Jesuit Dallas reached the precipice of an undefeated regular season with a 9-6 win over Lewisville on Saturday at AMF Spare Time Lanes in Arlington, Texas. The Rangers, now with a 9-0 record, head into the season finale against MacArthur with the program's fifth district championship clinched after another round of stellar individual performances.
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The Rangers scored five points in match play, sparked by a team series-high 444 from senior
Austin Montpas. Montpas scored a match-high 234 in his first game before locking down his best series of the season with a 210 in the nightcap. Freshman
Hayden Montpas added a season-high 425 series, logging scores of 223 and 202 to earn a 100-pin victory in his dual match.
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In the Baker Games, Jesuit clinched the win with a victory in each of the first two games. The Rangers upended the Farmers, 210-188, in the first game before earning a 170-158 in the second bout. Lewisville would win the final Baker Game and secure a 561-543 cumulative victory to wrap the three-point victory for Jesuit.
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Jesuit will end the regular season on Saturday, Feb. 16 against MacArthur. The Rangers defeated MacArthur, 15-0 in the first matchup between the two teams on Nov. 27. The first roll is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. at AMF Spare Time Lanes in Arlington.