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Texas high school football: Austin-area UIL scores, highlights from Week 12 playoffs
The playoffs are here for Texas high school football. Pflugerville kicked things off on Thursday night for Central Texas with a 63-13 win over San Antonio Burbank, the Panthers’ first playoff win since 2012.
All of the top Austin-area schools are in action Friday night, including heavyweight programs Westlake, Lake Travis, Vandegrift, Cedar Park, LBJ, Liberty Hill and Bastrop.
9 UIL PLAYOFF TEAMS TO WATCH INCLUDE STATE TITLE DEFENDERS, HOPEFULS
FIRST ROUND PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS
CLASS 6A | CLASS 5A
Follow this thread throughout Friday night for live updates and scores from playoff games throughout Central Texas:
On Georgetown’s first possession of overtime, Georgetown’s 2000+ yard ball carrier Jett Walker scored from 17 yards out as the Eagles regained the lead 42-35 lead over Burleson Centennial.
Angleton has ended Weiss’ season with a 35-28 win in the 5A-Division I bi-district win.
The Cavaliers have advanced to the Area Round with a 41-14 win over Round Rock at the Palace on Parmer in a 6A-Division 1 playoff opener.
Lake Travis faces San Antonio Johnson next week.
Georgetown marched the length of the field to tie Burleson Centennial 35-35 as Jett Walker scored his 2nd TD of the night, this one on a 4-yard run.
The game is heading to overtime.
Johnson is pounding Laredo United 31-0 in the 3rd quarter.
Dripping Springs is 35 points better than McNeil 49-14 in the final stanza.
JD Jackson has scored again, this from 6 yards out, for Vista Ridge but Westlake leads 46-17 midway through the fourth quarter.
LBJ has increased its lead to 32-14 over Fredericksburg in the 3rd quarter.
Cedar Park has scored for the first time since the second quarter, but the Twolves still trail Red Oak 35-15 with 7:26 left in the contest.
Following a punt, Centennial has shocked the Georgetown home crowd with an 86-yard TD pass with around 2 minutes left in the game. The Spartans lead the Eagles 35-28.
Reggie Hurley has taken a 36-yard pass from Garrett Marshall for Round Rock but Lake Travis still leads 41-14 with 2:58 left in the fourth quarter.
Westlake has scored its fourth TD of the second half as the Chaps lead Vista Ridge 46-10 with 9:17 remaining in the game.
Though down early, LBJ has rallied to take a 25-14 lead over Fredericksburg at the half.
Weiss is now tied with Angleton at 28 in the 4th quarter.
La Porte leads Anderson 28-21 in the final quarter.
Burleson Centennial has come all the way back as the Spartans marched 83 yards to tie Georgetown at 28 with about 5 minutes left in the game.
Vandegrift leads Austin High 49-7 in the fourth quarter.
Liberty Hill has extended its lead to 27-18 over SA Sam Houston early in the third quarter.
Bastrop is not having any problems as the Bears are whitewashing SA Lanier 42-0 in the third quarter.
Brody Wilhem just took a pass from Rees Wise for 43 yards as Westlake now leads Vista Ridge 32-10 in the third. That is two TDs in 2 possessions for the Chaps in the third quarter.
It looks like Lake Travis will advance in the 6A-Division I playoffs as the Cavs’ Chaston Ditta has scored from 2 yards out. Lake Travis leads Round Rock 38-7 lead late in the third quarter.
If the score holds up, Lake Travis will face SA Johnson in next week’s Area round.
Burleson Centennial is rallying as they now trail Georgetown 28-21 in the fourth quarter.
Josiah Thomas has hit the trifecta as he has hauled in a 23-yard throw from Chaston Ditta for his third TD of the night as Lake Travis leads Round Rock 31-7 with 9:20 left in the 3rd.
QB Jack Appl has not played yet in the 3rd quarter for Round Rock.
Grady Bartlett has scored on an 8-yard run for Westlake as the Chaps lead Vista Ridge 25-10 in the third quarter.
Red Oak has pushed its lead over Cedar Park 35-14 with 5:40 remaining in the third quarter.
Dripping Springs leads McNeil 21-7 in the third.
Vandegrift still leads Austin High 42-0 in the third.
