April 6, 2022 News-Dispatch

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APRIL 6, 2022 KAPS IN CRISIS

LIGHTS OUT!

Katherine Anne Porter School raises funds to keep doors open

Hays County approves Lights Out Proclamation.

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OPEN HOUSE

County to discuss Dripping Springs Southwest Connection Study STAFF REPORT HAYS COUNTY – Hays County will share an updated routine for the Dripping Springs Southwest Connection Study by way of an open house. The proposed roadway would begin at the intersection of RM 150 and RM 12 and extend around the southwest side of Dripping Springs to connect to US 290. Residents have two options for participation in the open house, virtual or in-person:

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Eyes on the goal

VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE Comment Period: April 4-April 29, 2022

Web: www.improve150. com/connection Email: info@improve150.com Mail: P.O. Box 5459, Austin, TX 78763 Text/phone: 512-400-6107

IN-PERSON OPEN HOUSE

Thursday, April 7, 2022 | Drop in anytime 3-7 p.m. No formal presentation scheduled Dripping Springs Ranch Park and Event Center 1042 Event Center Dr, Dripping Springs, TX 78620 (Back of building entrance)

PHOTO BY ALBERT SANCHEZ

Goal keeper for Dripping Springs High School, Reid Russell (#1), being tossed in the air by his teammates.

Tigers advance with win over Leander Rouse STAFF REPORT

Friday, April 1, 2022, The Tigers (overall record 23-3) traveled to Toney Burger Center Stadium in Austin and played Leander Rouse High School (overall record 20-2-3)

in the regional quarter Finals. Both teams played hard and were tied at one at the half. After several near goals during the 2nd half, the game ended tied at 1 -1. At the conclusion of regulation play, the

The county will share an updated route for the study, background information and details about the intersection realignment and roundabout at RM 12 and RM 150. Community engagement is an important part of this study, which began in late 2020. The process to date has included a virtual open house in the spring of 2021 and more than 40 different meetings with property owners and community groups to gather feedback. For more information, visit the project website at www.improve150.com/ connection.

game went to overtime with with two ten minute halves. Again the score remained tied at 1 - 1. The contest went to a shootout and Tiger #1 Reid Russell was able to block two shots and the Tigers won the shootout 5-4 and will

advance to the next round of the UIL 5A playoffs. The Tigers will next play in the regional semi-finals on Friday, April 8th, 2022 at 2 p.m. against Mission Sharyland (overall record 20-4-3). This game will be played in Corpus Christi,

Texas at Cabaniss Field. Russell entered the game in the shootout and blocked 2 goals and the Tigers honored him with a few tosses in the air as his teammates celebrated this exciting and hard fought contest.

Undefeated!

PHOTO BY WAYLAND D. CLARK, WFOTOS.COM

Two Cedar Park players console each other as Dripping Springs’ Grace Payne (23) and goalkeeper Caroline Dill (00) celebrate a 6-0 win over the Timberwolves in a Regional Quarterfinal at House Park in Austin last Friday night.

Lady Tiger soccer team advances to Regionals BY WAYLAND D CLARK Dripping Springs girls soccer, 24-0, will meet Gregory Portland, 19-4-1 in a Region IV Semifinal game set for Friday, April 8 at 6:30 at Cabaniss Soccer Fields in Corpus Christi. A win would match the Lady Tigers against Boerne Champion or McAllen

in the Regional Final at 2 p.m. on Saturday. The winner will move on to the UIL State Tournament, April 13-16 in Georgetown. Dripping Springs advanced with a 6-0 shutout, its eighteenth of the season, against Cedar Park in the Regional Quarterfinal game at House Park in Austin

HEALTH GRANTS

County receives grants to address local health disparities.

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on April Fool’s Day last Friday. It’s like déjà vu all over again for senior Faith Wylie who went to Regionals in Corpus Christi in her freshman year, “It went to PKs (penalty kicks) both games and we beat Boerne to go to the State Semifinals,” Wylie said. “We’re into the

tougher games now and a lot of teams break down under the pressure. I feel like we just mold together even more as one team, one family and one goal.” A solid defense and goalkeeper Caroline Dill, a junior and last year’s 5A MVP in the State Championship game, kept Cedar Park scoreless for

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eighty minutes. Dripping Springs (24-0) has outscored opponents 1297 this season. Freshman sensation Ellie Hodsden scored a pair of goals and sophomore sister Taylor scored a goal, as did Riley Sisson, Chloe Fredenburg and Sophia Nuccio.


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