Jesuit Harrier Makes State, HP Shut Out
For the first time since the UIL began sanctioning girls cross country in 1975, Highland Park will not be represented by at least one athlete at the state meet.
Read moreFor the first time since the UIL began sanctioning girls cross country in 1975, Highland Park will not be represented by at least one athlete at the state meet.
Read moreAfter dominating District 7-6A for the second consecutive season, Highland Park is ready for the rigor of the volleyball playoffs.
Read moreAfter three decades leading the Jesuit athletic program through unprecedented growth and transition, Steve Koch has announced he will retire in the spring.
Read moreHighland Park already has dominated the other two Irving ISD schools by a combined margin of 124-16, including a 61-13 win over Irving Nimitz last week.
Read moreHighland Park has clinched another District 7-6A title and is poised to finish with a perfect league record for the second consecutive season.
Read moreAnyone who thought some losses during a brutal nondistrict schedule made Parish Episcopal more vulnerable come playoff time might want to think again.
Read moreIt seems fitting for an aspiring writer who grew up in Dallas to author a book exploring the history of football, particularly the Dallas Cowboys.
Read moreIt was a double dose of history for Highland Park in the bi-district round of the water polo playoffs on Tuesday.
Read moreW.T. White showcased its full range of explosiveness on both sides of scrimmage against overmatched Bryan Adams on Thursday.
Read moreSteel Tobin stands just 5 feet, 7 inches, but the senior slot receiver is standing out this season for Highland Park.
Read moreThe Highland Park girls were the runner-up in the team standings at the Jesuit Classic cross country meet on Saturday.
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