Highland Park Vs. Frisco Independence Friday, November 18, 2016 7:30 P.M the Ford Center at the Star, Frisco, Texas
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Highland Park vs. Rockwall Highland Park vs. Timberview Highland Park vs. Lovejoy Highland Park vs. Poteet Highland Park vs. Royse City August 26, 2016 7:30 p.m. Highlander Stadium September 9, 2016 7:30 p.m. Highlander Stadium September 16, 2016 7:30 p.m. Highlander Stadium October 14, 2016 7:30 p.m. Highlander Stadium October 28, 2016 7:30 p.m. Highlander Stadium Bi-District Playoff Highland Park vs. Mount Pleasant Saturday, November 12, 2016 1:00 p.m The Ford Center at The Star, Frisco, Texas Division I Region II 5-A Area Playoff Highland Park vs. Frisco Independence Friday, November 18, 2016 7:30 p.m The Ford Center at The Star, Frisco, Texas 4A Division I Semifinals Highland Park vs. Mansfield Legacy Friday, November 29, 2013 12:30 p.m. AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas 4A Region 2 Quarterfinals Highland Park vs. Wylie Friday, December 6, 2013 7:30 p.m. Eagle Stadium, Allen, Texas 4A Division 1 State Semifinals Highland Park vs. Denton Guyer Saturday, December 14, 2013 1:00 p.m. Eagle Stadium, Allen, Texas 4A Region 2 Quarterfinals Highland Park vs. Wylie Friday, December 6, 2013 7:30 p.m. Eagle Stadium, Allen, Texas Because Victories Demand A Game Plan. Here’s to all those who know that winning requires the proper training and planning. We want to celebrate the competitive winner in you. Let’s achieve all of your goals, together. Bob White | 214.987.8882 | [email protected] © 2016 Bank of Texas, a division of BOKF, NA. Member FDIC. IT TAKES A TEAM OUR TEAM SUPPORTS YOU Welcome, Scots! Highland Park Football Fans, Welcome to tonight’s game! We are excited that you’re here to support the Scots! There isn’t any better entertainment in the State of Texas on Friday nights than high school football! Both teams come into tonight’s game having worked extremely hard since last January to prepare for this moment. Countless hours spent in off-season, the weight room, summer conditioning programs and 7-on-7 competitions have brought the Scots to this point. Participation in high school football requires a special individual due to its extremely competitive and physical nature. We hope you recognize the sacrifi ce these young men make for their teams, schools and communities. We also ask that you recognize our outstanding, award-winning Highlander Band, Color Guard, Bagpipe Corps, Cheerleaders, Scotsmen, and Highland Belles. These young men and women do a great job of representing High- land Park. Other student groups and a large percentage of our student body are in attendance tonight supporting all those who wear the Blue and Gold. We very much appreciate their support and spirit! We are fortunate to have tremendous leadership from Dr. Tom Trigg and the HPISD administration. At HPHS, Walter Kelly and his staff create a leadership environment both in and out of the classroom that is second to none in the state. Our faculty is a special group, demanding academic excellence while being very supportive of our students in their many activities. Highland Park is a special place due to our outstanding administration and faculty! All extra-curricular and co-curricular activities teach life lessons. Students can pursue their talents, learn to work together as a team and develop leadership skills which will benefi t them the rest of their lives. As educators and coaches, we stress character, integrity, sportsmanship, perseverance and teach valuable life skills which students will use long after their high school days. Again, thanks for coming to tonight’s game. We appreciate your support. Remember, Everyday is a Great Day to be a Scot and Scot Fight Never Dies! Game Day Reminders: 1) Wear Blue & Gold to the Game. 2) Come Early, Be Loud the Entire Game, Stay Late! 3) Greet the players when they come out of the indoor activity center for the Highlander March! 4) Yell with cheerleaders, Dance with the Belles and Clap to the beat of the band! 5) After the Game, Congratulate the Players! 6) Most of all, HAVE FUN! Johnny Ringo Athletic Director HIGHLAND PARK SCOTS MemoriesExtraordinary Start with the Front row, from left: Richard Means, Ice Hockey; Austin Mead, Chess Club; William Adair, Baseball; Luke Ford, Scotsmen; Johnny Ringo, Athletic Director; Robert Luo, Highlander Strings Orchestra; Jack Chapman, Men’s Soccer; Maddie Basso, Student Council and Highland Belles Second row: Abigail Lindwall, Highlander Band; Avery Davis, Lads & Lassies; Sydney Mills, Robotics; Madeline Ngo, Volleyball; Morgan Smith, Girls Basketball; Maddie Rutledge, Field Hockey; Riley Malone, Girls Soccer; Holland Meeks, Girls Gymnastics; Happy Waterman, Sparking Scot; Mary Stewart, HP 103; Nicholas Lazzaro, Ice Hockey Our Highland Park Scots are just Third row: Zoe Durham, Girls Lacrosse; Ali Garrett, Girls Swimming; Lindsay Wallace, Girls one of the things that make the Golf; Sophie Schott, Girls Cross Country; Sydney Thompson, Softball; Mary Elizabeth Scott, Park Cities so extraordinary, and Cheerleading; Logan Lett, Tennis; Falyn Reaugh, Girls Track & Field; Noah Culpepper, Boys Cross we are proud to support them. Country; Stefan Bardwell, Boys Gymnastics. GO SCOTS!” Back row: Junior Dorbah, Wrestling; Coleman Everett, Junior Symphony Ball; Reeves Beall, Ultimate “ Frisbee; Parker Alexander, Boys Lacrosse; Michael Clarke, Football; Bennett Brock, Powerlifting; Robbie Briggs, President and CEO Olivia Gruber, Highland Belles; David Slear, Crew; Tommy King, Boys Swimming; Walker French, Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty Men’s Track & Field; William Dunnill, Bass Team [email protected] APPLES TO ZINNIAS BACHENDORF’S BAG‘N BAGGAGE BENEFIT COSMETICS BETTY REITER THE BIZ CALYPSO ST. BARTH CARLA MARTINENGO BOUTIQUE CASTLE GAP JEWELRY CORNER BAKERY CAFÉ DOUBLE R HANNA ISUL HILLSTONE J.MCLAUGHLIN JOS.A.BANK KENDRA SCOTT SCOTSKID BIZ PROUD LUCKY DOG BARKERY LUCY MAL MALOUF MATTHEW TRENT MEL CREWS NEW BALANCE DFW OCCHIALI MODERN OPTICS ORVIS PARK PLAZA SALON PICKLES & ICE CREAM POCKETS MENSWEAR R+D KITCHEN RIFFRAFF SOCIETY SPRINKLES CUPCAKES SPRINKLES ICE CREAM SWOOZIE’S TACO DINER TOM THUMB TOOTSIES TRUE FOOD KITCHEN YLANG 23 ThePlazaAtPrestonCenter.com PRESTON ROAD AT NORTHWEST HIGHWAY SCOTS IN REVIEW Highland Park Softball Team Wins First Ever District Title; AcDec Team Competes in Alaska, Places Second in the Nation This past spring the Lady Scots softball and second place in every doubles event at In cross country, the girls finished first team posted a 13-1 district record and won the district meet. The Scots also finished and the boys second in district. The boys the first district championship in school first and third place in boys and girls sin- placed eighth in regionals while the girls history. The team was an Area Finalist gles. At regionals, Chandler Carter/ finished sixth. Jordyn Kaplan placed 126th with a 18-9 record. Phillip Quinn won first place, as did overall at state. The HP Academic Decathlon team won Brittany Newton/Logan Lett. In mixed In track, the girls finished second in dis- its first state title, qualifying the team to doubles Charlie Legg/Elizabeth Thetford trict while the boys came in sixth. At the advance to the national finals in placed third. At the state tournament Area competition, the boys finished ninth Anchorage, Alaska. With a score of Newton/Lett placed third in girls doubles and the girls placed second. Falyn Reaugh 52,346.6 points, the AcDec team finished and Carter/Quinn won second in mixed came in fourth in state in the high jump. second in the nation. Leading the Scots doubles. Stephen Dieb again led the wrestling were Michael Hodak, Raef Rothschild, The girls basketball team, with a 10-4 dis- team and was voted District Outstanding Brooke Yung, Wyatt Hill, Michael Xie, trict record, was a bi-district finalist. Wrestler. He finished third in state. Kevin Chen, Cheyenne Son, Jack Reynolds The boys basketball team, with a 23-10 Regional qualifiers also included Kiefer and Grant Bailey. season record, was an Area finalist. Pete Wetzel, Ben Kroencke, Clay McPherson, The girls soccer team advanced to the Davis led DFM in three-point FGs made, Shane Read, Caleb Kimzey, Colby state finals, where it lost a 2-1 heartbreaker Stefon Jauregi was ninth in points scored Hopkins, Aidan Conner, Jeremy Hanes, for the championship. Savanna Jones tied and fifth in assists. Ben Reichert was fifth Junior Dorbah and Matthew Evans. a state record with 41 career assists, rank- in rebounds. The boys and girls gymnastics teams were ing her 10th nationally. Over the past two The two girls golf teams finished as dis- both district champions. The boys finished years, their soccer record is 47-4-6. trict champion and runner-up. The two 11th at state and the girls sixth. The Scots baseball team rolled to a 14-0 teams placed 11th and 14th at regionals. Adam Elahmadi and Keegan Black led he district record. The state-ranked team The two boys golf teams finished in first boys while the girls were led by Tatum advanced three rounds to the regional place and third place in district. The Scots Meeks, Lily Overton and Elli Overton. quarterfinals. were second in regionals and ninth at The Scots volleyball team had another The HP lacrosse team continued its state. Ty Burke and Cash Carter shot 151 successful year, finishing as the district strong playoff tradition by reaching the and finished in the top 25 at state. champions and going all the way to the state finals. The Division I team had won The Scots football team won the district fourth round of the playoffs. The Scots' seven state titles since 2004. The Division championship with a 7-0 record, then record of 43-7 is the best win/loss record II team won the state championship in advanced to the Area round, finishing with in school history.