
MHS' Tennison records career victory No. 300
Midlothian head girls’ basketball coach Amy Tennison recorded her 300th career victory on Tuesday night as the Lady Panthers defeated Joshua, 57-51, in an overtime thriller at MHS Arena.
Midlothian head girls’ basketball coach Amy Tennison recorded her 300th career victory on Tuesday night as the Lady Panthers defeated Joshua, 57-51, in an overtime thriller at MHS Arena.
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com The Midlothian Panthers have faced Lake Belton each of the last three seasons — the first two times in district play —… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
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Midlothian ISD is proud to celebrate 13 student-athletes who signed letters of intent on Wednesday, Nov. 13 and committed to pursuing academic and athletic success at the next level.
KAUFMAN — The Heritage Jaguars closed out a perfect run through District 6-5A (II) on Thursday night and claimed the district championship with a 38-20 victory over the Kaufman Lions.
The Midlothian Lady Panthers are off to a 5-2 start on the 2024-2025 basketball season after a 47-39 non-distrct victory over Mansfield High at MHS Arena on Tuesday night.
KELLER — The Heritage High School girls’ basketball team fell behind by double digits early and couldn’t catch up in a 43-33 non-district loss to Keller on Tuesday night, falling to 2-2 on the young season.
The Midlothian Panthers will have to settle for second place in the district for the second year in a row, but will still get to host a bi-district playoff game on Friday.
DALLAS — The season came to an end for the Heritage High School volleyball team on Thursday night with a straight-set loss to Dallas Woodrow Wilson, 25-17, 25-10, 25-23, at Ellis Davis Fieldhouse in the area round of the Class 5A Division II playoffs.
The Heritage Jaguars’ bid for a shutout didn’t last long, but it didn’t matter much to the Jags as they powered to a 51-7 victory over the visiting Corsicana Tigers last Friday night at Don Floyd Field at MISD Multipurpose Stadium.