The 2019 Park Cities Football Preview is Here
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Read moreRandy Allen almost retired before the 2018 season. Then he led the Scots to a school-record 16 victories and a historic third consecutive state title.
Read moreIn almost four decades as one of the state’s most successful football coaches, Randy Allen never had a player recruited by the University of Texas — until Prince Dorbah came along.
Read moreA year ago, Highland Park joined an exclusive list of fewer than 20 schools that have earned three consecutive state titles.
Read moreWhen you’re trying to repeat a state championship run, a returning quarterback is usually a good place to start.
Read moreAfter winning its third consecutive Class 5A Division I state championship in December, Highland Park might have earned the right to rest on its laurels a bit.
Read moreHighland Park High School celebrated on May 31 the graduation of its 2019 senior class at SMU’s Moody Coliseum. Graduates crossed the stage and received their diplomas clad in traditional Highland Park blue and gold.
Read more(ABOVE – FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: Varsity cheerleaders Lily Nussbaum, Tatum Sowden, Caroline Massey, Meg Ruk, Ally Wilder, Alyssa Lindblom.
Read moreJust like so many young girls in the Park Cities, Maddy Stephens admired the runners on the Highland Park cross country and track teams, hoping to one day join their ranks.
Read moreA baseball program that has typically relied on pitching to win low-scoring games might transform this season into an offensive juggernaut engaged in slugfests.
Read moreThe parade will begin at 1 p.m. Jan. 12 on the west side of the high school on Douglas Avenue and end at Goar Park.
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