Senior
DeChi Peterson secured a trio of top-10 finishes, led by his second-place, 42.18 in the 300-meter hurdles followed closely by a third-place, 42.46 from junior
Charlie Humbert. The senior added an eighth-place, 16.16 in the 110-meter hurdles to wrap his afternoon on the track, adding a third-place finish in the high jump by clearing the bar at 6'2''.
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Seniors
Richard Hambleton and
Carson Walls finished fourth in the pole vault and long jump, respectively, as Hambleton recorded a new personal best by clearing the bar at 12'6'' and Walls set a new personal best with a 21'6 ¼'' leap in the long jump finals.Seniors
Evan Bare and Lucas Hernanez finished eighth and ninth, respectively, in the shotput, with Bare launching a personal best throw of 44-05. Hernandez would tack on a 16th place finish in discus with a throw of 119-11. Senior
Blake Hunter finished 13th in the triple jump (40-11.25) and 14th in the long jmp (19-09.25).
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Jesuit's relays impressed, recording several top-10 finishes. The Ranger's top-finishing relay was the 4x400 relay, where the team of
Patrick Bennett,
Caden Cutchall,
Charlie Humbert and
Cole Younger finished fourth with a 3:33.59. The distance medley relay team of
Henry Beckman, Caden Cutchell,
James McKinney and
Ike Pawsat placed ninth (11:10.91). Jesuit's 4x100 team of
Thomas Wray,
Patrick Bennett, Younger and Humbert placed fifth with a 42.97.
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Wray tacked on an 11.44 to finish 14th in the 100-meter dash, senior
Ike Pawsat placed 19th with a 1600-meter run of 4:53.77, and junior
Ben McKinney secured a 10:23.06 to place 11th in the 3200 meter run.
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Jesuit Dallas will return to action on Feb. 26, when the Rangers will compete at the Wylie Invitational.