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Whirling, Twirling, Fly in The Air

Highland Park High’s Karianne Grove-Collins seeks to compete, entertain, inspire.

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For years, Highland Park ISD grad Dan Tubb has lived and worked in NYC. He’s held residence everywhere from Hell’s Kitchen to Washington Heights. He’s lived in four-floor walk-ups with six roommates and now lives in New Jersey with his family.

HP Senior Looks to Pin Down Another Chance at State

Diminutive Cooper Chapman started wrestling as a 78-pound seventh grader.

Scots Don’t Take Team Tennis Dynasty for Granted

In the Highland Park tennis trophy case, there’s always room for one more.

Hellmuth Has Expanded Her Reach and Diversified Her Game

Emily Hellmuth has always been a powerful pin hitter. But the Highland Park senior isn’t content with being a one-dimensional volleyball star. (Read time: 4.1 minutes(

Greater Expectations: Lady Scots Playoff Focused

After reaching the third round of the girls basketball playoffs last season for the first time in several years, Highland Park has the experience and the motivation to go even further. Also, HP boys basketball team looks for new starters to take larger roles. (Read time: 3.7 minutes)

Keep an Eye on This Speedy HP Junior, If You Can

Like many successful offenses, Highland Park’s prolific unit is driven in large part by its unpredictability.. One key to that proficiency has been Jay Cox. (Read time: 4.9 minutes)

Sophie Biediger Embraces Team Aspects of Individual Sport

During her freshman season at Highland Park, Sophie Biediger began to embrace the team aspects of high school golf — the camaraderie, the mentorship, the cooperation — that are otherwise unusual in her sport. (Read time: 4.1 minutes)

Tall Task: Throwing Over Scots Secondary

As a power forward on the Highland Park basketball team, Preston Taylor is just one of many tall trees. (Read time: 4.9 minutes)

Forty Years of Witnessing Greatness Never Gets Old

Highland Park’s athletic legacy of unprecedented success and unmatched tradition dates back multiple generations.

After a Century, Scots Still Holding Court in Tennis

The dominance of the Highland Park tennis program over the past few decades is reflected in the 21 fall team championships, the numerous spring individual titles, and the dozens of alumni who have competed at the college level. (Read time: 5 minutes)
40th Anniversary

Forty Years of Witnessing Greatness Never Gets Old

Highland Park’s athletic legacy of unprecedented success and unmatched tradition dates back multiple generations. (Read time: 4.9 minutes)

Depth Fuels Optimism for HP Defense

Technically speaking, Highland Park has only a few returning starters from a unit that helped the Scots reach the fourth round of the Class 5A Division I playoffs last season. (Read time: 3.9 minutes)

Returning Receivers Set to Grab Spotlight

Highland Park averaged more than 40 points per game last season and has the talent and experience to be even more prolific this season. (Read time: 4.9 minutes)

What’s in Storer?

Brennan Storer has a strong arm and quick feet. But he knows that playing quarterback for Highland Park requires more than just physical tools. (Read time: 5 minutes)

Familiar Faces Look to Net Deep Playoff Run for HP

Highland Park’s starting lineup will look quite familiar this season. And that has the Lady Scots feeling optimistic. (Read time: 3.8 minutes)

Sports, Band, Academics Power HPHS to 12th Lone Star Cup

Highland Park High clinched its 12th University Interscholastic League Lone Star Cup, the most in UIL history.

Scots Hold Off ESD, Finish Season Sweep

Highland Park started fast, then held off an ESD rally for an 11-9 win on Saturday in a matchup of two perennial lacrosse powers.
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2021 Highland Park Baseball Preview

When Highland Park’s new baseball locker room opened last fall, it was quickly adorned with a timely motivational reminder.

Senior Leadership Fueled Another Double-Digit Win Season

Deep playoff run for Scots football ends with New Year’s Day loss to Denton Ryan
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