1 William Sahadevan Sr. DB
Luke Fawcett Sr. WR
Grant Peters Sr. LB
Cooper Cutler Jr. WR
Logan Thompson Jr. DB
Jake Musso Sr. WR
Reed Pfaffenberger Sr. RB
Will Hanrahan Sr. DL
Roark Holman Sr. DB
Landon Polk Jr. WR
Will Greenwood Sr. QB
Bo Jouette Sr. DB
Drew Netherland Sr. WR
Connor Ehinger Sr. WR
Liam George Sr. RB
Charlie Schmidt Sr. QB 18 Tyler Baxley Sr. DB 19 Cade Devening Sr. DB 20 Sean Watson Jr. DB 22 Jaeger Krauss So. WR 23 Coleton Power Sr. K 24 Connor Raney Jr. DB 25 Cameron Martin Sr. RB 26 Bobby Musso Jr. DB 27 Fredrick Lucky Jr. DB 28 Tristen Bird Jr. LB 29 Willis Zemanek Sr. RB 30 Luke Buckner Sr. LB 31 Thomas Villalba Jr. RB 32 Robert Prager So. DB 33 Houston Walker Sr. WR 34 Walker Davis Jr. WR 35 Julian Miranda Jr. DB 38 Colin Lenhoff Sr. LB 40 Dolen Hedrick Jr. WR 41 Luke Selner Sr. LB 44 Blake Miller Sr. LB
Suede Messenger Jr. WR
President: Mike Earsing
46 Oneal Murray Sr. LB 47 Adam Kelly Sr. LB 48 Coady Christopher Sr. DL 50 Luke Lamont Jr. LB 51 Entonyo Jones Jr. LB 53 Joseph Obert Sr. OL 54 Grayson Wombacher Jr. LB 55 Miles Chester Sr. LB 56 Alan Villasana Sr. OL 58 Drew Noonan Jr. LB 62 Ashton Krug Jr. LB 65 Charlie Winikates Jr. OL 66 Ben Petroff Jr. OL 67 Kenneth Chapital Sr. OL 69 Dylan Drennan Jr. K 70 Dave Alcala-Frederick Sr. OL 71 Neil Lancaster Sr. OL 72 Luke Boyd Sr. OL 73 Allen Lesher Jr. OL 75 Jameson Kemp Sr. DL 76 Michael Martin So. OL 77 Ryan Dunham Sr. OL 78 Davis Claro Sr. OL 80 Matty Wagner Sr. WR 81 Drew Betts Jr. WR 82 Zach Asche Sr. WR 83 Quentin Williams Jr. WR 84 Dillon Blair Sr. DL 85 Cade Gill So. LB 88 Blake Aldrine Jr. WR 90 Noah McGough So. K 91 Sebastian Rubio Sr. DL 92 Christopher Simington Jr. DL 94 Matthew Toker Jr. DL 95 Adam Wierwille Sr. DL 96 Jay Verschoyle Jr. DL 99 Michael Moon Sr. DL
Principal: Tom Garrison ’92
Athletic Director: Steve Koch Head Coach: Brandon Hickman
Assistant Head Coach: Paul Maturi
Defensive Coordinator: Don Woods
Offensive Coordinator: Royce Slechta
Assistant Coaches: Charlie DeLong, Dan Haverkamp, Charles
Hinton, Jr., Rick Leal, Patrick Rhatican ’09, Corey Pointer, Billy Thompson
Head Athletic Trainer: Rick Martin
Athletic Trainers: Dr. Robert Duvall, Todd Holmes
Head Cheerleading Coach: Laura Sayers
Rangerettes Director: Linda Coffin
Band Directors: Donovan Putnam, Zane Crownover
Makhi Frazier Jr. LB
Xavier Filsaime Jr. FS
Bryan Jackson Jr. RB
Myles Elam Sr. LB
Dylan Brown Sr. WR
Royce Carver Sr. LB
D’Kedrion Abrams Jr. DL
Sincere Blakely Jr. WR
Riley Pettijohn So. LB
Ashton McShane Jr. DB
Ke’Maur Johnson Jr. FS
Dylan Rhodes Sr. WR
Nick Chipper Sr. TE
Keldric Luster Sr. QB
Christian Ford Sr. FS
Khali Best Jr. WR
Kam Oliver Jr. FS
Luke Watkins Sr. K
Tyler Stanley Sr. TE
Eden Parga-Manasse Sr. DL
Owen Fann Jr. QB
Keven Young Sr. DB
Malachi Frazier Sr. RB
Bryce Lane Sr. LB
Angel Lopez Sr. TE
Jace Johnson So. LB
Daniel Dixon Sr. LB
Chuck Moses Sr. LB
Zadian Gentry So. DB
Devan Burris Jr. RB
Clifton Francis Sr. DB
Xavier Lee Sr. DL
Jeremiah Sowe So. FS
Josiah Brown Sr. LB
Aiden Vasquez Jr. DL
Cam Morrow Sr. DL
Nathan Taddesse So. DB
Niko Roa Sr. LB
Wyndham Thompson Jr. FB
Jayshonn Miller Sr. DL
Dennis Jefferson Sr. DB
Mohamed Mohamed Sr. LB
Trevor Iwerebor So. DL
Jordan Harper Sr. FB
Deondre Shepherd Jr. DB
Jordan Covington So. DL 54 Kenny Nguyen Jr. OL
Ryder Wofford Sr. OL 60 Felix Rivera Sr. OL 64 Branden Arnold Sr. OL 65 Jace Bryson Jr. OL 70 Traymar Thomas Jr. OL 71 Adrian Gallardo Sr. OL
Desmond Magiya Sr. OL
Jericho Stewart So. OL
Kaden Luckett Jr. OL
Courtney Eberhart Jr. OL
Adrian Mackintrush Sr. OL
Land Jr.
