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Sports // High School Sports // High School Football Westlake cruises past Austin High, but Chaps' District 26-6A finish about to get serious By Jay Plotkin Updated Oct 11, 2024 10:49 a.m.
Westlake is No. 1 in the Statesman's Central Texas poll to begin the season. In other words, nothing has changed.
Following a bye week, then it’s the District 26-6A schedule, highlighted by an Oct. 25 visit to local arch-rival Lake Travis, a team the Chaps defeated twice last season, including in the playoffs.
Westlake is the Statesman's top-ranked high school football team from Central Texas as we head into the season. Chaps have gone 14-1 2 straight years.
The Chaps’ lone defeat came at the hands of Humble Atascocita, which is playing in the 6A DI Region III final against Galena Park North Shore. Since that loss to Atascocita, Westlake has reeled ...
On Friday, they were no match for Westlake, who entered with plenty of motivation after losing to Humble Atascocita 39-21 last week. That dropped the Chaps from No. 4 to No. 14 in the state rankings.
AUSTIN, Texas — On the morning of Monday, July 22, Westlake head football coach, Todd Dodge, announced his decision to retire after the 2021 season. With six state titles already under his belt ...
WESTLAKE FOOTBALL: 3 questions, key players for the No. 1 team in our preseason countdown Notable losses: RB Jack Kayser (Army), OL Tyler Knape (Cal), ), PK Spencer Barnett (Texas), CB Judson ...
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