Johnson is up on Laredo United 24-0 at the half.
Unofficially, Lake Travis’s Josiah Thomas has hauled in 5 passes for 161 yards and a pair of scores to lead the Cavalier offense. Defensively, USC commit Gus Cordova has 3 sacks of the Round Rock quarterback with a pair of pass deflections.
Georgetown looks like it will be playing next weekend as the Eagles lead Burleson Centennial 28-0 lead in the third quarter.
Red Oak is doubling up Cedar Park 28-14 in the third.
La Porte has taken a 20-14 lead over Anderson in the third.
Angleton has rallied to tie Weiss 21-21 in the third quarter.
Liberty Hill 14, SA Sam Houston 12 (2nd)
Bastrop 28, SA Lanier 0 (2nd)
Elgin 24, SA Jefferson 10 (half)
Fredericksburg 7, LBJ 3 (2nd)
Canyon Lake 14, Travis 2 (2nd)
Somerset 28, Taylor 0 (2nd)
La Vega 42, La Grange 0 (2nd)
Lago Vista 35, Bandera 3 (2nd)
Llano 27, Crystal City 7 (2nd)
Thrall 23, Tidehaven 14 (half)
Thorndale 21, Riesel 21 (3rd)
Vandegrift 42, Austin High (half)
Lake Travis 24, Round Rock 7 (half)
Dripping Springs 14, McNeil 7 (2nd quarter)
Westlake 18, Vista Ridge 10 (2nd quarter)
Johnson 10, Laredo United 0 (2nd quarter)
Georgetown 28, Burleson Centennial 0 (half)
Red Oak 21, Cedar Park 14 (half)
Highland Park 34, Rouse 0 (half)
Weiss 14, Angleton 7 (half)
Anderson 14, La Porte 14 (half)
Weiss has taken a 14-7 lead over Angleton at intermission in a 5-A Division I tilt.
Aiden Archer returned an interception 55 yards and a touchdown as Lake Travis extended its lead over Round Rock to 24-7 with 1:08 left in the half.
Vista Ridge has kicked a field goal to narrow the Westlake lead to 8, 18-10 in the second quarter.
Red Oak has scored 14 unanswered taking a 21-14 lead over Cedar Park with 2:22 left in the half. Red Oak’s Kingston McAdams scored on a two-yard run while Jacque Overton has scored on a 37-pass.
SA Sam Houston has taken a 12-7 lead over Liberty Hill in the second quarter.
Westlake has cashed in a Vista Ridge turnover as Rees Wise called his own number on a one-yard power run over the left side. The Chaps lead 18-7 in the second quarter.
Liberty Hill leads San Antonio Sam Houston 7-6 in the opening quarter.
Highland Park is dominating Rouse 27-0 in the second quarter in a 5A-Division 1 playoff match up.
Granger leads La Pryor 28-0 in the second quarter.
Thorndale has reached half as the Bulldogs are tied with Riesel at 21.
Thrall leads Tidehaven 16-14 in the second quarter.
Johnson leads Laredo United 7-0 in the opening quarter.
Elgin and San Antonio Jefferson are tied 10-10 in the second quarter.
La Vega is up 21-0 over La Grange in the first quarter.
Llano leads Crystal City 13-7 in the second stanza.
Vandegrift leads Austin High 21-0 in the second quarter. in a 6A Division II bi-district affair.
La Porte leads Anderson 14-7 in the second quarter.
Georgetown leads Burleson Centennial 14-0 in the second in a 5A-Division I playoff opener.
Bastrop leads SA Lanier 14-0 in a 5A Division II bi-district championship tilt in the opening quarter.
After converting on a fourth down, Grady Bartlett scored from 2 yards out to give Westlake the lead back 12-7 with 11:51 left in the opening half.
Cedar Park has regained the lead as Jamal Porter is on the receiving end of a 39-yard scoring pass. The Timberwolves lead Red Oak 14-7 with 7:41 left before intermission.
In 6A-Division I, Vista Ridge leads Westlake after 1 7-5. Using a 58-yard return the Chaps are knocking on the door looking to regain the lead.
Round Rock has scored as Jack Appl evades the Lake Travis rush to score. The Cavs still lead the Dragons 10-7 with 9:24 left in the half.
