Scots Find Lots of Gold in Austin

The Highland Park Blue Wave celebrates another state title. (Staff photo: Chris McGathey)

Several Highland Park athletes and coaches had a big weekend at the state swimming and wrestling championships in Austin, combining to win eight state championships and two coach of the year awards.

At swimming, the Blue Wave girls claimed their 12th Class 4A state title in 13 years in dominating fashion. Highland Park tallied 284.50 points to beat second-place San Antonio Alamo Heights by more than 100 points. The Mules finished with 183 points.

Individually for the Blue Wave, sophomore Annelyse Tullier won the 200 freestyle and tied for first in the 100 backstroke, while fellow sophomore Kate Boyer won the 50 freestyle. Highland Park also won gold in the 200 medley and 200 freestyle relays. Highland Park’s Jesse Cole was named the Texas Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association’s Class 4A Swim Coach of the Year.

Across town at wrestling, freshman Nick Reenan capped his enormous year by winning a state championship in the 152-pound division of the Class 4A state tournament and being named wrestler of the year. Highland Park’s Tony Warren was also named coach of the year.

Make sure to look for full stories on both meets in Friday’s Park Cities People.

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