While details are still being finalized, it looks like the five time state champion Leopard volleyball team will have former J.J. Pearce head coach Jason Nicholson leading the program in 2014-15.
After...
Jillian Sanders, Staff Reporter/Print Editor
• April 23, 2014
Jason Nicholson, Richardson J.J. Pearce High School's varsity volleyball coach, will be Ryan Mitchell's replacement according to a tweet sent by the J.J. Pearce Volleyball twitter account Monday night.
While...
One of the leading hockey and lacrosse retailers in the nation is relocating its headquarters and distribution center to Allen. According to Star Local Media, MonkeySports Inc., currently located in Corona,...
When head coach Matt Green took over the football program in 2012 he brought a lot of “new” things to campus including spring football. Spring ball is a period of about a month in late April/early...
With verbal offers from schools such as the six time NCAA Championship winner University of Texas, sophomore Jacob Parrott’s baseball career is on a trajectory path for success. To already have received...
From baseball to soccer, seven Leopards signed letters of intent on April 16 to continue their athletic careers. Below is a list of the students (sport) and where they will be going to school.
Luke...
The athletic training department has gone green as the program uses a paper-free way of keeping records.
“We use Rank One Sport,” training coach Susan Smiley said. “It is an athletic management...
After their most successful season yet in 2013, the Leopard lacrosse team was ranked in the top 10 in the nation early in the season.
“I wasn’t entirely surprised,” lacrosse player Carson Buckner...
After missing two games because of medical issues, senior catcher Blake Keelen made his presence known in a big way Friday night -- with a game-changing two-run double against McKinney North, sealing...
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