HP vs Lake Highlands: Before the Kickoff

The Scots welcome the Lake Highlands Wildcats to this side of Northwest Highway tonight for the first time since 1999, head coach Randy Allen’s first year at Highland Park.

RichardsonLakeHighlands helmets“Lake Highlands was a playoff team last year,” said Allen. “They are well disciplined, well coached and they play hard. They are 2-1 in district, coming off a 45-38 win over Richardson.”

The Wildcats have lost to Rowlett, 37-35; Colleyville Heritage, 40-16; and Mesquite, 56-21. They’ve beaten Plano East, 18-13; Berkner, 37-22; and Richardson, 45-38.

Brock Jones (#13) is the Wildcats quarterback. He has completed 38 of 76 passes for 608 yards and seven touchdowns. Junior quarterback Brendyn Gettens (#16) has seen plenty of action, completing 22 of 29 passes for 286 yards and four touchdowns.

The leading wide receiver for LH is Jamarice Preston, who has caught 35 passes for 630 yards and eight TDs. He is averaging 18 yards per catch and is the Wildcats’ leading scorer for the season.

Lake Highlands has a healthy ground game, led by a big front line and a punishing runner named Tyler Hughes, who has rumbled 140 times for 684 yards and seven touchdowns over the first six games. Last season as a junior he gained more than 1,000 yards while averaging 6.3 yards per carry. Not only is Hughes a tough runner but is armed with 4.5 speed.

Experience will be a key for the Wildcats at the skill positions. Last year Jones was the team’s leading passer, Preston was the top receiver and Hughes led the team in rushing.

In Last Friday’s 45-38 win over Richardson, Jones scored with 30 seconds left in the game to put Lake Highlands up by three. But that was enough time for the Eagles to drive to the Wildcats sixyard line and kick a field goal to send the game into overtime.

Lake Highlands fed the ball to its power runner and he went 25 yards in three runs to score in overtime. Richardson then drove to the six-yard line before a fourth-down interception in the end zone ended the nail-biter.

The Wildcats gained 535 yards of total offense, including 144 yards on the ground by running back Hughes and 175 yards receiving by wide receiver Preston.

The Scots are coming off a tough 42-27 loss to Mesquite Horn at Hanby Stadium. The loss snapped the Scots’ impressive 37-game district winning streak and marks the third HP district loss in the past 16 years. The major difference-maker was Horn’s talented wide receiver Jarrison Stewart, who caught six passes for 120 yards, including touchdowns of 20, 34 and 28 yards.

But Stewart’s biggest play helped set the tone for the Jaguars in the first quarter. After Brooks Burgin (#5, 6-2, 189) led the Scots on a textbook 98-yard touchdown drive to start the game, Stewart returned a punt for 67 yards to tie it up and give the crowd a preview of how the game was going to be played. Stewart’s big plays earned him The Dallas Morning News Offensive Player of the Week. He is verbally committed to TCU.

“Our mistakes – the punt return, a fumble and an interception – were key to Horn going up 28-14 at the half,” said Allen. “We came back and with four minutes left we had the ball and were down by eight.”

The Jaguars defense held the Scots offense and then ran out the clock by lining up 290-pound nose guard Dalen Morgan in the backfield and handing him the ball. He rolled for 51 yards on three carries, including a 27-yard touchdown with 56 seconds left in the game. The Scots battled back and the game ended with HP on the two-yard line.

So Horn has the inside track to the district championship but the Scots feel that they can learn from this defeat and it can help them in the playoffs.

“It takes playing a good team for us to learn the areas in which we need to improve,” said Allen. “We’re excited and anxious to get back on the field and find out what we’ve learned. ”

The biggest lesson the Scots learned at Hanby on Friday is that a team cannot give up two fumbles and two interceptions and expect to beat a good opponent.

With a solid dose of reality, the Scots are practicing a little harder and are working on areas that need improvement. Defensive back Pearson Feagans (#22, 6-0, 165) is out with a broken collar bone.

Linebacker Michael Linehan (#35, 6-1, 230) had a good game for the Scots. His six tackles included three for a loss and one sack. Linebacker Mitchell Kaufman (#10, 6-3, 225) overcame a nagging back injury and was credited with six solo tackles. Feagans had four solo tackles before his injury. Nose guard Danny Gouskos (#94, 5-9, 210) had seven total tackles including one for a loss.

Tonight the Scots will be battling turnovers as well as Wildcats.