Braydon Doane has kicked a 27-yard field goal to give Lake Travis a 10-0 lead over Round Rock with 11:51 left in the second quarter.
At Westlake, Vista Ridge has intercepted a Rees Wise pass and returned it deep into Chap territory and JD Jackson has cashed in the turnover hauling in a 8-yard pass to give the Rangers a 7-5 lead with 1:58 left in the first quarter.
Red Oak has responded to Cedar Park’s opening score with one of its own.
Billy Middleton hits Brayden Robinson on a 29-yard scoring pass with 3:48 remaining in the opening quarter.
Westlake has extended its lead to 5-0 over Vista Ridge after a punt pinned the Rangers on the one-yard. One play later, Westlake’s defense swarmed the Vista Ridge running back for a safety.
Cedar Park’s Cameron Graham has scored from 19-yards out as the Timberwolves lead Red Oak 7-0 with 4:42 remaining in the opening stanza.
Meanwhile in Round Rock, Lake Travis draws first blood Josiah Thomas took a short pass from Chaston Ditta 46 yards for a score. The Cavs lead Round Rock 7-0 with 4:21 left in the opening quarter.
After holding Vista Ridge on a fourth down, Westlake took over and marched into the red zone but had to settle for a 28-yard Nolan Barkley field goal. Barkley’s third three-pointer of the year gives Westlake a 3-0 lead over Vista Ridge in the opening quarter.
Round Rock and Lake Travis are scoreless midway through the first as is Cedar Park and Red Oak.
After an initial first down on its first play from scrimmage pushed the ball into Vista Ridge territory, the Ranger defense held and took over as Westlake quarter back Rees Wise was sacked on fourth down.
Vista Ridge, 6-4, takes over near midfield.
Taking its opening possession
The Statesman’s Caleb Yum is at the Cedar Park – Red Oak 5A Division I Bi-district game where there are reports that Cedar Park running back Trae Hill’s season has been cut short due to an injury suffered during the regular season.
Round Rock hosts Lake Travis at Kelly Reeves
In a 6A-Division I matchup, Lake Travis (9-1) heads north into Williamson County as the Cavaliers take on Round Rock (8-2) in a Bi-district tussle.
Offensively, Lake Travis is led by the duo of qb Chaston Ditta and running back Vann Hopping. Ditta has thrown for 2096 yards with 20 TDs, while Hopping contributes 1041 yards and 21 touchdowns.
Round Rock counters with signal caller Jack Appl and a 2-headed monster at running back of Joaquin Maldonado and Moose Garlington. Appl has thrown for just over 1400 yards with 14 scoring throws. He has also added 8 scores on the ground.
Maldonado and Garlington have combined for over 1300 yards and 11 TDs.
The winner will face Johnson SA Johnson in the Area Round next week.
Panthers, Texans and Badgers roll into Area round
Pflugerville, Wimberley and Burnet all scored convincing wins in the Bi-district round of the state playoffs last night.
Pflugerville, the fourth-place qualifier out of 11-5A Division II, stunned 12-5A Division II champ San Antonio Burbank 63-13 at the San Antonio ISD Athletic Complex.
The Panthers, who upped their season record to 8-3, await the winner of the Iowa Colony – Killeen Ellison match-up in next week’s Area round.
Wimberley, 9-2, ran its winning streak to seven as the Texans whitewashed Pearsall 69-0 in the opening round of the 4A Division II playoffs.
The Texans will face the winner of the King vs. Rockport-Fulton in next week’s second round.
Lampasas routed Pecos 53-14 in the 4A Division I Bi-district round to advance to next week’s Area Round.
With the win, the 9-2 Badgers advance to the Area round where they will face the winner of the El Paso Austin – Dumas clash.
Manor New Tech was steamrolled by San Antonio Davenport 91-0 in the 4A Division I Bi-district round to conclude a 3-8 season.
Burnet, 5-6, saw the curtain fall for the season after dropping its fourth consecutive game, 35-21 to Andrews in the 4A-Division I playoff opener.
In the opening round of the 3A Division II playoffs, Van Vleck edged District 13 winner Blanco 48-41.
The Panthers end their season with a 7-4 mark.
