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.
Pictured: (Right): A cover designed by DeOre for the 2017 Winter edition of the Jesuit Today celebrating the 75th anniversary of Jesuit Dallas.
JESUIT DALLAS ADMINISTRATION AND FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF
President Mike Earsing
Principal Tom Garrison ’92
Vice President of Advancement B.J. Antes
Vice President of Operations
Assistant Principal of Curriculum & Instruction
Assistant Principal of Student Academics
Assistant Principal of Faculty Formation
Alex Soich ’04
Dr. Todd Gruninger ’98
Seth Waits ’01
Michele Williams
Director of Mission and Formation ......................................... Elise Stewart
Director of Student Life ........................................................Dr. Mark Knize
Dean of Student Affairs
Athletic Director
Associate Athletic Director
Asst. Athletic Director
Athletic Administrators
Director of Athletic Performance
Assistant Director of Athletic Performance
Head Athletic Trainer
Team Physician
Athletic Trainer
Athletic Trainer
Athletic Trainer
Director of Communications
Jose Aquino
Kyle Herrema
Paul Maturi
Chris Hill
Mike Grimes ’86
Pam Murad
Marcy O’Neill
Rick Lefebvre
Mouhari Daboya
Rick Martin
Dr. Tarek O. Souryal
Dr. Robert Duvall
Michael Proctor
Kimberlie Scales
James Kramer
Director of Alumni Relations ......................................... Sean McMullen ’96
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PROGRAM CREDITS
Executive Editor, Designer: Bryan Montgomery, Sports Information Director. Editorial Team: James Kramer, Patrick Rhatican ’09, Candice Price. Photography: Legacy Studios (Football, Band Photography), Francis Celii Photography (Football Action Photography), Lisa Manis Crenshaw/ Texas Tradition Photography (Rangerettes Photography), Kendra Sawyer (Cheerleader Photography), Mike Stone (Dallas Morning News).
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 2003, Jesuit has captured 73 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 2024-25 season as the six-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.
Jesuit Dallas captains (From L to R) Michael Martin, Cade Gill and Charlie Peters with Max Abmas ’19, former basketball standout and college basketball star that made national headlines during his time with Oral Roberts University and University of Texas at Austin. Abmas participated in the coin toss in Jesuit’s season opener against Hebron (Aug. 30).
The faithful Jesuit Dallas students packed the stands throughout the team’s four-game home stand, cheering on the Rangers from kickoff to the final whistle. Jesuit’s passionate student base promoted a theme for every home game, such as the U.S.A. Night against Hebron (Aug. 30).
The Lone Rangers made their triumphant return to the sidelines this season under the leadership of Jack Lehman ’20, running the flags after Jesuit Dallas touchdowns and cheering on the Blue and Gold throughout the 2024 season.
Dallas football hosted Highland Park at Gerald J. Ford Stadium for a non-district bout on September 13. The Rangers had over 10,000 attendees watch the game, one of the highest non-playoff single game attendance totals in the Metroplex this season.
Jesuit
A memorable season filled with incredible performances, memorable matchups and a continued tradition of excellence, the 2024 Jesuit Dallas football season saw the Rangers procure a 6-4 regular season record. Jesuit qualified for the postseason for the 16th time since joining the University Interscholastic League (UIL) in 2004, securing a spot in the UIL 6A Division II Tournament.
Offense
The Rangers’ high-powered offense averaged 35.8 points during the year while recording 347.8 yards per contest. Senior quarterback Charlie Peters earned all-district first team honors and ranked 19th in the area with 2,285 yards and 29 touchdowns during the season. Peters additionally led the team in rushing, emerging as a true dual-threat quarterback with 108 carries for 540 net yards and nine rushing touchdowns.
Senior Jaeger Krauss finished the year as the team’s leading receiver, catching 52 passes for 628 yards and 10 touchdowns. Senior Blake Bodnar erupted down the stretch of the season, racking up 10 of his team-leading 12 touchdowns over the final five games of the year, including a three-touchdown outing against MacArthur that made him the first Ranger since 2017 to accomplish the feat. Both Krauss and Bodnar landed on the alldistrict first team to close out their senior seasons.
Junior Shane Parker led the team with 942 all-purpose yards, racking up 209 rushing, 313 receiving, 398 kick return and 22 punt return yards. Parker would add three receiving touchdowns and a rushing touchdown in 2024. Senior Henry Bourret scored five touchdowns on the ground alongside two touchdown receptions, finishing the year with 309 rushing yards to earn all-district second team plaudits.
Senior Ryan Engelhardt scored three touchdowns for the Blue and Gold, while junior Lucas Mayer and sophomore Jud Harris scored the Rangers’ final two rushing touchdowns of the season. Seniors Jett Kipness, Jude Kruse, Jack Yeskie, Mayer and junior Harlan Beucler scored the Rangers’ completed Jesuit’s contingent of receiving touchdowns. Jesuit was anchored by a stellar offensive line, sparked by senior and all-district first team pick Michael Martin, all-district second team selections Liam Murray and Griffin Powell, honorable mention picks Luke Cutler and Reid Miller and the full contingent of the Rangers’ formidable front line.
Defense
Jesuit’s defense was loaded with returning and fresh star powered that aided in the team’s return to the postseason. The Rangers were led defensively by senior Julien Bird, who finished the year with 100 total tackles (18 unassisted, 82 assisted) along with a forced fumble and blocked kick en route to earning a spot on the all-district second team. Junior and all-district first team pick Gabriel James closed out the season with 96 tackles (11 solo, 85 assisted), adding 3.5 tackles for loss, three sacks and a recovered fumble.
Additional all-district linebackers included honorable mention selection Cooper Smith, who picked up 50 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and recovered fumble along with fellow honorable mention pick Robert Prager, who finished the season ranked sixth on the team in overall tackles with 54 stops on the year. Senior Jack McGoldrick was the final Jesuit linebacker to earn all-district honors, using a 40-tackle, 2.5 tackle-for-loss senior campaign to pick up honorable mention honors.
On the defensive line, senior Cade Gill landed on the all-district first team, finishing his senior season with 65 tackles, a teamleading 8.5 tackles for loss, four sacks, a forced fumble and five blocked kicks. Junior Parker Sherman tackled his way to the alldistrict second team, ranking fourth on the team with 61 tackles alongside two tackles for loss and three sacks. Senior Cason Clarke earned honorable mention honors following a 33-tackle season that included a tackle for loss and a sack.
Senior Merritt Johnson was the team’s top tackler in the defensive backfield, finishing the season on the all-district second team while finishing fifth on the team with 54 tackles. Johnson, senior Arsen Ventura and senior Jake Fults finished out the year tied for the team lead with five pass breakups apiece.
The Rangers’ special teams unit was led by senior kicker/punter Noah McGough, who earned his second District Special Teams Most Valuable Player award after finishing the season as the second-highest scorer on the team with 63 points on the year. McGough converted 51 extra point attempts and four field goals during the year and averaged 53.9 yards per kickoff with 44 touchbacks on 64 attempts. As a punter, McGough launched 26 kicks, averaging 41.6 yards per punt, landing eight inside the 20yard line and six punts of 50 yards. Parker and sophomore Andres Vann led the team in punt returns, as both returners finished the year with 22 punt return yards during the season, while Parker led the team with 398 kick return yards, followed by 263 kick return yards by Krauss.
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Jesuit’s first scoring play of the season came on an 87-yard, trick play pass thrown by senior Jaeger Krauss to fellow fourth year Jack Yeskie against Hebron on Aug. 30. The pass was not only Jesuit’s longest scoring play of the season, but also Jesuit’s longest play from scrimmage in 2024.
Senior Julien Bird recorded 17 tackles in the season-opener against Hebron. Bird’s season-opening performance ended up as the highest single-game tackle output for the Rangers in 2024. Bird would finish the season with 100 tackles, becoming only the third Ranger to hit 100 tackles in a season since 2020.
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The number of miles that it took for the Jesuit Dallas football team to travel from Ranger Stadium to Tad Gormley Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana. Jesuit’s matchup against the Blue Jays marked the first time since 2012 that the Rangers traveled out of state to play a game.
Over 13,500 fans attended Jesuit’s showdown with Highland Park at Gerald J. Ford Stadium on the campus of Southern Methodist University. Approximately 28,000 tickets were sold during the two seasons that the Rangers and Scots have met in the home of the ACC Champion Mustangs.
Senior Merritt Johnson returned an Irving interception 50 yards for a touchdown during Jesuit’s second home game of the season, recording the team’s first pick-six since 2015. The touchdown helped the Rangers take a 42-7 halftime lead in the eventual 49-20 win over the Tigers.
Junior Shane Parker scored an electrifying 65-yard kickoff return aided by a hook-and-ladder trick lateral from senior Jaeger Krauss in Jesuit’s loss to J.J. Pearce. Parker would finish the season with a team-leading 398 kick return yards. 33
Jesuit’s Thursday night showdown against Lake Highlands was simulcast on CW33, marking the sixth time since 2015 that a Jesuit Dallas football game has been broadcasted by a local news station. 3
Senior wide receiver Blake Bodnar caught three touchdowns against MacArthur, becoming the first Ranger since Fletcher Rosenbleeth ’18 to accomplish the feat. In addition, senior quarterback Charlie Peters matched a career high with six touchdowns against the Cardinals. 6
Jesuit Dallas scored a defensive touchdown in the first quarter against Richardson as senior Robert Prager recovered an Eagles fumble in the end zone to spot the Rangers an early 6-0 advantage. The Rangers would hold the Eagles without points on their final two drives of the game. 45
Jesuit’s impressive 2024 season was powered by a 45-member senior class, many of whom contributed to the team’s playoff run. The senior class was led by the 2024 team captains: Henry Bourret, Cade Gill, Charlie Peters, Michael Martin, Jaeger Krauss and Robert Prager. 26
At the conclusion of the season, 26 members of the Jesuit Dallas football roster earned a spot on the Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) Academic All-State list. Two Rangers secured the highest honor possible as Jaeger Krauss and Jack Yeskie were named to the ELITE Academic All-State Team. 17
SEASON RESULTS
VARSITY FOOTBALL RESULTS
FRESHMAN GOLD SCHEDULE
FRESHMAN BLUE SCHEDULE
FRESHMAN WHITE SCHEDULE
CONTINUING THE TRADITION: 2024 BUDDY WALK
The Jesuit Dallas football program continued its tradition of supporting the Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas with its participation in the 2024 Buddy Walk, held on Sunday, October 20 at Toyota Stadium in Frisco. Jesuit Dallas brought two teams to the Buddy Walk, captained by seniors Michael Martin (offense) and Jack Phillips (defense).
Jesuit Dallas has been proudly partnering with the Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas to support the Buddy Walk for over 20 years and did so this year in historic fashion. Over 180 Jesuit Dallas football student athletes participated in the event, helping raise an unprecedented $32,888.22 for the Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas. Jesuit’s defense raised $16,618, narrowly edging out the $16,270 raised by the offense. Senior Henry Dunn was Jesuit’s top fundraiser, tallying $2,596 in total donations for the event. Jesuit Dallas parents Michelle Phillips, Amanda Martin and Lauren Archie helped lead the charge for this year’s fundraising as the 2025 Buddy Walk parent volunteers.
The day of the event featured a stacked calendar full of lawn games, brotherhood and companionship prior to the namesake Buddy Walk later in the afternoon. The Rangers rallied around honorary team captains Luke O’Brien and Paul Wachsman as student-athletes representing Jesuit’s varsity, junior varsity and freshman teams came out to Toyota Stadium to celebrate the annual event.
