Jesuit Dallas fell to Hebron in the 2024 season opener, 48-31, on Friday evening at Ranger Stadium. The Rangers pieced together several impressive drives, but a relentless and experience-laden Hebron squad used a 21-point first quarter to distance themselves early and kept the Rangers out of reach for a majority of the contest.
The Rangers recorded three passing touchdowns, two of which came from senior
Charlie Peters while senior
Jaeger Krauss started the season in resounding fashion with an 87-yard touchdown pass to senior
Jack Yeskie to put the Rangers on the scoreboard. Peters would finish the contest with eight completions for 100 yards, while senior
Will Naughton tacked on three completions for 35 yards.
Senior
Henry Bourret carried the ball a team-high 13 times for 44 yards and a touchdown, as Yeskie led the team with 87 yards followed by three receptions for 51 yards and touchdown by Krauss. Junior
Shane Parker snagged his first career varsity touchdown, wrapping up the contest with one reception for five yards. Junior
Beck Berry caught two passes for 36 yards, including a stellar, 18-yard reception late in the fourth quarter.
On defense, senior
Julien Bird led the team with 17 tackles. Senior
Cade Gill racked up a sack, finishing the game with nine tackles. Senior
Cooper Smith and senior
Cole Hatzmann racked up eight tackles apiece while the trio of senior
Robert Prager, senior
Merritt Johnson and junior
Parker Sherman picked up seven tackles apiece. Senior
Noah McGough converted a 29-yard field goal with 1:10 left in the fourth, while going 3-for-3 in point after attempts.
Jesuit will return to action next week as the Rangers travel to New Orleans for a bout against Jesuit New Orleans on Sept. 6. Kick-off is set for 6 p.m. at Tad Gormley Stadium.