2023 Jesuit Dallas Football Fan Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ABOUT THE COVER

For many years, Bill DeOre ’65 has produced the artwork for the Jesuit Dallas athletic programs. An award-winning and nationally-syndicated editorial cartoonist for The Dallas Morning News for 34 years, DeOre is a member of the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists. DeOre has been an active member of the alumni community and is an emeritus member on the Jesuit Dallas Museum Board of Trustees.

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2022 Jesuit Dallas Football Fan Guide 2021 Jesuit Dallas Football Fan Guide Cover 2020 Jesuit Dallas Football Fan Guide Cover Jesuit Dallas vs. Plano East
Advertiser Index 4 Program Credits 4 Administration & Support Staff 4 About Jesuit Dallas 5 Head Coach Brandon Hickman 6 Jesuit Dallas Program History 8-9 Coach Hickman: Quest for 100 Wins 10 Assistant Coaching Staff 12-16 Dell Performance Center 18 Jesuit Dallas Athletic Training 21 Varsity Position Groups 24-27 Class of 2024 Player Profiles 32-45 Varsity Football Roster 74 Varsity Football Schedule 75 Varsity Football Student-Athletes 76-79 Junior Varsity Roster 82 Junior Varsity Football Schedule 83 Junior Varsity Football Student-Athletes 84-86 Freshman Football Roster 92 Freshman Football Schedule 93 Freshman Football Student-Athletes.......97-103 Jesuit Dallas Rangerettes 105-124 Jesuit Dallas Cheerleading 127-138 Jesuit-Ursuline Ranger Band 141-146
Pictured: (Right): A cover designed by DeOre for the 2017 Winter edition of the Jesuit Today celebrating the 75th anniversary of Jesuit Dallas. (Below): Select fan guide and game program covers from recent seasons. Jesuit Dallas vs. McKinney Boyd Sept. 28, 2018 Jesuit Dallas vs. Rockwall Oct. 2, 2020 Jesuit Dallas vs. Richardson Oct. 6, 2017
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Dallas vs. Irving Sept. 23, 2023
TABLE OF CONTENTS • ABOUT
THE COVER

ADVERTISER INDEX • PROGRAM CREDITS

ADVERTISER INDEX

PROGRAM CREDITS

Executive Editor, Designer: Bryan Montgomery, Sports Information Director. Editorial Team: James Kramer, Laurie Krauss, Holly Krug, Carrie McFarland, Robbie Partida-Kipness, Patrick Rhatican ’09, Candice Price, Kelly Thompson. Photography: Legacy Studios (Football, Band Photography), Francis Celii Photography (Football Action Photography), Lisa Manis Crenshaw/Texas Tradition Photography (Rangerettes Photography), Kendra Sawyer (Cheerleader Photography). Printer: Cultro Group.

JESUIT DALLAS ADMINISTRATION AND FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF

President

Principal

Vice President of Advancement

Vice President of Operations

Mike Earsing

Tom Garrison ’92

B.J. Antes

Alex Soich ’04

Assistant Principal of Academics ...................................... Molly O’Sullivan

Assistant Principal of Faculty Formation

Michele Williams

Asst. Principal of Curriculum and Academic Support Dr. Ben Kirby ’00

Director of Student Life

Dean of Student Affairs

Athletic Director

Asst. Athletic Director

Athletic Administrators

Assistant

Dr. Mark Knize

Jack Wallace

Steve Koch

Murad

Giuliano Sanchez

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Barrel & Bones Smokehouse..........................................................139 Ben-E-Keith 59 Bucket List Trips 35 Campisi’s Restaurants......................................................................80 Carrell Clinic, The 142 Chick-Fil-A Inwood 71 ComServ Construction 89 Crossbuck BBQ 90 Frances Cruz • Judge Fite Company • Century 21 ........................104 DeGroote Partners 89 Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas Buddy Walk 13 Enchilada’s Restaurants ...................................................................68 FastSigns - Plano 120 Francis Celii Photography 120 Gordon Highlander 22 Haystack Burgers & Barley 95 Inwood Donuts .................................................................................62 Iron Horse Lacrosse 62 Jersey Mike’s Subs • Preston & Forest 94 Jimmy John’s Sandwiches • Preston Road 29 Johnson Oral Facial Surgery 50 Jonathan Alexander Basketball 90 Jostens 139 Kwik Kar on Inwood 138 Law Offices of Danny Clancy ’83 & Tim Clancy ’95 .........................87 Legacy Studios 60 Macklin’s Catering Co. .....................................................................11 Manorly Home Concierge Services 41 Messick, Peacock and Associates 36 Midway Hollow Pet Clinic 124 Munck Wilson Mandala 29 Park Place Motor Dealerships ..........................................................42 PEO Gold Mine 29 The Plaza at Preston Center 14 PostNet • Inwood & Forest ...............................................................68 Preston Art 68 Prestonwood Polo & Country Club 19 Ramirez & Associates, P.C. 83 Rockmoor Roofing Systems 20 Rodenbaugh’s Flooring America ......................................................61 RPC Staffing 36 Rusty Taco 57 Jason Saucedo ’01 • Hewitt + Saucedo Realty Group 30 Seeligson & Company, P.C. 63 Stewart & Arango Oral Surgery Inside Front Taco Joint 30 Team Sports & Performance Apparel 57 Texas Catering ..................................................................................96 Three Real Estate Group • Compass................................................88 Dr. Anna Toker, M.D. 64 Veritex Community Bank Back Cover Wingstop 67
Chris Hill ............................................................................................Mike Grimes’86
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O’Neill
Director of Athletic Performance
Director of Athletic Performance Rick Lefebvre
Rick
Head Athletic Trainer
Martin Team Physician Dr. Tarek O. Souryal
Dr. Robert Duvall Athletic Trainer Michael Proctor Athletic Trainer Kimberlie Scales Director of Communications James Kramer Director of Alumni Relations ......................................... Sean McMullen ’96 Sports Information Director Bryan Montgomery Asst. Sports Information Director Patrick Rhatican ’09 Head Football Coach • Offensive Line Brandon Hickman Asst. Head Coach • Inside Linebackers • JV Blue Head Coach Paul Maturi Defensive Coordinator • Secondary Don Woods Co-Offensive Coordinator • Quarterbacks John Livingstone Co-Offensive Coordinator • Wide Receivers Patrick Rhatican ’09 Head Freshman Coach ............................................... Bob Wunderlick ’84 Asst. Varsity Coach • Secondary Charlie DeLong Assistant Varsity Coach • Wide Receivers Charles Hinton, Jr. Asst. Varsity Coach • Running Backs • JV Gold Head Coach Corey Pointer Asst. Varsity Coach • Defensive Line..................................Billy Thompson Asst. Freshman Coach • Defensive Line Jose Aquino Asst. Freshman Coach • Quarterbacks Sean Gavin ’00 Asst. Freshman Coach • Running Backs Bill Henly Asst. Freshman Coach • Offensive Line Rick Leal Asst. Freshman Coach • Outside Linebackers ...................... Ryan Menard Asst. Freshman Coach • Wide Receivers Casey Profitt Asst. Freshman Coach • Wide Receivers Matt Upton ’02 Asst. Freshman Coach • Defensive Backs Robert Williams Band Directors Donovan Putnam ..........................................................................................Zane Crownover Head Cheerleading Coach Laura Sayers Assistant Cheerleading Coaches Scott Gambrel ’09 ...........................................................................................Crystal Joschko ............................................................................................Kendra Sawyer Director of Rangerettes Linda Coffin Assistant Rangerettes Director Katie Johnston
Athletic Trainer

Founded in 1942, Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas is a Catholic, private, independent, all-boys high school. Following the 500 year-old Jesuit tradition of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Jesuit Dallas strives to form young men into leaders who are open to growth, intellectually competent, committed to working for justice, religious, loving, and physically fit. Currently, Jesuit enrolls over 1,100 boys from 170 different middle schools.

Jesuit Dallas Athletics has claimed 129 team state championships dating back to 1954. Most of the titles were won as members of the Texas Christian Interscholastic League (TCIL), a precursor to the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) of which Jesuit was a member until 2000. In 2003, Jesuit Dallas, along with Strake Jesuit (Houston), became the first private schools to be admitted to the University Interscholastic League (UIL), which serves as the athletic governing body for public and charter schools in Texas. Since joining the league in 2004, Jesuit has captured 72 UIL district championships.

In 2010, the Jesuit Dallas soccer team became the first private school team in the history of the UIL to capture a state championship. The Ranger baseball team captured its first UIL state title in 2016 and soccer added a second UIL crown in 2017. Jesuit rugby won Texas Rugby Union championships in 2001 and 2010, while the lacrosse program has captured four Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) titles (2016, 2017, 2021, 2022). Jesuit hockey will begin the 2023-24 season as the five-time reigning Texas Amateur Hockey Association (TAHA) Division I Pure State Champions, while the crew program routinely ranks as one of the strongest in the country.

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HEAD COACH BRANDON HICKMAN

BRANDON HICKMAN • HEAD VARSITY COACH • OFFENSIVE LINE

Coach Hickman is entering his 13th season at the helm for the Rangers, and his 19th 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.

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 began the 2023 SMU football season by earning a spot on the Remington Award watch list, which highlights the top center in college football. The Hickman family are members of Saint Jude’s Catholic Community in Allen.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS UNDER COACH HICKMAN

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Year Record District Accolades 2011 8-3 6-1 2012 9-3 5-2 Bi-District Champions 2013 9-4 6-1 Area Champions 2014 8-4 5-2 Bi-District Champions 2015 10-2 7-0 Bi-District Champions, District Champions 2016 8-4 7-0 Bi-District Champions, District Champions 2017 7-5 6-1 Bi-District Champions 2018 2-8 1-6 2019 9-5 5-2 Region II-6A Division II Finalist 2020 7-4 6-1 2021 10-2 7-0 Bi-District Champions, District Champions 2022 9-3 7-1 Bi-District Champions Overall 96-47 68-17
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JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL: HISTORY & TRADITION

YEAR-BY-YEAR PROGRAM HISTORY

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Year Coach Record Accolades 1942 Ed Maher 5-2-0 1943 Ed Maher 5-1-0 1944 Ed Maher 4-3-0 1945 Ed Maher 3-3-2 1946 Paul Tyson 4-4-1 1947 Ed Maher 2-6-0 1948 Don A. Rossi 5-3-0 1949 Don A. Rossi 8-0-1 1950 Lancaster Smith 0-7-1 1951 Lancaster Smith 3-4-1 1952 Lancaster Smith 5-3-1 1953 Lancaster Smith 7-3-0 1954 Lancaster Smith 9-1-0 TCIL State Champions 1955 Lancaster Smith 7-3-1 1956 Bill Flynn 8-2-0 TCIL State Champions 1957 Bill Flynn 8-4-0 TCIL State Champions 1958 Milton Gaudet 4-5-2 TCIL State Champions 1959 Milton Gaudet 12-0-0 TCIL State Champions 1960 Milton Gaudet 8-4-0 TCIL State Champions 1961 Milton Gaudet 8-3-0 1962 Milton Gaudet 8-2-0 1963 Milton Gaudet 6-3-0 1964 Gary Pasqua 11-1-0 1965 Gary Pasqua 8-2-0 1966 Gary Pasqua 6-4-0 1967 Gary Pasqua 10-2-0 TCIL State Champions 1968 Gary Pasqua 8-4-0 1969 Gary Pasqua 5-7-0 1970 Gary Pasqua 3-7-0 1971 Gary Pasqua 6-4-0 1972 Gary Pasqua 4-5-0 1973 Gary Pasqua 7-4-1 1974 Gary Pasqua 8-4-0 TCIL State Champions 1975 Gary Pasqua 8-2-1 TCIL State Champions 1976 Gary Pasqua 6-5-1 1977 Gary Pasqua 8-2-0 1978 Gary Pasqua 10-3-0 TCIL State Champions 1979 Gary Pasqua 10-2-0 1980 Gary Pasqua 7-2-1 1981 Gary Pasqua 8-4-0 1982 Gary Pasqua 9-3-0 TCIL State Champions 1983 Gary Pasqua 5-6-0 1984 Gary Pasqua 3-8-1 1985 Gary Pasqua 2-7-0 1986 Gary Pasqua 6-3-1 TCIL State Champions 1987 Gary Pasqua 4-5-1 TCIL State Champions 1988 Gary Pasqua 1-9-0 1989 Gary Pasqua 0-10-0 1990 Gary Pasqua 6-3-1 TCIL State Champions 1991 Gary Pasqua 9-0-1 TCIL State Champions Year Coach Record Accolades 1992 Gary Pasqua 5-5-0 1993 Gary Pasqua 4-6-0 TCIL State Champions 1994 Robert Barnes 5-7-0 1995 Mike Washburn 5-7-0 TCIL State Champions 1996 Mike Washburn 6-4-0 1997 Bob Wunderlick 6-4-0 TCIL State Champions 1998 Bob Wunderlick 9-1-0 1999 Bob Wunderlick 7-3-0 TCIL State Champions 2000 Bob Wunderlick 5-5-0 2001 Bob Wunderlick 5-6-0 2002 Bob Wunderlick 5-5-0 2003 Bob Wunderlick 4-6-0 2004 Bob Wunderlick 10-2-0 Bi-District, District Champions 2005 Bob Wunderlick 4-6-0 2006 Bob Wunderlick 5-6-0 2007 Bob Wunderlick 6-5-0 2008 Bob Wunderlick 3-7-0 2009 Bob Wunderlick 4-6-0 2010 Bob Wunderlick 6-5-0 2011 Brandon Hickman 8-3-0 2012 Brandon Hickman 9-3-0 Bi-District Champions 2013 Brandon Hickman 9-4-0 Area Champions 2014 Brandon Hickman 8-4-0 2015 Brandon Hickman 10-2-0 Bi-District, District Champions 2016 Brandon Hickman 8-4-0 Bi-District, District Champions 2017 Brandon Hickman 7-5-0 Bi-District Champions 2018 Brandon Hickman 2-8-0 2019 Brandon Hickman 9-5-0 Region II-6A Finalist 2020 Brandon Hickman 7-4-0 2021 Brandon Hickman 10-2-0 Bi-District, District Champions 2022 Brandon Hickman 9-3-0 Bi-District Champions Coaching History Record Tenure Gary Pasqua 187-129-9 1964-93 Brandon Hickman 96-47-0 2011-Pres. Bob Wunderlick 79-67-0 1997-2010 Milton Gaudet 46-17-2 1958-63 Lancaster Smith 31-21-4 1950-55 Ed Maher 19-15-2 1942-45, 1947 Bill Flynn 16-6-0 1956-57 Don A. Rossi 13-3-1 1948-49 Mike Washburn 11-11-0 1995-96 Robert Barnes 5-7-0 1994 Paul Tyson 4-4-1 1946

JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL: HISTORY & TRADITION

CHAMPIONSHIPS & TEAM ACCOLADES

YEAR-BY-YEAR PLAYOFF RESULTS • UIL ERA

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YEAR Round Opponent Location Score 2004 Bi-District Dallas Samuell Texarkana, Texas (Pleasant Grove Stadium) W, 27-7 Area Longview Dallas, Texas (Kincaide Stadium) L, 14-44 2005 Did Not Qualify 2006 Bi-District Cedar Hill Midlothian, Texas (MISD Stadium) L, 7-63 2007 Bi-District DeSoto Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) L, 24-45 2008 Did Not Qualify 2009 Did Not Qualify 2010 Bi-District Rowlett Dallas, Texas (Gerald J. Ford Stadium, SMU) L, 28-35 2011 Bi-District Sachse Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite Memorial Stadium) L, 42-49 2012 Bi-District McKinney Boyd Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 45-10 Area Longview Richardson, Texas (Wildcat-Ram Stadium) L, 25-57 2013 Bi-District Plano West Murphy, Texas (Kimbrough Stadium) W, 48-41 Area Rockwall Dallas, Texas (Cotton Bowl) W, 46-26 Regional Semifinal Lake Travis Waco, Texas (Waco ISD Stadium) L, 25-57 2014 Bi-District J.J. Pearce Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 59-7 Area Rockwall Wylie, Texas (Wylie ISD Stadium) L, 27-48 2015 Bi-District Mesquite Horn Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 42-21 Area Rockwall Murphy, Texas (Kimbrough Stadium) L, 27-38 2016 Bi-District Naaman Forest Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 32-6 Area John Tyler Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite Memorial Stadium) L, 21-69 2017 Bi-District Lakeview Centennial Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 79-55 Area Longview Dallas, Texas (Kincaide Stadium) L, 43-75 2018 Did Not Qualify 2019 Bi-District Lakeview Centennial Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 45-14 Area Longview Dallas, Texas (Kincaide Stadium) W, 27-25 Regional Semifinal Klein Collins Waco, Texas (McLane Stadium) W, 28-20 Region II-6A Final Spring Westfield Houston, Texas (NRG Stadium) L, 28-38 2020 Bi-District Arlington Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) L, 37-49 2021 Bi-District Arlington Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 69-36 Area Denton Guyer Frisco, Texas (The Star in Frisco) L, 7-56 2022 Bi-District Arlington Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 41-14 Area McKinney Prosper, Texas (Children’s Health Stadium) L, 7-42
UIL Regional Final Appearances (1) 2019 UIL Area Round Championships (2): 2019, 2013 UIL Bi-District Round Championships (10): 2022, 2021, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2004 UIL Playoff Appearances (15): 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2007, 2006, 2004 TCIL State Championships (20): 1999, 1998, 1997, 1995, 1993, 1991, 1990, 1987, 1986, 1982, 1978, 1975, 1974, 1967, 1960, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1956, 1954
STEPHENS
OMAR JENKINS ’00 REGGIE ’05 BRIAN HALL ’99 JOHN WALL, JR. ’03

COACH HICKMAN: THE HUNT FOR 100 WINS

Jesuit Dallas head coach Brandon Hickman will enter the 2023 season with 96 wins to his credit, and will aim to capture his 100th head coaching victory during the upcoming campaign.

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

8 • Bi-District Championships

12 • Career Playoff Victories

23 • Major District Award Winners

96 • All-District First Team Selections

67.1 • Overall Winning Percentage

79.1 • 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

Jesuit 30, Wilmette Loyola 29 - Jesuit wins on last-second field goal in Dublin, Ireland

Jesuit 45, McKinney Boyd 10 - Coach Hickman’s First Playoff Win

11-23-13 • Jesuit 46, Rockwall 26 - First UIL Area Championship in program history

10-02-15

10-29-15

10-28-16

Jesuit 24, Skyline 21 - Snapped Skyline’s 49-game district winning streak

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

11-22-19 • Jesuit 27, Longview 25 - Upset reigning state champion in UIL Area Round

11-29-19 • Jesuit 28, Klein Collins 20 - Advanced to first UIL Regional Final in program history

09-24-21 • Jesuit 47, J.J. Pearce 21 - 80th Victory, became second-winningest coach in program history

10-28-21 • Jesuit 44, Irving 0 - Clinched District 7-6A Championship

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS UNDER COACH HICKMAN

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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^ 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^ W 45 10 Longview^ 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^ W 48 41 Rockwall^ W 46 26 Lake Travis^ 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 MacArthur* L 30 69 R.L. Turner* W 49 24 J.J. Pearce^ W 59 7 Rockwall^ L 27 48 2015 • 10-2 Overall • 7-0 District District Champions Bi-District Champions Arlington Bowie W 35 0 Plano East L 42 57 Strake Jesuit W 38 27 Sunset* W 52 0 Skyline* W 24 21 Irving* W 50 0 Nimitz* W 40 0 W.T. White* W 43 0 MacArthur* W 40 14 R.L. Turner* W 53 13 Mesquite Horn^ W 42 21 Rockwall^ L 27 38 2016 • 8-4 Overall • 7-0 District District Champions Bi-District Champions DeSoto L 13 47 Plano East L 27 51 Lake Travis L 10 42 Coppell* W 41 10 Richardson* W 42 3 Skyline* W 53 12 J.J. Pearce* W 74 52 Lake Highlands* W 56 21 W.T. White* W 66 27 Berkner* W 51 26 Naaman Forest^ W 32 6 John Tyler^ L 21 69 2017 • 7-5 Overall • 6-1 District Bi-District Champions DeSoto L 36 41 Plano East L 30 41 Lake Travis L 45 64 Coppell* L 41 63 Richardson* W 56 34 Skyline* W 35 31 J.J. Pearce* W 38 31 Lake Highlands* W 59 35 W.T. White* W 55 21 Berkner* W 42 7 Lakeview Cent.^ W 79 55 Longview^ L 43 75 2018 • 2-8 Overall • 1-6 District Arlington L 25 55 DeSoto L 10 20 Wylie W 35 14 Plano West* W 42 0 McKinney Boyd* L 28 35 Prosper* L 28 30 Allen* L 14 43 Plano* L 27 42 McKinney* L 14 24 Plano East* L 44 58 2019 • 9-5 Overall • 5-2 District Region II-6A Finalist Arlington L 28 38 DeSoto L 27 55 Wylie W 31 10 Plano West* W 38 3 McKinney Boyd* W 40 21 Prosper* W 41 14 Allen* L 33 58 Plano* W 34 26 McKinney* L 21 24 Plano East* W 41 34 Lakeview Cent.^ W 45 14 Longview^ W 27 25 Klein Collins^ W 28 20 Spring Westfield^ L 28 38 2020 • 7-4 Overall • 6-1 District FM-Marcus L 31 48 Rockwall L 38 60 Plano East W 23 17 J.J. Pearce* W 55 34 Lake Highlands* L 31 34 MacArthur* W 72 10 Nimitz* W 56 7 Berkner* W 51 0 Irving* W 53 0 Richardson* W 42 0 Arlington^ L 37 49 2021 • 10-2 Overall • 7-0 District District Champions Bi-District Champions FM-Marcus W 38 34 Rockwall L 28 75 Choctaw (Okla.) W 36 29 J.J. Pearce* W 47 21 Lake Highlands* W 48 45 MacArthur* W 34 0 Nimitz* W 49 14 Berkner* W 37 0 Irving* W 44 0 Richardson* W 40 6 Arlington^ W 69 36 Denton Guyer^ L 7 56 2022 • 9-3 Overall • 7-1 District Bi-District Champions Hebron W 38 7 Rockwall L 23 51 J.J. Pearce* W 40 13 Lake Highlands* W 32 31 Irving* W 56 7 Highland Park* L 28 35 Berkner* W 58 31 Nimitz* W 49 13 MacArthur* W 16 12 Richardson* W 38 28 Arlington^ W 41 14 McKinney^ L 7 42 * - Indicates District Contest ^ - Indicates Playoff Game
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PAUL MATURI • ASSISTANT HEAD COACH

Coach Maturi is celebrating his 14th season at Jesuit and his 39th year in coaching. In addition to his football responsibilities, Maturi is an assistant athletic director tasked with the maintenance of the indoor and outdoor facilities at Jesuit.

Maturi attended Harding University, and was a four-year football letterman. Maturi began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Harding before a stint at Memphis Harding Academy. A long-time coach in the Metroplex, Maturi coached at Lake Highlands, Bishop Lynch and McKinney ISD before arriving at Jesuit.

Maturi and his wife Jana have three daughters: Haley, Molly, and Jami, and have two grandsons: Luke, and Zachary.

JOHN LIVINGSTONE • CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Coach Livingstone enters his first season at Jesuit Dallas and will serve as the cooffensive coordinator while focusing on mentoring the quarterbacks.

Livingstone arrives at Jesuit following a two-year stint at Nevada Community H.S., where he served as an assistant head coach and offensive coordinator. Livingstone’s 25-year career additionally featured stops at Nimitz, Lake Highlands, Richardson, J.J. Pearce and Richardson

North Junior High. From 2011-17, Livingstone served as the offensive coordinator at Richardson, and was named assistant head coach in 2017.

A graduate of J.J. Pearce, Livingstone was the quarterback for the Mustangs’ first playoff run in school history. He graduated from Tulane University in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in history, where he played baseball for the Green Wave. John and his wife, Jordan, have three children: JP, Caitlin and Madison.

COORDINATOR

Coach Rhatican enters his third season at Jesuit Dallas, where he will serve in several roles on the football coaching staff as co-offensive coordinator, wide receivers coach and video coordinator.

A 2009 graduate of Jesuit Dallas, Rhatican arrived at Jesuit following an eight-year tenure as an assistant coach for Trinity University in San Antonio. While serving as a member of the Tigers’ football coaching staff, Rhatican coached tight ends and the offensive line.

A former all-district selection at Jesuit, Rhatican played college football at Trinity, where he was a starting lineman, All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) selection, and won a SCAC Conference Championship in 2011. Patrick and his wife Bri live in Dallas.

Coach Woods begins his sixth season as defensive coordinator. The Ranger defense has shut out seven opponents under Woods. Prior to his arrival at Jesuit, Woods was the defensive coordinator at Highland Park. During Woods’ seven seasons at HP, he coached 19 all-state selections, won state titles in 2016 and 2017, and in 2018, was named the National Football Foundation Assistant Coach of the Year. Throughout his career, Woods has reached the state semifinal on five occasions.

Graduating with a bachelor’s degree in history and physical education from Austin College in 1981, Woods earned his master’s degree in education in 1982 while claiming an NAIA co-national championship as a graduate assistant for the ‘Roos in 1981. Don and his wife, Elizabeth, have two sons: Clayton, currently an offensive line graduate assistant at Oklahoma, and Austin, who is the offensive line coach at Incarnate Word University in San Antonio.

