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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: A cover designed by DeOre for the 2017 Winter edition of the Jesuit Today celebrating the 75th anniversary of Jesuit Dallas.
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 127 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 UIL, Jesuit has captured 77 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 began the 2022-23 season as the four-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 and has secured seven consecutive berths in the USRowing Youth National Championships.
TABLE OF CONTENTS About Jesuit Dallas............................................................ 3 Advertiser Index 4 Program Credits ................................................................ 4 Administration & Support Staff 4 Head Coach Chris Surran ................................................. 8 History & Tradition 9 Coaching Staff 10-11 Dell Performance Center 12 Jesuit Dallas Athletic Training .......................................... 13 A Look Back...Who’s That Senior? 14 Lacrosse Class of 2022 .............................................. 15-19 Class A Roster & Schedule 32 Class A Student-Athletes ........................................... 38-39 Class B & Junior Varsity Rosters & Schedules 54 Class B & Junior Varsity Student-Athletes 56-58
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JESUIT DALLAS ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT STAFF
President ....................................................................Mike Earsing
Principal
Tom Garrison ’92
Vice President of Advancement ..................................... B.J. Antes
Vice President of Operations
Assistant Principal of Academics
Assistant Principal of Faculty Formation
Alex Soich ’04
Molly O’Sullivan
Michele Williams
Asst. Principal of Curriculum and Acad. Support Dr. Ben Kirby ’00
Assistant Principal of Student Life ............................ Jack Wallace
Director of Student Formation
Dr. Mark Knize
Athletic Director Steve Koch
Assistant Athletic Director
Assistant Athletic Director
Chris Hill
Paul Maturi
Athletic Administrator ...................................................Pam Murad
Director of Communications
James Kramer
Sports Information Director ............................. Bryan Montgomery
Director of Alumni Relations
Director of Athletic Performance
Sean McMullen ’96
Giuliano Sanchez
Assistant Director of Athletic Performance .............. Rick Lefebvre
Head Athletic Trainer Rick Martin Athletic Trainers ...................................................
Dr. Robert Duvall
Michael Proctor
Kimberlie Scales
Head Varsity Lacrosse Coach Chris Surran
Assistant Lacrosse Coaches
Hudson Bearden
Brandon Banister .............................................................................
Isaac DeGarlais
Colton Hart ’16
Ted Hovivian
Will Kane ’14 ...................................................................................
Nate Lewnes
Hank Likes ’14 ....................................................................................... Lee Martin
Carl Sprock
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2023 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.
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HEAD COACH CHRIS SURRAN
Entering his 17th season coaching the Rangers, Surran returns to the Jesuit Dallas sideline after leading the Rangers to its fourth Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) State Championship in 2022 following championship titles in 2016, 2017 and 2021. Coach Surran owns a 220-64 record as the head coach at Jesuit and has anchored a resurgence of the Ranger lacrosse program.
Last season, Jesuit Dallas won eight straight games to close the season and won the fourth state championship in program history with an 11-10 win over E.S.D. on May 8 in the THSLL Class AA State Championship game. 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 11 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 one of his 13 seasons at Jesuit, and over 20 former Rangers are currently competing in the collegiate ranks.
2022 SEASON RESULTS
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.
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 2022 14-2 THSLL Class AA State Champions Overall 220-64 (.775)
Date Opponent Time/Result Feb. 12 vs Lake Travis W, 13-8 (1-0) Feb. 19 at The Woodlands W, 14-8 (2-0) Feb. 26 vs IMG Academy L, 7-8 (2-1) Mar. 10 at Coppell W, 14-1 (3-1) Mar. 12 vs St. Andrews (Fla.) W, 12-8 (4-1) Mar. 14 vs Western H.S. (Fla.) W, 16-5 (5-1) Mar. 15 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) W, 15-6 (6-1) Mar. 24 vs. St. Stephen/St. Agnes (Va.) L, 7-9 (6-2) Mar. 26 at Austin H.S. W, 17-7 (7-2) Apr. 1 vs E.S.D. W, 11-5 (8-2) Apr. 2 vs Torrey Pines (Calif.) W, 10-9 (4OT) (9-2) Apr. 8 at Southlake Carroll W, 10-8 (10-2) Apr. 11 vs Gonzaga (D.C.) Canceled Apr. 14 at Highland Park W, 13-5 (11-2) Apr. 30 vs Austin H.S. (THSLL Quarterfinal) W, 15-5 (12-2) May 7 vs St. Mark’s (THSLL Semifinal) W, 12-6 (13-2) May 8 vs E.S.D. (THSLL Class AA Final) W, 11-10 (14-2)
Jesuit Dallas captured its fourth Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) State Championship with an 11-10 win over E.S.D. on May 8, 2022. The Rangers have secured four state titles since 2016 and have made 14 THSLL Final Fours.
