The job has become more demanding than ever, with greater pressure to build a winning program quickly, less time off during the offseason and challenges recruiting in a new age.
These athletes — like Southlake Carroll’s Brock Boyd— finished among SportsDayHS’ top 20 players in total yards at receiver in 2024.
Carrollton Creekview and West Mesquite made dramatic turnarounds. See who else improved their win totals the most.
All 10 of Dallas’ top safeties have committed to play in college.
Duncanville’s Kevin “KJ” Ford Jr. and Richardson’s Jaimeon Winfield highlight a deep class on the defensive line.
Duncanville’s four-star tight end Zach Turner headlines a group full of intriguing prospects.
North Crowley’s John Turntine III headlines the top offensive linemen in the Class of 2026.
A list of who’s in and who’s out.
Forney’s Javian Osborne headlines the six top running backs in this year’s class.
Among them are former Denton Ryan star Anthony Hill Jr. and former Flower Mound Marcus QB Garrett Nussmeier.
Celina’s Bowe Bentley headlines a talented group of signal-callers in this year’s class.
South Oak Cliff HC Jason Todd wanted to help his players build chemistry in a new environment.
Players from South Oak Cliff and Argyle Liberty Christian prioritized hydration and recovery through the summer tournament.
For a first-year starter starter like Howell, having a five-star wideout like Feaster is a huge help.
Anna coach Seth Parr believes Williams is being undervalued by college scouts.
Evers joins the nation’s 14th-ranked recruiting class after choosing SMU over national champion Ohio State and others.
See who was honored as part of The Dallas Morning News’ 2025 all-area baseball awards.
Esquivel was the leadoff hitter and ace starting pitcher for the Class 5A Division II state champion.
See which athletes were among the best of the best in D-FW this season.
See full lists and awards for area teams from Class 6A to private schools.