• The Rangers inched closer to a playoff spot with a 33-18 win over Berkner. Jesuit can secure a playoff berth with a win over Nimitz on Friday.
• Senior quarterback Charlie Peters passed for 157 yards and rushed for 148 yards, tossing for three touchdowns.
• The Rangers are 8-0 against Nimitz in a series that dates back to 2006. Jesuit shut out the Vikings, 42-0 last season at Ranger Stadium, the first time since 2020 that the Jesuit hosted Nimitz.
• With a win, Jesuit clinches its 16th playoff berth since joining the UIL in 2004. Currently, the Rangers would be slated to face Arlington Bowie in the first round of the playoffs.
QUICK NOTES: NIMITZ
• Nimitz enters Friday’s matchup with a 1-8 record and a 1-6 mark in District 7-6A. Most recently, Nimitz lost to JJ Pearce, 35-13. The Vikings were limited to 49 passing yards, but amassed 207 yards on the ground, averaging 5.31 yards per rush.
• The Vikings’ rushing attack averages 134.4 yards per game, and are anchored by the twopronged attack of Darrian Contreras and Jevon Woolfolk. Contreras leads the team with 351 yards ont he year while Woolfolk leads the team with three rushing touchdowns.
Friday marks the second time that Jesuit Dallas has visited Eagle-Mustang Stadium this season. In the Rangers’ first visit, Jesuit dropped a last-minute, 48-42 decision to J.J. Pearce. Prior to that loss, the Rangers were 4-0 at EagleMustang dating back to the 2021 season.
Friday marks the final week of District 7-6A play. This season, Jesuit competes alongside the three members of Irving ISD (Irving, MacArthur, Nimitz) and the four members of Richardson ISD (Berkner, J.J. Pearce, Lake Highlands, Richardson). 37
Senior quarterback Charlie Peters has thrown at least one touchdown pass in every game this season. The Oct. 10 game against Lake Highlands marked the first time this year that Peters was limited to a single touchdown. His six-touchdown outing against MacArthur matched his career high output. 45
Jesuit Dallas has won 17 straight games against Irving ISD. The Rangers swept Irving ISD in 2015, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023, and suffered their last loss to an Irving ISD team in October of 2014, a 69-30 setback to MacArthur.
9 • Charlie Peters • Sr. • QB
Passed for 157 yards and three touchdowns last year, adding 15 rushes for 148 yards...has 4,708 passing yards and 56 passing touchdowns...has 1,715 passing yards this season.... DMN Offensive Player of the Week Honorable Mention.
14 • Blake Bodnar • Sr. • WR
Added two touchdowns on five receptions for 54 yards against the Rams...has racked up 21 receptions for 286 yards and seven touchdowns over the last three weeks.
29 • Jake Fults • Sr. • DB
DMN Defensive Player of the Week Honorable Mention... recorded six tackles, a tackle for loss, two pass breakups and a safety against Berkner.
3 • Cade Gill • Sr. • LB
Added four tackles, a sack, 1.5 tackles for loss and a blocked kick against Berkner...currently third on the team with 58 tackles and leads the team with seven tackles for loss.
25 • Julien Bird • Sr. • LB
Leads the team with 87 tackles...earned Dallas Morning News Honorable Mention honors on Oct. 27 after a 15-tackle performance against Richardson.
2 • Henry Bourret • Sr. • RB
Has 69 carries for 264 yards and three touchdowns this season...averages 3.8 yards per rush and 37.7 rushing yards per game...has scored a touchdown in four of the team’s last five games.
44 • Gabriel James • Jr.
Currently ranks second on the team with 81 tackles...has secured three sacks, three tackles for loss and a recovered fumble.
The Jesuit Dallas radio team of Tom Walsh and Chris Martinez return to the airwaves on Thursday, continuing their 27th season on 770 KAAM. In addition, Jesuit Dallas will provide a free video broadcast via the Jesuit Ranger Sports Network.
Jesuit has earned 37 trips to the red zone this season, and have scored on 83.8 percent of their trips inside the 25-yard line. Against Berkner, the Rangers went 4-for-4, scoring three touchdowns and adding a field goal.
This year’s football team will be led by an impressive lineup of seniors, as 45 members of the Jesuit Dallas Class of 2025 will suit up for the Rangers. Jesuit Dallas will celebrate the senior class on Friday during the program’s annual senior night ceremony.
Jesuit’s win over MacArthur provided Jesuit Dallas head coach Brandon Hickman with his 75th district victory. Hickman is 77-20 against district foes, finishing 11 of his 12 seasons with a district record above .500.
GAMEDAY ROSTERS
30 Sebastian Ferraez Sr. WR 6’1 200 31 Jorge Barrenchea Sr. DB 5’11 170
Cabe Weissmueller Jr. DB 5’11 180 33 Yates Grabham Jr. LB 5’10 175
34 Jud Harris So. RB 5’6 170
35 Henry Dunn Sr. DB 5’9 145
36 Mark Edaki Jr. DB 5’11 165
37 Joe Norman Jr. LB 5’10 175
38 Cole Carlton Sr. DB 5’9 170
39 Cole Johnson So. DL 6’0’’ 230
41 Luke Steinhart Sr. LB 5’10 180
42 Jackson Galante Jr. RB 5’10 175
43 Jeb Kiker Jr. WR 5’10 160
44 Gabriel James Jr. LB 5’10 192
45 Graham Fellows Sr. LB 6’3 170 46 Josiah Montalvo Jr. S 5’10 172 47 Cooper McGough Jr. K 5’9 155
48 Tristan Quintana Jr. DB 6’2 195 49 Jackson Gair So. LB 6’1 210 50 Marty Jones
NIMITZ VIKINGS ROSTER
SERIES HISTORY
A determined defensive effort and a flawless night from the Jesuit Dallas quarterbacks propelled the Rangers to their first shutout win since 2021 as the football team blanked Nimitz, 42-0, to jumpstart Homecoming Weekend at Ranger Stadium. The win sends Jesuit into the final two weeks of the regular season with a 5-3 record alongside a 4-3 mark in district play.
The quarterback tandem of juniors Charlie Peters and Will Naughton went 15-for-15 in pass attempts for a combined 257 yards and three touchdowns. Peters completed all three touchdown passes, finishing the contest with 171 yards on eight completions. Naughton tacked on 86 passing yards on 7-of-7 passing. Three Rangers scored rushing touchdowns, as senior Thomas Villalba, junior Henry Bourret and junior Zane Williams found the end zone on the ground. Williams led the team in rushing yards with 40 net yards on six carries, followed by 39 yards from Villalba and 29 yards from Bourret.
Senior Quentin Williams caught three pass receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown, as juniors Jaeger Krauss and Jack Yeskie also caught touchdown receptions for the Rangers. Senior Grayson Wombacher led the way on defense, securing 14 tackles to lead the team. Senior Christopher Simington added 10 tackles and secured the team’s lone sack on the evening. Jesuit’s defense held Nimitz to 166 total yards of offense and only 16 passing yards, while the Rangers picked up 398 total yards of offense, averaging 9.9 yards per play. Senior Tristen Bird secured six tackles while senior Entonyo Jones and junior Julien Bird made six tackles apiece.