JESUIT LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
RANGERS CURRENTLY COMPETING IN COLLEGE
2022 AWARDS & ACCOLADES
USA Lacrosse South Regional Player of the Year
McAllister Hobbs ’22 Attack
ADRLN All-American
Connor Knight ’22 Goalkeeper
USA Lacrosse All-Americans
McAllister Hobbs ’22 Attack
Connor Knight ’22 Goalkeeper
Will Reading ’22 Face-Off
THSLL All-State
Tyler Gazzam ’22
McAllister Hobbs ’22
Connor Knight ’22 Goalkeeper
Will Reading ’22
Charlie Schmidt ’23
THSLL All-District Team
Beckett Foley ’24
THSLL All-District Honorable Mention Charlie Metz ’22
Max Fernandes ’23
HEAD. HEART. HUSTLE. • 9 HISTORY & TRADITION
Name Year College Peter Buell 2019 Rollins College Mason Chandler 2021 Amherst College Alex Chen 2021 High Point University Tilt Fernandes 2021 Washington & Lee University Grayson Hassell 2018 U.S. Naval Academy McAllister Hobbs 2022 Penn State University Jay Hooker 2022 University of Mary Washington Tommy Hovivian 2020 U.S. Naval Academy Jacob Jackson 2019 University of Michigan Drew Martin 2020 Franklin & Marshall College Billy Metz 2020 Rollins College Name Year College Charlie Metz 2022 Rollins College Charles Moran 2022 Sewanee: University of the South William Moran 2019 Lafayette College Will Reading 2022 Babson College Marshall Rodegast 2018 Lynchburg College Jack Selner 2020 Sewanee University David Sprock 2018 Rutgers University Jackson Strauser 2022 Southwestern University Sam Teachout 2021 Johns Hopkins University Caiden Vlasimsky 2021 St. John’s University Rob Williamson 2021 Amherst College
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THSLL STATE FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES THSLL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES 2022, 2021, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2013, 2012, 2022, 2021, 2017, 2016 2010, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1993 2014, 2011, 2002, 1999 THSLL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2022, 2021, 2017, 2016 JESUIT LACROSSE ALL-AMERICANS Lee Belland 2014, 2013 Jeff Fellows 1997 McAllister Hobbs ............................... 2022 Jacob Jackson 2019 Phillip Johnson 2005 Connor Knight 2022 Luke Millican 2017 Michael McCarney ............................ 2012 Buck McClure 2011, 2010 Dan Morris 2013 Tom Nolan IV 2000 John-Michael Priddy 2016, 2015, 2014 Will Reading ...................................... 2022 David Sprock 2018, 2017 Sam Teachout 2021
BRANDON BANISTER • GOALKEEPERS COACH
Banister enters his 10th season with the Jesuit Dallas lacrosse program where he serves as an assistant for Jesuit’s Class A, Class B, and junior varsity teams, 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).
HUDSON BEARDEN • FACE-OFF COACH
Bearden begins his first season on the sidelines for Jesuit Dallas lacrosse, where he specializes with the Rangers’ face-off contingent. The former Southwestern University All-American is currently the Texas Director for The Faceoff Academy, an organization “dedicated to developing the lacrosse skills of every athlete through the highest quality of instruction.” Bearden arrives at Jesuit Dallas following a stellar career for the Pirates, a tenure that included the nation’s highest face-off success rate (80.5 percent) in 2021. Bearden additionally holds the NCAA Division III record with 36 consecutive face-off wins. Bearden, an Aledo, Texas native, earned his bachelor’s degree in business from Southwestern.