VARSITY FOOTBALL AWARDS & ACCOLADES
All-District 7-6A Team
Noah McGough .................................................... Special Teams Player of the Year
Blake Bodnar First Team • Wide Receiver
Cade Gill First Team • Defensive Lineman
Gabriel James First Team • Linebacker
Jaeger Krauss ............................................................... First Team • Wide Receiver
Michael Martin First Team • Offensive Lineman
Charlie Peters First Team • Quarterback
Julien Bird Second Team • Linebacker
Henry Bourret Second Team • Runningback
Merritt Johnson Second Team • Defensive Back
Liam Murray Second Team • Offensive Line
Shane Parker Second Team • Wide Receiver/Runningback
Griffin Powell Second Team • Offensive Line
Parker Sherman Second Team • Defensive Line
Cason Clarke Honorable Mention • Defensive Line
Luke Cutler Honorable Mention • Offensive Line
Jack McGoldrick Honorable Mention • Linebacker
Reid Miller Honorable Mention • Offensive Line
Robert Prager Honorable Mention • Linebacker
Cooper Smith Honorable Mention • Linebacker
Arsen Ventura Honorable Mention • Defensive Back
Texas High School Coaches’ Association
Academic All-State Team
Jaeger Krauss ELITE Team
Jack Yeskie ELITE Team
Brody Carlson First Team
Jack McGoldrick ....................................................................................... First Team
Robert Prager First Team
Jorge Barrenechea Second Team
Henry Bourret Second Team
Cason Clarke ....................................................................................... Second Team
Phoenix Derichsweiler Second Team
Cole Hatzmann Second Team
Charlie Peters Second Team
Cooper Smith....................................................................................... Second Team
Week #11 ................... Charlie Peters (QB) ................. Honorable Mention
Week #11 Cooper Smith (LB) Honorable Mention
Defense
Defense
Defense
Defense
Offense
Defense
Offense
Defense
Offense
Defense
THSCA Academic All-State Elite Team
All-District First Team Wide Receiver Jaeger Krauss
THSCA Academic All-State Elite Team Jack Yeskie
District 7-6A Special Teams MVP Noah McGough
All-District First Team Quarterback
Charlie Peters
All-District First Team Defensive Line Cade Gill
All-District First Team Linebacker Cade Gill
All-District First Team Offensive Line Michael Martin Ranger Heart Award Recipient Henry Bourret
VARSITY TEAM AWARDS
McGoldrick
Simon McGoldrick
Ty Daboub
Vann
Team MVP
Charlie Peters Offensive MVP Blake Bodnar Defensive MVP
Cade Gill
Special Teams MVP
Noah McGough
Ranger Heart Award
Henry Bourret
Julien Bird
Iron Ranger Award
Griffin Powell
FRESHMAN GOLD TEAM AWARDS
FRESHMAN BLUE TEAM AWARDS
FRESHMAN WHITE TEAM AWARDS
Ranger Heart Award
Thomas Mahon
Corson Lindley
Gage Griffin
Mark Musso
Jake Struznik
Ranger Heart Award
William Leonard Ranger Heart Award Clinton Madison Team
George Gladstone
Patrick Fitzgibbons
William Scarbrough
Heart Award Miguel Alvarez
Jonny Girard
Porter Pope
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
WEEK #1 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (SEPT. 1)
Noah
Special
WEEK #2 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (SEPT. 8)
Jaeger
Julien
WEEK #3 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (SEPT. 15)
Special
Jacob
Arath
Special
WEEK #4 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (SEPT. 22)
WEEK #5 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (SEPT. 29)
Gagliardi
Gault
Girard
Reed
Leney
Lipson
Redmon
Girard
WEEK #6 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (OCT. 6)
Von Lehmden
Dagen Bela
Maddox
Nathaniel Lipson
Luke O’Brien Joel Zafereo
Special
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Varsity vs. Lake Highlands
JV Gold vs. Lake Highlands Offense
Joseph Koning
Ben Phillips
Ty Daboub
Tony Kohler
Jackson Waguespack
Defense
Michael McCoy Dean Gaffor
Sebastian Vallejo
WEEK #7 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (OCT. 13)
Miller Stevenson JV Blue vs. Lake Highlands
Freshman Gold vs. Lake Highlands Offense
Brady Quinn
Cordon Lindley
Gage Griffin
David Pratt
Sean Boltin
George Gladstone
Defense
Will Engelland
Mark Musso
Duncan Blankenship
Crew McGeath
Hudson Krug
James Eason
Andrew Eakes
Special Teams
Jack Higgins
Nash Chambers
Freshman Blue vs. Hebron Offense
Riley Tareekanja
Miles McLeod
Grayson Davis
Luke Fogel
Hudson Stiles
Michael Gavlick
Defense
Cove Coleman
Jonathan Lax
Maddox Hull
Patrick Seefeldt-Tavares
Joel Zafereo
Special Teams
Nicholas Banderob
William Scarbrough
WEEK #8 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (OCT. 20)
Freshman White vs. Walnut Grove
Varsity vs. MacArthur
Blake Bodnar
Charlie Peters
Offensive Line
Defense
Julien Bird
Cade Gill
Gabriel James
Kane Murray
Parker Sherman
Long
Fife
Special Teams Shane Parker JV Gold vs. MacArthur Offense
Gage Steinmann
Vann
Patton
Varsity
Shane Parker
Charlie Peters
Blake Bodnar
Griffin Powell
Reid Miller
Defense
Kane Murray
Cason Clarke
Julien Bird
Gabriel James
Jack McGoldrick
Cabe Weissmueller
Special Teams
Cade Gill
Robert Prager
Ty Daboub
Andres Vann
Jonathan Wrightsman
Barnaby Cox Defense
Cooper Patton
Jack Swindle
Simon McGoldrick
JC Fife
Mack Murphy
Chase Brown Special Teams
Kipness
Gage
Freshman Blue vs. Hebron
Collin Wiehl
Hamilton Gavlick
Clinton Madison
Patrick Fitzgibbons
Grayson Davis
Luke Fogel
William Leonard
Defense
Hudson Stiles
James Lesher
Collin Hill
Nate O’Brien
Jack Lattanzio
William Scarbrough
James Mason
Mark Musso
Brooks Almiro
Special Teams
William Scarbrough
Jack Higgins
Evan Lugger
Corson Lindley
Luke O’Brien
Jet Cocotos
Special Teams
Nicholas Banderob
WEEK #9 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (OCT. 27)
Freshman Blue vs. Lake Highlands
Corson Lindley
Brady Quinn
Gage Griffin
Patrick Fitzgibbons
Nash Chambers
David Platt
Ben Bumgardner
Defense
Charlie Frank
Jake Struznik
Crew McGeath
William Scarbrough
Mark Musso
Special Teams
Evan Lugger
Jack Higgins
Gage Griffin
Nate Fleischer
Mark Musso
Seth Von Lehmden
Luke Fogel
Hudson Stiles
Riley Taveekanjana
Defense
Dagen Bela
Preston Baum
Joel Zafereo
Charlie Castro
Special Teams
Nicholas Banderob
Freshman
Jonny Girard
Dat Nguyen
Michael Reed
Miguel Alvarez
Defense
Jonny Girard
Grayson Hamby
Zander Arthur
Porter Pope
Special Teams Eli Jones
Freshman White vs. V.R. Eaton
Offense
Michael Chen
Jonny Girard
Eli Jones
Kasey Neff
Jacob New
Michael Reed
William Stanton
Defense
Graham Cary
Sebastian Khalil
Porter Pope
William Scott
Special Teams
Jonny Girard
Eli Jones
WEEK #10 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (NOV. 3)
WEEK #11 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (NOV. 10)
HEBRON
JESUIT DALLAS
Jesuit Dallas fell to Hebron in the 2024 season opener, 48-31, on Aug. 30 at Ranger Stadium. The Rangers pieced together several impressive drives, but a relentless and experience-laden Hebron squad used a 21-point first quarter to distance themselves early and kept the Rangers out of reach for a majority of the contest.
The Rangers recorded three passing touchdowns, two of which came from senior Charlie Peters while senior Jaeger Krauss started the season in resounding fashion with an 87-yard touchdown pass to senior Jack Yeskie. Peters finished the contest with eight completions for 100 yards, while senior Will Naughton tacked on three completions for 35 yards.
Senior Henry Bourret carried the ball a team-high 13 times for 44 yards and a touchdown, as Yeskie led the team with 87 yards followed by three receptions for 51 yards and touchdown by Krauss. Junior Shane Parker snagged his first career varsity touchdown, wrapping up the contest with one reception for five yards. Junior Beck Berry caught two passes for 36 yards, including a stellar, 18yard reception late in the fourth quarter.
On defense, senior Julien Bird led the team with 17 tackles. Senior Cade Gill racked up a sack and finished the game with nine tackles. Senior Cooper Smith and senior Cole Hatzmann totaled eight tackles apiece while the trio of senior Robert Prager, senior Merritt Johnson and junior Parker Sherman each recorded seven tackles. Senior Noah McGough converted a 29-yard field goal with 1:10 left in the fourth, while going 3-for-3 in point after attempts.
JESUIT NEW ORLEANS JESUIT DALLAS
Jesuit Dallas outlasted Jesuit New Orleans, 28-20, during a wild, rainy affair Tad Gormley Stadium. The Rangers scored 28 unanswered points after the Blue Jays struck on the first play from scrimmage, breaking up two fourth down conversion attempts to earn their first win of the season.
Jaeger Krauss caught two touchdown passes, finishing the game with seven receptions for 74 yards. Charlie Peters went 20-for-30 behind center for 143 yards and two touchdowns, adding a team-high 33 yards on 15 carries. Ryan Engelhardt carried the ball six times for 21 yards and a touchdown, and Shane Parker caught a teamleading eight receptions for 33 yards.
Merritt Johnson clinched the win for the Rangers with a fourth-down pass breakup in the end zone, and Jake Fults, broke up a Blue Jays fourth down pass earlier in the quarter. Cade Gill blocked a Blue Jays’ punt which led to a Jesuit touchdown, and Noah McGough launched punts that pinned New Orleans inside its own 20-yard line on three occasions.
Junior Gabriel James led the team with nine tackles and a tackle for loss, followed by junior Parker Sherman, who racked up seven tackles and a sack. Senior Cole Hatzmann posted a six-tackle performance while Johnson finished the contest with five tackles. Jesuit held New Orleans to three third-down conversions on 12 attempts, while stopping the Blue Jays five times on fourth down.
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1st 09:45 HEB - D. Koster 11 yd pass from P. Crayton Jr. (C. Allen kick), 6-75 2:15 HEB 7 - JCP 0 09:19 JCP - J. Yeskie 87 yd pass from J. Krauss (N. McGough kick), 1-87 0:14 HEB 7 - JCP 7
03:58 HEB - A. McCray Jones 2 yd run (C. Allen kick), 8-51 2:39 HEB 14 - JCP 7
00:45 HEB - T. Hoke 3 yd pass from P. Crayton Jr. (C. Allen kick), 7-38 1:13 HEB 21 - JCP 7
2nd 10:02 JCP - H. Bourret 6 yd run (N. McGough kick), 8-59 2:38 HEB 21 - JCP 14
06:00 HEB - T. Hoke 54 yd pass from P. Crayton Jr. (C. Allen kick), 6-94 2:07 HEB 28 - JCP 14
3rd 08:46 JCP - S. Parker 5 yd pass from C. Peters (N. McGough kick), 8-65 3:09 HEB 28 - JCP 21
07:40 HEB - T. Hoke 63 yd pass from P. Crayton Jr. (C. Allen kick), 4-75 1:06 HEB 35 - JCP 21
07:23 JCP - J. Krauss 36 yd pass from C. Peters (N. McGough kick), 1-36 0:07 HEB 35 - JCP 28
05:09 HEB - C. Allen 38 yd field goal, 9-54 2:14 HEB 38 - JCP 28
01:00 HEB - J. Cook 52 yd interception return (C. Allen kick) HEB 45 - JCP 28
4th 05:47 HEB - C. Allen 22 yd field goal, 13-65 5:57 HEB 48 - JCP 28
01:10 JCP - N. McGough 29 yd field goal, 11-59 4:32 HEB 48 - JCP 31
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Jesuit Dallas concluded non-district play with a 43-20 loss to Highland Park on Sept. 13 at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. A crowd of over 13,000 attended the 2024 iteration of the Tollway Tussle as the Rangers took an early 7-0 lead following a blocked punt on Highland Park’s opening drive, but could not withstand a vaunted Highland Park rushing attack.
Senior Charlie Peters completed 24-of-40 passes for 237 yards and three touchdowns, completing touchdown passes to seniors Blake Bodnar, Jaeger Krauss and junior Lucas Mayer. Junior Shane Parker finished the contest with a teamhigh seven receptions, while Bodnar snagged a team-leading 63 receiving yards.
Defensively, the tandem of seniors Julien Bird, Cooper Smith and junior Gabriel James secured 10 tackles apiece to tie for the team lead. Bird added a forced fumble that was recovered by senior Arsen Ventura to spark a Ranger rally in the second half, while James and junior Parker Sherman finished the contest with a sack. Senior Merritt Johnson added seven tackles while seniors Cade Gill and Jesse Jenkins recorded six tackles apiece.
Senior Noah McGough recorded a touchback in two of this three kickoffs and averaged 41 yards over three punts. Peters added another 44-yard punt that pinned Highland Park inside its own 20-yard line. Jesuit finished the contest with 228 passing yards but was limited to 21 yards on the ground. Highland Park rumbled for 244 rushing yards, including five rushing touchdowns, and converted 8-of-11 third down conversion attempts.
JESUIT DALLAS IRVING
Jesuit Dallas scored 21 first quarter points en route to securing a convincing, 49-20 win over Irving in the team’s district opener on September 27 at Ranger Stadium. The Rangers improve to 2-2 on the year ahead of next week’s road bout against J.J. Pearce.
