2022 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 football 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: A cover designed by DeOre for the 2017 Winter edition of the Jesuit Today celebrating the 75th anniversary of Jesuit Dallas.

Throughout his time serving Jesuit Dallas athletics, DeOre has provided artwork for several Jesuit Dallas athletic programs. Here are a few examples of Bill’s work over the years:

HEAD. HEART. HUSTLE. • 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Advertiser Index ................................................................ 4 Program Credits 4 Administration & Support Staff .......................................... 4 About Jesuit Dallas 5 President’s Letter .............................................................. 6 Head Coach Chris Surran 8 History & Tradition 9 Coaching and Support Staff 10-11 “A Look Back” ................................................................. 13 Lacrosse Class of 2022 14-17 Class A Roster & Schedule ............................................. 30 Class A Student-Athletes 34-35 Class B & Junior Varsity Rosters ..................................... 50 Class B & Junior Varsity Schedules 51 Class B and Junior Varsity Student-Athletes 52-53
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The 2022 Jesuit Dallas Lacrosse Program is a production of the Sports Information Office. Program Designer: Bryan Montgomery, Sports Information Director. Editorial Team: James Kramer, Suzanne Moran, Candice Price, Patrick Rhatican. Photography: Legacy Studios Photography (Lacrosse Team, Individual Photography), Francis Celii Photography (Action Photography.)

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JESUIT DALLAS ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT STAFF

President

Principal

Vice President of Advancement

Vice President of Operations

Assistant Principal of Academics

Assistant Principal of Faculty Formation

Asst. Principal of Curriculum and Acad. Support ...

Assistant Principal of Student Life

Director of Student Formation

Mike Earsing

Tom Garrison ’92

B.J. Antes

Alex Soich ’04

Molly O’Sullivan

Michele Williams

Dr. Ben Kirby ’00

Jack Wallace

Dr. Mark Knize

Athletic Director ............................................................

Assistant Athletic Director

Athletic Administrator

Director of Athletic Performance ........................

Steve Koch

Chris Hill

Pam Murad

Giuliano Sanchez

Assistant Director of Athletic Performance Rick Lefebvre

Head Athletic Trainer

Athletic Trainer

Director of Communications

Director of Alumni Relations

Sports Information Director

Head Varsity Lacrosse Coach

Rick Martin

Todd Holmes

James Kramer

Sean McMullen ’96

Bryan Montgomery

Assistant Lacrosse Coaches ..............................

Chris Surran

Brandon Banister

Colton Hart ’16

Ted Hovivian

Nate Lewnes

Hank Likes ’14

Lee Martin

Anthony Sherman ’99

Carl Sprock

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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.

Admission to Jesuit Dallas is open to qualified young men of all faiths and denominations, without regard to race or national origin. Prospective students are chosen by an admissions committee on the basis of past school performance, academic and personal recommendations, a competitive entrance examination, a personal interview, and demonstrated promise of future development.

In athletics, Jesuit Dallas has claimed 125 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 governing body for Texas high school athletics. Since joining the UIL, Jesuit has captured 74 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 won back-to-back Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) titles in 2016 and 2017 before adding its third title in 2021. The crew program routinely ranks as one of the strongest in the country, and has secured seven consecutive berths in the USRowing Youth National Championships.

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Dear friends and fans,

Welcome to Jesuit Dallas! I am so grateful for our parents, alumni, faculty, and friends for supporting our students, and blessed that our young men are able to showcase their athletic talents while creating a wonderful opportunity for community.

As Jesuit educators, we place an emphasis on the formational life lessons learned on the playing fields, in the rehearsal halls, and as members of various clubs, teams, and organizations. We anticipate the upcoming year to be full of great potential for our young men to grow, excel, and benefit from the rigors, challenges, and joys of competition.

I would like to remind us all that the success of any Jesuit athletic contest is not measured solely in the score, but in the positive impact these experiences have on developing each of our young men and adding to his formation in all areas described in the Profile of a Graduate: Intellectually Competent, Loving, Religious, Open to Growth, Physically Fit, and Committed to Justice.

