After Upgrade, Dallas Open Tennis Tournament Relocating from SMU to Frisco
The Dallas Open tennis tournament is growing in stature. And it’s also leaving the cozy confines of SMU for a new location about 20 miles north of, well, Dallas.
Read moreThe Dallas Open tennis tournament is growing in stature. And it’s also leaving the cozy confines of SMU for a new location about 20 miles north of, well, Dallas.
Read moreHighland Park’s boys basketball win on Tuesday might have carried more weight than a typical late comeback on the road against a neighborhood rival.
Read moreThe Highland Park girls kept rolling through the District 7-6A schedule on Tuesday with a 51-34 basketball win over Irving Nimitz.
Read moreAn early start to District 7-6A play in soccer yielded a scoreless stalemate between rivals Highland Park and Jesuit Dallas on Tuesday.
Read moreHighland Park dominated the boys division of the Highlander Classic soccer tournament with convincing wins over South Oak Cliff, Sunset, and Adamson.
Read moreThe Highland Park girls bounced back from a season-opening defeat with two impressive wins to close out the Highlander Classic soccer tournament.
Read moreScottie Scheffler was rewarded for another stellar season when his PGA Tour colleagues recognized him with a second straight player of the year award.
Read moreParish Episcopal has checked every box for the past five years. Its dynasty continued with a 40-29 win over previously unbeaten Houston St. Thomas in the TAPPS Division I state championship game on Dec. 1 in Waco.
Read moreDuring his extensive soccer coaching career at the college and high school levels, Scott Turner has always admired the Highland Park boys program from afar.
Read moreThe annual Highlander Classic soccer tournament will include six boys teams and six girls teams competing over three days of round-robin play.
Read moreThe Lady Scots held off Richardson Pearce 34-29 behind 12 points from Kate Danner and nine from Tyler Corwin. HP has allowed just 22.3 points per game in its three district wins.
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