2025 Jesuit Dallas Lacrosse Fan Guide

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ABOUT THE COVER

For many years, Bill DeOre ’65 has produced the artwork for the Jesuit Dallas athletic programs. An award-winning and nationallysyndicated 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 SUPPORT STAFF

President Mike Earsing

Principal Tom Garrison ’92

Vice President of Advancement

B.J. Antes

Athletic Trainer

Athletic Trainer

Vice President of Operations

Alex Soich ’04

Assistant Principal of Curriculum & Instruction Dr. Todd Gruninger ’98

Assistant Principal of Student Academics .................... Seth Waits ’01

Assistant Principal of Faculty Formation

Director of Mission and Formation

Director of Student Life

Dean of Student Affairs

Athletic Director

Associate Athletic Director

Asst. Athletic Director

Michele Williams

Elise Stewart

Dr. Mark Knize

Jose Aquino

Kyle Herrema

Paul Maturi

Chris Hill

Mike Grimes ’86

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Athletic Administrators ......................................................

Director of Athletic Performance

Assistant Director of Athletic Performance

Head Athletic Trainer

Team Physician

Pam Murad

Marcy O’Neill

Rick Lefebvre

Mouhari Daboya

Rick Martin

Dr. Tarek O. Souryal

Director of Communications

Michael Proctor

Kimberlie Scales

James Kramer

Director of Alumni Relations .................................. Sean McMullen ’96

Sports Information Director ...................................

Sports Information Associate

Head Varsity Lacrosse Coach

Assistant Lacrosse Coaches

Bryan Montgomery

Patrick Rhatican ’09

Chris Surran

Brandon Banister

Hudson Bearden

Isaac DeGarlais

Colton Hart ’16

Ted Hovivian

Nate Lewnes

Hank Likes ’14

Luke Sadd

Carl Sprock

David Sprock ’18

Jeremy Winston

PROGRAM CREDITS

The 2025 Jesuit Dallas Lacrosse Program is a production of the Sports Information Office. Program Designer: Bryan Montgomery, Sports Information Director. Editorial Team: James Kramer, Patrick Rhatican ’09. Photography: Legacy Studios Photography (Lacrosse Team, Individual Photography), Francis Celii Photography (Action Photography), Daniel Martinez (Action Photography).) Printer: Cultro Group.

Athletic Trainer Dr. Robert Duvall

ADVERTISER INDEX • PROGRAM CREDITS

ABOUT JESUIT DALLAS

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

Jesuit Dallas Athletics has claimed 129 team state championships dating back to 1954. Most of the titles were won as members of the Texas Christian Interscholastic League (TCIL), a precursor to the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) of which Jesuit was a member until 2000. In 2003, Jesuit Dallas, along with Strake Jesuit (Houston), became the first private schools to be admitted to the University Interscholastic League (UIL), which serves as the athletic governing body for public and charter schools in Texas. Since joining the league in 2004, Jesuit has captured 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 has captured six consecutive Texas Amateur Hockey Association (TAHA) Division I Pure State Champions, while the crew program routinely ranks as one of the strongest in the country.

Top Row: Declan McGarity, Patrick Gagliardi, Declan Kissock, Caleb Caldwell, Aidan Raymond, JC Fife, Michael Neitzel, Wil Fagan, Zachary Fagan, John Lynch, Shepard Platt, Coach Chris Surran

Second Row: Hudson Yeskie, Cameron Bare, Jackson Gair, Miles Jameson, Hudson Neri, Henry Latta, Jett Kipness, Tanner Wilson, John Gregory, Gabriel James

Third Row: Joey Dullye, Cayden Bartusek, Jack Steinbach, Holden Spurgin, Jack Freeman, Stone Tubbs, Hayden Alfano, Davis Skinner, Jake Struznik, David Atwell

Front Row: Andrew Benyo, Thomas Williams, Arsen Ventura, Marshall Sorokwasz, Grayson Gilbert, Anthony Pierce, Andrew Ditchman, Thompson Haddock

