The Plank

Plank Article Sean Broderick '26 Matthew Gilfry '28

Opinion: How corporations expose children to gambling

Gambling is not a foreign concept to kids these days. Via in-game purchasable loot boxes that dispense items, corporations are exposing the youth to chance-based systems for monetary payouts. Recently, a gaming corporation, Valve, has come under heavy fire from the state of New York after being accused of promoting illegal gambling to minors. Games like Team Fortress 2, Dota 2, and Counter Strike have had purchasable loot boxes that anyone could buy for decades.

Plank Article Nate Aizenberg ’28

How to Reduce Our Carbon Footprint

As Jesuit students, we’re not called just to academic excellence and service to others, but also to the stewardship of God’s creation. With Earth Day in the recent past, we are reminded of the importance of taking better care of our Earth. But real change starts with each one of us, one day at a time. 

It doesn’t take a total life transformation to start taking better care of the environment. Small, consistent, daily choices can cut down your carbon footprint while saving money. Here are practical ways students can make a difference every day:

Plank Article Peter Fallon '28

Creative Writing Club offers an outlet for imagination

At Jesuit High School Sacramento, the Creative Writing Club offers students a place to develop their writing and share ideas with other students who enjoy storytelling and poetry.

The club was founded to give writers a shared space to create and collaborate. The club’s goal is to help students stay motivated in their creative pursuits in a busy academic environment.

Plank Article Nate Aizenberg ’28

Jesuit’s Favorite Sports Teams

It’s a no-brainer that students at Jesuit High School Sacramento love sports, but I wanted to conduct a schoolwide survey to get some hard numbers behind it. Students were asked to name their favorite sports team across four major leagues: NFL, NBA, MLB, & the NCAA. As expected, the top of the lists were dominated by West Coast squads, but a few national blue-bloods cracked the rankings.

Here’s the whole breakdown and what it means for the Jesuit fandom:

Plank Article Charlie Kramer '26

Jesuit volleyball goes head-to-head against the nation’s top players

Over spring break, Jesuit High School Sacramento’s varsity volleyball team traveled to Hawaii to compete in The Clash of the Titans tournament. The tournament hosted the top competition in the country, allowing the Marauders to showcase their talents and skills while representing the school. 

Jesuit played three of the top 15 teams in the country, including No. 2 Mira Costa and No. 1 Huntington Beach. Although they came short of the tournament title, Jesuit showed up and competed against the best talent in the nation.

Plank Article Logan McManus ’28

Opinion: “GOAT” roars in theatres

The new animated basketball film “GOAT” recently concluded its theatrical run, and received a good amount of attention from audiences. The movie focuses on a young goat who dreams of becoming a professional roarball (basketball) player, even though he is considered too small to compete. The film was very entertaining and did a great job telling an inspiring underdog story. 

Plank Article Sean Broderick '26 Milo Moggan ’26

The resurgence of Jesuit’s Debate team

During the 2023-24 school year, Jesuit High School Sacramento restarted its Debate Club after a long absence following COVID-19. In the three years since, the team has made a strong return.

At their State Qualifier Tournament this year, the Debate Club won the Small School Sweepstakes. On April 17-19, Seth Eriki ’26, Bobby Price V ’26, and Nick Baltazar ’29 will be competing at the States competition, and later in the month, Nick and Connor Frings ’29 will be going to the National Qualifier tournament. 

Plank Article Jack Stouder ’28

Opinion: Too Far Gone? NIL, The Transfer Portal, and the Downfall of College Football

Through the introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) revenue to college football, a sport once defined by the development of young men as players and as people has been corrupted into a player-centric circus that promotes greed and rewards disloyalty. 

Control of a program’s success no longer lies in the hands of coaches, but rather in the pockets of their school’s boosters. Programs once built on tradition and reputation have fallen, and new, well-funded programs have risen from the ashes. NIL has made an amateur sport pay-to-win, and it must be amended and limited before it causes even more harm than it already has.

Plank Article Nate Aizenberg ’28

Opinion: Keep the A’s in Sac

For the first time since the Athletics’ establishment in 1967, they are homeless. After spending 57 years in Oakland, they are spending the 2025-2028 seasons in West Sacramento’s Sutter Health Park, sharing the minor league venue with the River Cats. The A’s owner, John Fisher, is using Sacramento as a home temporarily as he chases the bright lights of Las Vegas. But what if Sacramento could be more than a pit-stop? What if it became the permanent address?

Plank Article Nick Schrimer ’27

Opinion: “IT: Welcome to Derry” is a gut-wrenching watch

“IT: Welcome to Derry” is the newest installment in the Stephen King’s “IT” series and a prequel set in the 1960s. The show is directed by Andy Muschietti, who had previously directed both “IT” movies. The main character and star of the show is Bill Skarsgård, who retained the role of Pennywise from the movies. 

Plank Article Peter Fallon '28 Dominic Gumina ’28

Anthony Stouder ’26: a modern ‘Man for Others’

Anthony Stouder ’26 has spent his time at Jesuit High School Sacramento building connections, exploring new opportunities, and helping others feel welcome in the community. From athletics to clubs, he has focused on growing as a person while helping those around him find their place in the community. 

“I’ve been working on becoming a well-rounded person,” Anthony said. “I’ve been trying to get involved in a bunch of different kinds of things […] because there is so much Jesuit has to offer.”

Plank Article Nate Aizenberg ’28

Opinion: It’s Time for MLS in Sac

Two blocks away from the Golden 1 Center steel is going up at the Railyards. When the construction is complete in 2027, Sacramento will have a privately funded, MLS caliber, 12,000-20,000 seat soccer palace. The table is set—all that’s missing is MLS.

The MLS has just welcomed its 30th team, San Diego FC, for a $500 million expansion fee. The league has publicly stated that it’s pausing expansion for now. However, that pause could end the moment someone writes a check.

And it’s a no-brainer that Sacramento should be first in line.

Plank Article Sean Broderick '26

The emergence of AI at Jesuit

Artificial Intelligence is everywhere in the modern world: in self-driving cars, with images and videos on social media, and educational technology in and out of the classroom.

Students using AI to do their work without the teacher’s endorsement are considered to be committing an academic integrity violation, along the same line as plagiarism. Yet, many students at Jesuit High School Sacramento are still using AI to do their work for them.

Plank Article Logan McManus ’28 Zach Maples '26

Dude, pick up after yourself

This semester has witnessed many outdoor areas around campus have been closed off with caution tape, preventing students from eating in these locations during lunch.

Suddenly students who are trying to find a suitable lunch sport outside are now forced to look elsewhere. 

Plank Article Cooper Zarro ’26

Opinion: dreams deferred at the border

“How many more people have to die in the desert before we find a solution to this problem?” 

This summer, I was lucky enough to join seven other Jesuit High School Sacramento students on an immersion trip to the Kino Border Initiative. Straddling the border between the United States and Mexico, in the town of Ambos Nogales, the organization provides essential services to asylum seekers and recently deported migrants: meals, shelter, basic medical care, childcare, and legal assistance. 

Plank Article Aiden Thomas ’27

Isaac Abbott ’26: running the show

Isaac Abbott ’26 is an incredible cross country runner and a prominent leader at Jesuit. From participating in Liturgy Workshop and Star Crew, to leading the cross country team to various victories, he has certainly left a mark on our campus. 

Plank Article Sam Kings '27

Brady McMains ’26: open to growth

As a football team manager, Team CARE leader, theatre production co-curator, and up-and-coming athletic trainer, Brady McMains ’26’s perseverance and dedication to growth in all areas is a perfect example of what it means to be a part of the Jesuit brotherhood.