Jesuit Dallas captured four individual event district championships and secured 15 berths to the University Interscholastic League (UIL) Area Championship round following a second-place finish at the UIL District 7-6A Championships on April 2-3 at Ranger Stadium. The Rangers will continue the 2025 postseason on Thursday, April 10 in Arlington, Texas.
Junior
Harlan Beucler led the charge for the Rangers with wins in the 100m and 200m dash. Beucler won the 100m dash by 0.13 seconds, beating J.J. Pearce's Andrew Casagrande in a rematch of the Jesuit-Sheaner Relays 100m dash final. Beucler entered the 100m dash seeded second following a 10.65 in prelims, then shaved off 0.09 seconds to clock a 10.57 in finals. Senior
John Keeton Parrish would also qualify for area in the 100m dash, crossing the finish line in fourth with a 10.88.
Beucler's second win came in the 200m dash as the junior put together a dominant performance with a 21.17, besting the field by 0.84 seconds. Parrish scored the bronze medal with a 22.05 to earn his way to the area meet. Beucler would join the Rangers in the 4x400 relay, running the anchor leg alongside sophomore
Chase Brown, senior
Eli Prieur and senior
Jesse Jenkins. Jesuit's 4x400 relay team won the individual district championship with a 3:24.04, outpacing the field by 5.59 seconds.
Senior
Mason Adams secured Jesuit's final individual district championship of the meet, securing the gold medal in won the individual district championship in the pole vault, clearing the bar at 13'9''.
Jesuit's 4x100 team of junior Caeden Proffitt, junior
Joseph Konings, Jenkins and senior
Henry Bourret finished fourth with a 43.40 as the 4x200 relay team of Parrish, Konings, Jenkins and Bourret secured the silver medal with a 1:28.94. Junior
Brayden Higginbotham punched his ticket to the area round with a silver medal in the 800m run, clocking a 1:59.97, and the duo of junior
Will Price (51.48) and sophomore
Chase Brown (52.23) advanced in the 400m dash, finishing second and third, respectively.
Four Rangers added points to the team total in field events, as
Jake Bryarly and
Aidan Hunt finished fifth in the pole vault and high jump, respectively. James Moore would add a sixth-place finish in the discus as
Beck Berry added a sixth-place finish in the long jump to conclude the scoring. Overall, Jesuit finished with 119 points, 12 points behind District Champion Lake Highland and five points ahead of third-place Richardson. In the junior varsity division, Jesuit finished with 125 points, 20 points behind Lake Highlands.