Individual Offense
• The Vikings enter the final week of the regular season with a 1-8 record, and have been eliminated from postseason contention. Nimitz opened district play with a 24-8 win over MacArthur, but have suffered five straight district losses since earning the win over the Cardinals.
• Most recently, Nimitz lost to Pearce, 35-13. In that matchup, Jevon Wollfolk scored a touchdown and averaged 5.5 yards per carry, finishing the bout with 16 carries for 88 years. Quarterback Cole Wallace completed 4-of-14 passes for 49 yards and a touchdown to Christopher Hernandez.
• Nimitz is led defensively by senior Nicholas Kennedy, who has 60 tackles this season. Linebacker Carloz Castillo leads the team with 10 tackles for loss and averages 7.5 tackles per game, the highest figure on the team, despite missing three games this year. Tight end/linebacker Kayden Holder has secured a team-leading 2.5 sacks while the team has forced eight turnovers on the year, anchored by two fumble recoveries by defensive back Mundy Hill. Kicker Juan Diaz is 2-for-2 in attempted field goals this year with a season-long kick of 32 yards and is 7-for-7 in point after attempts.
• Mark Small enters his third season as the head coach at Nimitz, and was named to the post on August 18, 2022. The Vikings last reached the postseason in 2021 after posting a 4-3 record in District 7-6A, and have not won a playoff game sine the 2002 season. Nimitz’s deepest run in the postseason came in 1996, when the Vikings made a run to the regional semifinal.
NIMITZ SCHEDULE • RESULTS • STATS
NOTABLE SCORES & GAMES
REGION I-6A STANDINGS
DISTRICT 4-6A STANDINGS
DISTRICT 5-6A STANDINGS
DISTRICT 6-6A STANDINGS
DISTRICT 7-6A TEAM STATISTICS
DISTRICT WEEK TEN RECAP
• Lake Highlands cleared its final hurdle in the way of a district championship, upending Richardson, 37-8 on Friday. After a scoreless first quarter, Lake Highlands exploded for 24 points in the second to take a dominant lead into the halftime break. Lake Highlands finished the game with 402 total yards of offense, including 210 passing yards and 192 rushing yards. Quarterback Harrison Day racked up 210 yards and four touchdowns on 16-of-28 passing, hitting four different targets for touchdowns. Leland Germany led the Wildcats with 89 yards and a touchdown. Richardson receiver Dameon Crowe, who has been a vaunted weapon for the Eagles this season, was limited to three receptions for 32 yards.
• JJ Pearce upended Nimitz, 35-13. Mustangs quarterback Presley Harper completed 20-of-29 passes for 355 yards and four touchdowns while Andrew Casagrande rushed 12 times for 96 yards, averaging eight yards per carry, and added four catches for 88 yards and two touchdowns. Blake Bates led the Mustangs with five receptions for 116 yards, averaging 23.2 yards per catch.
• Irving MacArthur racked up 201 yards en route to defeating Irving, 39-7. Banner Nicholas rushed for 36 yards and two touchdowns for the Cardinals.
RECEIVING
GAME #1 • HEBRON
2024 SCHEDULE (5-4, 3-3)
Aug 30 at Jesuit
Sep 06 vs Southlake
Sep 13 at Lancaster
Sep 27 at Coppell*
Oct 04 vs Flower Mound
Oct 11 ....... vs Denton Guyer*.......................
Oct 18 at Little Elm*
Oct 25 vs Lewisville*
Nov 01 at Denton
GAME #2 • JESUIT NEW ORLEANS
2024 SCHEDULE (4-4, 3-3)
Sep 06 vs Jesuit Dallas Tad Gormley Stadium L, 20-28
Sep 13 ...... at E.D. White .............................. Ed White H.S. ......................... W, 22-15
Sep 20 vs Kenner Bonnabel Shrine on Airline W, 38-14
Sep 27 vs Brother Martin* Tad Gormley Stadium W, 17-5
Oct 04 vs Holy Cross* Tad Gormley Stadium L, 7-21
Oct 12 at St. Augustine* Tad Gormley Stadium W, 24-23
Oct 18 at Ednar Karr* Morris F.X. Jeff, Sr. Park L, 9-21
Oct 25 at John Curtis Christian* Curtis Christian H.S. W, 17-10
Nov 01 vs Archbishop Rummel* Shrine on Airline L, 7-42
Nov 09 ...... at Warren Easton* ...................... Tad Gormley Stadium .................. 1 p.m.
2024 SCHEDULE (8-1, 5-0)
Aug 29 at Rockwall-Heath Wilkerson-Sanders Stadium W, 34-21
Sep 06 vs Lovejoy
Stadium W, 24-17
Sep 15 vs Jesuit Dallas Gerald J. Ford Stadium L, 20-43
Sep 20 vs Cherry Creek (Colo.)
Sep 27 vs
Oct 04 at
Oct 18 vs
Oct 25 at Cleburne*
Nov 01 vs
Nov 08 at
Aug
HAWKS HISTORY VS.
2023 RESULTS (5-5 • 3-4)
2023 RESULTS (5-5 • 3-4)
Sept 01 at Slidell (La.) Slidell H.S. W, 10-0
Sep 08 vs Ruston (La.) Tad Gormley Stadium L, 7-35
Sep 15 at Lafayette Christian (La.) Lafayette Christian Acad. L, 18-51
Sep 22 John Curtis Christian (La.) Shrine on Airline L, 21-41
Sep 29 vs St. Augustine (La.) Shrine on Airline W, 13-6
Oct 06 vs Brother Martin (La.) Tad Gormley Stadium L,
SCOTS HISTORY VS. JESUIT DALLAS
2023 RESULTS (11-2 • 7-1)
Aug
Sep 01 vs Lewisville
Sep 08 at Lake Highlands*
Sep 15 vs Irving*
Sep 29 vs Jesuit Dallas*
Oct 06 vs Berkner*
Oct 12 at Irving Nimitz*
Oct 20 vs MacArthur*
Oct 26 at Richardson*
Nov 03 vs JJ Pearce*
Nov 10 vs Arlington (Bi-District)
Nov 17 ...... vs McKinney (Area)..................
Nov 24 vs Southlake Carroll (Reg. Semi)
Aug.
GAME #4 • IRVING
TIGERS HISTORY VS. JESUIT DALLAS
2024 SCHEDULE (1-8, 1-5)
2024 SCHEDULE (7-2, 5-1)
Aug 30 at Wylie Wylie ISD Stadium W, 49-42
Sep 06
vs Plano West
Sep 13 at Flower Mound Marcus Marauder Stadium L, 20-31
Sep 27 at Lake Highlands* Wildcat-Ram Stadium L, 49-55
Oct 04 vs Jesuit Dallas* Eagle-Mustang Stadium W, 48-42
Oct 11 vs Irving* Eagle-Mustang Stadium W, 63-27
Oct 18 at Richardson* Eagle-Mustang Stadium W, 64-41
Oct 25 at MacArthur* Ellis Stadium W, 63-40
Nov 01 vs Nimitz* Eagle-Mustang Stadium W, 35-13
Nov 07 ...... at Berkner* ................................. Wildcat-Ram Stadium .................. 7 p.m.