BOB WUNDERLICK ’84 • HEAD FRESHMAN COACH

Coach Wunderlick enters his 35th season at Jesuit, serving as both varsity and freshman head coach during his tenure. Wunderlick was the head varsity coach for 14 seasons (1997-2010), earning a 79-67 record, winning three Texas Christian Interscholastic League (TCIL) State Championships (1997, 1998, 1999) and ushering the Rangers into the UIL.

Wunderlick coached several future Jesuit Dallas Hall of Fame inductees, including Brian Hall ’99, Omar Jenkins ’00, John Wall, Jr. ’03 and Reggie Stephens ’05. In addition, Wunderlick earned the Gold Ranger Award in 2015, an award designated for a former Jesuit letterman who has made significant contributions to the greater Jesuit Dallas community.

Earning a bachelor’s degree in English, Wunderlick graduated from The College of the Holy Cross in 1988. In addition to coaching, he teaches English at Jesuit Dallas. Bob and his wife Kathleen have two children: Maggie (Ursuline ’15) and Bobby ’17.

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CHARLIE DELONG • DEFENSIVE BACKS

Coach DeLong enters his 44th season at Jesuit Dallas, mentoring the defensive backs while also serving as the varsity equipment manager.

DeLong is the head soccer coach at Jesuit Dallas, a perennial state power that has won 14 TCIL State Championships and UIL titles in 2010 and 2017. Jesuit’s historic 2010 UIL State Championship marked the first time that a private school captured a state title in a sport offered by the UIL. In 2021, DeLong was inducted into the Jesuit Dallas Sports Hall of Fame. Born in Iowa, DeLong received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Dallas and resides in Dallas with his wife, Diana.

COREY POINTER • RUNNING BACKS

Coach Pointer enters his 14th season at Jesuit Dallas, where he oversees the team’s running backs and serves as the JV Gold head coach. Last season, Jesuit’s run game averaged 162.4 yards per game, 4.4 yards per carry, and scored 33 touchdowns.

A 1994 graduate of Waxahachie High School, Pointer was a member of the Indians’ UIL 5A football state championship team in 1992. In addition, Pointer was a first-team all-state baseball player and was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the second round of the 1994 Major League Baseball draft. Coach Pointer is also the junior varsity baseball coach at Jesuit. Pointer has two children: Tyson ’20 and Brooklyn.

JOSE AQUINO • FRESHMAN COACH

Coach Aquino enters his fifth season at Jesuit Dallas following a six-year stint as a theology teacher and football coach at Xavier High School in New York City.

A St. John’s University bachelor’s and double master’s degree recipient, Aquino led Xavier to the Varsity AA Catholic High School League Championship in 2015 along with league titles in 2014 and 2017. Aquino teaches theology at Jesuit and is a faculty co-moderator of the wildly popular BBQ Smokies’ club.

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CHARLES HINTON, JR. • WIDE RECEIVERS

Coach Hinton enters his 25th season at Jesuit Dallas. In addition to his varsity football duties, Hinton serves on the track & field coaching staff. In 2021, Hinton coached Hunter Krepp ’21 on a historic run that culminated with the program’s first UIL State Championship berth in the 100-meter dash.

Coach Hinton mentors a receiving corps that averaged 231.5 reception yards per game while catching 22 touchdowns in 2022.

A native of Galveston, Texas, Hinton played football and ran track at Texas A&M Kingsville. Hinton and his wife, Elizabeth, have seven children.

BILLY THOMPSON • LINEBACKERS

Beginning his 12th season on the sidelines for the Blue and Gold, Coach Thompson teaches English at Jesuit. Thompson has served as an integral part of a defensive unit that anchored the Rangers to nine bi-district championships between 2012 and 2022.

A college football teammate of Coach Hickman, Thompson was a defensive end and graduated from TCU before beginning his coaching career at W.T. White, Lovejoy and McKinney North. Thompson attended Dunwoody High School in Georgia. Thompson and his wife, Kelly, are the parents of three children: Sydney, Zoe and Logan ’24.

SEAN GAVIN ’00 • FRESHMAN COACH

Coach Gavin begins his 17th year coaching at Jesuit, and 15th on the football staff. In addition to his football duties, Coach Gavin is the assistant varsity coach for the Jesuit baseball team, assists in the educational technology office and coordinates athletic transportation.

Gavin earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2008. In 2016, Gavin helped coach the baseball team to a state championship, a historic milestone that saw the Rangers become the first private school to win a UIL baseball state title.

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BERNIE GONZALEZ ’19 • FRESHMAN COACH

Gonzalez is a member of the 15th iteration of the Alumni Service Corps (ASC), a volunteer opportunity available to Jesuit Dallas graduates during a year between college and a career/ graduate school. ASC members tutor, participate in retreats and liturgies, aid with campus ministry, community service, and assist with extracurricular activities.

Gonzalez graduated from SMU in 2023 with bachelor degrees in finance and French.

BILL HENLY • FRESHMAN COACH

Coach Henly enters his 51st year coaching high school athletes and his 18th year at Jesuit Dallas. Henly is a former AP history teacher at Jesuit and is also a varsity track & field coach, specializing in pole vaulters.

Henly and his wife Lisa have three children: Danyelle, Grant, and Billy.

Kenny is a member of the 15th iteration of ASC and will assist with freshman football this fall.

Kenny graduated from Notre Dame in 2023 with a bachelor’s in aerospace engineering. He has been commissioned into the U.S. Air Force through AFROTC, and will report for pilot training in May of 2024.

RYAN MENARD • FRESHMAN COACH

Coach Menard enters his 19th season at Jesuit, where he serves as the head wrestling coach. From 1984–88, Menard wrestled for the University of Nebraska-Omaha, and graduated from the University of South Dakota with a bachelor’s degree in education and a minor in social science.

During his time at Jesuit, the Ranger wrestling program has seen nine grapplers qualify for state, 20 Rangers win individual district championships, and 74 regional qualifiers. Menard has two sons: Alex ’23 and Troy ’24.

MATTHEW UPTON ’02 • FRESHMAN COACH

Coach Upton begins his sixth year at Jesuit, where he serves as a math teacher, rugby head coach, and freshman football coach. Jesuit’s rugby program captured the 2023 Rugby Texas Varsity Cup last season and finished the year with an 11-1 record.

In 2017, Upton was named to the Jesuit Sports Hall of Fame following a stellar collegiate and professional rugby career. Upton currently resides in Dallas with his wife, Daniela, and daughters, Charlotte and Sophia.

Coach Leal will return to the sidelines this fall for his 29th season with the Jesuit Dallas football program. Last year, Leal led the Jesuit Dallas junior varsity squads to a 10-3-1 record and is 60-27-2 over the last nine seasons.

Born and raised in Pleasanton, Texas, Leal began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Eastern Michigan University before stops at Blinn Junior College and Lees-McRae College paved his path to Jesuit Dallas. Leal attended Texas State University, where he played football for the Bobcats.

Leal and his wife, Jenni, have two children: Ryan ’22 and Aleia.

Coach Profitt is in his second season as a freshman head coach. Entering his 19th year at Jesuit Dallas, Profitt teaches social studies and served as the department chair for over 10 years.

Profitt graduated from Austin College with a bachelor’s degree in English language and literature and a master’s degree in teaching. In addition to his coaching and teaching duties, Profitt is the faculty moderator for the wildly popular BBQ Smokies’ club at Jesuit.

Coach Williams is a member of the Jesuit Dallas football and track and field coaching staffs. In addition, Williams is a physical education teacher and a member of the community service department.

Born and raised in Galveston, Williams attended Baylor and played football for the Bears before becoming a twotime Super Bowl Champion with the Dallas Cowboys.

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Completed in 2011, The Dell Performance Center is one of the finest high school athletic training facilities in the country. The fullyequipped 9,000-sq.-foot facility features 14 combination racks with 28 Olympic platforms, eight glute ham developers, three four-sided pulley units, and an expansive dumbbell area that is composed of Iron Grip dumbbells ranging from 15 to 100 lbs. The Dell Performance Center also includes a cardio area that offers a spectacular view of Jesuit’s outdoor athletics facilities. Coaching offices, locker rooms, and a conference room for film study encircles the third-floor training space which is regularly used by nearly 70% of the Jesuit Dallas student body.

GIULIANO SANCHEZ • DIR. OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

Sanchez enters his sixth year at Jesuit Dallas, and his fifth as the director of athletic performance. Prior to Jesuit, Sanchez served as a coach for the Michigan State strength and conditioning department, where he assisted with the 2017 Big Ten champion men’s basketball team. Sanchez made additional stops at the University of Denver, the University of California, and Louisiana State University, and spent time in orthopedics and sports medicine as the strength and conditioning coordinator for Muir Orthopedic Specialists.

Sanchez graduated from Louisiana State University with a master’s degree in kinesiology with a focus in exercise physiology. Sanchez earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with a focus in fitness and health promotion from Colorado Mesa University in 2014. A lacrosse player at the NCAA Division II level, Sanchez was a two-time team captain and All-Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association team selection.

Lefebvre begins his second full season at Jesuit Dallas after joining the Rangers’ athletic performance staff in the winter of 2022. Lefebvre arrived at Jesuit following a four-year tenure at the University of North Texas, where he served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach, specializing with the Mean Green’s women’s basketball, women’s tennis and golf programs, and as an instructor in the kinesiology department.

Prior to UNT, Lefebvre coached at LSU, Wisconsin-Green Bay, UTEP, Marquette, and FC Dallas. Lefebvre earned his bachelor of science in health promotion and wellness from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, and earned a master’s in sports management at Louisiana State University.

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The Jesuit athletic training department specializes in the treatment and recovery of student-athletes throughout the academic year. Staffed by four athletic trainers, Jesuit’s staff utilizes a state of the art facility that promotes recovery with Normatec recovery systems, hyper-volt and deep muscle stimulator percussion massage units, cold laser therapy, E-stim/ultrasound combo units and hyper-ice Venom heat & vibration low back units. For athletes who are in need of recovery, the training room offers additional tools such as a stationary bike, treadmill, total gym, weights and dumbbells, ply-o balls, resistance bands, game-ready cryotherapy units and a hot/cold spa.

Beginning his 29th year as the head athletic trainer at Jesuit Dallas, Martin is a board-certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), a licensed athletic trainer in the state of Texas, and an American Heart Association BLS instructor.

A graduate of Central Connecticut State University, Martin has worked in the clinical setting, including a tenure at the collegiate level with Yale University. In addition, Martin served as a secondary level athletic trainer in Connecticut, New York and Texas prior to arriving at Jesuit Dallas. Martin earned his Master’s of Science from Central Connecticut State University. Martin, his wife Jane, and twin sons, Andrew and Garrett, are strong supporters of Jesuit Dallas.

DR. ROBERT DUVALL • ATHLETIC TRAINER

Dr. Duvall begins his fourth year on the Jesuit Dallas athletic training staff, and has over 30 years of experience in sports medicine. He specializes in 3-D biomechanics, strength and conditioning, manual therapy, rehabilitation, and therapeutic exercises as they relate to all sports.

Dr. Duvall received both a master’s of physical therapy (MPT) in 1998 and his doctorate in physical therapy (DPT) in 2004 from Shenandoah University. He was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Virginia Tech where he received a bachelor’s degree in biology in 1991, and completed two years of graduate work in exercise physiology. He owned and operated physical therapy clinics and sports performance centers while serving as lead physical therapist for the Washington Commanders.

TRAINER

Proctor is in his first full year as an athletic trainer at Jesuit Dallas, and began serving the Jesuit Dallas community in the spring semester of 2023. Proctor is a board-certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), a Licensed Athletic Trainer in the state of Texas and is certified through the American Heart Association as a BLS provider.

Proctor graduated from Oklahoma State University with a bachelor’s of science in health education and promotion, then continued his education at OSU obtaining a master’s degree in athletic training. Since graduating, Michael has spent the last three years working with board certified orthopedic surgeons at Orthopedic Specialists of North Texas.

During his time working in the clinic, he earned a Radiological Technician Certification. Michael has also been contracted with Baylor Scott & White Sports Health covering various sporting events for athletes of all ages. Michael and his wife Ali are excited to be joining the Jesuit community.

KIMBERLIE SCALES • ATHLETIC TRAINER

Scales begins her first full season at Jesuit Dallas after arriving on campus in the spring of 2023. She received her bachelor’s degree in sports medicine, with a minor in Hispanic Studies, from Pepperdine University before earning a master’s degree in athletic training at the University of Virginia.

While at UVA, her research focused on factors associated with concussion recovery, and led her to be selected to present at the 2022 NATA Clinical Symposium & AT Expo in Philadelphia. Scales’ abstract was highlighted by the NATA’s Educational Resources Committee (ERC) for the latest science behind evidence-based practice for Concussion Management & Return to Play (Sept 2022 Edition).

