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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 127 team 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 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). 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.
JESUIT DALLAS ADMINISTRATION AND FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF
President Mike Earsing
Principal
Tom Garrison ’92
Vice President of Advancement B.J. Antes Vice President of Operations Alex Soich ’04
Assistant Principal of Academics Molly O’Sullivan
Assistant Principal of Faculty Formation
Steve Koch
Michele Williams Asst. Principal of Curriculum and Academic Support Dr. Ben Kirby ’00 Director of Student Life Dr. Mark Knize Dean of Student Affairs Jack Wallace Athletic Director
Assistant Athletic Director Chris Hill Athletic Administrators Pam Murad
Marcy O’Neill
Defensive Coordinator
Defensive Backs Don Woods Head Junior Varsity Coach
Defensive Line
Rick Leal Head Freshman Coach Bob Wunderlick ’84
Assistant Varsity Coach
Defensive Line Charlie DeLong Assistant Varsity Coach
Wide Receivers Dan Haverkamp Assistant Varsity Coach
Charles Hinton, Jr. Assistant Varsity Coach
Wide Receivers
Running Backs Corey Pointer Assistant Varsity Coach
Tight Ends Patrick Rhatican ’09 Assistant Varsity Coach
Outside Linebackers Billy Thompson
Freshman Coach
Director of Athletic Performance
Dr. Robert Duvall
Giuliano Sanchez Assistant Director of Athletic Performance Rick Lefebvre Head Athletic Trainer Rick Martin Athletic Trainer Todd Holmes Athletic Trainer
Director of Communications James Kramer Director of Alumni Relations Sean McMullen ’96 Sports Information Director Bryan Montgomery
Jose Aquino Assistant Freshman Coach Sean Gavin ’00 Assistant Freshman Coach Bill Henly Assistant Freshman Coach Ryan Menard Assistant Freshman Coach
Casey Profitt Assistant Freshman Coach Matt Upton ’02 Assistant Freshman Coach Robert Williams Team Doctor Dr. William Robertson Band Directors
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Head Cheerleading Coach Laura Sayers Assistant Cheerleading Coaches Scott Gambrel ’09
Head Football Coach
Offensive Line
Brandon Hickman Assistant Head Coach
Quarterbacks Royce Slechta
Inside Linebackers Paul Maturi Offensive Coordinator
Kendra Sawyer Director of Rangerettes Linda Coffin Assistant Rangerettes Director Katie Johnston
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BRANDON HICKMAN • HEAD VARSITY COACH • OFFENSIVE LINE
Coach Hickman is entering his 12th season at the helm for the Rangers, and his 18th year overall with the Jesuit Dallas football program. Born and raised in Houston, Hickman played college football at Texas Christian University, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology.
Last year, Jesuit captured the fourth district championship in program history and the third of Hickman’s tenure with an unblemished, 7-0 run through league play. The Rangers culminated a 10-2 season with a 69-36 win over Arlington in the UIL Bi-District round, awarding the Blue and Gold its 11th playoff win since Hickman began as head coach in 2011. Robert Fitzgerald ’22 ended the season by earning the third allstate honor of his career and the District 7-6A Most Valuable Player award, and Hickman concluded the season by being named the District Coach of the Year.
In 2019, Hickman sparked Jesuit to record one of the most dramatic turnaround seasons in Texas history as the Rangers finished the regular season with a 6-4 record before upsetting reigning state champion Longview, 27-25, in the area round. Led by Under Armour All-American EJ Smith ‘20, the Rangers saw 19 members of the team land on the all-district team, including Smith and Branson Hickman ’20, who were named unanimous first team selections.
The 2017 postseason saw the Rangers clinch the bi-district title with a 79-55 win over Lakeview Centennial on Nov. 17, setting a new program scoring record in the process. In 2015, Hickman led the Rangers to their first district title since 2004 in a season highlighted by a 24-21 win over Skyline on Oct. 2. The comeback win snapped the Raiders’ 49-game district winning streak, served as the third game of a 15-game district winning streak that lasted until 2016 and provided Jesuit with the first of back-to-back district championships.
During his time as head coach, Hickman’s teams have qualified for the postseason in 12 of 13 seasons and he has coached 13 student-athletes to 25 total all-state awards. Holding an 87-44 record during his time at Jesuit, Hickman ranks second in program coaching wins behind Jesuit Dallas Hall of Famer Gary Pasqua ’55.
At TCU, Hickman was an All-Southwest Conference Team selection at offensive tackle. He earned the Most Conscientious Award during his senior season, helping TCU clinch a share of the SWC Championship with a 7-4 record and play in the 1994 Independence Bowl. Hickman first arrived at Jesuit in 2001, coaching the offensive line while serving as the team’s strength and conditioning coach.
After a five-year stint with the Blue and Gold, Hickman became an offensive coordinator in the public school system before returning to Jesuit in 2010, becoming the ninth head coach in program history.
“The students, administration, faculty and alumni make Jesuit a very special place,” commented Hickman. “Jesuit is unique in both everything it stands for and in the way it develops young men.”
Coach Hickman has been married to his wife, Amy, for 23 years. They live in McKinney with their son Branson, who is a redshirt sophomore football offensive lineman at Southern Methodist University, and their daughter Avery. The Hickman family are members of Saint Jude’s Catholic Community in Allen.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS UNDER COACH HICKMAN
Year Record
8-3
9-3
9-4
Accolades
Bi-District Champions
Area Champions
Bi-District Champions
Bi-District Champions, District Champions
Bi-District Champions, District Champions
Bi-District Champions
Region II-6A Division II Finalist
Bi-District Champions, District Champions
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2014 8-4 5-2
2015 10-2 7-0
2016 8-4 7-0
2017 7-5 6-1
2018 2-8 1-6 2019 9-5 5-2
2020 7-4 6-1 2021 10-2 7-0
Overall 87-44 61-16 HEAD COACH BRANDON
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Year Coach Record (District)
1942 Ed Maher 5-2-0
1943 Ed Maher 5-1-0
1944 Ed Maher 4-3-0
1945 Ed Maher 3-3-2
1946 Paul Tyson 4-4-1
1947 Ed Maher 2-6-0
1948 Don A. Rossi 5-3-0
1949 Don A. Rossi 8-0-1
1950 Lancaster Smith 0-7-1
1951 Lancaster Smith 3-4-1
1952 Lancaster Smith 5-3-1
1953 Lancaster Smith 7-3-0
1954 Lancaster Smith 9-1-0
1955 Lancaster Smith 7-3-1
YEAR-BY-YEAR PROGRAM HISTORY
Accolades
Year Coach Record (District) Accolades
1992 Gary Pasqua 5-5-0
1993 Gary Pasqua 4-6-0 TCIL State Champions
1994 Robert Barnes 5-7-0
1995 Mike Washburn 5-7-0 TCIL State Champions
1996 Mike Washburn 6-4-0
1997 Bob Wunderlick 6-4-0 TCIL State Champions
1998 Bob Wunderlick 9-1-0
1999 Bob Wunderlick 7-3-0 TCIL State Champions
2000 Bob Wunderlick 5-5-0
2001 Bob Wunderlick 5-6-0
2002 Bob Wunderlick 5-5-0
2003 Bob Wunderlick 4-6-0
TCIL State Champions
1956 Bill Flynn 8-2-0 TCIL State Champions
1957 Bill Flynn 8-4-0 TCIL State Champions
1958 Milton Gaudet 4-5-2
TCIL State Champions
1959 Milton Gaudet 12-0-0 TCIL State Champions
1960 Milton Gaudet 8-4-0
1961 Milton Gaudet 8-3-0
1962 Milton Gaudet 8-2-0
1963 Milton Gaudet 6-3-0
1964 Gary Pasqua 11-1-0
1965 Gary Pasqua 8-2-0
1966 Gary Pasqua 6-4-0
1967 Gary Pasqua 10-2-0
1968 Gary Pasqua 8-4-0
1969 Gary Pasqua 5-7-0
1970 Gary Pasqua 3-7-0
1971 Gary Pasqua 6-4-0
1972 Gary Pasqua 4-5-0
1973 Gary Pasqua 7-4-1
TCIL State Champions
2004 Bob Wunderlick 10-2-0 Bi-District, District Champions
2005 Bob Wunderlick 4-6-0
2006 Bob Wunderlick 5-6-0
2007 Bob Wunderlick 6-5-0
2008 Bob Wunderlick 3-7-0
2009 Bob Wunderlick 4-6-0
2010 Bob Wunderlick 6-5-0
2011 Brandon Hickman 8-3-0
2012 Brandon Hickman 9-3-0
2013 Brandon Hickman 9-4-0 Area Champions
2014 Brandon Hickman 8-4-0
2015 Brandon Hickman 10-2-0 Bi-District, District Champions
2016 Brandon Hickman 8-4-0 Bi-District, District Champions
TCIL State Champions
2017 Brandon Hickman 7-5-0 Bi-District Champions
2018 Brandon Hickman 2-8-0
2019 Brandon Hickman 9-5-0 Region II-6A Finalist
2020 Brandon Hickman 7-4-0
2021 Brandon Hickman 10-2-0 Bi-District, District Champions
Coaching History Record Tenure
1974 Gary Pasqua 8-4-0 TCIL State Champions
1975 Gary Pasqua 8-2-1
1976 Gary Pasqua 6-5-1
1977 Gary Pasqua 8-2-0
1978 Gary Pasqua 10-3-0
1979 Gary Pasqua 10-2-0
1980 Gary Pasqua 7-2-1
1981 Gary Pasqua 8-4-0
1982 Gary Pasqua 9-3-0
1983 Gary Pasqua 5-6-0
1984 Gary Pasqua 3-8-1
1985 Gary Pasqua 2-7-0
TCIL State Champions
TCIL State Champions
Gary Pasqua 187-129-9 1964-93
Brandon Hickman 87-44-0 2011-Pres.
Bob Wunderlick 79-67-0 1997-2010
Milton Gaudet 46-17-2 1958-63
Lancaster Smith 31-21-4 1950-55
Ed Maher 19-15-2 1942-45, 1947
Bill Flynn 16-6-0 1956-57
Don A. Rossi 13-3-1 1948-49
TCIL State Champions
Mike Washburn 11-11-0 1995-96
Robert Barnes 5-7-0 1994
Paul Tyson 4-4-1 1946
1986 Gary Pasqua 6-3-1 TCIL State Champions
1987 Gary Pasqua 4-5-1
1988 Gary Pasqua 1-9-0
1989 Gary Pasqua 0-10-0
1990 Gary Pasqua 6-3-1
TCIL State Champions
TCIL State Champions
1991 Gary Pasqua 9-0-1 TCIL State Champions
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CHAMPIONSHIPS & TEAM ACCOLADES
UIL Regional Final Appearances (1)
2019
UIL Area Round Championships (2):
2019, 2013
UIL Bi-District Round Championships (8):
2021, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2004
UIL Playoff Appearances (13):
2021, 2020, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2007, 2006, 2004
TCIL State Championships (20):
1999, 1998, 1997, 1995, 1993, 1991, 1990, 1987, 1986, 1982, 1978, 1975, 1974, 1967, 1960, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1956, 1954
YEAR-BY-YEAR PLAYOFF RESULTS • UIL ERA
YEAR Round Opponent Location Score
2004 Bi-District Dallas Samuell
Texarkana, Texas (Pleasant Grove Stadium) W, 27-7
Area Longview Dallas, Texas (Kincaide Stadium) L, 14-44
2005 Did Not Qualify
2006 Bi-District Cedar Hill Midlothian, Texas (MISD Stadium) L, 7-63
2007 Bi-District DeSoto Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) L, 24-45
2008 Did Not Qualify
2009 Did Not Qualify
2010 Bi-District Rowlett Dallas, Texas (Gerald J. Ford Stadium, SMU) L, 28-35
2011 Bi-District Sachse Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite Memorial Stadium) L, 42-49
2012 Bi-District McKinney Boyd Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 45-10
Area Longview Richardson, Texas (Wildcat-Ram Stadium) L, 25-57
2013 Bi-District Plano West Murphy, Texas (Kimbrough Stadium) W, 48-41
Area Rockwall Dallas, Texas (Cotton Bowl) W, 46-26
Regional Semifinal Lake Travis Waco, Texas (Waco ISD Stadium) L, 25-57
2014 Bi-District
J.J. Pearce Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 59-7
Area Rockwall Wylie, Texas (Wylie ISD Stadium) L, 27-48
2015 Bi-District Mesquite Horn Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 42-21
Area Rockwall Murphy, Texas (Kimbrough Stadium) L, 27-38
2016 Bi-District Naaman Forest Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 32-6
Area John Tyler Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite Memorial Stadium) L, 21-69
2017 Bi-District Lakeview Centennial Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 79-55
Area Longview Dallas, Texas (Kincaide Stadium) L, 43-75
2018 Did Not Qualify
2019 Bi-District Lakeview Centennial Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 45-14
Area Longview Dallas, Texas (Kincaide Stadium) W, 27-25
Regional Semifinal Klein Collins Waco, Texas (McLane Stadium) W, 28-20
Region II-6A Final Spring Westfield Houston, Texas (NRG Stadium) L, 28-38
2020 Bi-District Arlington Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) L, 37-49
2021 Bi-District Arlington Dallas, Texas (Ranger Stadium) W, 69-36
Area Denton Guyer Frisco, Texas (The Star in Frisco) L, 7-56
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PAUL MATURI • ASSISTANT HEAD COACH
Coach Maturi is celebrating his 13th season at Jesuit and his 38th year in coaching. In addition to his football responsibilities, Maturi is an assistant athletic director tasked with the maintenance of the indoor and outdoor facilities at Jesuit.
