Sports
Scots Easily Passing Early Texas Tests
Highland Park proved it was the best high school lacrosse team in Texas last season. And this year, thus far, doesn’t appear to be any different.
Read moreParish Takes Home First Basketball Title
Parish Episcopal put an exclamation point on a remarkable, and historical, season with the school’s first TAPPS state championship.
Read moreHillcrest Baseball Coach Earns Milestone
Hillcrest baseball coach Ashley Moore picked up his 300th career victory on Thursday during a tournament win over against St. Mark’s.
Read moreBig Man on Campus: Norris Stands Out on Offensive Line for Longhorns
Tyler Norris remembers his first varsity football game as a 14-year-old freshman at W.T. White. At 270 pounds, he looked the part, but mentally, he was anxious and uncertain if he could handle the pressure.
Read morePanthers, Bears Seek TAPPS Hoops Crowns
Parish Episcopal and Ursuline will each look to cap their basketball seasons with titles this week at the TAPPS state tournament in Waco.
Read moreWTW Rally Falls Short in Playoff Defeat
Despite a valiant comeback, W.T. White fell to The Colony 61-59 on Tuesday, eliminating the Longhorns in the third round of the 5A Region II playoffs.
Read moreFarmers End Jesuit’s Scrappy Playoff Run
Michael Grant scored 25 points including length-of-the-floor 3-pointer, and Jesuit took Lewisville to the wire before falling 63-59 on Tuesday.
Read moreLady Scots Fall to Pearce in 7-6A Opener
Highland Park started the District 7-6A softball schedule with a heartbreaking 10-9 home loss to Richardson Pearce on Tuesday.
Read moreJesuit’s Savarese Earns Two State Medals
Jesuit senior William Savarese placed third in the 200 individual medley and in the 500 freestyle at the 6A state meet in Austin.
Read moreRangers, Longhorns Advance in Playoffs
Jesuit Dallas extended its underdog run through the Class 6A Region I boys basketball playoffs for another round on Friday.
Read moreExperienced Lady Scots Aim for Continued Growth on Diamond
As it prepares for a drop in classification in 2025, Highland Park doesn’t plan to bid a quiet farewell to Class 6A in softball.
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