CLASS A ROSTER

CLASS A SCHEDULE

2 • Wil Fagan
A
• JC Fife
M 40 • Jack Freeman
28 • Patrick Gagliardi
A
22 • Andrew Ditchman
A
Henry Latta
Jack Lynch
Declan McGarity
25 • Michael Neitzel
55
Declan Kissock
G
• David Atwell Jr.
M
18 • Cameron Bare Jr.
G
14 • Cayden Bartusek Jr. • A
5 • Caleb Caldwell Sr. • FO
44 • Hayden Alfano Jr. • SSDM
6 • Grayson Gilbert Jr.
M 10 • John Gregory Jr.
D 27 • Thompson Haddock Jr.
32 • Gabriel James Jr.
G
16 • Jackson Gair So. • D
19 • Holden Spurgin Jr. • A
3 • Jack Steinbach Jr. • D
33 • Jake Struznik Fr. • M
20 • Stone Tubbs Jr. • M
0 • Marshall Sorokwasz Jr. • M
21 • Davis Skinner Jr. • D
17 • Anthony Pierce Sr. • LSM
23 • Shepard Platt Jr. • SSDM
11 • Aidan Raymond Sr. • D
35 • Hudson Neri Jr. • SSDM
13 • Thomas Williams So. • LSM
4
• Arsen Ventura Sr. • M

A • Anthony Pierce

B • Jack Freeman

C * Aidan Raymond

D • Declan McGarity

E • Arsen Ventura

F • Zachary Johnson

G • Caleb Caldwell

H • Henry Latta

I • Michael Neitzel

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Who inspired you to play lacrosse?

My older brother Leland.

I am best known by my teammates for:

My snacks.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It requires physicality and finesse.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Playing in the Brogden Cup with Team USA or beating Jesuit H.S. (Ore.) last year.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

Playing for yourself and the guy next to you.

Who inspired you to play lacrosse?

My brother. Our mom didn’t let us play football when we were younger.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Having the worst luck.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

I get to spend time and work hard with my friends and teammates.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Getting an assist in my first varsity start as a goalie.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

It means becoming a man and embracing the daily grind with your brothers.

Who inspired you to play lacrosse?

I was inspired to play lacrosse by my friends in first grade. My parents also encouraged me to try new sports like lacrosse.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Being a good teammate and helping others when they ask for help during practice.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It keeps my mind in check and when I need to escape reality, I can with lacrosse.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

When my friends and I would go out to a field and shoot on a backstop.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

I need to always be working towards becoming a better player and a better person.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

My neighbors in Florida that moved down from Long Island were always playing lacrosse in their front yard. Their dad was a lacrosse coach and I ended up playing for his team.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Taking care of the ball, having good stick skills, showing up to practices and not skipping.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It is fast-paced and team-oriented.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

The Class B team’s playoff run during my sophomore year.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

It has shaped my four years at Jesuit, allowing me to create strong friendships and inspire me not to quit in life and be a hard worker.

• CALEB CALDWELL • SENIOR • FACE-OFF
40 • JACK FREEMAN • SENIOR • GOALKEEPER
45 • ZACHARY JOHNSON • SENIOR • DEFENSE
9 • HENRY LATTA • MIDFIELD

8 • DECLAN MCGARITY • MIDFIELD

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

I wasn’t really inspired by anyone to start playing. It was something that I did when I was little. I gave it a shot, stuck with it and it has been a part of my life ever since.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Needing a ride to practice.

I love the game of lacrosse because: I love to compete.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Running six-packs in the freezing rain with my best friends. What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

I am representing a tradition of excellence, dedication and brotherhood on and off the field.

Who inspired you to play lacrosse?

My younger brother. He was always the sporty kid in our family, and he played club lacrosse. That inspired me to play.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Thoughtful and persistence in getting better. I don’t give up, despite setbacks.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It is something challenging that I can participate in that also prepares me for life’s challenges.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Beating Lovejoy and Highland Park during my sophomore year.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

Dedication and commitment. It’s more than just a sport. We work incredibly hard and I am proud of that.

