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Texas high school football scores: Austin-area UIL replay updates, highlights from Week 7
Most of Central Texas’ top programs escaped Week 7 without any major upsets, as Westlake beat Austin High and Georgetown beat Rouse on Thursday night, then Anderson topped Hendrickson and Dripping Springs held off Bowie in key district matchups on Friday.
This was our thread throughout Friday night for updates and scores from across Central Texas:
LBJ 51, Manor New Tech 0
Dripping Springs 38, Bowie 35
Anderson 55, Hendrickson 24
Weiss 63, Hays 13
Bastrop 67, Connally 21
Lago Vista 36, Gonzales 13
Lampasas 30, Brownwood 20
Burnet 43, Marble Falls 7
A&M Consolidated 77, Lehman 0
Langdon makes it close
Bowie’s Owen Langdon hauled in a long Cruz Tello pass as the Bulldogs has closed the Dripping Springs lead to 38-35 with less than 2 minutes left.
The Tigers recovered the onside kick and are looking to run out the clock in a pivotal 26-6A clash.
Jack Tyndall’s short plunge on 4th and 2 gave the Tigers a first down and they are now running out the clock.
Dripping Springs holds off Bowie 38-35.
Bastrop walloped Connally 67-21.
Weiss bested Hays 63-13.
Anderson crushed Hendrickson 24.
Finals
Vandegrift 47, Cedar Ridge 0
Leander 19, Killeen Chaparral 7
Hill Country 65, SA Brooks Collegiate Academy 13
Bullard Brook Hill 35, Hyde Park 34
Brentwood Christian 49, Arlington Grace Prep 19
Taylor 57, Northeast 0
San Saba 38, Johnson City 15
Round Rock 29, Hutto 14
Eastside 70, Achieve 0
Stony Point 21, Manor 18
Vista Ridge 30, McNeil 18
Lake Travis 56, Del Valle 7
College Station 63, Cedar Creek 0
Wimberley 59, Salado 28
Geronimo Navarro 35, Jarrell 14
Blanco 46, Rogers 39
Giddings 52, Caldwell 35
Granger 39, Iola 19
Llano 49, Luling 0
Mason 58, Thorndale 14
Lexington 70, Thrall 7
Burnet 43, Marble Falls 7
SA East Central 50, San Marcos 0
Eastside steamrolls Achieve
Eastside crushed Achieve 70-0.
Round Rock was 15 points better than Hutto 29-14 in a 25-6A contest.
Lake Belton rallied to squeak by Glenn 42-41 in a District 8-5A Division 1 tilt.
Stony Point edged Manor 21-18.
Vista Ridge pockets a 30-8 win over McNeil.
Lake Travis crushed Del Valle 56-7.
Tigers holding to 3-point lead entering 4th quarter
After a 27-yard punt return, Dripping Springs is set up on the Bowie 25 yard line to start the fourth quarter with a 31-28 edge.
Maddox Maher and Jack Tyndall has made Bowie pay for the poor punt coverage as Dripping Springs has scored again as Tyndall hauls in a pass to give the Tigers a 38-28 lead early in the final quarter.
Weiss leads Hays 49-7 in the fourth.
Lake Travis is not having trouble with Del Valle as the Cavaliers are rolling the Cardinals 56-7 in the fourth quarter.
Anderson leads Hendrickson 41-24 in the fourth.
Taylor has completed its 57-0 shutout over Northeast.
Houston St. Pius X leads St. Michael’s 22-7 at half.
Hill Country closed out SA Collegiate Academy 65-13.
Bullard Brook Hill held on to nip Hyde Park 35-34.
Liberty Hill continues to lead Elgin 44-39 in the third quarter.
San Saba blitzed Johnson City 38-15.
Burnet is shutting out Marble Falls 43-0 in the final quarter.
Wells hits from long distance
Rowan Wells has scored his second touchdown, this one from 28-yards out as Bowie has narrowed the Dripping Springs lead to 31-28 with less than 3 minutes left in the 3rd quarter.
Bowie’s Tramell Banks has just picked off Maddox Maher and the Bulldogs take over on their own 10.
Manor has rallied to take a 18-14 lead over Stony Point in the fourth.
Giddings leads Caldwell 35-14 in the 3rd.
Blanco leads Rogers 39-31 in the final quarter.
Burgess gives Tigers 2-score lead
Aidan Burgess hit a 38-yard field goal as Dripping Springs has extended its lead to 31-21 over Bowie late in the 3rd quarter.
Vandegrift pitched a shutout whitewashing Cedar Ridge 47-0.
Leander pulled away from Killeen Chaparral winning 19-7.
