North Texas High School Sports Report

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In an exclusive interview, Texas' high school basketball player of the year stays humble and grateful.
Anthony Morgan brings his military and coaching experience to Plano West High School, where the varsity boys basketball team is contending for the district title.
Wylie's Stanley leads a great Pirates team in north Texas' toughest basketball district.
McKinney North basketball player Allie Dora has improved her playing skills through select play.
Valerie Little has been a stabilizing force as head coach of the McKinney North varsity girls basketball team.
The little things - like kicks - conspired against Celina in the 2006 football 3A state championship.
Even though Melissa High School is graduating its first seniors in 2007, they have no problem winning at sports.
The Wakeland Wolverines high school wrestling team is ready to win in its first year.
The McKinney North High School cross country teams both won their district meet.
A new Rocky movie introduces us to a very different Sylvester Stallone.
McKinney North's varsity boys basketball team relies on a number of football players to line their bench.
Allen High School's varsity boys basketball team is ready to end their playoff drought and challenge Plano for the district championship in 2007.
After winning the state title in 2006, the Plano varsity boys basketball team is facing a number of conetenders all ready to take the mantle.
A civic project in Plano, Texas to help feed the hungry during Thanksgiving has garnered the support of area groups and Plano West High School athletes.
Frisco ended a Cinderella 2006 season with a loss to Whitehouse in the area round, advancing much farther than anyone expected they would.
In the 2006 5A Football Division I Region II semifinal playoff game, Westfield overcame a 21-10 deficit to top beat Plano East.
A first year coach, George Wesley Charles, brings a new attitude to Frisco Centennial and the varsity girls basketball team.
Melissa High School's football team, in their first year with a senior class, advanced to the 2A state semifinals.
Coach Tim Euler is leading a talented Lady Lions team that once again has state title hopes.
In the first month of the Metroplex High School Hockey League, the Allen Eagles ar ein first place thanks to some strong offense and the play of Matt Pombo in goal.
The season has begun for high school hockey players in the North Texas area. The AT&T Metroplex High School Hockey League is comprised of over 70 teams and hundreds of players.
Lake Dallas head coach Mike Young changes the Falcons' offensive scheme every week, which makes it difficult for opponents to prepare for them.
Four seniors at four key positions are the reason Frisco High School in Texas is having a Cinderella year.
Frisco Boys Team, Colony Girls win their respective divisions at the Frisco Meet.
At Little Elm High School, Mike Beasley coaches his son, Cole. The two find a balance between the game and their personal lives that brings success to both.
With their top runners down due to injury, the Plano High School Girls Cross Country team has done well, and hopes their return will spark a win at the district meet.
The Celina High School Football Team has been a powerhouse in 2A, but expectations are high for the team as they move up in classification to 3A.
The Frisco Centennial Lady Titans Volleyball Team has become one of the top programs in north Texas thanks to a lot of talent and a great coach.
Plano East High School Football Player Fires Up Teammates with Insane Play.
Brent Holtrop of the Frisco Centennial Titans is a student of the game of football, which brings him success on the field.
The Broncos of McKinney Boyd High School are ready to field their first varsity team, and fans are rallying around them.
The 2006 Lobos from Little Elm High School are moving up to 4A from 3A, and they are ready to win now.
The Plano East Football Team has rebounded from an opening-season loss to become a stronger, smarter team.
Wylie High School head football coach Bill Howard has his team playing at a high level.
By following the advice of some old football sayings, the Allen Eagles came back from 26 points down to win a game against Rockwall.
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