17 • ANTHONY PIERCE • LONG-STICK MIDFIELD

Who inspired you to play lacrosse?

I was inspired to play by my Mom, who thought it would be a fun sport for me to try due to its fast paced and intricate nature.

I am best known by my teammates for:

My sense of humor.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It’s a mix of many other sports, and you have to play smart and fast.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Beating Lovejoy my sophomore year.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

It means representing the brotherhood and community built by the group of guys that I have grown up playing with for years.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

My brother. He played lacrosse before I started to play. I am best known by my teammates for: My humor.

I love the game of lacrosse because: The speed and intensity of the game.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Spending time with the team last year at the baseball game in Tempe. What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

Upholding principles of faith and leadership within the game.

25 • MICHAEL NEITZEL • DEFENSE
11 • AIDAN RAYMOND • DEFENSE
4 • ARSEN VENTURA • MIDFIELD
Jason Saucedo Class of 2001
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Top Row: Thomas Gagliardi, Gavin Riley, Brady Zeck, Patrick Gagliardi, JC Fife, Cole Wilson, Davis Macy, Miles Jameson, Zachary Johnson, Alex Jimenez

Second Row: Brady Place, Hudson Yeskie, Tanner Wilson, Andrew Benyo, Jack Schar, Ethan Mejia, Jacob Filbeck, Joey Dullye, William Baldwin

Third Row: Will Reynolds, Hatton Walls, Henry Franke, Drake Charnock, Davis Skinner, Stone Tubbs, Kendall Goostree, Charlie Frank, Reid Macy, Max Martinelli

Fourth Row: William Green, Barrett Korinek, James Henn, Drummond Heisley, Brady Croft, Colin Kowalewski, Brady Ramsey, Hamilton Gavlick, Lake Alexander, Theron Campiti

Bottom Row: Brooks Fowler, Nash Chambers, Cade Leney, Gage Martinelli, Sam Shaner, Grant Garcia, Brogan Duvall, Kobus Brewton, Christian Alderink

Not Pictured: John Andrews

CLASS B • JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTERS

CLASS B SCHEDULE

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64 • Kobus Brewton
JV
Theron Campiti
Nash Chambers
Drake Charnock
47
Henry Franke
Grant Garcia
Hamilton Gavlick
49 • Charlie Frank
Lake Alexander
John Andrews
William Baldwin
Class B
22
Christian Alderink
31 • Joey Dullye
Brogan Duvall
Jakob Filbeck
Brooks Fowler
1
Brady Croft
24 • Andrew Benyo
Class B
34 • Kendall Goostree
Class B
Thomas Gagliardi
19 • Colin Kowalewski
M
Class B
JV 24
Cade Leney
Davis Macy
Class B
4
• Reid Macy
So.
D
Class B
JV 43
Barrett Korinek
M
Class B
Sam Shaner
Jake Struznik
Gavin Riley
Class B 11 • James Henn
M
JV 30 • Miles Jameson
M
Class B
38 • Alex Jimenez
Class B
45 • Zachary Johnson Sr.
SSDM
Class B
23 • Drummond Heisley
M
Class B • JV
28 • Max Martinelli
Ethan Mejia
Brady Place
20 • Brady Ramsey
Class B
JV 48 • Gage Martinelli
A
JV
Will Reynolds
Class B
9 • William Green
So. • D • Class B
29 • Tanner Wilson Jr. • D • Class B
26 • Hudson Yeskie
So. • M • Class B
36 • Brady Zeck So. • D • JV
41 • Cole Wilson Jr. • D • Class B
46 • Hatton Walls
So. • M • Class B • JV

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HEAD COACH CHRIS SURRAN

Entering his 18th season coaching the Rangers, Surran returns to the Jesuit Dallas sideline as a four-time Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) State Championship coach. Winning championships with the Rangers in 2016, 2017, 2021 and 2022, Coach Surran owns a 226-74 record as the head coach at Jesuit and has anchored a resurgence of the Ranger lacrosse program.