Lexington handling Thrall in district opener
In the 13-3A DII opener, Lexington has not had any trouble with Thrall in a 70-0 contest that has reached the fourth quarter.
Bowie has forced a turnover on downs as the Bulldogs take over on their own 39 for the initial possession of the second half.
Dripping Springs still leads 28-21.
Mason is not having any issues as the Cowpunchers lead Thorndale 58-14 in the final quarter.
Rodriguez extends Lions lead
Despite reaching inside the Chaparral 1, Leander had to settle for a field goal as Rene Rodriguez hits from 24 yards to give Leander a 17-7 lead in the fourth quarter.
LBJ is shutting out Manor New Tech 44-0 at half and it will be a running clock for the second half.
Rick Cantu is reporting that Liberty has piled up 376 yards in the first half while Elgin has amassed 245 as Liberty Hill leads the Wildcats 37-26 at the half.
Stony Point leads Manor 14-12 i nthe third.
Vandegrift is blanking Cedar Ridge 47-0 in the fourth.
Vista Ridge is up on McNeil 23-0 in the third stanza.
Round Rock leads Hutton 15-7 in the 3rd.
Taylor is flying past Northeast 50-0 at the half.
Lago Vista leads Gonzales 26-7 at half.
Mitchell puts Lions in front
Leander’s 6-foot-4 qb Logan Mitchell has scored on a one-yard sneak as the Lions have taken their first lead of the night leading Killeen Chaparral 14-7 in the third stanza.
Calvin Kesler has recovered a fumble and Leander has taken over at the Bobcat 29.
Anderson is doubling up Hendrickson 34-17 at the half.
Round Rock leads Hutto 15-7 in the 3rd quarter.
Liberty Hill leads Elgin by 11 at half 37-26.
Updated scores
Hill Country 29, SA Brooks Collegiate Academy 6 (2nd)
Bullard Brook Hill 21, Hyde Park 14 (2nd)
Vandegrift 37, Cedar Ridge 0 (half)
Vista Ridge 16, McNeil 0 (half)
Stony Point 7, Manor 6 (1st)
Liberty Hill 37, Elgin 20 (2nd)
Dripping Springs 28, Bowie 21 (half)
Anderson 24, Hendrickson 17 (2nd)
Granger 7, Iola 0 (1st)
Madisonville 28, La Grange 21 (2nd)
San Saba 28, Johnson City 7 (half)
Geronimo Navarro 28, Jarrell 7 (half)
Llano 42, Luling 0 (half)
Killeen Chaparral 7, Leander 0 (3rd)
Glenn 7, Lake Belton 0 (1st)
Bastrop 33, Connally 14 (2nd)
Dripping Springs hits pay dirt again
Jack Tyndall scores from 5 yards out as the Tigers have scored on all three possessions as Dripping Springs leads Bowie 21-14 late in the first half.
But not to be outdone, Cruz Tello hit Rowen Wells on a 39-yard scoring pass as the Bulldogs are tied with the Tigers 21-21 with 1:30 left in the half.
It didn’t take long for the Tigers to regain the lead as Maddox Maher hits Cooper Reed on a 68-yard scoring pass as Dripping Spring answers the Bowie score and it is now 28-21 with 1:15 left in half.
Elgin claws its way back into game
After Kyle May’s second TD for Liberty Hill, Elgin scores as Jalen Owens hauls in a pass from 52 yards to narrow the Panthers’ lead to 20-14 with 8:58 left in the half.
Cruz Tello calls his own number as Bowie responds to Dripping Springs and the game is now tied at 14-14 with 5:45 left in the opening half.
Vista Ridge leads McNeil 16-0 at half.
Deadlocked at half
In a fast-moving half in which Leander reached the red zone three times, but came away empty each time, the Lions and Killeen Chaparral are scoreless at half.
Hendrickson has just scored and is now tied with Anderson 7-7 in the first quarter.
Zaire Nuells’ touchdown run has given Liberty Hill a 13-6 lead over Elgin late in the first quarter.
Maddox Maher just hit Cooper Reed on a 14-yard scoring throw as Dripping Springs has scored on its opening two possessions and the Tigers lead Bowie 14-7 with over 10 minutes left in the half.
They have reached the half at Monroe Stadium as Vandegrift is dominating Cedar Ridge 37-0.
Vista Ridge has scored its second touchdowns as the Rangers lead McNeil 13-0 in the second.
Lake Travis appears not be having any difficulty with Del Valle as the Cavs lead 28-0 in the first.
Bowie answers Tigers
Cruz Tello hit Owen Langdon for 6 as Bowie takes its opening possession 75 yards to knot Dripping Springs 7-7 with 1:28 remaining in the opening quarter.