Senior quarterback Charlie Peters accounted for five touchdowns on the night, completing 9-of-12 passes for 176 yards and three touchdowns while rushing three times for 23 yards and two touchdowns. Senior Jaeger Krauss caught five passes for 64 yards and two touchdowns, junior Harlan Beucler caught a 79-yard touchdown reception, and sophomore Jud Harris scored a touchdown in his Jesuit debut, carrying the ball six times. Senior Jude Kruse caught three passes for 47 yards, junior Caeden Profitt tacked on two catches for 27 yards, and senior Will Naughton completed 8-of-9 pass attempts for 83 yards.
Defensively, senior Merritt Johnson recorded a 50-yard interception return for a touchdown, closing out the game with seven tackles. Senior Robert Prager led the team with nine tackles, followed by eight tackles for senior Julien Bird, seven tackles for junior Gabriel James, six tackles for junior Parker Sherman, and five tackles for senior Cade Gill. Senior Cole Hatzmann and junior Tanner Krug combined for a sack while senior Arsen Ventura and senior Graham Fellows each recorded a tackle for loss.
Jesuit held Irving to 4-of-13 on third-down conversion attempts, withstanding a ground-and-pound offense that held possession for 32:20 of the 48 minutes of game time.
05:57 HP - White 2 yd run (Tiffany kick), 9-56 4:44
36 - JCP 7
36 - JCP 14
J.J. Pearce emerged from a wild, back-and-forth showdown with a last-minute touchdown to secure a 48-42 win over the Rangers on October 4 at EagleMustang Stadium.
The match up featured 1,067 total yards between the two teams, highlighted by a true quarterback duel between Jesuit’s Charlie Peters and Presley Harper from Pearce. Peters completed 25-of-42 passes for 276 yards and two touchdowns, adding a team-leading 111 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the ground. Blake Bodnar and Jaeger Krauss caught touchdown passes as Harlan Beucler made a major splash, catching three passes for a team-leading 94 yards. Shane Parker finished the bout with a team-high nine catches for 44 yards. Henry Bourret returned to the lineup and scored a touchdown in the ground, adding three receptions for 22 yards.
Defensively, Cade Gill racked up 13 tackles, a tackle for loss, a forced fumble, pass breakup and quarterback hurry to pace the Rangers. Julien Bird picked up 12 tackles and Robert Prager caught a massive interception in the fourth quarter that stymied a go-ahead drive for Pearce. Prager also forced a fumble that was recovered by the Rangers, as Kane Murray and Gabriel James each recovered fumbles for the Rangers. Noah McGough went 6-for-6 in extra point attempts, and recorded touchbacks on all seven of his kickoffs.
The Rangers were held in check by a high-powered, possession based Lake Highlands offense as the Wildcats remained unbeaten in District 7-6A with a 38-10 win over Jesuit on October 11 at Wildcat-Ram Stadium. The game was broadcast locally on CW33, as the Rangers appeared on television for the sixth time since 2015.
Offensively, Charlie Peters led the team with 15-of-27 passing for 211 yards and a touchdown, tacking on 55 rushing yards on eight carries. Henry Bourret scored Jesuit’s lone touchdown of the night on a 61-yard strike from Peters early in the third quarter, finishing the contest with two catches for 63 yards.
Beck Berry was Jesuit’s leading receiver with five catches for 75 yards while Jaeger Krauss caught three passes for 38 yards, followed by 22 yards on three receptions for Shane Parker. Noah McGough scored Jesuit’s first points of the evening on a 31-yard field goal in the second quarter.
Senior Jack McGoldrick led the team with 10 tackles on the day, including an assisted tackle for loss. Senior Robert Prager and junior Parker Sherman secured nine tackles apiece while the trio of seniors Julien Bird, Cason Clarke and junior Gabriel James each picked up eight tackles. Senior Jack Phillips logged a solo tackle for loss and junior Tanner Krug secured an assisted tackle for loss.
00:36 JCP - Peters 1 yd run (N. McGough kick), 7-66 1:34 JCP 35 - JJP 28
3rd 10:20 JCP - Bourret 2 yd run (N. McGough kick), 6-64 1:37 JCP 42 - JJP 28
00:59 JJP - A. Casagrande 46 yd pass from Harper (kick failed), 1-46 0:11 JCP 42 - JJP 34
4th 07:46 JJP - A. Casagrande 8 yd pass from Harper (Johnson pass), 8-92 2:49 JCP 42 - JJP 42
00:36 JJP - A. Casagrande 1 yd run (Jamison kick failed), 6-39 0:56 JCP 42 - JJP 48 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4
JESUIT DALLAS
Six touchdown passes from senior Charlie Peters and a trio of touchdown receptions for senior Blake Bodnar set the tone for Jesuit Dallas, as the Rangers improved to 3-4 on the season and 2-2 in District 7-6A with a 41-27 win over MacArthur on October 18 at Ranger Stadium.
Peters completed 22-of-28 passes for 225 yards and six touchdowns, hitting four different wide receivers for touchdowns during the contest. Bodnar closed out the bout with seven receptions for a career-high 97 yards and three touchdowns, becoming the first Ranger since 2017 (Fletcher Rosenbleeth ‘18) to record three touchdown receptions in a single game. Senior Jaeger Krauss caught a 44-yard touchdown reception, finishing the game with five catches for 81 yards. Senior Henry Bourret scored a receiving touchdown as junior Shane Parker added his second touchdown of the year.
Bourret led the team in rushing, carrying the ball 16 times for 71 yards. Parker exploded for 10.0 yards per rush, racking up 60 yards on six carries. In his return to action, senior Jack Yeskie caught four receptions for 20 yards.
Junior Gabriel James led the team in tackles with 13 stops on the night while senior Cade Gill exploded for nine stops, two tackles for loss and a jaw-dropping seven-yard sack deep in MacArthur territory. Senior Julien Bird picked up nine tackles as seniors Kane Murray, Jack McGoldrick and junior Parker Sherman recorded five tackles apiece. Senior Arsen Ventura led the team with three pass breakups.
Jesuit Dallas football secured a key district road win on October 25, upending Richardson, 42-28, at Eagle-Mustang Stadium. With the victory, the Rangers improve to 3-2 in district play and secure a key tiebreaker over a team with similar postseason aspirations.
Senior wide receiver Blake Bodnar followed up a three-touchdown performance last week against MacArthur with nine catches for 135 yards and two touchdowns against the Eagles. Quarterback Charlie Peters completed 17-of-22 passes for 180 yards and two touchdowns while senior Jaeger Krauss completed the game’s first pass, a 49-yard strike to fellow fourth year Jack Yeskie.
On the defensive end, senior Robert Prager jump-started the Jesuit Dallas scoring, recovering a fumbled snap on a Richardson punt attempt in the end zone for the Rangers’ first points of the game. Jesuit scored three rushing touchdowns, as senior Henry Bourret, Peters and junior Shane Parker found the end zone while helping the Rangers’ rushing attack tally 157 total yards.
Senior Julien Bird logged a team-high 15 tackles, followed by junior Gabriel James, who secured 13 tackles and a sack. Senior Cade Gill picked up two tackles for loss and a sack of his own while senior Kane Murray picked up the team’s third sack of the contest. Gill would also block a fourth quarter Richardson field goal attempt that was recovered by Prager, opening the door for a Jesuit touchdown with 5:28 remaining that gave the Rangers a 14-point lead.
09:03 JCP - Parker 4 yd pass from Charlie Peters (N. McGough kick), 6-64 1:31 MAC 0 - JCP 7 06:33 MAC - Uhunoma 62 yd pass from Casas-Willis (Contreras kick), 5-69 2:20 MAC 7 - JCP 7 04:39 JCP - Krauss 44 yd pass from Peters (kick blocked), 5-49 1:48 MAC 7 - JCP 13
01:38 JCP - Bodnar 26 yd pass from Peters (N. McGough kick), 3-33 0:30 MAC 7 - JCP 20 2nd 10:16 JCP - Bourret 13 yd pass from Peters (N. McGough kick), 10-73 2:25 MAC 7 - JCP 27
04:33 JCP - Bodnar 23 yd pass from Peters (N. McGough kick), 6-69 1:31 MAC 7 - JCP 34
00:02 MAC - W. Davis 1 yd run (B. Contreras kick), 16-75 4:33 MAC 14 - JCP 34 3rd 00:55 JCP - Bodnar 7 yd pass from Peters (N. McGough kick), 5-28 2:35 MAC 14 - JCP 41 4th 08:14 MAC - Nitcholas 19 yd pass from Casas-Willis (kick failed), 12-58 4:31 MAC 20 - JCP 41
00:56 MAC - Perez Rubio 15 yd run (B. Contreras kick), 5-77 2:21 MAC 27 - JCP 41
Game Nine • November 1, 2024 • Dallas, Texas • Ranger Stadium
DALLAS BERKNER 18 33
JESUIT
The Jesuit Dallas football team drew closer to a clinched playoff berth with another massive win, upending Berkner, 33-18, on Homecoming Friday at Ranger Stadium. With the victory, the Rangers own head-to-head tiebreakers with both Richardson and Berkner and can clinch their playoff berth with a victory over Nimitz on Friday, Nov. 8.
Senior Charlie Peters led the charge for the Rangers with three passing touchdowns, 157 passing yards and 148 rushing yards. The senior completed 16of-18 passes and ran the ball 15 times, matching senior Henry Bourret for the team lead in carries. Senior Blake Bodnar continued his late-season surge with two more receiving touchdowns, finishing the contest with five catches for 54 yards. Over the last three games, Bodnar has scored seven touchdowns.
Senior Jaeger Krauss added a 27-yard touchdown reception and junior Shane Parker caught a team-high six passes for 40 yards, adding two rushes for 22 net yards. Senior Ryan Engelhardt returned from injury and scored his first touchdown since week two against Jesuit New Orleans, rumbling for a 10-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Junior Parker Sherman led the team with seven tackles, including a sack and assisted tackle for loss. Senior Jake Fults racked up six tackles, a tackle for loss, two pass breakups and a scored safety while the linebacker tandem of junior Gabriel James and senior Julien Bird secured six tackles each. Senior Cole Hatzmann forced a fumble that led to the Berkner safety, while senior Cooper Smith recovered a fumble on a bad snap by the Rams. Junior Noah McGough opened the scoring for the Rangers with a 24-yard field goal in the first quarter.
IRVING NIMITZ
JESUIT DALLAS
Jesuit Dallas football will head into the postseason on a four-game winning streak after upending Nimitz, 56-14 on senior night at Ranger Stadium. A roughly hour-long rain delay did not dissuade the Rangers, as Jesuit uncorked 35 unanswered points to open the contest as a wildly efficient, all-around team performance helped Jesuit close the regular season with a 6-4 record.
Senior quarterback Charlie Peters completed 18-of-20 passes for 238 yards and two touchdowns, picking up 36 rushing yards and a touchdown on the ground. Senior Henry Bourret scored two rushing touchdowns as senior Ryan Engelhardt added one of his own, helping the Rangers amass 163 team rushing yards and 5.4 yards per carry. Junior Lucas Mayer led the team in rushing with seven carries for 58 yards.
Senior Jack Yeskie caught five passes for 61 yards to lead the team, while receiving touchdowns were scored by seniors Jaeger Krauss, Blake Bodnar, Jett Kipness and Jude Kruse. Senior Sebastian Ferraez caught two passes for 35 yards. Senior Will Naughton completed a touchdown pass and completed five passes, and junior Beck Berry went 3-for-4 from behind center while connecting for his first career varsity touchdown.
Defensively, seniors Julien Bird, Cooper Smith and junior Cabe Weissmueller tied for the team lead with seven tackles apiece. Smith would add a tackle for loss and forced fumble. Senior Cade Gill cost the Vikings six yards on 1.5 tackles for loss, closing out the contest with four total stops. Senior Cole Hatzmann, junior Cole Wombacher and junior Tanner Krug also added tackles for loss. Senior Noah McGough was 7-for-7 on extra-point attempts, and junior Cooper McGough converted the team’s final extra point of the evening.
1st 08:26 JCP - N. McGough 24 yd field
JCP - J. Krauss 4 yd pass from C. Peters (McGough kick), 11-75 2:56 BER 3 - JCP 10 04:48 JCP - Bodnar 14 yd pass from C. Peters (McGough kick), 6-65 1:39 BER 3 - JCP 17 3rd 05:18 JCP - Bodnar 27 yd pass from C. Peters (McGough kick), 6-36 2:16 BER 3 - JCP 24
00:40 JCP - Jake Fults safety BER 3 - JCP 26
4th 08:07 JCP - Engelhardt 10 yd run (McGough kick), 8-52 4:33 BER 3 - JCP 33
05:44 BER - J. Norwood 64 yd pass from D. Calhoun (Pass), 4-68 2:13 BER 11 - JCP 33
00:56 BER - Doyle 2 yd run (Tran kick), 5-65 1:17 BER 18 - JCP 33
ARLINGTON BOWIE JESUIT DALLAS
Jesuit Dallas football finished the 2024 season in the University Interscholastic League (UIL) Region I-6A Division II Bi-District Round with a 56-42 loss to Arlington Bowie on Friday at Wilemon Field in Arlington. The Rangers close out the year with a 6-5 record after securing the program’s 16th playoff appearance since debuting in the UIL in 2004.
