Row Your Boat to College Scholarships
When the Highland Park Crew Club started in 2002, girls were the first athletes to put their oars in the water.
Read moreWhen the Highland Park Crew Club started in 2002, girls were the first athletes to put their oars in the water.
Read moreWhen she joined the Highland Park girls lacrosse program six years ago, Lellie Swords found a handful of talented players without a foundation for sustained success.
Read morePresley Echols doesn’t recall the details behind her first goal for Highland Park, but she will always remember No. 146.
Read moreAs a freshman, Lindsey Hosch reached the Class 5A state meet, and she wasn’t even swimming her favorite event.
Read moreIt didn’t take much time to realize that the first playoff test for Highland Park on Monday wasn’t much of a test at all.
Read moreLed by sophomore Linda Tran, the Highland Park girls used a season-best team score to finish fifth at the HP Invitational meet on Thursday.
Read moreYou wouldn’t know it these days, but Dawson Dabboussi got a late start as a catcher.
Read moreWith so many elite athletic programs and diverse extracurricular activities from which students can choose, sometimes it’s difficult to find
Read moreSusan Bailey could tell by the look on Sophia Oliai’s face that the Highland Park sophomore runner was going to
Read moreEvery year in February, the application process begins for acceptance to the Sparking Scots cheerleading squad. No one with special
Read moreA second-round loss to Frisco Centennial in the 2018-19 state playoffs did not sit well with the Highland Park Lady
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