Vandegrift has added another TD as the Vipers now lead Cedar Ridge 30-0.
La Grange and Madisonville are all even 7-7 in the first.
Llano is all over Luling 35-0 in the second quarter.
San Antonio East Central whitewashing San Marcos 22-0 in the opening quarter.
Anderson leads Hendrickson 10-3 in the first.
Bastrop is tied with Connally at 7 in the first.
Cavs out early
In a 26-6A contest, Lake Travis has scored 2 early touchdowns to take a 14-0 lead over Del Valle.
In the other 26-6A tilt tonight, Dripping Springs scored on a Jaceton Gotta run as the Tigers lead Bowie 7-0 with over 7:21 in the first.
Vandegift has scored again and now leads Cedar Ridge 23-0.
Rangers score first
Vista Ridge has scored and leads McNeil 7-0 in the opening quarter in a 25-6A contest.
Two trips have been fruitless for Leander as Rene Rodriguez just missed a 37-yard field goal. The Lions and Chaparral are still scoreless.
Bullard Brook Hill has taken a 14-7 first quarter lead over Hyde Park.
Glenn leads Lake Belton 7-0 at Bible Stadium.
Vandegrift now leads Cedar Ridge 16-0 in the second stanza.
Scoreless entering the second in Killeen
Despite a massive advantage in yardage, Leander and Chaparral are tied at 0 entering the second quarter.
Granger leads Iola 7-0 in the opening stanza.
San Saba is blanking Johnson City 14-0 in the first.
Mason is on top of Thorndale 13-7 in the first.
Unbeaten Lexington has raced out to a 21-0 lead over Thrall in the first.
Brentwood Christian pockets a win
Brentwood Christian upped its record to 4-2 with a convincing 49-18 win over Arlington Grace Christian this afternoon.
Hyde Park and Bullard Brook Hill are knotted at 7 in the first.
Stony Point has a narrow 7-6 lead over Manor in the first.
Vandegrift is seeking its second straight shutout as the Vipers are up on Cedar Ridge 9-0.
College Station has scored again and now lead Cedar Creek 14-0 in the first.
Leander’s impressive drive for naught
Leander drove to inside the Killeen Chaparral 2 but fumbled the ball away as the Lions came away empty.
College Station has scored first and leads Cedar Creek 7-0 early in the first.
We’ve got you covered
Check out Sunday’s Statesman for recaps on the a few of tonight’s key games.
Rick Cantu is covering the Elgin and Liberty Hill game
Colby Gordon is reporting on the Anderson – Hendrickson matchup.
Caleb Yum is at Burger Stadium covering the Bowie – Dripping Springs tilt.
District races shaping up
Entering week 7 of the high school football seasons, the push for the playoffs has begun.
Here are the district standings
25-6A Standings
Vandegrift 3-0
Cedar Ridge 3-1
Round Rock 3-1
McNeil 2-2
Hutto 2-1
Manor 1-2
Vista Ridge 1-2
Westwood 1-3
Stony Point 0-4
26-5A Standings
Westlake 2-0
Dripping Springs 2-0
Lake Travis 1-0
Bowie 1-1
Austin High 1-2
Del Valle 0-2
Akins 0-2
29-6A Standings
Cibolo Steele 2-0
NB Canyon 2-0
Johnson 1-1
SA East Central 1-1
Judson 0-1
Schertz Clemens 0-1
San Marcos 0-2
8-5A Division I Standings
Cedar Park 3-0
Leander 2-0
Georgetown 2-1
Lake Belton 1-1
Rouse 1-2
East View 1-2
Killeen Chaparral 0-2
Glenn 0-2
12-5A Division I Standings
A&M Consolidated 3-0
College Station 3-1
Weiss 3-1
Hays 2-1
Hendrickson 2-2
Lockhart 2-2
Anderson 1-2
Cedar Creek 0-3
Lehman 0-4
11-5A Division II Standings
Liberty Hill 2-0
Bastrop 2-0
Elgin 2-0
Pflugerville 2-1
Connally 1-1
Navarro 0-2
McCallum 0-3
Crockett 0-3
13-4A Division II Standings
Jarrell 2-0
Gonzalez 1-0
Wimberley 1-0
Lago Vista 1-1
Salado 1-1
Geronimo Navarro 0-2
Smithville 0-2
13-2A Division II Standings
Burton 2-0
Granger 2-0
Somerville 2-0
Bartlett 1-1
Iola 1-1
Snook 0-2
Milano 0-2
McDade 0-2
Walker flying high
After rushing for 212 yards and scoring 4 times last week plus throwing a 2-point conversion pass last week against Killeen Chaparral, Georgetown’s Jett Walker followed up that with 258 yards on 22 carries last night in the Eagles’ 42-14 win over Rouse.