Scales’ professional experiences include internships with one of Costa Rica’s professional soccer team, Deportivo Saprissa, the Los Angeles Rams, and the Chicago Cubs. Her previous stops include the Minnesota Twins, where she served as an assistant athletic trainer for the rookie/Florida complex team. In addition, she also traveled and assisted with the team in the Dominican Republic.

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Top Row: Coach Don Woods, Merritt Johnson, Sean Watson, Drew Betts, Jorge Barrenechea, Sammy McFarland, Jesse Jenkins, Beck Gannon, Everett Menke, Robert Prager, Coach Charlie DeLong Bottom Row: Fredrick Lucky, Jack Garrett, Connor Raney, Cole Carlton, Marco Sotelo, Dawud Crooms, Arsen Ventura, Jack McGoldrick, Caleb Von Lehmden, Jett Kipness Not Pictured: John Keeton Parrish Top Row: Kane Murray, Johnathan Hagood, Cole Hatzmann, Coach Billy Thompson, Christopher Simington, Cason Clarke, Cade Gill Bottom Row: Marty Jones, Reid Miller, Parker Sherman, Brannon Suchala Top Row: Logan Thompson, Grayson Wombacher, Coach Paul Maturi, Entonyo Jones, Jr., Julien Bird Bottom Row: Jack Phillips, Luke Lamont, Nico Rice, Graham Fellows

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CLASS OF 2024 PLAYER PROFILES

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Devonta Smith. I relate to this quote: “I’m not the biggest, I’ve been doubted a lot just because of my size, and really it just comes to down to this...if you can put your mind to it you can do it, no job is too big.” • Funniest Football Moment: Film sessions. • Proudest Football Moment: My first varsity reception. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The brotherhood and the bond that everyone has. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Cornerback. I played that position in middle school and the switch from wide receiver to defensive back isn’t too challenging. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Facing adversity. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Fear Nothing • My favorite motivational expression is... “Never out of the fight.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. I feel like I gave it up too early and could have been good at it if I devoted all my time to it. • Before I graduate, I want to...win district. • Favorite Sports Movie: Remember the Titans • Favorite Football Movie: Friday Night Lights Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Ceedee Lamb. • Favorite College team: Kansas State Wildcats.

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My Grandpa, he played the sport and had a key influence on me. • Funniest Football Moment: Dancing with my teammates. • Proudest Football Moment: Scoring a touchdown. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: My teammates. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback, because he controls the offense. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a brother for others. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Brotherhood • My favorite motivation...inspirational videos. • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It is a cool sport to be good at, and is fun as well. • Before I graduate, I want to...have a significant impact in academics and athletics. • Favorite Sports Movie: Remember the Titans • Favorite Football Movie: 12 Mighty Orphans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Christian Gonzalez. • Favorite College team: Alabama Crimson Tide, University of Texas Longhorns.

Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad. He played college football, so it’s a family thing. • Funniest Football Moment: When I was playing freshman football, our team forced a fumble, threw an interception, and then caught an interception on three consecutive plays. • Proudest Football Moment: I knocked the helmet off of a kid who was trying to cross the middle of the field. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The summer workouts.

• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Representing everything that the school embodies. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Underdogs • My favorite motivational expression is...“Who’s going to carry the boats?” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. • Before I graduate, I want to...go on a trip with my friends. • Favorite Sports Movie: Moneyball

• Favorite Football Movie: The Blind Side Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Ray Lewis. • Favorite College team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? The Texas Longhorns. I grew up going to games with my family. • Funniest Football Moment: Getting into fights with my little brother in the front yard when we played one-on-one football. • Proudest Football Moment: Beating Lake Highlands last year. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Being able to play varsity during my sophomore year. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Defensive back. I know how a receiver thinks, and I think that would help me. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Brotherhood. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Leave No Doubt • My favorite motivational expression is...“No one cares. Work harder.”

• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. I grew up playing it and still love it to this day. • Before I graduate, I want to...win district.

• Favorite Sports Movie: Thunderstruck • Favorite Football Movie: Rudy Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Ja’Marr Chase. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My first trainer inspired me to play football. Through his hard work and personal journey, he helped me realize my love for the game and I became obsessed. • Funniest Football Moment: I was playing outside linebacker in middle school, got cut blocked and did a headstand perpendicular to the ground. • Proudest Football Moment: After six leg surgeries, doctors told me to look at sports that didn’t involve contact or running. However, I battled through adversity and doubt to play football, the game that I love. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Waking up every day in the offseason and putting in the work that nobody sees with the guys that I love. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Outside linebacker, that is what I played from second to ninth grade. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: I have the opportunity to be coached and trained by some of the best coaches everyday, and I can do it alongside a group of guys that will fight until the end for each other. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Outwork Everybody • My favorite motivational expression is...“Obsession is going to beat talent every time.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It is my second favorite sport and some of my greatest role models are basketball players. • Before I graduate, I want to...walk out the door of the school on my last day of senior year with no regrets, knowing I gave it my all and gave myself the best opportunity to play in college. • Favorite Sports Movie: Coach Carter and Hustle • Favorite Football Movie: The Longest Yard Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Aaron Rodgers. • Favorite College team: TCU Horned Frogs, Texas A&M Aggies.

Who were you inspired to play football by and why? I inspired myself. • Funniest Football Moment: Dancing in the locker room to disco music after a practice. • Proudest Football Moment: Finally recording an 80-yard kick-off. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The community and brotherhood that is built during summer workouts. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver. I have the best hands on the team, without a doubt. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a friend and a teammate. Being there for someone when they need it the most. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Bonds Through Brotherhood • My favorite motivational expression is...“Pursue perfection. If you miss short, you’ll still be excellent.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. • Before I graduate, I want to...enjoy the time I have left as a student at Jesuit. • Favorite Sports Movie: Rudy • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Cincinnati Bengals, Justin Tucker. • Favorite College team: Oklahoma Sooners, because my dad went to school there.

Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Julio Jones, because of how athletic he was. • Funniest Football Moment: When Coach Woods used the slip and slide. • Proudest Football Moment: When I scored the game-tying touchdown against Highland Park. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The brotherhood and dedication to the program. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Linebacker, because I like to hit. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being part of something bigger than yourself that contributes to the greater good. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Grit • My favorite motivational expression is...“Iron sharpens iron.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Boxing, because it’s a tough sport. • Before I graduate, I want to...continue to get better at football. • Favorite Sports Movie: Remember the Titans • Favorite Football Movie: The Blind Side Favorite NFL team, player: Atlanta Falcons, A.J. Terrell. • Favorite College team: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My older cousin. He was a leader on any team he was on in the league. • Funniest Football Moment: When a teammate of mine almost scored an 85-yard touchdown, but tripped at the five-yard line. • Proudest Football Moment: Winning a national championship with my youth football team. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The brotherhood and support you have from the coaches, staff and other students. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back. It was my primary position until I thought about my size, which resulted in my switch to linebacker. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: You are hard working, never give up at what you do and go 100 percent on every rep, every test and every homework assignment. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Remember the Rangers • My favorite motivational expression is...“Everything is possible for one who believes.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It was the other sport I played while growing up. • Before I graduate, I want to...be a role model for younger classes, teaching them not to give up and push through everyday even if it’s hard. Those were challenges that I had to overcome. • Favorite Sports Movie: Thunderstruck • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Tennessee Titans, Fred Warner. • Favorite College team: Florida A&M Rattlers.

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad, because he had so many great stories from his time playing football. • Funniest Football Moment: Ripping my pants while squatting. • Proudest Football Moment: Being named to the leadership committee. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The summer conditioning. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver. I want to make some highlight plays, and I have great hands. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a small part of a big community of people who are working together to lift each other up. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Brotherhood • My favorite motivational expression is...“When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. I enjoy it, but I was never good at it. • Before I graduate, I want to...have a rough plan for my future. • Favorite Sports Movie: Moneyball • Favorite Football Movie: The Blind Side Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Bijan Robinson. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Cam Newton. He’s my favorite football player. He’s very exciting to watch and has the best touchdown celebration. • Funniest Football Moment: Watching a teammate take on the wing challenge at Buffalo Wild Wings. • Proudest Football Moment: When I caught a one-handed interception. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The early morning practices. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver. I feel that I would be good at it, and the idea of scoring a touchdown is great. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a teammate for others, and not being selfish. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Ranger Ready • My favorite motivational expression is...“Lead by example.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It’s my second favorite sport. • Before I graduate, I want to...gain 10 pounds. • Favorite Sports Movie: Carter High • Favorite Football Movie: Carter High Favorite NFL team, player: Carolina Panthers, Christian McCaffrey. • Favorite College team: I don’t have one.

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My brother. I always watched his games growing up. • Funniest Football Moment: When two of our coaches did the Oklahoma Drill in practice. • Proudest Football Moment: Catching an interception after a good pre-snap read of an opponent’s play. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Being in the locker room after practice. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver. I’d do well against other defensive backs. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being there for your brothers. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Jesuit Dallas Football • My favorite motivational expression is...“It is what it is.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Track, because I’m fast. • Before I graduate, I want to...beat Highland Park. • Favorite Sports Movie: Talladega Nights • Favorite Football Movie: Air Bud: Golden Receiver Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Ceedee Lamb. • Favorite College team: Texas A&M Aggies.

Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My cousins and family inspired me to play. The countless hours watching the Cowboys and playing touch football in the backyard of my Grandma’s house made me love the sport. • Funniest Football Moment: When Coach Woods put on the Shrek mask after a big win. • Proudest Football Moment: Being named a starting safety as a junior after switching positions from outside linebacker. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The bond formed among our band of brothers and the lifelong friendships. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver. They get all the love and attention in games. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a Man For Others and a person that most people can count on. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Brothers • My favorite motivational expression is...“Who’s going to carry the boats?” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball, because the atmosphere that the sport draws is fun and exciting. • Before I graduate, I want to...have the best senior season possible.

• Favorite Sports Movie: Remember the Titans • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Tyreek Hill. • Favorite College team: Oklahoma Sooners.

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My family. Everyone around me played, and we always watch college football and the Dallas Cowboys. When the opportunity to play presented itself, I took it and never looked back. • Funniest Football Moment: I dove over an opposing player to make a tackle. Someone filmed it, and it earned me the nickname “Super Noonan”. • Proudest Football Moment: Being asked to be a part of the 12th Man Leadership Group during my sophomore year. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Summer workouts. There is something special about getting up and getting to work. Seeing everyone encourage their teammates to be the best fills me with joy. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Safety. Being able to see the field aligns with my play style, and I enjoy being able to run down the opponent and tackle with force. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Performing to your fullest potential. Whether it be your relationship with God, your family, the classroom or the football field, a Ranger tries his hardest to improve his competence and rejoices when faced with opposition, because he knows that God has a plan for him.

• If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Boys in Blue & Gold • My favorite motivational expression is...“The grass is greener when you water it.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. I’ve enjoyed playing with family and friends and I enjoy the team aspect of it. • Before I graduate, I want to...lead a talk on a Kairos retreat. Kairos helped frame my relationship with God during my junior year. It was a formative experience and one I wish to share with my peers.

• Favorite Sports Movie: Coach Carter • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Luke Kuechly. • Favorite College team: SMU Mustangs.

Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad and brother. They loved the game and I wanted to experience it. I watched a lot of football with them, especially when going to my brother’s games, and I wanted to be on the field and play it. • Funniest Football Moment: The offensive line messing around before practice and arguing over food.

• Proudest Football Moment: When I was named to the leadership committee. I was really happy that my teammates looked up to me and that I was now a bigger leader on the team. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: That good work ethic is needed for success. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back. I would love to run the ball and have a shot at running into the end zone and scoring a touchdown. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Wearing the shield with pride, always being happy and providing a helping hand in the world. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Do the Little Things Right • My favorite motivational expression is...“You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. I stopped playing in elementary school but I think it’s a fun sport. I loved being a pitcher and think I’d enjoy it if I made it my main job. • Before I graduate, I want to...squat 500 pounds. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Sandlot • Favorite Football Movie: Friday Night Lights Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Tony Romo. • Favorite College team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

29 • CONNOR RANEY • DEFENSIVE BACK

Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Barry Sanders, because of his jukes and his running ability. • Funniest Football Moment: Just being in the locker room. • Proudest Football Moment: Catching a game-winning interception during my freshman year, and earning a spot on varsity during my sophomore year. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The friends I’ve made. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back. No one can tackle me, and I would tear the defense in half with my moves. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being an athlete and having an unbreakable spirit. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Brotherhood • My favorite motivational expression is...“Fear nothing.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It would be fun to make plays on the court.

• Before I graduate, I want to...be named to the all-district first team.

• Favorite Sports Movie: The Blind Side • Favorite Football Movie: The Blind Side Favorite NFL team, players: Baltimore Ravens, Joe Flacco and Ray Lewis. • Favorite College team: Iowa Hawkeyes.