Senior Charlie Peters accounted for six touchdowns during his final game at Jesuit Dallas, completing 35-of-45 passes for 332 yards and three touchdowns while running the ball a team-high 16 times for 45 yards and adding three scores on the ground. Junior Shane Parker nabbed his first career 100-yard receiving game, catching a touchdown and finishing the bout with 11 catches for 104 yards. Senior Blake Bodnar capped a breakout senior season with nine catches for 112 yards and two touchdowns. Senior Henry Bourret carried the ball 11 times for 25 yards while senior Jaeger Krauss impressed with 10 catches for 85 yards.
On defense, senior Cooper Smith led the team with 11 tackles, followed by 10 stops from junior Gabriel James. Senior Merritt Johnson made nine tackles, senior Jack McGoldrick picked up nine stops of his own, junior Cabe Weismueller racked up eight tackles, senior Arsen Ventura added six stops and senior Julien Bird made six tackles in the bout, hitting the 100-tackle plateau. The Ranger defense picked up two tackles for loss in the matchup, with senior Jack McGoldrick, junior Gabriel James and junior Parker Sherman racking up tackles behind the line of scrimmage.
CURRENT DISTRICT TEAM STATS (RANKED BY POINTS PER GAME)
DISTRICT 7-6A REPORT • TOP PERFORMANCES
TOP PASSING PERFORMANCES
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VARSITY FOOTBALL
CLASS OF 2025 PLAYER PROFILES
CLASS OF 2025 #23 • LINEBACKER
Who inspired you to play football? My brother. He always wanted me to push myself to be great. What is your proudest football moment? I got laid out by Jerry Jones’ grandson and held onto the ball in front of my grandparents. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The brotherhood. If I could play a different position, it would be: Running back. I want to run over some defenders. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Always looking for ways to help and support others. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: The Life that Lasts an Eternity My favorite motivational expression is: “Why not us?” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. The game looks like so much fun. Before I graduate, I want to: Start in a game this season. When I go to college, I want to major in: Kinesiology. My favorite sports movie is: Miracle. My favorite football movie is: The Blind Side. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Micah Parsons. My favorite college football team is: Texas A&M Aggies. MATTHEW ALCALA-FREDERICK
CLASS OF 2025
Who inspired you to play football? My dad. He played football in college. What is your proudest football moment? Catching a pass over one of my teammates in practice. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: How tiring it is. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver. I already have some experience there. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being part of a brotherhood. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Hardship and Triumph My favorite motivational expression is: “We ball.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. I have handles. Before I graduate, I want to: Be a starter. When I go to college, I want to major in: Engineering. My favorite sports movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite football movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite pro football team is: Seattle Seahawks. My favorite professional football player is: Tyler Lockett. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
Who inspired you to play football? My dad. He was my coach for 10 years. What is your proudest football moment? Starting on offense during the playoffs last year. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: My brother and I playing on the same team. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver, because it would be fun. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: A Man for Others. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Mind Over Matter My favorite motivational expression is: “For those who can’t.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Mixed martial arts. It would be awesome to know all those moves and be in tune with your body. Before I graduate, I want to: Win a third straight Varsity Cup in rugby. When I go to college, I want to major in: Architectural engineering. My favorite sports movie is: Rocky. My favorite football movie is: Rudy. My favorite pro football team is: I don’t have one. My favorite professional football player is: I don’t have one. I only watch college football. My favorite college football team is: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
CLASS OF 2025 PLAYER PROFILES
Who inspired you to play football? My older brother. I grew up watching him play and succeed, which made me want to be like him. What is your proudest football moment? Going to the DPL Championship game in sixth grade. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: Waking up early to practice everyday. If I could play a different position, it would be: Quarterback. It seems like a fun position to play, and my brother played it. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being resilient and hardworking. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Men For Others My favorite motivational expression is: “Work hard, play harder.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. I’ve played before and I would enjoy being really good at the sport. Before I graduate, I want to: Beat Highland Park. When I go to college, I want to major in: Computer science or biology. My favorite sports movie is: Rookie of the Year. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Justin Jefferson. My favorite college football team is: Texas A&M Aggies.
Who inspired you to play football? Ben and Brian Wetzel, two former Jesuit football players. As a kid I spent a lot of time with them and looked up to them. My favorite players growing up were Cam Newton and Marcus Mariota, they also inspired me to play. What is your proudest football moment? Beating Rockwall. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The brotherhood and camraderie of the teams I have been a part of. If I could play a different position, it would be: Cornerback. I would like to hit and tackle more. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Doing the right thing in all aspects of life no matter what the circumstances are. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: The Train is Movin’ My favorite motivational expression is: “If it was easy, everyone would do it.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Lacrosse. I love watching the sport and I think it would be fun to be good at it. Before I graduate, I want to: Beat Highland Park at SMU. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: Miracle. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Ceedee Lamb. My favorite college football team is: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Who inspired you to play football? My brother Caden inspired me. He always talked about how much sports impacted him, so I wanted to get those same experiences. What is your proudest football moment? Getting a fumble recovery during freshman year. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The brotherhood I formed with my teammates as soon as I joined. If I could play a different position, it would be: Kicker. That’s what I played in middle school and freshman year and it was fun. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Showing up everyday and doing your job while building up your brothers around you. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Brotherhood My favorite motivational expression is: “What you are doing now builds habits for the future.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. The atmosphere around the sport is fun and it is a grind. Before I graduate, I want to: Form a bond with and be a role model to the underclassmen so that they have someone to look up to like I did. When I go to college, I want to major in: Finance. My favorite sports movie is: Kicking and Screaming. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Ceedee Lamb. My favorite college football team is: Oklahoma Sooners.
CLASS OF 2025 PLAYER PROFILES
Who inspired you to play football? My dad. He played football and has great stories and memories. What is your proudest football moment? Catching an interception. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: Playing Coppell at the Star in Frisco. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being part of a brotherhood. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: All Gas, No Breaks. My favorite motivational expression is: “Learn to be comfortable being uncomfortable.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. Before I graduate, I want to: Go to Europe. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business and economics. My favorite sports movie is: Eddie the Eagle. My favorite football movie is: My All-American. My favorite pro football team is: Pittsburgh Steelers. My favorite professional football player is: Troy Polamalu. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
Who inspired you to play football? Myself. I had never played tackle football going into freshman year, but I have always been in love with the game. What is your proudest football moment? Playing a snap against Highland Park last year. I had been injured and set that game as my target date to return, then worked my butt off and beat the projected recovery time to be able to play. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: Game day. The adrenaline and rush of Friday Night Lights kept me motivated during early morning practices. If I could play a different position, it would be: Tight end. I grew up watching Jason Witten and met him once during a summer camp. I saw a lot of myself in him and aspired to be a tight end. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Prioritizing the name on the front of the jersey rather than the name on the back. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Heaven and Hell. My favorite motivational expression is: “You can’t have any regrets if you give it your all.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. I played growing up and Adrian Beltre was my favorite player. Before I graduate, I want to: Beat Highland Park. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business and political science while minoring in sports media. My favorite sports movie is: Coach Carter. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Ceedee Lamb. My favorite college football team is: Oklahoma Sooners.
Who inspired you to play football? My dad. He played in high school and taught me how to play from a young age. What is your proudest football moment? When my middle school team made it to the championship game after beating the reigning champs. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The community. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver, so I could score touchdowns. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger Means: Being loyal and committed to serving the community and learning. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Gridiron Glory My favorite motivational expression is: “I’m not throwing in the towel, just wiping off the sweat.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. They make a ton of money, and that’s what my dad and uncle played in college. Before I graduate, I want to: Drive a fourwheeler. When I go to college, I want to major in: Pharmaceutical sciences. My favorite sports movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite football movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Jake Ferguson. My favorite college football team is: Nebraska Huskers.
CLASS OF 2025
HENRY DUNN
CLASS OF 2025 PLAYER PROFILES
#35 • DEFENSIVE BACK
Who inspired you to play football? I inspired myself. What is your proudest football moment? When I got a bunch of tackles for loss in a game. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: Running through the tunnel and hanging out with the team. If I could play a different position, it would be: Kicker. I used to play soccer. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being a Man for Others If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: The Underdog My favorite motivational expression is: “Strive for greatness.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Soccer. That’s the sport I played when I was younger. Before I graduate, I want to: Snag a few interceptions during my last season at Jesuit. When I go to college, I want to major in: Accounting or statistics. My favorite sports movie is: Seabiscuit. My favorite football movie is: Rudy. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Micah Parsons. My favorite college football team is: UCLA Bruins.
RYAN ENGELHARDT
Who inspired you to play football? Tyrann Mathieu inspired me to play football because he played for LSU.
What is your most embarrassing football moment: When I could not catch a punt in practice. What is your proudest football moment? Beating Rockwall last year. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The brotherhood created by the team. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver. I feel like I know the most about that position. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger Means: Always giving your best effort and being there for your team. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Band of Brothers My favorite motivational expression is: “Always make a total effort, even when the odds are against you.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Hockey. I’m a big hockey fan. Before I graduate, I want to: Win district. When I go to College, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: Rocky. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My Favorite pro football team is: New Orleans Saints. My favorite professional football player is: I don’t have one. My favorite college football team is: LSU Tigers.
CLASS OF 2025
Who inspired you to play football? My dad. He played football at Jesuit and used to tell us how much of a brotherhood it was. What is your proudest football moment? Getting in to play my first varsity snaps as a junior. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: My friendships and bonds I’ve formed over the past four years. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver, so I could “Moss” corners and score touchdowns. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: To commit and be loyal to a program. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Band of Brothers My favorite motivational expression is: “Who’s going to carry the boats?” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Bowling. Before I graduate, I want to: Beat Highland Park. When I go to college, I want to major in: Finance. My favorite sports movie is: The Mighty Ducks. My favorite football movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Ray Rice. My favorite college football team is: TCU Horned Frogs.
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CLASS OF 2025
SEBASTIAN FERRAEZ
#30 • WIDE RECEIVER
Who inspired you to play football? My friends. I had never played an organized sport in school after moving to a new area. What is your proudest football moment? Ringing Dell’s Bell. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The relationships I have with my teammates, how our coaches teach discipline and how our lessons bring us closer. If I could play a different position, it would be: Outside linebacker. I feel that I fit the frame and could be decent. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being a part of a community and brotherhood that supports one another while helping each other grow and mature inside of a Jesuit philosophy. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: The Blue and Gold My favorite motivational expression is: “Motivation fades, discipline doesn’t.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Soccer. I have always grown up around the sport and have been in a household that loves it. Before I graduate, I want to: Bench 335 pounds. When I go to college, I want to major in: Finance. My favorite sports movie is: Rocky. My favorite football movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Micah Parsons. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
CLASS OF 2025
JAKE FULTS
#29 • WIDE RECEIVER
Who inspired you to play football? My older brothers. I would go to their games when I was little, and we would throw the football in the backyard. What is your proudest football moment? Returning a kickoff in the first game of my freshman season. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: All of the good times I have had with my teammates. If I could play a different position, it would be: Quarterback. I think it would be fun to sling the ball around. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Having a lifelong brotherhood that creates a community of support and love. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: The Gridiron Rangers My favorite motivational expression is: “Those who dare to fail miserably can achieve greatly.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf. You can make the most money if you win a lot of tournaments. Before I graduate, I want to: Beat Highland Park. When I go to college, I want to major in: Finance. My favorite sports movie is: Moneyball. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Ceedee Lamb. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
CLASS OF 2025
Who inspired you to play football? Russell Wilson. He was my favorite player when I was a kid. What is your proudest football moment? Scoring a touchdown in middle school and celebrating with my friends. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The brotherhood that it has given me with my teammates. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver. I played it until freshman year in high school. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Helping those in need. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Building Brotherhood My favorite motivational expression is: “Do your job.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. I loved playing it when I was younger and it’s a fun sport to play. Before I graduate, I want to: Beat Highland Park. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: The Sandlot. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Ceedee Lamb. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
CLASS OF 2025 PLAYER PROFILES
Who inspired you to play football? My dad. He said it strengthened who he was as a person. What is your proudest football moment? Winning a Freshman MVP award. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The summer workouts with my friends. If I could play a different position, it would be: Running back. It seems fun. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Never giving up. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: The Train’s Movin’ My favorite motivational expression is: “BAM.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. I’ve always loved the sport and it is still my favorite sport to watch. Before I graduate, I want to: Bench 225 pounds. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: Coach Carter. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Dak Prescott. My favorite college football team is: Alabama Crimson Tide.
