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Hockaday Sweeps Past SPC Competition for Volleyball Title

Hockaday never lost a set against an SPC volleyball opponent all season, so it’s fitting that streak continued all the way through the championship match.

HP Wrestlers Take Second in Colleyville

Carter Baumgartner took first place in the 132-pound weight class for the Scots. Other podium finishers included Jack Rice (126 pounds), Noah Morse (150), and Eli Hoff (190).

Panthers to Face Eagles for TAPPS Title

Parish Episcopal will seek its fifth consecutive TAPPS Division I state championship on Friday against unbeaten Houston St. Thomas.

HP Boys, Girls Hoopers Fall at McKinney

McKinney took both games of a basketball doubleheader against Highland Park on Tuesday.

Peck, Morse Top HP All-District Honorees

While finishing as co-champions in District 7-6A as a team, Highland Park earned plenty of individual accolades along the way.

Busy Lady Scots Post Early Season Wins

One day after a narrow defeat, Highland Park bounced back with its most lopsided victory of the girls basketball season.

Agarwal Bets on Dallas to Expand U.S. Cricket Popularity

Cricket is the second most watched sport in the world. Dallas is one of the most robust sports markets in the United States. For Arun Agarwal, that sounds like a no-brainer.

Panthers Cruise Into TAPPS Semifinals

In Parish Episcopal’s quest for a fifth consecutive TAPPS Division I state championship, the first postseason hurdle turned out to be a mere speed bump.

Coppell Starts Fast, Eliminates Rangers

Jesuit’s second-half comeback fell short in a 42-23 loss to Coppell on Thursday, eliminating the Rangers in the second round of the 6A Division II playoffs.

For Lions WR Blumenthal, Two Sports Are Better Than One

When Lucas Blumenthal’s middle-school days were over, so was his football career. At least that was the plan — to leave the gridiron and focus on the hardwood.

HP Boys Surge Past Wylie to Open Season

Highland Park opened up an early advantage and surged past Wylie 52-45 in the boys basketball season opener on Friday.

Rangers Hit the Road for Playoff Opener

Jesuit Dallas hasn’t opened the playoffs on the road since 2013, but that will change on Friday when the Rangers face Arlington Bowie.

Lady Scots Topple Guyer in Home Opener

Highland Park survived a seesaw battle with Denton Guyer to win its girls basketball home opener on Tuesday.

HP Golfers Take Third in Four Ball Event

Highland Park finished in third place among nine teams at the recent Four Ball Invitational golf tournament at Tangle Ridge Golf Club.

Seeking 7-6A Crown, Scots to Host Pearce

Highland Park will host Richardson Pearce on Friday with an opportunity to clinch at least a share of the District 7-6A title.

Bears Race to TAPPS Cross Country Crown

With five runners inside the top seven, Ursuline used its depth to claim the 6A girls team title at the TAPPS state cross country meet on Monday.

HP Sweeps Past Haltom in Playoff Opener

Highland Park launched its redemption tour in the Class 6A Region I volleyball playoffs on Monday with a lopsided sweep of Haltom.

Jesuit Harrier Makes State, HP Shut Out

For the first time since the UIL began sanctioning girls cross country in 1975, Highland Park will not be represented by at least one athlete at the state meet.

HP Prepares for New Postseason Challenge

After dominating District 7-6A for the second consecutive season, Highland Park is ready for the rigor of the volleyball playoffs.

Longtime Jesuit AD Koch Set to Retire

After three decades leading the Jesuit athletic program through unprecedented growth and transition, Steve Koch has announced he will retire in the spring.
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