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Lions Rally Past Greenhill in SPC Clash
With only a few basketball games left to be played at Hicks Gymnasium, St. Mark’s wants to close out its historic home court with a bang.
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Herrema Promoted to AD at Jesuit Dallas
Kyle Herrema, former boys basketball coach at Lovejoy, has been named the new athletic director at Jesuit Dallas.
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Scots Looking for Strong Finish on Mat
Highland Park was unbeaten in its only home wrestling meet of the season on Saturday, earning dual wins over Midlothian Heritage and Flower Mound.
Youth Softball Tryouts Begin on Sunday
The HP Bombers and Lady Highlanders youth softball teams are each holding tryouts this month in advance of the 2025 season.
Area Schools Remain Closed, Sports Cancelled
Highland Park ISD, Dallas ISD, and other Dallas area schools have announced that they will remain closed on Friday due to continued inclement weather and mobility issues for staff.
How Ex-Jesuit Standout Became a Record-Breaking Unicorn
Doug Robinson points out the fluidity in each stride, how Henry Beckman minimizes the contact between his feet and the ground when he runs.
Beckett, HP Boys Roll Past The Colony
Highland Park cruised to a 73-46 win on Friday to remain unbeaten in District 12-5A play.
Scots Kick Off Season with Home Tourney
A new year means a new high school soccer season. And for the Highland Park boys, that means another edition of the season-opening HP Classic tournament.
Favorites of 2024: Runner Trains Youth Through SpeedKIDZ
The story of local coach and Olympic Trials qualifier Dawn Grunnagle was one of managing editor Sarah Hodges' favorites of 2024.
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Nominations Open!
Know a young adult making a difference in our community? We'd love to hear who our readers think should make the list this year.
Lions Roar to Holiday Tournament Title
St. Mark's won five games over three days, culminating with an overtime thriller, to claim the Dallas ISD Holiday Invitational championship.
Scots vs. Rangers: Inside the Box Score
Smithson Valley controlled the clock and held Highland Park in check after halftime in Saturday's 5A Division I title game.
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Jump Seat Coach Propels SMU Riding Team
Bringing the talents of each rider together as a team is key to Persons’ success
Editor’s Inbox: Babbling About Pony Playoff Bauble
"We’re excited to unveil these limited-edition bobbleheads celebrating the SMU Mustangs’ historic 2024 football season,” National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Phil Sklar announced.
Bears Blank Hockaday in Early Showdown
Ursuline's physical dominance and persistent offensive pressure wore down a stingy Hockaday defense, leading to a decisive 3-0 win on Tuesday.
HP Boys Stretch Win Streak to 14 Games
After 14 consecutive wins and two tournament championships, Highland Park has put an 0-3 start to the boys basketball season in the rearview mirror.
Airey-Bufford’s Determination Extends Beyond The Mat
Though girls wrestling is the fastest-growing high school sport in the country, it’s been slower to get going at Highland Park. Keira Airey-Bufford wants to change that.
Fast Start Keys HP Girls in 12-5A Opener
Highland Park opened up a double-digit lead in the first quarter and surged to victory in the District 12-5A girls basketball opener on Tuesday.
Bears Cap Busy Stretch with Blowout Win
Ursuline rolled past Parish Episcopal 64-27 on Tuesday for their most lopsided win of the season, while also equaling its highest point total.
Parish Looks to Complete Sixth Title Run
Parish Episcopal is embracing a new role as it aims for a sixth consecutive TAPPS Division I championship on Saturday — as the underdog.