GAME #6 • LAKE HIGHLANDS
2024 SCHEDULE (7-2, 6-0)
Aug 30 at Forney Forney City Bank Stadium L, 30-34
Sep 06 vs North Garland Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 53-13
Sep 12 vs Flower Mound Wildcat-Ram Stadium L, 17-21
Sep 27 vs J.J. Pearce* Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 55-49
Oct 03 at MacArthur* Ellis Stadium W, 31-0
Oct 10 vs Jesuit Dallas* Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 38-10
Sep 07 vs JJ Pearce* Eagle-Mustang Stadium L, 39-41
Sep 14 at Berkner* Wildcat-Ram Stadium L, 28-35
Sep 22 vs Irving Nimitz* Eagle-Mustang Stadium W, 50-28
Sep 29 at MacArthur*
Oct 05 vs Richardson* Eagle-Mustang Stadium W, 29-9
Oct 20 at Lake Highlands* Wildcat-Ram Stadium L, 29-56
Oct 27 vs Irving Eagle-Mustang Stadium W, 49-3
03 ......
2023 RESULTS (9-3 • 7-1)
Aug 24 vs Mesquite Poteet
Sep 01 at Flower Mound
Sep 08 vs Highland Park Wildcat-Ram
Sep 15 at Jesuit Dallas
Sep 22 vs Berkner Wildcat-Ram Stadium L, 35-55
Sep 28 at Irving Nimitz
W, 49-7
Oct 05 vs MacArthur Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 41-14
Oct 13 at Richardson
Stadium W, 27-21 (OT)
Oct 20 vs JJ Pearce Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 56-29
Nov 02 at Irving
49-27
Nov 10 ...... vs South Grand Prairie............. Wildcat-Ram Stadium ................ W, 42-38
Nov 17 vs Prosper (Area)
24-44
WILDCATS HISTORY VS. JESUIT DALLAS
GAME #7 • IRVING MACARTHUR
CARDINALS HISTORY VS.
2024 SCHEDULE (3-6, 1-5)
Aug
Sep
Sep
2024 SCHEDULE (5-4, 3-3)
Aug
Sep 06
Sep 13 vs Mansfield
Sep 27 vs Berkner*
Oct 04 at Irving* Ellis Stadium W, 56-0
Oct 10 at Nimitz* Ellis Stadium W, 33-0
Oct 18 vs J.J. Pearce* Eagle-Mustang Stadium L, 41-64
Oct 25 vs Jesuit Dallas* Eagle-Mustang Stadium L, 28-42
Nov 01 at Lake Highlands* Wildcat-Ram Stadium L, 8-37
Nov 08 ...... vs MacArthur*
GAME #9 • BERKNER
2023 RESULTS (2-8 • 2-6)
2023 RESULTS (4-6 • 3-5)
Aug
Sep 08 vs Berkner*
Sep 15 at Irving Nimitz* Joy & Ralph Ellis
W, 38-14
Sep 21 vs MacArthur* Eagle-Mustang Stadium W, 32-3
Oct
Oct
Oct 20 at Irving*
L, 21-41
RAMS HISTORY VS. JESUIT DALLAS
2024 SCHEDULE (5-4, 3-3)
Aug 30 at Rockwall Wilkerson-Sanders Stadium L, 27-38
Sep 06 at Mesquite Horn E.H. Hanby Stadium W, 36-33
Sep 13 vs Little Elm Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 31-7
Sep 27 at Richardson* Eagle-Mustang Stadiium L, 21-22
Oct 04 vs Nimitz* Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 34-7
Oct 11 at MacArthur* Ellis Stadium W, 32-6
Oct 18 at Lake Highlands* Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 26-20
Oct 25 vs Irving* Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 44-0
Nov 01 at Jesuit Dallas* Ranger Stadium L, 18-33
Nov 08 vs J.J. Pearce* Wildcat-Ram Stadium 7 p.m.
2023 RESULTS (6-5 • 6-2)
Aug 25 at Wylie East Wylie ISD Stadium L, 13-14
Sep 01 vs McKinney Wildcat-Ram Stadium L, 14-35
Sep 08 at Richardson* Eagle-Mustang Stadium W, 46-21
Sep 14 vs JJ Pearce* Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 35-28
Sep 22 at Lake Highlands* Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 55-35
Sep 29 vs Irving* Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 34-3
Oct 06
at Highland Park*
L, 13-28
Oct 13 vs Jesuit Dallas Wildcat-Ram Stadium L, 7-29
Oct 28 at Irving Nimitz* Joy & Ralph Ellis Stadium W, 71-16
Nov 03 vs Irving MacArthur* Wildcat-Ram Stadium W, 51-7
Nov 09 at Arlington Martin (Bi-Dist.) Martin H.S. Stadium L, 16-42
EAGLES HISTORY VS. JESUIT DALLAS
GAME #10 • IRVING NIMITZ
VIKINGS HISTORY VS. JESUIT
2024 SCHEDULE (1-8, 1-5)
Aug
Sep
2023 RESULTS (1-9 • 1-7)
W, 52-24
Nov 07 vs Arlington Martin* 7 p.m.
DISTRICT ALIGNMENTS AND ENROLLMENTS • REGION I-6A
Aug 30 vs Lake Travis L, 12-51
Sep 06 at Denton Guyer L, 19-38
Sep 13 at Mansfield W, 63-53
Sep 20 vs Arlington Lamar* W, 55-3
Sep 27 at Grand Prairie* W, 55-20
Oct 11 vs Arlington Bowie* L, 24-34
Oct 18 vs Haltom* L, 49-56
Oct 25 at South Grand Prairie* L, 42-56
Nov 01 vs Arlington Sam Houston* W, 60-13
Nov 07 at Arlington* 7 p.m.
Head Coach Joseph Sam Jesuit Record vs. Bowie 2-1
First • Last Meeting 2014 • 2023
Jesuit • Bowie Victory 2023 • 2014
Aug 30 vs Flower Mound L, 48-50
Sep 05 at Keller L, 28-34
Sep 13 vs Coppell W, 72-33
Sep 20 vs Grand Prairie* W, 54-25
Sep 27 at Sam Houston* W, 55-14
Oct 11 at Arlington Martin* W, 34-24
Oct 18 vs Arlington* W, 48-21
Oct 25 at Haltom* W, 41-7
Nov 01 vs Arlington Lamar* W, 49-21
Nov 07 at South Grand Prairie* 7 p.m.
Head Coach Tony Tademy
Jesuit Record vs. GP 4-0
First • Last Meeting 1998 • 2007 Last Jesuit • Grand Prairie Victory 2007 • None 2024 SCHEDULE
Aug 30 vs Naaman Forest L, 14-21
Sep 06 at Keller Central L, 30-42
Sep 13 at Irving Nimitz W, 24-14
Sep 20 at Arlington Bowie* L, 25-54
Sep 27 vs Arlington Martin* L, 20-55
Oct 10 at Haltom* L, 14-23
Oct 18 vs South Grand Prairie* L, 13-52
Oct 25 at Arlington Sam Houston* L, 27-35
Nov 01 vs Arlington* L, 24-52
Nov 07 at Arlington Lamar* 7 p.m.