Maturi attended Harding University, and was a four-year football letterman. Maturi began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Harding before a stint at Memphis Harding Academy. A long-time coach in the Metroplex, Maturi coached at Lake Highlands, Bishop Lynch and McKinney ISD before arriving at Jesuit.
Maturi and his wife Jana have three daughters: Haley, Molly, and Jami, and have two grandsons: Luke, and Zachary.
DON WOODS • DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
Coach Woods enters begins his fifth season as defensive coordinator. The Ranger defense secured three shutouts last year, and Jesuit has shut out seven opponents under Woods. Prior to his arrival at Jesuit, Woods was the defensive coordinator at Highland Park. During Woods’ seven seasons at HP, he coached 19 all-state selections, won state titles in 2016 and 2017, and in 2018, was named the National Football Foundation Assistant Coach of the Year. Throughout his career, Woods has reached the state semifinal on five occasions.
Graduating with a bachelor’s degree in history and physical education from Austin College in 1981, Woods earned his master’s degree in education in 1982 while claiming an NAIA co-national championship as a graduate assistant for the ‘Roos in 1981. Don and his wife, Elizabeth, have two sons: Clayton, currently an offensive line graduate assistant at Oklahoma, and Austin, who is a defensive assistant coach at the University of Southern California.
JESUIT DALLAS COACHING
ROYCE SLECHTA • OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR
Coach Slechta enters his fourth season mentoring the high-powered Jesuit Dallas offense, arriving at Jesuit in 2019 after nine seasons as associate head coach and offensive coordinator at Wylie H.S. Last year, the Jesuit Dallas offense finished the year averaging 39.8 points and 427.8 yards per game.
Throughout his substantial coaching career, Slechta has mentored athletes at the high school and collegiate level. Slechta coached at West Texas A&M, Dalhart, Gainesville, Tascosa, Newman Smith and Sherman before arriving in Wylie.
Slechta graduated from West Texas A&M in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in education with certifications in kinesiology, history, and health. He added a master’s degree in health and physical education in 1994. Coach Slechta lives in the Metroplex with his wife Carrie and daughter Sybil.
RICK LEAL • JV HEAD COACH • DEFENSIVE LINE
Coach Leal will return to the sidelines this fall for his 28th season with the Jesuit Dallas football program. Last year, Leal led the Jesuit Dallas junior varsity squads to a 7-3-1 record and is 50-24-1 over the last eight seasons.
Born and raised in Pleasanton, Texas, Leal began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Eastern Michigan University before stops at Blinn Junior College and Lees-McRae College paved his path to Jesuit Dallas. Leal attended Texas State University, where he played football for the Bobcats.
Leal and his wife, Jenni, have two children: Ryan and Aleia.
BOB WUNDERLICK ’84 • HEAD FRESHMAN COACH
Coach Wunderlick enters his 34th season at Jesuit, serving as both varsity and freshman head coach during his tenure. Wunderlick was the head varsity coach for 14 seasons (1997-2010), posting an 79-67 record, winning three Texas Christian Interscholastic League (TCIL) State Championships (1997, 1998, 1999) and ushering the Rangers into the UIL.
Wunderlick coached several future Jesuit Dallas Hall of Fame inductees, including Brian Hall ’99, Omar Jenkins ’00, John Wall, Jr. ’03 and Reggie Stephens ’05. In addition, Wunderlick earned the Gold Ranger Award in 2015, an award designated for a former Jesuit letterman who has made significant contributions to the greater Jesuit Dallas community.
Earning a bachelor’s degree in English, Wunderlick graduated from The College of the Holy Cross in 1988. In addition to coaching, he teaches English at Jesuit Dallas. Wunderlick and his wife, Kathleen have two children: Maggie and Bobby.
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CHARLIE DELONG • DEFENSIVE LINE
Coach DeLong enters his 43rd season at Jesuit Dallas, mentoring defensive linemen and defensive backs while also serving as the varsity equipment manager.
DeLong is the head soccer coach at Jesuit Dallas, a perennial state power that has won 14 TCIL State Championships and UIL titles in 2010 and 2017. Jesuit’s historic 2010 UIL State Championship marked the first time that a private school captured a state title in a sport offered by the UIL. In 2021, DeLong was inducted into the Jesuit Dallas Sports Hall of Fame. Born in Iowa, DeLong received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Dallas and resides in Dallas with his wife, Diana.
CHARLES HINTON, JR. • WIDE RECEIVERS
Coach Hinton enters his 23rd season at Jesuit Dallas. In addition to his varsity football duties, Hinton serves on the track & field coaching staff. Coach Hinton will mentor a receiving corps that averaged 174.9 reception yards per game while scoring 22 touchdown receptions.
A native of Galveston, Texas, Hinton played football and ran track at Texas A&M Kingsville, where he ran the 4x100, 4x200, 4x400 and 100-meter dash.
Hinton and his wife, Elizabeth, have seven children.
DAN HAVERKAMP
• WIDE RECEIVERS
Coach Haverkamp enters his third season at Jesuit. Haverkamp arrived at Jesuit after serving as the head coach at Bishop Fenwick H.S. (Ohio), where he led the Falcons to the program’s second playoff win since 1992 and was named the Cincinnati Area Division III Coach of the Year in 2019. Haverkamp coached at Saint Xavier H.S. from 2013-18, winning a state title in 2016.
Haverkamp graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 2010 with a degree in operations management and minor in business analytics. He then earned his master’s degree in secondary education with a certification in integrated mathematics at Xavier University in 2013. In addition to his football duties, Haverkamp teaches math at Jesuit.
COREY POINTER • RUNNING BACKS
Coach Pointer enters his 13th season at Jesuit Dallas, where he oversees the team’s running backs.
A 1994 graduate of Waxahachie High School, Pointer was a member of the Indians’ UIL 5A Football State Championship team in 1992. In addition, Pointer was a first-team allstate baseball player and was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the second round of the 1994 Major League Baseball draft. Coach Pointer is also the junior varsity baseball coach at Jesuit. Pointer has two children: Tyson and Brooklyn.
PATRICK RHATICAN ’09 • TIGHT ENDS
Coach Rhatican enters his second season at Jesuit Dallas, where he will serve in a dual role on the football coaching staff as tight ends coach and video coordinator. A 2009 graduate of Jesuit Dallas, Rhatican arrived at Jesuit following an eight-year tenure as an assistant coach for Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. While serving as a member of the Tigers’ football coaching staff, Rhatican coached tight ends and the offensive line.
A former all-district selection at Jesuit, Rhatican played college football at Trinity, where he was a starting lineman, All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) selection, and won a SCAC Conference Championship in 2011.
BILLY THOMPSON • LINEBACKERS
Beginning his 11th season on the sidelines for the Blue and Gold, Coach Thompson teaches English at Jesuit. Thompson has served as an integral part of a defensive unit that anchored the Rangers to eight bi-district championships between 2012 and 2021.
A college football teammate of Coach Hickman, Thompson was a defensive end and graduated from TCU before beginning his coaching career at W.T. White, Lovejoy and McKinney North. Thompson attended Dunwoody High School in Georgia. Thompson and his wife, Kelly, are the parents of three children: Sydney, Zoe and Logan.
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JOSE AQUINO • FRESHMAN COACH
Coach Aquino enters his fourth season at Jesuit Dallas following a sixyear stint as a theology teacher and football coach at Xavier High School in New York City.
A St. John’s University bachelor’s and double master’s degree recipient, Aquino led Xavier to the Varsity AA Catholic High School League Championship in 2015 along with league titles in 2014 and 2017. Aquino is the theology department chair at Jesuit.
BILL HENLY • FRESHMAN COACH
Coach Henly enters his 51st year coaching high school athletes and his 18th year at Jesuit Dallas. Henly is a former AP history teacher at Jesuit and is also a varsity track & field coach, specializing in pole vaulters.
Henly and his wife Lisa have three children; Danyelle, Grant and Billy.
SEAN GAVIN ’00 • FRESHMAN COACH
Coach Gavin begins his 17th year coaching at Jesuit, and 15th on the football staff. In addition to his football duties, Coach Gavin is the assistant varsity coach for the Jesuit baseball team, assists in the educational technology office and coordinates athletic transportation.
Gavin earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2008. In 2016, Gavin helped coach the baseball team to a state championship, helping the Rangers become the first private school to win a UIL baseball state title.
RYAN MENARD • FRESHMAN COACH
Coach Menard enters his 19th season at Jesuit Dallas, where he also serves as the head wrestling coach. From 1984–88 Menard wrestled for the University of Nebraska Omaha, an NCAA Div. II program. Menard graduated from the University of South Dakota with a bachelor’s degree in education with a minor in social science.
During his time at Jesuit Dallas, the Ranger wrestling program has seen nine grapplers qualify for state, 20 Rangers win individual district championships, and 74 regional qualifiers. Menard and his two sons live in Dallas.
CASEY PROFITT • FRESHMAN COACH
Coach Profitt is in his first season as a freshman head coach. Entering his 18th year at Jesuit Dallas, Profitt teaches social studies and served as the department chair for over 10 years.
Profitt graduated from Austin College with a bachelor’s degree in English language and literature and a master’s degree in teaching. In addition to his coaching and teaching duties, Profitt is the faculty moderator for the wildly popular BBQ Smokies’ club at Jesuit.
ROBERT WILLIAMS • FRESHMAN COACH
Coach Williams is a member of the Jesuit Dallas football and track and field coaching staffs. In addition, Williams is a physical education teacher and a member of the community service department.
Born and raised in Galveston, Williams attended Baylor and played football for the Bears before becoming a twotime Super Bowl Champion with the Dallas Cowboys.
MATTHEW UPTON ’02 • FRESHMAN COACH
Coach Upton begins his sixth year at Jesuit, where he serves as a math teacher, rugby head coach, and freshman football coach. Jesuit’s rugby program finished the 2021 season undefeated and won the Rugby Texas Varsity Cup.
In 2017, Upton was named to the Jesuit Sports Hall of Fame following a stellar collegiate and professional rugby career. Upton currently resides in Dallas with his wife, Daniela, and daughters, Charlotte and Sophia.
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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
Sanchez will enter 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 AllWestern Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association team selection.
RICK LEFEBVRE • ASST. DIR. OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
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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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’s of science from Central Connecticut State University. Martin, his wife Jane, and twin sons Andrew and Garrett are strong supporters of Jesuit Dallas.
TODD HOLMES • ATHLETIC TRAINER
Holmes begins his sixth year on the Ranger athletic training staff. Certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and a Licensed Athletic Trainer (LAT) in the state of Texas, Holmes graduated from the University of Arkansas with a bachelor’s in kinesiology and sports medicine.
