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Jesuit overcomes slow start to claim top seed in Metro League

Key points:

  • Jesuit rebounded from a 0-4 start to secure the No. 1 seed in the Metro League
  • Junior quarterback Trey Cleeland has shown improvement in recent games, throwing for 607 yards and 10 touchdowns without an interception
  • Senior Lonnie Burt has become a key player on both offense and defense for Jesuit

Jesuit High School’s football team has shown incredible resilience after starting the season with a rough 0-4 record. Despite facing tough opponents, the team remained confident, knowing that their challenging nonleague schedule would prepare them for future success. Junior quarterback Trey Cleeland, who took over the starting position early in the season, has made significant progress in recent games, throwing for 607 yards and 10 touchdowns without an interception. Senior Lonnie Burt has become a dominant force in the backfield, rushing for over 100 yards in three consecutive games. Coach Ken Potter is inching closer to a state-record 352 victories, with his 349th win secured in their recent victory against Mountainside. The team’s focus now is on securing a win in their regular-season finale and making a strong playoff run.

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Jesuit overcomes slow start to claim top seed in Metro League

Jesuit shows its ‘grit’ in rebounding from 0-4 start to Metro’s No. 1 seed

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