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LJHS 7th graders take District Golf title
The Lockhart Junior High golfers played at Colovista Golf Club recently in in Bastrop at the District Championships. “Our team has been looking forward to the event since last summer: LJHS Head Coach Franklin Hudson said. “They have really been putting in the work and it showed.”. Lockhart had...
Group of Kyles Meeting in Kyle to Attempt World Record
KYLE, TX – The Texas Hill Country city of Kyle is once again calling on Kyles from around the globe to gather and attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people with the same first name. Learn More Here.
Dripping Springs Tigers fall short to New Braunfels Unicorns in Game 3 of Area playoffs
DRIPPING SPRINGS — On Saturday, May 11, the Dripping Springs Tigers Varsity Baseball team traveled to Johnson High School in Buda as a neutral site for the third game in the UIL 6A playoffs against the New Braunfels High School Unicorns. The final score was Unicorns 7, Tigers 6. The Tigers scored four runs in the first inning and the Unicorns chipped away on the Tigers' lead. The Unicorns took the lead in the bottom of the sixth inning and after seven regular innings of play, the score was tied at 6. The Tigers were unable to score in the top of the eighth inning and in the bottom of that inning, the Unicorns rallied to have a runner on third. The referee called a balk on the Tiger's pitcher and the Unicorns runner on third scored, leaving the Unicorns to win 7-6. The fans were stunned by the call and Unicorns celebrated their victory. For the first game of the playoffs, the Tigers traveled to New Braunfels High School on Thursday, May 9. The Tigers dropped game one after a lengthy lightning delay; the final score was Unicorns 1, Tigers 0. Game two was played at Tiger Stadium with a large home crowd cheering the team on. Tiger pitcher Cooper Rummel threw a complete game, gave up one hit and had eight strikeouts. The final score was Tigers 4, Unicorns 0. The Tigers finished the season with a record of 25-11. The Tigers have seven seniors and will return a large group of underclassmen.
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