CLASS OF 2025
CADE GILL #3 • LINEBACKER
Who inspired you to play football? My dad. He played football and helped me build my love of the sport. What is your proudest football moment? Beating Rockwall. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: My teammates. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver, because I played it in middle school. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being a leader, being relentless and being a Man for Others If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: BAM My favorite motivational expression is: “Why not us?” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. I enjoy playing it. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Pittsburgh Steelers. My favorite professional football player is: T.J. Watt. My favorite college football team is: Texas Tech Red Raiders.
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Who inspired you to play football? My brothers inspired me through roughhousing at home and playing games with each other. What is your proudest football moment? When we beat Rockwall and later had the opportunity to play at The Star in Frisco. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The constant support and jokes from the coaches that helped me through difficult moments. If I could play a different position, it would be: Tight end. I want to score a touchdown. I have only played defense and want to try offense. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: You are committed to a grind full of hard work, ups and downs and balancing your time amongst your various extracurriculars and school. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: The Train Ride My favorite motivational expression is: “You miss 100% of the shots you never take.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. I used to play and still enjoy playing the sport for fun. Before I graduate, I want to: Make the furthest playoff run in program history and win a state championship. As an academic, I want to succeed in the classroom and get into a college that will benefit my future. When I go to college, I want to major in: Mechanical engineering and computer science. My favorite sports movie is: Miracle. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Kansas City Chiefs. My favorite professional football player is: Micah Parsons. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
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JESSE
Who inspired you to play football? My dad inspired me. He always talked about the memories he had playing and the fun he had when he did it. I wanted to have that same feeling and I get to do it with a great team. What is your proudest football moment? When we beat Rockwall last year. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The brotherhood of the team, and how we bond at team breakfasts. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver. It would be fun to be on the other side of the ball. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being part of a brotherhood of men that work hard for each other and achieve great things on and off the field. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Defying All Odds My favorite motivational expression is: “The train is movin’!” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Track and field. I like being fast and running past people. Before I graduate, I want to: Get a pick six. When I go to college, I want to major in: Aerospace engineering. My favorite sports movie is: The Sandlot. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Derrick Henry. My favorite college football team is: Texas A&M Aggies.
MERRITT JOHNSON
#8 • DEFENSIVE
Who inspired you to play football? My dad. He has always supported me regardless of the team I’ve been on and has been my biggest fan since I was seven playing at i9 sports. What is your proudest football moment? Breaking up a pass against a Highland Park receiver at SMU. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: Being on defense with Coach Woods and his sayings like “BAM!”, “Tackle Texas!” and “No Loafs!” If I could play a different position, it would be: I wouldn’t want to play any other position but safety. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Waking up at 4 a.m. whether I wanted to or not but knowing I have people surrounding me who truly love what they do and raise the level of intensity every day. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: BAM My favorite motivational expressions were: Pre-game talks from our athletic performance staff. If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. The sport is never boring and you’re in the action. Before I graduate, I want to: Know that I have attempted to be the best leader and teammate that I could have been. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: Talladega Nights. My favorite football movie is: The Waterboy or The Longest Yard. My favorite pro football team is: Green Bay Packers. My favorite professional football player is: Aaron Rodgers. My favorite college football team is: Ohio State Buckeyes.
What inspired you to play football? The Dallas Cowboys. I watched football my entire life and when I saw the Cowboys play, I saw how much fun that would be for me. What is your proudest football moment? When I started against Lake Highlands my freshman year, and we won. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The brotherhood. If I could play a different position, it would be: Quarterback. I think I would be a great leader of the team and I have great football knowledge. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: To be a Man for Others. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: The Bond Between Brothers. My favorite motivational expression is: “Why not us?” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf. I love how peaceful it is. Before I graduate, I want to: Win multiple playoff games. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: Happy Gilmore. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Micah Parsons. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
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JETT KIPNESS
#20
Who inspired you to play football? Vince Young and Earl Campbell. I have grown up attending and watching Texas football games. WWhat is your proudest football moment? Scoring two 75-yard touchdowns against Rockwall. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The summer workouts and being drenched in sweat after. If I could play a different position, it would be: Cornerback. I would enjoy frustrating wide receivers. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: It is an honor and privilege, and the brotherhood lasts for a lifetime. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Cruel Summer My favorite motivational expression is: “Go and take it.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It is fast paced, never stops, and anyone can beat anyone. Before I graduate, I want to: Beat Highland Park. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business or government. My favorite sports movie is: My All-American. My favorite football movie is: My All-American. My favorite pro football team is: I don’t have one. My favorite professional football player is: Micah Parsons. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
Who inspired you to play football? My dad. He played sports in college, loves sports and passed that love to me. He encourages me, supports me, coaches me, and strives to not only make me better, but allow me to enjoy sports as well. What is your proudest football moment? It’ll happen when we beat Highland Park and Lake Highlands this year. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: Paul Wachsman. He loves Jesuit football and is there to support us. If I could play a different position, it would be: Edge rusher. I have never been big enough to play that position but it always looked cool. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Serving others and putting others first. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Band of Brothers: A Story of the Resilient Jesuit Rangers. My favorite motivational expression is: “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” John 16:33. If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It would be awesome to make cold-blooded threes and dunk on people. Before I graduate, I want to: Memorize 100 bible verses, learn how to do a back flip and start a club or business. When I go to college, I want to major in: Something in the sciences. My favorite sports movie is: Miracle. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Keon Coleman. My favorite college football team is: Anyone that’s not supposed to win.
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Who inspired you to play football? My dad and grandfather. They would always watch the Dallas Cowboys. What is your proudest football moment? Beating Rockwall my junior year. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The friends I’ve made and waking up early for practice. If I could play a different position, it would be: Quarterback, because you’re in control of the offense. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being a good teammate and working hard. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Brotherhood. My favorite motivational expression is: “Iron sharpens iron.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Soccer, because of the atmosphere of the games. Before I graduate, I want to: Beat Highland Park. When I go to college, I want to major in: I’m currently undecided. My favorite sports movie is: The Sandlot. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Breece Hall. My favorite college football team is: Iowa State Cyclones.
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CAMERON LEWIS
Who inspired you to play football? My parents. I wanted to try something new and go back to what I started doing in my freshman year at Jesuit. What is your proudest football moment? Making the freshman gold team. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The friendships I have made. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver. I’ve always wanted to play the position and tried it freshman year. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Putting myself and my pride to the side and being there for someone that needs it. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: The Rangers Strike Back. My favorite motivational expression is: Philippians 4:13. If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. I enjoy the sport and have been playing it since I was two years old. Before I graduate, I want to: Leave a legacy at Jesuit. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business management. My favorite sports movie is: Space Jam. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Ceedee Lamb. My favorite college football team is: Texas Tech Red Raiders.
Who inspired you to play football? Marshawn Lynch. I wanted to run people over. What is your proudest football moment? Beating Rockwall. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: Messing around in the locker room after games and practices, and celebrating with the team. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver. I’m tall and have impeccable hands. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Keep going when you don’t think you can, and have your teammate’s back. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: The Brotherhood of Jesuit Football My favorite motivational expression is: “There will always be an excuse.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. Besides football, that sport gets the most hype. Before I graduate, I want to: Make the deepest run in program history. When I go to college, I want to major in: Biology and pre-med. My favorite sports movie is: Miracle. My favorite football movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Trent Williams. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
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What inspired you to play football? The idea of joining a team. I joined football freshman year seeking camaraderie and connection. Since then my love for the game has only grown, fueled by the joy of playing alongside my closest friends. What is your proudest football moment? A punt return against Rockwall that helped us win a JV Blue game. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The brotherhood we have formed and the relationships I have with my teammates. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver. At safety, we’re rarely in the spotlight. It would be awesome to be the one making the flashy catches, turning heads and making that game-winning catch. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Embracing a tradition of excellence both on and off the field, embodying brotherhood, integrity and perseverance while representing the community with pride. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: True Brotherhood My favorite motivational expression is: “Do your job.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Diving. A swimsuit sounds more comfortable than a full set of pads, plus the idea of leaping off heights and executing flips sounds exciting. Before I graduate, I want to: Leave a lasting impact both on the field and off of it. I want to be the guy to step up on varsity and set an example for the younger guys. When I go to college, I want to major in: Science. My favorite sports movie is: Rocky. My favorite football movie is: The Blind Side. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Saquon Barkley. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
JACK MCGOLDRICK
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Who inspired you to play football? Cameron Dicker. What is your proudest football moment? Hitting the game-winner against Lake Highlands during my sophomore year. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: How we give all the glory to God. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver, so I can score a touchdown and then kick the extra point. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Playing for my brothers next to me. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Brotherhood My favorite motivational expression is: “You don’t need those Chris Sailer kicking camps. I’ll teach you how to kick.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Soccer. It’s Before I graduate, I want to: Have a perfect season with no missed kicks. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite football movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite pro football team is: I don’t have one. My favorite professional football player is: Brandon My favorite college football team is: Wherever I end up NOAH MCGOUGH #17 • KICKER
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What inspired you to play football? My father and his stories, but also watching the NFL and college football when I was younger. I always felt an attachment toward the sport, and my dad is my role model. What is your proudest football moment? Being able to live in the moment. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The early morning lifts and practices, and the stops to Cindi’s Deli after. If I could play a different position, it would be: Cornerback. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: A devoted, determined, and faith-filled player. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Private vs. Public. My favorite motivational expression is: “Live in the moment.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Mixed Martial Arts. It would teach me fighting skills and allow me to serve as a model to aspiring fighters. Before I graduate, I want to: Continue building and growing relationships with my friends, family and teachers. When I go to college, I want to major in: Law or sports medicine. My favorite sports movie is: Creed. My favorite football movie is: The Blind Side. My favorite pro football team is: Denver Broncos. My favorite professional football player is: I don’t have one. My favorite college football team is: Ohio State Buckeyes.
Who inspired you to play football? My dad. He took me to Texas A&M football games and I always wanted him to watch me play football in the future. What is your proudest football moment? Being part of the team that took down Rockwall. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The brotherhood and bond that I formed and will form with my teammates. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver. It would be awesome to catch a touchdown pass to help secure a win in a tight game. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Showing up every day, leaving after a workout, lift, game or class knowing you left it all out there and helping your brothers be the best you can. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Contenders, not Pretenders My favorite motivational expression is: “Get comfortable being uncomfortable.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. I could be the star and help my team win games while sitting in the dugout eating sunflower seeds with my teammates. Before I graduate, I want to: Make a deep run in the playoffs. When I go to college, I want to major in: Animal science. My favorite sports movie is: The Blind Side. My favorite football movie is: The Blind Side. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Zack Martin. My favorite college football team is: Texas A&M Aggies.
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What inspired you to play football? Watching as a family growing up. What is your proudest football moment? Having an undefeated season in sixth grade and winning the six-man championship that year. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: My teammates. If I could play a different position, it would be: Kickoff return. It looks like a lot of fun. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being a small part of a larger community. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Ranger Ball 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: Rugby, I enjoy playing it. Before I graduate, I want to: Beat Highland Park. When I go to College, I want to major in: Engineering. My favorite sports movie is: Cars. My favorite football movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite pro football team is: New England Patriots. My favorite professional football player is: Julien Edelman. My favorite college football team is: I don’t have one.
Who inspired you to play football? My parents. They took me to play flag football when I was in first grade. What is your proudest football moment? Beating out a senior to start on varsity as a junior. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The 4:15 a.m. wake up calls to get to school, get taped up and ready for practice. If I could play a different position, it would be: Kick off return. I play rugby and the other teams kick it to me a lot. It’s fun to catch the ball. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being a part of something bigger than myself. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: The Train’s Moving My favorite motivational expression is: “Leave it better than you found it.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Hockey. I started to play the sport as a freshman. I enjoy the game, but I’m not the best since I haven’t been able to devote a lot of time to it. Before I graduate, I want to: Win district. When I go to college, I want to major in: Engineering. My favorite sports movie is: Cars. My favorite football movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite pro football team is: New England Patriots. My favorite professional football player is: Vince Wilfork. My favorite college football team is: Boston College Eagles.
