THANK YOU TO OUR 2025 SPONSORS
CORPORATE LEVEL
Bank of America Foundation
BSN Sports
Shelly & Brent Longnecker ‘74
LL12 Foundation
Carl and Cecelia S. Pellegrini Family
Sarah & Doug Robinson
Charlotte and Mike Sheaner ‘75
Sheaner Insurance Agency
“High Value” Home Insurance (214) 823-3003
The Wendel Family (Peter ‘11)
FAMILY LEVEL
The Beckman Family
Tom & Jan Colven
The Gooden Family
Nicole & Austen Irrobali
Anne & David Kile ‘74
Debbie and Chuck Kleuser ‘74
The Lark Family
Charles and Kelly Secker
Kay & Lawrence Tanner ‘58
FRIENDS
Arnold & Connie Segal
GOLD LEVEL
Tina & Don Grubbs ‘74
Wendy & Paul Linehan ‘72
Sylvia and Jaime Najera ‘81
Michael Reilly ‘88
Richard & Marilyn Wachsman
Katie and Taylor Wildman ‘04
Anonymous
BLUE LEVEL
Zachary Feffer ‘18
Nancy & Mike Korman ‘66
Terry & Beau McVay ‘75
Mackenzie and Bobby Morgan ‘03
Michael Sementelli
TO OUR SPONSORS
Thank you for your gift and continued support of Jesuit Dallas and the 60th Jesuit-Sheaner Relays. We once again anticipate a most successful meet for Jesuit, and for the athletes and teams who will use this opportunity as a springboard into the district, area and state meets.
The generosity of sponsors like you and the incredible dedication of Jesuit coaches, staff, and volunteers has no doubt left an indelible impression of our motto “Men for Others” on all those who participated.
Sincerely,
Herb Sheaner
ABOUT THE JESUIT-SHEANER RELAYS
The Jesuit-Sheaner Relays began with three objectives; provide a first class venue for track & field where athletes can benefit from top facilities and competition, promote high school track & field to area fans and media in order to build broader interest in the sport, and provide maximum exposure and recognition to North Texas fans of top individuals and teams.
The Relays were first run in 1964 on a new all-weather track at Jesuit Dallas. The track was the first of its kind in Texas and attracted high schools, junior colleges and universities from across the state to participate in the inaugural meet. High schools continue to travel from all parts of Texas and neighboring states to participate in what has become one of the finest high school track & field meets in Texas. The meet was a boys’ only high school track & field meet with 6A and 5A & lower divisions competing separately until 2014 when
the girls’ division was added. A strong emphasis is placed on the 17 UIL state meet events allowing schools to prepare for district, regional and state competition.
Jesuit Relays was renamed the Jesuit-Sheaner Relays in 1975 upon the retiring of long time track coach Herb Sheaner. Coach Sheaner served in World War II and received the Bronze Star and Purple Heart during the Battle of the Bulge (where he was captured and placed in a German prison camp). He became the track & field and cross country coach at Jesuit in 1955. This followed a track career at the University of Texas in the 1940s under the longhorns’ legendary coach, Clyde Littlefield. In addition to establishing the Jesuit-Sheaner Relays, coach Sheaner organized and hosted Dallas’ first high school cross country meet in 1958 and the first T.C.I.L. State track meet in 1957.