Our hope is that each young man has availed himself of the opportunities provided by Jesuit, taken his God-given blessings and talents in all the areas of his being, and maximized these gifts in a life that reflects thanksgiving to a good and gracious God.

God’s Blessings to each of you and Go Rangers!

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HEAD COACH CHRIS SURRAN

Entering his 16th season coaching the Rangers, Surran returns to the Jesuit Dallas sideline after leading the Rangers to its third Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) State Championship in 2021 following championship titles in 2016 and 2017. Coach Surran owns a 206-62 record as the head coach at Jesuit and has anchored a resurgence of the Ranger lacrosse program.

Last season, Jesuit Dallas won 10 straight games to close the season and won the third championship in program history with a 10-8 win over Highland Park on May 9 in the THSLL Class A State Championship game. The Rangers punched their ticket to the final with a 9-3 win over Episcopal School of Dallas in the state semifinal. During their 10-game streak, the Rangers outscored opponents, 89-41.

2021 SEASON RESULTS

Jesuit has qualified for a state semifinal berth in nine of the last 10 seasons, earning THSLL State Championship berths in 2011 and 2014 prior to the three 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 one of his 13 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 underserved 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.

COACH SURRAN YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

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Year Record Season Notes 2007 16-4 2008 13-8 2009 14-6 2010 14-7 State Semifinalist 2011 17-3 State Finalist 2012 16-2 State Semifinalist 2013 14-3 State Semifinalist 2014 15-3 State Finalist 2015 8-7 2016 17-2 THSLL State Champions 2017 15-5 THSLL State Champions 2018 13-6 2019 15-4 State Semifinalist 2020 7-0 2021 12-2 THSLL Class A State Champions Overall 206-62 (.769)
Date Opponent Time/Result Feb. 6 Plano West W, 19-0 (1-0) Mar. 6 Lake Travis W, 15-5 (2-0) Mar. 11 Highland Park L, 9-11 (2-1) Mar. 13 Christian Brothers (Tenn.) W, 15-2 (3-1) Mar. 14 Culver (Ind.) L, 2-12 (3-2) Mar. 15 Trinity (Ky.) W, 10-2 (4-2) Mar. 25 Coppell W, 15-6 (5-2) Mar. 30 Frisco W, 11-4 (6-2) Apr. 8 Southlake Carroll W, 6-4 (7-2) Apr. 16 Highland Park W, 12-7 (8-2) Apr. 24 Episcopal School of Dallas W, 11-4 (9-2) May 1 Lake Travis (THSLL Playoffs) W, 5-3 (10-2) May 8 Episcopal School of Dallas (Semifinal) W, 9-3 (11-2) May 9 Highland Park (Championship) W, 10-8 (12-2)