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Who inspired you to play football? Vince Young and the Shipley Brothers. I grew up a Texas Longhorns fan. What is your proudest football moment? The Dallas Parochial League Catholic Bowl when I was in seventh grade. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The grind and work that the team went through with me day after day to help build a brotherhood and connection. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver. I would want the ball a lot. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Dedication to the program. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Pursuing Brotherhood My favorite motivational expression is: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Hockey. Flying around the ice and hitting people would be a lot of fun. Before I graduate, I want to: Make a run in the playoffs. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: Rudy. My favorite football movie is: The Longest Yard. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Bijan Robinson. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
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JOHN KEETON PARRISH #16 • DEFENSIVE BACK
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Who inspired you to play football? The older kids at my middle school. They made the sport look cool to me, and seeing their success made me want to be as good as them. What is your proudest football moment? When I got an interception return for a touchdown my freshman year against Lake Highlands. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The early mornings with all of my friends. They were hard but the memories are worth it. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver. I would love to score touchdowns and my speed would benefit me in the position. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Always doing what is right, even when it isn’t convenient. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Gold Helmets. My favorite motivational expression is: “If you’re afraid of doing it wrong, you’re never going to do it at all.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Track & field, I really like to race others and compete. Before I graduate, I want to: Break the 4x100 meter relay record. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business marketing. My favorite sports movie is: The Iron Claw. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: New York Giants. My favorite professional football player is: Lawrence Taylor. My favorite college football team is: TCU Horned Frogs.
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JACK PHILLIPS #54 • LINEBACKER
Who inspired you to play football? My dad, he played for Texas Tech. What is your proudest football moment? Beating Rockwall last year. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The memories with my teammates. If I could play a different position, it would be: Nose guard. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Commitment. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Growth and Commitment My favorite motivational expression is: “Motivation fades, commitment doesn’t.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. I want to know what hitting a home run feels
Who inspired you to play football? My cousin. He made me want to play football for Jesuit. What is your proudest football moment? Going undefeated in freshman football. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The brotherhood. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver. My cousin played it at Jesuit. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Brotherhood. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Iron Sharpens Iron My favorite motivational expression is: “Iron sharpens iron.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf. Before I graduate, I want to: Go to Europe. When I go to college, I want to major in: Pre-med. My favorite sports movie is: Miracle. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Leighton Vander Esch. My favorite college football team is: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
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GRIFFIN POWELL
#52 • OFFENSIVE
Who inspired you to play football? I was inspired by my older cousins who were playing in high school while I was in elementary school. Seeing the people I looked up to come back from a game and talk about how much fun it was started my passion for the game. What is your proudest football moment? When I got to play in the second round of the playoffs against Coppell. The starter got hurt on a play and my name was called to go in. I pancaked the nose guard on the first play, and I was so fired up and proud of myself. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The trust me and my brothers share with each other, built through consistent hard work and love for the game and each other. If I could play a different position, it would be: Running back. I think I could easily be one right now. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being a part of something greater, a tradition that goes way before us and continues long after us. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Train’s Movin’ My favorite motivational expression is: “Iron sharpens iron.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It is such a tough sport to play and be good at, and it teaches you a lot about life. Before I graduate, I want to: Leave my legacy as a Jesuit student-athlete. When I go to college, I want to major in: Kinesiology or pre-med. My favorite sports movie is: The Iron Claw. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Blake Cashman. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
Who inspired you to play football? Matt Schaub. I grew up in Houston when he was a pro bowl quarterback for the Texans. What is your proudest football moment? The team’s defensive performance against Highland Park. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The friendships and relationships that I have made through the entirety of my football experience. If I could play a different position, it would be: Running back. I want to run people over. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being someone who is always bigger than themselves and someone who benefits all of the people around them. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: GRIT My favorite motivational expression is: “Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. I would want to be a star pitcher because I think pitching is unlike anything in sports. Before I graduate, I want to: Win multiple playoff games in basketball and football. When I go to college, I want to major in: Biomedical science. My favorite sports movie is: Miracle. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Josh Allen. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
Who inspired you to play football? My dad. I always grew up loving football and I learned everything I know about the game from him. What is your proudest football moment? Getting my first snap in a varsity game. That was the moment I realized how far I’ve come. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: My brothers I get to practice and play with everyday, along with all the hard work and fun we have had. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver, because how much fun the position is. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: It means being a great teammate and a Man for Others If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Jesuit Football: A Brotherhood Like No Other My favorite motivational expression is: “The only thing standing in the way of greatness is yourself.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. There’s no better feeling than hitting a big shot in a pickup game, so I can only imagine hitting one in a real game. Before I graduate, I want to: Be named to the all-district team. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite football movie is: The Blind Side. My favorite pro football team is: San Fransisco 49ers. My favorite professional football player is: Brock Purdy. My favorite college football team is: Oklahoma Sooners.
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What inspired you to play football? Hearing about my dad playing football, and then playing the game with my friends in the yard. What is your proudest football moment? Being named to the all-district honorable mention after earning a starting spot. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The community and good times I had with my friends on and off the field. If I could play a different position, it would be: Tight end. I played offense in middle school and always wanted to score points. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Giving your all on and off the field and being the best teammate or leader you can be. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: BAM! My favorite motivational expression is: “Attitude is a little thing that makes a huge difference.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf. I find it really enjoyable and competitive. Before I graduate, I want to: Go to Cindi’s Deli with the team one last time. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business or agricultural economics. My favorite sports movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Peyton Manning. My favorite college football team is: Texas A&M Aggies.
Who inspired you to play football? Tony Romo. He made me interested in the Cowboys, which stemmed an interest in football when I was younger. What is your proudest football moment? When I made my first tackle during a freshman football game. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The connections formed with teammates and coaches. If I could play a different position, it would be: Quarterback. It seems like a lot of fun to play and you’re always involved in the play. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Excelling both in the classroom and in athletics, forming relationships within both and being a Man for Others If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: The Rewards of Waking Up at 5 A.M. My favorite motivational expression is: “If you dream it, you can do it.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It’s always fun to play. Before I graduate, I want to: Make a deep playoff run. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite football movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Dez Bryant. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
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What inspired you to play football? Johnny Manziel at Texas A&M. He was so fun to watch. What is your proudest football moment? Every win with my brothers. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The lifelong friendships I have made. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver, because I’ve only ever covered them. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being mentally and physically tough, but also having a compassionate side, showing tremendous empathy and generosity to everyone. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: B.A.M. My favorite motivational expression is: “Make your bed.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf, because I love playing. Before I graduate, I want to: Be a good role model for the underclassmen. When I go to college, I want to major in: Biology or pre-med. My favorite sports movie is: Rocky. My favorite football movie is: Remember the Titans. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Dak Prescott. My favorite college football team is: Texas A&M Aggies.
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Who inspired you to play football? My family. They took me to a lot of Ohio State games growing up and I grew up having that in my life. What is your proudest football moment? Playing this upcoming senior year. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The locker room talks after long practices and the morning runs to Cindi’s in the summer. If I could play a different position, it would be: Quarterback. He is the captain of the team and sees the whole field. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being extremely tough and facing adversity with a good attitude. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Grit My favorite motivational expression is: “Success is not given, it is earned.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Hockey. The atmosphere in hockey playoffs is electric. Before I graduate, I want to: Have a good senior year with my friends. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: Draft Day. My favorite football movie is: The Waterboy. My favorite pro football team is: Cincinnati Bengals. My favorite professional football player is: Joe Burrow. My favorite college football team is: Ohio State Buckeyes.
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• LINEBACKER
Who inspired you to play football? My dad played, and I always wanted to play. What is your proudest football moment? Racking up tackles. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The connection between the guys on the team. If I could play a different position, it would be: Wide receiver, I have always thought that it would be fun. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being there when you’re needed and being able to be relied on. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Life as a Ranger My favorite motivational expression is: “Never give up.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. Before I graduate, I want to: Go skydiving. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business. My favorite sports movie is: The Sandlot. My favorite football movie is: The Blind Side. My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Dak Prescott. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
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YESKIE
Who inspired you to play football? My dad. He was the one that taught me how to play and the one that would drive me to every practice. What is your proudest football moment? Scoring two touchdowns in the first round of the playoffs. The thing I will remember the most about Jesuit Dallas football is: The bus rides after wins and the team breakfast after summer workouts. If I could play a different position, it would be: Quarterback. I want to continue my fourth grade quarterback days and throw touchdowns. For me, being a Jesuit Dallas Ranger means: Being a part of something bigger than myself. If I wrote a book about Jesuit Dallas football, the title would be: Band of Brothers. My favorite motivational expression is: “Motivation fades, commitment doesn’t.” If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf. I want to be able to beat my friends every time we play. Before I graduate, I want to: Beat Highland Park. When I go to college, I want to major in: Business or pre-med. My favorite sports movie is: Dodgeball. My favorite football movie is: Friday Night Lights (The TV show). My favorite pro football team is: Dallas Cowboys. My favorite professional football player is: Xavier Worthy. My favorite college football team is: Texas Longhorns.
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2024 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER
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Joe Norman, Lucas Mayer, Yates Grabham, Cabe Weissmueller Third Row: Cole Carlton, Thomas Andrews, Bobby Scichili, Jack McGoldrick, Merritt Johnson, Arsen Ventura, Phoenix Derichsweiler, Jackson Galante, Carter Casey
Fourth Row: Jack Phillips, Josiah Montalvo, Jack Garrett, Luke Cutler, Michael Martin, Reid Miller, Griffin Powell, Caleb Von Lehmden, Cason Clarke
Fifth Row: Graham Fellows, Everett Menke, Sebastian Ferraez, Matthew Alcala-Frederick, Cade Gill, Jett Kipness, Luke Steinhart, Luke Goodman, Robert Prager
Sixth Row: Marty Jones, Brody Carlson, Charlie Peters, Will Naughton, Joseph Sargis, Jaeger Krauss, Julien Bird, Noah McGough, Jesse Jenkins
Seventh Row: Caeden Profitt, John Keeton Parish, Ryan Engelhardt, Emmanuel Uzor, Noah Zafereo, Cooper Smith, Henry Bourret, Jack Yeskie, Harlan Beucler
Eighth Row: Cade Kirby, Cole Hatzmann, Cameron Lewis, Jeb Kiker, Mason Arnold, Dylan Hover, Cooper McGough, Sebastian Alvarez, Paul Wachsman
Ninth Row: Luke O’Brien, Coach Paul Maturi, Henry Dunn, Kane Murray, Tony Kohler, Wesley Lancaster, Major McMullen, Nicholas Hajovsky, Kane Murray, Coach Charles Hinton, Jr.
Front Row: Coach Mouhari Daboya, Coach Austin Woods, Coach Patrick Rhatican, Coach John Livingstone, Coach Brandon Hickman, Coach Corey Pointer, Coach Don Woods, Coach Rick Lefebvre, Coach Charlie DeLong
Back Row: Tanner Krug, Cole Wombacher, Ryan Hagood, Beck Berry, Gabriel James, Shane Parker, Sean Quintana, Jude Kruse
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60 • Sebastian Alvarez Jr. • OL
63 • Thomas Andrews Jr. • OL
65 • Mason Arnold Jr. • DL
31 • Jorge Barrenechea Sr. • DB
88 • Brody Carlson Sr. • WR
38 • Cole Carlton Sr. • DB
82 • Carter Casey Jr. • WR
90 • Cason Clarke Sr. • DL
72 • Luke Cutler Jr. • OL
12 • Beck Berry Jr. • QB • WR
80 • Harlan Beucler Jr. • WR
25 • Julien Bird Sr. • LB
14 • Blake Bodnar Sr. • WR
2 • Henry Bourret Sr. • WR • Capt.
55 • Phoenix Derichsweiler Sr. • OL
35 • Henry Dunn Sr. • DB
36 • Mark Edaki Jr. • DB
26 • Ryan Engelhardt Sr. • RB
45 • Graham Fellows Sr. • LB
23 • Matthew Alcala-Frederick Sr. • LB
30 • Sebastian Ferraez Sr. • WR
29 • Jake Fults Sr. • ATH
42 • Jackson Galante Jr. • RB
27 • Beck Gannon Sr. • DB
28 • Jack Garrett Sr. • DB
89 • Cole Hatzmann Sr. • DL
98 • Dylan Hover Jr. • K
44 • Gabriel James Jr. • LB
18 • Jesse Jenkins Sr. • DB
8 • Merritt Johnson Sr. • DB
3 • Cade Gill Sr. • LB • Capt.
85 • Luke Goodman Jr. • WR
17 • Yates Grabham Jr. • LB
96 • Ryan Hagood Jr. •DL
78 • Nicholas Hajovsky Jr. • OL
50 • Marty Jones Sr. • DL
43 • Jeb Kiker Jr. • WR
20 • Jett Kipness Sr. • WR
4 • Cade Kirby Jr. • WR
79 • Anthony Kohler Jr. • OL
7 • Jaeger Krauss Sr. • WR • Captain
91 • Tanner Krug Jr. • DL
83 • Jude Kruse Sr. • DL
62 • Wesley Lancaster Jr. • OL
92 • Cameron Lewis Sr. • DL
73 • Michael Martin Sr.