ISAAC DEGARLAIS • CLASS B COACH • JUNIOR VARSITY COACH
DeGarlais is in his first year on the Jesuit Dallas coaching staff, and arrives in Dallas following a year as an assistant coach for Southern Virginia University, an NCAA Division III institution in Buena Vista, Virginia. An Ogden, Utah native, DeGarlais additionally served as a regional club director for True Utah Lacrosse during the Division III offseason prior to his arrival in Dallas. DeGarlais was a five-year member of the Southern Virginia men’s lacrosse program, appearing in 96 games for the knights before graduating with a bachelor’s degree in business management and leadership.
COLTON HART ’16 • CLASS B COACH • JUNIOR VARSITY COACH
Hart enters his second season at Jesuit Dallas following a stellar collegiate career at Siena College. A five-year 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 fifth 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 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 COACH
Lewnes enters his fourth year on the Jesuit Dallas coaching staff following a stellar collegiate and professional career. In 2021, 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 played professionally in Major League Lacrosse, taking the field for the Chesapeake Bayhawks, Ohio Machine, Dallas Rattlers and Connecticut Hammerheads.
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COACHING STAFF
WILL KANE ’14 • CLASS B COACH • JUNIOR VARSITY COACH
Kane returns to his alma mater for his first season on the Jesuit Dallas lacrosse staff. The former Jesuit Dallas standout defender played at the University of Detroit-Mercy, embarking upon a stellar career that resulted in Kane earning second team recognition on the Titans’ 2010-19 All-Decade team. During his Titans’ career, Kane appeared in 62 games while recording 36 caused turnovers and 69 ground balls. In 2019, Kane was selected with the seventh pick of the 2019 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Supplemental Draft by the Dallas Rattlers, and played two summers for the Green Gaels of the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA). Prior to his arrival at Jesuit, Kane served as an assistant coach for the Cranbook School in Michigan and was the head coach for Omnia Lacrosse Club.
HANK LIKES ’14 • CLASS B COACH
A former Jesuit Dallas lacrosse player, Likes enters his sixth 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 third season as the Class B head coach.
CARL SPROCK • CLASS A COACH
Bringing over 20 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.
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 Division II 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.
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Sanchez enters his fifth year at Jesuit Dallas, and his fourth 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.
Lefebvre begins his first full season at Jesuit Dallas after joining the Rangers’ athletic performance staff in the winter of 2022. Lefebvre arrived at Jesuit following a four-year tenure at the University of North Texas, where he served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach, specializing with the Mean Green’s women’s basketball, women’s tennis and golf programs, and an instructor in the kinesiology department.
Prior to UNT, Lefebvre coached at LSU, Wisconsin-Green Bay, UTEP, Marquette, and FC Dallas. Lefebvre earned his bachelor of science in health promotion and wellness from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, and earned a master’s in sports management at Louisiana State University.
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Completed in 2011, The Dell Performance Center is one of the finest high school athletic training facilities in the country. The fullyequipped 9,000-sq.-foot facility features 14 combination racks with 28 Olympic platforms, eight glute ham developers, three four-sided pulley units, and an expansive dumbbell area that is composed of Iron Grip dumbbells ranging from 15 to 100 lbs. The Dell Performance Center also includes a cardio area that offers a spectacular view of Jesuit’s outdoor athletics facilities and the downtown Dallas skyline. Coaching offices, locker rooms, and a conference room for film study encircles the third-floor training space which is regularly used by nearly 70% of the Jesuit Dallas student body.
GIULIANO SANCHEZ • DIR. OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
RICK LEFEBVRE • ASST. DIR. OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
THE DELL PERFORMANCE CENTER
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 28th 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 of Science from Central Connecticut State University. Martin, his wife Jane, and twin sons, Andrew and Garrett, are strong supporters of Jesuit Dallas.
DR. ROBERT DUVALL • ATHLETIC TRAINER
Dr. Duvall begins his third 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 first year as an athletic trainer at Jesuit Dallas, and began serving the Jesuit Dallas community in the spring semester of 2023. Proctor is a board-certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), a Licensed Athletic Trainer in the state of Texas and is certified through the American Heart Association as a BLS provider.
