The Jesuit Dallas baseball team wrapped the regular season with a 13-2 win over Richardson on Friday at Wright Field. The Rangers pulled away from the Eagles with a nine-run fourth inning, opening up the contest after a scoreless first two innings to clinch the second seed in District 7-6A and set up a playoff showdown against Arlington.
 
Junior 
Callen Singhania drove in a team-high three runs in the victory, going 2-for-3 from the plate with a double and two runs scored. Senior 
Myles Tucker, junior 
Dominic Migliore and freshman 
Jake Fults drove in two runs each, with Migliore and Fults each picking up a triple. Additional runs were drive in by senior 
Tommy Delaney and junior 
Nick Barber.
 
Senior 
Jake Storey threw the complete game on the mound, striking out five batters and only allowing four hits en route to his sixth win of the season. Jesuit once again showed aggressiveness on the base paths against the Eagles, stealing eight bases during the game. Senior 
Cash Riley stole three bases, Barber stole two as Storey, senior 
Luke May and sophomore Cameron Davis stole one apiece.
 
Jesuit Dallas will now head into the postseason and start the playoffs on Thursday at 7 p.m. against Arlington at Arlington H.S. Game two will take place at 7 p.m. on Friday night at Wright Field and game three, if necessary, will be on Saturday at a time and location to be determined.