OL • Captain
87 • Lucas Mayer Jr. • WR • WR
5 • Jack McGoldrick Sr. • DB
47 • Cooper McGough Jr. • K
16 • John Keeton Parrish Sr. • DB
17 • Noah McGough Sr. • K
70 • Liam Murray Sr. • OL 10 • Will Naughton Sr. • QB
37 • Joe Norman Jr. • LB
33 • Shane Parker Jr. • WR
75 • Major McMullen Jr. • 84 • Everett Menke Sr. • WR
53 • Reid Miller Sr. • OL
46 • Josiah Montalvo Jr. • DB
95 • Kane Murray Sr. • DL
9 • Charlie Peters Sr. • QB
54 • Jack Phillips Sr. • LB
52 • Griffin Powell Sr. • OL
15 • Robert Prager Sr. • DB
19 • Lucas White Sr. • LB
56 • Cole Wombacher Jr. • LB
1 • Jack Yeskie Sr. • WR
58 • Noah Zafereo Jr. • LB
81 • Caeden Profitt Jr. • WR
48 • Sean Quintana Jr. • DB
51 • Joseph Sargis Sr. • OL
64 • Bobby Scichili Jr. • OL
94 • Parker Sherman Jr. • WR
11 • Cooper Smith Sr. • LB
41 • Luke Steinhart Sr. • LB
66 • Emmanuel Uzor Jr. • DL
13 • Arsen Ventura Sr. • DB
24 • Caleb Von Lehmden Sr. • DB
32 • Cabe Weissmueller Jr. • DB
GRIFFIN POWELL
We are so proud of the leader, player and man you have become. Not only are you the center for this team, you are the center of our hearts. We love you sweet boy . Love, Mom and Dad
JESUIT DALLAS POSITION GROUPS
TEAM CAPTAINS
LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE
COACHING STAFF
From L to R: Henry Bourret, Robert Prager, Michael Martin, Coach Brandon Hickman, Cade Gill, Charlie Peters, Jaeger Krauss
Top Row: Jaeger Krauss, Cooper Smith, Michael Martin, Coach Brandon Hickman, Tanner Krug, Charlie Peters, Cade Gill Bottom Row: Beck Berry, Cade Kirby, Merritt Johnson, Robert Prager, Luke Cutler, Henry Bourret
Top Row: John Livingstone, Don Woods, Austin Woods, Brandon Hickman, Patrick Rhatican ’09, Mouhari Daboya, Corey Pointer Bottom Row: Paul Maturi, Charles Hinton, Jr., Rick Lefebvre, Charlie DeLong
JESUIT DALLAS POSITION GROUPS
DEFENSIVE BACKS
Top Row: Coach Don Woods, Cabe Weissmueller, Caleb Von Lehmden, Jesse Jenkins, Tristan Quintana, Jack McGoldrick, Beck Gannon, Robert Prager
Bottom Row: Jorge Barrenechea, Jack Garrett, Jackson Galante, Henry Dunn, John Keeton Parrish, Arsen Ventura, Merritt Johnson, Jake Fults
DEFENSIVE LINE
INSIDE LINEBACKERS
Top Row: Coach Austin Woods, Cole Hatzmann, Cason Clarke, Tanner Krug, Mason Arnold, Ryan Hagood
Front Row: Kane Murray, Major McMullen, Parker Sherman, Emmanuel Uzor, Marty Jones, Cameron Lewis
From L to R: Joe Norman, Julien Bird, Jack Phillips, Coach Paul Maturi, Graham Fellows, Gabriel James, Noah Zafereo
JESUIT DALLAS POSITION GROUPS
OFFENSIVE LINE
Back Row: Tony Kohler, Liam Murray, Thomas Andrews, Coach Brandon Hickman, Phoenix Derichsweiler, Michael Martin, Wesley Lancaster
Front Row: Nicholas Hajovsky, Bobby Scichili, Joseph Sargis, Griffin Powell, Reid Miller, Paul Wachsman, Luke Cutler, Sebastian Alvarez
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS
Back Row: Coach Don Woods, Luke Steinhart, Cooper Smith, Cade Gill, Yates Grabham, Coach Paul Maturi Front Row: Josiah Montalvo, Cole Carlton, Cole Wombacher, Matthew Alcala-Frederick
QUARTERBACKS
From L to R: Charlie Peters, Coach John Livingstone, Will Naughton, Beck Berry
Front Row: Coach Don Woods, Noah McGough, Jaeger Krauss, Cooper McGough, Shane Parker, Cade Kirby
Back Row: Harlan Beucler, Blake Bodnar, Sebastian Ferraez, Brody Carlson, Jack Yeskie, Jaeger Krauss, Jude Kruse
Middle Row: Coach Patrick Rhatican ’09, Luke Goodman, Caeden Profitt, Henry Bourret, Jett Kipness, Everett Menke, Coach Charles Hinton, Jr.
Bottom Row: Jeb Kiker, Cade Kirby, Lucas Mayer, Carter Casey, Shane Parker
From L to R: Ryan Engelhardt, Coach Corey Pointer, Henry Bourret
PREGAME SPONSOR
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HALFTIME SPONSOR
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POSTGAME SPONSOR
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EXTRA POINT SPONSOR
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GAME SPONSORS* Cook Diamonds www.cookdiamonds.com
Cushman & Wakefield of Texas • Jud Clements ’92 • Tom Sutherland • In Memory of Mike Wyatt www.cushmanwakefield.com
Dallas Deuces Lacrosse • Chris Surran www.deuceslax.com
Four Twelve Capital • Peter Gehan ’85 peter@fourtwelvecapital.com
Judge Robbie Partida Kipness www.txcourts.gov/5thcoa/about-the-court/justices-justice-robbie-partida-kipness
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MosquitoNix • Dan O’Neal • Frank O’Neal ’06 • Mike O’Neal ’07 • Pat O’Neal ’10 • William Gracheck ’05 www.MosquitoNix.com
O&G Industrial Sales • Dave Waggoner www.ogindustrialsales.com
Palladium Verona • Palladium USA • Tom Huth www.veronadallas.com
Robert E. Morgan, Jr. ’71, D.D.S., M.S.D. Pediatric Dentistry www.robertmorgandds.com
Sunshine Dry Cleaners, Inc. • Frank Ashmore ’86 www.sunshinedallas.com
The Catholic Foundation www.catholicfoundation.com
Town Square Mortgage • Cory Barsch 972-332-2520 cbarsch@tsmlending.com
Winston & Strawn LLP • Tom Melsheimer ’79 • Tom Walsh www.winston.com
Note: The list of radio sponsors may be incomplete and reflects all sponsorships as of time of printing.
HEAD COACH BRANDON HICKMAN
BRANDON HICKMAN • HEAD VARSITY COACH • OFFENSIVE LINE
Coach Hickman is entering his 14th season at the helm for the Rangers, and his 20th year overall with the Jesuit Dallas football program. Born and raised in Houston, Hickman played college football at Texas Christian University, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology.
Hickman coached Jesuit Dallas to its 11th UIL Bi-District Championship in 2023, earning a personal milestone along the way with his 100th career victory after the Rangers defeated Berkner, 29-7, on October 13, 2023. At the conclusion of the season, rising senior Noah McGough was named District 7-6A Special Teams Player of the Year while five members of the team, Dylan Drennan ’24, Charlie Peters ’25, Christopher Simington ’25, Quentin Williams ’24 and Grayson Wombacher ’24
Jesuit captured the 10th UIL Bi-District Championship in program history in 2022, securing its berth in the second round with a 41-14 win over Arlington. The Rangers closed out the season with a 9-3 record, marking the 11th time in 12 seasons that Hickman has led the Blue and Gold to seven or more wins. Charlie Schmidt ’23 was named the District Offensive Player of the Year, while Cade Gill ’25 secured Sophomore of the Year plaudits.
The 2021 season saw Jesuit capture the fourth district championship in program history and the third of Hickman’s tenure with an unblemished, 7-0 run through league play. Robert Fitzgerald ’22 ended the season by earning the third all-state honor of his career and the District 7-6A Most Valuable Player award, and Hickman concluded the season by being named the District Coach of the Year.
In 2019, Hickman sparked Jesuit to record one of the most dramatic turnaround seasons in Texas history as the Rangers finished the regular season with a 6-4 record before upsetting reigning state champion Longview, 27-25, in the area round. Led by Under Armour All-American EJ Smith ‘20, the Rangers saw 19 members of the team land on the all-district team, including Smith and Branson Hickman ’20, who were named unanimous first team selections.
The 2017 postseason saw the Rangers clinch the bi-district title with a 79-55 win over Lakeview Centennial on Nov. 17, setting a new program scoring record in the process. In 2015, Hickman led the Rangers to their first district title since 2004 in a season highlighted by a 24-21 win over Skyline on Oct. 2. The comeback win snapped the Raiders’ 49-game district winning streak, served as the third game of a 15-game district winning streak that lasted until 2016 and provided Jesuit with the first of back-to-back district championships.
During his time as head coach, Hickman’s teams have qualified for the postseason in 11 of 12 seasons and he has coached 13 student-athletes to 25 total all-state awards. Holding an 96-47 record during his time at Jesuit, Hickman ranks second in program coaching wins behind Jesuit Dallas Hall of Famer Gary Pasqua ’55.
At TCU, Hickman was an All-Southwest Conference Team selection at offensive tackle. He earned the Most Conscientious Award during his senior season, helping TCU clinch a share of the SWC Championship with a 7-4 record and play in the 1994 Independence Bowl. Hickman first arrived at Jesuit in 2001, coaching the offensive line while serving as the team’s strength and conditioning coach.
After a five-year stint with the Blue and Gold, Hickman became an offensive coordinator in the public school system before returning to Jesuit in 2010, becoming the ninth head coach in program history.
“The students, administration, faculty and alumni make Jesuit a very special place,” commented Hickman. “Jesuit is unique in both everything we stand for as a School and in the way it develops young men.”
Coach Hickman has been married to his wife, Amy, for 24 years. They live in McKinney with their son Branson ’20, and daughter Avery. Branson enters his red shirt senior season at the University of Oklahoma, where he was named to the Outland Trophy, Rimington Trophy and Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch Lists.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS UNDER COACH HICKMAN
Don Woods Associate Head Coach Defensive Coordinator Seventh Year at Jesuit
DeLong Defensive Backs Coach 45th Year at Jesuit
Freshman Head Coach 36th Year at Jesuit
Paul Maturi Assistant Head Coach Inside Linebackers 15th Year at Jesuit
Wide Receivers Coach 26th Year at Jesuit
John Livingstone Co-Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Coach Second Year at Jesuit
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Co-Offensive Coordinator Wide Receivers Coach Fourth Year at Jesuit
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Corey Pointer Running Backs Coach 15th Year at Jesuit
Austin Woods Defensive Line Coach First Year at Jesuit
Bob Wunderlick
Sean Gavin ’00 Assistant Freshman Coach 18th Year at Jesuit
Rick Leal Assistant Freshman Coach 30th Year at Jesuit
Ryan Menard Assistant Freshman Coach 20th Year at Jesuit
Casey Profitt Assistant Freshman Coach 20th Year at Jesuit
Matthew Upton ’02 Assistant Freshman Coach Seventh Year at Jesuit
Robert Williams Assistant Freshman Coach 15th Year at Jesuit
Clarke Wood Assistant Freshman Coach First Year at Jesuit
THE DELL PERFORMANCE CENTER
Completed in 2011, The Dell Performance Center is one of the finest high school athletic training facilities in the nation. The fully-equipped 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.
RICK LEFEBVRE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
Lefebvre is in his third season at Jesuit and his second as the Director of Athletic Performance
Lefebvre arrived at Jesuit following a fouryear 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 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.
MOUHARI DABOYA ASSISTANT ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE DIRECTOR
Daboya joined the Jesuit Dallas athletic department in 2024, joining the Rangers after a stint as a strength and conditioning coach at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
In addition to his time with the Roadrunners’ athletic program, Daboya worked with The Kollective in Austin, assisting with NFL pre-draft and off-season athletes, along with a three-year tenure at All Sports Speed and Conditioning in San Antonio from 2018-21.
Daboya played football at UTSA, and graduated in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and athletic training.
From L to R: Assistant Director Mouhari Daboya, Assistant Director Bailey Eikenberg, Director of Athletic Performance Rick Lefebvre
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JESUIT DALLAS ATHLETIC TRAINING
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.
RICK MARTIN • HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER
Beginning his 30th 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.
TRAINER
Dr. Duvall begins his fifth 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.
MICHAEL PROCTOR • ATHLETIC TRAINER
Proctor is in his third year 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 second season at Jesuit Dallas. 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.