Proctor graduated from Oklahoma State University with a bachelor’s of science in health education and promotion, then continued his education at OSU obtaining a master’s degree in athletic training. Since graduating, Michael has spent the last three years working with board certified orthopedic surgeons at Orthopedic Specialists of North Texas.
During his time working in the clinic, he earned a Radiological Technician Certification. Michael has also been contracted with Baylor Scott & White Sports Health covering various sporting events for athletes of all ages. Michael and his wife Ali are excited to be joining the Jesuit community.
KIMBERLIE SCALES • ATHLETIC TRAINER
Scales begins her first season at Jesuit Dallas, arriving on campus in the spring of 2023. She received her bachelor’s degree in sports medicine, with a minor in Hispanic Studies, from Pepperdine University before earning a master’s degree in athletic training at the University of Virginia.
While at UVA, her research focused on factors associated with concussion recovery, and led her to be selected to present at the 2022 NATA Clinical Symposium & AT Expo in Philadelphia. Scales’ abstract was highlighted by the NATA’s Educational Resources Committee (ERC) for the latest science behind evidence-based practice for Concussion Management & Return to Play (Sept 2022 Edition).
Scales’ professional experiences include internships with one of Costa Rica’s professional soccer team, Deportivo Saprissa, the Los Angeles Rams, and the Chicago Cubs. Her previous stops include the Minnesota Twins, where she served as an assistant athletic trainer for the rookie/Florida complex team. In addition, she also traveled and assisted with the team in the Dominican Republic.
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Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
A former lacrosse player suggested that I give the sport a try.
I am best known by my teammates for:
My nickname.
I love the game of lacrosse because:
It allows for creativity and is fast paced with plenty of energy at all times.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
Running onto the field after winning state last year and hugging my friends who I got to compete with every day.
What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
It means the world knowing that everyone looks out for you and has your back, from the coaches and the players as well as the alumni that have established the prestige of the program.
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Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
My friend moved to Texas in the third grade from Maryland and brought the game with him. I watched one of his games and instantly wanted to try it.
I am best known by my teammates for:
My commitment to team and my accountability.
I love the game of lacrosse because:
It’s unlike any other sport. It’s fun, fast-paced and challenges me.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
Winning the state championship two years in a row. What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
It is an honor and a privilege that I will always remember.
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
My dad. He felt that I needed to expand my knowledge of sports and try new things.
I am best known by my teammates for: Being loud.
I love the game of lacrosse because: My coach, and the game has grown on me throughout the years. My favorite lacrosse memory is: Playing against Frisco in the fourth grade. What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you? Being a family and staying committed to the program.
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
My brothers. They played while I was growing up, so I was always carrying around a stick or watching their games. This led to me playing for the Dallas Deuces at a young age, then playing for Iron Horse.
I am best known by my teammates for: Being left-handed.
I love the game of lacrosse because:
It allows you to play at a competitive level against your friends and incorporates skills from other sports. It is a great team sport in which you must have great team chemistry and dedication to be successful.
My favorite lacrosse memory is: Playing every position but goalie.
What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
It is an awesome experience. The culture built around the program is something very unique. Everyone in the program works together to achieve the ultimate goal, which is to succeed at all costs.
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10 • KYLE DIME • GOALKEEPER
48 • HUDSON ELLISON • MIDFIELD
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
At first, it was a random sport pointed out by my father when I was seven. However, it became one of the few consistencies for the next 12 years of my life so it began to develop meaning and passion for me.
I am best known by my teammates for: Being hardworking, joking and fun.
I love the game of lacrosse because:
It’s a way that I can just forget about everything that is happening in life and focus on a singular fun activity.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
Committing to Rhodes College, which made me realize that all the work that I put in to get better took me somewhere.
What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
It’s an honor to play and represent the school that I have cherished for the last four years, and the coaches that believed in me when others did not.
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
My neighbors. They loved the game and convinced me to play.
I am best known by my teammates for:
Being called Batman.
I love the game of lacrosse because: I enjoy being part of something bigger than myself.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
Beating Highland Park last year.
What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you? Being a part of something bigger than myself.
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
My oldest brother inspired me to play. He always let me practice with him when I was younger.
I am best known by my teammates for: Running a lot.
