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Week 2 of the Texas high school football season is in the books, highlighted by a handful of thrillers that went down to the wire or overtime. Lake Travis staved off Rockwall’s overtime bid on a missed 51-yard field goal, Cedar Park snapped Vandgegrift’s 20-game regular-season winning streak and Liberty Hill cruised past Rouse.

Thursday night saw Bowie move to 2-0 with a 37-28 win at Vista Ridge, and in the two closest games of the night, Austin High survived Westwood 35-34 and McNeil fell 41-28 to Lake Belton, the Mavericks’ second straight overtime loss to start the season. And Akins topped Cedar Creek to snap its 26-game losing streak that dated back to 2021.

An official tosses the coin ahead of Thursday night's Akins vs. Cedar Creek game at Bastrop ISD Memorial Stadium. Akins won 42-29, the Eagles' first win since Sept. 30, 2021.

An official tosses the coin ahead of Thursday night’s Akins vs. Cedar Creek game at Bastrop ISD Memorial Stadium. Akins won 42-29, the Eagles’ first win since Sept. 30, 2021.

This was our thread throughout tonight as we updated scores and games across Central Texas:

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Some more Austin-area finals

Converse Judson 31, Hutto 29

Liberty Hill 57, Rouse 38

Waco Connally 44, Lago Vista 26

SA Southwest 36, Lockhart 23

Anderson-Shiro 46, Luling 0

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Lampasas 49, Salado 30

East View 51, Burnet 0

Lake Travis 45, Rockwall 42

Lake Travis survives Rockwall scare

Despite being backed up to its own 13-yard line with 18 seconds left, Rockwall still moved into position to send the game into overtime, but Daniel Estrada’s 51-yard field goal attempt came up just short and Lake Travis has escaped 45-42 at Cavalier Stadium to improve to 2-0.

Lake Travis holds a slim lead

After trailing 38-28 in the 3rd quarter, Rockwall’s backup quarterback, Brent Rickert, engineered a pair of scoring drives to help the visitors go up 42-38 over Lake Travis with 3:34 left in the game. But Lake Travis responded, marching on an 85-yard scoring drive that ended with Chaston Ditta hitting Patrick Colby for a 14-yard TD pass with 35 seconds remaining. Colby snared four passes on the drive. Lake Travis is clinging to a 45-42 lead.

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Final scores are rolling in across Central Texas

Georgetown 39, Belton 10

Weiss 54, San Marcos 0

Westlake 63, San Benito 7

Cedar Park 49, Vandegrift 46 (2 OT)

McCallum 42, Travis 14

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Canyon Lake 56, Crockett 0

Navarro 19, Eastside 16

Bryan Brazos Christian 41, Hill Country 18

Houston Lutheran South 41, Hyde Park 22

Johnson 35, Stony Point 24

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Hewitt Midway 44, Cedar Ridge 14

China Spring 27, Bastrop 24

Columbus 63, La Grange 21

Johnson City 36, Sonora 35

Jarrell 21, Marble Falls 14

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Thrall 38, Rosebud-Lott 21

Thorndale 33, Granger 27

Giddings 40, Smithville 7

Bartlett 16, Bruceville-Eddy 14

Cedar Park snaps Vandegrift’s winning streak

David Cooper hit Bowen Cole-Travis on a third-and-11 play as Cedar Park rallied to end Vandegrift’s 20-game regular-season winning streak with a 49-46 double overtime win at Gupton Stadium.

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Lake Travis goes up in third quarter

Lake Travis has opened a 38-28 lead over Rockwall late in the third quarter. Rockwall’s QB Landyn Locke has been knocked out of the game with an injured knee.

Vandegrift takes the lead in 2nd OT

After missing a pair of field goals in the 4th quarter, Vandegrift has taken a 46-43 lead in the second overtime. Cedar Park now has a chance to win or tie.

Lake Travis-Rockwall, Vandegrift-Cedar Park updates

Lake Travis and Rockwall are tied 28-28. Rockwall’s Daniel Estrada’s 47-yard field goal brings the visitors to a 28-28 tie with 6:27 left in the 3rd.