The 2024 campaign saw the Rangers keep their unprecedented postseason streak intact, advancing to the THSLL Class AA Tournament following a 10-7 season. In 2022, Jesuit Dallas won eight straight games to close the year and secured the fourth state title in program history with an 11-10 win over ESD. The Rangers punched their ticket to the final with a 12-6 win over St. Mark’s in the state semifinal.

Jesuit has qualified for a state semifinal berth in 10 of the last 12 seasons, earning THSLL State Championship berths in 2011 and 2014 prior to the four championship titles. Jesuit captured its first championship in program history on May 15, 2016 with a 9-4 win over Highland Park. The Rangers then secured its second state title on May 14, 2017 with a 9-8 win over Episcopal School of Dallas.

In his first season at the helm, Surran led a team that went 2-9 the previous year to a 16-4 mark to earn 2007 Dallas Morning News Lacrosse Coach of the Year plaudits. Surran was also named the Jesuit Dallas Coach of the Year in 2012 after leading the Rangers to a 16-2 record. Overall, Surran has posted double-digit wins in all but three of his 17 seasons at Jesuit, and over 20 former Rangers are currently competing in the collegiate ranks.

Prior to arriving at Jesuit in 2006, Surran was the head lacrosse coach at the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island for three seasons. In addition, Surran is the founder and president of Iron Horse Lacrosse, the Dallas Deuces Lacrosse Organization, and has served on the board for Bridge Lacrosse Dallas, a non-profit organization focused on bringing lacrosse to traditionally under-served areas across the Metroplex.

An All-American lacrosse star at Syracuse University, Surran was a member of the Orange’s 1993 NCAA National Championship team, played in two title games and participated in the NCAA Final Four on three occasions, additionally playing in the prestigious North-South All-Star Game during his collegiate career. Surran currently ranks ninth in Syracuse history with 476 career saves.

After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in political science, Surran earned a Juris Doctorate from Syracuse Law School, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. Chris practiced law at the Dallas office of Jenkens and Gilchrist until 2006, when he opened his own boutique law firm focusing on commercial real estate.

JESUIT LACROSSE

Name Year

Max Bensing 2024 Sewanee: University of the South

Mason Chandler 2021 Amherst College

Alex Chen 2021 High Point University

RANGERS CURRENTLY COMPETING IN COLLEGE

Connor Knight 2022 University of Richmond

Charlie Metz 2022 Rollins College

Cooper Coleman 2023 Jacksonville University

Nate Duncan 2022 Southwestern University

Jackson Fagan 2023 Rhodes College

Beckett Foley 2024 Iona University

Tilt Fernandes 2021 Washington & Lee University

Brodie Hobbs 2024 York University

McAllister Hobbs 2022 Penn State University

Jay Hooker 2022 University of Mary Washington

William Hooker 2024 Sewanee: University of the South

Charles Moran 2022 Sewanee: University of the South Will Reading 2022 Babson College

Caleb

Sam

David Atwell

Jack Lynch

Billy Robertson 2023 Colorado College

Charlie Schwartz 2024 Benedictine College

Jackson Strauser 2022 Southwestern University

Sam Teachout 2021 Johns Hopkins University

Caiden Vlasimsky 2021 St. John’s University

Rob Williamson 2021 Amherst College

2024 AWARDS & ACCOLADES

Brandon Banister Goalkeepers Coach 12th Season at Jesuit
Isaac DeGarlais Junior Varsity Coach Second Season at Jesuit
Colton Hart ’16 Class A Assistant Coach Fourth Season at Jesuit
Ted Hovivian Junior Varsity Coach Seventh Season at Jesuit
Nate Lewnes Class A Assistant Coach Sixth Season at Jesuit
Hank Likes ’14
Class B Head Coach Eighth Season at Jesuit
Luke Sadd Face-Off Coach Second Season at Jesuit
Carl Sprock Class A Assistant Coach First Season at Jesuit
David Sprock ’18
Class B Assistant Coach Second Season at Jesuit
Jeremy Winston Class B Assistant Coach First Season at Jesuit

RICK MARTIN • HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

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

Beginning his 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.

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 TRAINER

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.

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.

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