Featured Football High School 

Burnet boys soccer Boorman resigns

CAPTION: Benjamin Boorman (standing) took over a Burnet program that was on the verge of making history. The Bulldogs did in his second year at the helm. Photo by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography Burnet High School boys soccer head coach Benjamin Boorman has resigned his position at Burnet Consolidated Independent School District. Boorman has stepped away to spend more time with his family. As he reflected back on his time at Burnet, the educator talked about what he’ll remember, both while wearing Kelly green and being a soccer enthusiast. “It may…

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Featured Tennis 

Marble Falls tennis captures district titles

CAPTION: Cooper Womack shows four fingers on his right hand and holds his gold medal with his left indicating his fourth consecutive district title in boys singles. Courtesy photos The Marble Falls High School tennis team earned three District 24-4A championships and a runner-up medal April 1 at the district tournament in Taylor. Leading the charge were senior Cooper Womack, who won his fourth consecutive boys singles championship, while Cooper Kelley and Amaris Mitchell-Ochoa won the mixed doubles title, and Payton Glaser and Nicolas Smith are the boys doubles champions.…

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Baseball Featured High School 

Burnet baseball beats Taylor

CAPTION: Burnet senior pitcher Cohen Jorpeland and the defense did their parts to ensure a Taylor sweep. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro The Burnet High School baseball team swept Taylor 11-4 April 2 and 16-5 March 31 in District 24-4A. That means the Bulldogs (8-147-1, 3-5) earned their first district sweep of the season. Needing a win in Burnet April 2, the Ducks (3-15, 1-5) walked onto the artificial turf at Bulldog Diamonds determined to do just that. They scored a run thanks to drawing three walks in the first…

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Featured Softball 

Marble Falls softball loses to Lampasas

CAPTION: Khloe Hollingsworth is one of three Lady Mustangs to record a hit against Lampasas. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro The Marble Falls High School softball team lost to Lampasas 9-3 April 2 in District 24-4A play. The Lady Badgers plated four runs in the first inning but the Lady Mustangs plated two in the second inning to trim the deficit to 4-2. “They came out swinging in the first inning,” Marble Falls head coach Alex Lozoya said. “We had a good plan before going up against (Lampasas senior pitcher) Brooklyn…

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Featured Football High School 

Marble Falls boys soccer lose to La Vega in state semis

CAPTION: The 2026 Marble Falls High School boys soccer players and coaches with bronze medals and plaque symbolizing reaching the Class 4A Division I state tournament. Photo by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography The Marble Falls High School boys soccer team lost to Waco La Vega 3-1 April 3 in a Class 4A Division I state semifinal. The Mustangs ended their best finish in school history with an 18-4-5 record, 10-1-1 in District 26-4A as the district champions and won four playoff matches. “I was really, really pleased with our guys’ efforts,…

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Featured Golf 

Marble Falls boys golf is district runner-up

CAPTION: The 2026 Marble Falls High School boys soccer team is the District 24-4A runner-up and includes assistant coach John Berkman (left), Beckett Berkman, Eamon Fisher, Drew Whittle, Camilo Montez, James Srnensky, Gage Goebel, John Srnensky, Rylee Ritchie and head coach Adley Canales. Courtesy photo The Marble Falls High School boys golf team is the District 24-4A runner-up thanks to three top 10 finishes in the individual standings April 1-2. The tournament was played at The Legends Golf Course and Villas in Kingsland, site of the Class 4A state tournament.…

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Featured Running 

Burnet track on pace for district meet

CAPTION: Senior Asah Roy is among the leaders in the distance races. Photo by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography The Burnet High School track and field teams performed well at the Johnny “Lam” Jones Relays hosted by Lampasas March 26. The Lady Dawgs finished second in the junior varsity division with 132 points and fourth in the varsity division with 69 points, while the Bulldogs were fourth in the varsity division with 75 points and sixth in the junior varsity division with 55 points. The Lady Dawgs were paced by seniors Asah Roy…

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Baseball Featured High School 

Marble Falls baseball loses to Salado

CAPTION: Marble Falls sophomore pitcher Crawford Mattox gets a grounder and tosses it to first for the out during the 2-1 loss to Salado April 1. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro The Marble Falls High School baseball team lost to Salado 2-1 April 1 and 9-1 March 31 in District 24-4A play. “My kids did a good job of two things,” Mustangs head coach Tyler Porter said. “We got home late (March 31) after losing that game and then coming back and competing – that was good, that was definitely a…

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Featured Powerlifting 

Marble Falls powerlifting ends season at state

CAPTION: The Marble Falls High School powerlifters who competed at the state meet include Tyler McIntyre (kneeling, center), Arnulfo Salazar (middle row, left), Daniel Dominguez, David Dominguez, Julio Gaytan, Adrian Arredondo; Xavier Soza (back row, left), Josue Fonseca, Keaton Proctor and Jaxson Bales. Courtesy photo The Marble Falls High School powerlifting program completed its season at the state meets recently. The Mustangs were led by Arnulfo Salazar, who finished fourth in the 181-pound weight class thanks to a 615-pound squat, a 395-pound bench press and a 575-pound dead lift for…

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Featured Softball 

Marble Falls softball lost to Gateway

CAPTION: Marble Falls senior third baseman Cheyenne Thompson fields a ground ball and takes the fielder’s choice – throwing to second base for the forceout. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro The Marble Falls High School softball team lost to Georgetown Gateway 8-1 March 31 in District 24-4A play. “I told the team after the game, 8-1 is not a reflection of how well I felt they played,” Lady Mustangs head coach Alex Lozoya said. “It was a matter of who made the first mistake.” For four innings, each team refused…

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