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JESUIT LACROSSE

THSLL STATE FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES

2019, 2017, 2016, 2013, 2012, 2010,

2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1993

CHAMPIONSHIP

HISTORY

THSLL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021, 2017, 2016

JESUIT LACROSSE

ALL-AMERICANS

RANGERS CURRENTLY COMPETING IN COLLEGE

2021 AWARDS & ACCOLADES

US Lacrosse All-American Sam Teachout ’21 Midfield

THSLL All-State

Alex Chen ’21 Defense

Connor Knight ’22 Goalkeeper

Curran Rose ’21 Attack

THSLL All-District Team

McAllister Hobbs ’22

Henry Suarez ’21

Caiden Vlasimsky ’21 Midfield

THSLL All-District Honorable Mention

Tyler Gazzam ’22 Defense

Cameron Martin ’23

HEAD. HEART. HUSTLE. • 9 HISTORY & TRADITION
Name Year College Peter Buell 2019 Rollins College Daniel Burnum 2017 Sewanee University Mason Chandler 2021 Amherst College Alex Chen 2021 High Point University Marshall Ellison 2018 Rollins College Tilt Fernandes 2021 Washington & Lee University Grayson Hassell 2018 U.S. Naval Academy Tommy Hovivian 2020 U.S. Naval Academy Jacob Jackson 2019 University of Michigan Drew Martin 2020 Franklin & Marshall College Billy Metz 2020 Providence College Luke Millican 2017 Jacksonville University Name Year College William Moran 2019 Lafayette College Andrew Patton 2019 Roanoke College Greyson Mokarow 2018 Babson College Marshall Rodegast 2018 Lynchburg College Jack Selner 2020 Sewanee University Dixon Smith 2017 Jacksonville University David Sprock 2018 Rutgers University Henry Suarez 2021 St. Joseph’s University (Pa.) Sam Teachout 2021 Johns Hopkins University Caiden Vlasimsky 2021 St. John’s University Rob Williamson 2021 Amherst College
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Dallas captured its third Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) State Championship with a 10-8 win over Highland Park on May 9, 2021. The Rangers have secured three state titles since 2016 and have made 13 THSLL Final Fours.
THSLL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES
2021, 2017, 2016,
2021,
2014, 2011, 2002, 1999
Lee Belland 2014, 2013 Jeff Fellows 1997 Jacob Jackson 2019 Phillip Johnson .................................. 2005 Luke Millican 2017 Michael McCarney 2012 Buck McClure 2011, 2010 Dan Morris ......................................... 2013 Tom Nolan IV 2000 John-Michael Priddy 2016, 2015, 2014 David Sprock 2018, 2017 Sam Teachout.................................... 2021

ANTHONY SHERMAN ’99 • CLASS A ASSISTANT COACH

Sherman enters his 15th year coaching at his alma mater, serving as an assistant on the varsity squad. A 1999 graduate of Jesuit Dallas, Sherman played lacrosse for the Rangers before attending the University of Texas at Austin, where he played two seasons for the Longhorns’ club lacrosse team. After graduating from Texas, Sherman played with the Big D Lacrosse Club in Dallas, beginning his coaching career at the Dallas Deuces and Iron Horse lacrosse before joining the Rangers in 2008.

BRANDON BANISTER • GOALKEEPER COACH

Banister enters his ninth season with the Jesuit Dallas lacrosse program, where he serves as an assistant on both the junior varsity and varsity roster, specializing in mentoring the goalkeepers. Banister is also an assistant coach for Iron Horse lacrosse, a position which followed a four-year stint as a high school referee. Banister’s son, Christian Carson-Banister ’13, was a United States Interscholastic Lacrosse Association (USILA) Third Team All-American and played professional lacrosse for the Connecticut Hammerheads and Dallas Rattlers of Major League Lacrosse (MLL).

COLTON HART ’16 • CLASS B COACH • JV COACH

Hart enters his first season at Jesuit Dallas following a stellar collegiate career at Siena College. A fiveyear member of the Saints’ lacrosse squad, Hart graduated from Siena in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and a master’s certificate in data and analytics. In addition, Hart is a former Jesuit Dallas lacrosse standout, and was a member of the 2016 Jesuit Dallas lacrosse squad that captured the first THSLL State Championship in program history. Hart is no stranger to the sidelines, as he has served as an assistant coach for the Dallas Deuces since graduating from Jesuit in 2016.

TED HOVIVIAN • CLASS B COACH • JUNIOR VARSITY COACH

Coach Hovivian enters his fourth season on the Jesuit Dallas lacrosse coaching staff, and also serves as the team’s statistician. Hovivian was a coach for the Franklin Youth Lacrosse Association (Mass.), before joining the Allen Sports Association upon arriving in Dallas in 2010. Hovivian was been a member of the Allen Lacrosse Board from 2012-16, serving as president from 2014-16, a time period in which Allen’s high school program qualified for the playoffs and the 5th and 6th grade teams won North Texas Youth Lacrosse Championships. Hovivian and his wife, Meredith, are proud parents of former Ranger studentathletes Teddy Hovivian ’17, Tommy Hovivian ’20 and Tess.

NATE LEWNES • CLASS A ASSISTANT COACH

Lewnes enters his third year on the Jesuit Dallas coaching staff following a stellar collegiate and professional career. Last season, Lewnes was named the THSLL Assistant Coach of the Year following Jesuit’s state championship run. Lewnes graduated from UMBC in 2015 after concluding his four-year career with 145 points on 119 goals and 26 assists. Lewnes’ 2016 season earned the vaunted attacker All-American honors as Lewnes finished the season as the national leader in scoring average with 3.91 goals per game. After graduating, Lewnes has played professionally in Major League Lacrosse, taking the field for the Chesapeake Bayhawks, Ohio Machine, Dallas Rattlers and Connecticut Hammerheads.