Thursday night finals
Pflugerville 63, San Antonio Burbank 13
Davenport 91, Manor New Tech 18
Andrews 35, Burnet 21
Wimberley 69, Pearsall 0
Lampasas 53, Pecos 14
Van Vleck 48, Blanco 41
Westlake, Georgetown, LBJ finish atop regular season Statesman’s Fab Five rankings
6A
#1 Westlake (9-1) hosts Vista Ridge
#2 Vandegrift (9-1) hosts Austin High
#3 Lake Travis (9-1) hosts Round Rock
#4 Round Rock (8-2) visits Lake Travis
#5 Dripping Springs (7-3) hosts McNeil
5A
#1 Georgetown (9-1) hosts Burleson Centennial
#2 Weiss (8-2, 5-2) visits Angleton
#3 Bastrop (8-2) hosts San Antonio Lanier
#4 Liberty Hill (8-2) hosts San Antonio Sam Houston
#5 Pflugerville (8-3) beat San Antonio Burbank 63-13 last night
4A/Others
#1 LBJ (10-0) face Fredericksburg
#2 Wimberley (9-2) beat Pearsall 69-0 last night
#3 Lampasas (9-2) beat Pecos 53-14 last n
#4 Regents (9-1) – TBA
#5 St. Michael’s (9-1) – TBA
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Bike MS Texas MS 150 returns April 25–26 with routes up to 96 miles and Leap Ahead option
Austin, TX — Bike MS: ACC Texas MS 150 is rolling back into Central Texas April 25–26 and it’s bigger, better, and bolder than ever. Sponsored by American Communications Construction, this legendary two-day ride is the largest fundraising event in the Bike MS series and brings riders from across Texas together to fund research and support for people living with MS.
Riders of all levels can find a distance to match their goals. Route distances this year include day-one options of 96, 75, 50 and 38 miles and day-two options of 55 and 82 miles. Plus the fan-favorite “Leap Ahead Route” on Day Two that lets riders skip forward and roll into the finish at Texas A&M’s campus amid cheering crowds.
New for 2026 is a scenic 38-mile option launching from Bastrop and winding through Buescher State Park and the Lost Pines, a tree-lined, single-day alternative for riders who want the full Bike MS experience without the two-day format.
The ride funds the National MS Society’s work. Bike MS has helped raise more than $1.4 billion for research, care and advocacy, funding treatments, navigator programs and partnerships that connect people affected by MS to resources. Your miles and dollars make a direct impact.
One of the largest and most visible teams on the ride is Team Tacodeli, founded in 2004 and proudly sponsored by Austin’s Tacodeli. What began as a dozen riders and roughly $10,000 raised has grown into one of the MS 150’s most successful volunteer-led fundraisers. Team Tacodeli consistently ranks among the state’s top fundraisers and has raised millions for the cause. For team details and how to join or volunteer, visit TeamTacodeli.org.
Team Tacodeli also hosts an annual fundraiser (admission $30; kids 12 & under free) featuring a Tacodeli buffet, New Belgium beer and non-alcoholic drinks (while supplies last), a full cash bar, live music, silent auction, kids’ activities and more , with 100% of proceeds benefiting the National MS Society. Riders for the ACC Texas MS 150 are asked to meet a fundraising minimum (Team Tacodeli minimum: $400).
Want to ride, volunteer or support? Register for the ACC Texas MS 150 or learn more about the event and how funds are used at the National MS Society’s website.
Learn more about Team Tacodeli: https://teamtacodeli.org/
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Texas’ Gorgeous State Park Northwest Of Austin Is A Rustic Haven With Caves And A Stunning Waterfall – Islands
The landscapes around Austin are a natural wonderland for outdoor adventures, from diving into pristine swimming holes to kayaking on the beautiful lakes of the Texas Hill Country. But one destination northwest of the city is a particularly gorgeous escape. Colorado Bend State Park, about two hours away by car, is home to ethereal caves and a 70-foot spring-fed waterfall.
The 5,300-acre park has 35 miles of hiking trails, including one that leads to the park’s most famous feature, Gorman Falls. The rugged 3-mile round-trip hike is considered moderately challenging to difficult, with steep, rocky sections, slippery areas, and little shade from the sun. The trek is worth it for the chance to view the cascades, towering high above the river and fed by a mineral-rich spring. “The falls were beautiful, natural, and peaceful!” said one hiker on AllTrails. If you’re interested in other nearby adventures, be sure to check out all the breathtaking waterfall destinations tourists can find in Austin.
Sometimes the water at Gorman Falls is rushing, and other times the waterfalls are quieter, according to traveler reviews. “This is a beautiful trickling fall that is right out of a storybook about fairies,” said one review on Google. Many agreed that the hike itself isn’t easy. “Very rocky and challenging but worth the effort,” commented another. Several people mentioned that the trail may not be appropriate for beginners, kids, or dogs, that it gets very busy on weekends, and that it’s important to bring more water than you think you’ll need.
Plan an escape to Colorado Bend State Park
Another of the park’s key attractions is its system of underground caves, which visitors can explore on a guided tour with Nichols Outdoor Adventures. The intermediate-level Adventure Tour ($25 per person), billed as “an introduction to what Texas caving is all about,” is a 1.5-hour excursion that takes participants deep underground to crawl through cavernous passageways. “It was a fabulous experience,” said one recent guest on TripAdvisor. “[The guide] did a great job of explaining the topography, how the caves were formed, and answering any and all questions throughout the tour.” The activity is only for travelers ages 8 and up, and though long pants, headlamps, and closed-toe shoes are required, helmets and knee pads are provided. You can book your tour online.
Whether you’re touring the caves or hiking to waterfalls, you’ll need to pay a day-use fee ($5 per person) to access Colorado Bend State Park. It’s smart to reserve your pass online, since the park has a limited capacity and often fills up. If you’re hoping to camp in the park, you’ll want to make arrangements even further in advance. Simple campsites (without hookups) start at $10 per night, while larger group sites start at around $35.
Colorado Bend State Park is open daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. It’s less than a two-hour drive from Austin’s international airport. If you love Colorado Bend, consider a detour to the secluded Inks Lake State Park, an idyllic getaway with shady trails and peaceful waters.
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Sunday storms expected in Austin. Here’s how long rough weather could last.
While we saw severe weather across parts of the state on Saturday, the bulk of the action happened in North Texas but don’t let your guard down yet. That system will influence our weather in Central Texas throughout much of next week, bringing daily chances for rain and thunderstorms.
Saturday’s cold front has stalled across South Texas, and the next weather feature to watch is a closed system of low atmospheric pressure lingering near the Baja California coast. That system will send several atmospheric disturbances into Texas that will keep rain chances high across the region.
Overcast skies, spotty showers, light north winds, and cooler temperatures will welcome us Sunday morning. Temperatures will be in the middle and upper 50s through mid-morning and then climb about 10 to 15 degrees by the afternoon. Afternoon temperatures will remain closer to climatological normals for early March, in the upper 60s and low 70s.
While we do expect to see some thunderstorms across the region at times on Sunday, severe weather is not on the menu. Rain chances are about 50% with rainfall totals between a half-inch to an inch.
The comfortable temperatures and north winds will not hang around long once low pressure develops to our north and opens the door to winds from a more southerly direction by Monday. We’ll have a small rain chance, about 30% to 40%, on Monday with a few afternoon thunderstorms possible. Temperatures will be warm, though, with the morning near 60s degrees and the afternoon reaching the low 80s.
Rain chances look to ramp up again from Tuesday through Thursday with the potential for some strong and severe thunderstorms.
“For now, it looks like late Tuesday into Wednesday will be favored as a closed low (pressure system) moves across West Texas into Central Texas,” the National Weather Service wrote in a forecast bulletin. “We will likely see some changes in the path of this upper low, but the current latitude looks favorable for a line of convection (storm activity) along a Pacific cold front to accompany the passage of this system.”
“The latest guidance shows a 60 to 90% chance of at least 1 inch of rain for most of our area with a 40 to 60% chance of at least 2 inches for areas north of I-10,” the weather service said. “There is a potential for multiple inches across some areas.”
Once this storm heads east by Thursday afternoon, cooler and drier weather will filter in with temperatures closer to our March normals of 50 degrees and 71 degrees.
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