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For Texas’ Greatest Athletes, 10 Events Are Better Than One
In 1999, John Turek started hosting an annual decathlon and heptathlon at St. Mark’s to introduce young athletes to the multi-event competitions not often held at the high school level.
During the Pandemic, Athletes, Coaches Find Ways to Stay Competitive
It would have been easy for St. Mark’s School of Texas players and coaches to lament their bad luck or dwell on their missed opportunities.
Coronavirus
Mavs Announce $100,000 in Nonprofit Donations
In aiding families affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, the Dallas Maverick's Mavs Foundation is supporting local nonprofits with $100,000 in contributions.
Society
Former Dallas Cowboy Darren Woodson to Keynote Pot of Gold Luncheon
Three-time Super Bowl champion, Dallas Cowboys safety, and ESPN analyst Darren Woodson will be the honorary chair and keynote speaker at the Rainbow Days ‘Pot of Gold’ Luncheon on Friday, April 17 at Omni Dallas.
Sisters on Skates: Siblings Catch Fire on Ice
Penn State-bound twins keep hockey opponents seeing double.
Scots Tennis Earns Much Love After 20th State Title
With individual play beginning in February, more trophies to come
Senior Leading Hockaday to New Heights in Volleyball
Leilah Smith stands out every time she’s on the volleyball court, and not just because of her 6-foot-5 frame.
From Foe to Friend, Ex-BL Soccer Coach Moves to Ursuline
Switching sides in one of the Dallas area’s top girls soccer rivalries wasn’t a hasty decision for Darrin Hedges.
Making Moves: HPISD Athletics Upgrades Progressing Quickly
The dust is gradually clearing on athletic improvements that comprise a significant share of Highland Park ISD’s $361.4 million bond initiative passed by voters in November 2015.