Dripping Springs High School’s Tiger football team has put all phases of the game together and seem ready for the backto- back battle with Westlake and Lake Travis High Schools in a couple of weeks.
The offense, defense and special teams are playing at the highest of levels. Scores to date show the offense is a scoring machine, and the defense keeps opponents out of the endzone. The latest evidence was the 62-13 beatdown of Johnson High School this past weekend.
Games with the Jaguars have been disappointing since they became the newest of the Hays schools. It was believed they would become a natural rival like the days Buda was a school and, later, when consolidation formed Hays High. Being rivals means both schools enter the games with high intensity and sometimes animosity. So far, in football, Johnson has not put up much of a fight in the four games played.









