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Nick Sweers ’02 is a master’s degree candidate in Information Management at the University of Washington. Daniel Baskind ’03 is working on his master’s degree in Philosophy with a concentration in environmental ethics. His band, The Raven Charter, just finished a recording with Grammy Award-winning producer Eric Dalegard. Ryan Brown ’04 graduated from Boston College and has started medical school in Houston.
Raheman Jinah ’04 and Jesuit rugby coach Anthony Mattacchione visit in San Diego. Raheman Jinah ’04 ended a seven-month deployment to Iraq at the end of January. In February, he spent an evening with Jesuit rugby coach Anthony Mattacchione, catching up on old times and talking about future plans. Raheman hopes to join the Navy SEALS and continue his military service for at least three more years. Randall Reichenbach ’04 graduated from Purdue University during the December 2008 commencement. He then took an oath of office and was commissioned into the U.S. Navy as an Ensign. Randall has been assigned to flight school and will be stationed in Pensacola, FL. Charlie Taylor ’05 works for the Majority Leader of the Maryland House of Delegates in Annapolis, MD. He graduated from the University of Texas in May of 2008 with dual degrees in English and Anthropology, as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Todd Wildman ’05 qualified for the NCAA Division III national track meet by running an 8.19-second 60meter dash. The time set a new school record for Trinity University and is the sixth fastest time in the nation in 2009. James Buchanan ’07 will spend the summer of 2009 working in the Bureau for European and Eurasian Affairs in the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C.
Classmates at Jesuit, (L to R) Will Smith, Ronald Satterthwaite and Bryant Wilson also played football together for four years at Trinity University.
Jesuit Teammates Shine Together at Trinity Will Smith ’05, Ronald Satterthwaite ’05 and Bryant Wilson ’05 enjoyed the run. The three completed eight seasons of football together, a streak which started when the trio was on the freshman team at Jesuit and ended this past fall as they finished their careers at Trinity University in San Antonio. At Jesuit, the threesome played on the 2004 team that won the District 10-5A championship and claimed the Rangers’ first UIL playoff win. At Trinity, they won two Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference titles and made the NCAA playoffs twice. The trio also excelled individually at Trinity. Will Smith made 72 career tackles and was an All-SCAC selection at defensive end. He also earned All-Academic honors. Ronald Satterthwaite also played defensive end, made 59 career tackles and 8.5 sacks, and received honorable mention in the All-SCAC selections. Bryant Wilson didn’t start at quarterback until he was a senior, but he made the most of his final year. He earned All-SCAC honors by throwing for 2,453 yards and 26 touchdowns.
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