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My mom gave me two options, either join a jump rope class or try out for the football team. I picked football without ever hearing of the game or being inspired by a specific person. • Funniest Football Moment: During youth ball, I got behind the line and didn’t know whether the quarterback or running back had the ball, so I did what any normal person would do. I wrapped up both to solidify a tackle for loss. • Proudest Football Moment: Beating Lake Highlands in two narrow games during my sophomore and junior seasons. A close second is earning my first offer this summer. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Being with my brothers who have shared the blood, sweat and tears to become not just great players but a winning team that could take on any opponent while learning life lessons along the way. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback, because I have a solid arm and I think that my time on defense would allow me to diagnose the defense more efficiently. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Acting as a player who strives to go above and beyond in everything they do. He can act as a shoulder that his teammates must be able to lean on no matter what. Off the field, they must embody a true student-athlete who distinguishes themselves as an exemplary scholar. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Eternal Brotherhood: Fear Nothing • My favorite motivational expression is...“Be like a duck.” or “Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. I have grown up watching LeBron James, my favorite player of all time, and it would be cool to be talented in that sport. • Before I graduate, I want to...go deep in the playoffs, earn first team all-district and get a Division I offer. • Favorite Sports Movie: Coach Carter • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, players: Cincinnati Bengals, Aaron Donald and Patrick Mahomes. • Favorite College team: Ohio State Buckeyes.

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad. He’s been a football coach and player his whole life. Since the day I was born, football has been a part of my life and it has been a way that my dad and I have been able to bond. • Funniest Football Moment: Watching a teammate take on the wing challenge at Buffalo Wild Wings. • Proudest Football Moment: Beating Lake Highlands in 2021. We dedicated the game to one of my close teammates’ father, and I happened to play a part in the final play of the game. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The memories and struggles that my teammates and I have gone through together. They are key moments that connect us for life. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback. I was a quarterback for most of my life until I had a shoulder injury. I do still ask Coach Hickman to give me a shot every now and then. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Upholding the standard of excellence on and off the field. It means that we’re held to a higher standard because we’re representatives of our school and team. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Fear Nothing

• My favorite motivational expression is...“Everyone wants to be great until it’s time to put the work in.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Lacrosse. Something about the game appeals to me. Whether it’s the style or energy, I wish I would’ve played it in high school. • Before I graduate, I want to...beat Highland Park. • Favorite Sports Movie: Moneyball. • Favorite Football Movie: Friday Night Lights. Favorite NFL team, players: Dallas Cowboys, Micah Parsons. • Favorite College team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My mom. She wanted me to be active in middle school. • Funniest Football Moment: Impersonating one of our coaches during offensive film in spring ball. • Proudest Football Moment: Getting into a game as a sophomore against Irving and recording five tackles. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The atmosphere. It is unmatchable, and the brotherhood formed while playing football for Jesuit will last the rest of my life. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back. Since I started to play rugby, I’ve yearned for the ball and if I got the chance, I would be an amazing fullback and score touchdowns. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a leader for the community and being an example for others to model themselves after. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Discipline and Leadership • My favorite motivational expression is...“Non Tiembo Mala”, which is Latin for “I will fear no evil.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Rugby. It has a lot of similarities to football and I really enjoy it. • Before I graduate, I want to...beat Highland Park, win district and earn all-district honors at either guard or nose guard . • Favorite Sports Movie: Coach Carter. • Favorite Football Movie: The Longest Yard. Favorite NFL team, players: New Orleans Saints, Rob Gronkowski and Drew Brees. • Favorite College team: LSU Tigers.

Who were you inspired to play football by and why? I found the sport interesting, and I’ve been good at it ever since I began playing. • Funniest Football Moment: I was about to score a pick-six in middle school against Prince of Peace, but I got tackled at the one-yard line. • Proudest Football Moment: Earning a spot on the varsity team. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Waking up every morning with my brothers. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back. I’m not fast, but I am quick and I have hands like glue. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a leader and treating everyone with respect. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Brothers For Others • My favorite motivational expression is...“Don’t think, just do.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. I have loved the game and it was my favorite sport when I was younger. • Before I graduate, I want to...beat Highland Park. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Blind Side. • Favorite Football Movie: The Blind Side. Favorite NFL team, players: Denver Broncos, Josh Allen. • Favorite College team: Ole Miss Rebels or TCU Horned Frogs.

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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad and brothers. They all played and talked about how much fun it was to play. • Funniest Football Moment: Getting blindsided by a senior when I was a freshman on scout offense. • Proudest Football Moment: Scoring a touchdown and getting approval from Coach Pointer. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The brothers that I have made along this journey. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Cornerback. It looks fun. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Setting the example. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Band of Brothers • My favorite motivational expression is...“No pain, no gain.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Rugby. It’s the other sport that I compete in at Jesuit, and it is amazing to play. • Before I graduate, I want to...win state in rugby. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Longest Yard. • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans. Favorite NFL team, players: Dallas Cowboys, Tony Pollard. • Favorite College team: Texas A&M Aggies.

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20 • SEAN WATSON • DEFENSIVE BACK

Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Dez Bryant. He was the best wide receiver on my favorite team. • Funniest Football Moment: I scored a touchdown as a running back freshman year, then was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct due to my celebration. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Playing ranger ball. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being the best player that you can be. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Being a Ranger • My favorite motivational expression is...“Hard work outweighs talent.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It’s very fun to play. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Longest Yard. • Favorite Football Movie: The Longest Yard. Favorite NFL team, players: Dallas Cowboys, Dez Bryant. • Favorite College team: Texas A&M Aggies.

10 • QUENTIN WILLIAMS • WIDE RECEIVER

Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Ray Lewis, my dad, and the idea that you can hit someone and not get in trouble in a game. • Funniest Football Moment: Seeing two of my coaches battle during an Oklahoma Drill. • Proudest Football Moment: I don’t have one yet. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The family created from playing alongside my brothers. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Cornerback or safety. It was what I used to play as a child. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being able to say that I play for my brothers and play with pride. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The One Everyone Counted Out • My favorite motivational expression is...“Be the person that you want to be in the future now.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It is the other sport that I have loved since I was a kid. • Before I graduate, I want to...prove myself and redeem myself. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Sandlot. • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans. Favorite NFL team, players: Dallas Cowboys, Devonta Smith. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.

Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My older brother. I am extremely competitive and found the sport fun, so when I saw my brother doing well I was determined to beat him. • Funniest Football Moment: During freshman year, a teammate ran a post route and collided with Coach Henly. • Proudest Football Moment: Defending the last drive against Lake Highlands last year and not letting the Wildcats score. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The rush of excitement I get from competing in a game. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Safety, because of the flying hits you get coming from 12 yards down field. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Building a bond as brothers through competing together. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: 6 A.M • My favorite motivational expression is...“Compete.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf. It’s relaxing and you can play the sport for a long time. • Before I graduate, I want to...dump a Gatorade bucket on Coach Woods. • Favorite Sports Movie: Rudy. • Favorite Football Movie: The Waterboy. Favorite NFL team, players: Dallas Cowboys, Ray Lewis. • Favorite College team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

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VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER

Top Row: Cason Clarke, Blake Aldrine, Phoenix Derichsweiler, Cole Hatzmann, Dylan Drennan, Cade Gill, Johnathan Hagood, Michael Martin, Cooper Quinlan, Graham Fellows, Quentin Williams, Jay Verschoyle, Lucas White

Second Row: Grayson Wombacher, Drew Betts, Jack Yeskie, Julien Bird, Charlie Peters, Cooper Smith, Robert Prager, Christopher Simington, Will Naughton, Sebastian Ferraez, Dolen Hedrick, Liam Murray

Third Row: Cooper Cutler, Walker Davis, Parker Sherman, Ben Petroff, Zane Williams, Luke Lamont, Allen Lesher, Jaeger Krauss, Jack Phillips, Drew Noonan, Brannon Suchala, Kane Murray, Blake Bodnar

Fourth Row: Cole Carlton, Thomas Villalba, Jack McGoldrick, Bobby Musso, Caleb Von Lehmden, Matthew Toker, Logan Thompson, Henry Bourret, Noah McGough, Everett Menke, Luke Steinhart, Joseph Sargis

Fifth Row: Entonyo Jones, Jr., Jett Kipness, Marty Jones, Jesse Jenkins, Reid Miller, Jorge Barrenechea, Matthew Alcala-Frederick, Merritt Johnson, Beck Garrett, Sean Watson, Fredrick Lucky

Sixth Row: Paul Wachsman, Jack Garrett, Marco Sotelo, Griffin Powell, Sammy McFarland, Tristen Bird, Connor Raney, Dawud Crooms, Arsen Ventura, Ryan Engelhardt, Nico Rice

Seventh Row: Coach Charles Hinton, Jr., Coach Patrick Rhatican ’09, Luke O’Brien, William Spicer, Coach Giuliano Sanchez, Coach Paul Maturi, Coach Charlie DeLong

Bottom Row: Coach Corey Pointer, Coach Don Woods, Coach Brandon Hickman, Coach John Livingstone, Coach Billy Thompson Not Pictured: Henry Dunn, Jude Kruse, John Keeton Parish

