Jesuit Dallas came storming back from a 10-point deficit with 4:26 remaining in the third quarter, but Hebron hel home court in overtime and outscored Jesuit, 8-0 in the extra session to secure a 53-45 win over the Rangers in Friday in Carrollton. The Rangers performed strongly in their first game since the holiday break, and will return to district play on Tuesday at Walsh Gym against Berkner.
Sophomore
Caleb Steger finished the contest with a team-high 19 points, hitting four three-pointers and converting 5-of-7 free-throw attempts while adding two steals. Senior
Charlie Needham finished the bout with a team-high nine rebounds, adding eight points on a pair of three-pointers. Sophomore
Michael Grant scored six points, junior
Justin Kemp added four points, senior
Michael Mathie scored three points and the duo of senior
Tai Kryger and junior
Hank Gramlich each finished the game with two points apiece. Gramlich would add a team-leading three assists while Steger, Gramlich, Kemp and Grant secured two steals each.
The Rangers will look to secure their fourth district win of the season on Tuesday against the Rams, as Jesuit will look to improve to 8-1 at Walsh Gym. Tuesday's game will be the last home game for Jesuit until Jan. 24, as the Rangers will embark upon a five-game road trip following the 7 p.m. showdown against the Rams.