I love the game of lacrosse because:
It is fast paced and competitive.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
Getting to win a state championship with my older brother and twin brother. What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
It is something I remember wanting to do since I started to attend games while I was in elementary school.
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
My older brother started playing, and I knew I wanted to play.
I am best known by my teammates for:
Being the guy with the aux cord.
I love the game of lacrosse because:
There’s not a set play for you to run all the time, so you can be creative.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
Winning the state championship last year.
What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
I wanted to play lacrosse at Jesuit Dallas since I started playing the sport. Being able to play lacrosse at Jesuit has been amazing.
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5 • ZACH FAWCETT • MIDFIELD
9 • MAX FERNANDES • MIDFIELD
3 • JACKSON FAGAN • DEFENSE
7 • MERCER FERNANDES • ATTACK
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
My dad said I needed to play a sport when I was little, and I was terrible at tee ball.
I am best known by my teammates for:
My leadership and athletic ability.
I love the game of lacrosse because:
It is a sport in which effort and heart are the formula to success, not just talent.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
Making new friends during lacrosse our freshman year. What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
I am representing each and every one of my brothers in my school community. Every time that I put the uniform on, I’m playing for them.
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
My friends, they played the sport in elementary school.
I am best known by my teammates for:
My energy during practice.
I love the game of lacrosse because:
It has allowed me to meet some of my best friends.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
Going to Lake Tahoe for a tournament on father’s day with my dad.
What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
Jesuit Dallas lacrosse is not just a team, it’s a family. Spending countless hours with the guys has brought me so much closer to them and has been a great experience for me.
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
My friend in middle school inspired me to play the sport. He convinced me to join the Dallas Deuces, and I fell in love with the sport.
I am best known by my teammates for:
My positive attitude and uplifting demeanor.
I love the game of lacrosse because:
It requires a great amount of strength, endurance and heart to play.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
Traveling down to The Woodlands on the team bus and eating Buc-ee’s What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
It means working as a unit while giving maximum effort from start to finish with great poise and focus.
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
I watched a YouTube video, and it looked like a really fun sport.
I am best known by my teammates for:
Lifting practice energy and always having positive vibes.
I love the game of lacrosse because:
I have met some of my closest friends, created the best memories and traveled all over the country because of this sport.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
Winning the 2022 THSLL State Championship.
What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
It has given me a community that I will never forget, and has taught me an endless amount of lessons.
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32 • LUKE FREEMAN • DEFENSE
4 • BENSON HIGGINS • MIDFIELD
37 • DONALD LAMBRECHT • MIDFIELD
18 • JOHN LEE • MIDFIELD
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
I was inspired by a few of my close friends. They encouraged me to get out of my comfort zone, to face a new challenge, and I can’t thank them enough.
I am best known by my teammates for:
Bringing energy to practices.
I love the game of lacrosse because:
It is a game where you can always keep developing alongside other hardworking guys.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
Throwing my first through pass on a fast break with my off hand and hearing the sideline erupt in support.
What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
Jesuit has a historic and storied lacrosse program. I have always appreciated the focus on fundamentals and hard work trumping everything else. This program serves as a great example of Jesuit Dallas through our camaraderie, work ethic and success.
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
My dad. He encouraged me to play since Pre-K.
I am best known by my teammates for:
My high testosterone levels.
I love the game of lacrosse because:
It creates a bond like no other between teammates.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
The comeback against Highland Park to win state my sophomore year.
What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
Upholding a standard that was set many years before I came to Jesuit.
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
Watching Maryland and Virginia play on television when I was young. The game looked so fast-paced.
I am best known by my teammates for: Drinking a coffee before games.
I love the game of lacrosse because: I can compete alongside my friends.
My favorite lacrosse memory is: Winning state last year.
What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
I get to represent my school through my athletic abilities and play for my teammates.
Who were you inspired to play lacrosse by? Why?
My dad told me that I should try lacrosse in the first grade.
I am best known by my teammates for:
My speed and work ethic.
I love the game of lacrosse because: It is fast paced and a team game.
My favorite lacrosse memory is:
Winning the 2021 THSLL State Championship game against Highland Park. What does playing Jesuit Dallas lacrosse mean to you?
Being part of a culture that values hard work, sacrifice and selflessness in order to achieve success.
