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Difficult District Will Test Jesuit Again
Combine a rugged nondistrict schedule with the weekly gauntlet in District 9-6A, and it felt like an uphill climb all season for Jesuit.
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Seasoned Panthers Roar Into Contention
Returning players and coaches at Parish Episcopal still vividly remember their state semifinal loss to rival Bishop Dunne last season.
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Rebuilding Greenhill Focuses on Culture
The latest round of SPC realignment has not been kind to Greenhill, which suffered through a winless season in its first year in the conference’s large-school classification.
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St. Mark’s Looks to New Playmakers
St. Mark’s will have a very different look this season, and not just because it has a new head coach for the first time in more than a decade.
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After Playoff Berth, Knights Have Momentum
In its fifth season of 11-man football, Covenant adamantly proved it belongs with the big boys.
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The 2019 High School Football Preview is Here
Preston Hollow People covers all the high school sports for local public and private schools, but when it comes to football we like to follow the Texas tradition and do it big.
Whether Lacrosse or Football, Approach The Same for Lee
Hayward Lee hasn’t been a varsity head football coach in 12 years, but he expects the transition into his new role to be seamless.
Ex-Jesuit Slugger Takes Unique Pro Path
Only weeks into his professional baseball career, the clock is already ticking for Nic Ready.
In Kansas, the Other Highland Park Scots Are Struggling Mightily
They share the same school name and mascot, but that’s about where the similarities end for two football programs known as the Highland Park Scots.
Experience Should Lead to Spike in Success for Lady Scots
This season’s Highland Park volleyball roster features many of the same names as last year — and the year before, for that matter.
St. Mark’s Grad Fulfills NBA Dream with Grizzlies
Just 16 years after playing his senior season at St. Mark’s, Taylor Jenkins has earned an NBA head coaching job.
Scots Hope Strong Spring Fuels Fourth Title Run
After winning its third consecutive Class 5A Division I state championship in December, Highland Park might have earned the right to rest on its laurels a bit.
Spieth Stays Confident Amid Struggles at Byron Nelson, Elsewhere
The usual question for Jordan Spieth during Byron Nelson week concerns his inability to win, or even play well, at his hometown tournament.
Scheffler Starts Pro Career on Course
Scottie Scheffler is anxious to break through for his first professional victory, but his golf game is headed in the right direction.
How Softball Became a Year-Round Sport in the Park Cities
It’s no coincidence that the rise of the Highland Park High School softball program has coincided with the success of the HP Bombers club team.
ESD Runs Through Rematches To State Title
Even with its decorated history in the sport, ESD might have never experienced a better stretch of lacrosse than the school saw this spring.
Wagner Jumps From Intramurals to Big 12 Squad
Whether it was good fortune or good timing or both, Cade Wagner spent a month as a Division I basketball player — in one of the top conferences in the country, no less.
Greenhill Senior Finishes Strong at SPC Spring Meet
Greenhill senior Megan Olomu capped her high school athletic career by winning five medals at the SPC track and field championships in Houston.
Forward Thinker: How a Jesuit Star Landed at Michigan State
All along, Julius Marble knew he belonged in big-time college basketball. It just took a little while for everyone else to share that vision.