DALLAS - The Jesuit Dallas football team produced season-highs in every offensive category but was unable to stop the explosive Highland Park offense in a 42-14 setback in the annual Tollway Tussle at Highlander Stadium on Friday.
Jesuit (0-3) had 316 yards of total offense with 199 through the air.
Beck Berry threw for 192 yards with a touchdown rushing and passing. Five different receivers caught either four or five passes with
Joseph Konings' 71 yards leading the team.
Highland Park (2-1) jumped out to a 21-0 lead after 11 minutes of action. Jesuit continued to battle and pulled within 28-14 in the third and had the ball in Scot territory early in the fourth before turning the ball over on downs when they were stopped on a fourth down attempt. Both teams were 2-of-3 on fourth downs and converted 50 percent of their third down efforts - Jesuit was 7-of-14 and HP was 6-of-12.
For the Scots, Buck Randall threw for 346 yards and four touchdowns. He also ran for another and was sacked three times.
Tanner Krug led the Rangers on defense with nine tackles, 3.5 for loss and a pair of sacks.
Cole Wombacher had seven tackles and two for loss.
Jesuit will be off next week and return to play with its district opener at Irving on Thursday, Sept. 25. Kickoff at Joy and Ralph Ellis Stadium is set for 7 p.m.
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