Randall Emerges as Scots’ Steady Sophomore Leader
Buck Randall remembers telling his mother when he was in third grade that he would be starting quarterback as a sophomore in high school.
Read moreBuck Randall remembers telling his mother when he was in third grade that he would be starting quarterback as a sophomore in high school.
Read moreAs the most experienced player on the Highland Park defense, and the only team captain on that side of scrimmage, Adam Rourke knew he had to become a better leader.
Read moreLike many teenage athletes, Beau Lilly finds himself regaled by tales from his grandfather about glory days on the gridiron.
Read moreFall doesn’t arrive in the Park Cities until Scots football begins.
Read moreThe Scots are ready to get back to business raising playoff hopes. And their football fans can help by enjoying Raising Canes.
Read moreThis season, Brennan Storer will join an esteemed group of recent two-year starters at quarterback for Highland Park — one that includes state champions like John Stephen Jones and Chandler Morris.
Read moreCurtis is one of four HP senior football players who will join college rosters next fall
Read moreSeparated by just a few miles on the Dallas North Tollway, Jesuit and Highland Park are now neighbors in the new District 7-6A, too.
Read moreLike many successful offenses, Highland Park’s prolific unit is driven in large part by its unpredictability.. One key to that proficiency has been Jay Cox.
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As a power forward on the Highland Park basketball team, Preston Taylor is just one of many tall trees.
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Technically speaking, Highland Park has only a few returning starters from a unit that helped the Scots reach the fourth round of the Class 5A Division I playoffs last season.
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