An individual silver medal recipient and a team bronze highlighted Jesuit's run at the 2025 Central Freeze Pistol & Rifle shoot on Saturday and Sunday in Dripping Springs.
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Senior
Miles Trujillo led the charge for the Rangers, finishing second in the 1911 model competition. Trujillo secured a 54.34 total time, clocking a 6.71 in "go fast", an 11.88 in "focus", a 19.56 in "pop quiz" and a 16.19 in "speed trap". All five of his heat times ranked second among all competitors.
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Trujillo would join the Rangers in the rimfire pistol event, helping Jesuit finish third overall while placing 10th individually with a 55.13 total time.  Junior
Noah Nicosia (63.49) placed 16th, senior
Santiago Valles (68.73) finished in 21st place and junior
Ford Carey (71.84) secured a 22nd place finish to round out the lineup. Jesuit's second team in the event finished 10th, consisting of sophomore
Mason Muskovich (73.52), freshman
Eli Flores (98.72), freshman
Mateo Combs (98.72) and freshman
Collin Banse (121.14).
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In Iron Rifle, Jesuit would finish eighth and ninth, respectively. Nicosia, Carey, Trujillo and Valles combined for a 221.16, anchored by a 17th place shoot from Trujillo (48.51) and a 20th place finish by Carey (51.23). Muskovich (54.9) finished 24th and led the Rangers' second squad, which included Banse, Flores and Combs.
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Jesuit's next pistol/rifle event will take place on March 29-30 as the Rangers will compete in another Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) event in Midland, Texas. Jesuit will then compete at the SASP State Championships on April 25-27 in Dripping Springs.
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