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Jesuit varsity soccer closed their first set of district games last Wednesday, February 21. They tied a strong Berkner team 1-1 leaving the mighty Rangers with a 3-4-5 record. The game started out very rough for the Rangers, Berkner scored early in the fifteenth minute of the first half to give the rangers a wake up call. However, with some...
Silas Hartman '20 steps up to the ball return, grabbing his blue bowling ball. He lines up on the left side of the lane, a southpaw, and prepares for his approach. He pushes the ball forward, and slowly creeps towards the foul line. He lets the ball swing back, bright red Supreme sleeve visible, and slides towards the foul...
Some cherish the Olympics to view great athletic feats.  Others watch the games to learn about obscure sports. But as junior Mac Jordan simply put it: "I am looking forward to American dominance." Whether you are an Olympic super-fan or indifferent, the Pyeong Chang Olympics is for you. In this article, I will highlight some of the stunning athleticism, jarring controversy,...
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...
His mind racing, Senior Parker Towns grabs the black pen and signs the paper. Though this signature may seem insignificant, it opens up a whole new chapter in his life - his dreams of playing football come true. Parker is just one of four athletes who signed to play their respective sports in college, along with Seniors Jack Tabor,...
Three more schools, three more dogfights: J.J. Pierce, Lake Highlands, and W.T. White Our Rangers have fought for victory but had to fight until the end to get it. With a loss at J.J. Pierce and two wins at Lake Highlands and W.T. White, the Rangers worked hard in the last couple of weeks to improve their game and their coordination. J.J....
Research by Jack Barton '20 With countless hours of practice weekly, the Jesuit wrestling team prepares for the most important part of any team's season: the playoffs. With numerous successes during the month of January, the team hopes to win it all this year in the postseason. During the month of January, the Jesuit Wrestling team competed in several tournaments and...
They say you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink. In the case of the Arizona Coyotes, the NHL simply dragged a dead horse into the middle of the desert and hoped it would sprout into a utopia. Ever since they were force-fed to the Phoenix area after being ripped from the heart of Winnipeg...

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