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Hillcrest Alum and Pistons Player Honored

During the event, Jenkins spoke with students about his journey from Dallas ISD to the NBA, offering encouragement and answering questions about perseverance and pursuing dreams.
Sports

Lady Scots Hope First Volleyball Title Won’t be the Last

Highland Park has come close before. But making history takes a special combination of talent, strategy, resilience, and performance.
Sports

HP Guard’s Perimeter Prowess Has Given Defenses Nightmares

A year ago, Highland Park guard Canon Wyatt was known primarily for his pinpoint perimeter accuracy on the basketball court.
Sports

HP Tennis Academy Announces Winter/Spring Programs

The HP Tennis Academy will offer young players multiple levels of programming — from pee wee to tournament and elite training — this winter and spring.
Sports

Favorites of 2025: Bring Home Your Favorite Seat

This story about the sale of Blue Back chairs in Highlander Stadium was one of managing editor Sarah Hodges' favorites of 2025.
Schools

Concussions Are Concerning, But Fear Needn’t Bench Athletes

Concussions should be taken seriously. But concerns about brain injuries don’t need to sideline athletes from the sports they love, experts told a standing-room-only crowd on Nov. 18 at Highland Park High School.
News

Stadium Plaque Honors HP 2024-25 Soccer Team

A plaque honoring the 2024-25 Scots soccer team for having the greatest season in Highland Park men’s soccer history was unveiled on Dec. 22 in Highlander Stadium before the team’s annual alumni game.
Sports

Late Surge Pushes St. Mark’s Past Yavneh

A third-quarter spurt enabled St. Mark’s to rally past Yavneh Academy 55-40 in a nondistrict boys basketball clash on Friday at Hicks Gymnasium.
Sports

Ex-Parish Star Keys Bowl Win in Alabama

Andrew Paul ran for the winning touchdown for Jacksonville State in the Salute to Veterans Bowl against Troy on Wednesday.
Sports

Raskin Looking to Serve an Ace in Pro Volleyball

Grady Raskin didn’t have to look far to believe in the growth potential of women’s professional volleyball.
Sports

HP Shuts Down Lone Star in 12-5A Opener

Highland Park cruised to a 46-25 win over Frisco Lone Star in its District 12-5A girls basketball opener on Tuesday.
Sports

Gophers Hold Off Late Rally by Scots

After riding an offensive surge to three wins in tournament play the weekend of Dec. 6-7, Highland Park returned home and suffered a 53-50 defeat against Class 6A power Grand Prairie on Monday.
Sports

HP Volleyball Coach Receives Coach of the Year Honor

The Lady Scots volleyball team is celebrating another big win, and this one belongs to its coach.
Sports

HP Athletes to Continue Careers in College Programs

Twenty-two HP seniors were recognized for finalizing their collegiate athletic plans during a National Signing Day ceremony on Nov. 12.
Sports

Rangers Rally Past HP in Seesaw Battle

Jesuit rallied from a double-digit deficit in the second half, then held on for a 64-62 victory over Highland Park on Tuesday.
News

Support the Scots in Regional Finals

Highland Park will take on Frisco Lone Star in the Class 5A Division I Regional Finals at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 5, at The Star in Frisco.
Sports

King of Pins: Going Strong After 50 Years on the Mat

Tim Marzuola’s 800th career dual win came and went last season with the longtime Highland Park wrestling coach barely acknowledging the milestone.
News

HPISD Board Honors Student Accomplishments

Trustees recognize outstanding artistic and athletic achievements during Nov. 18 meeting
Sports

Coaches, Players Bond With Fellowship, Football

Randy Allen could spend his Monday evenings quietly at home, escaping the constant whirlwind of activity that comes with coaching high school football.
Sports

HP Girls Head Home After Tourney Success

Highland Park has taken third place in girls basketball tournaments at Colleyville Heritage and Allen during the past two weeks.
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