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Lake Travis Edges Dripping Springs 14-7 on Late TD, Stays Unbeaten

A defensive slog belied both teams’ high-scoring resumes.

Overview

  • Vann Hopping punched in a 7-yard go-ahead score with 1:37 left for his 56th career rushing touchdown, breaking the Lake Travis record previously held by Shaun Nixon.
  • Junior defensive back Teddy Lofgren intercepted Dripping Springs quarterback Chase Ames with under two minutes remaining to set up the winning drive.
  • A Tigers fumble with 42 seconds to play ended their final possession and secured the 14-7 Cavaliers victory.
  • Lake Travis improved to 7-0 overall and 3-0 in District 26-6A, while Dripping Springs fell to 7-1 and 3-1 after both entered undefeated.
  • The matchup was played at Dripping Springs’ Tiger Stadium, where Lake Travis is hosting during its stadium renovation, and it streamed live on the NFHS Network.