And Vandegrift has scored in overtime on a George Farley TD catch and then converted the 2-piont try to tie it up again. The Vipers and Cedar Park are heading to a second OT with Vandegrift taking possession facing the Black Rain defense tied 43-43.

Austin-area updates: Cedar Park-Vandegrift working overtime

Vandegrift’s Daeshon Morgan’s interception in overtime has been negated by a penalty, and Cedar Park has capitalized as Trey Morgan scored from 2 yards out for the Timberwolves. Cedar Park leads 43-35 after a successful 2-point conversion.

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Other updates:

∙ Westlake is rolling over San Benito 56-7 late in the 3rd quarter.

∙ East View leads Burnet 44-0 in the 4th quarter.

∙ Belton just scored, but Georgetown still leads the Tigers 39-10 in the 4th quarter.

∙ Canyon Lake still leads Crockett 56-0 in the 4th quarter.

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∙ Navarro leads Northeast 12-8 in the 3rd.

∙ LASA is up on Eastside 13-0 in the 3rd.

Liberty Hill-Rouse halftime report

Liberty Hill leads Rouse 30-24 at the break. Kyle May is leading the Panthers with 67 rushing yards and three TDs, while Rouse’s London Morgan has thrown for 211 yards and three TDs as well.

Vandegrift retakes lead: Vandegrift’s fourth-and-1 gamble paid off as Griffin Gorrebeeck ran for 51 yards and the Vipers responded to Cedar Park’s score and now lead 35-28 with less than 10 minutes remaining.

Lake Travis-Rockwall halftime report

From Jay Plotkin, who’s covering tonight’s game: Rockwall QB Landyn Locke’s fast start powered the Yellowjackets to a 17-7 lead, but Lake Travis’ Chaston Ditta’s big second quarter pushed his team to a 21-17 lead at the break. Locke completed his first seven passes, including a 29-yard TD to Triston Gooch, before cooling off in the second quarter. On the flip side, Ditta completed 8 of his last 13 passes but also used his legs to convert a pair of crucial third-down plays late in the half. His 28-yard run to convert a third-and-7 in the final minute set up Vann Hopping’s 1-yard TD run to give the Cavaliers a 21-17 lead.

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First-half stats:

Hopping has 19 carries for 99 yards and 2 TDs; Ditta is 8-of-16 for 146 yards and 5 carries for 44 yards; Sidle has 3 catches for 83 yards and a TD. For Rockwall, Locke is 9-of-13 for 129 yards and a TD, Wilson has 10 carries for 93 yards and a TD and Gooch has 4 catches for 87 yards and a TD.

Cedar Park is driving on Vandegrift reaching inside the Viper 30 with less than 5 minutes remaining.  Vandegrift leads 35-28.

Austin-area updates: Cedar Park answers Vandegrift

Cedar Park’s Trey Hill scooted around left end to cap a six-minute scoring drive as the Timberwolves have drawn back even with Vandegrift 28-28 with 2:33 left in the third quarter.

Halftime scores: Canyon Lake leads Crockett 56-0; Waco Midway is on top of Cedar Ridge 30-7;

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∙ Second-quarter scores: LASA leads Eastside 7-0; Johnson has rallied to tie Stony Point 14-14; Copperas Cove leads Glenn 20-13; and Taylor St. Mary’s narrowly leads Round Rock Concorida 32-30.

Lake Travis and Vandegrift both take leads

Two of our top games tonight have tightened:

Lake Travis has taken its first lead of the night as Vann Hopping has scored again, this time from 1 yard out as the Cavs lead 21-17 with 51 seconds left before intermission.

And after being tied with Cedar Park at the half, Vandegrift has marched down the field on its opening possession of the third quarter to take a 28-21 lead.

Other updates:

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∙ Anderson is up big on Elgin 27-7 in the second quarter.

∙ Belton has kicked a field goal, narrowing the Georgetown lead to 36-3 in the third quarter. Those are the first points the Eagles have given up this season, after six quarters.

∙ And in Liberty Hill, our own Colby Gordon is reporting that the Panthers are leading Rouse 30-24 at the half.

Lake Travis, Rockwall are locked in a tight one

Lake Travis has scored on a 16-yard touchdown pass from Chaston Ditta to Lark Sidle, but the Cavaliers still trail Rockwall 17-14 with 7 minutes left in the first half.

