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HP Girls Keep Rolling in District Play
Highland Park maintained its position as a District 7-6A co-leader in basketball on Tuesday with a decisive 70-39 win at Richardson Berkner.
Scots Remain in Contention in Tight 7-6A
Highland Park bounced back after consecutive losses with one of its most convincing wins of the boys basketball season on Tuesday.
WTW Boys, Girls Remain Perfect in 11-5A
W.T. White continued its hot start on a chilly night with a 3-1 win in soccer over Thomas Jefferson on Wednesday in District 11-5A boys soccer action.
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HP to Retire Numbers of Kershaw, Young
Clayton Kershaw and Chris Young will each be recognized during a ceremony on Jan. 31 at SMU’s Armstrong Fieldhouse.
Scots Earn Three Shutouts in Tournament
The Highland Park boys soccer team continued the undefeated start to their season by winning all three games at the MSU Invitational tournament in Wichita Falls.
Scots Stifle Jesuit in Key 7-6A Clash
Highland Park’s boys basketball win on Tuesday might have carried more weight than a typical late comeback on the road against a neighborhood rival.
Lady Scots Top Nimitz, Keep Pace in 7-6A
The Highland Park girls kept rolling through the District 7-6A schedule on Tuesday with a 51-34 basketball win over Irving Nimitz.
HP, Jesuit Earn Draw in District Opener
An early start to District 7-6A play in soccer yielded a scoreless stalemate between rivals Highland Park and Jesuit Dallas on Tuesday.
Rhapsody on Blue: Football Dynasty Keeps Rolling for Parish
Parish Episcopal has checked every box for the past five years. Its dynasty continued with a 40-29 win over previously unbeaten Houston St. Thomas in the TAPPS Division I state championship game on Dec. 1 in Waco.
New Coach Optimistic About Upward Progression for Scots
During his extensive soccer coaching career at the college and high school levels, Scott Turner has always admired the Highland Park boys program from afar.
HP Hoopers Win in Return to 7-6A Play
The Lady Scots held off Richardson Pearce 34-29 behind 12 points from Kate Danner and nine from Tyler Corwin. HP has allowed just 22.3 points per game in its three district wins.
HP Senior Seeks Final Chance for State Wrestling Medal
Carter Baumgartner’s wrestling matches always get Highland Park coaches out of their seats and flailing their arms — but not because of excitement.
Favorites of 2023: The Sports Stories
Sports editor Todd Jorgenson has covered many sports this year across the Park Cities and Preston Hollow — along with the debut of our new sports newsletter, Sports Spotlight.
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Racing, Trades, and Rankings Give HPHS Math a Sporting Chance
Highland Park High School has a Sports Analytics waitlist in the Moody Advanced Professional Studies program – not for any game, but for a spot in the class.
Parish Standouts Choose College Programs
After a fifth consecutive TAPPS Division I football title earlier this month, a trio of the team’s top seniors have finalized their college destinations.
Cruz, Longhorns Keep Rolling in 11-5A
In its first significant challenge during the District 11-5A boys basketball schedule, W.T. White held off rival Hillcrest 62-54 on Friday.
HP Boys Win, Girls Fall in 7-6A Opener
The Highland Park boys started the District 7-6A basketball schedule with a significant achievement — a win over defending 6A state champion Lake Highlands.
In Water Polo, Scots Grow in the Pool, But Not on the Deck
The progress in the pool can be measured in individual development and team accomplishments, even if the participation numbers have Highland Park still treading water.
Scots to Return to 5A Starting Next Fall
In football, the Scots will be in 5A Division I, where it won three consecutive state titles from 2016 to 2018.
Late Surge Lifts Rangers Past Rival HP
Jesuit Dallas broke out of a scoring slump and topped its primary rival in the process during AT&T Metroplex High School Hockey League action on Wednesday.