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Football: Lions look within for new leader
Lutheran North may be one of the smallest football schools in TAPPS Division II, but the Lions and their new coach have big ambitions. Thump Phillips, who was promoted to... more »
Football: Summer season gets started
For more than 15 years, the Houston Independent School District 7-on-7 Summer League has been an early-summer rite of passage for local high school football players. more »
Baseball: Biggios rebuild Eagle tradition
When your name is Biggio, the expectations are enormous. Conor Biggio is accustomed to comparisons to his famous father, former Houston Astros great Craig Biggio. Cavan Biggio, his younger brother,... more »
Athletics: HISD coaches earn notice
The Houston Independent School District honored its own at a year-end sports banquet held at Butler Sports Complex. The Houston Coaches Association, comprised of the school district's coaches, saluted the... more »
Tennis: Chargers do the double
Duchesne served up a second straight title at the TAPPS Class 5A State Tennis Tournament at the Waco Regional Tennis Center. The Chargers were perhaps even more impressive this time,... more »
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Heights/Neartown Roundup: Eagles earn 22nd baseball title
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HS baseball playoffs: Waltrip defeats Santa Fe
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HS baseball playoffs: Reagan falls to Lamar Consolidated
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HS baseball playoffs: Waltrip falls to Santa Fe
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HS baseball playoffs: St. Thomas defeats Argyle Liberty Christian
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Track and field: Lions rampage into Austin
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Heights/Montrose roundup: Lamar primed for another high state finish
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Waltrip HS grad Anne Marie Taylor throws no-hitter
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HS baseball playoffs: Reagan defeats Jones
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Tennis: St. Thomas builds for future
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Heights/Neartown Roundup: St. Thomas primed to defend
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HS baseball: Reagan falls to Davis
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HS Baseball: Waltrip defeats Austin
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HS girls softball: Reagan crushes Kashmere
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