HANK LIKES ’14 • CLASS B COACH

A former Jesuit Dallas lacrosse player, Likes enters his fifth year on the Jesuit Dallas coaching staff. Likes was named Jesuit’s team captain during his senior season and was a THSLL all-district pick in 2013 at long stick midfield before taking his talents to Lindenwood University.

Likes has been a member of the Iron Horse coaching staff since May 2015, and enters his second season as the Class B head coach.

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CARL SPROCK • CLASS A ASSISTANT COACH

Bringing over 19 years of coaching experience to Jesuit, Sprock has been a member of four Texas State Championship programs during a career that has spanned high school programs in Ohio and Texas. The 2014 THSLL North District Assistant Coach of the Year, Sprock was born in southwestern Pennsylvania, but relocated to Texas where he was a three-time football letterman at North Texas. Sprock has coached in the Metroplex for 15 years, and has coached teams to numerous THSLL State Semifinal and championship game berths. Coach Sprock brings energy and passion every day and enjoys working with the student athletes to improve their basic fundamental skills both on and off the field.

LEE MARTIN • CLASS B COACH

Coach Martin enters his first season with Jesuit and his 17th year of coaching lacrosse in the Metroplex. A well-experienced coach with a proven pedigree at the varsity, national club and youth level, Coach Martin brings a vast amount of experience to the successful Ranger lacrosse program. From 2019-2021, Martin was the coach at Parish Episcopal, helping lead the Panthers to a winning season all three years while earning the 2021 THSLL North District C Coach of the Year award following an 8-2 campaign. In 2018, Martin led Hillcrest to a 7-4 record, a mark that provided the Panthers with their first winning record in five seasons. During his four years as head coach, Martin has amassed a 70 percent winning percentage and coached six all-state athletes.

MATTHEW WARD • CLASS A COACH

Coach Ward is a native of Michigan where he grew up playing lacrosse, hockey and football. While attending Mercyhurst University in Pennsylvania, Coach Ward played four years on the lacrosse team with an overall record of 56-6 and a NCAA DII National Championship Title in 2011. Coach Ward graduated from Mercyhurst with a degree in applied intelligence studies and a minor in Russian studies. In June 2019

Coach Ward was honored, along with the 2011 National championship team, by being inducted into the Mercyhurst Athletic Hall of Fame. Prior to joining the Rangers, Coach Ward served as the head lacrosse coach for Plano H.S. from 2018-20, with the 2019 campaign ending as the second winningest season in program history. Prior to Plano, Coach Ward spent time with McKinney lacrosse and Parish Episcopal. Coach Ward is also a current assistant coach for Iron Horse Lacrosse.

RICK MARTIN • HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

Beginning his 27th 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, live in Dallas.

GIULIANO SANCHEZ • DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

Sanchez enters his fourth year at Jesuit Dallas, and his third as the director of athletic performance. Joining the staff as the assistant director of athletic performance in 2018, Sanchez served as an intern for the Michigan State strength and conditioning department after stops at Colorado Mesa University, Muir Orthopedic Specialists and the University of Denver. Sanchez graduated from Louisiana State University with a master’s degree in kinesiology with a focus in exercise physiology. Sanchez earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with a focus in fitness and health promotion from Colorado Mesa University in 2014. A lacrosse player at Colorado Mesa University, Sanchez was a two-time team captain and All-Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association team selection.

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Tyler Gazzam L • Jay Hooker

• Carter Camp

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• Hayden Moore

• Will Reading

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J • Charlie Metz K

I • Stephen Casey

H • Charles Moran

G • Cameron Packer

• Jackson Strauser

• Tristan Buteyn

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• Connor Knight

• John Starr

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Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

I was inspired by my father in second grade. He had played club lacrosse in college and he was the one who got me into it. Ever since I started playing, I have loved the sport.