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vs. Lake Highlands Sept. 15 • 7 p.m. Lil’ Rangerettes Night Dallas Parochial League Night vs. Nimitz Oct. 20 • 7 p.m. Homecoming vs. Richardson Nov. 3 • 7 p.m. Senior Night
HEBRON ROCKWALL J.J. PEARCE LAKE HIGHLANDS IRVING Date Opponent Time Aug. 25 vs. Jesuit Dallas 7 p.m. Sept. 1 at Wylie 7 p.m. Sept. 8 vs. V.R. Eaton 7 p.m. Sept. 15 Bye Week Sept. 22 at FM-Marcus 7 p.m. Sept. 29 vs. Plano East 7 p.m. Oct. 6 at Plano 7 p.m. Oct. 13 at Flower Mound 7 p.m. Oct. 20 vs. Coppell 7 p.m. Oct. 27 at Plano West 7 p.m. Nov. 3 vs. Lewisville 7 p.m. Date Opponent Time Aug. 25 at Cedar Hill 7 p.m. Sept. 1 at Jesuit Dallas 7 p.m. Sept. 8 vs. Prosper 7 p.m. Sept. 14 vs. S. Grand Prairie 7 p.m. Sept. 22 at Rockwall-Heath 7 p.m. Sept. 29 vs. Mesquite Horn 7 p.m. Oct. 6 at Royse City 7 p.m. Oct. 13 vs. North Forney 7 p.m. Oct. 20 Bye Week Oct. 27 at Mesquite 7 p.m. Nov. 3 vs. Tyler Legacy 7 p.m. Date Opponent Time Aug. 25 vs. Wylie 7 p.m. Sept. 1 at Weatherford 7 p.m. Sept. 7 vs. Jesuit Dallas 7 p.m. Sept. 15 at Berkner 7 p.m. Sept. 22 vs. Nimitz 7 p.m. Sept. 29 at MacArthur 7 p.m. Oct. 5 vs. Richardson 7 p.m. Oct. 13 Bye Week Oct. 20 at Lake Highlands 7 p.m. Oct. 27 vs. Irving 7 p.m. Nov. 3 at Highland Park 7 p.m. Date Opponent Time Aug. 24 vs. Mesquite Poteet 7 p.m. Sept. 1 at Flower Mound 7 p.m. Sept. 8 vs Highland Park 7 p.m. Sept. 15 at Jesuit Dallas 7 p.m. Sept. 22 vs Berkner 7 p.m. Sept. 28 at Nimitz 7 p.m. Oct. 5 vs MacArthur 7 p.m. Oct. 13 at Richardson 7 p.m. Oct. 20 vs J.J. Pearce 7 p.m. Oct. 27 Bye Week Nov. 2 at Irving 7 p.m. Date Opponent Time Aug. 24 at FW-Paschal 7 p.m. Sept. 1 at South Garland 7 p.m. Sept. 8 Bye Week Sept. 15 at Highland Park 7 p.m. Sept. 22 vs. Jesuit Dallas 7 p.m. Sept. 29 at Berkner 7 p.m. Oct. 6 vs. Nimitz 7 p.m. Oct. 13 at MacArthur 7 p.m. Oct. 20 vs. Richardson 7 p.m. Oct. 27 at J.J. Pearce 7 p.m. Nov. 2 vs. Lake Highlands 7 p.m.
Date Opponent Time Aug. 25 at FM-Marcus 7 p.m. Sept. 1 vs. Lewisville 7 p.m. Sept. 8 at Lake Highlands 7 p.m. Sept. 15 vs. Irving 7 p.m. Sept. 22 Bye Week Sept. 29 at Jesuit Dallas 7 p.m. Oct. 6 vs. Berkner 7 p.m. Oct. 12 at Nimitz 7 p.m. Oct. 20 vs. MacArthur 7 p.m. Oct. 26 at Richardson 7 p.m. Nov. 3 vs. J.J. Pearce 7 p.m. Date Opponent Time Aug. 25 at Wylie East 7 p.m. Sept. 1 vs. McKinney 7 p.m. Sept. 8 at Richardson 7 p.m. Sept. 15 vs. J.J. Pearce 7 p.m. Sept. 22 at Lake Highlands 7 p.m. Sept. 29 vs. Irving 7 p.m. Oct. 6 at Highland Park 7 p.m. Oct. 13 vs. Jesuit Dallas 7 p.m. Oct. 20 Bye Week Oct. 27 at Nimitz 7 p.m. Nov. 3 vs. MacArthur 7 p.m. Date Opponent Time Aug. 25 at Colleyville Heritage 7 p.m. Sept. 1 vs. FW-Paschal 7 p.m. Sept. 8 at MacArthur 7 p.m. Sept. 15 vs. Richardson 7 p.m. Sept. 22 at J.J. Pearce 7 p.m. Sept. 28 vs. Lake Highlands 7 p.m. Oct. 6 at Irving 7 p.m. Oct. 12 vs. Highland Park 7 p.m. Oct. 20 at Jesuit Dallas 7 p.m. Oct. 27 vs. Berkner 7 p.m. Nov. 3 Bye Week 7 p.m. Date Opponent Time Aug. 25 vs. Woodrow Wilson 7 p.m. Aug. 31 vs. L.D. Bell 7 p.m. Sept. 8 vs. Nimitz 7 p.m. Sept. 15 Bye Week Sept. 21 at Richardson 7 p.m. Sept. 29 vs J.J. Pearce 7 p.m. Oct. 5 at Lake Highlands 7 p.m. Oct. 13 vs. Irving 7 p.m. Oct. 20 at Highland Park 7 p.m. Oct. 26 vs Jesuit Dallas 7 p.m. Nov. 03 at Berkner 7 p.m. Date Opponent Time Aug. 24 at Frisco Cent. 7 p.m. Sept. 1 vs. Bryan Adams 7 p.m. Sept. 8 vs. Berkner 7 p.m. Sept. 15 at Nimitz 7 p.m. Sept. 21 vs. MacArthur 7 p.m. Sept. 29 Bye Week Oct. 5 at J.J. Pearce 7 p.m. Oct. 13 vs. Lake Highlands 7 p.m. Oct. 20 at Irving 7 p.m. Oct. 26 vs. Highland Park 7 p.m. Nov. 3 at Jesuit Dallas 7 p.m.
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48 • Matthew Alcala-Frederick Jr. • LB 19 • Blake Aldrine Sr. • WR 47 • Jorge Barrenechea Jr. • DB 7 • Drew Betts Sr. • DB 34 • Julien Bird Jr. • LB 33 • Dawud Crooms Jr. • DB 4 • Cooper Cutler Capt. • Sr. • WR 12 • Walker Davis Sr. • WR 55 • Phoenix Derichsweiler Jr. • OL
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42 • Dylan Drennan Sr. • K • P 28 • Tristen Bird Sr. • LB 14 • Blake Bodnar Jr. • WR 24 • Henry Bourret Jr. • WR 38 • Cole Carlton Jr. • DB 90 • Cason Clarke Jr. • DL 59 • Henry Dunn Jr. • LB 26 • Ryan Engelhardt Jr. • RB 53 • Graham Fellows Jr. • LB 30 • Sebastian Ferraez Jr. • WR 82 • Beck Gannon Jr. • DB
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40 • Jack Garrett Jr. • DB 3 • Cade Gill Jr. • DL 91 • Johnathan Hagood Jr. • DL 89 • Cole Hatzmann Jr. • DL 1 • Dolen Hedrick Sr. • WR 13 • Jaeger Krauss Jr. • WR • QB 83 • Jude Kruse Jr. • WR 72 • Allen Lesher Sr. • OL 2 • Fredrick Lucky Sr. • DB 73 • Michael Martin Jr. • OL 31 • Jesse Jenkins Jr. • DB 37 • Merritt Johnson Jr. • DB 11 • Entonyo Jones, Jr. Sr. • LB 99 • Marty Jones Jr. • DL 18 • Jett Kipness Jr. • DB 27 • Sammy McFarland Sr. • DB 36 • Jack McGoldrick Jr. • DB 17 • Noah McGough Jr. • K • P 88 • Everett Menke Jr. • DB 98 • Reid Miller Jr. • DL
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71 • Liam Murray Jr. • OL 8 • Bobby Musso Capt. • Sr. • LB 16 • Will Naughton Jr. • QB 23 • Drew Noonan Sr. • LB 70 • Kane Murray Jr. • DL 9 • Charlie Peters Jr. • QB 66 • Ben Petroff Sr. • OL 45 • Jack Phillips Jr. • LB 52 • Griffin Powell Jr. • OL 49 • John Keeton Parrish Jr. • DB 77 • Cooper Quinlan Jr. • OL 29 • Connor Raney Sr. • DB 51 • Joseph Sargis Jr. • OL 94 • Parker Sherman So. • DL 15 • Robert Prager Jr. • DB 32 • Cooper Smith Jr. • LB 43 • Marco Sotelo Jr. • DB 58 • Luke Steinhart Jr. • LB 85 • Brannon Suchala Jr. • DL 92 • Christopher Simington Capt. • Sr. • DL
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50 • Matthew Toker Sr. • OL 25 • Arsen Ventura Jr. • DB 74 • Jay Verschoyle Sr. • OL 35 • Thomas Villalba Sr. • RB 5 • Logan Thompson Capt. • Sr. • LB 20 • Sean Watson Sr. • DB 41 • Lucas White Jr. • LB 10 • Quentin Williams Sr. • WR 22 • Zane Williams Jr. • RB 39 • Caleb Von Lehmden Jr. • DB 54 • Grayson Wombacher Capt. • Sr. • LB 81 • Jack Yeskie Jr. • WR
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82 • JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL • FEAR NOTHING No. Name Year Pos. 3 Cooper Kirby So. LB 4 Cade Kirby So. WR 5 Chad Watson So. DB 6 Harlan Beucler So. WR 8 James Jorgensen So. WR 9 Yates Grabham So. LB 10 Cooper McGough So. DB • K 11 Lucas Mayer So. WR 12 Beck Berry So. QB 13 Luke Goodman So. WR 14 Alec Ramon So. DB 15 Kyler Lee So. WR 16 Carter Casey So. WR 19 Caeden Profitt So. WR 20 Jackson Gregg So. WR 22 Ethan Albus So. RB 23 Mark Edaki So. DB 24 Cole Wombacher So. LB 25 Ben Quinn So. DB 26 Josiah Montalvo So. DB 27 Chauncey Bullard So. DB 28 Jackson Galante So. RB 29 Nick Pregler So. DB 30 Gavin Hallett So. LB 31 Brayden Higginbotham So. K • P 32 Dylan Hover So. K • P 33 Luke Bloodworth So. WR 34 Travis Cantu So. LB 35 Andres Veloz So. LB 36 Shepard Platt So. LB 37 Tristan Quintana So. DB 38 Nil Monet So. RB No. Name Year Pos. 39 Cabe Weissmueller So. DB 40 Noah Zafereo So. LB 42 Noah Drennan So. K 43 Aidan Wittenberg So. RB 45 Gabriel James So. LB 48 Joe Norman So. LB 49 Charlie McCracken So. LB 50 Paddy Jacquart So. LB 51 Price MacFadyen So. DL 52 John Fimian So. DL 53 Jack Odom So. LB 54 Bobby Scichili So. OL 55 Luke Cutler So. OL 57 Emmanuel Uzor So. DL 60 Thomas Andrews So. OL 61 Wesley Lancaster So. OL 62 Luke Lesher So. OL 64 Nicholas Hajovsky So. OL 65 Dutch Murzin So. OL 67 Sebastian Alvarez So. OL 68 Matthew Spiegel So. OL 69 Leo Fernandez So. OL 70 Cole Wilson So. OL 71 Bryce Patterson So. OL 72 Tony Kohler So. OL 73 Brayden Bodnar So. DL 74 Major McMullen So. DL 75 Adam Seal So. DL 76 Ryan Hagood So. DL 77 Flynn Carroll So. DL 80 Drew Hilliard So. WR 81 Tanner Krug So. DL 2023 JUNIOR
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JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL • FEAR NOTHING • 83 Date Day Opponent Location Stadium Kickoff Aug. 24 Thu. Hebron Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7:30 p.m. Aug. 31 Thu. Rockwall Rockwall, Texas Wilkerson-Sanders Stadium 7 p.m. Sept. 6 Wed. J.J. Pearce Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Sept. 14 Thu. Lake Highlands Dallas, Texas Wildcat-Ram Stadium 7 p.m. Sept. 21 Thu. Irving Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Sept. 28 Thu. Highland Park Dallas, Texas Highlander Stadium 7 p.m. Oct. 6 Bye Week Oct. 12 Thu. Berkner Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Oct. 19 Thu. Nimitz Irving, Texas Nimitz H.S. 5:30 p.m. Oct. 25 Wed. MacArthur Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Nov. 3 Thu. Richardson Richardson, Texas Eagle-Mustang Stadium 5:30 p.m. Date Day Opponent Location Stadium Kickoff Aug. 24 Thu. Hebron Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 6 p.m. Aug. 31 Thu. Rockwall Rockwall, Texas Wilkerson-Sanders Stadium 5:30 p.m. Sept. 6 Wed. Sachse Garland, Texas Sachse H.S. 5:30 p.m. Sept. 14 Thu. Lake Highlands Dallas, Texas Wildcat-Ram Stadium 5:30 p.m. Sept. 21 Thu. Wylie Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Sept. 28 Thu. Highland Park Dallas, Texas Highlander Stadium 5:30 p.m. Oct. 12 Thu. Celina Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m. Oct. 25 Wed. Highland Park Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m.