After a one-year stint as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Arkansas, Holmes began a 23-year stint as an athletic trainer at Lake Highlands. He also spent one year at Episcopal School of Dallas before arriving at Jesuit. Holmes is the proud father of two daughters, Sydney and Katie.
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 in 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 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 Football Team.
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From L to R: Jake Musso, Charlie Schmidt, Coach Brandon Hickman, Luke Buckner, William Sahadevan, Jameson Kemp
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Top Row: Joseph Obert, Charlie Schmidt, Matty Wagner, Coach Brandon Hickman, Jameson Kemp, Christopher Simington, Grant Peters, Logan Thompson Bottom Row: Luke Buckner, Grayson Wombacher, Bobby Musso, Jake Musso, William Sahadevan, Cooper Cutler
From L to R: Paul Wachsman, Charles Hinton, Jr., Paul Maturi, Dan Haverkamp, Royce Slechta, Corey Pointer, Brandon Hickman, Billy Thompson, Don Woods, Charlie DeLong, Patrick Rhatican, Luke O’Brien Not Pictured: Rick Leal
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Back Row: Jay Verschoyle, Dave Alcala-Frederick, Neil Lancaster, Coach Brandon Hickman, Joseph Obert, Ryan Dunham, Davis Claro, Alan Villasana Front Row: Allen Lesher, Ben Petroff, Luke Boyd, Charlie Winikates, Kenneth Chapital
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Top Row: Coach Dan Haverkamp, Drew Netherland, Blake Aldrine, Zach Asche, Matty Wagner, Dolen Hedrick, Landon Polk, Walker Davis, Coach Patrick Rhatican Bottom Row: Jake Musso, Suede Messenger, Luke Fawcett, Coach Charles Hinton, Jr., Connor Ehinger, Drew Betts, Cooper Cutler Not Pictured: Quentin Williams
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70 • DAVE ALCALA-FREDERICK • OFFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Travis Frederick. He was one of my favorite football players growing up. • Funniest Football Moment: Anytime spent with “The Hawgz”. • Proudest Football Moment: Beating Arlington in the playoffs last year. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The bonds made with my friends. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver, so I could catch the ball and score.
• For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Giving my best effort for my brothers.
• If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Brotherhood • My favorite motivational expression is... “Success isn’t permanent, and failure isn’t fatal. Success isn’t measured by money or power or social rank. Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It’s one of my favorite sports to play. • Before I graduate, I want to...help break the stigma around mental health at Jesuit Dallas. • Favorite Sports Movie: Space Jam • Favorite Football Movie: Friday Night Lights Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Quenton Nelson.
• Favorite College team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
82 • ZACH ASCHE • WIDE RECEIVER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Jason Witten, because he was big like me. • Funniest Football Moment: Doing the push with one of my teammates.
• Proudest Football Moment: Scoring against Mesquite last season.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Coming out of the tunnel with the boys. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback, because I love tossing the rock.
• For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being proud, honest and ferocious.
• If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Jesuit Dallas Football: North Dallas’ Great
• My favorite motivational expression is... “Leave No Doubt.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball, because I’m tall.
• Before I graduate, I want to...score on Gary Pasqua Field on a Friday night.
• Favorite Sports Movie: The Longest Yard • Favorite Football Movie: The Longest Yard Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Amari Cooper. • Favorite College team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
18 • TYLER BAXLEY • DEFENSIVE BACK
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad and brother. I grew up watching and playing football with them from a young age before I joined a team. • Funniest Football Moment: My freshman year experience. The whole season was so fun and I was always laughing. • Proudest Football Moment: Getting my first interception. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The relationships and friendships that I earned from playing all four years of football. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback. I played it until seventh grade, and I wonder what it would be like to do it on the varsity squad. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Caring about the success of your teammates by always pushing them, and making sure that you either succeed or fail together. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: For Your Brothers. • My favorite motivational expression is... “Iron sharpens iron.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. I played it until starting high school, and I miss the fun I had while playing. • Before I graduate, I want to...have one last year of fun, and accomplish a lot on and off the field with my teammates and coaches. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Sandlot • Favorite Football Movie: The Longest Yard Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, CeeDee Lamb. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.
84 • DILLON BLAIR • DEFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad and brother. They both played football at Jesuit, and I look up to them. • Funniest Football Moment: When a coach was yelling at the corners and safeties while teaching us coverages as freshmen. • Proudest Football Moment: Trucking over one of Allen’s best players.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The friendships I have made. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver, because I like the freedom.
• For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being the very best teammate you can be while on the field, and being a good classmate. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Brotherhood • My favorite motivational expression is... “Criticism can bother you, but you should be more bothered if there is no criticism. That means you’re too safe.” - Kanye West. • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It’s my favorite sport.
• Favorite Sports Movie: Space Jam • Favorite Football Movie: The Blind Side Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Tony Romo. • Favorite College team: Texas A&M Aggies.
• Before I graduate, I want to...effect people positively.
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72 • LUKE BOYD • OFFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad. While I was growing up, he would tell me stories about when he played, and I am fortunate enough to wear the same number that he did. • Funniest Football Moment: This year’s wing eating contest. • Proudest Football Moment: Being named Player of the Week, and being announced along with the rest of the offensive line over the School’s loudspeaker. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The friendships I have made on the offensive line. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Linebacker so I could chase people down and tackle them. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Life-long brotherhood. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Start Chopping Your Feet • My favorite motivational expression is... “Have some dawg in you.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. • Before I graduate, I want to...win a state championship. • Favorite Sports Movie: Rookie of the Year • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, CeeDee Lamb. • Favorite College team: Oklahoma Sooners.
37 • TRAVIS BRUCE • KICKER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My mom. She told me that I should start kicking because there weren’t many junior kickers, so I joined the team. • Funniest Football Moment: Leaving my helmet behind for the Lake Highlands game. It was funny but embarrassing.
• Proudest Football Moment: When I hit my first 50-yard field goal in practice.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Talking with and practicing with my fellow kickers. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Safety or cornerback. I enjoy the strategic game of determining what route a receiver will run and finding the best way to cover it. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Dedicating my work to not only my teammates, but also committing myself to Ignatian spirituality. Being a Ranger isn’t complete without a dedication to service and to others. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Work Hard, Play Hard
• My favorite motivational expression is... “They lose the day in expectation of the night, and the night in fear of the dawn.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Soccer. I’ve played soccer my whole life, and it’s the sport that I like to watch the most. • Before I graduate, I want to...earn cum laude honors. • Favorite Sports Movie: Benchwarmers • Favorite Football Movie: The Longest Yard. Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Ezekiel Elliot. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.
30 • LUKE BUCKNER • LINEBACKER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My father played at Dartmouth, and I wanted to be just like him. • Funniest Football Moment: When I upset one of my coaches by calling him a nickname. • Proudest Football Moment: Winning last year’s playoff game against Arlington. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The post-game euphoria. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back, I used to play the position and I’ve got some moves. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Playing and working towards a common goal for and with your brothers. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Geese • My favorite motivational expression is...any of the numerous speeches that our coaches give when they get into it. • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Wrestling.
• Before I graduate, I want to...beat Highland Park.
• Favorite Sports Movie: Warrior • Favorite Football Movie: The Blind Side Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Nick Bosa. • Favorite College team: Alabama Crimson Tide or Dartmouth Big Green.
67 • KENNETH CHAPITAL • OFFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? I grew up watching football on TV with my dad, and I have wanted to play ever since.
• Funniest Football Moment: Attempting to make a tackle on an interception and completely missing the player. • Proudest Football Moment: Going undefeated in district during sophomore year. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The whole team’s work ethic.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Defensive line, because I played it in middle school and had a fun time playing it. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Having a high work ethic, and always giving full effort no matter the circumstance.
• If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Integrity • My favorite motivational expression is...”Practice makes progress.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. I’ve played it before, there is less chance of injury and they make a lot of money.
• Before I graduate, I want to...develop my time management skills.
• Favorite Sports Movie: Remember the Titans
• Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Micah Parsons. • Favorite College team: LSU Tigers.
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55 • MILES CHESTER • LINEBACKER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My grandfather played at the U.S. Naval Academy, and always wanted to see me play. • Funniest Football Moment: When two of our coaches wrestled for the football at practice. • Proudest Football Moment: Beating Lake Highlands last year. It felt good to avenge the only district loss from the year before. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The brotherhood. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Tight end. I would want to have the ball in my hands. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Respecting tradition and working hard. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Rise and Grind. • My favorite motivational expression is... “It’s not about whether you get knocked down. It’s about whether or not you get back up.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Rugby. It’s like football just without pads, and everyone gets to run the ball. • Before I graduate, I want to...win another district championship. • Favorite Sports Movie: Draft Day. • Favorite Football Movie: The Waterboy. Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Luke Kuechly. • Favorite College team: Texas A&M Aggies.
48 • COADY CHRISTOPHER • DEFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My uncle. He played football and I look up to him. • Funniest Football Moment: In seventh grade, one of my buddies couldn’t tell his left from his right and had to wear a pink arm sleeve. • Proudest Football Moment: Winning Defensive Player of the Year in eighth grade. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The community of everyone on the team committing to being one. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Outside linebacker. I played it freshman year and had a lot of fun playing that position. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being part of an everlasting brotherhood. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Play Hard, Work Harder • My favorite motivational expression is...”If my mind can conceive it and my heart can believe it, then I can achieve it.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf. I have really picked it up over the last six months and have a lot of fun with it. • Before I graduate, I want to...win the SVAA Tropics Championship. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Sandlot • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Los Angeles Rams, Aaron Donald. • Favorite College team: Texas A&M Aggies.
78 • DAVIS CLARO • OFFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? It has always been idolized in my family and I grew up watching the game on TV. • Funniest Football Moment: When one of our coaches threw a football at a sideline when the sophomores were talking, but he missed and hit a player. • Proudest Football Moment: Switching positions and becoming a starter at that position. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The relationships built with teammates and coaches. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver, just so I could show off my hands. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a man who does everything in his power to pick his brother up. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Leave No Doubt • My favorite motivational expression is... “The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. It would be cool to throw 100 miles per hour. • Before I graduate, I want to...beat Highland Park. • Favorite Sports Movie: Major League • Favorite Football Movie: Rudy Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, CeeDee Lamb. • Favorite College team: Oklahoma Sooners.
36 • CLARK CONNELLY • KICKER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My grandpa. He played for the Cowboys and is a huge inspiration.
• Funniest Football Moment: I don’t have one. • Proudest Football Moment: I can’t remember.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The friendships I have made, and that “we is better than me”.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver, because I have hands like glue. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: You are willing to do anything for the person next to you. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Dedication • My favorite motivational expression is... “I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball, because who wouldn’t want to dunk over people? • Before I graduate, I want to...gain my pilot’s license.
• Favorite Sports Movie: It’s not a movie, but Ted Lasso
• Favorite Football Movie: The Blind Side Favorite NFL team: Dallas Cowboys. • Favorite College team: Oklahoma Sooners.
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19 • CADE DEVENING • DEFENSIVE BACK
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad, because of the stories he told me about his high school football experience. • Funniest Football Moment: Fumbling the ball four times in one game in fifth grade. • Proudest Football Moment: Making a tackle in my first varsity game. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Having fun with my friends before and after practice. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back. It seems fun being able to run the ball into the end zone. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Responsibility. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Work Hard, Play Hard • My favorite motivational expression is... “The only one who can tell you ‘you can’t win is you.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf, because that is something I have been doing my whole life. • Before I graduate, I want to...win the SVAA rec basketball championship. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Blind Side • Favorite Football Movie: The Longest Yard Favorite NFL team: Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott. • Favorite College team: Oklahoma Sooners.
77 • RYAN DUNHAM • OFFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Watching it with my dad when I was young. • Funniest Football Moment: Getting stepped on by a teammate trying to help me up. • Proudest Football Moment: Beating Lake Highlands last year. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The friends. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback, because who wouldn’t want to be the quarterback? • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Working hard for success.
• If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Rangers • My favorite motivational expression is... “Who’s gonna carry the boats?”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball, because I love the sport.
• Before I graduate, I want to win a state title.
• Favorite Sports Movie: Major League • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Cleveland Browns, Baker Mayfield.
• Favorite College team: Texas Tech Red Raiders.
