On Friday, November 10th, the Jesuit Dallas Hockey Team traveled to Mount Prospect, Illinois, looking forward to the Scholastic Hockey League Showcase, which would continue through the upcoming Sunday. The Rangers experienced some tough competition, and ended the weekend with a 1-3 losing record. However, the adversity the team faced in this tournament has already allowed them to succeed,...
Week 3 provided a more accurate representation for how players will continue to perform, or not perform, throughout the rest of the season. It proved that many players can be consistent with their performances, and that others, despite what you may hope in terms of benefitting your team, are truly inconsistent players. Week 4 also brought upsets, a team's...
After a tough 0-3 start to their season, the Jesuit Rangers claimed a dominant first victory of the season, cruising past Coppell 41-10. Led by a strong passing game and a rock-solid defense, the Rangers extended their district winning streak to 9 games in front of a packed Postell Stadium here on campus, September 23.
The Rangers move to 1-3 overall, picking...
Positioning, fitness, communication, individual athleticism, and teamwork. These are some of the few secrets to success in sports. These attributes are particularly key in the game of rugby.
The Jesuit Ranger Varsity Rugby team put these essentials to work in their season opener versus UIL district rival, the Richardson Eagles. The Ranger basketball squad managed to defeat Richardson a few...
Jesuit Varsity Wrestling had an outstanding showing Monday, February 7, 201,1 in the UIL District 18 Tournament held at Lake Highlands High School.
After missing several practices and postponing the tournament due to the inclement weather the week before, the wrestling team still showed up ready to wrestle, finishing the tournament with 6 wrestlers in the placement rounds.
Competing at the...
Head to head, the swimmers of the 200 Medley Relay team surge forward as fast as they can, attempting to beat out their competition. For most, years of training have led to moments like these, intense moments of both unrest and nervousness. With the rest of his team counting on him, Nolan Daniels '15, the last to swim, Â jumps...
A short, shrill whistle sounds as the swimmers step up onto the ridged diving blocks. One swimmer balances himself, and then grips the block with all of his strength. A long blast comes again from the whistle, and the swimmer lunges off of the block and into the icy Greenhill pool. The Jesuit JV swim team won their meet...
The football team wasn't the only Jesuit sport that worked hard at practice over the summer. The unsung heroes of the games we attend nearly every Friday were hard at work as well, practicing, refining, and perfecting their routines; giving it their all for the ability to perform at their highest level. This is, of course, in reference to the Jesuit cheerleaders.
Beginning...