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22 • Ethan Albus So. • RB 67 • Sebastian Alvarez So. • OL 60 • Thomas Andrews So. • OL 12 • Beck Berry So. • QB 6 • Harlan Beucler So. • WR 73 • Brayden Bodnar So. • DL 27 • Chauncey Bullard So. • DB 34 • Travis Cantu So. • OL 77 • Flynn Carroll So. • DL 16 • Carter Casey So. • WR 55 • Luke Cutler So. • OL 42 • Noah Drennan So. • K 23 • Mark Edaki So. • DB 69 • Leo Fernandez So. • LB 52 • John Fimian So. • DL 28 • Jackson Galante So. • WR 13 • Luke Goodman So. • WR 9 • Yates Grabham So. • LB 20 • Jackson Gregg So. • WR 76 • Ryan Hagood So. • DL 33 • Luke Bloodworth So. • WR
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64 • Nicholas Hajovsky So. • OL 30 • Gavin Hallett So. • LB 31 • Brayden Higginbotham So. • K • P 80 • Drew Hilliard So. • WR 32 • Dylan Hover So. • K • P 45 • Gabriel James So. • LB 8 • James Jorgensen So. • WR 4 • Cade Kirby So. • WR 3 • Cooper Kirby So. • LB 72 • Tony Kohler So. • OL 81 • Tanner Krug So. • DL 61 • Wesley Lancaster So. • OL 15 • Kyler Lee So. • WR 62 • Luke Lesher So. • OL 51 • Price MacFadyen So. • DL 11 • Lucas Mayer So. • WR 49 • Charlie McCracken So. • LB 10 • Cooper McGough So. • DB • K 74 • Major McMullen So. • DL 38 • Nil Monet So. • RB 50 • Paddy Jacquart So. • LB
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26 • Josiah Montalvo So. • DB 65 • Dutch Murzin So. • OL 48 • Joe Norman So. • LB 53 • Jack Odom So. • LB
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71 • Bryce Patterson So. • OL 39 • Cabe Weissmueller So. • DB 70 • Cole Wilson So. • OL 43 • Aidan Wittenberg So. • RB 24 • Cole Wombacher So. • LB 40 • Noah Zafereo So. • LB 29 • Nick Pregler So. • DB 19 • Caeden Profitt So. • WR 25 • Ben Quinn So. • DB 37 • Tristan Quintana So. • DB 14 • Alec Ramon So. • DB 36 • Shepard Platt So. • LB 75 • Adam Seal So. • DL 68 • Matthew Spiegel So. • OL 57 • Emmanuel Uzor So. • DL 35 • Andres Veloz So. • LB 5 • Chad Watson So. • DB 54 • Bobby Scichili So. • OL
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92 • JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL • FEAR NOTHING Name Pos. Andres Acosta WR Grant Adee DL Mauricio Aguilar WR Lake Alexander LB Leeland Allen WR Ben Archer WR Tate Archie OL Benton Arthur DB Will Bachman LB Alex Barrenechea LB Dash Boon OL Jack Bourret WR Charlie Boyd OL Jackson Boyd DB Chase Brown DB A.J. Campbell RB Theron Campiti WR Jack Corby RB Barnaby Cox OL Jadon Crooms WR Jackson Cruz WR Ty Daboub WR Roman Derichsweiler DB Holt Devening QB Samuel DiMarco DL Kian Esfahani DB Elliot Evans DL Jonathan Evans WR Preston Farragut WR J.C. Fife LB Dean Gafford LB Jackson Gair RB Max Galante OL Grant Garcia DB Rhys Garrick DB Name Pos. Matthew Gerst OL Graham Gilbert WR Kendall Goostree QB Colin Grant WR Charlie Gray-Gonfalone LB Will Green WR George Hail DB Christopher Hanners DB Jud Harris RB Hunter Helm DL Miles Hendricks QB James Henn DB Andrew Hernandez LB Holden Higginbotham LB Nathan Hofmann WR Beau Johnson LB Cole Johnson DL Sage Jones WR Christian Karlseng DL Henry King RB Reid Kirkland QB Clayton Kline LB Benjamin Knudson DL Joseph Konings WR Jacoby Kowal WR Erik Landis OL Ryan Lastelick OL Brandon Laurent WR Nathan Leavell DB Eli Long LB Jackson Long WR Miguel Lopez DB Ethan Lucido WR Reid Macy DB Cade Madden LB Name Pos. Miles Maestri OL JP Malone WR Lucca Martinelli OL Christian McCaffrey QB Michael McCoy DL Simon McGoldrick LB Henry McLochlin DB Christopher Melle OL Finn Murphy WR Kai Murphy DL Mack Murphy DB Mason Muskovich OL Bernie O’Brien OL Milad Orapeza OL Tristan Osler DB Oliver Owens DB Colton Patterson RB Cooper Patton DL Luke Peters LB Ben Phillips QB Brady Place WR Oliver Prieur DB Winston Quinn WR Kylen Renteria DL Maxwell Reynolds DB Gavin Riley WR Braulio Rios DB Taylor Ripley OL Ford Roberts OL Britt Rumpler DL Cason Sanford WR Jack Schar WR Will Schardin WR Henry Sears DB Levi Secker DB Name Pos. Sunil Shah WR Sam Shaner DB Will Shaner LB Hudson Short DL Jack Simons DB Andrew Skarbek DB Max Smith WR Miller Stevenson DB Thomas Strand DB Christian Strempek LB Joaquin Suarez Soto DB Jack Swindle LB Jake Taber DL Beckett Thornton RB Henry Tilden WR Greyson Townsend LB Sebastian Vallejo LB Joshua VanDenBerg DB Andres Vann DB Cade Vopni WR Jackson Waguespack OL Sutton Wall DB Hatton Walls DB Noah Walsh OL Jack Warren DB Wilson Watkins DL Henry Webb LB Nelson Webb OL Nolan Whalen OL Colton Wilson LB Luke Wolters WR Michael Woram DL Jonathan Wrightsman DL Hudson Yeskie WR Brady Zeck DL
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JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL • FEAR NOTHING • 93 Date Day Opponent Location Stadium Kickoff Aug. 24 Thu. Hebron Carrollton, Texas Brian Brazil Stadium 7 p.m. Aug. 31 Thu. Rockwall Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m. Sept. 6 Wed. J.J. Pearce Richardson, Texas J.J. Pearce H.S. 7 p.m. Sept. 14 Thu. Lake Highlands Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m. Sept. 21 Thu. Irving Irving, Texas Irving H.S. 7 p.m. Sept. 28 Thu. Highland Park Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m. Oct. 12 Thu. Berkner Richardson, Texas Berkner H.S. 7 p.m. Oct. 19 Thu. Nimitz Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Oct. 25 Wed. MacArthur Irving, Texas MacArthur H.S. 7 p.m. Nov. 2 Thu. Richardson Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m.
Date Day Opponent Location Stadium Kickoff Aug. 24 Thu. Hebron Carrollton, Texas Brian Brazil Stadium 5:30 p.m. Aug. 31 Thu. Rockwall Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Sept. 6 Wed. J.J. Pearce Richardson, Texas J.J. Pearce H.S. 5:30 p.m. Sept. 14 Thu. Lake Highlands Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m Sept. 21 Thu. Irving Irving, Texas Irving H.S. 5:30 p.m. Sept. 28 Thu. Highland Park Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Oct. 12 Thu. Berkner Richardson, Texas Berkner H.S. 5:30 p.m. Oct. 19 Thu. Sachse Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m. Oct. 25 Wed. MacArthur Irving, Texas MacArthur H.S. 5:30 p.m. Nov. 2 Thu. Richardson Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m.
Date Day Opponent Location Stadium Kickoff Aug. 24 Thu. Hebron Carrollton, Texas Brian Brazil Stadium 4 p.m. Aug. 31 Thu. Prosper Prosper, Texas Prosper H.S. 4 p.m. Sept. 6 Wed. Allen Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 4 p.m. Sept. 14 Thu. V.R. Eaton Haslet, Texas V.R. Eaton H.S. 4 p.m. Sept. 21 Thu. Prosper Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 4 p.m. Sept. 28 Thu. Flower Mound Marcus Flower Mound, Texas Marcus H.S. 4 p.m. Oct. 5 Thu. Hebron Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 4 p.m. Oct. 12 Thu. Flower Mound Marcus Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 4 p.m. Oct. 19 Thu. Allen Allen, Texas Lowery Freshman Center 4 p.m. Oct. 25 Wed. V.R. Eaton Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 4 p.m.
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Andres Acosta Fr. • WR Grant Adee Fr. • DL Mauricio Aguilar Fr. • WR Lake Alexander Fr. • LB Leeland Allen Fr. • WR Ben Archer Fr. • WR Tate Archie Sr. • OL Benton Arthur Fr. • DB Will Bachman Fr. • LB Alex Barrenechea Fr. • LB Dash Boon Fr. • OL Jack Bourret Fr. • WR Charlie Boyd Fr. • OL Jackson Boyd Fr. • DB Chase Brown Fr. • DB A.J. Campbell Jr. • RB Theron Campiti Fr. • WR Jack Corby Fr. • RB Barnaby Cox Fr. • OL Jadon Crooms Fr. • WR
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Jackson Cruz Fr. • WR Ty Daboub Fr. • WR Roman Derichsweiler Fr. • DB Holt Devening Fr. • QB Samuel DiMarco Fr. • DL Kian Esfahani Fr. • DB Elliot Evans Fr. • DL Jonathan Evans Fr. • WR Preston Farragut Fr. • WR J.C. Fife Fr. • LB Dean Gafford Fr. • LB Jackson Gair Fr. • RB Max Galante Fr. • OL Grant Garcia Fr. • DB Rhys Garrick Fr. • DB Matthew Gerst Fr. • OL Graham Gilbert Fr. • WR Kendall Goostree Fr. • QB Colin Grant Fr. • WR
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Charlie Gray-Gonfalone Fr. • LB
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Will Green Fr. • WR George Hail Fr. • DB Christopher Hanners Fr. • DB Jud Harris Fr. • RB Hunter Helm Fr. • DL Miles Hendricks Fr. • QB James Henn Fr. • DB Andrew Hernandez Fr. • LB Holden Higginbotham Fr. • LB Nathan Hofmann Fr. • WR Beau Johnson Fr. • LB Cole Johnson Fr. • DL Sage Jones Fr. • WR Christian Karlseng Fr. • DL Henry King Fr. • RB Reid Kirkland Fr. • QB Clayton Kline Fr. • LB Benjamin Knudson Fr. • DL Joseph Konings Fr. • WR Jacoby Kowal Fr. • WR
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Erik Landis Fr. • OL Ryan Lastelick Fr. • OL Nathan Leavell Fr. • DB Eli Long Fr. • LB Miles Maestri Fr. • OL JP Malone Fr. • WR Lucca Martinelli Fr. • OL Christian McCaffrey Fr. • QB Michael McCoy Fr. • DL Simon McGoldrick Fr. • LB Henry McLochlin Fr. • DB Christopher Melle Fr. • OL Finn Murphy Fr. • WR Kai Murphy Fr. • DL Brandon Laurent Fr. • WR Jackson Long Fr. • WR Miguel Lopez Fr. • DB Ethan Lucido Fr. • WR Reid Macy Fr. • DB Cade Madden Fr. • LB
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Mack Murphy Fr. • DB Mason Muskovich Fr. • OL Bernie O’Brien Fr. • OL Milad Orapeza Fr. • OL Tristan Osler Fr. • DB Brady Place Fr. • WR Oliver Prieur Fr. • DB Winston Quinn Fr. • WR Kylen Renteria Fr. • DL Maxwell Reynolds Fr. • DB Gavin Riley Fr. • WR Braulio Rios Fr. • DB Taylor Ripley Fr. • OL Ford Roberts Fr. • OL Britt Rumpler Fr. • DL Oliver Owens Fr. • DB Colton Patterson Fr. • RB Cooper Patton Fr. • DL Luke Peters Fr. • LB Ben Phillips Fr. • QB
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Cason Sanford Fr. • WR Jack Schar Fr. • WR Will Schardin Fr. • WR Henry Sears Fr. • DB Levi Secker Fr. • DB Andrew Skarbek Fr. • DB Miller Stevenson Fr. • DB Max Smith Fr. • WR Thomas Strand Fr. • DB Christian Strempek Fr. • LB Joaquin Suarez Soto Fr. • DB Jack Swindle Fr. • LB Jake Taber Fr. • DL Beckett Thornton Fr. • RB Harry Tilden Fr. • WR Sunil Shah Fr. • WR Sam Shaner Fr. • DB Will Shaner Fr. • LB Hudson Short Fr. • DL
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Greyson Townsend Fr. • LB Sebastian Vallejo Fr. • LB Joshua VanDenBerg Fr. • DB Andres Vann Fr. • DB Cade Vopni Fr. • WR Wilson Watkins Fr. • DL Henry Webb Fr. • LB Nelson Webb Fr. • OL Nolan Whalen Fr. • OL Colton Wilson Fr. • LB Luke Wolters Fr. • WR Michael Woram Fr. • DL Jonathan Wrightsman Fr. • DL Hudson Yeskie Fr. • WR Brady Zeck Fr. • DL Jackson Waguespack Fr. • OL Sutton Wall Fr. • DB Hatton Walls Fr. • DB Noah Walsh Fr. • OL Jack Warren Fr. • DB
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Back Row: Alex Jones, Madeline Bazan, Lucy Williams, Claire Davis, Catherine Wilmer, Julia Woods, Ellie Allen, Molly Jackson, Brooke Reike, Polina Slater, Lanie Wootton, Natalie Cerone, Maya Stewart Second Row: Giselle Bouman, Kenna Murphy, Rachel Rader, Isabella Bledsoe, May Bai, Ana Torres, Ava Stewart, Denning JESUIT DALLAS RANGERETTE OFFICERS From L to R: Junior Lieutenant Catherine Eakes, Senior Lieutenant Claire Savage, Junior Lieutenant Cate Tiffany, Captain Allie Tepera, Junior Lieutenant Sadie Johnson, First Lieutenant Christina Antoon, Junior Lieutenant Claire Whitworth, Senior Lieutenant Jamie Duda
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Back Row: Isabella Bledsoe, Maya Stewart, Molly Jackson, Rebecca Weaver Middle Row: Ana Torres, Natalie Cerone, Ava Stewart Front Row: Brooke Reike, Lanie Wootton, Ellie Allen, Reese Walsh Not Pictured: Emily Kidd, Liliana Toudouze, Marley Shepherd Back Row: Junior Lieutenant Catherine Eakes, Junior Lieutenant Cate Tiffany, Junior Lieutenant Sadie Johnson, Junior Lieutenant Claire Whitworth Middle Row: Natalie Cerone, Brooke Reike, Denning Thompson Front Row: Senior Lieutenant, Captain Allie Tepera, First Lieutenant Christina Antoon, Senior Lieutenant Jamie Duda Not Pictured: Riley Westerburg
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ALLIE’S SQUAD

CATE’S SQUAD

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From L to R: Julia Woods, Ana Torres, Captain Allie Tepera, Denning Thompson, Reese Walsh Not Pictured: Seville Laird Back Row: Giselle Bouman
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Front Row: Alex Jones, Junior Lieutenant Cate Tiffany, Molly Jackson Not Pictured: Anna White

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CHRISTINA’S SQUAD

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From L to R: May Bai, Ellie Allen, Junior Lieutenant Catherine Eakes, Polina Slater, Sophie Shuck Back Row: Virginia McKee
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Front Row: Catherine Wilmer, First Lieutenant Christina Antoon, Brooke Reike Not Pictured: Liliana Toudouze, Wesley McMillan

CLAIRE SAVAGE’S SQUAD

CLAIRE WHITWORTH’S SQUAD

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Back Row: Lanie Wootton Front Row: Kenna Murphy, Senior Lieutenant Claire Savage, Natalie Cerone Not Pictured: Riley Westerburg Top Row: Claire Davis
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Bottom Row: Lucy Williams, Junior Lieutenant Claire Whitworth, Maya Stewart Not Pictured: Marley Shepherd

JAMIE’S SQUAD

SADIE’S SQUAD

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Top Row: Dylan Mize
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Bottom Row: Rebecca Weaver, Senior Lieutenant Jamie Duda, Ava Stewart Not Pictured: Emily Kidd Back Row: Madeline Bazan Front Row: Isabella Bledsoe, Junior Lieutenant Sadie Johnson, Rachel Rader Not Pictured: Katherine Townsend
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wishing you an amazing wishing you an amazing you amazing senior season - we are senior season - we are seasonso proud of you so proud of you proud you go RANGERS! go RANGERS! RANGERS!

