When asked to describe Leander High School junior forward Noah Robledo, head coach Clint Bradley simply called him “a matchup nightmare for the average high school basketball team.”
When asked to describe Leander High School junior forward Noah Robledo, head coach Clint Bradley simply called him “a matchup nightmare for the average high school basketball team.”
Nederland High senior quarterback Bryce McMorris was called upon last year to lead the Bulldogs in place of his now-graduated stepbrother, Blaysin Fernandez, when the latter could not go on because of injury, and he did so with unwavering poise.
Just how vital is Aldine MacArthur High 4-star senior cornerback Joshua Eaton to a Generals team seeking to improve immensely from a 1-9 campaign last year? According to second year head coach Wayne Crawford, the 6-foot-2, 175-pound University of Texas commit serves as “our engine, [our] spark plug, [and] our leader.”
It did not matter to the Euless Trinity High volleyball team that they lost to El Paso Franklin High in a tournament earlier this month. The former gained new friends in the latter, albeit under sad circumstances.
A senior running back who just moved from South Carolina helped the Katy High Tigers start the 2019 season on an exciting note by beating the defending Class 6A Division I champions from Galena Park North Shore High.
This season’s volleyball success came early for Savannah Kjolhede.
Mansfield High School alum Collin Clark has been named a 2018-19 Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-American Scholar for the University of Texas-San Antonio, UTSA’s website reported.
Former Grapevine Faith Christian golfer and current Southern Methodist University Mustang Jackson Markham has been named a Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar, SMU’s website reported.
When the 2019 Magnolia West High football team takes the field in a few weeks, it will kick off a year of firsts.
The Greatwood Gators and Richmond George Ranch High swimming programs are buoyed by the talents of two athletes, Marisa “Mari” Liang and Ben Greene.
The upcoming season presents a huge opportunity for the Dallas Highland Park High football team and head coach Randy Allen to enter the record books.
A former football star at Foster High School has been named to a national watch list recognizing community service.
After earning numerous honors for his on-field work, Ridge Point alumnus Travis Bruffy is getting noticed for his off-field endeavors.
Norman Grimes Jr.’s strong summer continued in Iowa, with the Canyon High School alumnus setting a new Texas Tech track record.
All eyes will be on Fort Bend Marshall High senior quarterback Malik Hornsby as he suits up in the black and gold for his second and last year at the Missouri City school.
Now a sophomore at Southern Methodist University, Morgan Smith chose to remain in her Dallas hometown after carving a standout reputation with the Lady Scots at Highland Park High School.
Whether it’s his hard work at practice or steady play during games, the Splendora Wildcats senior shortstop doesn’t settle for anything less than success.
When the Girls Basketball 7-6A All-District honors were revealed in March, it was no surprise that Zarria Carter was named 1st Team All District.
Texas Tech redshirt junior guard Andrew Sorrells is drawing more than his fair share of praise for helping usher the Texas Tech Red Raiders into the position they now find themselves.
CJ Massinburg leaves Buffalo University as the “face” of the school’s up-and-coming basketball program.
Jerome Rogers Jr., a basketball standout at Madison High School, is continuing a long line of athletic success in his family.
Three outstanding athletes wear this week’s mantle for Student Athlete of Month for Randall High School, part of the Canyon Independent School District in Canyon/Amarillo, Texas.
Big Spring boys’ track coach Mitchell Woodard has made reminding his Steers just who they are a big part of his game plan for this season.
Denton High baseball coach Toby Rumfield can finally start to see his Broncos settling in.
As a student at South Grand Prairie High School in Texas, Uchenna Nwoke earned a No. 24 statewide ranking as the No. 11 center for the Warriors.