‘We want revenge.' Jesuit enters postseason Holy War with confidence, momentum
By Mitchell Forde | Photo by Naji Saker Historically, Jesuit has owned the first round of the state playoffs. Entering Friday's matchup against 13-...
By Mitchell Forde | Photo by Naji Saker Historically, Jesuit has owned the first round of the state playoffs. Entering Friday's matchup against 13-seed Tigard, the fourth-seeded Crusaders had won 30 of 32 postseason openers under longtime head coach Ken Potter. Even though the first-round format looked different this season with Class 6A splitting into two 16-team brackets instead of one 32-team tournament , it didn't take long to see that the result for Jesuit would be the same. The Crusaders needed just three minutes to display their dominance in all three phases of the game.