Aug 29 vs Nimitz W, 24-3
Sep 06 vs Burleson Centennial L, 42-56
Sep 12 at MacArthur L, 14-28
Sep 20 at South Grand Prairie L, 21-42
Sep 27 vs Arlington Bowie L, 14-55
Oct 11 vs Arlington L, 10-38
Oct 18 at Arlington Lamar L, 17-42
Oct 25 vs Grand prairie W, 35-27
Nov 01 at Arlington Martin L, 13-60
07 at Haltom
Aug 30 at Richland
Sep 27 at Arlington Lamar* W, 38-33
Oct 10 vs Grand Prairie* W, 23-14
Oct
ARLINGTON MARTIN WARRIORS
GRAND PRAIRIE GOPHERS
HALTOM BUFFALOES
SOUTH
HEBRON HAWKS
GAME-BY-GAME HISTORY VS. 2024 OPPONENTS
MACARTHUR CARDINALS
JESUIT NEW ORLEANS BLUE JAYS
HIGHLAND PARK SCOTS
RICHARDSON EAGLES
IRVING TIGERS
BERKNER RAMS
J.J. PEARCE MUSTANGS
NIMITZ VIKINGS
LAKE HIGHLANDS
RECORDS VS.
Allen 0-5-1
Arlington 2-3-0
Arlington Bowie 2-1-0
Berkner 13-2-0
Bishop Dunne 2-0-0
Bishop Lynch 9-1-0
Cedar Hill 0-1-0
Central Cath. 1-0-0
Choctaw (Okla.) 1-0-0
Coppell 5-14-0
Corsicana 2-3-0
Carrollton Creekview 1-1-0
Dallas Carter 1-1-0
Dallas Hillcrest 6-3-1
Dallas Kimball 0-4-0
Dallas Molina 1-0-0
David Crockett H.S. 1-0-0
Denton Guyer 0-1-0
DeSoto 0-5-0
El Paso Cathedral 8-1-0
Euless Trinity 0-2-0
Flower Mound 1-2-0
FM-Marcus 1-2-0
Fort Worth Dunbar 1-1-0
Fort Worth OD Wyatt 0-1-0
Fossil Ridge 1-1-0
Gainesville 2-0-0
Grand Prairie 4-0-0
Greenville 2-0-0
Hebron 2-3-0
Henderson 1-0-0
Highland Park 1-7-0
Irving 9-1-0
J.J. Pearce 9-3-0
Jesuit New Orleans 1-1-0
Klein Collins 1-0-0
L.D. Bell 1-2-0
Lake Highlands 7-6-0
Lake Travis 0-3-0
Lakeview Centennial 2-0-0
Lewisville 1-4-0
Longview 1-7-0
MacArthur 6-2-0
McKinney 0-3-1
McKinney Boyd 4-1-0
Mesquite 1-0-0
Mesquite Horn 2-3-0
Monsignor Kelly 3-0-0
Naaman Forest 1-0-0
Nacadoches 1-0-0
Newman Smith 2-0-0
Nimitz (Irving) 8-0-0
Nolan Catholic 1-1-0
Odessa 0-2-0
Paris ......................... 4-2-0
Plano 1-4-0
Plano East 4-6-0
Plano West 4-3-0
Prepa Tec (Mexico) 2-1-0
Prosper 1-1-0
R.L. Turner 4-0-0
Richardson 14-0-0
Rockhurst Jesuit 0-2-0
Rockwall 2-5-0
Rowlett 0-1-0
Sachse 0-1-0
Samuell 4-0-0
Sherman 0-1-0
Skyline 3-5-1
South Garland 0-2-0
S. Grand Prairie 0-4-0
Spring Westfield 0-1-0
St. Gerard 1-0-0
St. John’s (Houston) 1-0-0
St. Joesph’s (Pa.) 0-1-0
St. Thomas (Houston) 10-3-0
Strake Jesuit 15-4-0
Sulphur Springs 1-0-0
Sunset 17-2-0
Temple 0-1-0
The Colony 2-0-0
Thomas Jefferson 1-0-0
Tyler 0-1-0
W.T. White 10-2-0
West Mesquite 1-1-0
Wilmer-Hutchins 2-0-0
Wilmette Loyola (Ill.) 1-0-0
Woodrow Wilson 2-0-0
Wylie 3-1-0
*Note: This is a partial listing of available season results. Jesuit Dallas athletics will continue to update this page as more information becomes available.
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HEAD COACH BRANDON HICKMAN
BRANDON HICKMAN • HEAD VARSITY COACH • OFFENSIVE LINE
Coach Hickman is entering his 14th season at the helm for the Rangers, and his 20th year overall with the Jesuit Dallas football program. Born and raised in Houston, Hickman played college football at Texas Christian University, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology.
Hickman coached Jesuit Dallas to its 11th UIL Bi-District Championship in 2023, earning a personal milestone along the way with his 100th career victory after the Rangers defeated Berkner, 29-7, on October 13, 2023. At the conclusion of the season, rising senior Noah McGough was named District 7-6A Special Teams Player of the Year while five members of the team, Dylan Drennan ’24, Charlie Peters ’25, Christopher Simington ’25, Quentin Williams ’24 and Grayson Wombacher ’24
Jesuit captured the 10th UIL Bi-District Championship in program history in 2022, securing its berth in the second round with a 41-14 win over Arlington. The Rangers closed out the season with a 9-3 record, marking the 11th time in 12 seasons that Hickman has led the Blue and Gold to seven or more wins. Charlie Schmidt ’23 was named the District Offensive Player of the Year, while Cade Gill ’25 secured Sophomore of the Year plaudits.
The 2021 season saw Jesuit capture the fourth district championship in program history and the third of Hickman’s tenure with an unblemished, 7-0 run through league play. Robert Fitzgerald ’22 ended the season by earning the third all-state honor of his career and the District 7-6A Most Valuable Player award, and Hickman concluded the season by being named the District Coach of the Year.
In 2019, Hickman sparked Jesuit to record one of the most dramatic turnaround seasons in Texas history as the Rangers finished the regular season with a 6-4 record before upsetting reigning state champion Longview, 27-25, in the area round. Led by Under Armour All-American EJ Smith ‘20, the Rangers saw 19 members of the team land on the all-district team, including Smith and Branson Hickman ’20, who were named unanimous first team selections.
The 2017 postseason saw the Rangers clinch the bi-district title with a 79-55 win over Lakeview Centennial on Nov. 17, setting a new program scoring record in the process. In 2015, Hickman led the Rangers to their first district title since 2004 in a season highlighted by a 24-21 win over Skyline on Oct. 2. The comeback win snapped the Raiders’ 49-game district winning streak, served as the third game of a 15-game district winning streak that lasted until 2016 and provided Jesuit with the first of back-to-back district championships.
During his time as head coach, Hickman’s teams have qualified for the postseason in 11 of 12 seasons and he has coached 13 student-athletes to 25 total all-state awards. Holding an 96-47 record during his time at Jesuit, Hickman ranks second in program coaching wins behind Jesuit Dallas Hall of Famer Gary Pasqua ’55.
At TCU, Hickman was an All-Southwest Conference Team selection at offensive tackle. He earned the Most Conscientious Award during his senior season, helping TCU clinch a share of the SWC Championship with a 7-4 record and play in the 1994 Independence Bowl. Hickman first arrived at Jesuit in 2001, coaching the offensive line while serving as the team’s strength and conditioning coach.
After a five-year stint with the Blue and Gold, Hickman became an offensive coordinator in the public school system before returning to Jesuit in 2010, becoming the ninth head coach in program history.
“The students, administration, faculty and alumni make Jesuit a very special place,” commented Hickman. “Jesuit is unique in both everything we stand for as a School and in the way it develops young men.”
Coach Hickman has been married to his wife, Amy, for 24 years. They live in McKinney with their son Branson ’20, and daughter Avery. Branson enters his red shirt senior season at the University of Oklahoma, where he was named to the Outland Trophy, Rimington Trophy and Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch Lists.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS UNDER COACH HICKMAN
Jesuit Dallas head coach Brandon Hickman secured his 100th career coaching victory on Oct. 13, 2023 following Jesuit’s 29-7 win over Berkner. Hickman entered the season needing four victories to reach the milestone.
Hickman’s impact on the football program at Jesuit Dallas has been undeniable. The Rangers earned the program’s first area round victory in 2013 and first regional final appearance in 2019 under his tutelage, and Jesuit has qualified for the postseason in all but one of his 12 seasons on the sideline. Coach Hickman has also captured three district titles and has won eight bi-district championships.
Heading into the 2023 season, Hickman ranks as the second-winningest coach in program history, trailing only Jesuit Dallas Hall of Fame Coach Gary Pasqua.
HICKMAN BY-THE-NUMBERS
3 • UIL District Championships
9 • Bi-District Championships 13 • Career Playoff Victories
24
• Major District Award Winners
102 • All-District First Team Selections 67.1
• Overall Winning Percentage 79.8 • Winning Percentage vs. District Opponents
COACH HICKMAN: MILESTONE VICTORIES
08-26-11
• Jesuit 42, Flower Mound 41 - Coach Hickman’s First Head Coaching Victory
08-24-12
11-16-12
11-23-13
10-02-15
• Jesuit 30, Wilmette Loyola 29 - Jesuit wins on last-second field goal in Dublin, Ireland
• Jesuit 40, MacArthur 14 - Clinched District 9-6A Championship
• Jesuit 66, W.T. White 27 - Clinched District 9-6A Championship, Hickman’s 50th Career Win
• Jesuit 27, Longview 25 - Upset reigning state champion in UIL Area Round
• Jesuit 28, Klein Collins 20 - Advanced to first UIL Regional Final in program history
09-24-21
10-28-21
10-13-23
• Jesuit 47, J.J. Pearce 21 - 80th Victory, became second-winningest coach in program history
• Jesuit 44, Irving 0 - Clinched District 7-6A Championship
• Jesuit 29, Berkner 7 - 100th Victory
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS UNDER COACH HICKMAN
2011 • 8-3 Overall • 7-1 District
Flower Mound W 42 41
Strake Jesuit W 51 14
Coppell L 25 38
W.T. White* W 42 18
Berkner* W (4OT) 42 34
Skyline* L 7 54
Richardson* W 62 30
Lake Highlands* W 49 42
Samuell* W 49 7
Sunset* W 40 12
Sachse (Bi-Dist.) L 42 49
2012 • 9-3 Overall • 5-2 District
Bi-District Champions
Wilmette Loyola (Ill.) W 30 29
Fossil Ridge W 34 21
Strake Jesuit W 57 0
Skyline* L 24 56
Berkner* W 52 7
W.T. White* W 59 7
Lake Highlands* L 17 20
J.J. Pearce* W 45 7
Sunset* W 68 6
Richardson* W 59 33
McKinney Boyd (Bi-Dist.) W 45 10
Longview (Area) L 25 57
2013 • 9-4 Overall • 6-1 District
Area Champions
St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L 27 48
Fossil Ridge L 19 63
Strake Jesuit W 35 13
Skyline* L 28 42
Berkner* W 31 14
W.T. White* W 71 34
Lake Highlands* W 48 20
J.J. Pearce* W 42 19
Sunset* W 37 0
Richardson* W 41 27
Plano West (Bi-Dist.) W 48 41
Rockwall (Area) W 46 26
Lake Travis (Reg. Semi) L 25 57
2014 • 8-4 Overall • 5-2 District Bi-District Champions
Arlington Bowie L 49 72
Plano East W 42 35
Strake Jesuit W 59 35
Sunset* W 47 7
Skyline* L 30 56
Irving* W 56 29
Nimitz* W 51 27
W.T. White* W 58 24
HONOREES UNDER COACH HICKMAN
RECORD VS. OPPONENTS
Don Woods Associate Head Coach Defensive Coordinator Seventh Year at Jesuit
Charlie DeLong Defensive Backs Coach 45th Year at Jesuit
Bob Wunderlick Freshman Head Coach 36th Year at Jesuit
Casey Profitt Assistant Freshman Coach 20th Year at Jesuit
Paul Maturi Assistant Head Coach Inside Linebackers 15th Year at Jesuit
Charles Hinton, Jr. Wide Receivers Coach 26th Year at Jesuit
Sean Gavin ’00 Assistant Freshman Coach 18th Year at Jesuit
Matthew Upton ’02 Assistant Freshman Coach Seventh Year at Jesuit
John Livingstone Co-Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Coach Second Year at Jesuit
Corey Pointer Running Backs Coach 15th Year at Jesuit
Rick Leal Assistant Freshman Coach 30th Year at Jesuit
Robert Williams Assistant Freshman Coach 29th Year at Jesuit
Patrick Rhatican ’09 Co-Offensive Coordinator Wide Receivers Coach Fourth Year at Jesuit
Austin Woods Defensive Line Coach First Year at Jesuit
Ryan Menard Assistant Freshman Coach 20th Year at Jesuit
Clarke Wood Assistant Freshman Coach First Year at Jesuit
HEBRON
JESUIT DALLAS
Jesuit Dallas fell to Hebron in the 2024 season opener, 48-31, on Friday evening at Ranger Stadium. The Rangers pieced together several impressive drives, but a relentless and experience-laden Hebron squad used a 21-point first quarter to distance themselves early and kept the Rangers out of reach for a majority of the contest.
The Rangers recorded three passing touchdowns, two of which came from senior Charlie Peters while senior Jaeger Krauss started the season in resounding fashion with an 87-yard touchdown pass to senior Jack Yeskie to put the Rangers on the scoreboard. Peters would finish the contest with eight completions for 100 yards, while senior Will Naughton tacked on three completions for 35 yards.
Senior Henry Bourret carried the ball a team-high 13 times for 44 yards and a touchdown, as Yeskie led the team with 87 yards followed by three receptions for 51 yards and touchdown by Krauss. Junior Shane Parker snagged his first career varsity touchdown, wrapping up the contest with one reception for five yards. Junior Beck Berry caught two passes for 36 yards, including a stellar, 18-yard reception late in the fourth quarter.