15 • CONNOR EHINGER • WIDE RECEIVER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My cousin, because he also played football. • Funniest Football Moment: When I caught a pass on the floor in middle school. • Proudest Football Moment: Scoring my first touchdown.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The coaches and players around me. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Cornerback. I’ve played wide receiver for most of my career, and I’d like to try the other side of the field. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Always looking out for your brothers around you. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Path to Greatness. • My favorite motivational expression is... “Someone’s always working harder.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf. It’d be fun to win tournaments and beat your friends. • Before I graduate, I want to figure out my work ethic. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Waterboy
• Favorite Football Movie: The Waterboy. Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, CeeDee Lamb. • Favorite College team: Oklahoma Sooners.
2 • LUKE FAWCETT • WIDE RECEIVER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad, he was very competitive in sports. • Funniest Football Moment: During a practice, one of our coaches threw a football and hit one of my teammates.
• Proudest Football Moment: Starting on varsity for the first time.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The coaches and my teammates being very supportive.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Cornerback. I feel like I would be good at it, and my brother played cornerback.
• For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a determined and hard worker.
• If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Leave No Doubt • My favorite motivational expression is... “We don’t quit, we don’t cower, we don’t run. We endure and conquer.”Kobe Bryant • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Track. Watching the Olympic sprinters is cool.
• Favorite Sports Movie: The Longest Yard.
• Before I graduate, I want to meet some new people.
• Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans. Favorite NFL team, player: New Orleans Saints, Tyrann Mathieu. • Favorite College team: LSU Tigers.
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16 • LIAM GEORGE • RUNNING BACK
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad. He would tell me stories of when he played, and it always seemed very fun. • Funniest Football Moment: Being on the sidelines with my teammates during a big win. • Proudest Football Moment: Scoring my first touchdown. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The brotherhood and community it has created. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback. I have always dreamed of being able to lead the team as a quarterback.
• For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a Man For Others and holding your team to a higher standard. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Band of Brothers.
• My favorite motivational expression is... “Leave no doubt.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It was my favorite sport as a kid. • Before I graduate, I want to win a district championship as a starter. • Favorite Sports Movie: Rudy • Favorite Football Movie: Rudy Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Adrian Peterson. • Favorite College team: Texas Tech Red Raiders.
12 • WILL GREENWOOD • QUARTERBACK
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad. He always played catch with me when I was younger, which developed into loving the game. • Funniest Football Moment: Scout team with Coach Thompson. • Proudest Football Moment: Starting and winning JV Blue games. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The brotherhood developed through training together everyday. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Punter, because I have a boot. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a Man For Others and always looking for work to help others out yourself.
• If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Brotherhood. • My favorite motivational expression is... “Leave No Doubt.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball, because everyone always wonders why I don’t play since I’m tall. • Before I graduate, I want to win state. • Favorite Sports Movie: Field of Dreams • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Tom Brady. • Favorite College team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
9 • WILL HANRAHAN • DEFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? I wouldn’t say anyone inspired me, but I started playing in third grade and have always loved playing the sport. • Funniest Football Moment: Any bus ride after an away game that we won. • Proudest Football Moment: Winning the district title my junior year.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Off-season workouts.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Tight end. I have always wanted to score a touchdown.
• For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a good friend and teammate to those around you. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Hard Work and Perseverance.
• My favorite motivational expression is... “Believe you can, and you’re halfway there.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball, it has always been my second favorite sport.
• Before I graduate, I want to win state.
• Favorite Sports Movie: The Blind Side
• Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, James Proche. • Favorite College team: SMU Mustangs.
10 • ROARK HOLMAN • DEFENSIVE BACK
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My brother. We played in our front yard with our neighbors. • Funniest Football Moment: When my pants got pulled down.
• Proudest Football Moment: Winning the Catholic Bowl. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: All the work that goes into it. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver, because I used to play it. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Putting your all in to everything you do. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Grit. • My favorite motivational expression is... “The best view comes after the hardest climb.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball, because it’s really fun. • Before I graduate, I want to have as much fun as possible. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Sandlot
• Favorite Football Movie: The Waterboy Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.
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13 • BO JOUETTE • DEFENSIVE BACK
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My friends. They said it was fun. • Funniest Football Moment: Going in for one play and getting carted off the field.
• Proudest Football Moment: Beating Arlington after losing the year before. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: It’s very fun. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Offensive line, because I have the coldest drop-step ever. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being willing to work but have fun. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Somehow We Got Here. • My favorite motivational expression is... “Life is a highway.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Hockey, because it looks like fun. • Before I graduate, I want to...crash another car.
• Favorite Sports Movie: Varsity Blues.
• Favorite Football Movie: Varsity Blues. Favorite NFL team, player: Pittsburgh Steelers, Minkah Fitzpatrick. • Favorite College team: Texas A&M Aggies.
47 • ADAM KELLY • LINEBACKER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Myself. • Funniest Football Moment: During middle school, being our biggest lineman’s tackle dummy, the harder I got hit the harder the coaches laughed and the less conditioning we had to do at the end of the day.
• Proudest Football Moment: Blocking a potentially game-winning field goal against my old home town team.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The people I have met.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Kicker. I would probably save myself a lot of pain in the long run.
• For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Finishing every game with full effort.
• If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Tempos or Liners Today?
• My favorite motivational expression is... “Play like a champion today.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Gymnastics. Flips are sick.
• Before I graduate, I want to get a scholarship. • Favorite Sports Movie: Rudy • Favorite Football Movie: Rudy Favorite NFL team, player: San Francisco 49ers, Jerry Rice.
• Favorite College team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
75 • JAMESON KEMP • DEFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad. I saw old photos of him in his football uniform when he was in middle school so I decided to play and have always wanted to continue playing. • Funniest Football Moment: Dropping an interception against Irving.
• Proudest Football Moment: Getting an interception last year as a nose guard. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: My teammates. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Linebacker. I would love to truck a receiver crossing the middle. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being part of a close brotherhood. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Football Brotherhood • My favorite motivational expression is... “You didn’t come this far to only come this far.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. I’ve always enjoyed it and would have fun doing it. • Before I graduate, I want to...score a touchdown. • Favorite Sports Movie: Friday Night Lights • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Randy White. • Favorite College team: I don’t have one.
71 • NEIL LANCASTER • OFFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad. I always remembered him bragging about how good he was, which caused me to start playing in middle school.
• Funniest Football Moment: During halftime of a difficult game, hearing someone use the hand dryer for two minutes straight during an emotional speech.
• Proudest Football Moment: Getting called up to play mid-game during my junior season, then starting for the rest of the season.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The summers just working out and bettering myself with my classmates.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back. It seems fun getting to run people over. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a hard-working person in all aspects of life. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: 24 and 25 Power
• My favorite motivational expression is... “If it was easy, everybody would do it.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Rugby. That is the other sport that I play at Jesuit.
• Before I graduate, I want to have two free periods back-to-back.
• Favorite Sports Movie: The Sandlot • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Sean Lee. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.
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38 • COLIN LENHOFF • LINEBACKER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? I thought it was a cool sport to watch, and I wanted to be able to play it as well. • Funniest Football Moment: I was trying to get past an offensive lineman, and when we hit each other I made an embarrassing “oof” sound. • Proudest Football Moment: While on the JV team I had a game with a bunch of tackles. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: All the guys working hard and being united. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back, just to see if I could do it and how well I could break tackles. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Commitment. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Iron Sharpens Iron. • My favorite motivational expression is... “Do, or do not. There is no try.” -Yoda • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It is my second favorite sport, and I played it throughout most of my youth. • Before I graduate, I want to force a turnover. • Favorite Sports Movie: Invincible • Favorite Football Movie: Invincible. Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Baker Mayfield. • Favorite College team: Oklahoma Sooners.
25 • CAMERON MARTIN • RUNNING BACK
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My friends and family inspired me to play football from a young age. Football gave me the opportunity to make connections and friends all while doing something I love. • Funniest Football Moment: When one of my teammates rode a scooter around the locker room after a big win. • Proudest Football Moment: Beating Lake Highlands last year for the district championship. I played my best game of the season and helped the team get the win. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The locker room after a win. Music is blaring, the weekend is here and everyone couldn’t be happier. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback. I played it when I was younger and had so much fun. I would love to see what it’s like to be the quarterback at a higher level then second grade flag football.
• For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Always being there for your brother, no matter what. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Unknown Benefits of Up-Downs. • My favorite motivational expression is... “A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf, because I could continue playing it into the later years of my life. • Before I graduate, I want to...win a powderpuff game. • Favorite Sports Movie: Miracle • Favorite Football Movie: The Blind Side Favorite NFL team, player: Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts. • Favorite College team: Northwestern Wildcats.
44 • BLAKE MILLER • LINEBACKER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad. He coached me until seventh grade and was always pushing me to be better. • Funniest Football Moment: Fumbling four times in one game. • Proudest Football Moment: Stripping the ball during my JV season on our goal line with the game on the line. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Beating Prosper freshman year. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back. It is the opposite of linebacker, and I love hitting people. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Maintaining 100 percent effort to beat schools that are bigger than us. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Ranger Ready • My favorite motivational expression is... “Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. I admire the talent it takes to be good, and I enjoy the atmosphere of games. • Before I graduate, I want to score a touchdown. • Favorite Sports Movie: Rudy • Favorite Football Movie: Rudy Favorite NFL team: Dallas Cowboys. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.
99 • MICHAEL MOON • DEFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad. • Funniest Football Moment: Freshman year drills with Coach Aquino. • Proudest Football Moment: Rallying the JV team before a game. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: My brothers always pushing me to be my best self and player.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? A big wide receiver. It would be fun to score touchdowns. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Brotherhood, respect and responsibility.
• If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Shimmy Down • My favorite motivational expression is... “First in, last out.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. It would be a lot of fun to be good in basketball. • Before I graduate, I want to get a sack in a Friday night game.
• Favorite Sports Movie: Remember the Titans
• Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, George Kittle.
• Favorite College team: SMU Mustangs.
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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad, and players like Tyrann Mathieu. • Funniest Football Moment: When two coaches wrestled on the ground for a loose ball during practice. • Proudest Football Moment: Beating Lake Highlands last year, or the win over Longview in 2019. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The locker room after a hard workout or big win, storming the field after beating Longview, and the trip to Houston. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back of wide receiver. I’ve played defense most of my career, it would be cool to see what it’s like to be a contributor on offense. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Brotherhood, accountability, determination, integrity, grit, compassion, a high standard and playing for each other. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Jesuit Rangers: The Dark Horse of Texas. • My favorite motivational expression is... “A successful man is one who can lay a solid foundation off the bricks others have thrown at him.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. I’ve always loved the game and the skill it takes to be great. • Before I graduate, I want to...get closer with my teammates and classmates, become more involved around campus and be a student that teachers look forward to have in their class. Also, win a district title. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Longest Yard • Favorite Football Movie: The Longest Yard. Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Justin Jefferson. • Favorite College team: LSU Tigers.
7 • JAKE MUSSO • WIDE RECEIVER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? The Cowboys and my dad. My dad put a football in my hands at a young age, and I’ve watched every Cowboys game since I could remember, which made me realize I want to play this game. • Funniest Football Moment: Game tape review with the coaches. • Proudest Football Moment: The Arlington playoff game last year. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The coaches and Friday nights. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback. I’ve quarterback for most of my life, but knew wide receiver and running back was better for me. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Holding my teammates accountable and play every game as if it’s your last. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Ubuntu • My favorite motivational expression is... “Win the Day.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball. There are less people on the team. • Before I graduate, I want to visit Europe. • Favorite Sports Movie: Remember the Titans • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott. • Favorite College team: I don’t have one.
14 • DREW NETHERLAND • WIDE RECEIVER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Watching football on TV and going to Dallas Cowboys games made me want to play since I was little. • Funniest Football Moment: Dancing to music in the locker room.
• Proudest Football Moment: Making the playoffs with the team.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The commitment and brotherhood that is formed for life.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be?
Cornerback, because it’s the only other position I’m built for. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a Man For Others and doing the right thing on and off the field. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Formation of Brotherhood and Commitment • My favorite motivational expression is... “Finish what you started.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball, because I’ve been playing since I was five. • Before I graduate, I want to leave a legacy that others will remember and know I was the best Jesuit brother I could possibly be. • Favorite Sports Movie: Rocky III • Favorite Football Movie: The Blind Side Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott. • Favorite College team: TCU Horned Frogs.