Elsewhere: Converse Judson is up by a touchdown, leading Hutto 14-7 in the second quarter. … And Thrall, looking to go to 2-0 on the season after last week’s opening win over Thorndale, is dominating Rosebud-Lott 28-7 at the half.

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You want scores? We got scores.

At halftime:

Georgetown 36, Belton 0

East View 30, Burnet 0

In the 2nd quarter:

Weiss 7, San Marcos 0

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Rockwall 17, Lake Travis 7

Westlake 35, San Benito 7

Vandegrift 21, Cedar Park 14

Liberty Hill 21, Rouse 10

Canyon Lake 42, Crockett 0

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Waco Midway 30, Cedar Ridge 0

1st-quarter scores:

Anderson 7, Elgin 0

McCallum 21, Travis 0

Stony Point 7, Johnson 0

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Taylor St. Mary’s 12, Round Rock Concordia 9

Connolly 7, Taylor 7

Copperas Cove 13, Glenn 10

More quick-hit updates around Central Texas

∙ After falling down 10-0 to Rockwall, Lake Travis has answered as Vann Hopping has scored his fifth TD on the ground this season. He scored from 15 yards out and Rockwall leads 10-7 with 4 minutes left in the first quarter.

∙ In Belton, Georgetown QB Kaleb McDougle has thrown for 201 yards and multiple TD passes in the first half. The Eagles scored again on a McDougle-to-Xavier Warren TD play. The Eagles are leading 36-0 with less than two minutes left in the first half.

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∙ Meanwhile, Georgetown’s other public school, East View, is shutting out Burnet 23-0 in the second quarter.

∙ Wimberley leads Fredericksburg 6-0 in the first quarter.

∙ Granger and Thorndale are even at 6-6 in the second quarter.

∙ University City Randolph scored first and leads Blanco 7-0 in the second stanza.

Some quick-hit updates around the Austin area

∙ Over at Chaparral Stadium, Westlake QB Rees Wise has found Lawson Grimes for their second TD connection of the night and the Chaps lead San Benito 28-7.

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∙ In Lake Travis, Rockwall has scored first on a 29-yard field goal from Daniel Estrada to go up 3-0 over the Cavaliers. There’s 9:39 left in the first quarter.

∙ East View has extended its lead to 16-0 over Burnet.

∙ McCallum has scored twice in the first quarter and the Knights lead Travis 14-0.

∙ Canyon Lake is shutting out Crockett 35-0 in the second quarter.

∙ Liberty Hill is leading Rouse 14-0 in the first.

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∙ Georgetown’s Chris Mashburn just kicked a 40-yard field goal to extend the Eagles’ lead to 29-0 over Belton.

∙ China Spring leads Bastrop 6-0 in the second quarter.

∙ La Grange leads Columbus 7-6 on the road.

Area updates: Georgetown is pitching a shutout

Westlake up by 2 TDs: Westlake has upped its lead over San Benito as Cal Livengood scored on a 6-yard TD run. The Chaps are up 21-7 with 4:19 left in the first quarter.

Crockett down early: Canyon Lake has scored twice in the opening quarter, leading Crockett 14-0.

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Georgetown is rolling: Up in Belton, Georgetown now leads 26-0 as Kaleb McDougle has thrown his second and third touchdown passes of the night, one to fellow sophomore Braylon Westfall inside the left pylon of the Belton end zone, and another to Davyn Sedwick. There’s 11:46 left in the first half. Sedwick has two catches for 100 yards and 2 TDs.

Other updates: Waco Midway is up on Cedar Ridge 21-0 in the s second quarter. … Vandegrift has gone in front of Cedar Park 14-7 in the opening quarter. … East View leads Burnet 10-0 in the second at Birkelbach Stadium.

Central Texas updates

At Westlake: Justice Johnson scored from 25 yards out as the Chaps increased their lead over San Benito 14-0, but San Benito has answered that and it’s now a 14-7 game.

In Belton: Georgetown now leads Belton 12-0 midway through the opening quarter. Xavier Warren scooted around left end on a jet sweep for a 3-yard touchdown. The extra point bounced off the upright, making that the Eagles’ second straight conversion miss.

