Peters, Newcomers Seek to Keep Momentum for Jesuit
After losing a large senior class from a team that finished as the runner-up in District 7-6A, Jesuit Dallas doesn’t plan on going into rebuilding mode.
Read moreAfter losing a large senior class from a team that finished as the runner-up in District 7-6A, Jesuit Dallas doesn’t plan on going into rebuilding mode.
Read moreWhen he’s on his game, Luke Isett is as much of an artist as a pitcher, painting corners of the plate and spinning baseballs with pinpoint choreography.
Read moreJesuit won a district title despite losing 14 starters to injury at some point during last season. Even with significant graduation losses, better health should have the Rangers in the hunt for a repeat.
Read moreUnlike many schools in Texas this year, Jesuit Dallas isn’t starting its water polo program from scratch. But for players and coaches, it almost feels that way.
Read moreDefending champs aren’t ready to surrender lacrosse supremacy
Read moreSeparated by just a few miles on the Dallas North Tollway, Jesuit and Highland Park are now neighbors in the new District 7-6A, too.
Read moreYou can find Northwestern-bound Robert Fitzgerald playing four or five different positions at any given Jesuit game this season.
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Emmet Halm arrived at Harvard for his freshman year and discovered something unexpected.
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Two years ago, Jesuit Dallas advanced to the fourth round of the UIL playoffs for the first time in history. Last year, its season ended with a first-round upset loss to Arlington.
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Sharpshooting Jesuit topped Arlington Martin 76-64 in a Class 6A Region I bi-district game on Tuesday.
Read moreJesuit would rather not be 0-2. But the Rangers know, following a 60-38 loss to Rockwall on Friday, that there’s
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