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Spurs Take Ex-Lion Ingram in NBA Draft

Former St. Mark’s basketball star Harrison Ingram was selected by the San Antonio Spurs in the second round of the NBA draft on Thursday.

Spring Progress Yields Diverse Quarterback Options for Scots

Some questions were answered during Highland Park’s three weeks of spring football drills, but one significant issue remains unresolved: Who will play quarterback for the Scots next season?
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Sprinter Rutledge Aims for Olympic Berth

Highland Park alum John Rutledge will go for gold this week at the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials in Eugene, Oregon.

DUC Boats Cap Strong Season at Nationals

Dallas United Crew earned a solid showing in several divisions at the recent USRowing Youth National Championships in Sarasota, Florida.

Jesuit Grad Aims to Make Olympic Splash

William Savarese, a former standout swimmer at Jesuit Dallas, will compete in the U.S. Olympic Trials this weekend in Indianapolis.

Grads Earn Golf Foundation Scholarships

The NTPGA’s scholarship initiative surpassed its previous record by recognizing 87 North Texas graduates this spring with scholarships totaling $731,500.

Hillcrest Has a New Head Football Coach

A.D. Madise will be the second African American head coach in Hillcrest history.

HP Senior Athletes Span Globe for College Competition

Highland Park has a lengthy history of producing college-ready pitchers and shortstops, and both are part of this year’s class of signees.

Resilient Eagles Take Flight Late in Championship Season

Episcopal School of Dallas knocked off The Woodlands 12-10 to win its sixth Texas High School Lacrosse League title in Magnolia.
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For Harris, Retirement Leaves a Therapeutic Legacy

Jay Harris has 28 state championship rings, two Hall of Fame plaques, one teacher of the year award, and too many cherished memories to count.

Playing Through Injuries, Spieth Trying to Regain Traction

The former Jesuit Dallas standout has remained competitive on the PGA Tour and continued to flash signs of greatness. He’s still ranked among the top 25 golfers in the world.

Gribble Keeps Grinding, Wherever His Golf Career Takes Him

During the first four months of this year, Cody Gribble played in golf tournaments in Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, Panama, and Colombia.

Champions Bring Home a Win at This Year’s Buddy Bowl

Records were broken and champions crowned on May 18 in the action-packed seventh annual Buddy Bowl.

HP Secures Runner-Up Finish in Class B

Highland Park reached the championship game in the Class B bracket, earning a runner-up finish at the lacrosse state tournament on May 12.

Scots QB Competition Heats Up in Spring

Highland Park, which will move to Class 5A next season, has shown intensity and featured depth at several positions in spring practice.

ESD Surges to Thrilling Lacrosse Title

ESD upset Highland Park in the semifinals before bringing home its sixth championship in program history on Sunday.

Daisies Bring Home Fourth Straight Title

Hockaday continued its run of dominance in the Texas Girls High School Lacrosse League on Sunday.

HP Earns Spots in Top Five at State Meet

Highland Park gymnasts earned podium finishes in both the boys and girls team standings at the recent state meet in El Paso.

Wildcats Rally to Eliminate Hillcrest

Hillcrest took its area-round baseball playoff series to the limit before being eliminated on Saturday against Prosper Walnut Grove.

Flower Mound Stifles Rangers in Playoffs

After just four losses in its first 36 contests, Jesuit Dallas suffered two in a row against the defending Class 6A state champions to end its season.
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