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The Jesuit Dallas Soccer team endured through three difficult games to start the tough month of February. They unfortunately came up with two losses and a tie but they learned greatly from these challenges. The three games were against the 6A teams of Allen, Plano and McKinney. Allen In the soccer team’s first match in February, they challenged Allen at Postell...
The second half of February proved to be a difficult one for Jesuit soccer, but nonetheless the team endured both the losses (and the weather) and emerged more resilient and experienced than before, sparking a three-game winning streak throughout March to get them to the playoffs. Facing off against W.T. White on February 16, Jesuit soccer demonstrated their ability to...
JJ Pearce Game: The Jesuit soccer team played a though JJ Pearce team on Febuary 9th. The elements of nature came into the match affecting play. However, Jesuit started the first half strong. They Scored Jesuit varsity scored first against Pearce; with Andrew Gilchrist '18 receiving the ball from John Scott '19. Andrew crossed it to Rez '18 , who finished. Pearce answered...
On February 13th the Rangers played a tough Lake Highlands team, with the hope of continuing a winning streak. Lake Highlands and Jesuit played very defensive first halves. Jesuit had small bursts at the goal but was quickly turned around by a powerful Lake Highlands defense. Likewise, Lake Highlands would turn the ball over to Jesuit whenever they attempted to...
Connor Thomas looks at why high school soccer players like Garrett Scott '18 who play at the highest level, the U.S. Soccer Development Academy, can't play for their high school. Listen and subscribe on iTunes, or visit us on the web at jesuitroundup.org.
Jesuit varsity soccer closed their first set of district games last Wednesday, February 21. They tied a strong Berkner team 1-1 leaving the mighty Rangers with a 3-4-5 record. The game started out very rough for the Rangers, Berkner scored early in the fifteenth minute of the first half to give the rangers a wake up call. However, with some...
https://youtu.be/6LPCyY0XV8o Sierra scored a hat trick to help Jesuit Dallas to its first district win of the season on Friday with a 4-2 decision over Richardson. Sierra converted two penalty kicks and completed the hat trick with a late tally to help the Rangers secure a critical district win at home.
On February 2nd the Jesuit Rangers played against the clever Richardson Eagles, seeking to start a winning streak. Richardson scored first, leading for a bit. However, with some Groundhog Day luck, the Rangers quickly scored a goal as  Diego Sierra '20 received the ball from JP Koshakji '18, and he takes it down the right sideline. Then he passed it to...

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