Highland Park quarterback Buck Randall and a ball-hawking defense powered the Scots to a 42-14 win over Jesuit on Friday night. Randall threw for 337 yards and four touchdowns, adding a 45-yard rushing score as Highland Park (2-1) scored on four straight first-half drives.
The first-quarter fireworks included Randall’s 26-yard touchdown to Case Messer, a 77-yard bomb to Cannon Bozman, and his own long run to make it 21-0. After Jesuit’s Beck Berry found Cade Kirby for an 11-yard score, Randall quickly answered with a 72-yard strike to Matthew White on third-and-19.
White was unstoppable, finishing with 233 all-purpose yards — 150 receiving and 83 rushing — while Bozman added 109 yards and a touchdown. Randall capped the night with a 14-yard pass to Charlie Olmstead in the fourth quarter.
Highland Park’s defense forced four interceptions, with Ronan Moreland grabbing two in the second half. Jesuit (0-3) struggled again offensively, totaling seven turnovers through three games.
Berry remained a bright spot, throwing for 193 yards and a touchdown and rushing for 116 yards and another score. The Rangers will look to regroup after a bye before facing Irving on Sept. 25.
Highland Park hosts Pulaski Academy next Friday, aiming to build on an explosive performance that showcased balance on both sides of the ball.
Photographer Das Mitchell was there to capture these photos: