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Lions Claim Fifth Straight TISCA Title
The St. Mark’s water polo dynasty continued its dominance with a fifth consecutive title at the state tournament for non-UIL teams.
Playoff Win Highlights WTW Tennis Season
W.T. White’s seven-match winning streak in team tennis ended with a recent 14-1 loss to Midlothian in the second round of the Class 5A Region II playoffs.
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Scots, Panthers, Horns Run to XC Titles
Highland Park's boys and girls, along with the Hillcrest boys and W.T. White girls, are all district champions in cross country.
HP Bass Team Takes Home a Win at Lake Texoma
The Highland Park Bass Team captured its second school title of the season on Oct. 5 at Lake Texoma.
New Coach Hopes to Elevate Decorated HP Tennis Program
Highland Park has the most decorated tennis program in Texas, making it a destination job for any high school coach in the sport.
Jesuit, Ursuline Take Medals in Opener
Jesuit Dallas and Ursuline both took second behind Southlake Carroll in their respective divisions at the season-opening Ranger Relays swimming meet.
Lions, Hornets Run Well at XC Classic
Noah Roby of St. Mark’s and Chris Williams of Greenhill each posted top-20 individual finishes at the Jesuit Classic cross country meet on Saturday.
Jesuit Slides Past HP in Hockey Opener
Wade Bryan had a goal and three assists as Jesuit rolled past Highland Park 8-1 in the season opener of the AT&T Metroplex High School Hockey League.
Kicking In: McGough Scoring for Charity
Jesuit Dallas senior Noah McGough is donating money for every kick he makes to Men of Nehemiah. Fortunately, he tends to score a lot of points.
Householder Wants to Make the World A Better Place
John Householder is committed to improving life for those around him, whether he’s setting on the volleyball court or conceiving the large-scale projects of an urban planner.
Chu Leaves NBA to Join SMU Hoops Staff
Highland Park alum Zach Chu will return closer to home for the next stop in his basketball coaching career.
Could Another Change of Scenery Lead to a Playoff Run for Bell?
Josh Bell has become accustomed to the business-related realities of moving around in Major League Baseball. He’s also gotten used to the playoffs.
McIlhenny, Smith to Enter Ring of Honor
The Highland Park Football Ring of Honor will welcome two more big names to its ranks over the next two weeks.
Former QB Finds New Competitive Outlet in Running
Thomas Hand struggled to let football go. But channeling his competitive energy into running has proven therapeutic, one stride at a time.
Events
Editor’s Inbox: Is Dirk Getting Help From Dr. Phil?
Would anyone call foul if Dr. Phil watches Dirk Nowitzki serve and asks, “How’s that working for you?”
Haag, HP Harriers Claim First Team Crown
The Highland Park boys topped a strong field at the Gerald Richey Invitational cross country meet on Sept. 7 in Grand Prairie.
Scots Set to Face Lovejoy in Home Opener
Two legendary coaches might be the headliners, but the participants between the sidelines add plenty of intrigue to Highland Park’s home opener on Friday.
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Deep Senior Class Raises Expectations for Rangers
Charlie Peters was comfortable with the offense and confident in his teammates. Yet as a new starting quarterback entering last season, his head was spinning.
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Could Steadily Improving Lions Roar Into Contention?
Slowly and steadily, St. Mark’s is making progress, even if a 15-game losing streak against SPC 4A competition might tell you otherwise.
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Newcomers Have Scots Optimistic About Depth of Offense
High turnover in the starting lineup is hardly unusual for Highland Park. It’s an annual challenge the Scots are adept at handling.