Jesuit Dallas captured the team championship at the 2025 Jesuit Dallas Invitational, securing a 4-0 record against several of the top teams in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex at Walsh Gym. The Rangers opened the tournament with back-to-back three-set sweeps against Byron Nelson and Steele Accelerated before advancing to the championship match with a two-set sweep of Plano East. The Rangers finished out its tournament run with a 2-1 win over Wylie in the championship match.
Â
The Rangers began their tournament run with a 25-13, 25-13, 25-13 win over Byron Nelson, combining for a .407 hitting percentage. Miles McGovern led the way with nine kills and four aces while junior
Trey Graves excelled with seven kills and eight aces. William Trout scored eight kills while
Dashel Glasgow recorded three kills.
Parker Schutze secured eight digs while
Cash Ramirez posted 22 assists. The Rangers kept rolling in a 25-13, 25-17, 25-15 win over Steele Accelerated. Schutze and Glasgow scored six and five kills apiece while Shao picked up eight of the team's 26 aces, followed by five saves apiece by Schutze and Ramirez.
Eli Garza added three aces to the Rangers' effort.
Â
In the tournament semifinal, Jesuit picked up its second win of the year over the Panthers, 25-18, 25-18. Schutze led the team with eight kills, Shao secured a team-high three aces, Ramirez added a team-high 14 assists and Garza led the team with six digs. Jesuit faced Wylie in the championship final, winning the first set, 25-13, falling in an epic second set, 31-29 before wrapping up the tournament championship with a 16-14 win in the third.Â
Â
Ramirez led the team in assists (20) and digs (12), Schutze picked up nine kills, Shao tacked six kills to the team total and Schutze led the team with three aces. The Rangers would open the final match with a stellar .611 hitting percentage, finishing the match hitting .267.
Â
Jesuit will return to Walsh Gym on Tuesday, March 4 to take on R.L. Turner. First serve is set for 6:30 p.m.
Â