Pool Pride: Jesuit Debuts New Natatorium
The latest addition to Jesuit’s athletic facilities made a sparkling debut on Tuesday, when the Rangers hosted swimmers from Ursuline and Greenhill. (Read time: 0.9 minutes)
Read moreThe latest addition to Jesuit’s athletic facilities made a sparkling debut on Tuesday, when the Rangers hosted swimmers from Ursuline and Greenhill. (Read time: 0.9 minutes)
Read morePerennial powers Highland Park and Jesuit will be among the teams getting an early-season test this week with three games over three days. (Read time: 1 minute)
Read moreDiminutive Cooper Chapman started wrestling as a 78-pound seventh grader.
Read moreJust two years ago, Parish Episcopal won its first TAPPS Division I state football title. Now the Panthers are on the verge of a dynasty. (Read time: 1.8 minutes)
Read moreIt’s unusual for defensive players to win most valuable player awards in football, but Highland Park’s Jack Curtis has proven himself a rare talent. (Read time: 1.9 minutes)
Read moreHighland Park broke open a close game after halftime and surged to a 53-42 win over McKinney in girls basketball action on Monday. (Read time: 0.7 minutes)
Read moreIn the Highland Park tennis trophy case, there’s always room for one more.
Read morePlaying its seventh game in six days, Highland Park had enough fuel in the tank to roll past Pinkston 66-30 on Tuesday. (Read time: 1.4 minutes)
Read moreHighland Park recorded its second consecutive lopsided victory on Monday against Argyle, the defending Class 4A state boys basketball champion. (Read time: 1.1 minutes)
Read moreAustin Chapman and Clayton Staunton combined to score four perfect 10s during Highland Park’s gymnastics meet last week at Garland Lakeview. (Read time: 1 minute)
Read moreParish Episcopal earned its second win this season over district rival Plano Prestonwood and advanced to the TAPPS state semifinals. (Run time: 1.4 minutes)
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