Marching bands add so much to the atmosphere at high school football games, that it's hard to imagine what the game would be like without them. It's not Friday Night Lights without the band, and we've got three reasons why these dedicated students deserve a big high five this weekend.
It's the opportunity of a lifetime for one high school junior, but it can't happen without a little help.
East Texans always seem to come through in a pinch, and they're jumping in now to help a single mom send her son on a prestigious trip to New York's Carnegie Hall.
We've got some good ones in Texas. The Mesquite Skeeters. The Texas City Stingarees.
Texas schools have some awesome school pride, and this is your chance to show some love for your high school or college mascot.
This is what they've worked for. It's the time of year that high school football standouts get offers from colleges, and start to make the decisions on where they'll play football on Saturdays in the fall.
We've got the news on where some of your favorite players might be headed.
It happened during a game last Thursday near Amarillo. Chris Leanos left the field under his own power, but collapsed on the sideline and ended up in a coma at the hospital.
An assistant coach on the sidelines was knocked over when a play went out of bounds during a game Friday night, and he had to be airlifted to the hospital with skull fractures. Here's what happened.
It's rare, but there have been stories of high school athletes suffering heart issues on the field, and there's been more than one death. One of those stories is too many.
A new bill is making its way through the process in Austin, and if it's passed, it would require all Texas high school athletes to get an EKG heart screening test before they can play.
Dan Williams, a student at Edmunds Memorial High School in Oklahoma, spent the past Summer earning extra money for someone very special...actually, make that, 1076 very special someones.