Jesuit Dallas recorded its first performance of the 2025 outdoor track and field season, as a record-breaking 4x200 relay team highlighted the program's sixth place finish at the McKinney Boyd Relays on Saturday at Ron Poe Stadium.
The 4x200 relay team of senior
John Keeton Parrish, junior
Harlan Beucler, sophomore
Joseph Konings and senior
Henry Bourret recorded a total relay time of 1:27.64, toppling the previous mark of 1:28.58, recorded at the 2024 District 7-6A Championships. The relay team secured first place at the meet to cap the successful 2025 debut. Jesuit's 4x400 relay team finished third with a 3:33.57 as the quartet of Parrish, junior
Will Price, senior
Eli Prieur and Beucler earned another top-three finish for the Blue and Gold. The 4x800 relay team wrapped Jesuit top-three relay teams, as the team of junior
Ethan Irrobali, Price, Prieur and junior
Brayden Higginbotham crossed the finish line in 8:17.80.
Jesuit opened the meet with a seventh-place, 43.00 in the 4x100 relay, ran by junior
Caeden Profitt, Bourret, Konings and sophomore
Chase Brown. Freshman
Oscar Gooden won the junior varsity 1600m in 4:51.26, junior
Caeden Profitt placed 20th in the 100 meter dash with a personal best 11.38 while senior
Jaeger Krauss finished 11th in the 300 meter hurdles with a personal-best 44.31, followed by a 13th place, 44.70 by junior
Will Price.
Krauss added an 18.18 in the 100 meter hurdles, finishing 17th. Junior
Pierce Nikolai finished 20th in the long jump with a 18-02.25, and junior
Mason Arnold placed 20th in the discus with a throw of 111-00.
Jesuit Dallas track and field will return to action on Saturday, February 22 as the Rangers will travel for the Allen Eagle Relays. The running events are scheduled to start at 12 p.m.