I am best known by my teammates for:

I’m the funny teammate, the one who brings joy to others on and off the field.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

The challenge. It is not an easy sport and that’s why I like it.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

My first left-handed goal in fourth grade. I remember afterwards I looked at the stands where my family was going crazy about it.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

I feel honored to be able to play for this team. It has been an amazing experience, I have created many friendships because of lacrosse.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

My friend’s dad back in third grade.

I am best known by my teammates for:

My work ethic and ability to lighten the mood.

I love the game of lacrosse because: It has given me the opportunity to be a part of a team.

My favorite lacrosse memory is: Winning the state championship.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

It means the world to me. I wouldn’t trade this experience for anything.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

My grandfather inspired me. He played in college and gave me my first stick. I am best known by my teammates for: My massive quads and calves.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It allows me to put aside my everyday distractions and hang out and have fun with my brothers.

My favorite lacrosse memory is: Listening to “Empire State of Mind” by Jay-Z on the bus ride home after getting dubs during the San Antonio trip in 2020.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

To me, it means applying myself and being the best person I can be because not only am I challenging myself and forming invaluable relationships on and off the field, but I am also preparing myself for later on in life by learning important values like not being complacent and giving my full effort.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

A friend I played baseball with in fifth grade said I should try this new sport where “you can hit people with sticks.”

I am best known by my teammates for:

Being the only kid from Prosper.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It combines the use of skill with creative, on the spot thinking to make a play. The game is always changing and putting you and your teammates in different situations that you have to adapt to in order to be successful.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Winning the state championship in my junior season.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

It is a place where I can play a sport I love and improve at it while still building on important relationships with my peers. I have gained so many unique opportunities from playing Jesuit lacrosse and I will always be grateful for what it has done for me.

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30 • CARTER CAMP • DEFENSE 43 • STEPHEN CASEY • DEFENSE 8 • NATE DUNCAN • MIDFIELD

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

My neighbor’s dad played it, and my neighbors and I played lax in the front yard together.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Motivating them.

I love the game of lacrosse because: I get to play with my friends and get time away from everything else going on in my life.

My favorite lacrosse memory is: Winning state.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

It means a lot to me knowing how successful people from the program can be on and off the field and it shows that I can work hard to be successful.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

I started playing lacrosse because I didn’t want to play baseball anymore.

I am best known by my teammates for:

My glutes.

I love the game of lacrosse because: It allows me to spend more time with my friends.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Eating cheesecake in a boiling hot van after our games in Miami my freshman year.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

Through the daily practices, early lifts, time spent together in the locker room and lunch table, becoming closer to one group of guys than you’ve ever experienced before.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

My best friend’s dad. I’ve known him since I was in first grade and I was looking for a new sport to try out and he told my dad that I had to play lacrosse. He said it would fit me perfectly. As soon as I started, I fell in love with the sport.

I am best known by my teammates for:

My leadership and energy in practice.

I love the game of lacrosse because: It pushes me to think critically while being physical. Lacrosse is like a therapy for me, it helps me escape from the stress of academics and it challenges me to become the best player I can possibly be.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Winning the state championship in 2021.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

It is more than a team or a brotherhood, it’s a family. I’ve known these teammates all my life and grew up playing beside them, and this family of brothers have taught me that this is more than a sport and have had an impact on my life. Being able to play lacrosse with my brothers will always hold a special place in my heart.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

I started in kindergarten because it seemed really interesting. I did look up to one of our team captains during my junior year.

I am best known by my teammates for:

My game IQ and comedic relief. I also wear a watch so the guys always ask me for the time.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It emphasizes abilities beyond the physical like game knowledge and stick work meaning that anyone can play.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

When I was playing for the Deuces in middle school, I would see Jesuit play like they had nothing to lose in their shiny chrome helmets. I would then see them help and lean on each other for a break after a tough workout. That night showed me my potential as I hope to inspire other younger lax players too.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

It means everything. My teammates encouraged me to keep playing when I thought about quitting. I can trust every guy on that team because of all the hardships we have faced together.

