Last Wednesday the McKinney and McKinney Boyd girls golf teams had a tournament, check out the highlights from the tournament below!
THE PINNACLE: 2025 UIL Volleyball State Finals Preview -- Highland Park vs. A&M Consolidated (5A-D1)
20 Nov, 2025
UIL 5A-DIVISION 1 STATE FINAL
Highland Park Scots vs. A&M Consolidated Tigers
WHEN: Saturday, November 22nd (11/22) -- 11:00 AM
WHERE: Curtis Culwell Center -- Garland, TX
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For Highland Park (42–8), the path back to this stage has been paved with a bit of poetic justice. Head coach Michael Dearman and company have strung together 20 straight wins on their impeccable journey to the title game — including a particularly meaningful one.
In last week’s Region II Final, the Scots once again ran into McKinney North — the very team that eliminated them from the 2024 playoffs before storming to a 5A-DI Runner-Up finish. This time, Highland Park controlled the moment, sweeping the Bulldogs before repeating that effort against Aledo in the Semifinals.
Now, the No. 4-ranked team in Texas (MaxPreps) returns to the championship match for the first time since 2008, aiming to secure the program’s first-ever UIL crown.
On offense, the Scots feature a well-structured attack headlined by senior Brooklyn Bailey, a Memphis-signee and last year’s District 12-5A Hitter of the Year.
Alongside her is sophomore standout Sarah Floyd, the reigning district Newcomer of the Year, who has stepped comfortably into a major role during HP’s postseason surge. Factor in 6-foot-5 senior middle Lydia Fisher (California–San Diego), and it’s no surprise the front line is as potent as it is.
Defensively, the Scots rely on Arizona-bound libero Georgia “Gigi” Whann, last season’s 12-5A Libero of the Year. Her court command and passing consistency have helped stabilize a backline that rarely gives opponents clean looks. Senior DS Tiffany Lindo, a first-team, all-district selection, adds another layer of reliability to a defensive unit that has been as disciplined as it has been dynamic.
But in A&M Consolidated, Highland Park meets a program writing its own euphoric story.
After finishing second in District 17-5A, A&M Consolidated (37–9) has surged when the lights burned brightest. The Tigers stunned the state last week by sweeping crosstown rival College Station in the Regional Final — a victory that clinched their first State Tournament appearance since 2014. They followed it up with a composed, four-set win over New Braunfels in the Semis, sealing the school’s inaugural trip to the UIL State Championship match.
Explosiveness remains a defining trait for head coach Laura Korenek’s squad, and nowhere is that more evident than in the Tigers’ front-row firepower. Freshman outside hitter Harper Korenek has been a revelation, erupting for just under 500 kills while adding 356 digs — a résumé likely to earn her Newcomer of the Year honors.
She forms a potent one-two punch with senior Jillian Vinal, an East Texas A&M-signee and the Swiss Army knife of Consol’s operation. Whether setting or shifting to the right side, Vinal has supplied 305 kills, 568 assists, and 347 digs, showcasing an increasingly versatile skill set.
Rounding out the offensive arsenal are seniors Mia Cross (179 kills, 336 digs), a UT-Tyler signee, and Sammie Smith, who is Arkansas Tech-bound and has chipped in 279 kills of her own. Meanwhile, at the controls is sophomore setter Kendall Newton, whose nearly 800 assists have elevated the offense’s tempo and balance throughout the playoff run.
By the final whistle, one program will leave with its first UIL title — a breakthrough years in the making. The other will walk away knowing it stood on the sport’s biggest stage. Either way, Saturday promises a finish worthy of two teams that have surged into Texas volleyball’s brightest spotlight.

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THE STATUS: VYPE DFW Preseason GBB Rankings; Multiple State Champs prepare to defend titles
13 Nov, 2025
FW Boswell Pioneers (2025 6A-D2 State Champs)
Few regions in Texas — or the country, for that matter — match the consistency and competitive depth of girls basketball in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Year after year, it not only produces elite individual talent but programs that redefine supremacy.
Last winter, DFW teams nearly swept the upper tiers of the UIL State Championships — with Boswell (6A-DII), Denton Ryan (5A-DI), and Lincoln (4A-DII) each hoisting titles. All three headline this year’s preseason rankings, armed with veteran cores and championship experience that make repeat runs far from out of reach.
Behind them, Lancaster, North Crowley, and Duncanville stand poised to contend in the always-brutal 6A field, while Plano East looks to build on its Semifinal breakthrough.
In 5A, Argyle and Frisco Memorial return well-balanced rosters capable of making another deep postseason surge, while Braswell — fresh off a 34-3 season — remains firmly in the mix among 6A’s best.
Across classifications, one theme continues to define the region: depth. The balance of powerhouse programs and rising challengers ensures that every district race will carry playoff-level stakes from the outset.
At this point, it isn’t just about winning — it’s about maintaining the standard of excellence that now feels ingrained in the region’s DNA.
