Thursday, June 4, 2026 Jun 4, 2026
67° F Dallas, TX

PRN

Latest (Page 11)

Latest Round of HP Seniors to Compete in College Sports

Many of us pivoted to new interests or activities during the pandemic, often for the strangest of reasons.

WTW Overwhelms Hillcrest in 13-5A Opener

W.T. White rolled to an early double-digit lead and never looked back during Tuesday’s District 13-5A opener at Hillcrest.

Hockaday, St. Mark’s Claim SPC Volleyball Championships 

Defending their respective top seeds, Hockaday and St. Mark’s ensured both SPC volleyball titles remained right at home.

Bozman Climbs Depth Chart Quickly for Scots at Receiver

By the time many freshman football players arrive on the Highland Park campus, they are already familiar with plays and offensive concepts after two years in the middle-school system.

Parish, WTW Highlight Games at Hoopfest

A handful of area boys basketball teams will spend the holiday weekend taking part in the prestigious Thanksgiving Hoopfest event in Duncanville.

Guyer Prevails Against Low-Scoring HP

Continuing an up-and-down start to the season against elite competition, Highland Park fell to Denton Guyer in its home opener on Monday.

Panthers Ousted by Kaufman in Playoffs

Hillcrest could not rally after Kaufman established an early 21-point advantage during a bi-district playoff matchup on Friday.

Hahn, HP Rebound to Ice Jesuit in Hockey

Highland Park rallied to hand Jesuit Dallas its first loss of the season on Wednesday in the AT&T Metroplex High School Hockey League.

Panthers, Rangers to Begin Playoff Push

Five-time defending TAPPS Division I state champion Parish Episcopal will start its postseason run in a rare spot — as the underdog.

Bookend Bears: Ursuline Duo Has Sights Set on First State Title

Sophia Thornburg had already given her verbal commitment to play college volleyball at Notre Dame, following her family’s deep roots at the school.

Rangers, Panthers Await Playoff Matchups

Jesuit Dallas already has guaranteed a sixth consecutive postseason appearance, but seeding for the Rangers is yet to be determined.

Scots Aim to Leverage Experience, Chemistry Into Success

For many basketball programs, four returning starters isn’t unusual. But it’s definitely an outlier at Highland Park, known for loading its lineup with seniors.

WTW Rallies for Historic Playoff Victory

W.T. White earned the first volleyball playoff win in program history by rallying in a five-set thriller over West Mesquite on Tuesday.

HP Senior About More Than Just Her Smashing Spikes 

Lady Scots head coach Michael Dearman was drawing up a play in the huddle when senior Alex Richter spoke up.

HP Bass Team Catches Another Win

The Highland Park Bass Team dominated the competition on Oct. 26 at Lake Lewisville, reeling in its third school title at its third event of the year.

Ursuline Extends Record Streak at State

Ursuline captured its second consecutive — and record 17th overall — TAPPS cross country state championship on Monday at Cottonwood Creek Golf Course.

Randall Emerges as Scots’ Steady Sophomore Leader

Buck Randall remembers telling his mother when he was in third grade that he would be starting quarterback as a sophomore in high school.

Scots, Longhorns Send Runners to State

Highland Park will take a full complement of boys and girls athletes to the Class 5A state cross country meet next week.

Hornets Top ESD for Sixth Straight Win

Greenhill secured a top-three seed in the upcoming SPC girls volleyball tournament by sweeping Episcopal School of Dallas on Tuesday.

HP Looks to Stay on Track Against Joshua

Returning after a bye week, Highland Park will renew its focus on earning a District 7-5A Div. I championship.
Advertisement