Other updates: Vandegrift and Cedar Park are tied 7-7 in the first quarter. … East View leads Burnet 7-0, also in the first.

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Westlake and Georgetown both go up early

In Belton, Georgetown quarterback Kaleb McDougle found Davyn Sedwick for a 51-yard touchdown to give the Eagles an early 6-0 lead over the Tigers. Georgetown’s try for a 2-point conversion was unsuccessful.

At Westlake, the Chaps lead San Benito 7-0 early. Rees Wise hit Lawson Grimes for a 47-yard touchdown pass.

Our initial Fab Five rankings: Class 4A/others

1. Wimberley (1-0): After pitching a 46-0 shutout over Canyon Lake to open the season, the Texans look to extend their regular-season winning streak to 27 games when they host Fredericksburg tonight.

2. LBJ (1-0): The Jaguars have this week off after kicking off the season with a 54-6 win over San Antonio Houston last week, their first game back as a Class 4A program after two years in 5A. Next week is one of Central Texas’ top matchups of the year: at home against Wimberley.

3. Regents (1-0): Sophomore QB Jack Devine threw for 410 yards and 7 TDs in a 51-15 win over Lorena. Regents is at Dallas Kincaid tonight.

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4. La Grange (1-0): The Leopards edged Cameron Yoe 52-49 last week to launch its season and are looking to move to 2-0 tonight at Columbus, which also is 1-0.

5. Lago Vista (1-0): The Vikings earned a hard-fought 23-20 win over Burnet last week and are hosting Waco Connally tonight.

Our initial Fab Five rankings: Class 5A

1. Weiss (1-0): Despite losing senior QB Jax Brown to a season-ending injury the week before their opener, the Wolves edged McNeil 42-41 behind freshman QB Jaxon Schad (245 yards, 2 TDs). Weiss, back in Class 5A, plays its second straight 6A opponent tonight at San Marcos.

2. Georgetown (1-0): When you win 51-14, you expect to have gotten some breaks and the Eagles’ third touchdown in the first three minutes was as improbable as they come when Kaleb McDougle’s 25-yard pass to Xavier Warren was broken up, but teammate Max Muniz snatched up the ball off a prone Warren’s back and carried it into the endzone for a TD. The Eagles are traveling up I-35 tonight to take on Belton.

3. Anderson (1-0): Senior QB Max Gerlich accounted for 425 total yards and 8 TDs to earn our Central Texas player of the week award, leading the Trojans past McCallum 57-40. Gerlich threw for 293 yards and 7 TDs and added another 132 rushing yards and score. The Trojans are at Elgin tonight.

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4. Rouse (1-0): After spanking Connally 57-10, the Raiders’ schedule kicks up a couple of notches tonight as they play at Liberty Hill, which dropped its opener 49-26 to perennial Class 6A powerhouse Cibolo Steele.

5. Hays (1-1): The Hawks beat Elgin last week but lost to Pflugerville 47-7 last night. They host Hendrickson next week to open District 12-5A DI play.

Our initial Fab Five rankings: Class 6A

1. Westlake (1-0): Senior TE Brody Wilhelm snagged 4 TDs from Rees Wise as the Chaps rallied from a 14-13 halftime deficit to down Prosper 35-14 last week. Westlake hosts San Benito tonight.

2. Lake Travis (1-0): RB Vann Hopping rushed for 4 TDs in his final five carries as the Cavs romped past Arlington Martin 51-12. They host Rockwall tonight in their home opener.

3. Vandegrift (1-0): After last week’s 31-14 win over Dripping Springs, the Vipers are putting their 20-game regular-season winning streak on the line tonight against Cedar Park, which is probably still smarting after last week’s excruciating 45-43 five-overtime loss to Harker Heights.

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4. Hutto (1-0): After routing San Marcos 63-8 last week, the Hippos are on the road at Converse Judson tonight to close out non-district play. Braeton Anderson caught only three passes last week, but they accounted for 151 yards.

5. Bowie (2-0): The Bulldogs jumped out to a 17-0 first-half lead over Vista Ridge on Thursday night en route to a 37-28 win.