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Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

A good buddy of mine, his dad, as well as a few of other dads on the same team, recognized potential in me to enjoy the sport and become a goalie.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Bringing enthusiasm and energy to every game and practice while still focusing on being a leader.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It’s an incredible adrenaline rush to save the ball and clear it across the field to my teammates while playing in such a fast-paced game. Also, I am able to play the game with a variety of teammates as well as by myself.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Being named the THSLL State Championship MVP after beating Highland Park last season.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

Participating in Jesuit Dallas lacrosse teaches me about keeping a tradition alive, a tradition that predates my arrival at Jesuit. Because I play lacrosse at Jesuit, I am allowed to play for future generations and past generations.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

My older siblings. Being the youngest, I just played the sports that they did.

I am best known by my teammates for:

EG.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It’s something that I am good at.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Playing on varsity with my older brother as a sophomore.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

It’s a fun, competitive environment that helps develop good character.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

I was inspired to play lacrosse by my parents. They saw that I was tired of playing football and helped push me towards the game of lacrosse.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Loving the morning lift sessions.

I love the game of lacrosse because: It allows me to connect with other players and has allowed me to find friends and peers that push me to be the best version of myself.

My favorite lacrosse memory is: The sophomore year trip to San Antonio.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

Jesuit Lacrosse means not only playing for a great program, but means that I am a part of a brotherhood.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

My brother, because I wanted to do whatever he was doing when I was younger.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Housing teammates for early morning lifts and practices.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

I do not have to be the biggest person on the field to have success.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Winning the state championship last year.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

Committing to a group of guys with the same intention which also creates a close relationship with one another.

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Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

My dad.

I am best known by my teammates for: Being a good teammate.

I love the game of lacrosse because: I have the opportunity to play a game that I love with great people that all work towards a common goal.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

My sophomore year trip to Houston with our Class B team.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

It means being apart of a prestigious program that allows and pushes me to better myself physically and mentally, while allowing me to foster and build friendships with my teammates.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

I was inspired to play lacrosse by my dad. He played at Duke and was the one that first introduced me to lacrosse. He inspired me because he pushed me and told me stories about his career.

I am best known by my teammates for:

My flip flops.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It’s fun, something that I can do with my friends, and is a sport that balances speed, strength and IQ.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

The first time we beat The Woodlands, we were on the way home on the bus and sang “We Are the Champions.”

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

I’m playing on a team with my brothers who always have my back.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

My brother Sam started playing in third grade while I was in kindergarten. I looked up to him, so he made me want to play.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Being the Iron Ranger.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It allows me to escape from stress caused from school and at home. I get to go out and have fun with the people that I love.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

Winning the state championship last season.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

Being accountable for myself, and choosing to work hard so I can develop a set of skills that will help me further in life when I’m done playing lacrosse.

Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?

My mom. She told me about it back in first grade, I tried it and fell in love.

I am best known by my teammates for:

Being hurt. All the time.

I love the game of lacrosse because:

It’s fun and a great way to not only get physical but also relieve stress.

My favorite lacrosse memory is:

During my sophomore year, our Class B team played Keller. I had a hat trick in the third quarter and we won 10-9 in the pouring rain.

What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?

Wearing the shield is all about brotherhood and fighting for your family.

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Top Row: Stephen Casey, Tyler Gazzam, Hayden Moore, John Starr, Matty Wagner, Jay Hooker, Carter Camp, Jackson Fagan, Will Reading

Second Row: McAllister Hobbs, Jack Emery, Cameron Martin, Greyson Kissock, Charlie Schmidt, Max Fernandes, Connor Knight, Nate Duncan, Michael Mathie

Third Row: John Lee, Beckett Foley, Donald Lambrecht, Charlie Metz, Cooper Coleman, Billy Robertson, Cooper Tilden

