Friday, April 26, 2024

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This Friday, January 16th, the first annual Expository Bowl will take place at Postell Stadium. The Expository Bowl is a flag football game between the Varsity football team and the Roundup benefiting the charity Heart Gift. In Director of Community Service Mr. Rich Perry’s words, Heart Gift is an organization that “seeks to bring a child from a developing country...
Rifling through the closet, pulling out the backpack you haven't seen since last May, accompanying your mom to the tax-free sale at the local JC Penny's to get your new school uniform: all these images signal one thing, the beginning of a new school year. With the rolling of eyes, the wild screams of desperation, and sighs of realization...
Beads of sweat stream down slanted, furrowing brows and rigid cheeks, letting gravity lead the burning drips of hard work to the green and lush grass. A black silhouette sprints past the thunderous sound of plastic striking plastic head-on. An oval-shaped brown object belts through the black fabric covering the sky as it hurtles toward the blue and gold jersey...
Similarly to the Jesuit JV Football Team, the Freshman have been dominating on all fronts. Recently, on October 13th, the Jesuit Freshman football teams settled back into the relaxing, familiar environment of the Jesuit field. In a battle against J.J. Pearce, the Gold and Blue team’s fought hard, and emerged from the field of battle victorious, with the Gold...
This last Friday, the Jesuit Football team held their annual Blue and Gold game, a scrimmage pitting the offense against the defense, to evaluate the progress the team has made over the Spring season.
Whether you know him as Bob, Mr. Wunderlick, Coach Wunderlick, or - as he has been affectionately dubbed by former football players - Wunder Bob, most students or teachers at Jesuit have at some point interacted with the football coach and English teacher. A Dallas native, Wunderlick attended Christ the King School and graduated from Jesuit in 1984. While attending...
Photography by Silas Hartman '20, Media Editor Nothing is better than high school football on a Friday night in Texas, as the stands fill up around 7 o’clock, with students of both sides coming to cheer on their football team while displaying school pride. This past Friday, on August 30th, Jesuit took on Arlington at Maverick Stadium, ready to take on...
The buzzer sounds in the stadium, and Jesuit football players leap for joy. It's another convincing victory in the books. Both the Blue and Gold teams bested Nimitz High School's freshmen, winning by large margins last Thursday, 28-7 and 44-8, respectively. Blue remains undefeated, and Gold added to their winning record, advancing to 5 wins and 2 losses. On the...

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