W.T. White Seeking To Take Next Step, Fulfill Postseason Potential
W.T. White has made four consecutive playoff appearances for the first time in school history. Now players and coaches are eager to take the next step.
Read moreW.T. White has made four consecutive playoff appearances for the first time in school history. Now players and coaches are eager to take the next step.
Read moreTyler Norris remembers his first varsity football game as a 14-year-old freshman at W.T. White. At 270 pounds, he looked the part, but mentally, he was anxious and uncertain if he could handle the pressure.
Read moreFor W.T. White basketball teammates Ben and John Price, playing alongside one another comes with privileges and pressure.
Read moreThree straight playoff appearances have resulted in three lopsided first-round losses for W.T. White. But the key to changing that postseason trend comes in the regular season.
Read moreStephanie Elizalde wore W.T. White orange during a recent meet and greet at the high school and explained how she views her role as Dallas Independent School District superintendent.
Read moreAfter his offense led W.T. White to its highest-scoring season in program history, Kenchee Ross was eager to continue the upward trajectory.
Read moreRetired coach Shepherd is part of third DISD hall of fame class.
Read moreWhen 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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Like many of us, Tony Johnson took advantage of some downtime during the COVID-19 pandemic to reflect.
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Since its founding, People Newspapers has been dedicated to the community and placed particular focus on the great unifier: sports.
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After last season, W.T. White High School hung a banner in its weight room, commemorating the Longhorns’ first playoff berth since 2007 and first winning season since 2000.
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