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24 • MICHAEL MATHIE • DEFENSE
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CLASS A ROSTER & SCHEDULE
Top Row: Henry Hambleton, Charlie Schmidt, Aidan Raymond, Wiley Lent, Jackson Raymond, Jackson Fagan, Greyson Kissock, Cameron Martin, Donald Lambrecht
Second Row: Mercer Lee, Cameron Bare, William Hooker, Kyle Dime, Max Fernandes, Benson Higgins, Beckett Foley, Sam Emery, Cooper Feathers
Third Row: Mercer Fernandes, Hudson Ellison, Billy Robertson, Cooper Tilden, Nick Jahn, Cooper Coleman, Wil Fagan, Arsen Ventura
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No. Name Yr. Pos. 0 Charlie Schmidt Sr. M 1 Ty Robertson Jr. A 2 Cooper Coleman Sr. GK 3 Jackson Fagan Sr. D 4 Benson Higgins Sr. A 5 Zach Fawcett Sr. M 6 Brodie Hobbs Jr. M 7 Mercer Fernandes Sr. A 8 Billy Robertson Sr. LSM 9 Max Fernandes Sr. M 10 Kyle Dime Sr. GK 11 Sam Emery Jr. M 12 Beckett Foley Jr. M 13 Jackson Raymond Jr. M 17 Cooper Tilden Jr. FO 18 John Lee Sr. M 19 Cooper Feathers Jr. D 20 Jett Kipness So. D No. Name Yr. Pos. 21 Declan McGarity So. M 22 Greyson Kissock Jr. M 23 Cameron Martin Sr. A 24 Michael Mathie Sr. D 25 Carter Bristow Sr. M 32 Luke Freeman Sr. D 33 Aidan Raymond So. D 36 Henry Hambleton Jr. LSM 37 Donald Lambrecht Sr. M 39 Keegan McGarity Jr. M 41 Nick Jahn Jr. M 42 Cole Carlton So. A 45 Wiley Lent So. D 46 William Hooker Jr. D 48 Hudson Ellison Sr. M 72 Cameron Bare Fr. GK 99 Wil Fagan Fr. A
Date Opponent Location Time Feb. 4 at Lake Travis Austin, Texas 1:30 p.m. Feb. 11 at Keller Keller, Texas 2 p.m. Feb. 18 vs The Woodlands Ranger Stadium 2 p.m. Feb. 25 vs Houston Memorial Ranger Stadium 4 p.m. Mar. 4 at Westlake Austin, Texas 3 p.m. Mar. 8 vs St. Mark’s Ranger Stadium 7:30 p.m. Mar. 11 at St. Ignatius (Calif.) San Francisco, Calif. 4 p.m. Mar. 13 at Sacred Heart (Calif.) San Francisco, Calif. 5 p.m. Date Opponent Location Time Mar. 23 vs Coppell Ranger Stadium 7:30 p.m. Mar. 27 vs St. Albans (D.C.) Ranger Stadium 6:30 p.m. Mar. 31 at E.S.D. Dallas, Texas 7:30 p.m. Apr. 1 vs Torrey Pines (Calif.) Ranger Stadium 6 p.m. Apr. 10 vs Loyola (Calif.) Ranger Stadium 6:30 p.m. Apr. 14 vs Highland Park Ranger Stadium 7 p.m. Apr. 20 vs Southlake Carroll Ranger Stadium 7:30 p.m. Bold Indicates Home Game
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11 • Sam Emery Jr. • M
3 • Jackson Fagan Sr. • D
99 • Wil Fagan Fr. • A
5 • Zach Fawcett Sr. • M
48 • Hudson Ellison Sr. • M
4 • Benson Higgins Sr. • A
6 • Brodie Hobbs Jr. • M
46 • William Hooker Jr. • D
41 • Nick Jahn Jr. • M
36 • Henry Hambleton Jr. • LSM
25 • Carter Bristow Sr. • M
42 • Cole Carlton So. • A
2 • Cooper Coleman Sr. • GK
10 • Kyle Dime Sr. • GK
72 • Cameron Bare Fr. • GK
9 • Max Fernandes Sr. • M
7 • Mercer Fernandes Sr. • A
12 • Beckett Foley Jr. • M
32 • Luke Freeman Sr. • D
19 • Cooper Feathers Jr. • D
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23 • Cameron Martin Sr. • A
24 • Michael Mathie Sr. • D
21 • Declan McGarity So. • M
39 • Keegan McGarity Jr. • M
45 • Wiley Lent So. • D
22 • Greyson Kissock Jr. • M
37 • Donald Lambrecht Sr. • M
18 • John Lee Sr. • M
Mercer Lee Sr. • Manager
20 • Jett Kipness So. • D
13 • Jackson Raymond Jr. • M
8 • Billy Robertson Sr. • LSM