Former Scots in College and Beyond

HPHS athletes to take their skills to the next level

November 12, 2014  Dallas, TX

Nine senior athletes were recognized Nov. 12, after signing letters of intent to play for college teams. Teachers, parents, and classmates cheered on the seniors as they were each introduced by their coaches. Congratulations to the following students:

9 athletes sign letters of intentLayne Looney – University of Richmond – baseball
Jon Skidmore – Baylor University – baseball
Clayton Woods – University of Texas at San Antonio – football
Case Carpenter – University of North Carolina – lacrosse
Tyler Brock – Virginia Military Institue – lacrosse
Eleanor Watson – Mississippi State University – volleyball
Margo Taylor – University of Tennessee – tennis
Kate Boyer – University of North Carolina – swimming
Annelyse Tullier – University of Denver – swimming

 

Former Scots in College and Beyond

BAND

Jonathan Browne (’12), Auburn University Elliott Clayton (’12), Texas A&M David Costas (’12), Purdue University Pierce Riddick (’12), Belmont University Katharina Bremer (’13), University of Oklahoma Holly Lacour (’13), A&M – Concert Band, Huilabaloo Pep Band Luke Palter (’13), NYU – Concert Band Charles Sanchez (’13) Belmont Un. – Wind Ensb Christian Sommers (’13), SMU Christina Hagens (’14), University of Oklahoma

BASEBALL

Chris Young (’98), New York Mets Clayton Kershaw (’06), Los Angeles Dodgers Bo Schultz (’04), Arizona Diamondbacks Jake Howeth (’11), Texas Wesleyan University Ben McElroy (’11), Texas State University Ford Stainback (’11), Rice University Aaron Falgoust (’12), Redlands Com. College Matthew Milburn (’12), Wofford College Will Nichol (’12), Hendrix College Dylan May (’13), Wofford University Westin Roever (’13), Hendrix College Matt Wilson (’13), Oklahoma State University Matthew Lillard (’14), Millsaps College

BASKETBALL

Daniel Edwards (’10), Princeton Zach Chu (’11), University of Richmond James Fraschilla (’11), Oklahoma University David Allen (’12), Georgetown University Will Miller (’13), Mount St. Mary’s University Chase Fletcher (’13), University of Richmond Matt Fraschilla (’13), Harvard University Sara Johnson (’13) Lesall College Kaitlyn Read (’13), NYU Evan Buecler (’14), Kansas State Derek Cahn (’14), Texas A&M Clayton Murtha (’14), Washington & Lee

CHEERLEADING

Kate Doviak (’10), Clemson University Arielle Iola (’13), University of Maryland CREW Brady Britten (‘11), George Washington Un. Brooke Koonsman (‘11), Clemson University Chloe Sarfatis (’14), University of Oklahoma Sarah Smith (’14), Santa Clara

CROSS COUNTRY

Sara Sutherland (’10), Colorado University Matt Galvin (‘11), Baylor Mary Beth Hamilton (’13), University of Texas Jack Beitter (’14), University of Florida Aubree Miller (’14), Baylor Natalie Rathjen (’14), Princeton University

FOOTBALL

Matthew Stafford (‘06), Detroit Lions Chris Hipps (’10), SMU Joey Landess (’10), University of Richmond Kyle Stouffer (‘11), Un. of Central Arkansas Preston Miller (’12), Texas Christian University William Morris (’12), Davidson College Holt Perlman (’12), University of Texas Tyler Rentfro (’12), McMurry University Nick Rose (’12), University of Texas Dalton Stogner (’12), Un. of North Carolina Tanner Stone (’12), Duke University Luke Utley (’12), University of Texas Williams Barns (’13), SMU Andrew Clyde (’14), University of Richmond Cole Feigl (’14), Furman University Tanner Houghton (’14), University of Chicago Tony Richards (’14), SMU

GOLF

Harrison Frazar (‘90), PGA Tour Charlie Holland (‘05), Gateway Pro Tour Paul Haley (’06), PGA Tour Cody Gribble (’09), PGA Tour Charlie Ewing (’10), Vanderbilt University Callie Scheffl er (’12), Texas A&M Scottie Scheffl er (’14), University of Texas

GYMNASTICS

Meyer Williams (’14), Ohio State LACROSSE Haydyn Anigian (’11), Northwestern University Campbell Puckett (‘11), Texas Christian Un. Katherine Shepherd (’11), William & Mary Campbell Sode (’11), Rutgers University Domenic Massimilian (’12), Cornell Madison Palms (’12), Boston University Connor Purcell (’12), SMU Megan Callaghan (’13), Penn State Matthew Meaders (’13), University of Texas Paige Jubinsky (’14), Stanford Robert Mencke (’14), Harvard

ORCHESTRA

Laura Deen (’11), Centenary Celeste Fleming (’11), The Un. of North Texas Flora Hollifi eld (’11), Oberlin Ian Simpkins (’11), SMU Luke Warner (’11), Baylor University Theresa Lee (’11), SMU Ben Littlejohn (’12), Belmont University Geoffrey Morris (’12), Southwestern University Peter Walsh (’12), Boston University McCormick Carlson (’13), The Un. of Colorado Sam Crofford (’13), Texas A&M University Trevor Drew (’13), Texas Tech University Elizabeth Keckeisen (’13), Peabody Music Con. Preston Luthy (’13), MIT