DR. ROBERT DUVALL • ATHLETIC
2024 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL
2024 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER
Back Row: Will Schardin, Dean Gafford, Brandon Laurent, Kian Esfahani, Sterling Kipness, Kylen Renteria, Hunter Helm, Colton Patterson, Michael McCoy, Mack Murphy, Joshua Van Den Berg
Second Row: Henry Tilden, Jack Swindle, Charlie Boyd, Will Shaner, Taylor Ripley, Jonathan Wrightsman, Braulio Rios, Mack Murphy, Simon McGoldrick, Joseph Konings
Third Row: Thomas Strand, Jack Simons, Brady Zeck, Beckett Thornton, Benjamin Knudson, Andres Vann, Andrew Willson, Mauricio Aguilar, Oliver Prieur, Samuel DiMarco, Erik Landis
Fourth Row: Jeremy Fife, Ty Daboub, Tate Archie, Bernard O’Brien, Andrew Hernandez, Henry Webb, Barnaby Cox, Miller Stevenson, Ben Phillips, Cade Madden
Fifth Row: Beau Johnson, Judd Harris, Cooper Patton, Lucca Martinelli, Clayton Kline, Max Smith, Eli Long, Hudson Short, Jackson Waguespack, Sixth Row: Sebastian Vallejo, Miles Hendricks, Cole Johnson, Jackson Gair, Kendall Goostree, Greyson Townsend, Mason Muskovich, Jackson Long, Alex Barrenechea, Jack Bourret
Front Row: Coach Don Woods, Coach Austin Woods, Coach Patrick Rhatican ’09, Coach Paul Maturi, Coach Corey Pointer, Coach John Livingstone, Coach Brandon Hickman, Paul Wachsman, Coach Charlies Hinton, Jr.
Not Pictured: Elliot Evans, Joseph Konings, Oliver Owens
80 • Mauricio Aguilar So. • WR
54 • Tate Archie So. • OL
Alex Barrenechea So. • LB
4 • Jack Bourret So. • WR
90 • Charlie Boyd So. • DL
74 • Barnaby Cox So. • OL
34 • Ty Daboub So. • RB
86 • Samuel DiMarco So. • WR
30 • Kian Esfahani So. • DB
51 • Elliot Evans So.
LB
13 • Dean Gafford So. • LB
47 • Jackson Gair So. • LB
26 • Kendall Goostree 26 • QB
3 • Jud Harris So. • RB
44 • Hunter Helm So. • WR 4 • Miles Hendricks So • QB
Second Row: Faith Lonergan, Eloise Ward, Ana Torres, Ava Stewart, Austyn Holland, Ainsley Walker, May Bai, Maddie Bazan, Emily Kidd, Isa Matsuoka, Reese Walsh, Gracie Lawrence
From L to R: Senior Lieutenant Natalie Cerone, Senior Lieutenant Cate Tiffany, Captain Catherine Eakes, First Lieutenant Sadie Johnson, Junior Lieutenant Riley Westerberg, Senior Lieutenant Claire Whitworth
DALLAS RANGERETTES
Congratulations to our Senior Rangerettes!
Best wishes for an unforgettable senior year! GO RANGERS!
Class of 2025 Seniors from L to R: Liliana Toudouze, Brooke Rieke, Natalie Cerone, Cate Tiffany, Catherine Eakes, Sadie Johnson, Claire Whitworth, Reese Walsh, Emily Kidd, and Ava Stewart
SOCIAL COUNCIL
ELITE TEAM
Back Row: Ana Torres, Isabella Bledsoe, Lucy Williams, Polina Slater, Molly Jackson, Claire Davis, Maddie Bazan, Virginia McKee, Kenna Murphy
Front Row: Liliana Toudouze, Brooke Rieke, Reese Walsh, Emily Kidd, Ava Stewart
Back Row: Maya Stewart, Anna White, Wesley McMillan, May Bai, Rebecca Weaver, Dylan Mize
Bottom Row: Kasey Basch, Emily Sisk, Audrey Cox, Audrey Nims, Mary Jane Neuhoff, Flora Bland
2024-25 JESUIT DALLAS JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADING TEAM
Back Row: Devan McGuire, Ellie Wilson, Lyla Durrett, Caroline Klasing, Taylor Waddell, Bridget Hambleton, Stella McAllister
Middle Row: Lila Methvin, Dylan Hernandez, Mary White, Addison Kayanan, Royce Cooper, Kate Judson, Kennedy Keough Front Row: Kate Kruse, Mary-Michael Shuff, Siever McCullough, Hope Lamont, Jane Bourret, Emma Graham, Cate O’Brien
Kasey Barsch Senior Flora Bland Senior
Samantha Clark Senior
Lauren Cooper Junior
Audrey Cox Senior
Lizzie Furlong Senior Gable George Senior
Annabelle Graham Senior Riley Jones Junior
Sofi Jorge Junior
Claire Keeley Senior Sarah Kelton Junior
Finley Kent Junior
Chloe Kim Junior
Charlotte Kimble Junior
Emma Loring Senior Mary Jane Neuhoff Senior
Audrey Nims Senior
Stella Rossics Junior
Lauren Sargis Senior
Emily Sisk Senior
Sophie Stewart Junior
Jane Bourret Sophomore
Royce Cooper Sophomore
Lyla Durrett Freshman
Emma Graham Sophomore
Bridget Hambleton Freshman
Dylan Hernandez Sophomore
Kate Judson Sophomore
Addison Kayanan Sophomore
Kennedy Keough Sophomore
Caroline Klasing Freshman
Kate Kruse Sophomore
Hope Lamont Sophomore
Stella McAllister Freshman
Siever McCullough Sophomore
Devan McGuire Freshman
Lila Methvin Sophomore
Cate O’Brien Sophomore
Mary-Michael Shuff Sophomore
Taylor Waddell Freshman
Mary White Sophomore
Ellie Wilson Freshman
Top Row: Shane McLaurin, Wills Blosser, Ben Westerman, Michelle Rodriguez, Charles Kubelka
Second Row: Nathan Perez, Audrey Lavelle, Leonardo Ramirez, Nicholas Bartel, Alice Adam
Third Row: Taryn Santos, Brandon Bang, Gibson Goodno, Keshav Giridhar, Lucas Cruz, Reese Beaudoin
Fourth Row: Ryan Fitzgerald, Jose Duarte-Acevedo, Kaden Handoko, Luke Patterson, Celeste Theriot, Ellen Park, Abram Hunt
Fifth Row: Hannah Fonteneau, Ethan Senen, Nicholas Aulbaugh, Lucia Luschek, Alejandro Calvo, Noah Cowley, Miguel Alvarez, Thomas Westerman
Fifth Row: Diego Lesczynski, Elijah Flores, Luke Thornton, Jordan Lam, Mitchell Mortimer, Ariana Ellis, Adam Peckham
Bottom Row: Julianna Copenhaver, Channing Croft, David Amador, Savanna Vanciel, Emma Gomar
Not Pictured: Lainee Lam, Cameron Quintana, Alana Rojas
Alice Adam Sr. Trumpet • Brass Captain
Miguel Alvarez Fr. Drumline
David Amador Jr. Color Guard
Nicholas Aulbaugh So. Drumline
Brandon Bang Jr. Saxophone
Nicholas Bartel So. Trumpet
Reese Beaudoin Fr. Saxophone
Wills Blosser Jr. Euphonium
Alejandro Calvo Sr. Drumline
Julianna Copenhaver Sr. Color Guard Captain
Noah Cowley Fr. Drumline
Channing Croft Sr. Color Guard
Lucas Cruz Jr. Saxophone
Jose Duarte-Acevedo Fr. Drumline
Ariana Ellis Jr. Front Ensemble
Ryan Fitzgerald So. Drumline
Elijah Flores Fr. Front Ensemble
Hannah Fonteneau Jr. Drum Major
Keshav Giridhar Fr. Saxophone
Emma Gomar Jr. Color Guard
Gibson Goodno So. Saxophone
Kaden Handoko So. Drumline
Abram Hunt Jr. Clarinet • Woodwind Captain
Charles Kubelka Fr. Tuba
Jordan Lam Jr. Drumline
Lainee Lam Fr. Front Ensemble
Audrey Lavelle So. French Horn
Diego Lesczynski Sr. Drumline
Lucia Luschek Jr. Drumline
Shane McLaurin Fr. Tuba
Mitchell Mortimer Fr. Front Ensemble
Ellen Park Fr. Flute
Luke Patterson Jr. Drumline • Drumline Captain
Adam Peckham Jr. Front Ensemble
Nathan Perez Fr. Trumpet
Cameron Quintana Fr. Color Guard
Leonardo Ramirez Sr. French Horn • President
Michelle Rodriguez Jr. Trombone
Alana Rojas Sr. Color Guard
Taryn Santos Fr. Saxophone
Ethan Senen Jr. Drumline
Celeste Theriot Sr. Flute • Vice President
Luke Thornton Jr. Front Ensemble
Savanna Vanciel Sr. Color Guard
Thomas Westerman Sr. Drum Major
Ben Westerman Fr. Trombone
Alice Adam Sr. • Trumpet Brass Captain
Miguel Alvarez Fr. • Percussion
David Amador Jr. • Color Guard
Nicholas Aulbaugh So. • Percussion
Brandon Bang Jr. • Saxophone
Nicholas Bartel So. • Trumpet
Reese Beaudoin Fr. • Saxophone
Wills Blosser Jr. • Euphonium
Alejandro Calvo Sr. • Percussion
Julianna Copenhaver Sr. • Color Guard Color Guard Captain
Noah Cowley Fr. • Percussion
Channing Croft Sr. • Color Guard
Lucas Cruz Jr. • Saxophone
Jose Duarte-Acevedo Fr. • Drumline
Ariana Ellis Jr. • Percussion
Ryan Fitzgerald So. • Percussion
Elijah Flores Fr. • Percussion
Hannah Fonteneau Jr. • Drum Major
Keshav Giridhar Fr. • Saxophone
Emma Gomar Jr. • Color Guard
Gibson Goodno So. • Saxophone
Kaden Handoko So. • Drumline
Abram Hunt Jr. • Clarinet Woodwinds Captain
Charles Kubelka Fr. • Tuba
Jordan Lam Jr. • Percussion
Audrey Lavelle So. • French Horn
Diego Lesczynski Sr. • Percussion
Lucia Luschek Jr. • Drumline
Shane McLaurin Fr. • Tuba
Mitchell Mortimer Fr. • Drumline
Ellen Park Fr. • Woodwinds
Luke Patterson Jr. • Drumline Drumline Captain
Adam Peckham Jr. • Drumline
Nathan Perez Fr. • Trumpet
Cameron Quintana Fr. • Color Guard
Leonardo Ramirez Sr. • French Horn JURB President
Michelle Rodriguez Jr. • Trombone
Alana Rojas Sr. • Color Guard
Taryn Santos Fr. • Saxophone
Ethan Senen Jr. • Drumline
Lainee Lam Fr. • Front Ensemble
Celeste Theriot Sr. • Flute Vice President
Luke Thornton Jr. • Front Ensemble
Savanna Vanciel Sr. • Color Guard
Ben Westerman Fr. • Trombone
Thomas Westerman Sr. • Drum Major
BRASS SECTION
COLOR GUARD SECTION
DRUM MAJORS
Back Row: Shane McLaurin, Wills Blosser, Ben Westerman, Michelle Rodriguez, Charles Kubelka Front Row: Nathan Perez, Audrey Lavelle, Leonardo Ramirez, Nicholas Bartel, Alice Adam
From L to R: Hannah Fonteneau, Thomas Westerman
From L to R: Julianna Copenhaver, Channing Croft, David Amador, Savanna Vanciel, Emma Gomar
Not Pictured: Cameron Quintana, Alana Rojas
PERCUSSION SECTION
Back Row: Ryan Fitzgerald, Kaden Handoko, Jordan Lam, Jose Duarte-Acevedo
Middle Row: Ethan Senen, Nicholas Aulbaugh, Luke Thornton, Alejandro Calvo, Noah Cowley, Miguel Alvarez
Front Row: Diego Lesczynski, Elijah Flores, Lucia Luschek, Luke Patterson, Mitchell Mortimer, Ariana Ellis, Adam Peckham
Not Pictured: Lainee Lam
JESUIT URSULINE RANGER BAND SENIORS
Back Row: Alice Adam, Leonardo Ramirez, Alejandro Calvo, Thomas Westerman
Front Row: Celeste Theriot, Savanna Vanciel, Channing Croft, Julianna Copenhaver, Diego Lesczynski
Not Pictured: Alana Rojas
WOODWINDS SECTION
Back Row: Lucas Cruz, Brandon Bang, Gibson Goodno, Keshav Giridhar
Front Row: Taryn Santos, Ellen Park, Celeste Theriot, Abram Hunt, Reese Beaudoin