On defense, senior Julien Bird led the team with 17 tackles. Senior Cade Gill racked up a sack, finishing the game with nine tackles. Senior Cooper Smith and senior Cole Hatzmann racked up eight tackles apiece while the trio of senior Robert Prager, senior Merritt Johnson and junior Parker Sherman picked up seven tackles apiece. Senior Noah McGough converted a 29-yard field goal with 1:10 left in the fourth, while going 3-for-3 in point after attempts.
JESUIT DALLAS
JESUIT NEW ORLEANS
Jesuit Dallas outlasted Jesuit New Orleans, 28-20, during a wild affair on Friday night at Tad Gormley Stadium. A matchup that featured substantial momentum shifts in favor of both teams, the Rangers scored 28 unanswered points after Jesuit New Orleans scored on the first play from scrimmage, clinging to an eight-point lead throughout the fourth quarter and breaking up two fourth down conversion attempts to earn their first win of the season.
Senior Jaeger Krauss caught two touchdown passes, closing out the contest with seven receptions for 74 yards. Senior quarterback Charlie Peters went 20-for-30 behind center for 143 yards and two touchdowns, adding a team-high 33 yards on 15 carries. Senior Ryan Engelhardt carried the ball six times for 21 yards and a touchdown, and junior Shane Parker snagged a team-leading eight receptions for 33 yards.
Jesuit’s defensive and special team units made massive, key contributions throughout the contest. Senior Merritt Johnson clinched the win for the Rangers with a fourthdown pass breakup in the endzone, following senior Jake Fults, who made a similar breakup earlier in the quarter. Senior Cade Gill blocked a Blue Jays’ punt which led to a Jesuit touchdown, and senior Noah McGough pinned Jesuit New Orleans inside its own 20-yard line on three occasions.
Junior Gabriel James led the team with nine tackles and a tackle for loss, followed by junior Parker Sherman, who racked up seven tackles and a sack. Senior Cole Hatzmann posted a six-tackle performance while Johnson finished the contest with five tackles. Jesuit held New Orleans to three third-down conversions on 12 attempts, while stopping the Blue Jays five times on fourth down.
2:15
7 - JCP 0 09:19 JCP - J. Yeskie 87 yd pass from J. Krauss (N. McGough kick), 1-87 0:14
7 - JCP 7 03:58 HEB - A. McCray Jones 2 yd run (C. Allen kick), 8-51 2:39 HEB 14 - JCP 7
00:45 HEB - T. Hoke 3 yd pass from P. Crayton Jr. (C. Allen kick), 7-38 1:13 HEB 21 - JCP 7
2nd 10:02 JCP - H. Bourret 6 yd run (N. McGough kick), 8-59 2:38 HEB 21 - JCP 14
06:00 HEB - T. Hoke 54 yd pass from P. Crayton Jr. (C. Allen kick), 6-94 2:07 HEB 28 - JCP 14
3rd 08:46 JCP - S. Parker 5 yd pass from C. Peters (N. McGough kick), 8-65 3:09 HEB 28 - JCP 21
07:40 HEB - T. Hoke 63 yd pass from P. Crayton Jr. (C. Allen kick), 4-75 1:06 HEB 35 - JCP 21
07:23 JCP - J. Krauss 36 yd pass from C. Peters (N. McGough kick), 1-36 0:07 HEB 35 - JCP 28
05:09 HEB - C. Allen 38 yd field goal, 9-54 2:14
38 - JCP 28
01:00 HEB - J. Cook 52 yd interception return (C. Allen kick) HEB 45 - JCP 28
4th 05:47 HEB - C. Allen 22 yd field goal, 13-65 5:57 HEB 48 - JCP 28
01:10 JCP - N. McGough 29 yd field goal, 11-59 4:32 HEB 48 - JCP 31
JESUIT DALLAS HIGHLAND PARK
Jesuit Dallas concluded non-district play with a 43-20 setback to Highland Park on Friday at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. A crowd of over 13,000 attended the 2024 iteration of the Tollway Tussle as the Rangers took an early 7-0 lead following a blocked punt on Highland Park’s opening drive but could not withstand a vaunted Highland Park rushing attack.
Senior Charlie Peters completed 24-of-40 passes for 237 yards and three touchdowns, completing touchdown passes to seniors Blake Bodnar, Jaeger Krauss and junior Lucas Mayer. Junior Shane Parker finished the contest with a team-high seven receptions, while Bodnar snagged a team-leading 63 receiving yards.
Defensively, the tandem of seniors Julien Bird, Cooper Smith and junior Gabriel James secured 10 tackles apiece to tie for the team lead. Bird added a forced fumble that was recovered by senior Arsen Ventura to spark a Ranger rally in the second half, while James and junior Parker Sherman finished the contest with a sack. Senior Merritt Johnson added seven tackles while seniors Cade Gill and Jesse Jenkins recorded six tackles apiece.
Senior Noah McGough recorded a touchback in two of this three kickoffs and averaged 41 yards over three punts. Peters added another 44-yard punt that pinned Highland Park inside their own 20-yard line. Jesuit finished the contest with 228 passing yards but were limited to 21 yards on the ground. Highland Park rumbled for 244 rushing yards, including five rushing touchdowns, and converted on 8-of-11 third down conversion attempts.
IRVING H.S.
JESUIT DALLAS
Jesuit Dallas scored 21 first quarter points en route to securing a convincing, 49-20 win over Irving in the team’s district opener on September 27 at Ranger Stadium. The Rangers improve to 2-2 on the year ahead of next week’s road bout against J.J. Pearce.
Senior quarterback Charlie Peters accounted for five touchdowns on the night, completing 9-of-12 passes for 176 yards and three touchdowns while rushing three times for 23 yards and two touchdowns. Senior Jaeger Krauss caught five passes for 64 yards and two touchdowns, junior Harlan Beucler caught a 79-yard touchdown reception, and sophomore Jud Harris scored a touchdown in his Jesuit debut, carrying the ball six times. Senior Jude Kruse caught three passes for 47 yards, junior Caden Profitt tacked on two catches for 27 yards, and senior Will Naughton completed 8-of9 pass attempts for 83 yards.
Defensively, senior Merritt Johnson recorded a 50-yard interception return for a touchdown, closing out the game with seven tackles. Senior Robert Prager led the team with nine tackles, followed by eight tackles for senior Julien Bird, seven tackles for junior Gabriel James, six tackles for junior Parker Sherman, and five tackles for senior Cade Gill. Senior Cole Hatzmann and junior Tanner Krug combined for a sack while senior Arsen Ventura and senior Graham Fellows each recorded a tackle for loss.
Jesuit held Irving to 4-of-13 on third-down conversion attempts, withstanding a ground-and-pound offense that held possession for 32:20 of the 48 minutes of game time.
