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Coming off a difficult, hilly course at Lovejoy, Jesuit Cross Country moved into the competitive part of their season, looking to solidify themselves as one of the top teams in the region. Here's a recap of their season thus far. Rick Neil Memorial Invitational First, in the Rick Neil Memorial Invitational, Jesuit dominated with first-place team finishes in both the Varsity...
Jesuit bowling has continued to show dominance in district play through our crushing victories against Irving Nimitz and Flower Mound Marcus. We have dominated in our singles and bakers matches allowing for our early successes, but look forward to continuing our journey with a win against Lewisville on January 14th. I am confident we can continue to play at...
On September 4, the crew team, led by Coach Fife, tested  its athletes with a twenty-minute ergometer standard piece , or exercise, set at “easy” splits . A split is the level of push that each stroke gets, as set by Coach Fife. The ergometer, or indoor-rowing machine, is an important part of the crew team’s training. This “torture device,”...
The Jesuit soccer program has always been considered one of the top in the state, and often one of the top in the country, and this year was no different. Coach Charlie DeLong led Jesuit’s soccer team to another strong season and through a deep playoff run. The Rangers finished the regular season 16-5-2. This impressive record was good...
Although Jesuit’s magnificent bowling team did not win it all, the team’s season can be considered the true victory for all of its bowlers. Despite being knocked out in this year’s state competition, the Jesuit bowling squad is still pleased with their performance this season. With their surprising undefeated success in districts this year, as well as many individual achievements,...
As the rain poured and the lightning lit up the late, October night sky, many Ranger fans wondered if their last home matchup of the season and homecoming against Irving Mac would be canceled. The forecast foretold an unavoidable percentage of rain. After numerous lightning delays and inches of heavy rain, the start time of 8:15 was decided. As...
Going into district play, head soccer coach Charlie Delong had very simple, basic objectives for his team: “to win,” “to play good soccer ” and “to work hard”. The Jesuit Ranger soccer team effectively met that criteria, as they have been rocking their district opponents with an impressive nine wins, one loss, and two ties, with a current winning...
The Jesuit Rangers took on a vaunted field of opponents in their first outdoor track meet of this season. The field at McKinney's Ron Poe Stadium consisted of Allen, McKinney North, Wylie, McKinney Boyd, Dallas Jesuit, and Plano East, just to name a few. The Rangers as a team would hold their own, placing 6th in this opening meet....

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