Jesuit Dallas celebrated senior night on Tuesday, sweeping Cistercian, Greenhill and Parish Episcopal at the David A. Segal Family Aquatic Center. The Rangers upended Cistercian, 248-6, defeated Greenhill, 205-101 and secured a 246-100 win over Parish Episcopal.
The Rangers won eight of the 14 events on the evening, including a sweep of the three relay events. Jesuit's 200 medley relay team of senior
Flyn Hughes, sophomore
Grant Wilton, junior
Drew Shippey and junior
Sam Kennington secured Jesuit's first win of the evening, hitting the wall in 1:43.21 to win the event. Kennington would win two individual events on the evening, winning the 50 free in 21.83 and capturing the victory in the 100 free in 50.39.
Jesuit's 200 free relay team of junior
Sebastian Suwanda, Hughes, junior
Jackson Addison-Jordan and Kennington won in 1:32.47 and the quartet of Shippey, freshman
Javier Ruiz, senior
Luke Wiley and Suwanda capped the team's performance with a victorious 3:36.0 in the 400 free relay. Hughes won the 100 fly in 54.95, Shippey picked up a win in the 200 I.M. with a time of 2:07.08, and freshman
Koby Broad won the one-meter diving event with a score of 137.35.
In addition to the Rangers' success in the pool, head coach
Doug Moyse and the swimming & diving program recognized the nine swimming and diving senior student-athletes. Seniors
Alejandro Acosta, Sam Carley, Nash Feighny,
Michael Hasenfratz,
Flyn Hughes,
Fabian Mares,
Oliver Miller, Griffin Powell and
Luke Wiley were applauded for their dedication to the program as all nine members of the swimming & diving Class of 2025 are four-year members of the swimming and diving program at Jesuit.
The Rangers close out the fall portion of their schedule with a 7-0 record and will return to action on Friday, January 10
th for the first Jesuit Dallas Invitational at the David A. Segal Family Aquatic Center. The meet will feature Jesuit Dallas, Strake Jesuit, St. Stephen's Episcopal (Austin), Frisco Wakeland on the boy's side, and Ursuline, St. Agnes, St. Stephen's and Frisco Wakeland on the girls' side. The two-day event begins with diving and swimming prelims on Friday, January 10, followed by finals on Saturday, January 11.