Senior
Quentin Williams caught five touchdown passes, the most for a Ranger since the 2010 season as Jesuit Dallas rebounded from last week's setback to Lake Highlands with a statement win over Irving, upending the Tigers, 52-13 on Friday at Joy and Ralph Ellis Stadium. The Rangers will take a 3-1 district record and a 3-2 overall record into next week's highly anticipated showdown against Highland Park, set for Gerald J. Ford Stadium on the campus of Southern Methodist University.
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Williams caught touchdowns on five of his seven receptions, finishing the contest with seven catches for 157 yards. Junior
Charlie Peters picked up his second six-touchdown night of the season, closing out the bout 22-of-30 from behind center with 335 passing yards. The Rangers rumbled for 182 rushing yards against the Tigers, led by 78 yards from senior
Thomas Villalba. Junior Ryan Engelhart rushed the ball four times for 34 yards, junior
Zane Williams added eight rushes for 30 yards, junior
Henry Bourret picked up 26 yards and senior
Dolen Hedrick carried the ball five times for 24 yards. Hedrick also caught four pass receptions for 49 yards,
Zane Williams tacked on three catches for 47 yards and sophomore
Cade Kirby caught four passes for 47 yards.
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Senior
Logan Thompson led the way defensively with 10 tackles, aided by nine tackles from senior
Grayson Wombacher, six stops from senior
Entonyo Jones and three tackles apiece from seniors
Tristen Bird, Chris Simington and
Sean Watson, juniors
Cole Hatzmann and
Cooper Smith along with sophomore
Parker Sherman. Junior
Noah McGough hit a 24-yard field goal and went 7-for-7 in extra point attempts.
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The Rangers and Scots will finish their two-year district series on Friday at Ford Stadium. Last season, the Scots took a 35-0 lead before the Rangers erupted for an inspired comeback, falling seven points short of upending Highland Park. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. next Friday.