Tonight’s games

All of these are non-district matchups. Tonight we’ll have staff coverage of the Lake Travis-Rockwall, Vandegrift-Cedar Park and Liberty Hill-Rouse games:

San Benito (0-1) at Westlake (1-0), 7

Rockwall (1-0) at Lake Travis (1-0), 7:30

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Vandegrift (1-0) at Cedar Park (0-1), 7

Rouse (1-0) at Liberty Hill (0-1), 7:30

Stony Point (1-0) at Johnson (1-0), 7:30

Cedar Ridge (0-1) at Waco Midway (1-0), 7

San Antonio Wagner (0-0) at Dripping Springs (0-1), 7:30

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Hutto (1-0) at Converse Judson (0-1), 7

Weiss (1-0) at San Marcos (0-1), 7:30

Round Rock (1-0) at Temple (1-0), 7:30

Anderson (1-0) at Elgin (0-1), 7:30

Travis (1-0) at McCallum (0-1), 7:30

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Crockett (0-1) at Canyon Lake (0-1), 7

Georgetown (1-0) at Belton (0-1), 7

Taylor (0-1) at Connally (0-1), 7:30

Lockhart (0-1) at S.A. Southwest (1-0), 7:30

Northeast (0-1) at Navarro (1-0), 7:30

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Eastside (0-1) at LASA (0-1), 7:30

Burnet (0-1) at East View (0-1), 7

Marble Falls (1-0) at Jarrell (1-0), 7:30

Fredericksburg (0-1) at Wimberley (1-0), 7:30

Lago Vista (1-0) at Waco Connally (1-0), 7:30

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China Spring (0-1) at Bastrop (1-0), 7

Giddings (0-1) at Smithville (0-1), 7:30

Lampasas (1-0) at Salado (0-1), 7:30

Llano (1-0) at Comanche (0-1), 7

Del Valle (1-0) at Schertz Clemens (0-1)

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Luling (1-0) at Anderson-Shiro (1-0), 7

Rosebud-Lott (1-0) at Thrall (1-0), 7

Granger (0-1) at Thorndale (0-1), 7

Central Texas Christian (1-0) at Florence (0-1), 7

Off this week: LBJ

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Central Texas scores and recaps from Thursday night

Austin High 35, Westwood 34: The Maroons are 2-0 for the first time since 2015 and Thursday’s win snapped an eight-game losing streak to Westwood in their series. Austin High plays Johnson next week while Westwood (0-2) opens District 25-6A play against McNeil (0-2).

Bowie 37, Vista Ridge 28: After a 25-minute weather delay to start the game, Bowie jumped out to a 17-0 first-half lead en route to a non-district win at Gupton Stadium. The Bulldogs can move to 3-0 next week at home against Glenn on Thursday; the Rangers will open 25-6A play against Round Rock.

Leander 42, Hendrickson 21: The Lions (1-1) close out non-district play next week against Del Valle while Hendrickson will open District 12-5A DI play at Hays (1-1).

Akins 42, Cedar Creek 22: Akins, which had gone winless for two-plus seasons, will seek its first back-to-back wins since 2021 in next week’s game at Manor New Tech. Cedar Creek will have a bye.

Pflugerville 47, Hays 7: The Panthers (2-0) eclipsed the 45-point mark for the second straight week and will look to start out 3-0 for the first time since 2021 next Friday at Fort Bend Christian.

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Harker Heights 38, Manor 14: The Mustangs fell to 0-2 for the first time since 2019 and will have to wait two weeks before their next chance; Manor has an open week next week before opening district play against Hutto on Sept. 20.

Lake Belton 41, McNeil 28 (OT): McNeil, which fell to Weiss in overtime last week, dropped to 0-2 with another overtime loss. After scoring first in overtime, Lake Belton ended the game with a pick-six. McNeil opens 25-6A play next week against Westwood.

Killeen Chaparral 54, Manor New Tech 0: After a thrilling 14-13 win over LASA last week, Manor New Tech could not keep the momentum going in Thursday’s rout.

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Barton Springs Bridge named one of Preservation Texas’ most endangered places for 2026

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AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) – The City of Austin is considering replacing the Barton Springs Bridge, citing concerns about the structure’s condition and long-term safety. However, preservation advocates are urging city leaders to fully explore alternatives before moving forward.

This week, Preservation Texas named Barton Springs Bridge one of the most endangered places for 2026.