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(Reece Tiffany kick), 10-62 4:08
(Reece
- Reece Tiffany 32 yd field goal, 7-66 0:55
- James Lancaster 18 yd run (Reece Tiffany kick), 8-74 3:43
- Lucas Mayer 4 yd pass from Charlie Peters (Noah McGough kick), 13-63 5:04
36 - JCP 14 4th 10:36 JCP - Jaeger Krauss 15 yd pass from Charlie Peters (pass failed), 8-67 2:14
36 - JCP 20 05:57
- Matthew WHite 2 yd run (Reece Tiffany kick), 9-56 4:44
09:18 JCP - Charlie Peters 2 yd run (Noah McGough kick), 6-51 1:21
03:37 JCP - Jaeger Krauss 7 yd pass from Charlie Peters (Noah McGough kick),
00:49 JCP - Charlie Peters 27 yd run (Noah McGough kick), 5-42 0:51
07:28 IRV - Jaylen Parker 28 yd pass from E. Garcia (Amadeo Portillo kick failed), 8-75
J.J. PEARCE JESUIT DALLAS
Jesuit fell to 1-1 in District 7-6A play on Friday, as J.J. Pearce emerged from a wild, back-and-forth showdown with a last-minute touchdown to secure a 48-42 win over the Rangers at Eagle-Mustang Stadium.
The matchup featured 1,067 total yards between the two teams, highlighted by a true quarterback duel between two stellar quarterbacks. Senior Charlie Peters completed 25-of-42 passes for 276 yards and two touchdowns, adding a team-leading 111 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the ground. Seniors Blake Bodnar and Jaeger Krauss caught touchdown passes as junior Harlan Beucler made a major splash, catching three passes for a team-leading 94 yards. Junior Shane Parker finished the bout with a team-high nine catches for 44 yards. Senior Henry Bourret returned to the lineup and scored a touchdown in the ground, adding three receptions for 22 yards.
Defensively, senior Cade Gill racked up 13 tackles, a tackle for loss, a forced fumble, pass breakup and quarterback hurry to pace the Rangers. Senior Julien Bird picked up 12 tackles and senior Robert Prager caught a massive interception in the fourth quarter that stymied a go-ahead drive for Pearce. Prager also forced a fumble that was recovered by the Rangers, as senior Kane Murray and junior Gabriel James each recovered fumbles for the Rangers. Senior Noah McGough went 6-for-6 in extra point attempts, and recorded touchbacks on all seven of his kickoffs.
JESUIT DALLAS
LAKE HIGHLANDS
esuit Dallas was held in check by a high-powered, possession based Lake Highlands offense as the Wildcats remained unbeaten in District 7-6A with a 38-10 win over the Rangers on Thursday at Wildcat-Ram Stadium.
Offensively, senior Charlie Peters led the team with 15-of-27 passing for 211 yards and a touchdown, tacking on 55 yards on eight carries. Senior Henry Bourret scored Jesuit’s lone touchdown of the night on a 61-yard strike from Peters early in the third quarter, finishing the contest with two catches for 63 yards.
Junior Beck Berry was Jesuit’s leading receiver with five catches for 75 yards while senior Jaeger Krauss caught three passes for 38 yards, followed by 22 yards on three receptions for junior Shane Parker. Senior Noah McGough scored Jesuit’s first points of the evening on a 31-yard field goal in the second quarter
Senior Jack McGoldrick led the team with 10 tackles on the day, including an assisted tackle for loss. Senior Robert Prager and junior Parker Sherman secured nine tackles apiece while the trio of seniors Julien Bird, Cason Clarke and junior Gabriel James each picked up eight tackles. Senior Jack Phillips logged a solo tackle for loss and junior Tanner Krug secured an assisted tackle for loss.
pass from Charlie Peters (Noah McGough kick), 8-66 1:45 JCP 7 - JJP 6 04:03 JJP - A. Casagrande 2 yd run (Trent Holley pass from Presley Harper), 6-75 2:00 JCP 7 - JJP 14
2nd 11:29 JCP - Charlie Peters 1 yd run (Noah McGough kick), 5-35 1:00 JCP 14 - JJP 14 08:46 JJP - A. Casagrande 23 yd pass from Presley Harper (Humphrey kick), 10-75 2:43 JCP 14 - JJP 21
00:36 JCP - Charlie Peters 1 yd run (Noah McGough kick), 7-66 1:34 JCP 35 - JJP 28
3rd 10:20 JCP - Henry Bourret 2 yd run (Noah McGough kick), 6-64 1:37 JCP 42 - JJP 28
00:59 JJP - A. Casagrande 46 yd pass from Presley Harper (kick failed), 1-46 0:11 JCP 42 - JJP 34 4th 07:46 JJP - A. Casagrande 8 yd pass from Presley Harper (Johnson pass), 8-92 2:49 JCP 42 - JJP 42 00:36 JJP - A. Casagrande 1 yd run (Ethan Jamison kick failed), 6-39 0:56 JCP 42 - JJP 48
JESUIT
DALLAS IRVING MACARTHUR
Six touchdown passes from senior Charlie Peters and a trio of touchdown receptions for senior Blake Bodnar set the tone for Jesuit Dallas, as the Rangers improved to 3-4 on the season and 2-2 in District 7-6A with a 41-27 win over MacArthur on Friday at Ranger Stadium.
Peters completed 22-of-28 passes for 225 yards and six touchdowns, hitting four different wide receivers for touchdowns during the contest. Bodnar closed out the bout with seven receptions for a career-high 97 yards and three touchdowns, becoming the first Ranger since 2017 (Fletcher Rosenbleeth ‘18) to record three touchdown receptions in a single game. Senior Jaeger Krauss caught a 44-yard touchdown reception, finishing the game with five catches for 81 yards. Senior Henry Bourret scored a receiving touchdown as junior Shane Parker added his second touchdown of the year.
Bourret led the team in rushing, carrying the ball 16 times for 71 yards. Parker exploded for 10.0 yards per rush, racking up 60 yards on six carries. In his return to action, senior Jack Yeskie caught four receptions for 20 yards.
Junior Gabriel James led the team in tackles with 13 stops on the night while senior Cade Gill exploded for nine stops, two tackles for loss and a jaw-dropping seven-yard sack deep in MacArthur territory. Senior Julien Bird picked up nine tackles as seniors Kane Murray, Jack McGoldrick and junior Parker Sherman recorded five tackles apiece. Senior Arsen Ventura led the team with three pass breakups.
JESUIT DALLAS
RICHARDSON
Jesuit Dallas football secured a key district road win on Friday, upending Richardson, 42-28, at Eagle-Mustang Stadium. With the victory, the Rangers improve to 3-2 in district play and secure a key tiebreaker over a team with similar postseason aspirations.
Senior wide receiver Blake Bodnar followed up a three-touchdown performance last week against MacArthur with nine catches for 135 yards and two touchdowns against the Eagles. Quarterback Charlie Peters completed 17-of-22 passes for 180 yards and two touchdowns while senior Jaeger Krauss completed the game’s first pass, a 49-yard strike to fellow fourth year Jack Yeskie.
On the defensive end, senior Robert Prager jump-started the Jesuit Dallas scoring, recovering a fumbled snap on a Richardson punt attempt in the end zone for the Rangers’ first points of the game. Jesuit scored three rushing touchdowns, as senior Henry Bourret, Peters and junior Shane Parker found the end zone while helping the Rangers’ rushing attack tally 157 total yards.