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*Last section indicates 2025 result
VYPE Dallas-Fort Worth Combined (6A-4A) Top-10 Girls Basketball Rankings -- 2025-26 PRESEASON
1. Boswell Pioneers (6A) -- 39-2 (12-0 in District 3-6A) // UIL 6A-D2 State Champions*
2. Denton Ryan Raiders (5A) -- 32-7 (11-1 in 6-5A) // UIL 5A-D1 State Champions*
3. Lancaster Tigers (6A) -- 27-6 (12-2 in 11-6A) // UIL 6A-D2 State Semifinalists
4. Lincoln Tigers (4A) -- 39-2 (14-0 in 11-4A) // UIL 4A-D2 State Champions*
5. North Crowley Panthers (6A) -- 27-9 (9-3 in 3-6A) // 6A-D1 Region 1 Finalists
6. Plano East Panthers (6A) -- 24-14 (10-6 in 6-6A) // UIL 6A-D1 State Semifinalists
7. Duncanville Pantherettes (6A) -- 29-7 (13-1 in 11-6A) // 6A-D1 Region 2 Finalists
8. Argyle Eagles (5A) -- 32-6 (11-1 in 6-5A) // 5A-D2 Region 1 Finalists
9. Frisco Memorial Warriors (5A) -- 33-8 (14-0 in 11-5A) // UIL 5A-D2 State Semifinalists
10. Braswell Bengals (6A) -- 34-3 (13-1 in 5-6A) // 6A-D2 Regional Semifinalists
Others to Watch: Red Oak Hawks (15-5A), Denton Guyer Wildcats (5-6A), South Grand Prairie Warriors (8-6A), Wakeland Wolverines (12-5A), Mansfield Summit Jaguars (8-5A), Cedar Hill Longhorns (11-6A), Flower Mound Jaguars (5-6A)

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THE HIERARCY: VYPE DFW Final 2025 Football Rankings; Familiar Faces gear up for Playoffs
10 Nov, 2025
Southlake Carroll Dragons
Momentum has shifted and contenders have emerged, as the final whistle of district play gives way to the high-stakes march of November football. The Dallas-Fort Worth area once again finds itself at the center of the state’s most competitive playoff picture.
Southlake Carroll and Allen headline the list after flawless 10-0 campaigns, both asserting dominance in Class 6A. Duncanville, Prosper, and Waxahachie remain close behind, each fine-tuning its form as the postseason begins.
Power programs like Aledo and South Oak Cliff continue to anchor the 5A landscape, while Celina separated itself in the 4A classification. Also, Lone Star and Highland Park round out a strong tier of one-loss challengers.
Rising late-season stories—Coppell, North Forney, Walnut Grove, and Forney—add intrigue to an already deep field, proving that timing and momentum can be just as valuable as the bottom line.
As the UIL playoff brackets unfold, North Texas football enters its most defining stretch of the year, where every snap carries weight and every program chases a single goal: staying alive in December.
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*** Second section denotes most recent game result (acquired from MaxPreps as of 11/9/2025)
VYPE Dallas-Fort Worth Combined (6A-4A) Top-20 Football Rankings -- PRE-PLAYOFFS (11/10 - 11/16)
1. Southlake Carroll Dragons (6A) -- 10-0 (8-0 in District 4-6A)
2. Allen Eagles (6A) -- 10-0 (8-0 in 6-6A) // 45-6 W v. Plano East
3. Duncanville Panthers (6A) -- 7-1 (6-1 in 11-6A) // 29-0 W v. Cedar Hill
4. North Crowley Panthers (6A) -- 9-1 (6-0 in 3-6A) // 27-6 W v. Crowley
5. South Oak Cliff Bears (6A) -- 9-1 (7-0 in 5-5A-D2) // 48-0 W v. Jefferson
6. Aledo Bearcats (6A) -- 10-0 (8-0 in 3-5A-D1) // 77-0 W v. Denton
7. Prosper Eagles (6A) -- 9-1 (7-1 in 6-6A) // 62-28 W v. Plano West
8. Waxahachie Indians (6A) -- 8-1 (6-1 in 11-6A) // 52-7 W v. Mesquite
9. Denton Guyer Wildcats (6A) -- 8-2 (7-0 in 5-6A) // 42-0 W v. Braswell
10. DeSoto Eagles (6A) -- 7-3 (6-1 in 11-6A) // 53-14 W v. Lancaster
11. Celina Bobcats (4A) -- 10-0 (6-0 in 7-4A-D1) // 48-7 W v. Lake Dallas
12. Coppell Cowboys (6A) -- 8-1 (6-1 in 5-6A) // 38-13 W v. FM Marcus
13. Lone Star Rangers (5A) -- 10-0 (8-0 in 5-5A-D1) // 28-26 W v. Reedy
14. North Forney Falcons (6A) -- 9-1 (5-1 in 10-6A) // 63-39 W v. Rockwall*
15. Argyle Eagles (5A) -- 9-1 (8-0 in 3-5A-D2) // 56-14 W v. The Colony
16. Denton Ryan Raiders (5A) -- 9-1 (7-1 in 3-5A-D1) // 52-7 W v. Birdville
17. Lewisville Farmers (6A) -- 8-2 (5-2 in 5-6A) // 24-16 W v. Little Elm
18. Highland Park Scots (5A) -- 9-1 (6-0 in 7-5A-D1) // 42-28 W v. Midlothian
19. Walnut Grove Wildcats (5A) -- 10-0 (8-0 in 4-5A-D2) // 63-13 W v. Independence
20. Forney Jackrabbits (6A) -- 8-2 (5-1 in 10-6A) // 42-28 W v. Rockwall-Heath*
Others to Watch: Rockwall-Heath Hawks (10-6A), Trinity Trojans (4-6A), Melissa Cardinals (4-5A-D2), Cedar Hill Longhorns (11-6A), Wakeland Wolverines (5-5A-D1), South Grand Prairie Warriors (8-6A)
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