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2019 UIL REGION 2-6A DIVISION II FINALIST
JESUIT DALLAS (2-4, 1-2)
2024 SCHEDULE • RESULTS Date Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 10 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8
Opp Hebron Jesuit New Orleans Highland Park Irving* J.J. Pearce* Lake Highlands* MacArthur Richardson Berkner Nimitz
Stadium Ranger Stadium Tad Gormley Stadium Gerald J. Ford Stadium Ranger Stadium Eagle-Mustang Stadium Wildcat-Ram Stadium Ranger Stadium Eagle-Mustang Stadium Ranger Stadium Ranger Stadium
JESUIT DALLAS
SCORING AVERAGE
12.3
30.0
POINTS ALLOWED AVERAGE
25.7
36.2
TOTAL YARDS PER GAME
139.2
301.7
TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME
308.7
487.8
TEAM PASSING YARDS PER GAME
90.3
224.2
PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME
101.3
275.2
TEAM RUSHING YARDS PER GAME
48.8
77.5
RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME
207.3
212.7
MACARTHUR (2-4, 0-3)
Location....................Ranger Stadium Capacity.....................................5,500 Playing Surface........................... Turf
Radio.................................770 KAAM Streaming..............JesuitRangers.org Live Stats.............. SportsDayHS.com
PLAYERS TO WATCH 9 • Charlie Peters • Sr. • QB Crossed the 1,000 yard plateau for this season with 221 passing yards and a touchdown against Lake Highlands. Has 1,153 passing yards and 13 touchdowns through the air and 257 yards alongside four touchdowns on the ground this season. 2 • Henry Bourret • Sr. • RB Returned from injury against JJ Pearce and has scored in each of the team’s last two games...caught two passes for 63 yards against Lake Highlands, including a 61 yard touchdown. 21 • Shane Parker • Jr. • WR Continues to be a sensational utility player for the Rangers... has 28 receptions and 17 carries this year...caught a seasonbest nine receptions against JJ Pearce on Oct. 4...has returned nine kicks and three punts on special teams. 3 • Cade Gill • Sr. • LB Secured a team-leading 13 tackles against Pearce, recording a tackle for loss, forced fumble, pass breakup and quarterback hurry...added seven tackles against Lake Highlands.
QUICK NOTES: JESUIT DALLAS • Jesuit Dallas dropped a 38-10 decision to Lake Highlands on Thursday at Wildcat-Ram Stadium. Senior Charlie Peters crossed the 1,000 yard total for the season and the 4,000 yard mark for his career, completing 17 passes for 221 yards and a touchdown.
• Jesuit returns to Ranger Stadium on Friday for the first time since Sept. 27, when the Rangers earned a 49-20 win over Irving. The Rangers are 1-1 at home this season, dropping the season opener against Hebron before earning the win over the Tigers.
• Senior Henry Bourret broke off a 61 yard touchdown reception, securing his third touchdown of the year and his first touchdown reception of the season.
• The Rangers will play at home in three of their final four games of the season, including back-to-back games to end the regular season against Berkner (Nov. 1) and Nimitz (Nov. 8).
25 • Julien Bird • Sr. • LB Leads the team with 57 tackles, racking up 11 solo stops and 46 assisted stops...has posted a forced fumble, an assisted tackle for loss and a blocked kick. 17 • Noah McGough • Sr. • K Ranks second on the team with 32 points scored this year... is 3-for-5 in field goal attempts, hitting from 29 yards against Hebron before converting a 25-yarder against New Orleans... currently 23-for-23 in extra point attempts.
QUICK NOTES: MACARTHUR • The Cardinals fell to 0-3 in District 7-6A with a 32-6 setback to Berkner on Oct. 11. Through three games of district competition, MacArthur has been outscored 87-16 and has not scored an offensive touchdown since Wyatt Davis notched a three-yard touchdown run against Nimitz on Sept. 27.
OCT. 18, 2024 Dallas, Texas Ranger Stadium
GAME DETAILS Time/Result L, 31-48 (0-1) W, 28-20 (1-1) L, 20-43 (1-2) W, 49-20 (2-2, 1-0) L, 42-48 (2-3, 1-1) L, 10-38 (2-4, 1-2) 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
MACARTHUR
TALE OF THE TAPE
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GAME NOTES
JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL
• Contrary to the Jesuit Dallas schedule, MacArthur faces an uphill battle as Friday’s game is the first of three road games over the final four games of the season, although one of the “road” games is against Irving at the Irving ISD shared stadium. MacArthur will host Pearce (Oct. 25), battle Irving (Nov. 1) and close the regular season against Richardson (Nov. 8).
44 • Gabriel James • Jr. • LB Ranks second on the team with 49 tackles...has two tackles for loss and two sacks to his name alongside a forced fumble...recently verbally committed to Ohio State University, where he will be rostered as a lacrosse goalkeeper.
BY THE NUMBERS
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Jesuit’s special teams unit has been aggressive throughout the season, as opposing kickers have only recorded five touchbacks alongside four kicks out of bounds. Out of the team’s 40 faced kickoffs, Jesuit has returned 28, including recording a kick return of 50 yards or more in three of their six games.
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Jesuit has earned 24 trips to the red zone this season, and have scored on 83.3 percent of their trips inside the 25-yard line. Over the past two weeks, Jesuit is 6-for-8 inside the red zone.
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Friday marks the beginning of the fourth week of District 7-6A play. This season, Jesuit competes alongside the three members of Irving ISD (Irving, MacArthur, Nimitz) and the four members of Richardson ISD (Berkner, J.J. Pearce, Lake Highlands, Richardson).
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The Jesuit Dallas radio team of Tom Walsh and Chris Martinez return to the airwaves on Thursday, continuing their 27th season on 770 KAAM.
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Senior quarterback Charlie Peters has thrown at least one touchdown pass in every game this season. Thursday’s game against Lake Highlands marked the first time this year that Peters was limited to a single touchdown.
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In addition to the Jesuit Dallas radio team, Thursday’s game will be broadcast live on CW33. Fans can watch on cable television or by visiting the station’s online viewing portal.
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The Ranger defensive backfield has broken up 15 pass attempts this year over the first four games. Seniors Jake Fults, Cade Gill, Merritt Johnson, Cooper Smith and Arsen Ventura are currently tied for the team lead with two breakups apiece.
45
This year’s football team will be led by an impressive lineup of seniors, as 45 members of the Jesuit Dallas Class of 2025 will suit up for the Rangers. Jesuit Dallas will celebrate the senior class on Friday, November 8 during the program’s annual senior night ceremony.
2024 JESUIT DALLAS FOOTBALL • WHY NOT US