33 • Aidan Raymond So. • D
0 • Charlie Schmidt Sr. • M
17 • Cooper Tilden Jr. • FO
1 • Ty Robertson Jr. • A
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ROSTERS & SCHEDULES
Top Row: Michael Neitzel, Phoenix Derichsweiler, David Atwell, Jack Van Duinen
Second Row: Wyatt Peterie, Charles Schwartz, Houck Humin, Jack Lynch Zachary Johnson, Gabriel James, Jack Freeman
Third Row: Anthony Pierce, Joseph Norman, Wil Carroll, Jack Crew, Dominic Campiti, Carter Bristow, Henry Latta,
Fourth Row: John Gregory, Beck Berry, Hudson Neri, Patrick Gagliardi, Peyton Bristow, Cayden Bartusek, Cooper Kirby, Shepard Platt
Fifth Row: William Baldwin, Cole Wilson, Andrew Ditchman, Tanner Wilson, Davis Macy, Jack Steinbach, Miles Jameson, Davis Skinner, Holden Spurgin
Bottom Row: Stone Tubbs, Andrew Benyo, Marshall Sorokwasz, Jacob Davis, Max Bensing, Pierce Popelka, Hayden Alfano, Joey Dullye, Jakob Fillbeck
Not Pictured: William Alexander, Anthony Kohler, Barrett Korinek, Thompson Haddock
CLASS B • JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTERS
CLASS B SCHEDULE
JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE
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No. Name Yr. Pos. Team 0 Hayden Alfano M Fr. JV 1 Jack Lynch A Fr. Class B • JV 3 Beck Berry M Fr. Class B • JV 4 Houck Humin M So. Class B 5 Andrew Benyo A Fr. Class B • JV 6 Davis Skinner D Fr. Class B • JV 8 David Atwell A Fr. Class B • JV 9 Jack Steinbach D Fr. Class B • JV 10 Patrick Gagliardi A Fr. JV 12 Anthony Pierce D So. Class B 13 Pierce Popelka M Fr. JV 14 Cayden Bartusek A Fr. Class B 15 Wyatt Peterie A So. Class B 16 Dominic Campiti A Jr. Class B 17 Peyton Bristow M So. Class B 18 Stone Tubbs M Fr. Class B • JV 19 Holden Spurgin A Fr. JV 21 Jack Crew D Jr. Class B 22 Andrew Ditchman A Fr. Class B • JV 24 Jack Van Duinen M So. Class B 25 Michael Neitzel D So. Class B 26 Henry Latta M So. Class B 27 Gabriel James GK Fr. Class B 29 Charlie Schwartz D Jr. Class B No. Name Yr. Pos. Team 30 John Gregory D Fr. Class B • JV 34 Zachary Johnson M So. Class B 35 Max Bensing M Jr. Class B 37 Hudson Neri M Fr. Class B • JV 38 Arsen Ventura M So. Class B 40 Jack Freeman GK So. Class B 40 Miles Jameson A Fr. JV 43 Marshall Sorokwasz M Fr. Class B • JV 44 Phoenix Derichsweiler G So. Class B 49 Wil Carroll D Jr. Class B 50 Joey Dullye D Fr. Class B • JV 52 Shepard Platt M Fr. Class B 53 Jacob Davis G So. JV 54 Tanner Wilson D Fr. JV 55 Davis Macy D Fr. JV 56 William Baldwin M Fr. JV 57 Jakob Fillbeck A Fr. JV 59 Thompson Haddock FO Fr. Class B • JV 60 Cooper Kirby D Fr. JV 61 Anthony Kohler A Fr. JV 62 Barrett Korinek M Fr. JV 64 William Alexander M Fr. JV 67 Joseph Norman FO Fr. JV 70 Cole Wilson D Fr. JV
CLASS B & JUNIOR VARSITY
Date Opponent Location Time Feb. 9 at Grapevine Grapevine M.S. 7 p.m. Feb. 11 vs Flower Mound Ranger Stadium 1:30 p.m. Feb. 18 vs The Woodlands Ranger Stadium 12:30 p.m. Feb. 25 vs Memorial Ranger Stadium 2 p.m. Mar. 4 at Westlake Chap Stadium 1 p.m. Mar. 9 at Highland Park Highlander Stadium 7:45 p.m. Mar. 24 at Plano East Williams Stadium 7 p.m. Apr. 1 at Frisco Wakeland H.S. 1 p.m. Apr. 4 at Lovejoy Willow Springs M.S. 7 p.m. Apr. 14 at Prosper Prosper H.S. 8 p.m. Apr. 21 vs McKinney Ranger Stadium 7:30 p.m.
