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Kicking In: McGough Scoring for Charity

Jesuit Dallas senior Noah McGough is donating money for every kick he makes to Men of Nehemiah. Fortunately, he tends to score a lot of points.

Householder Wants to Make the World A Better Place

John Householder is committed to improving life for those around him, whether he’s setting on the volleyball court or conceiving the large-scale projects of an urban planner.

Laczkowski Caught Passes; Now Knocks Them Down

It’s probably fair for Highland Park receivers in practice to accuse cornerback Bryce Laczkowski of knowing their routes.
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LIV Golf Tees It Up at Maridoe Golf Club

Hometown crowds turned out for the Texas-sized party in the Texas-sized heat

Late HP Rally Falls Short Against Bruins

The Scots fell to perennial Colorado powerhouse Cherry Creek 51-39 on Friday, ending HP’s 29-game home winning streak.
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Knights Rebound with Shutout of Tigers

Covenant returned home and bounced back from its first loss of the season in convincing fashion on Friday.

Rangers Top Rival Scots in Water Polo

Jesuit Dallas rolled past Highland Park on Wednesday in the first of two annual meetings as water polo district rivals.

HPSA Teams Take On National Competition

Three teams from the Highland Park Soccer Academy (HPSA) faced off against the top eight teams in their age brackets at national competitions this summer.

HP to Honor Allen, Host Colorado Power

Friday will be a special night for longtime Highland Park head coach Randy Allen, even more so if his team secures yet another home win.

Chu Leaves NBA to Join SMU Hoops Staff

Highland Park alum Zach Chu will return closer to home for the next stop in his basketball coaching career.

Could Another Change of Scenery Lead to a Playoff Run for Bell?

Josh Bell has become accustomed to the business-related realities of moving around in Major League Baseball. He’s also gotten used to the playoffs.

Spieth Optimistic About Wrist Recovery

On Monday, Jordan Spieth coached young golfers as the host of the inaugural Crush It! Cup youth tournament at Brookhaven Country Club.

McIlhenny, Smith to Enter Ring of Honor

The Highland Park Football Ring of Honor will welcome two more big names to its ranks over the next two weeks.
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Balanced Scots Rumble Past Rival Jesuit

Highland Park scored 36 consecutive points to remain unbeaten and roll past neighborhood rival Jesuit Dallas 43-20 on Friday.
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Gardner, Parker Lift Lions Past Hornets

St. Mark's dominated Greenhill 38-14 on Friday thanks to three touchdowns from the duo of Lawrence Gardner and Mateu Parker.

Lady Scots Top Creekview in 12-5A Opener

Highland Park put its early stamp on the new District 12-5A by rolling past Carrollton Creekview in the volleyball league opener on Friday.

Scots, Rangers Ready to Continue Rivalry

Even after their two-year stint as district opponents ended last season, it made sense for Highland Park and Jesuit Dallas to continue their football rivalry.

Former QB Finds New Competitive Outlet in Running

Thomas Hand struggled to let football go. But channeling his competitive energy into running has proven therapeutic, one stride at a time.
Events

Editor’s Inbox: Is Dirk Getting Help From Dr. Phil?

Would anyone call foul if Dr. Phil watches Dirk Nowitzki serve and asks, “How’s that working for you?”

Haag, HP Harriers Claim First Team Crown

The Highland Park boys topped a strong field at the Gerald Richey Invitational cross country meet on Sept. 7 in Grand Prairie.
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