SOCCER

Dalton Brantley (’10), Franklin Coll., Switzerland Trevor Hubbard (’10), Un. of South Carolina Alex Hoyl (‘11), University of Incarnate Word Brittany Rupple (’11), Libscomb University Kelsey Robertson (‘11), Jacksonville State Un. Ashleigh Wells (’11), SMU Kelsey Bass (’12), Oklahoma State University Megan Gittins (’12), Princeton University Dominic Duffell (’13), Flagler University Conner Hayward (’13), Washington & Lee Sam Hayward (’13), University of Virginia Sarah Howley (’13), West Virginia Katie Martin (’13), Villanova Jordan Bethea (’14), Trinity University Dawson French (’14), Trinity University DK Manley (’14), SMU Rachel O’Neal (’14), Missouri University of Science and Technology Sara Summers (’14), Texas Tech Abby Tisdale (’14), Trinity University

SWIMMING & DIVING

Allison Arnold (’10), Stanford University Pablo Lara (’11), SMU Daniel Withers (’11), Southwestern University Lindsey Streepey (’12), Notre Dame Mitchell Boyer (’13), Johns Hopkins University Morgan King (’14), Un. of Calif., San Diego Aaron Garrett (’14), US Merchant Marine Acad. Lauren Murski (’14), University of Pennsylvania

TENNIS

Charlotte Calhoun (’10), SMU Abby Stainback (‘10), Baylor University Chris Walters (’11), Pomona College Melanie Marlin (’12), University of Texas, SA Kristin Mee (’12), University of Arkansas Graham Sowden (’12), Rhodes College John Daseke (’13), Depauw University Maddie Gordon (’13), Pomona College Avery Schober (’13), University of the South Hunter Holman (’14), Texas Tech Connor LaFavre (’14), Xavier University Abigail Zidell (’14), Washington & Lee

TRACK & FIELD

Travis Hebler (’10), Millsaps College Sara Sutherland (’10), Colorado University Matt Galvin (‘11), Baylor Philip Todd (‘11), University of Virginia Mary Beth Hamilton (’13), University of Texas Jack Beitter (’14), University of Florida Natalie Rathjen (’14), Princeton University

TRI-ATHLETE

Blake Shirk (’12), Texas A&M Brandon Shirk (’12), Texas A&M

VOLLEYBALL

Hope Ogden (‘11), Baylor Maya Lloyd (’13), Un. of California, Santa Cruz

MILITARY SERVICE

Bruce Lankford (‘81), US Navy Craig Lankford (‘84), US Army Stuart Lankford (‘88), US Marine Corps Ben Post (‘99), US Army Charles Leary (‘00), US Navy Taylor Droke (‘01), US Air Force Patrick George (‘01), US Marine Corps Michael Horn (‘01), US Army Michael Eisenlohr (‘03), US Army Bill Foran (‘03), US Marine Corps Clement George (‘03), US Navy Nick Hainsfurther (‘03), US Air Force Rob Rain (‘03), US Marine Corps Brie Charbonneau (‘04), US Navy Sheldon Hodges (‘04), US Army Chester Hewitt (‘05), US Navy Alex Cole (‘06), US Navy Morgan Hudnall (‘06), US Army Evan Rodeffer (‘06), US Marine Corps Spencer Ewing (’07), US Navy Winston Gamso (’08), US Army Jack Murtha (‘08), US Air Force Dan Samson (‘08), US Navy Jonathan Broderson (‘09), Un. of Okla. ROTC Knox Holliday (‘09), US Navy Cal Lundberg (’09), Texas A&M Corps John Todd (‘09), US Military Academy Jenks White (’09), US Army Rayce Clapp (’10), Texas A&M Corps Cameron Everett (‘10), US Military Academy George Bruner (‘11), Texas Tech ROTC Sam Capehart (‘11), US Army Mason Hudnall (‘11), US Army Cameron Lundberg (’11), Texas A&M Corps Kyle Wallace (‘11), US Army Alessandra Richter (‘11), US Air Force Academy Hardy Davis (’12), US Naval Academy Spence Feigl (’12), Texas A&M Corps Blake Gordon (’12), US Military Academy Ian Hayashi (’12), Texas A&M Corps Meyer Ungerman (’12), US Military Academy Dylan Weakley (’12), Texas A&M Corps Nan Porter (’13), US Military Academy Nolan Bagwell (’13), US Marine Corps Aaron Garrett (’14), US Merchant Marine Acad. Jackson Stafford (’14), US Marine Corps

If you have updates to this list please email [email protected].

Lake Highlands Coaches and Administration

Superintendent: Dr. Kay Waggoner

Principal: Frank Miller

Director of Athletics: Bob Dubey

Head Coach: Scott Smith

Assistant Coaches: Russell Urbntke, Cory Campbell, Judd Smith, Brad Shea, Jimmy Tackett, Nathan Hattemer, Bobby Holland, Cliff Cain, Gene Gonzales, Peter McLeod, Brian Watkins and Matt Lubinski

Athletic Trainers: Todd Holmes and Jessica Nelson

Band Director: Jeff Bradford

Assistant Band Directors: James Rees Amanda and Johnson Matt Moore

Color Guard Director: Danny Martinez

Highlandette Director: Sarah Stoeber

Assistant Highlandette Director: Madison Hancock

Cheer Sponsors: Hillary Blair Holli Penn

Colors: Red & White