53 • JOSEPH OBERT • OFFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad inspired me to play, and I’ve been playing since I was in first grade.
• Funniest Football Moment: When we used to watch film as the offensive line during sophomore year, and made fun of each other’s bad plays. • Proudest Football Moment: Being voted onto the leadership council this year.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The life long friends I’ve made playing. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a part of a brotherhood. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Let the Good Times Roll. • My favorite motivational expression is... “Do or do not, there is no try.” -Yoda
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf. • Before I graduate, I want to make a playoff run.
• Favorite Sports Movie: Happy Gilmore • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Vita Vea. • Favorite College team: Texas A&M Aggies.
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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad, because he played in college. • Funniest Football Moment: When one of our teammates had to catch a punt to end practice early in our freshman year. • Proudest Football Moment: Being named to the all-district first team last year, or the game-winning strip on the goal line against Choctaw last season. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The friendships I have built. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Running back. I played that my whole life before high school. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Family. The friends I have made at Jesuit are my family. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Ranger Way and Motto of Football • My favorite motivational expression is... “I’ve lost almost 300 games. Twenty-six times, I’ve been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over again in my life. That is why I succeed.” - Michael Jordan • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Lacrosse, because we have a powerhouse program at Jesuit. • Before I graduate, I want to...thank every coach for all they have done for me and how they push me to succeed. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Longest Yard • Favorite Football Movie: The Longest Yard Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, CeeDee Lamb. • Favorite College team: Texas Tech Red Raiders.
8 • REED PFAFFENBERGER • RUNNING BACK
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My brother. He told me that football is where the men in the world are made. • Funniest Football Moment: Walking into the locker room at 5:15 a.m. every morning just for someone to yell “Good Morning!”. • Proudest Football Moment: Being able to walk into The Star with a team that felt like a family. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The memories from games and screaming my head off with my teammates. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Defensive End, because T.J. Watt is a beast and I want to be like him. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a part of a brotherhood that is tested on the field but grows throughout the campus. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Grind Never Stops.
• My favorite motivational expression is... “You don’t fail just you, you fail your family.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball, so that I wouldn’t have to lift heavy weights in order to go to college and play it. • Before I graduate, I want to...get all A’s and have the best football season of my life. • Favorite Sports Movie: Glory Road. • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans. Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Ezekiel Elliott. • Favorite College team: UCLA Bruins.
23 • COLETON POWER • KICKER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Tim Tebow. Growing up in a Christian household, he was a staple for us on Saturdays. I loved his charisma and ability to lead and execute under pressure. He inspired my faith. • Funniest Football Moment: Seeing Coach Woods flap his arms when geese fly by at practice. • Proudest Football Moment: In fourth grade, I sacked the quarterback, picked up the fumble and scored a touchdown. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Our bond as a team and how hard we work. A lot of time and effort goes into a season and seeing your teammates and brothers succeed is amazing. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback. Getting to control where the ball goes and dropping dimes over the field would be a dream. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being gritty, disciplined and intelligent. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: I Got Shakes • My favorite motivational expression is... “Good is not good when better is expected.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. It was my main sport growing up, the game has grown so much and being a big leaguer would be a dream come true. • Before I graduate, I want to...win a state title and be a straight-A student.
• Favorite Sports Movie: Happy Gilmore • Favorite Football Movie: Rudy Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Tom Brady. • Favorite College team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
91 • SEBASTIAN RUBIO • DEFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My grandpa. He made me fall in love with the game when we threw the ball in the backyard.
• Funniest Football Moment: When I fumbled on the five-yard line in middle school.
• Proudest Football Moment: Carrying six defenders on my back for seven yards.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: THE JUICE.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Linebacker, because I love tackling anyone on a football field.
• For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being there to do your job for your brothers on and off the field.
• If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: THE JUICE
• My favorite motivational expression is... “Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Basketball, because that is my favorite sport.
• Before I graduate, I want to win any kind of championship this year.
• Favorite Sports Movie: Air Bud • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: I don’t have a favorite team, but my favorite player is Deebo Samuel.
• Favorite College team: I don’t have one.
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Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My cousin played, so I wanted to play as well. • Funniest Football Moment: When I tackled a kid so hard in third grade his pants slipped off. • Proudest Football Moment: Beating Lake Highlands.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Going to eat meals with my friends after practice.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver, because I want to score touchdowns.
• For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Working hard. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Brotherhood • My favorite motivational expression is... “Who’s going to carry the boats?”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf, because I’m horrible at golf. • Before I graduate, I want to...win district again. • Favorite Sports Movie: The Blind Side • Favorite Football Movie: The Blind Side Favorite NFL team, player: Chicago Bears, Drew Brees. • Favorite College team: LSU Tigers.
17 • CHARLIE SCHMIDT • QUARTERBACK
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad inspires me because of the article written about him in the newspaper during his senior year. I always wanted to emulate that and be like him.
• Funniest Football Moment: A hard hit during my freshman year that dented my helmet.
• Proudest Football Moment: Throwing a touchdown in my first varsity game.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The brotherhood between my teammates.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide Receiver. I’m quick, I have great speed and great hands. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a part of something bigger than myself. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Brotherhood.
• My favorite motivational expression is... “Lock in.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Lacrosse. It’s my other sport and I love playing schools that we don’t play in football.
• Before I graduate, I want to become a better person and leader for my friends and peers.
• Favorite Sports Movie: The Blind Side.
• Favorite Football Movie: The Blind Side. Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Joe Burrow. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.
41 • LUKE SELNER • LINEBACKER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Nobody. I have always wanted to play since I thought it looked fun as a kid. • Funniest Football Moment: A teammate that fell as he was covering somebody. • Proudest Football Moment: Finally recording an interception after dropping two. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: All my great friends I have met through playing it. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Either defensive line or running back. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Brotherhood. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Grit • My favorite motivational expression is... “Be a dawg.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Golf, because I can play it for a long time.
• Before I graduate, I want to start a football game.
• Favorite Sports Movie: Rocky or Creed • Favorite Football Movie: Rudy Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Ray Lewis. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.
21 • CALLEN SINGHANIA • DEFENSIVE BACK
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? I was inspired by learning how to channel my emotions into the game.
• Funniest Football Moment: After I dropped a wide open touchdown pass, a coach said that if I did it again I could go back to my old school.
• Proudest Football Moment: Mossing Robert Fitzgerald on scout team sophomore year.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The atmosphere and energy that every player creates during games and practice. It has taught me how to enjoy things that may be painful. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Defensive end. It just seems fun. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being part of a community that expands past four years of high school.
• If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Shimmee Down • My favorite motivational expression is... “Me vs. Me.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball, because I’ve always played it. • Before I graduate, I want to beat Highland Park. • Favorite Sports Movie: Grown Ups • Favorite Football Movie: The Waterboy Favorite NFL team, player: Houston Texans, J.J. Watt. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.
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56 • ALAN VILLASANA • OFFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? I was inspired by watching NFL games as a kid. I always wanted to be like the players. • Funniest Football Moment: When I got trucked on a play and we watched it back on film. • Proudest Football Moment: My first time playing in a varsity game. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Hanging out with my teammates in the locker room and after practice. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver. I have great hands and would be able to score a lot. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being a part of a brotherhood. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Band of Brothers. • My favorite motivational expression is... “Once you know what failure feels like, determination chases success.” - Kobe Bryant • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. It would be the most fun to be good at, and the stars get paid a lot. • Before I graduate, I want to...I want to make life-long memories and experiences. • Favorite Sports Movie: Rocky IV. • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans. Favorite NFL team, player: Houston Texans, J.J. Watt. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.
80 • MATTY WAGNER • WIDE RECEIVER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? The first time I saw the movie Invincible with Mark Wahlberg, it made me realize that I wanted to play football. • Funniest Football Moment: During freshman year I got a snap, rolled out, fumbled it, but ended up picking it back up and throwing a touchdown. • Proudest Football Moment: Overcoming my leg injury to come back faster and stronger. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The feeling of running onto the field for a Friday night home game.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback. I played it freshman and sophomore year and had a great time. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Loving and being friends with your teammates on and off the field. This creates a connection that will help us on the field. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: The Beauty of Brotherhood • My favorite motivational expression is... “Act like you’ve been there before.”
• If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. I’ve always loved the game and stopped playing in eighth grade because we didn’t have enough people to make a team.
• Before I graduate, I want to...continue to grow my relationship with my teammates so I will be able to make life long friends that I can always connect with.
• Favorite Sports Movie: The Waterboy • Favorite Football Movie: Invincible Favorite NFL team: Arizona Cardinals. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.
33 • HOUSTON WALKER • WIDE RECEIVER
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? Dez Bryant. His touchdowns and celebrations were electric. • Funniest Football Moment: When a coach challenged one my teammates to catch a punt to end practice freshman year. • Proudest Football Moment: Having a great sophomore season.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Early mornings and tough workouts.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Quarterback. They can have the most impact on the game and the team. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Contributing to the team by controlling what you can control. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Endure. • My favorite motivational expression is... “Practice like you’ve never won, play like you’ve never lost.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Mixed martial arts. They are very intimidating and I wouldn’t want to mess with any of them.
• Before I graduate, I want to get into UT-Austin. • Favorite Sports Movie: Creed II • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Derwin James. • Favorite College team: Texas Longhorns.
95 • ADAM WIERWILLE • DEFENSIVE LINE
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My dad convinced me to play when I was younger by showing me clips.
• Funniest Football Moment: When someone ran into the opposite end zone in a little league game.
• Proudest Football Moment: Anytime I got a sack or returned a fumble.
• The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: The friends I have made.
• If you could play a different position, what would it be? Linebacker. It is the most similar to my position, and I have a linebacker build. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being nice, smart and generous.
• If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Iron Sharpens Iron • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Hockey. It is a very tough sport and I like that it is on ice.
• Before I graduate, I want to get straight A’s for a semester.
• Favorite Sports Movie: Goon • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Emmitt Smith.
• Favorite College team: Alabama Crimson Tide.
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29 • WILLIS ZEMANEK • RUNNING BACK
Who were you inspired to play football by and why? My grandfather. He was the starting quarterback at his high school. • Funniest Football Moment: Tripping before getting a hand-off last year. • Proudest Football Moment: Getting to enter the Denton Guyer playoff game. • The thing I will remember about Jesuit football is: Making new friends and many memories that I will remember forever. • If you could play a different position, what would it be? Wide receiver, because it’s really fun running routes during practice. • For me, being a Jesuit Ranger means: Being able to compete and inspire others. • If I wrote a book about Jesuit football, the title would be: Always Push Yourself. • My favorite motivational expression is... “Be one percent better.” • If I could star in another sport, it would be: Baseball. The game has always had a place in my heart, and has been on my mind since I decided to leave the game. • Before I graduate, I want to...win district two years in a row. • Favorite Sports Movie: Coach Carter. • Favorite Football Movie: Remember the Titans. Favorite NFL team, player: Dallas Cowboys, Mike Evans. • Favorite College team: Texas A&M Aggies.
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86 • 2022 JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL • LEAVE NO DOUBT No. Name Yr. Pos. 1 William Sahadevan Sr. DB 2 Luke Fawcett Sr WR 3 Grant Peters Sr LB 4 Cooper Cutler Jr WR 5 Logan Thompson Jr DB 7 Jake Musso Sr WR 8 Reed Pfaffenberger Sr RB 9 Will Hanrahan Sr DL 10 Roark Holman Sr. DB 11 Landon Polk Jr. WR 12 Will Greenwood Sr QB 13 Bo Jouette Sr DB 14 Drew Netherland Sr WR 15 Connor Ehinger Sr WR 16 Liam George Sr RB 17 Charlie Schmidt Sr QB 18 Tyler Baxley Sr DB 19 Cade Devening Sr. DB 20 Sean Watson Jr. DB 21 Callen Singhania Sr DB 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 No. Name Yr. Pos. 28 Tristen Bird Jr. LB 29 Willis Zemanek Sr RB 30 Luke Buckner Sr LB 31 Thomas Villalba Jr RB 33 Houston Walker Sr WR 34 Walker Davis Jr WR 35 Julian Miranda Jr DB 36 Clark Connelly Sr K 37 Travis Bruce Sr. K 38 Colin Lenhoff Sr. LB 40 Dolen Hedrick Jr WR 41 Luke Selner Sr LB 44 Blake Miller Sr LB 45 Suede Messenger Jr WR 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 No. Name Yr. Pos. 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 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 88 Blake Aldrine Jr WR 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 2022 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER
Date Day Opponent
Location
Stadium
Kickoff
Aug. 26 Friday Hebron Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m.