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A ROSTER & SCHEDULE
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43 • Stephen Casey Sr. • D 38 • Kyle Dime Jr. • GK 8 • Nate Duncan Sr. • M 20 • Jack Emery Sr. • LSM 3 • Jackson Fagan Jr. • D 9 • Max Fernandes Jr. • M 7 • Mercer Fernandes Jr. • A 12 • Beckett Foley So. • M 32 • Luke Freeman Jr. • D 47 • Tyler Gazzam Sr. • D 26 • Broderick Hobbs So. • M 14 • McAllister Hobbs Sr. • M 1 • Jay Hooker Sr. • D 5 • Zach Fawcett Jr. • A 2 • Cooper Coleman Jr. • GK
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44 • Greyson Kissock So. • M 13 • Connor Knight Sr. • GK 37 • Donald Lambrecht Jr. • M 27 • John Starr Sr. • M 50 • Jackson Strauser Sr. • A 17 • Cooper Tilden So. • LSM 4 • Matty Wagner Jr. • A 45 • Wiley Lent Fr. • D 23 • Cameron Martin Jr. • A 24 • Michael Mathie Jr. • D 11 • Charlie Metz Sr. • M 22 • Charles Moran Sr. • A 35 • Cameron Packer Sr. • M 21 • Will Reading Sr. • M 6 • Billy Robertson Jr. • LSM 0 • Charlie Schmidt Jr. • M 25 • Hayden Moore Sr. • D 18 • John Lee Jr. • M
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CLASS B • JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTERS

50 • 2022 JESUIT DALLAS LACROSSE CLASS B • JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTERS No. Name Yr. Pos. Team 1 Ty Robertson So. A Class B • JV 2 Arsen Ventura Fr. M Class B • JV 4 Houck Humin Fr. M Class B • JV 7 Henry Latta Fr. A Class B • JV 9 Wil Carroll So. D Class B • JV 10 Max Bensing So. FO Class B • JV 11 Sam Emery So. M Class B • JV 12 Anthony Pierce Fr. D Class B • JV 13 Jackson Raymond So. M Class B • JV 15 Wyatt Peterie Fr. A Class B • JV 16 Declan McGarity Fr. M Class B • JV 17 Peyton Bristow Fr. M Junior Varsity 19 Keegan McGarity So. M Class B • JV 20 Jett Kipness Fr. D Class B • JV 21 Jack Crew So. D Class B • JV 22 Dominic Campiti So. A Class B • JV No. Name Yr. Pos. Team 24 Jack Van Duinen Fr. M Class B • JV 25 Michael Neitzel Fr. D Class B • JV 28 Sam White Jr. GK Class B • JV 29 Charles Schwartz So. D Class B • JV 31 Mercer Lee Jr. M Class B • JV 32 Myles Vinyard Fr. M Junior Varsity 33 Aidan Raymond Fr. D Class B • JV 34 Zachary Johnson Fr. M Class B • JV 36 Henry Hambleton So. LSM Class B • JV 40 Jack Freeman Fr. GK Class B • JV 41 Nick Jahn So. M Class B • JV 42 Cole Carlton Fr. A Class B • JV 44 Phoenix Derichsweiler Fr. GK Class B • JV 46 Will Hooker So. D Class B • JV 48 Hudson Ellison Jr. M Class B • JV 53 Jacob Davis Fr. GK Junior Varsity
Top Row: Wyatt Peterie, Sam White, Wiley Lent, Jackson Raymond, Aidan Raymond, Michael Neitzel, Will Hooker
Hambleton,
Second Row: Keegan McGarity, Declan McGarity, Phoenix Derichsweiler, Mercer Lee, Jack Van Duinen, Zachary Johnson, Henry
Sam Emery
Kyle Dime, Houck Humin, Dominic
Nick Jahn, Charles Schwartz, Peyton Bristow,
Ellison
Third Row:
Campiti,
Hudson
Jett Kipness, Carter
Freeman,
Bensing,
Carlton
Fourth Row:
Bristow, Ty Robertson, Jack
Jacob Davis, Max
Cole
Bottom Row: Jack Crew, Anthony Pierce, Thomas Fino, Arsen Ventura, Henry Latta, Myles Vinyard, Wil Carroll