“It’s a major road and a lot of stuff happening around here all the time, you know, public safety access, all these things are huge concerns, too. But we think that the historic nature of the bridge is really important,” said Meghan Namour, Policy and Outreach Planner at Preservation Austin.

According to city officials, the 100-year-old bridge has deteriorated over time, with cracking concrete, missing sections of concrete and other issues that have raised concerns about its future.

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In 2024, the city received a $32 million bridge improvement grant from the Federal Highway Administration to help fund the project.

For longtime Austin resident Bethani Ragland, the bridge represents a piece of the city’s history.

“I’ve been here so long, since my childhood,” said Bethani Ragland, Austin resident.

She said she was disappointed to learn the bridge could eventually be replaced.

“It was built well because I haven’t noticed anything, no cracking no nothing. There’s no reason to take the bridge down. It’s just more construction in Austin,” said Ragland.

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City of Austin officials say the project must still go through the National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA, review process.

In a statement to KXAN, the city said:

“The Barton Springs Bridge project is currently at the 90% design milestone. The project received a $32M bridge improvement program grant from the Federal Highway Administration, and will go through a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review and approval process which includes assessment of environmental assets and review of bridge alternatives. The NEPA document will review and evaluate the historic, environmental and archeological significance of the bridge. There will be an analysis of both replacement and rehabilitation alternatives included. The NEPA process is expected to be completed in 2027.”

Preservation advocates say they hope that process includes meaningful consideration of ways to preserve the bridge.

“In our own city, we have examples of historic bridges that have been repurposed for new or different uses. There’s the Pfluger Pedestrian and Bike Bridge that was added next to the Lamar Bridge. Not every case is the same but we would love for those options to at least be meaningfully considered,” said Namour.

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3 Keys For Texas Baseball To Advance Out Of Austin Regional

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The road to Omaha starts now for the No. 6 national seed Texas Longhorns. For the 39th time in the program’s storied history, the Longhorns will host the NCAA Regional with the opportunity to host a super regional if they can get out of a talent grouping. 

This year’s Austin Regional is paired up with the Eugene Regional, hosted by the No. 11 Oregon Ducks. Last season, Texas had its best season since 2010 in its first year in the Southeastern Conference, but everything came crashing down when the Longhorns lost twice to the UTSA Roadrunners. 

While last year’s result served as a lesson for the returners, most of the 2026 squad was either at other places or in high school, marking a new beginning for many. 

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“It’s always the most fun time of year, and certainly when you need the opportunity to play at home,” head coach Jim Schlossnagle said. “Welcome to Holy Cross, Tarleton State, and UCSB. Looking forward to great three or four days of baseball.”

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Here are some keys for the Longhorns to make it out of the regional round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2023. 

1 – Aiden Robbins Must Produce 

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At one point in the season, Texas junior outfielder Aiden Robbins was one of the most dangerous hitters in the nation. For a hitter who has never batted under .300 dating back to high school, he maintained his production in a much more competitive SEC slate. 

But in the final couple of games in the season, Robbins has not been the same imposing bat that won him the SEC Newcomer of the Year honors. Dating back to the Tennessee series, Robbins has gone 4-for-21 at the plate while striking out nine times. 

The Longhorns’ top-of-the-order bat is also riding a three-game hitless streak heading into postseason play. 

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Robbins is battling back from a stomach bug that took him out early in the second game of the Missouri series and the entirety of the regular season finale. 

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If Texas wants to get out of its regional, its best bat for the entirety of the season must get back to his original form. A possible tuneup game against Holy Cross may be the switch to get him back. If not, he’ll have to move down in the order to allow catcher Carson Tinney and SEC Freshman of the Year, Anthony Pack Jr., to be the brunt of the offensive load. 

2 – Texas Can’t Get Into The Loser’s Bracket

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Playing two games in one day is almost a death sentence for any team with hopes of making it out of the regional. 

Texas learned this the hard way: after beating Houston Christian in the first game of last season’s regional, the Longhorns fell in the second game to UTSA, forcing them to battle in the losers’ bracket with Kansas State. 

Despite beating Kansas State on Sunday, Texas only had around an hour’s break before the regional final game, and a rematch with UTSA, ultimately in the regional defining loss. 

