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Lady Tigers ready for rematch

Every Lady Tigers volleyball supporter has October 1 marked on their calendar. That is when the rematch with districtleading NB Canyon Lady Cougars comes to town to defend their crown. Not only that but there is no football game on this night and no reason for the gym not to be full. It should be another barn-burner between the two. They have split their first two matches. The Lady Tigers disposed of Seguin and Kerrville to finish off the first half and will have played Hays Johnson this past Tuesday.

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Homecoming a hit for Tigers

It was everything a football homecoming game should be as Dripping Springs hammered the SA McCollum Cowboys 63-21. The Tigers had an opponent they could easily control, which meant the starters could look good and many reserves would get significant playing time and their parents and friends could get to see them play and perform. The weather was perfect for an outdoor event and the only glitch ended up being the speaker system being ornery when presenting the homecoming king and queen candidates. After that was cleared Kaden Daulton and Reagan Logsdon were crowned King and Queen. Also of note, Coach Galen Zimmerman became the all-time career wins leader for Dripping Springs with his 55th win.

Volleyball wins five straight games

It has been smooth sailing for the Dripping Springs volleyball team as they have strung together five wins in a row since their loss to NB Canyon. Everyone is marking their calendars as they await the rematch at Dripping Springs. In their latest they have shut down the teams from Veterans Memorial and Hays Lehman.

Tigers hold on for OT win

A not-so-funny thing happened in the district opener with New Braunfels Canyon in the 48-45 victory in overtime to stay undefeated. After a smooth first half with the Tigers surging ahead 35-17, the second half was anything but smooth. It was a fumble here, an interception there and a mix of onside kicks. In all the Tigers gave the ball back to the Cougars eight times, mostly in the second half. In district play, the games mean much more and the effort will be more concerted and intense. It was good to hold on for the win, but the Canyon game should have gotten the Tigers' attention.

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