Tuesday, March 19, 2024

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With the school year starting back up, fall sports are here and the Track and Cross Country Program experienced a big change with the departure of long time Coach, Bob Molyet. The departure of one coach means the arrival of another, and new coach Doug Robinson is ready to take on the roll. Robinson is no stranger to Jesuit Cross Country,...
Hosting its annual Sheaner Relays, Jesuit’s own Track and Field team excelled, claiming two victories at the event. The first, by Collin Lark ‘19, was in pole vaulting, capturing the win by eclipsing the 15 foot vault. Collin said the success achieved by his teammates and himself could be credited to the “great coaching staff that always prepared us...
As the track season gets underway, the Jesuit Rangers team has shown that it is a force to be reckoning with. With the seniors leading the way, there has been much success and the bar has been set very high. On January 18, the Ranger varsity track runners went down to Fayetteville, Arkansas to compete in the annual Arkansas Indoor...
Jesuit Ranger Track and Field would kick off the month of March with quite the BANG. Yes, the month of March for the Rangers can only be described by excited onomatopoeias. The Rangers took home two overall gold medals in the DFW showcase and the BVU invitational. Now, we'll take a look at the remarkable results from these meets....
Senior Andrew Pott recently placed second at the Regional track meet in the 800 meter which qualified him for the State meet. Pott has had an amazing season, placing first in District and Area. To qualify for the State championship, an athlete must first place in the top 3 at District, then place top 3 in the area, and finally...
In March, as the sweaty, exhausted track and field athletes gathered around performance Coach Mike Cahill after finishing their morning workout, he began with the normal reminder to eat a healthy breakfast, advertising the bargain on the eight ounce milks. Unsurprisingly, he moved on to the familiar and frequently repeated reminder that the team needs to peak at the District...
Returning home from the Texas A&M Invitational, Coach Doug Robinson and the Jesuit Track and Field Team experienced a roller coaster of a season. After participating in the Trojan Invitational and the Texas Tech Indoor Meet, the athletes received an unexpected respite in March as two meets were cancelled due to snow: the Coppell and Plano Invitationals. However, the athletes performed...
The runners line up side by side, anxiously anticipating the gunshot. As the starter calls them into their starting blocks, the runners take deep breaths and slowly move into position to begin the race. The starter fires the gun, and the runners take off, each hoping to gain crucial points to help their respective teams capture the district championship. The...

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