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Dominant Dynasty: Lady Scots Are Tops in Texas Soccer

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.

Endgame: Looney Thrives in Closer Role at Richmond

As a starting pitcher almost exclusively throughout high school and his first two years of college, Layne Looney never envisioned himself as a closer.

Crafty Pitcher Latest in Lefty Legacy at Jesuit

As the latest to join the legacy of left-handed aces at Jesuit, Jack Lynch doesn’t stand as tall as his predecessors. But he can be just as intimidating.

High Life: Versatile Greenhill Senior Keeps Raising the Bar

Two things fuel J.T. Herrscher’s determination to defy 17 feet worth of gravity – a desire to beat his brother and a commitment to try something different.

With Runner-Up Finish, Scots Are No Longer on Thin Ice

Robby Sours and his Highland Park teammates are trying to increase the popularity of hockey on campus.

With Marquez Healthy, Longhorns Have Playoff Goals

Lilly Marquez might not have the strongest knees, but her feet — and her heart — more than compensate.

Stephens Works to Become Even Faster

Just like so many young girls in the Park Cities, Maddy Stephens admired the runners on the Highland Park cross country and track teams, hoping to one day join their ranks.

Lady Scots Gymnastics Sisters’ Act

Sibling gymnasts Katherine and Kennedy Downing have watched one another perform hundreds of routines. But this year, the stakes for every tumble and flip are higher than ever.

Former Scots Linebacker Finds Competition After Football

After high school, Nick Waterman was drawn to the Air Force Academy both for the chance to serve his country and the opportunity to keep playing football.

Small Wonder: Former Jesuit Guard Stands Tall in Hawaii

Brocke Stepteau isn’t any taller now than he was during his senior season at Jesuit when he led the Rangers to a district title while averaging 16 points per game.

Experienced Hitters Look to Help Scots Bounce Back

A baseball program that has typically relied on pitching to win low-scoring games might transform this season into an offensive juggernaut engaged in slugfests.

Defending Lacrosse Champions Ready To Chase New Goals

Last year, the Hockaday lacrosse team made history by bringing home both the SPC and state championships in the same season.

Tony Romo to Compete in 2019 AT&T Byron Nelson

All tournament proceeds benefit Momentous Institute, which has been dedicated to building and repairing social-emotional health for children since 1920.

Tony Romo to Compete in 2019 AT&T Byron Nelson

All tournament proceeds benefit Momentous Institute, which has been dedicated to building and repairing social-emotional health for children since 1920.

Depth, Experience Should Yield Softball Success

Players and coaches can feel the momentum building around the Highland Park softball program. After consecutive playoff appearances in 2015 and 2016, the

Sticking to It: Jesuit Siblings Share Success on Ice

Wherever the Dragojevic siblings have gone, their love of hockey has followed. From Canada to Michigan to Dallas, JonMichael and Seth Dragojevic have developed

Holding Court: ESD Senior Makes Plenty of Noise

Keller Casey has just recently become more vocal on the basketball court, but his game has always spoken volumes.

Sharpshooter Seebold Emerges as Scots’ Top Threat

Reilly Seebold could have been the next in line to carry on his family’s lacrosse legacy. Then he started scoring on a different type of net.

Jade Curington: A Poet and a Point Guard

When Greenhill needs a basket in a clutch situation, the Hornets usually put the ball in Jade Curington’s hands.

Youth Movement Signals Bright Future for Lady Scots

This season, wins and losses are replaced with wins and lessons for the Lady Scots.
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