The 6 foot 2, 212 pound running back scored on runs of 17, 24, 88 and 32 yards as Georgetown upped its district mark to 2-1.
For the season, Walker has run for 1030 yards with 14 scoring jaunts.
Cedar Park in; East View out
5A
#1 – Liberty Hill (4-1, 2-0) – The Panthers return to District 11-4A Division II play in a battle of district unbeatens hosting Elgin (2-3, 2-0).
#2 – Weiss (5-1, 3-1) – After losing to A&M Consolidated 25-19 in its District 12-5A Division I opener, the Wolves have averaged 68.33 points a game during their 3-game winning streak. Weiss hosts Hays (3-2, 2-1) at The Pfield tonight.
#3 – Georgetown (5-1, 2-1) – Since falling to Leander in their District 8-5A Division I opener, the Eagles improved to 2-1 district play with a 42-14 win over Rouse last evening. Georgetown will take on East View next week.
#4 – Pflugerville (4-1, 1-1) – After being shocked by Elgin 2 weeks ago, the Panthers returned to the win column with a convincing 52-14 District 11-5A Division II win over McCallum. Pflugerville will host Liberty Hill next Friday.
#5 – Cedar Park (4-2, 3-0) The Timberwolves remain one of 2 unbeatens in District 8-5A Division I as the Timberwolves escaped with a narrow 31-29 win over East View last night. Cedar Park returns to action next Friday taking on Glenn.
4A/Others remain the same in Statesman’s rankings
4A/others
#1 LBJ (5-0, 1-0) – Remains on top after a 50-3 verdict over Travis in its district 14-4A DI opener last week. The Jaguars look to remain unscathed as they take on Manor New Tech tonight in Manor.
#2 La Grange (4-1) – Fresh off their bye week, the Leopards open 4A District 11 Division II play facing Madisonville.
#3 Lampasas (5-1) – The Badgers head into their District 4-4A Division I as they host Brownwood this evening.
#4 Thrall (5-1) – After scoring 62+ points the last three weeks, the Tigers will be put to the test as they open 3A District 13 Division II hosting 6-0 Lexington. For the season, Thrall is averaging 48.17 points per game.
#5 Thorndale (4-1) – Looking to keep its 4-game winning streak intact, the Bulldogs travel to to Mason to face the Cowpunchers in the 2A District 14 Division I opener.
6A
#1 – Lake Travis (5-0, 1-0) – After having last week off, the Cavs return to action next week hosting Del Valle.
#2 – Westlake (5-1,2-0) – For the second straight week, the Chaps cruised to a Thursday night district win. as Westlake wore down Austin High 49-7. Next week, the Chaps return to play under the Friday night lights hosting Bowie.
#3 – Vandegrift (4-1,3-0) – After shutting out McNeil 28-0, last Friday, the Vipers look to stay unbeaten in its district schedule as they look to snap Cedar Ridge’s (3-3, 3-1) 3-game winning streak as they host the Raiders at Monroe Stadium tonight. .
#4 – Dripping Springs (5-1, 2-0) – In a battle of perennial playoff squads the Tigers travel to face Bowie (5-1, 1-1) tonight at Burger Stadium.
#5 – Round Rock (4-1, 2-1) – After suffering its first defeat of the season two weeks ago, the Dragons got back on the winning track with a 45-20 win over Manor. Tonight the Dragons will look to make it two in a row taking on Hutto at Dragon Stadium.
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Thursday night results
Westlake 49, Austin High 7
Pflugerville 52, McCallum 14
Navarro 20, Crockett 7
Cedar Park 31, East View 29
Georgetown 42, Rouse 14
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Austin, TX
America 250 celebration: Texans who fought for independence honored in Austin – Texas – The Black Chronicle
(The Center Square) – As part of Texas’ celebration of the founding of the United States, a new monument was unveiled in Austin commemorating 69 patriots who fought for U.S. independence who later came to Texas.
Texas is also celebrating its first U.S. Navy fleet week in state history in the Houston area, where roughly 1,000 sailors and Marines are participating in nearly 200 events as part of the America 250 celebration. This also includes commemorating the Texas Navy, which helped win Texas’ independence from Mexico 190 years ago this April, The Center Square reported.
Gov. Greg Abbott and the leaders of the Texas Society Sons of the American Revolution unveiled a new monument honoring Texas revolutionary war patriots at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin.
Abbott, a direct descendent of a patriot who supported the cause of American independence, was also inducted into the Sons of the American Revolution and received the Silver Good Citizenship Medal.
