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On Sunday, May 8, 2011, Mother’s Day took a backseat to the biggest lacrosse game of the year. The Jesuit Rangers met the Coppell Cowboys for the state championship, a highly anticipated matchup between two of the best teams in the state. After a 13-1 season, the Rangers took down Episcopal School of Dallas in the state semifinal in...
Like a great college football rivalry–think USC-Notre Dame, Alabama-Auburn, Michigan-Ohio State, and, of course, Texas-OU—the  annual battle between the lacrosse programs from Highland Park High School and Dallas Jesuit is greeted with great anticipation by the Dallas lacrosse community.  This year’s match, staged April 1, 2011, before a massive crowd of 1,000, was no different.  Jesuit entered the game...
On Thursday, March 24, 2011, the Jesuit Ranger lacrosse team took on the St. Marks Lions in a battle between number one and two in the state. The Rangers, coming off an inspiring victory against Coppell, zealously looked forward to the much anticipated matchup, knowing that many of their fellow students would make the short trip to support them. With...
The Varsity lacrosse team opened its quest for a TSHLL championship on Monday. They beat division II Hillcrest High school 13-7. The team played without one of their key players from last year, sophomore goalie Dan Morris ’13. Morris was battling flu- like symptoms, but is now feeling better and will probably face Kingwood on Saturday.  Starting in goal instead...
The Dallas Jesuit lacrosse team has started fall practice and the varsity just went on their second trip of the season. Everyone is very excited and eager to expand on the team’s final four appearance last year. The varsity team will have a stacked team this year, full of returning players and a very talented underclass. Most importantly the...

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