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Aerial Attack Leads HP Past Lewisville
The Scots surged past Lewisville 31-17 at Goldsmith Stadium to remain unbeaten heading into next week’s District 7-6A opener against Lake Highlands.
Late FG Rallies Eagles Past Warriors
Daniel Matthys kicked two field goals in the fourth quarter to lift ESD to a comeback victory over Argyle Liberty in its home opener on Friday.
Farmers Provide Early Road Test for HP
As Randy Allen prepares Highland Park for its final nondistrict contest, he’s also approaching another milestone in his decorated coaching career.
Gallery: Lady Scots Defend Relay Title at Norbuck
Highland Park defended its title in the girls' varsity division at the Luke’s Locker Six-Mile Relay on Saturday at Norbuck Park.
Scots Prepare to Retire Stafford’s No. 7
The quarterback who led the Scots to a state championship in 2005 will have his uniform number retired during a halftime ceremony on Sept. 9.
HP Keeps Rolling in Early Tournaments
After head coach Michael Dearman surpassed another milestone, Highland Park earned a third-place finish at the prestigious Volleypalooza tournament.
Lady Scots Defend Relay Title at Norbuck
Highland Park showcased its depth and defended its title in the girls varsity division at the Six-Mile Relay on Saturday at Norbuck Park.
Rebuilding Hornets Look to Return to Winning Ways
Greenhill showed progress last season. Now it’s time for the next phase of its rebuild — winning games.
Scots Remain Unbeaten in Team Tennis
Under new head coach Tylir Jimenez, Highland Park shows no signs of slowing down during the early part of the team tennis season.
Parish Hits the Road for Next Big Game
Parish Episcopal's victory over perennial power Aledo started a nondistrict gauntlet that ranks with the most challenging schedules of any team in the state.
Young Climbers Reach New Heights at Worlds
More than 400 athletes from 37 countries came to Movement Gym at The Hill Dallas for the IFSC Youth World Championship.
At 100, Highland Park Football Program Is As Healthy As Ever
Highland Park wasted no time forecasting its football dominance during its inaugural varsity season in 1923, winning nine of 11 games. Just one year later, the Scots made their first playoff appearance.
Gallery: Highland Park vs. Flower Mound Marcus
Highland Park tallied four second-half touchdowns and surged to a 38-24 victory over Flower Mound Marcus on Friday at Highlander Stadium.
Scots Push Past Marcus in Season Opener
Highland Park tallied four second-half touchdowns and surged to a 38-24 victory over Flower Mound Marcus on Friday at Highlander Stadium.
Schmidt, Musso Lead Rangers Past Hebron
In its first game of the year, the Jesuit Dallas offense looked like it was already in midseason form on Friday.
Storer, Scots Look to Showcase Plenty of Offensive Firepower
This season, Brennan Storer will join an esteemed group of recent two-year starters at quarterback for Highland Park — one that includes state champions like John Stephen Jones and Chandler Morris.
Coyotes Blank Longhorns in Season Opener
Frisco Heritage limited W.T. White to 130 yards of total offense, handing the Longhorns a 28-0 defeat in Thursday's season opener at Loos Stadium.
Now Head Coach, Ross Has Greater Aspirations for Longhorns
After his offense led W.T. White to its highest-scoring season in program history, Kenchee Ross was eager to continue the upward trajectory.
Anderson, Panthers Chasing Fourth Straight TAPPS Title
As Parish Episcopal seeks to continue its dominance with a fourth consecutive state championship in TAPPS Division I, how will the Panthers replace Andrew Paul’s 2,800 yards and 45 touchdowns?
More Experienced St. Mark’s Looks to Move Up in Tough SPC
Last season, St. Mark’s secured its first winning season since 2017. And the Lions have had a full year to build a solid foundation in head coach Harry Flaherty’s system.