Sept. 2 Friday Rockwall Rockwall, Texas Wilkerson-Sanders Stadium 7 p.m.
Sept. 9 Friday J.J. Pearce* Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m.
Sept. 16 Friday Lake Highlands* Dallas, Texas Wildcat-Ram Stadium 7 p.m.
Sept. 23 Friday Irving* Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m.
Sept. 30 Friday Highland Park* Highland Park, Texas Highlander Stadium 7 p.m.
Oct. 7 Bye Week
Oct. 14 Friday Berkner* Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m.
Oct. 20 Thursday Nimitz* Irving, Texas Joy & Ralph Ellis Stadium 7 p.m.
Oct. 28 Friday MacArthur* Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m.
Nov. 3 Thursday Richardson* Richardson, Texas Eagle-Mustang Stadium 7 p.m.
Indicates
District
IMPORTANT DATES
Mascot
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7-6A
vs. J.J. Pearce Sept. 9 • 7 p.m. Lil’ Rangerettes Night First Responders Night 2022 VARSITY OPPONENT INFORMATION HEBRON AUG. 26 • 7 P.M. ROCKWALL SEPT. 2 • 7 P.M. J.J. PEARCE SEPT. 9 • 7 P.M. LAKE HIGHLANDS SEPT. 16 • 7 P.M. IRVING SEPT. 23 • 7 P.M. Mascot Hawks District 6-6A Stadium Hawks Stadium Capacity 10,324 Head Coach John Towels III 2021 Record 5-6 • 5-2 Mascot Yellow Jackets District 10-6A Stadium Wilkerson-Sanders Capacity 9,718 Head Coach Trey Brooks 2021 Record 9-3 • 5-1 Mascot Mustangs District 7-6A Stadium Eagle-Mustang Capacity 9,953 Head Coach Jarrett Lambert 2021 Record 3-7 • 3-4 Mascot Wildcats District 7-6A Stadium Wildcat-Ram Capacity 8,811 Head Coach Lonnie Jordan 2021 Record 10-2 • 6-1 Mascot Tigers District 7-6A Stadium Ellis Stadium Capacity 11,176 Head Coach David Munoz 2021 Record 2-8 • 1-6 HIGHLAND PARK SEPT. 30 • 7 P.M. BERKNER OCT. 14 • 7 P.M. NIMITZ OCT. 20 • 7 P.M. MACARTHUR OCT. 28 • 7 P.M. RICHARDSON H.S. NOV. 3 • 7 P.M. Mascot Scots District 7-6A Stadium Highlander Stadium Capacity 9,600 Head Coach Randy Allen 2021 Record 9-3 • 5-1 Mascot Rams District 7-6A Stadium Wildcat-Ram Capacity 8,811 Head Coach Trey Bryant III 2021 Record 4-7 • 4-3 Mascot Vikings District 7-6A Stadium Ellis Stadium Capacity 11,176 Head Coach M.A. Small II 2021 Record 5-6 • 4-3 Mascot Cardinals District 7-6A Stadium Ellis Stadium Capacity 11,176 Head Coach Beck Nitcholas 2021 Record 4-6 • 3-4
Eagles District 7-6A Stadium Eagle-Mustang Capacity 9,953 Head Coach Greg Pels 2021 Record 1-9 • 0-7 vs. Irving Sept. 23 • 7 p.m. Faculty Appreciation Night Lil’ Rowdy Ranger Cheer Night All-School Tailgate vs. Berkner Oct. 14 • 7 p.m. Senior Night DPL Night Ursuline Appreciation vs. MacArthur Oct. 28 • 7 p.m. Homecoming 2022 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE & OPPONENTS
88 • 2022 JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL • LEAVE NO DOUBT 70 • Dave Alcala-Frederick Sr. • OL 88 • Blake Aldrine Jr. • WR 82 • Zach Asche Sr. • WR 18 • Tyler Baxley Sr. • DB 81 • Drew Betts Jr. • WR 28 • Tristen Bird Jr. • LB 84 • Dillon Blair Sr. • DL 72 • Luke Boyd Sr. • OL 37 • Travis Bruce Sr. • K 30 • Luke Buckner Capt. • Sr. • LB 67 • Kenneth Chapital Sr. • OL 55 • Miles Chester Sr. • LB 48 • Coady Christopher Sr. • DL 78 • Davis Claro Sr. • OL 36 • Clark Connelly Sr. • K 4 • Cooper Cutler Jr. • WR 34 • Walker Davis Jr. • WR 19 • Cade Devening Sr. • DB 2022 JESUIT DALLAS VARSITY FOOTBALL
2022 JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL • LEAVE NO DOUBT • 89 69 • Dylan Drennan Jr. • K 77 • Ryan Dunham Sr. • OL 15 • Connor Ehinger Sr. • WR 2 • Luke Fawcett Sr. • WR 16 • Liam George Sr. • RB 12 • Will Greenwood Sr. • QB 9 • Will Hanrahan Sr. • DL 40 • Dolen Hedrick Jr. • WR 10 • Roark Holman Sr. • DB 51 • Entonyo Jones Jr. • LB 13 • Bo Jouette Sr. • DB 47 • Adam Kelly Sr. • LB 75 • Jameson Kemp Capt. • Sr. • DL 62 • Ashton Krug Jr. • LB 50 • Luke Lamont Jr. • LB 71 • Neil Lancaster Sr. • OL 38 • Colin Lenhoff Sr. • LB 73 • Allen Lesher Jr. • OL 2022 JESUIT DALLAS VARSITY FOOTBALL
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Name
Pos.
White So. RB
Hale So. DB
Merritt Johnson So. DB
Graham Fellows So. LB
Mason Scott So. LB
Luke Steinhart So. DB
Jack Garrett So. DB
Reid Miller So. DL
Griffin Powell So. OL
Matthew Alcala-Frederick So. DL
Nico Rice So. LB
Marty Jones
Derichsweiler
Santacruz
Sargis So.
Kehoe So.
Cox So.
O’Leary So.
LB
Cooper Quinlan So. OL
Liam Murray So. OL
Michael Martin So. OL
Hagood So. DL
Kane Murray So. DL
Cole Hatzmann So. DL
Ford Rickman So. WR
Michael Grant So. WR
Batalha So.
Mario Zamora So. K
Barrenechea So.
Cason Clarke So.
McGough So.
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So. DL 57 Joseph
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OL 67 Rowan
DL 70 Finn
DL 71
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75 Johnathan
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85
87 Giani
WR 88
89 Jorge
WR 90
DL 90 Noah
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Location Stadium Kickoff
Aug. 25 Thu. Hebron Carrollton, Texas Hawk Stadium 5:30 p.m.
Sept. 1 Thu. Rockwall Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m.
Sept. 8 Thu. J.J. Pearce Richardson, Texas J.J. Pearce H.S. 5:30 p.m.
Sept. 15 Thu. Lake Highlands Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m.
Sept. 22 Thu. Irving Irving, Texas Irving H.S. 5:30 p.m.
Sept. 29 Thu. Highland Park Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m. Oct. 6 Bye Week
Oct. 13 Thu. Berkner Richardson, Texas
Berkner H.S. 5:30 p.m.
Oct. 19 Wed. Nimitz Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m.
Oct. 27 Thu. MacArthur Irving, Texas MacArthur H.S. 5:30 p.m.
Nov. 2 Wed. Richardson Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m.
JUNIOR VARSITY BLUE SCHEDULE
Date Day Opponent
Location Stadium Kickoff
Aug. 25 Thu. Hebron Carrollton, Texas Hawk Stadium 7 p.m.
Sept. 1 Thu. Rockwall Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m.
Sept. 15 Thu. Lake Highlands Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m.
Sept. 29 Thu. Highland Park Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Oct. 19 Wed. Sachse Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m.
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Name Pos.
Ethan Albus RB
William Alexander LB Hayden Alfano WR Alexander Alphonso DB Rivers Amison DL Thomas Andrews OL David Atwell WR William Baldwin DB Braxton Barber WR Babe Bardin DB Cameron Bare DL Alex Barr OL Andrew Benyo DB Beck Berry QB Harlan Beucler WR
Luke Bloodworth LB
Brayden Bodnar DL Grant Bomersbach WR
Landon Brecheen DL
Chauncey Bullard DB
Travis Cantu OL
Flynn Carroll OL Spencer Carter OL Carter Casey WR
Keegan Coffman WR Luke Cutler LB Hudson Deckert DB Harry Dow DB
Noah Drennan K • P
Joey Dullye LB
Mark Edaki RB
Wil Fagan LB
Justin Fern WR
Leo Fernandez LB
Jakob Filbeck DB
John Fimian DL
Henry French LB
Jackson Galante WR
Rex Garrick DB Gabe Gerik DB
Name Pos.
Barrett Gibbins RB
Grayson Gilbert WR Luke Goodman WR Fisher Gordon WR Yates Grabham LB Trey Graves K • DB Jackson Gregg RB • LB John Gregory WR Thompson Haddock DB Ryan Hagood DL Nicholas Hajovsky OL Gavin Hallett LB Anderson Hardin OL Walker Heartfield WR Sam Hernandez OL Brayden Higginbotham K Bunker Hill WR • K Drew Hilliard WR Dylan Hover K Luke Hutcheson WR Patrick Jacquart LB Gabriel James LB James Johnson DL Preston Johnson DL
James Jorgensen QB Jeb Kiker RB
Cade Kirby WR Cooper Kirby DB Anthony Kohler OL
Barrett Korinek DB Brooks Kowal WR
Tanner Krug DL Harber Lampl DB Wesley Lancaster OL Deuce Langrum WR Luke Lary DL Carter Lauten WR Trevor Leap DB Kyler Lee DB Luke Lesher DL
Name Pos.
Dash Llana DB
Nathan Long LB
John Lynch LB
Price MacFadyen DL Davis Macy WR Jacob Martinez DB Lucas Mayer LB Greyson McComber DB Charlie McCracken LB Cooper McGough DB • K Major McMullen DB Ned Messerschmitt OL George Miller DB
Teige Mitchell WR Nil Monet WR
Josiah Montalvo DB Reagan Moussa DB Henry Muns DL Dutch Murzin DL
Byron Nelson OL • DL
Hudson Neri WR Alexis Nino QB Benjamin Norman DB Joseph Norman LB Jackson Odom LB Dilan Paris QB Shane Parker QB Cyrus Patel DB Bryce Patterson OL Shepard Platt LB Nicholas Pregler DB William Price WR Caeden Profitt WR Ben Quinn RB Tristan Quintana DL Barrett Rainey WR Alec Ramon WR Grant Reed OL Maxwell Reichstadt DB Cruz Rodriguez DB
Name Pos.
Finn Rudnicki DL
Nate Sabogal DB • K
Colin Salm DL
Patrick Salz OL
Zach Sanders WR
Bobby Scichili OL
Adam Seal DL
Cooper Seal DL
Evans Senvalds DB
Parker Sherman LB
Luca Shipley WR
Owen Shorey WR
Davis Skinner LB
Marshall Sorokwasz DB
Matthew Spiegel LB
Jack Steinbach DB
Harrison Stiles LB
Dylan Stump WR • K
Louis Surmiller WR
Nate Suster DB
Nick Sweda LB
Henry Taylor LB
Oscar Tolle LB Emmanuel Uzor DL
Logan Vafa DB
Lucas Vega WR
Andres Veloz LB
Chad Watson DB Eddie Weis LB
Cabe Weissmueller RB
Creede Wililams DB
Jack Williams OL
Cole Wilson OL
Luke Wilson LB
Tanner Wilson DB
Aidan Wittenberg RB
Cole Wombacher LB
Hudson Yobp QB • K •P
Noah Zafereo ILB
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2022 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL ROSTER
Date Day Opponent
FRESHMAN GOLD SCHEDULE
Location
Stadium Kickoff
Aug 25 Thu. Hebron Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m. Sept. 1 Thu. Rockwall Rockwall, Texas Wilkerson Sanders Stadium 7 p.m. Sept. 8 Thu. J.J. Pearce Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m. Sept. 15 Thu. Lake Highlands Dallas, Texas Lake Highlands H.S. 7 p.m. Sept. 22 Thu. Irving Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m. Sept. 29 Thu. Highland Park Highland Park, Texas Highlander Stadium 7 p.m. Oct. 13 Thu. Berkner Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m. Oct. 19 Wed. Nimitz Irving, Texas Nimitz H.S. 7 p.m. Oct. 27 Thu. MacArthur Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 7 p.m. Nov. 2 Wed. Richardson Richardson, Texas Richardson H.S. 7 p.m.