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“The biggest thing we learned is that everything up to this point just doesn’t, doesn’t matter. It’s all out the window – it’s a new season,” Luke Harrison said. “We’ve got to find a way to get better as a team and play better than we have all year.”

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Texas is rolling out Harrison for game one against Holy Cross, saving Dylan Volantis for a big-time game on Saturday for either a rematch with Tarleton State or against a talented UC-Santa Brarba team. 

While Texas does have the arms to win out of the losers’ bracket, it’s a task that will cause more pressure on the entire team. 

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3 – Starters and Bullpen Must Play Their A-Game 

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It has been well documented that the bullpen has seen its fair share of woes this season, and one of the keys to beating Texas is to retire the starter early to force them to tap into the bullpen early. 

The starting trio of Harrison, Dylan Volantis and Ruger Riojas must eat up as many innings as possible, something they’ve done for the most part the entire season. Then it’s up to the bullpen to not allow the opposition to gain momentum down the stretch. 

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For Schlossnagle, there will not be much experimentation in the regional, and the arms that have proven their worth will get the nod. 

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“The guys who have pitched the best all season, they’re going to pitch the most,” Schlossnagle said. “If that means a reliever who maybe hasn’t pitched before the seventh inning has to come in a different part of the game, that’s what’s going to happen.” 

While the SEC Tournament was disappointing on the hitting front, Texas was able to get looks from multiple pitchers in different parts of the game. Freshman pitchers, Sam Cozart and Brett Crossland, will be primary options while Thomas Burns and Haiden Leffew cannot struggle in the late-inning situations 

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Texas Education Agency rejects Austin ISD’s plan for failing schools

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The Texas Education Agency rejected a partnership proposed by the Austin Independent School District to buy the district more time to avoid a state takeover. In a letter sent to Superintendent Matias Segura on Thursday, the TEA denied the district’s request to hand over three middle schools to an outside provider to run them under what is known as an 1882 agreement.

In March, the district proposed partnering with the Texas Council for International Studies to run Burnet, Dobie and Webb middle schools as charter schools. The three campuses have received four consecutive unacceptable grades from the state’s accountability system. A fifth failing grade could trigger a total takeover of the entire district, with the TEA replacing the school board with a board of managers.

The letter sent to Segura explains the operating partner must comply with three criteria: have at least three years of experience before taking over a campus; have managed multiple campuses for multiple years; and have significantly improved the academic performance of campuses. The TEA says TCIS only meets two of those three criteria, and it “does not qualify as an operating partner with the capacity necessary to successfully turn around campuses.”

The TEA argues TCIS has failed to prove a track record of improving campuses’ academic performance. TCIS has managed 16 campuses in San Antonio ISD, Longview ISD and Edgewood ISD. However, only five out of those campuses had a D or an F rating before being operated by the non-profit.

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AISD Superintendent Segura said in a written statement to families on Thursday evening that the district remains confident that TCIS is capable of lifting student outcomes.

“While this response is disappointing, I want to assure you that this is not the end of the process,” Segura said in the statement. “TEA has explicitly invited Austin ISD to submit additional information to support and reinforce our application, and we fully intend to do so.”

If approved, the two-year 1882 agreement would allow the district to pause the accountability clock for these three schools. AISD and TCIS can still continue with the partnership, but if they choose to, the TEA said, Burnet, Dobie and Webb would not get the benefits of the 1882 agreement, including state funding and reprieve from state ratings.

When the partnership was approved during a board meeting in March, Segura said district officials were confident the TEA would approve it because they had talked with TCIS about expectations and had visited their schools. Segura said the district had also received feedback from the TEA about the plan and had adjusted the partnership accordingly.

“When we look at the timeline, we could see on May or June before we get a final approval. But we are not shy about asking questions and making adjustments where appropriate,” he said. “But if the agency does not accept after all of that we would appreciate the opportunity to make the adjustment, which is what we have seen them do.”

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KUT reached out to the TEA to ask about when a final decision must be made, and has not heard back.

Ratings for the 2025-2026 school year have not yet been released. But in his message to parents Thursday, Segura said the district is seeing “promising accelerated student growth” across the district. He said district officials will continue advocating for a partnership.





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