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Tigers host baseball tournament

Getting in their last tourney before plunging headlong into the final district schedule, the Tigers hosted again. DS would finish with a 2-3 record. Early they faced the opponents top pitchers and could not come up with hits or runs. By the fourth and fifth games, pitching had run thin and the score totals eased up. They opened with Bowie and fell 2-1. Smithson Valley blanked the Tigers 3-0 and Sinton expanded the scoreless innings with a 2-0 win. What was expected to be a good game blew up immediately as it was obvious Westlake had run out of pitching. Two pitchers in the first inning faced 17 batters, gave up six walks, five wild pitches and when they did get it over the plate the Tigers stroked out six hits to cross the plate 12 times. Tigers continued for the 18-5 win. The final game was against RR Westwood. Westwood could not hold a 6-3 margin going into the bottom of the seventh as the Tigers scored four to win 7-6.

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PUC chair resigns in wake of call to energy investors

Arthur D’Andrea, the chair and sole remaining member of the Public Utility Commission, resigned late last week at the request of Gov. Gregg Abbott. D’Andrea pledged to remain on the PUC until Abbott names a replacement. In the announcement Abbott said in part, “Texans deserve to have trust and confidence in the Public Utility Commission, and this action is one of many steps that will be taken to achieve that goal.”

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Tigers baseball team roars

Riding the arm of Cameron O'Banan, the Dripping Springs Tigers earned a couple of district wins over Hays Johnson and NB Canyon to take an early 2-0 lead in district play. O'Banan would toss two, two-hit, complete games to stymie the opposition. Johnson would fall 3-0 and Canyon 3-2.

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