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HP Swept by Allen in Seesaw Home Opener

Highland Park opened its home schedule with a tight three-set loss to Class 6A power Allen on Tuesday.
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Scots Top Coppell, Creekview in Tennis

Highland Park opened the District 12-5A team tennis schedule with an easy win over Carrollton Creekview at the Seay Tennis Center.

Lions Roll Past Rangers in Season Opener

St. Mark’s started the water polo season with a 23-9 road win over Jesuit Dallas on Aug. 15 at the Segal Family Aquatic Center.

Lady Scots Race to Team Title in Opener

The Highland Park girls started fast by winning the season-opening Plano ISD Invitational cross country meet.

Lady Scots Set for Sand, Sun, Volleyball

Highland Park will begin the volleyball season on Thursday about 3,700 miles away from home at the Ann Kang Invitational tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Lazenby Leaps Into Top 10 at Nationals

Leif Lazenby, a 10-year-old from University Park, tied for seventh nationally in the high jump at the recent AAU Junior Olympic Games.

ESD to Kick Off Football Season in Ireland, Hoping to Embrace the Experience

When Episcopal School of Dallas begins fall classes on Aug. 21, football players and coaches will be more than 4,000 miles away from campus.

Jesuit Senior Qualifies for U.S. Amateur

Shooting 9-under par in any round under any circumstances is difficult enough. To do it in back-to-back competitive tournaments would be the envy of any golfer.

HP Boys Sweep Forney Foes in Water Polo

After dropping the season opener, Highland Park’s boys water polo team responded with three straight victories, including a sweep of the Forney ISD schools.

Hawaiian Opener, New Classification Highlight HP Volleyball

Highland Park has plenty of business to handle on its volleyball schedule, but the Lady Scots will make time for a little extra fun, too.
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Scheffler Claims Olympic Gold in Paris

Among the many high-profile victories in Scottie Scheffler’s professional golf career, perhaps none has been as emotional as winning an Olympic gold medal.
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Hockaday Rowing Tradition Takes Olympic Turn

Hours after qualifying for the Paris Olympics, Teal Cohen holed up in her Swiss hotel room and proudly watched young rowers an ocean away win medals for her alma mater.  

Scheffler Among Medal Hopefuls in Paris

Park Cities native and top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler is representing the United States at the Paris Olympics.
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Rutledge Shows Elite Potential at Olympic Trials

The 20 seconds he spent running in the lane next to Noah Lyles at the U.S. Olympic Trials hardly gave John Rutledge enough time to think about the bigger picture.

Stone Hosts Youth Camp, Preps for Season

SMU quarterback Preston Stone hosted a youth football camp at Cedar Crest Community Center in Oak Cliff on July 10.

New Coach Sees Community as Component in Success

A.D. Madise figures that achieving and sustaining football success at Hillcrest will be as much about the adults as the teenagers.

HPSA Teams Set for National Tournament

Two teams from Highland Park Soccer Academy have secured spots in the National Presidents Cup this weekend in Wichita, Kansas.
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Hockaday Grad Named Gatorade Texas Girls Soccer Player of the Year

Recent alumna Jaden Thomas is the first from The Hockaday School to receive this honor.
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Gilbert Aims to Bring Stability to HPISD Athletics

After overseeing his fourth Highland Park High School graduation ceremony, Jeremy Gilbert returned to campus to clean out the principal’s office. But he didn’t have to move far.

Greenhill Senior Has Gold Medal Aspirations in Fencing 

Taylor Chon will never be a ninja turtle or a jedi knight, but the swordsmanship of his mythical childhood heroes has become a real-life passion.
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