Saturday, May 18, 2024

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Over this past season, Jesuit's Track and Field team has shown some of their best accomplishments in years. With so many wins and impressive athletic feats, Jesuit has had an incredible year. District 7-6A Championships Jesuit came out at this event with some amazing statistics. Junior Enrique Borrego dominated in three events. He won in the 800, 1600, and 3200-meter races. The...
With a new coach and a loss of many key senior players from last year, the rugby team's dynamic has changed. The question is, is that good or bad? The rugby team seems to be heading towards the good end, starting the season off with a 2-1 record against St. Thomas, Lake Travis, and Allen. Allen In Jesuit's first match of the...
With five seconds left, the Jesuit basketball player in-bounds the ball to the point guard, in which full chaos ensues. After a pick by the center, the point guard goes to the upper part of the court. The basketball, in the sweaty hands of Brocke Stepteau '14, goes up in the air after an acrobatic like shot. The crowd,...
An blinding array of unfamiliar spotlights blanket the untested Jesuit JV football team last Friday, the 26th, as they battled DeSoto in their first away game. Starting off the game cold, the Rangers “came in shell shocked because of DeSoto’s speed,” according to Head Coach Rick Leal. The boys in blue and gold were only able to score 3 points...
The role of a manager in soccer is similar to that of the head coach in football. He oversees the team, the players, the tactics, the transfers and most other aspects of the playing side of a soccer club. They are, put plainly, the deciding factor of the success of the club. Without a good manager, players become disorganized...
It’s finally basketball season, when the brand new Walsh Gym fills up with one of the best student sections in the state. For the Ranger basketball team, a 1-2 start against some of the top teams in 4A has proved to be good and bad with only two returning starters. With the same exact first three games on the schedule...
Tennis is much more than just a sport; it's a lifestyle, demanding dedication both on and off the court. It becomes who you are rather than what you do, a new identity, new passion, new life. No team truly seems to embody this commitment as well as our very own Jesuit Rangers, who strive to be the best they...
For many players, week one of the NFL started with a bang; high yardage games, touchdowns, broken tackles, interceptions, and highlight reel plays. These players proved that they are not all hype, and they have got what it takes to be great players this season. For other players, week one was full of dropped balls, missed throws, fumbles, interceptions,...

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