FRESHMAN BLUE SCHEDULE
Date Day Opponent
Location
Stadium Kickoff
Aug 25 Thu. Hebron Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Sept. 1 Thu. Rockwall Rockwall, Texas Wilkerson Sanders Stadium 5:30 p.m. Sept. 8 Thu. J.J. Pearce Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Sept. 15 Thu. Lake Highlands Dallas, Texas Lake Highlands H.S. 5:30 p.m. Sept. 22 Thu. Irving Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Sept. 29 Thu. Highland Park Highland Park, Texas Highlander Stadium 5:30 p.m. Oct. 13 Thu. Berkner Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Oct. 19 Wed. Nimitz Irving, Texas Nimitz H.S. 5:30 p.m. Oct. 27 Thu. MacArthur Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 5:30 p.m. Nov. 2 Wed. Richardson Richardson, Texas Richardson H.S. 5:30 p.m.
FRESHMAN WHITE SCHEDULE
Date Day Opponent
Location
Stadium Kickoff
Aug. 25 Thu. Hebron Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 4 p.m. Sept. 1 Thu Prosper Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 4 p.m. Sept. 8 Thu. Flower Mound Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound H.S. 4 p.m. Sept. 15 Thu. Flower Mound Marcus Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 4 p.m. Sept. 22 Thu. V.R. Eaton Haslet, Texas
V.R. Eaton H.S. 4 p.m. Sept. 29 Thu. Coppell Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium 4 p.m. Oct. 6 Thu. Allen Allen, Texas Lowery Freshman Center 4 p.m. Oct. 13 Thu. Flower Mound Marcus Flower Mound, Texas Marcus H.S. 4 p.m. Oct. 19 Wed. Allen Allen, Texas Lowery Freshman Center 4 p.m. Oct. 27 Thu. Prosper Prosper, Texas Prosper H.S. 4 p.m.
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Ethan Albus
Fr. • RB William Alexander Fr. • LB Hayden Alfano Fr. • WR
Alexander Alphonso
Fr. • DB Rivers Amison Fr. • DL
Thomas
Andrews Fr. • OL David Atwell Fr. • WR William Baldwin Fr. • DB
Braxton
Barber Fr. • WR Babe Bardin Fr. • DB
Cameron
Bare Fr. • DL Alex Barr Fr. • OL Andrew Benyo Fr. • DB
Beck
Berry Fr. • QB Harlan Beucler Fr. • WR
Luke
Bloodworth Fr. • LB Brayden Bodnar Fr. • DL Grant Bomersbach Fr. • WR
Landon
Brecheen Fr. • DL
Chauncey
Bullard Fr. • DB 2022 JESUIT DALLAS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
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Travis Cantu
Fr. • OL Flynn
Carroll
Fr. • OL Spencer
Carter
Fr. • OL
Carter Casey
Fr. • WR
Keegan Coffman
Fr. • WR Luke Cutler Fr. • LB Hudson Deckert Fr. • DB Harry Dow Fr. • DB
Noah
Drennan Fr. • K • P Joey Dullye Fr. • LB
Mark
Edaki Fr. • RB
Wil
Fagan Fr. • LB Justin Fern Fr. • WR
Leo Fernandez
Fr. • LB
Jakob
Filbeck Fr. • DB
John Fimian
Fr. • DL
Henry
French Fr. • LB
Jackson
Galante Fr. • WR
Rex Garrick
Fr. • DB
Gabe Gerik
Fr. • DB 2022 JESUIT DALLAS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
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Barrett Gibbins
Fr. • RB Grayson
Gilbert
Fr. • WR Luke
Goodman
Fr. • WR
Fisher Gordon
Fr. • WR
Yates Grabham
Fr. • LB
Trey Graves
Fr. • K • DB Jackson
Gregg
Fr. • RB • LB John
Gregory
Fr. • WR
Thompson Haddock
Fr. • DB Ryan
Hagood
Fr. • DL
Nicholas
Hajovsky Fr. • OL
Gavin
Hallett Fr. • LB Anderson Hardin Fr. • OL
Walker Heartfield
Fr. • WR Sam
Hernandez
Fr. • OL
Brayden
Higginbotham Fr. • K Bunker Hill Fr. • WR • K
Drew
Hilliard Fr. • WR
Dylan Hover
Fr. • K
Luke Hutcheson
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Patrick
Jacquart Fr. • LB Gabriel James Fr. • LB
Preston Johnson
Fr. • DL James Jorgensen Fr. • QB
Brooks
Kowal Fr. • WR Tanner Krug Fr. • DL Harber Lampl Fr. • DB
Wesley
Lancaster Fr. • OL Deuce Langrum Fr. • WR Luke Lary Fr. • DL Carter Lauten Fr. • WR Trevor Leap Fr. • DB
Kyler
Lee Fr. • DB
Luke
Lesher Fr. • DL
James
Johnson Fr. • DL
Jeb
Kiker Fr. • RB
Cade
Kirby Fr. • DB Cooper Kirby Fr. • WR
Anthony
Kohler Fr. • OL Barrett Korinek Fr. • DB 2022 JESUIT DALLAS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
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Dash
Llana Fr. • DB Nathan Long Fr. • LB John Lynch Fr. • LB
Price
MacFadyen Fr. • DL Davis Macy Fr. • WR
Major
McMullen Fr. • DB Ned Messerschmitt Fr. • OL George Miller Fr. • DB
Teige
Mitchell Fr. • WR Nil Monet Fr. • WR
Josiah
Montalvo Fr. • DB Reagan Moussa Fr. • DB Henry Muns Fr. • DL
Dutch
Murzin Fr. • DL Byron Nelson Fr. • OL • DL
Jacob
Martinez Fr. • DB Lucas Mayer Fr. • LB Greyson McComber Fr. • DB
Charlie McCracken
Fr. • LB
Cooper McGough
Fr. • DB • K 2022 JESUIT DALLAS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
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Hudson
Neri Fr. • WR Alexis Nino Fr. • QB Ben Norman Fr. • DB
Joe
Norman Fr. • LB Jack Odom Fr. • LB
Nick
Pregler Fr. • DB Caeden Profitt Fr. • WR Will Price Fr. • WR Ben Quinn Fr. • RB Tristan Quintana Fr. • DL
Barrett
Rainey Fr. • WR
Alec
Ramon Fr. • WR Grant Reed Fr. • OL
Max
Reichstadt Fr. • DB Cruz Rodriguez Fr. • DB
Dilan
Paris Fr. • QB
Shane Parker
Fr. • QB Cyrus Patel Fr. • DB
Bryce Patterson
Fr. • OL Shepard
Platt
Fr. • LB 2022 JESUIT DALLAS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
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Finn
Rudnicki Fr. • DL Nate Sabogal Fr. • DB • K Colin Salm Fr. • DL
Patrick
Salz Fr. • OL Zach Sanders Fr. • WR
Luca
Shipley Fr. • WR Owen Shorey Fr. • WR Davis Skinner Fr. • LB
Marshall
Sorokwasz Fr. • DB Matthew Spiegel Fr. • LB
Jack
Steinbach Fr. • DB Harrison Stiles Fr. • LB Dylan Stump Fr. • WR • K
Louis Surmiller
Sr. • WR
Nate Suster
Fr. • DB
Bobby Scichili
Fr. • OL Adam Seal Fr. • DL Cooper Seal Fr. • DL
Evans Senvalds
Fr. • DB Parker Sherman Fr. • LB 2022 JESUIT DALLAS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
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Nick Sweda
Fr. • LB
Henry Taylor
Fr. • LB Oscar Tolle Fr. • LB
Emmanuel Uzor
Fr. • DL Logan Vafa Fr. • DB
Jack
Williams Fr. • OL
Luke
Wilson Fr. • LB Cole Wilson Fr. • OL Tanner Wilson Fr. • DB
Aidan
Wittenberg Fr. • RB
Hudson
Yobp Fr. • QB • K • P
Noah
Zafereo Fr. • LB
Lucas
Vega Fr. • WR Andres Veloz Fr. • LB Chad
Watson
Fr. • DB
Eddie Weis
Fr. • LB
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Cole Wombacher
Fr. • LB
Creede Williams
Fr. • DB
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2022 JESUIT DALLAS RANGERETTES
Back Row: Marley Shepherd, Ava Stewart, Sadie Johnson, Lauren McPhaul, Lucia Najera, Catherine Eakes, Anabel Dieckhaus, Ellie Allen, Allie Licygiewicz, Brooke Rieke, Molly Jackson, Cate Tiffany, Andrea Delorme, Lanie Wootton, Alex Jones
Middle Row: Skyler Uetrecht, Lizzie Buckley, Rebecca Weaver, Ella Kate Nayfa, Audrey Riskey, Natalie Cerone, Denning Thompson, Mackenzie Marquis, Reese Walsh, Maya Stewart, Sophie Shuck, Claire Whitworth, Isabella Bledsoe, Sara Cashion, Ana Torres
Front Row: Junior Lieutenant Claire Savage, Senior Lieutenant Maya Stoudamire, Junior Lieutenant Allie Tepera, Captain Ava Place, First Lieutenant Nina Scott, Junior Lieutenant Jamie Duda, Junior Lieutenant Christina Antoon
Not Pictured: Emily Kidd, Rachel Rader, Liliana Toudouze, Riley Westerburg
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2022-23 JESUIT DALLAS RANGERETTE OFFICERS
From L to R: Junior Lieutenant Claire Savage, Senior Lieutenant Maya Stoudamire, Junior Lieutenant Allie Tepera, Captain Ava Place, First Lieutenant Nina Scott, Junior Lieutenant Jamie Duda, Junior Lieutenant Christina Antoon
2022-23 JESUIT DALLAS RANGERETTES JESUIT RANGERETTES FROM URSULINE ACADEMY
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SOCIAL COUNCIL
ELITE TEAM
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Back Row: Ava Stewart, Lucia Najera, Anabel Dieckhaus, Ellie Allen, Lanie Wootton, Skyler Uetrecht Front Row: Reese Walsh, Marley Shepherd, Lauren McPhaul, Mackenzie Marquis, Sara Cashion Not Pictured: Emily Kidd, Liliana Toudouze
Back Row: Sadie Johnson, Lucia Najera, Catherine Eakes, Allie Licygiewicz, Brooke Rieke, Cate Tiffany, Natalie Cerone, Claire Whitworth Front Row: Junior Lieutenant Claire Savage, Senior Lieutenant Maya Stoudamire, Junior Lieutenant Allie Tepera, Captain Ava Place, First Lieutenant Nina Scott, Junior Lieutenant Jamie Duda, Junior Lieutenant Christina Antoon
JESUIT RANGERETTES FROM URSULINE ACADEMY
ALLIE’S SQUAD
AVA’S SQUAD
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Back Row: Sophie Shuck, Isabella Bledsoe
Front Row: Sadie Johnson, Junior Lieutenant Allie Tepera, Marley Shepherd Not Pictured: Liliana Toudouze
Back Row: Lucia Najera, Cate Tiffany
Front Row: Lanie Wootton, Captain Ava Place, Claire Whitworth
Not Pictured: Riley Westerburg
JESUIT RANGERETTES FROM URSULINE ACADEMY
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CHRISTINA’S SQUAD
Back Row: Reese Walsh, Catherine Eakes
Front Row: Skyler Uetrecht, Junior Lieutenant Christina Antoon, Lizzie Buckley
CLAIRE’S SQUAD
Back Row: Ellie Allen, Ana Torres, Allie Licygiewicz Front Row: Ella Kate Nayfa, Junior Lieutenant Claire Savage, Alex Jones
JESUIT RANGERETTES FROM URSULINE ACADEMY
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“Amazing Ava!” Lead with grace, love and passion.
