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Sophie Biediger Embraces Team Aspects of Individual Sport

During her freshman season at Highland Park, Sophie Biediger began to embrace the team aspects of high school golf — the camaraderie, the mentorship, the cooperation — that are otherwise unusual in her sport. (Read time: 4.1 minutes)

Lady Scots Keep Rolling Through 13-5A

The second half of the District 13-5A volleyball schedule began with a repeat of the first half for Highland Park. (Read time: 0.6 minutes)

Putting in Pink: Biediger Leads HP Girls

Highland Park senior Sophie Biediger placed sixth among more than 100 golfers at the Swing for a Cure tournament in San Antonio. (Read time: 0.7 minutes)

Scots Top Strong Field at Waterchase

Highland Park showcased its depth in boys golf by placing two teams in the top three in a recent tournament at Waterchase Golf Club. (Read time: 1 minute)

Versatile Jesuit Senior Spends Little Time on Sidelines

You can find Northwestern-bound Robert Fitzgerald playing four or five different positions at any given Jesuit game this season. (Read time: 4.1 minutes)

Gallery: Covenant vs. Waco Reicher

The Covenant Knights earned their second consecutive lopsided win with a 31-8 thumping of Waco Reicher on Friday at Miller Field.

Schager Shines in Debut Upset for Hawaii

Ex-Highland Park standout Brayden Schager made quite an impression in his first collegiate start on Saturday night. (Read time: 1.4 minutes)

Knights Earn First Home Win Over Reicher

After experiencing some growing pains to start the season, Covenant has found its form during TAPPS district play. (Read time: 1 minute)

Gallery: Highland Park vs. Sherman

After trailing early, the Scots found their stride and pulled away for a 35-17 win over Sherman in a game moved up a day from its original schedule due to expected inclement weather.

Scots Rally Past Sherman in 7-5A Opener

After trailing early, Highland Park found its stride and pulled away for a 35-17 road win over Sherman on Thursday. (Read time: 4.9 minutes)

Tall Task: Throwing Over Scots Secondary

As a power forward on the Highland Park basketball team, Preston Taylor is just one of many tall trees. (Read time: 4.9 minutes)

HP-Sherman Game Shifted to Thursday

The District 6-5A Div. I opener for Highland Park will now be at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in Sherman due to anticipated inclement weather on Friday. (Read time: 1 minute)

Lady Scots Prevail Over North Forney

Even if its string of consecutive sets ended at 26, Highland Park’s most important winning streak is still intact. (Read time: 0.6 minutes)

Scots Take on Top Teams in Round Rock

Competing alongside some of the top cross country runners in the state, the Highland Park girls finished 12th at the McNeil Invitational. (Read time: 1.2 minutes)

Scheffler Helps U.S. Reclaim Ryder Cup

The United States finished off its most decisive Ryder Cup win in decades on Sunday, with a local contingent filling some critical roles. (Read time: 1.7 minutes)

Forty Years of Witnessing Greatness Never Gets Old

Highland Park’s athletic legacy of unprecedented success and unmatched tradition dates back multiple generations.

Gallery: Hillcrest vs. Mesquite Poteet

The Panthers suffered a 35-28 loss to Mesquite Poteet at Franklin Stadium, meaning Hillcrest will need to repeat its late-season surge from a year ago in order to return to the playoffs.

Pirates Stifle Late Rally by Hillcrest

Despite a valiant fourth-quarter comeback, Hillcrest’s bid for its first District 6-5A Div. II victory fell short on Friday. (Read time: 1.7 minutes)

Gallery: Highland Park Volleyball vs. Greenville

After wins against Crandall, Greenville, and West Mesquite, the Lady Scots have swept their last seven volleyball matches overall. They will continue district play on Friday by traveling to Forney.

Gallery: Highland Park Tennis vs. Allen

The unbeaten Scots (7-0) topped Allen 14-5, highlighted by wins in girls doubles by the teams of Isabella McElfresh and Eden Rogozinski, Mia Rogozinski and Bella Rosas, and Gabi Rosas and Rebecca Borrego.
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