Wednesday, May 1, 2024

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Well, the soccer season for Jesuit has come to an end. After three wins over Arlington Bowie, Denton Guyer, and Boyd, the team unfortunately loss against El Paso Eastlake. However, I'll save that for later, I want to cover the good and wholesome stuff first. Now let's get into the games! Bi-District Round: vs Arlington Bowie This game was a battle...
Yes, this article is fantastically late. I will be recapping previous games and the playoff games this week. Anyway, let's get into the final regular season games while the Rangers simultaneously prepared for their playoff game with Arlington Bowie. Late February-Early March Recap Since my last Jesuit soccer piece came out, the team has played many games. Lucky for you, I'm...
Eight schools, three days... and a whole lot of soccer. From January 7-9, the Jesuit soccer team competed in the 40th Annual Meintser Soccer Invitational. For this invitational, eight different high schools competed for first place, these schools being: Bishop Lynch, Bryan Adams, Jesuit Dallas, Nolan Catholic, North Mesquite, Plano H.S., Rowlett, and Skyline. Day 1 - Jan 7 The first day of...
Amidst the global pandemic, Jesuit Soccer still found a way to get together and celebrate their season. They were able to meet at the Shea's house and made sure to practice social distancing, with everyone wearing masks. Jason Davis '21 stated, "there were lots of people there and it was really fun, and we got to play soccer and...
"Excuses are like losses. Everyone has them except champions." -Alex Morgan, U.S. World Cup Champion Jesuit Rangers aren't making any excuses in their push to make the playoffs and rebound after last year's tough season. They look to keep fighting and keep obtaining good results to put them in a good position. Coming off a decisive McKinney Boyd win last...
While most historians would argue that there are no living dinosaurs, they have failed to recognize the one living at Jesuit College Prep School that goes by the name Charlie Delong. Seemingly ageless, coach DeLong, a staple of Jesuit’s sports program, celebrated a monumental moment with his team after their win over Plano Senior High School. With the win, DeLong...
“It makes me very happy when I create goals or score goals myself, but the most important thing is that the team reaches its goal and plays positive football.” -Mesut Ozil Soccer is a team sport, as Ozil’s quote above expresses. Playing positive soccer is only achievable as a unit, and the Jesuit soccer team is finding their rhythm as...
"The vision of a champion is someone who is bent over, drenched in sweat, at the point of exhaustion when nobody else is watching." - Mia Hamm This idea of tireless work manifested in this Mia Hamm quote is exactly the type of attitude the Jesuit soccer team exudes this season. Willing to work hard and support each other, the...

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