Senior Julien Bird logged a team-high 15 tackles, followed by junior Gabriel James, who secured 13 tackles and a sack. Senior Cade Gill picked up two tackles for loss and a sack of his own while senior Kane Murray picked up the team’s third sack of the contest. Gill would also block a fourth quarter Richardson field goal attempt that was recovered by Prager, opening the door for a Jesuit touchdown with 5:28 remaining that gave the Rangers a 14-point lead.
(Noah McGough
- F. Uhunoma 62 yd pass from B. Casas-Willis (B. Contreras kick), 5-69 2:20 MAC 7 - JCP 7 04:39 JCP - Jaeger Krauss 44 yd pass from Charlie Peters ( kick blockd), 5-49 1:48 MAC 7 - JCP 13 01:38 JCP - Blake Bodnar 26 yd pass from Charlie Peters (Noah McGough kick), 3-33 0:30 MAC 7 - JCP 20 2nd 10:16 JCP - Henry Bourret 13 yd pass from Charlie Peters (Noah McGough kick), 10-73 2:25 MAC 7 - JCP 27
04:33 JCP - Blake Bodnar 23 yd pass from Charlie Peters (Noah McGough kick), 6-69 1:31 MAC 7 - JCP 34
00:02 MAC - W. Davis 1 yd run (B. Contreras kick), 16-75 4:33 MAC 14 - JCP 34 3rd 00:55 JCP - Blake Bodnar 7 yd pass from Charlie Peters (Noah McGough kick), 5-28 2:35 MAC 14 - JCP 41
08:14 MAC - B. Nitcholas 19 yd pass from B. Casas-Willis (kick failed), 12-58 4:31 MAC 20 - JCP 41
00:56 MAC - H. Perez Rubio 15 yd run (B. Contreras kick), 5-77 2:21 MAC 27 - JCP 41
JESUIT DALLAS BERKNER
The Jesuit Dallas football team drew closer to a clinched playoff berth with another massive win, upending Berkner, 33-18, on Homecoming Friday at Ranger Stadium. With the victory, the Rangers own head-to-head tiebreakers with both Richardson and Berkner and can clinch their playoff berth with a victory over Nimitz on Friday, Nov. 8.
Senior Charlie Peters led the charge for the Rangers with three passing touchdowns, 157 passing yards and 148 rushing yards. The senior completed 16-of-18 passes and ran the ball 15 times, matching senior Henry Bourret for the team lead in carries. Senior Blake Bodnar continued his late-season surge with two more receiving touchdowns, finishing the contest with five catches for 54 yards. Over the last three games, Bodnar has scored seven touchdowns. Senior Jaeger Krauss added a 27yard touchdown reception and junior Shane Parker caught a team-high six passes for 40 yards, adding two rushes for 22 net yards. Senior Ryan Engelhardt returned from injury and scored his first touchdown since week two against Jesuit New Orleans, rumbling for a 10-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Junior Parker Sherman led the team with seven tackles, including a sack and assisted tackle for loss. Senior Jake Fults racked up six tackles, a tackle for loss, two pass breakups and a scored safety while the linebacker tandem of junior Gabriel James and senior Julien Bird secured six tackles each. Senior Cole Hatzmann forced a fumble that led to the Berkner safety, while senior Cooper Smith recovered a fumble on a bad snap by the Rams. Junior Noah McGough opened the scoring for the Rangers with a 24-yard field goal in the first quarter.
THE LAST TIME A RANGER...
Rushing
Rushed 25+ Times 28, EJ Smith vs. JJ Pearce (10/20/2017)
Rushed 20+ Times 24, Robert Fitzgerald vs. Lake Highlands (10/1/2021)
Rushed for 200 Yards 208, John Wunderlick vs. Skyline (10/7/2017)
Rushed for 175+ Yards 199, Orion Salters vs. Rockwall (11/23/2013)
Rushed for 150 Yards 159, Robert Fitzgerald vs. Lake Highlands (10/1/2021)
Rushed for 100 Yards .................................151 Yards, Charlie Peters vs. Berkner (11/1/24)
Rushed for 125 yards at Quarterback 151 Yards, Charlie Peters vs. Berkner (11/1/24)
Rushed for 100 yards at Quarterback.......151 Yards, Charlie Peters vs. Berkner (11/1/24)
Rushed for 5+ touchdowns 5, Robert Fitzgerald vs. Arlington (11/12/21)
Rushed for 4+ touchdowns 4, Charlie Schmidt vs. Arlington (11-11-22)
Rushed for 3+ touchdowns 3, Charlie Schmidt vs. Hebron (8/26/22)
Rushed for 2+ touchdowns 2, Charlie Schmidt vs. J.J. Pearce (9/9/22)
Had a run of 90+ yards .............................................93 yards, Kyle Heckel vs. Allen (10/18/19)
Had a run of 70+ yards 75 yards, Charlie Clements vs. JJ Pearce (10/23/20)
Had a run of 60+ yards ...................................... 66 yards, Jake Musso vs. Arlington (11/12/21)
Had a run of 50+ yards 52, R. Pfaffenberger vs. Hebron (8/26/22)
Two rushers with 100+ yards C. Clements (125) & J. Taylor (100) vs. JJ Pearce (10/23/20)
Passing
Passed for 500+ yards 509, Bo Schneider vs. Plano West (11/15/13)
Passed for 450+ yards 469, Bo Schneider vs. Rockwall (11/22/14)
Passed for 400+ yards 433, Parker Towns vs. Longview (11/25/17)
Passed for 300+ yards 392, Charlie Schmidt vs. Berkner (10/14/22)
Attempted 55+ passes 55, Parker Towns vs. DeSoto (9/1/17)
Attempted 50+ passes 51, Parker Towns vs. Longview (11/25/17)
Attempted 45+ passes 46, Gage Roy vs. Lake Highlands (10/30/20)
Attempted 40+ passes 44, Rance Holman vs. Allen (10/18/19)
Attempted 30+ passes 36, Gage Roy vs. Rockwall (10/2/20)
Threw 6+ touchdown passes ............................6, Charlie Peters vs. MacArthur (10/18/24)
Threw 5+ touchdown passes 5, Bo Schneider vs. Irving HS (10/10/14)
Threw 4+ touchdown passes 4, Charlie Schmidt vs. Berkner (10/14/22)
Threw 3+ touchdown passes 3, Gage Roy vs. Irving HS (11/25/20)
Threw 3+ interceptions 3, Rance Holman vs. Plano East (11/9/18)
Completed pass for 90+ yards 95, R. Holman to EJ Smith vs. Klein Collins (11/29/19)
Completed pass for 80-89 yards 86, G. Roy to H. Krepp vs. Berkner (10/22/21)
Completed pass for 70-79 yards 78, C. Schmidt to C. Cutler vs. Lake Highlands (9/16/22)
Completed pass for 60-69 yards 62, J. Musso to L. Fawett vs. Lake Highlands (9/16/22)
Completed pass for 50-59 yards .................. 50, G. Roy to J. Musso vs. Richardson (11/12/21)
Receiving
Caught 13+ passes 13, Jake Musso vs. Berkner (10/14/22)
Caught 11+ passes 11, Jake Musso vs. Highland Park (9/30/22)
Caught 10+ passes 10, Charlie Cook vs. Lake Highlands (10/30/20)