Mackintrush So. WR
Thompson Jr. DL
Jones Jr.
TALE OF THE TAPE
2022 JESUIT FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Date Opp H/A/N Time/Result
Aug. 26 Hebron Home W, 38-7 (1-0) Sept. 2 Rockwall Away L, 23-51 (1-1) Sept. 9 J.J. Pearce* Home W, 40-13 (2-1, 1-0) Sept. 16 Lake Highlands* Away W, 32-31 (3-1, 2-0) Sept. 23 Irving* Home W, 56-7 (4-1, 3-0) Sept. 30 Highland Park* Away L, 28-35 (4-2, 3-1)
Oct. 14 Berkner* Home W, 58-31 (5-2, 4-1) Oct. 20 Nimitz* Away W, 49-13 (6-2, 5-1) Oct. 28 MacArthur* Home W, 16-12 (7-2, 6-1) Nov. 3 Richardson* Away W, 38-28 (8-2, 7-1) Nov. 11 Arlington# Home W, 41-14 (9-2) Nov. 18 McKinney# Neutral
FINAL DISTRICT 7-6A STANDINGS
Date
@JESUITDALLASFB AT A GLANCE
Rangers Topple Arlington to Reach Area Round: The Ranger scored 38 unanswered points to close out a 41-14 win over Arlington on Friday in the UIL Region I-6A Division II Bi-District Round at Ranger Stadium. Anchored by a determined performance from the Jesuit offense and some stout second half defense, Jesuit advanced to the area round for the ninth time since 2012. Senior Charlie Schmidt scored four rushing touchdowns, securing a career-high 158 yards on the ground on 24 carries. Schmidt additionally completed 8-of-17 passes for 176 yards, including a 52-yard touchdown strike to sophomore Jaeger Krauss. Seniors Cameron Martin and Reed Pfaffenberger added 31 and 28 yards, respectively, helping push Jesuit to 240 total yards on the ground. Martin would match Krauss for the team lead in receiving yards with 52 of his own, while senior Luke Fawcett snagged two catches for 39 yards. Jesuit’s defense made massive plays in the second half, the biggest of which came during the transition from the third to fourth quarter. Facing second and goal from the two-yard line, the Rangers kept the Colts out of the end zone on three consecutive plays, forcing one of three turnovers on downs during the second half. Senior Roark Holman clinched the game with a late fourth quarter interception, junior Greyson Wombacher added a team-high eight tackles, senior Luke Buckner picked up seven stops and the duo of seniors William Sahadevan, Grant Peters and junior Chris Simington each picked up six tackles. Sophomore Noah McGough converted a pair of field goals, hitting from 28 and 40 yards while adding four touchbacks on eight kick-off attempts.
Scouting the Colts: McKinney Upends Coppell: The Lions outscored Coppell, 24-7 in the first half and held off a fourth quarter run by the Cowboys en route to a 44-26 victory last Friday. McKinney racked up 477 yards of total offense, , including 386 yards on the ground. McKinney averaged 7.72 yards per carry and ran the ball 50 times. The trio of Bryan Jackson, Keldric Luster and D’Kedrion Abrams scored two touchdowns apiece. Coppell quarterback Jack Fishpaw threw for 278 yards and four touchdowns to keep the Cowboys within striking distance. Quarterback Keldric Luster enters the Area round with 18 passing touchdowns and eight rushing touchdowns to his credit. the SMU commit averages 168.9 yards per game through the air and 8.9 yards per carry, and has secured 1,858 passing yards this season. Luster is a three-star recruit who picked SMU after earning eight offers, including offers from Air Force, Austin Peay, Indiana and Navy. Junior Bryan Jackson has raised eyebrows throughout the Metroplex as a four-star all-purpose back with 31 offers, including Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, Tennessee and Texas. This year, Jackson has 21 rushing touchdowns, 1,429 rushing yards and averages 6.16 yards per carry. McKinney is in the playoffs for the first time since 2019, a run that saw the Lions defeat Naaman Forest, 13-10 in the bi-district round before falling to Waco Midway in the second round.
Up Next: The winner of tonight’s game will take on either Southlake Carroll or Frenship in the UIL Regional Semifinal Round. Southlake Carroll (11-0) and Frenship (9-2) will face off in the UIL Area Round on Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. inside San Angelo Stadium. Frenship secured a 35-17 win over El Paso Eastlake to advance to the second round. Quarterback Hudson Hutcheson completed 19-of-22 passes for 337 yards and three touchdowns. Entering Friday’s area round matchup, Hutcheson has 3,482 yards to his credit, 33 touchdown passes and averages 316.5 yards per game. Southlake Carroll enters the area round undefeated following a 52-13 win over Crowley in the UIL Bi-District round. Dragons’ quarterback Graham Knowles led the way against Crowley, completing 1-of-23 passes for 324 yards and four touchdowns.
NOTABLE
ROUND SCORES
EP-Eastwood 61, San Angelo Cent. 49
Byron Nelson 54, FW-Boswell 14
Denton Guyer 42, FM-Marcus 7 Highland Park 44, Bowie27
Frenship 35, EP-Eastlake 17 Southlake Carroll 52, Crowley 13 McKinney 44, Coppell 28
Jesuit Dallas 41, Arlington 14
S. Grand Prairie 31, Lake Highlands 27 Arlington Martin 62, Berkner 3
NOTABLE AREA ROUND SCHEDULE
EP-Eastwood vs. Byron Nelson
Denton Guyer vs. Highland Park Frenship vs. Southlake Carroll Jesuit Dallas vs. McKinney