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Herrema Promoted to AD at Jesuit Dallas
Kyle Herrema, former boys basketball coach at Lovejoy, has been named the new athletic director at Jesuit Dallas.
Peters, Newcomers Seek to Keep Momentum for Jesuit
After losing a large senior class from a team that finished as the runner-up in District 7-6A, Jesuit Dallas doesn’t plan on going into rebuilding mode.
Jesuit’s Latest Lefty Ace Flourishes with Finesse
When he’s on his game, Luke Isett is as much of an artist as a pitcher, painting corners of the plate and spinning baseballs with pinpoint choreography.
All Those Rowdy ‘Jesuit Boys’ Drop in for Monday Lunch
If you notice boisterous talk and laughter emanating from a long table of mature fellows lunching on a Monday at the Campisi’s at Lovers Lane and Inwood Road, you are likely in the company of The Jesuit Boys.
Students Continue Jesuit Grad’s Homeless Work
Seven years ago, Will Dobrient took it upon himself to do something about a growing social issue.
Versatile WR Musso Plays Vital Role on Field and Sidelines
On a Jesuit Dallas roster that lost most of its top skill players to graduation, the name Jake Musso stands out.
Jesuit Dallas Boasts an Art Museum Like No Other
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, National Gallery of Art, and Jesuit Dallas Museum (JDM) – as The Muppets sing it on Sesame Street, “One of these things is not like the others.”
Healthy Rangers Seeking Repeat in Expanded District 7-6A
Jesuit won a district title despite losing 14 starters to injury at some point during last season. Even with significant graduation losses, better health should have the Rangers in the hunt for a repeat.
New Challenge Awaits Rangers in Water Polo
Unlike many schools in Texas this year, Jesuit Dallas isn’t starting its water polo program from scratch. But for players and coaches, it almost feels that way.
Society
Jesuit Dallas Hope Squad Takes Home Beacon Award
“Service is a path to happiness,” Zak Williams told about 500 guests attending the Grant Halliburton Foundation’s 13th annual Beacon of Hope Community Luncheon on March 9.
Rangers Repeat?
Defending champs aren’t ready to surrender lacrosse supremacy
Rangers, Scots Are Rivals in New District 7-6A
Separated by just a few miles on the Dallas North Tollway, Jesuit and Highland Park are now neighbors in the new District 7-6A, too.
Versatile Jesuit Senior Spends Little Time on Sidelines
You can find Northwestern-bound Robert Fitzgerald playing four or five different positions at any given Jesuit game this season.
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Acceptitas Aids in College Consulting
Emmet Halm arrived at Harvard for his freshman year and discovered something unexpected.
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For the Love of the Games: More Than Just Scores
Since its founding, People Newspapers has been dedicated to the community and placed particular focus on the great unifier: sports.
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Early Exit Provides Motivation for Jesuit
Two years ago, Jesuit Dallas advanced to the fourth round of the UIL playoffs for the first time in history. Last year, its season ended with a first-round upset loss to Arlington.
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Martial Artist: Scott Aims for Olympic Berth in Karate
Having karate as an Olympic sport for the first time this summer in Tokyo gives Tom Scott a golden opportunity.
Straight Shooter: How a Jesuit Dual-Sport Star Keeps His Focus
If it seems like Gavin Perryman was born with a basketball in his hand, he was raised around the three-point line.
In the Pool or Online, Jesuit Swimmer Goes the Distance
When he arrived at Jesuit as a freshman, Will McKinney scoped out the school’s swimming records.
Ex-Jesuit Sharpshooter Making Immediate Impact at ORU
Two years ago, Max Abmas was a senior who rarely left the court for a Jesuit team that nearly reached the Class 6A state tournament.