Date Opponent Location Time Feb. 11 vs Flower Mound Ranger Stadium 12 p.m. Feb. 18 vs The Woodlands Ranger Stadium 11 a.m. Feb. 25 vs. Memorial Ranger Stadium 12 p.m. Mar. 8 vs. St. Mark’s Ranger Stadium 5:45 p.m. Mar. 9 at Highland Park Highlander Stadium 5:15 p.m. Mar. 23 vs Coppell Ranger Stadium 6 p.m. Mar. 28 at E.S.D. Jones Family Stadium 5:15 p.m. Apr. 1 at Frisco Wakeland H.S. 1 p.m. Apr. 14 at Prosper Prosper H.S. 6:30 p.m. Apr. 20 vs Southlake Carroll Ranger Stadium 5:45 p.m.
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35 • Max Bensing Jr. • FO • Class B
5 • Andrew Benyo Fr. • A • Class B • JV
3 • Beck Berry Fr. • M • Class B • JV
17 • Peyton Bristow So. • M • Class B
50 • Joey Dullye Fr. • D • Class B • JV
57 • Jakob Fillbeck Fr. • A • JV
40 • Jack Freeman So. • GK • Class B
22 • Andrew Ditchman Fr. • A • Class B/JV
0 • Hayden Alfano Fr. • M • JV
8 • David Atwell Fr. • A • Class B • JV
56 • William Baldwin Fr. • JV
64 • William Alexander Fr. • M • JV
49 • Wil Carroll Jr. • D • Class B
21 • Jack Crew Jr. • D • Class B
53 • Jacob Davis So. • GK • JV
44 • Phoenix Derichsweiler So. • GK • Class B
16 • Dominic Campiti Jr. • A • Class B
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61 • Anthony Kohler Fr. • M • JV
62 • Barrett Korinek Fr. • A • JV
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1 • Jack Lynch Fr. • A • Class B/JV
60 • Cooper Kirby Fr. • JV
52 • Shepard Platt Fr. • M • Class B
13 • Pierce Popelka Fr. • M • JV
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• Charlie Schwartz Jr. • D • Class B
12 • Anthony Pierce So. • D • Class B
4 • Houck Humin So. • M • Class B
27 • Gabriel James Fr. • GK • Class B
40 • Miles Jameson Fr. • A • JV
34 • Zachary Johnson So. • M • Class B
59 • Thompson Haddock Fr. • FO • Class B • JV
25 • Michael Neitzel So. • D • Class B
37 • Hudson Neri Fr. • M • Class B • JV
67 • Joseph Norman Fr. • FO • JV
15 • Wyatt Peterie So. • A • Class B
55 • Davis Macy Fr. • D • JV
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38 • Arsen Ventura So. • M • Class B
70 • Cole Wilson Fr. • D • JV
54 • Tanner Wilson Fr. • D • JV
24 • Jack Van Duinen So. • M • Class B
43 • Marshall Sorokwasz Fr. • M • Class B • JV
19 • Holden Spurgin Fr. • A • JV
9 • Jack Steinbach Fr. • D • Class B • JV
18 • Stone Tubbs Fr. • M • Class B • JV
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HEAD. HEART. HUSTLE. • 63 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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