Thursday, May 2, 2024

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Excitedly leaving school after 7th period on a sunny Thursday afternoon, Jesuit's top 6 players hopped onto a small white bus and traveled over three hours to Austin, TX where they got to play against some of the top players from schools around the city. As the team arrived, the brisk breeze and the scurrying of many kids, coaches, and...
Two teams attempt to impose their will on each other, volleying a neon ball back and forth. Both sides vy for the match point to win the set. The player clad in Jesuit apparel eventually wins out. This theme of dominance has been a staple of the fall portion of the Jesuit Tennis team's 2016-2017 season. With an impressive 8-1...
As last Friday's beaming blood-orange sunset starts to fold under the horizon and it slowly vanishes under the clouds, the smell of fall is here, and the anticipation throughout Ranger Stadium is present, as kickoff roams through the air... this begins Senior Night for the class of '23 and DPL night too! Defensive tackle Chris Simington '24 (Big Sim) preparing...
    Without a doubt, the Super Bowl is the biggest stage in the sport of football – bigger than the State Championship, bigger than the NCAA National Championship, bigger than The Grey Cup of the CFL.  To end the season hoisting the infamous Lombardi Trophy makes even the lowliest of football players salivate.  The Super Bowl is what football is...
While Jesuit’s varsity team looks to be making a deep push in playoffs, the JV and two freshman teams have their last game on November 7th, effectively ending their season. While varsity gets most of the hype and camera coverage, these three teams below them are critical, helping to develop young football players and prepare them for future years...
  LISD Eastside The Jesuit Swimming Team partook in a highly competitive meet with Flower Mound on the 20th of October, unfortunately falling just short of victory. This loss brings the season record to 1-1, however, there is still a strong outlook for the team this season. The unfortunate loss was accompanied by a myriad of victories in individual and relay...
Since its inception, Jesuit soccer has been a standard of excellence, a measuring stick that many other programs use as a means of comparisons. Over that time, hundreds of talented players have come and gone, some continuing on to play soccer in college, with a select few playing professionally.   Two years ago, Jesuit captured its first state title in a...
Charging through the water like a torrent, the player fends off his opponents with one hand, lining up his throw with the other. With a surge of strength he hurtles the ball past the goalie into the net, exhaling a sigh of relief. Whenever someone tells you to name a sport, you probably think of the classics: soccer, football, basketball,...

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