I'M
DREAMING OF A Love, Dad, Mom, and Brady
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MAYA’S SQUAD
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JAMIE’S SQUAD
Back Row: Brooke Rieke, Molly Jackson, Maya Stewart Front Row: Mackenzie Marquis, Junior Lieutenant Jamie Duda, Natalie Cerone
Back Row: Anabel Dieckhaus, Lauren McPhaul Front Row: Andrea Delorme, Senior Lieutenant Maya Stoudamire, Rebecca Weaver Not Pictured: Emily Kidd
JESUIT RANGERETTES FROM URSULINE ACADEMY
NINA’S SQUAD
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Top Row: Ava Stewart, Denning Thompson Bottom Row: Audrey Riskey, First Lieutenant Nina Scott, Sara Cashion Not Pictured: Rachel Rader
JESUIT RANGERETTES FROM URSULINE ACADEMY
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Christina Antoon Junior Lieutenant
Isabella Bledsoe Freshman
Lizzie Buckley Senior
Sara Cashion Senior Ellie Allen Junior Natalie Cerone Sophomore
Anabel Dieckhaus Sophomore
Jamie Duda Junior Lieutenant Catherine Eakes Sophomore Molly Jackson Freshman
Andrea Delorme Sophomore Sadie Johnson Sophomore
Emily Kidd Sophomore
Allie Licygiewicz Sophomore
Mackenzie Marquis Senior Lauren McPhaul Senior
Alex Jones Junior Lucia Najera Senior
Ava Place Senior • Captain
Rachel Rader Junior
Brooke Rieke Sophomore
Audrey Riskey Sophomore
Ella Kate Nayfa Freshman
Claire Savage Junior Lieutenant
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Marley Shepherd Junior Sophie Shuck Freshman
Ava Stewart Sophomore Maya Stewart Freshman
Nina Scott Senior • First Lt.
Maya Stoudamire Senior Lieutenant
Denning Thompson Freshman
Cate Tiffany Sophomore Ana Torres Freshman • Manager
Liliana Toudouze Sophomore
Allie Tepera Junior Lieutenant
Skyler Uetrecht Sophomore • Manager
Reese Walsh Sophomore
Rebecca Weaver Freshman Riley Westerburg Freshman
Claire Whitworth Sophomore
Lanie Wootton Junior
JESUIT RANGERETTES FROM URSULINE ACADEMY
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2022-23 JESUIT DALLAS CHEERLEADERS
Middle Row: Gable George, Kasey Barsch, Emily Sisk, Samantha Clark, Audrey Nims, Annabelle Graham, Flora Bland, Mary Jane Neuhoff
Bottom Row: Lizzie Furlong, Lauren Sargis, Audrey Cox, Claire Keeley, Emma Loring
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JESUIT DALLAS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Back Row: Delaney Cabrera, Angelina DeVita, Gianna Ferri, Andrea Ghisoli, Amelia Bruty, Haley Jensen, Allie Gregory
Middle Row: Olivia Isbell, MJ Morrison, Campbell Cooke, Livie McGuire, Anna Wilson, Carly Fields, Regan Bryant, Ella Kuehler
Bottom Row: Sophia Pennington, Alexandra Paredes, Hadley Arcemont, Charlotte Kerr, Catherine Melkus, Lily Garrigan
Back Row: Sofia Jorge, Finley Kent, Lauren Cooper, Sarah Kelton, Riley Jones, Ellie Schmidt, Charlotte Kimble, Sophie Stewart, Stella Rossics
2022-23 JESUIT DALLAS JUNIOR VARSITY
CHEERLEADERS
2022-23 JESUIT DALLAS CHEERLEADING
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Kasey Barsch Sophomore
Flora Bland Sophomore
Amelia Bruty Junior Regan Bryant Senior
Hadley Arcemont Senior Delaney Cabrera Junior
Campbell Cooke Senior Lauren Cooper Freshman
Audrey Cox Sophomore Angelina DeVita Junior
Samantha Clark Sophomore
Lizzie Furlong Sophomore
Lily Garrigan Senior Gable George Sophomore
Andrea Ghisoli Junior
Caroline Fields Senior
Annabelle Graham Sophomore
Olivia Isbell Junior Haley Jensen Junior Allie Gregory Junior
2022-23 JESUIT DALLAS CHEERLEADERS
Gianna Ferri Junior
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Catherine Melkus Senior Olivia McGuire Senior
Finley Kent Freshman
Charlotte Kimble Freshman Ella Kuehler Junior Emma Loring Sophomore
Sarah Kelton Freshman
Charlotte Kerr Senior
Anna Wilson Senior Sophie Stewart Freshman
Sophia Pennington Senior
Ellie Schmidt Freshman Emily Sisk Sophomore
Alexandra Paredes Senior
Stella Rossics Freshman
2022-23 JESUIT DALLAS CHEERLEADERS
Riley Jones Freshman
Sofia Jorge Freshman
Claire Keeley Sophomore
MJ Morrison Senior Mary Jane Neuhoff Sophomore
Audrey Nims Sophomore
Lauren Sargis Sophomore
150 • 2022 JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL • LEAVE NO DOUBT Charlotte Kerr VARSITY CHEER-CAPTAIN We
are so proud ofyou Char!
Have
a great season!
LOVE, MOM & DAD
Hadley & Charlotte
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JESUIT
DALLAS CHEER COACHING STAFF: (FROM L TO R:): Assistant Coach Kendra Sawyer, Assistant Coach Scott Gambrel ’09, Head Coach Laura Sayers
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2022-23 JESUIT-URSULINE RANGER BAND
Name Yr Group
Alice Adam So. Brass
Jose Alvarado Sr Percussion
David Amador Fr Color Guard
Brandon Bang Fr Woodwinds
Wills Blosser Fr Brass
Mary Borkowski Jr. Woodwinds
Benjamin Brainard Jr Brass
Genevieve Brainard Sr Woodwinds
Alejandro Calvo So. Percussion
Henry Casey Jr Percussion
Joshua Chacko Sr Drum Major
Matthew Chu Sr. Brass
James Corrigan Jr Percussion
Channing Croft So. Color Guard
Lucas Cruz Fr. Woodwinds
Reyna Daniels Fr Woodwinds
Alice Dean So. Woodwinds
Ariana Ellis Fr. Percussion
Tanner Firley Sr Woodwinds
Hannah Fonteneau Fr Woodwinds
Anthony Gamez Fr. Percussion
John Garza Sr Woodwinds
Brandon Gibson Jr Brass
Abram Hunt Fr. Woodwinds
Jordan Lam Fr Percussion
Diego Lesczynski So. Percussion
Joshua Lim Sr. Drum Major
Name Yr Group
Sebastian Llanos-Rodrigues Sr Percussion
Lucia Luschek
Fr Percussion
Kyle Ma Jr Brass
Emerson Metzger
Sr Brass
Emma Morales Jr Woodwinds
Patrick Murphy Jr. Brass
Byron Nelson Fr Brass
Noah Nicosia
Fr Woodwinds
Jude O’Shea Sr. Percussion
Luke Patterson Fr Percussion
Adam Peckham
Aurora Rain
Fr Brass
Sr. Color Guard
So. Brass Grant Reeder Sr Woodwinds
Leonardo Ramirez
Michelle Rodriguez
Alana Rojas
Fr. Brass
So. Color Guard
Ethan Senen Fr Percussion
Cristina Stadler
Ethan Tavares
Celeste Theriot
Sr. Woodwinds
Jr Woodwinds
So. Woodwinds
Luke Thornton Fr. Percussion
Ava Volluz
So. Color Guard
Kieran Welborne Jr Percussion
Thomas Westerman
So. Brass Michael Yerrington Jr Brass
Allen Zhang Fr Woodwinds
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From
Top
BRASS
COLOR GUARD
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Row: Patrick Murphy, Emerson Metzger Middle Row: Wills Blosser, Brandon Gibson, Kyle Ma Front Row: Alice Adam, Benjamin Brainard, Michael Yerrington, Thomas Westerman Not Pictured: Matthew Chu, Byron Nelson, Michelle Rodriguez
L to R: Aurora Rain, Ava Volluz, Alana Rojas, Channing Croft Not Pictured: David Amador, Julianna Copenhaver, Keerthana Sargunaraja
PERCUSSION
Top Row: Alejandro Calvo, Luke Patterson, Henry Casey, Kieran Welborne, Sebas Llanos-Rodrigues
Middle Row: Lucia Luschek, Ariana Ellis, Jordan Lam, Anthony Gamez, Jude O’Shea, Max Serber
Bottom Row: Diego Lesczynski, Luke Thornton, James Corrigan, Ethan Senen, Adam Peckham
Not Pictured: Jose Alvarado
WOODWINDS
Top Row: Lucas Cruz, Tanner Firley
Second Row: Reyna Daniels, Allen Zhang, John Garza
Third Row: Mary Borkowski, Ethan Tavares, Grant Reeder, Noah Nicosia, Abram Hunt
Front Row: Emma Morales, Celeste Theriot, Leonardo Ramirez, Alice Dean, Genevieve Brainard, Cristina Stadler
Not Pictured: Brandon Bang, Hannah Fonteneau
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Alice Adam So. • Woodwinds
Jose Alvarado Sr.
•
Percussion
Wills Blosser Fr.
•
Brass
Mary Borkowski Jr. • Woodwinds
Benjamin Brainard Jr. • Woodwinds
Genevieve Brainard Sr.
•
Woodwinds
Alejandro Calvo So.
•
Percussion Henry Casey Jr.
•
Percussion
Joshua Chacko Sr. • Drum Major
James Corrigan Jr.
•
Percussion
Channing Croft
So. •
Color Guard
Lucas Cruz
Fr. •
Woodwinds
Reyna Daniels
Fr. •
Woodwinds
Alice Dean So.
•
Woodwinds
Ariana Ellis Fr.
•
Percussion
Tanner Firley
Jr. • Woodwinds
Anthony Gamez
Fr. •
Percussion
John Garza
Sr. •
Woodwinds
Brandon Gibson
Jr. •
Brass Abram Hunt
Fr. •
Woodwinds
2022-23 JESUIT-URSULINE RANGER BAND
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Jordan Lam
Fr. •
Percussion
Diego Lesczynski So.
•
Percussion
Joshua Lim Sr.
•
Drum Major
Sebas Llanos-Rodrigues Sr.
•
Percussion
Lucia Luschek
Fr. •
Percussion
Kyle Ma Jr.
•
Brass
Emerson Metzger
Sr. • Brass
Emma Morales Jr.
•
Woodwinds
Patrick Murphy Jr.
•
Brass
Noah Nicosia
Fr. •
Woodwinds
Jude O’Shea
Sr. • Percussion
Luke Patterson
Fr. • Percussion
Adam Peckham
Fr. •
Percussion
Aurora Rain
Sr. •
Color Guard
Leonardo Ramirez
So. •
Woodwinds
Grant Reeder
Sr. • Woodwinds
Alana Rojas
So. • Color Guard
Ethan Senen
Fr. • Percussion
Cristina Stadler
Sr. • Woodwinds
Ethan Tavares
Jr. •
Woodwinds
2022-23 JESUIT-URSULINE RANGER BAND
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Celeste
Theriot So. • Woodwinds
Luke Thornton
Fr. • Percussion
Ava Volluz
So. • Color Guard
Kieran
Welborne Jr. • Percussion
Thomas Westerman
So. • Brass Michael Yerrington Jr. • Brass Allen Zhang Fr. • Woodwinds Not Pictured: David Amador • Fr. • Color Guard Brandon Bang • Fr. • Woodwinds Matthew Chu • Sr. • Brass Julianna Copenhaver • So. • Color Guard Hannah Fonteneau • Fr. • Woodwinds Byron Nelson • Fr. • Brass Michelle Rodriguez • Fr. • Brass Keerthana Sargunaraja • So. • Color Guard 2022-23 JESUIT-URSULINE RANGER BAND
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