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The Jesuit Ranger Tennis team continued its hot start to the season as it defeated Richardson Berkner last Tuesday, September 4, 16-1. The exceptionally young team, featuring 7 freshmen on varsity and two newcomer juniors, dominated Berkner, only losing one set. The win brought the Rangers’ record to 3-0 for the season as they were led by freshmen Fredirico...
Sun beating down, flashing on the sea of neon yellow shorts, the JV tennis team takes the court.  Carlos Riddle '17 steps onto the concrete, shirt gripping to his chest.  His formidable Lake Highlands opponent stands at the ready, knees bent, slightly rocking back and forth.  Riddle serves the ball, acing his opponent and earning the point.  The match...
Clark Shannon ’17 gently tosses the bright yellow Wilson tennis ball into the air. With perfect form, he brings up his blue racket and hits the ball delivering a 98 MPH ace. The referee yells “Point.” The Jesuit Ranger Tennis Team increased their record to 2-0 with another win this past Tuesday. In their season opener against Plano East last...
As the school year comes to an end, Jesuit tennis has worked hard to finish their season strong. Particularly, players performed at their best to win districts and go far in regionals. Frisco Wakeland Tournament On Friday, March 24, a group of players competed at the annual Frisco Wakeland Tournament. In the end, freshman Mathis Valenta got second place in the...
"Nothing can substitute for just plain hard work. I had to put in the time to get back. And it was a grind. It meant training and sweating every day. But I was completely committed to working out to prove to myself that I still could do it." - Andre Agassi Jesuit recently played three tennis matches towards the end...
This semester, the Jesuit tennis team brought their all in the second half of their season, with little opposition. The team faced only one defeat in the season's latter half against Highland Park. The Jesuit tennis team started the month of October with an 8-0 sweep against Berkner, with strong showings from Kota Ueshima '19 and Christopher Reynders '18 in...
Early Life Jannik Sinner was born on August 16th, 2001 in San Candido, Italy. Sinner first played tennis at the age of three, which instantly sparked an interest in him. Sinner played tennis all throughout his childhood; however, he never took it very seriously. Jannik saw tennis as more of a hobby than a future; rather, he was deeply interested...
As per tradition, the Jesuit Tennis team took on Houston's Strake Jesuit on Friday, October 17th to conclude the fall season, winning decidedly by a score of 11-7. Rebounding off of a tough loss to Allen in their previous match, Jesuit started off with a bang, dominating the singles rounds in which they only conceded four losses and nearly clinching the...

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