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-- DAD, MOM, KATIE, WILL & WES DAD, MOM, KATIE, WILL & WES DAD, WILL & WES
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Ellie Allen Senior Christina Antoon Senior First Lieutenant May Bai Sophomore Madeline Bazan Freshman Isabella Bledsoe Sophomore Giselle Bouman Freshman Manager Natalie Cerone Junior Claire Davis Freshman Jamie Duda Senior Senior Lieutenant Catherine Eakes Junior Junior Lieutenant Molly Jackson Sophomore Sadie Johnson Junior Junior Lieutenant Alex Jones Senior Emily Kidd Junior Seville Laird Freshman Virginia McKee Freshman Wesley McMillan Freshman Dylan Mize Freshman Kenna Murphy Freshman Rachel Rader Senior
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Brooke Reike Junior Claire Savage Senior Senior Lieutenant Marley Shepherd Senior Sophie Shuck Sophomore Polina Slater Freshman Ava Stewart Junior Maya Stewart Sophomore Allie Tepera Senior Captain Denning Thompson Sophomore Cate Tiffany Junior Junior Lieutenant Claire Whitworth Junior Junior Lieutenant Lucy Williams Freshman Catherine Wilmer Freshman Julia Woods Freshman Lanie Wootton Senior Ana Torres Sophomore Liliana Toudouze Junior Katherine Townsend Freshman Reese Walsh Junior Rebecca Weaver Sophomore Riley Westerburg Sophomore Anna White Freshman
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2023-24 JESUIT DALLAS CHEERLEADING

Front

2023-24 JESUIT DALLAS VARSITY CHEERLEADING TEAM

Top Row: Audrey Cox, Flora Bland, Audrey Nims, Annabelle Graham, Samantha Clark, Emma Loring

Middle Row: Mary Jane Neuhoff, Kasey Barsch, Emily Sisk, Haley Jensen, Angelina DeVita, Ava Leonard, Lizzie Furlong, Lauren Sargis, Claire Keeley, Gable George

Olivia Isbell, Delaney Cabrera, Andrea Ghisoli, Ella Kuehler, Gianna

2023-24 JESUIT DALLAS JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADING TEAM

Back Row: Kate Judson, Lila Methvin, Dylan Hernandez, Addison Kayanan, Mary White, Royce Cooper, Jane Bourret

Middle Row: Siever McCullough, Kennedy Keough, Emma Graham, Kate Kruse, Mary-Michael Shuff, Cate O’Brien, Hope Lamont

Front Row: Lauren Cooper, Sofi Jorge, Finley Kent, Stella Rossics, Charlotte Kimble, Sophie Stewart, Riley Jones, Sarah Kelton

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Row: Ferri, Amelia Bruty, Allie Gregory
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VARSITY CHEERLEADING ROSTER
Kasey Barsch Junior Flora Bland Junior Amelia Bruty Senior Delaney Cabrera Senior Samantha Clark Junior Audrey Cox Junior Angelina DeVita Senior Gianna Ferri Senior • Captain Lizzie Furlong Junior Gable George Junior Andrea Ghisoli Senior • Captain Annabelle Graham Junior Allie Gregory Senior Olivia Isbell Senior Haley Jensen Senior Claire Keeley Junior Ella Kuehler Senior • Captain Ava Leonard Senior Emma Loring Junior Mary Jane Neuhoff Junior Audrey Nims Junior Lauren Sargis Junior Emily Sisk Junior

JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADING ROSTER

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Jane Bourret Freshman Lauren Cooper Sophomore Royce Cooper Freshman Emma Graham Freshman Dylan Hernandez Freshman Riley Jones Sophomore Sofi Jorge Sophomore Kate Judson Freshman Addison Kayanan Freshman Sarah Kelton Sophomore Finley Kent Sophomore Kennedy Keough Freshman Charlotte Kimble Sophomore Kate Kruse Freshman Hope Lamont Freshman Siever McCullough Freshman Lila Methvin Freshman Cate O’Brien Freshman Stella Rossics Sophomore Mary-Michael Shuff Freshman Sophie Stewart Sophomore Mary White Freshman
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JESUIT DALLAS VARSITY CHEER CAPTAINS (FROM L TO R:): Gianna Ferri, Ella Kuehler, Andrea Ghisoli
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2023-24 JESUIT DALLAS CHEER COACHING STAFF:
Jostens Student Center • 4930 Olson Drive, Suite 300 • Dallas, Texas 75227 Brian Colwill • (214) 321-4100 • email: brian.colwill@jostens.com
From Left to Right: Head Coach Laura Sayers, Assistant Coach Scott Gambrel ’09, Assistant Coach Kendra Sawyer, Assistant Coach Crystal Joschko
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2023-24 JESUIT-URSULINE RANGER

BAND

Carrell Clinic’s specialty-trained doctors proudly provide Jesuit athletes—and their family and fans—with the specialized orthopaedic and sports medicine care they need to stay in the game.

To schedule an appointment with one of Carrell Clinic’s world-class leaders, please call (214) 256-1950.

Wayne Z. Burkhead, Jr., M.D.

John A. Baker, M.D.

James R. Sackett, M.D.

Daniel E. Cooper, M.D.

Paul C. Peters, Jr., M.D.

Andrew B. Dossett, M.D.*

Eugene E. Curry, M.D.

Daniel A. Worrel, M.D.

Kurt J. Kitziger, M.D.**

Andrew L. Clavenna, M.D.

Mark S. Muller, M.D.

Todd C. Moen, M.D.

J. Carr Vineyard, M.D.

M. Michael Khair, M.D.

William R. Hotchkiss, M.D.

J. Field Scovell, III, M.D.

Jason S. Klein, M.D.

Brian P. Gladnick, M.D.

Bradford S. Waddell, M.D.

William A. Robinson, M.D.

Holt S. Cutler, M.D.

Tyler R. Youngman, M.D.

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STRONG WORK. PLAY. WIN. www.carrellclinic.com Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Specialists Since 1921 A Division of OrthoLoneStar OF EXCELLENCE EST 1921 A CENTURY Carrell Clinic Frisco 3800 Gaylord Parkway Suite 710 Frisco, TX 75034 Carrell Clinic Dallas 9301 North Central Expressway Tower I, Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75231
RANGERS
*Jesuit Alumnus – Shreveport **Jesuit Alumnus – New Orleans

JESUIT-URSULINE RANGER BAND

Wills

Third Row: Abram Hunt, Mary Borkowski, Lucas Cruz, Gibson Goodno, Brandon Bang, Ryan Fitzgerald

Fourth Row: Sophia McShane, Celeste Theriot, Emma Morales, Hannah Fonteneau, Alejandro Calvo, Luke Patterson, Mr. Donovan Putnam

Fifth Row: Brandon Gibson, James Corrigan, Kaden Handoko, Nicholas Albaugh, Ethan Senen, Lucia Luschek, Ethan Tavares, Mr. Zane Crownover

Sixth Row: Jordan Lam, Adam Peckham, Henry Casey, Ariana Ellis, Luke Thornton, Diego Lesczynski, Kieran Welborne, Ms. Jane Chambers

Seventh Row: Ava Volluz, Jordan Plummer, Channing Croft, Savanna Vanciel

Bottom Row: Alana Rojas, Juliana Copenhaver, Emma Gomar Not Pictured: David Amador, Benjamin Brainard, Allen Zhang

Name Yr. Group

Alice Adam Jr Trumpet

David Amador So. Color Guard

Nicholas Aulbaugh Fr Drumline

Brandon Bang So. Alto Saxophone

Nicholas Bartel Fr French Horn

William Blosser So. Baritone

Mary Borkowski Sr Clarinet

Benjamin Brainard Sr. Trumpet

Alejandro Calvo Jr Drumline

Henry Casey Sr Percussion

Julianna Copenhaver Jr Color Guard

James Corrigan Sr. Drumline

Channing Croft Jr Color Guard

Lucas Cruz So. Tenor Saxophone

Ariana Ellis So. Percussion

Ryan Fitzgerald Fr. Alto Saxophone

Hannah Fonteneau So. Flute

Brandon Gibson Sr Drum Major

Emma Gomar So. Color Guard

Gibson Goodno Fr. Alto Saxophone

Kaden Handoko Fr Drumline

Abram Hunt So. Clarinet

Jordan Lam So. Percussion

Audrey Lavelle Fr French Horn

Name Yr. Group

Diego Lesczynski Jr Percussion

Lucia Luschek So. Drumline

Kyle Ma Sr Trombone

Sophia Mcshane Fr. Flute

Emma Morales Sr Flute

Patrick Murphy Sr Tuba

Luke Patterson So. Drumline

Adam Peckham So. Percussion

Jordan Plummer So. Color Guard

Leonardo Ramirez Jr French Horn

Michelle Rodriguez So. Trombone

Alana Rojas Jr. Color Guard

Ethan Senen So. Drumline

Ethan Tavares Sr Drum Major

Celeste Theriot Jr Flute

Luke Thornton So. Percussion

Savanna Vanciel Jr Color Guard

Joshua Vandenberg Fr Tuba

Ava Volluz Jr Color Guard

Kieran Welborne Sr. Drumline

Thomas Westerman Jr French Horn

Michael Yerrington Sr Trumpet

Allen Zhang So. Clarinet

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Top Row: Joshua VanDenBurg, Blosser, Kyle Ma, Michelle Rodriguez, Patrick Murphy Second Row: Michael Yerrington, Alice Adam, Leo Ramirez, Nicholas Bartel, Thomas Westerman, Audrey Lavelle

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Alice Adam Jr. • Trumpet David Amador So. • Color Guard Nicholas Aulbaugh Fr. • Drumline Brandon Bang So. • Alto Saxophone Nicholas Bartel Fr. • French Horn Wills Blosser So. • Baritone Mary Borkowski Sr. • Clarinet Benjamin Brainard Sr. • Trumpet Alejandro Calvo Jr. • Drumline Henry Casey Sr. • Percussion Julianna Copenhaver Jr. • Color Guard James Corrigan Sr. • Drumline Channing Croft Jr. • Color Guard Lucas Cruz So. • Tenor Saxophone Ariana Ellis So • Percussion Ryan Fitzgerald Fr. • Alto Saxophone Hannah Fonteneau So. • Flute Brandon Gibson Sr. • Drum Major Emma Gomar So. • Color Gurd Gibson Goodno Fr. • Alto Saxophone
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Kaden Handoko Fr. • Drumline Abram Hunt So. • Clarinet Jordan Lam So. • Percussion Audrey Lavelle Fr. • French Horn Diego Lesczynski Jr. • Percussion Lucia Luschek So. • Drumline Kyle Ma Sr. • Trombone Sophia McShane Fr. • Flute Emma Morales Sr. • Flute Patrick Murphy Sr. • Tuba Luke Patterson So. • Drumline Adam Peckham So. • Percussion Jordan Plummer So. • Color Guard Leonardo Ramirez Jr. • French Horn Michelle Rodriguez So. • Trombone Alana Rojas Jr. • Color Guard Ethan Senen So. • Drumline Ethan Tavares Sr. • Drum Major Celeste Theriot Jr. • Flute Luke Thornton So. • Percussion
JESUIT-URSULINE RANGER BAND
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Savanna Vanciel Jr. • Color Guard Joshua Vandenberg Fr. • Tuba Ava Volluz Jr. • Color Guard Kieran Welborne Sr. • Drumline Thomas Westerman Jr. • French Horn Michael Yerrington Sr. • Trumpet
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Allen Zhang So. • Clarinet
JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL • FEAR NOTHING • 147 GET YOUR “J’s” UP The Jesuit Alumni Association proudly supports our Jesuit Rangers For ways to get involved and stay connected, contact Sean McMullen ’96 smcmullen@jesuitcp.org or 972-387-8700 x342 @JesuitAlums Jesuit Rangers @jesuitalums Jesuit Dallas Alumni
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