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Jesuit Dallas Football Announces THSCA Academic All-State Recipients

12/9/2024 12:13:00 PM

Twenty-six members of the Jesuit Dallas football program were named to the Texas High School Coaches' Association (THSCA) Academic All-State Team, announced on Friday, Dec. 6 by the organization. The annual listing was headlined by seniors Jaeger Krauss and Jack Yeskie, who were named to the THSCA Academic All-State Elite Team. The following student-athletes were named to the THSCA Academic All-State Team:
 
Elite Team: Jaeger Krauss, Jack Yeskie
 
First Team: Brody Carlson, Jack McGoldrick, Robert Prager
 
Second Team: Jorge Barrenechea, Henry Bourret, Cason Clarke, Phoenix Derichsweiler, Cole Hatzmann, Charlie Peters, Cooper Smith, Luke Steinhart
 
Honorable Mention: Cole Carlton, Sebastian Ferraez, Beck Gannon, Jesse Jenkins, Jett Kipness, Michael Martin, Everett Menke, Reid Miller, Liam Murray, Jack Phillips, Griffin Powell, Arsen Ventura, Caleb Von Lehmden
 
The THSCA Academic All-State Teams recognizes senior high school athletes, trainers and managers for their commitment and dedication to perform with the highest of excellence academically and on the field or court. When reviewing the nominations, the THSCA considers each students' GPA, class rank, SAT and/or ACT score. The students receive points based on each criteria. The total number of points they receive determines which team they are placed on. The classification of the school is not a factor, and there's not a limit on how many players can make a team. 
 
To be nominated for Academic All-State, a student must be a senior athlete, student trainer or manager in good standing with the team, have good moral character and have above a 92 overall grade point average. The best team a player can make is the Elite Team which requires a near perfect score in all categories.  After Elite comes the following teams; first team, second team and honorable mention.
 
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