CLASS B SCHEDULE

JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE

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Date Opponent Location Time Feb. 10 Grapevine Jesuit Dallas 7:30 p.m. Feb. 16 Prosper Jesuit Dallas 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19 The Woodlands The Woodlands, Texas 2 p.m. Feb. 25 McKinney McKinney, Texas 7 p.m. Mar. 3 Highland Park Jesuit Dallas 7:30 p.m. Mar. 9 FW-Country Day Jesuit Dallas 6 p.m. Mar. 26 Anderson Austin, Texas 1 p.m. Date Opponent Location Time Mar. 31 Keller Keller, Texas 6:30 p.m. Apr. 4 Frisco Jesuit Dallas 7:30 p.m. Apr. 7 Flower Mound Flower Mound, Texas 8 p.m. Apr. 9 Plano West Plano, Texas 12 p.m. Apr. 19 Lovejoy Jesuit Dallas 7:30 p.m. Apr. 22 Plano East Jesuit Dallas 8 p.m. Bold Indicates Home Game
CLASS B • JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULES
Date Opponent Location Time Feb. 10 Grapevine Jesuit Dallas 6 p.m. Feb. 16 Prosper Jesuit Dallas 6 p.m. Feb. 19 The Woodlands The Woodlands, Texas 12 p.m. Mar. 2 Lovejoy Jesuit Dallas 7:30 p.m. Mar. 9 FW-Country Day Jesuit Dallas 7:30 p.m. Mar. 22 Coppell Coppell, Texas 5:45 p.m. Mar. 27 TMI-Episcopal Grapevine, Texas 1 p.m. Apr. 1 E.S.D. Jesuit Dallas 6 p.m. Date Opponent Location Time Apr. 4 Frisco Jesuit Dallas 6 p.m. Apr. 7 Flower Mound Flower Mound, Texas 6 p.m. Apr. 8 Southlake Carroll Southlake, Texas 5:45 p.m. Apr. 12 Keller Keller, Texas 6:30 p.m. Apr. 14 Highland Park Highland Park, Texas 5:45 p.m. Apr. 22 Plano East Jesuit Dallas 6:30 p.m. Bold Indicates Home Game Proud Jesuit Dad Experienced﹒Trusted﹒Professional Real Estate Advisor Supporter!
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10 • Max Bensing So. • FO • Class B • JV 17 • Peyton Bristow Fr. • M • JV 22 • Dominic Campiti So. • A • Class B • JV 42 • Cole Carlton Fr. • A • Class B • JV 11 • Sam Emery So. • M • Class B • JV 41 • Nick Jahn So. • M • Class B • JV 34 • Zachary Johnson Fr. • M • Class B • JV 40 • Jack Freeman Fr. • GK • Class B • JV 36 • Henry Hambleton So. • LSM • Class B • JV 46 • Will Hooker So. • D • Class B • JV 4 • Houck Humin Fr. • M • Class B • JV 21 • Jack Crew So. • D • Class B • JV 53 • Jacob Davis Fr. • GK • JV 44 • Phoenix Derichsweiler Fr. • GK • Class B • JV 48 • Hudson Ellison Jr. • M • Class B • JV 9 • Wil Carroll So. • D • Class B • JV
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20 • Jett Kipness Fr. • D • Class B • JV 7 • Henry Latta Fr. • A • Class B • JV 31 • Mercer Lee Jr. • M • Class B • JV 16 • Declan McGarity Fr. • M • Class B • JV 24 • Jack Van Duinen Fr. • M • Class B • JV 2 • Arsen Ventura Fr. • M • Class B • JV 32 • Myles Vinyard Fr. • M • JV 28 • Sam White Jr. • GK • Class B • JV 19 • Keegan McGarity So. • M • Class B • JV 25 • Michael Neitzel Fr. • D • Class B • JV 15 • Wyatt Peterie Fr. • A • Class B • JV 12 • Anthony Pierce Fr. • D • Class B • JV 33 • Aidan Raymond Fr. • D • Class B • JV 13 • Jackson Raymond So. • M • Class B • JV 1 • Ty Robertson So. • A • Class B • JV 29 • Charles Schwartz So. • D • Class B • JV
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58 • 2022 JESUIT DALLAS LACROSSE GET YOUR “J’s” UP The Jesuit Alumni Association proudly supports our Jesuit Rangers For ways to get involved and stay connected, contact Sean McMullen ’96 smcmullen@jesuitcp.org or 972-387-8700 x342
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