“It is appropriate to remember that today, April 18th, 251 years ago, the Battles of Lexington and Concord occurred with the shot heard around the world,” Mel Oller, president of the Texas Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, said.
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On the evening of April 18, Paul Revere rode from Boston to Charlestown warning colonists that British troops were coming. Several hundred Minute Men and colonial militia fought British soldiers the next morning in Concord and Lexington, the first battles of the American Revolutionary War.
The commemoration in Austin was important “to reflect on the courage, sacrifice and enduring principles that gave birth to the United States of America,” Oller said. “This monument stands as a tribute to those patriots and reminder to future generations of the ideas that continue to shape our Republic.”
“Texans played a role in the war too, and it’s important to recognize them, and the sacrifices they made for our freedom,” he said.
“The history that is etched the United States into the annals of the greatest country in the history of the world,” Abbott said. As others try to rewrite American history or “try to condemn the glory of what America has been able to achieve,” Abbott said Texas was focusing on teaching children about U.S. and Texas history. “We must educate every generation about why it is that America grew from just a tenuous 13 colonies into the most powerful country in the history of the world.”
“There could hardly be a better time to dedicate this monument than during our 250th celebration of freedom, of independence,” he said. It’s “an enduring testament to the heroes who fought for that freedom that is unique to America.”
One of the greatest gifts Revolutionary War heroes gave Americans was freedom, Abbott said, “but freedom is not a one-time event. The fight didn’t end with the Treaty of Paris. It’s an everyday process, perpetually. Just as the patriots took to the hillsides to battle the Red Coats, modern day Patriots” continue to fight for freedom, including the failed policies of Marxism, he said. Many Texans’ ancestors “died for a country they would never get to see. Stories of these heroes must be told. Generations of Americans must be reminded of who they are and what they fought for.”
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There are 69 American Revolutionary War heroes listed alphabetically on the monument who later settled in Texas, including native Tejanos who fought for American independence, according to TSSAR.
Listed first is John Abston, who enlisted in the militia in Virginia when he was 18. He fought alongside and under men like John Crockett, father of Davy Crockett, in one of the most pivotal battles of the war: the Battle of Kings Mountain, in South Carolina. He later moved to Collin County, Texas.
Another is José Santiago Seguín, the grandfather of Texas Revolutionary hero Juan Seguín, the first and only Tejano to be elected to the Republic of Texas Senate. He also fought with Sam Houston in the Battle of San Jacinto.
Another is Peter Sides, who fought with a North Carolina regiment against the British. He later joined the Gutierrez-Magee expedition in 1812 and was killed in 1813 at the Battle of Medina in what is now Bexar County. The battle is “known as the bloodiest battle on Texas soil. The rebels’ bodies were desecrated and their body parts were removed and scattered,” the TSSAR explains.
Another is William Sparks, who joined a North Carolina militia when he was 17. He and his family later moved to Nacagdoches, Texas; his sons and grandsons fought for Texas independence.
Listed at the bottom of the monument is Ira Hobart Evans, a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient and the youngest Speaker of the Texas House who founded the Texas Society of the Sons of American Revolution.
Austin, TX
How Texas’ road, bridge conditions compare to other states
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas’ highway system dropped two spots since 2025, and now ranks at No. 27 in the country for its cost-effectiveness and overall conditions, according to the Reason Foundation’s 2026 Highway Report.
The report assessed pavement conditions, fatalities, deficient bridges, infrastructure costs and congestion levels across the United States. Texas earned the following rankings:
- 33rd in urban interstate pavement conditions
- 21st in rural interstate pavement conditions
- 39th in urban arterial pavement conditions
- 12th in rural arterial pavement conditions
- 3rd in structurally deficient bridges
- 26th in urban fatality rate
- 42nd in rural fatality rate
- 41st in traffic congestion
“More than 42,000 of the nation’s 618,923 highway bridges, nearly 7%, are still structurally deficient. Arizona, Nevada, and Texas reported the lowest percentages of deficient bridges,” the report said.
The full report can be found online.
Austin, TX
Storms dump small hail throughout Austin area Saturday
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Small hail peppered the Austin area as strong thunderstorms moved through Saturday.
A few of the storms dropped rain and up to pea-sized hail in San Marcos, Dripping Springs and the Austin metro area.
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning was issued for Williamson County around 8:15 p.m., and then canceled shortly after. However, it was enough for the Two Step Inn music festival in Georgetown to cancel shows for the rest of the evening. Event organizers say the festival will run as planned Sunday.
KXAN’s First Warning Weather team is monitoring the storms. We will update this post as the evening continues.
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