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Professional Runner Trains Youths Through SpeedKIDZ

When Dawn Grunnagle got her first job at a yogurt shop, her goal was to earn $125 to replace her imitation Keds with a pair of Nike Air Max.

Baseball Tourney Brings Top Teams to HP

Highland Park will host the annual Scotland Yard Classic baseball tournament this week.

Scots Easily Passing Early Texas Tests

Highland Park proved it was the best high school lacrosse team in Texas last season. And this year, thus far, doesn’t appear to be any different.

Hillcrest Baseball Coach Earns Milestone

Hillcrest baseball coach Ashley Moore picked up his 300th career victory on Thursday during a tournament win over against St. Mark’s.

Panthers, Bears Seek TAPPS Hoops Crowns

Parish Episcopal and Ursuline will each look to cap their basketball seasons with titles this week at the TAPPS state tournament in Waco.

Jesuit’s Savarese Earns Two State Medals

Jesuit senior William Savarese placed third in the 200 individual medley and in the 500 freestyle at the 6A state meet in Austin.

Experienced Lady Scots Aim for Continued Growth on Diamond

As it prepares for a drop in classification in 2025, Highland Park doesn’t plan to bid a quiet farewell to Class 6A in softball.

Rangers Upset SGP, Longhorns Advance

Jesuit Dallas surged into the second round of the boys basketball playoffs with a 59-53 upset of South Grand Prairie on Tuesday.

HP Girls Soccer Coach Earns 100th Win

Aaron McGough reached the 100-win milestone for her career during a 2-0 win over Lake Highlands on Feb. 13.

Three Fifths: Panthers Earn State Medals

Three wrestlers from Hillcrest earned medals in their respective weight classes at the Class 5A state tournament on in Cypress.

Scots Hold Off Jesuit in Rivalry Rematch

Highland Park bounced back from its first loss of the boys soccer season with a 2-1 road win over Jesuit Dallas on Tuesday.

Arbuckles, Greenhill Swim to SPC Titles

Both of the Arbuckle swimming siblings brought plenty of hardware home to Greenhill from the SPC championship meet on Saturday.

Ursuline Athletes Reveal College Choices

Ursuline’s National Signing Day ceremony included recognition for nine seniors who have finalized their college athletic plans.

Lady Scots Earn District Title, Top Seed

Highland Park capped the regular season by clinching the District 7-6A title and a top seed in the girls basketball playoffs.

Battie, Lions Earn Top SPC Tourney Seed

St. Mark’s clinched the top seed in the upcoming the SPC boys basketball tournament on Friday with a convincing victory over rival ESD.

Dallas Open Set to Serve SMU Swan Song

The ATP Tour event is returning to the Park Cities for a third and final year beginning Saturday, with more than 60 professional players in action.

New District Features Road Trips for HP

New opponents in the eight-team District 7-5A will include Burleson Centennial, Cleburne, Joshua, Midlothian, Red Oak, Tyler, and Lufkin.

Jesuit Stays, WTW Shifts in Realignment

As other schools brace for dramatic changes in every new UIL realignment cycle, Jesuit Dallas and its rivals have embraced stability.

WTW Girls Clinch District Hoops Crown

W.T. White’s season-long dominance of District 11-5A in girls basketball will result in a league title and top playoff seed.

Moody Special Olympics Team Prepares for The Court

“I am just blessed to be part of the sport again,” basketball team member Coleman Jones said during free throw practice. “I really do believe that we’re going to have a great season this year. Let’s hope for the best.”
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