Hellmuth Has Expanded Her Reach and Diversified Her Game
Emily Hellmuth has always been a powerful pin hitter. But the Highland Park senior isn’t content with being a one-dimensional volleyball star.
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Emily Hellmuth has always been a powerful pin hitter. But the Highland Park senior isn’t content with being a one-dimensional volleyball star.
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After reaching the third round of the girls basketball playoffs last season for the first time in several years, Highland Park has the experience and the motivation to go even further. Also, HP boys basketball team looks for new starters to take larger roles.
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Chase Kennedy will graduate from the Episcopal School of Dallas next spring with a scholarship to a major college football program and a legacy as one of the top defensive linemen in school history.
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Like 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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Zoe Gillen-Malveaux stands out in more ways than one.
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As much as Carter Clements enjoyed competing in soccer, tennis, or track as a teenager in Virginia, he had the heart of a coach.
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When W.T. White High School football coach Tony Johnson first arrived on campus four years ago, his players lifted weights in a double-wide trailer with holes in the floor.
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During her freshman season at Highland Park, Sophie Biediger began to embrace the team aspects of high school golf — the camaraderie, the mentorship, the cooperation — that are otherwise unusual in her sport.
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You can find Northwestern-bound Robert Fitzgerald playing four or five different positions at any given Jesuit game this season.
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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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Like many of us, Tony Johnson took advantage of some downtime during the COVID-19 pandemic to reflect.
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