Forward Thinker: How a Jesuit Star Landed at Michigan State
All along, Julius Marble knew he belonged in big-time college basketball. It just took a little while for everyone else to share that vision.
Read moreAll along, Julius Marble knew he belonged in big-time college basketball. It just took a little while for everyone else to share that vision.
Read moreAs the latest to join the legacy of left-handed aces at Jesuit, Jack Lynch doesn’t stand as tall as his predecessors. But he can be just as intimidating.
Read moreThe event began seven years ago when six high school girls had the vision to create a new family-oriented event to raise community awareness and funds for Reconciliation Outreach
Read moreBrocke Stepteau isn’t any taller now than he was during his senior season at Jesuit when he led the Rangers to a district title while averaging 16 points per game.
Read moreWherever the Dragojevic siblings have gone, their love of hockey has followed. From Canada to Michigan to Dallas, JonMichael and Seth Dragojevic have developed
Read moreAs with many teenagers, E.J. Smith doesn’t want to be just like his dad. He wants to be better.
Read moreBrandon Hickman could look at Jesuit’s new district alignment and either complain or prepare excuses. Instead, he’s ready to embrace
Read moreThe Dallas Stars have introduced plenty of North Texas youngsters to hockey during the past quarter century, but perhaps none
Read moreA committee of students from Jesuit High School has been created to establish a scholarship in memory of Guy Delaney,
Read moreAbout a year ago, toward the end of a long junior season, Tyler Murrah noticed his pitching arm was feeling
Read moreOut of nowhere, Jesuit soccer player Christian Lerma started feeling dizzy. On the field in a district soccer match against
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