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Steiner ED led the transition from developer to homeowner community

Randy Schmaltz, executive director of Steiner Ranch, shares about accomplishments and challenges over the past couple of years.

By LYNETTE HAALAND
Four  Points News

Randy Schmaltz has been the executive director of Steiner Ranch since 2015 and has led the community through the transition of the developer-run community to a resident-run community.

There have been many areas to address during this transition from Taylor Morrison to the homeowners, and Schmaltz has overseen several initiatives including: expanded insurance coverage, upgraded pool maintenance, two in-depth audit reviews, updated website, obtaining tax exempt status for the association, a new performance-based landscape contract, and the addition of family-friendly events.

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TxDOT hosts RM 620/RM 2222 community meeting Thurs. at Vandegrift

By LYNETTE HAALAND
Four Points News

The environmental assessment is the remaining requirement for the $18 million RM 620/RM 2222 bypass road improvement project to go forward. Part of the environmental assessment is a public hearing and the Texas Department of Transportation is conducting a public hearing on Thursday, Oct. 26 at Vandegrift.

The community meeting will begin with an open house from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at 9500 McNeil Dr. 78750. During this time, the public will be able to review available project information and exhibits, discuss the project with project staff, and ask questions. The formal presentation will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be followed by a public comment period.\ Continue reading

Preview: Vista Ridge at Vandegrift at Monroe Stadium Friday, Oct. 20, 7:30 p.m.

By SCOTT W. COLEMAN, Four Points News 

In every victory this season, there has been one constant for Vandegrift: a solid ground game.

Vandegrift head coach Drew Sanders said after last week’s win over Leander that establishing the run game is crucial for his team. This Friday, things will be no different as the Vipers host a Vista Ridge team that can put up points in a hurry.

Vandegrift Vipers junior wide receiver Reese Watson (81) bats a pass intended for Leander Lions junior wide receiver Ismael Sanchez (17) away in the end zone during a high school football game between the Leander Lions and the Vandegrift Vipers at Bible Stadium in Leander, Texas, on October 13, 2017. Photo by Scott W. Coleman 

Leander Lions senior wide receiver Dalton Flowers (6) leaps high to bring in a pass over Vandegrift Vipers sophomore defensive back Tyler Mongauzy (33) during a high school football game between the Leander Lions and the Vandegrift Vipers at Bible Stadium in Leander, Texas, on October 13, 2017. Photo by Scott W. Coleman 

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Brown looks to shine in second season at Vandegrift

Vandegrift sophomore Greg Brown, #5 last season, averaged more than 17 points a game last season and college
recoruiters are noticing. Photo by Scott W. Coleman

By CARSON FIELD, Four Points News

Photo by Scott W. Coleman

Vandegrift forward Greg Brown III had a stellar freshman season for the Vipers last year, and as a result, he was the fifth-ranked player in the Class of 2020 in ESPN’s first class rankings in early August.

“I’m going to work hard to help prove that I deserve a higher ranking,” Brown said.

Brown, standing 6’7”, averaged 17.2 points and 10.7 rebounds per game in his freshman season. His freshman season was impressive enough to earn him a spot at the 2017 USA Men’s U16 National Team training camp. Continue reading

Viper entrepreneurs create Thursty Pool Care

By ALAINA MALONE, Four Points News

Cory Thurston and Austin Stelling — two young entrepreneurs who graduated from Vandegrift — started a pool maintenance company called Thrusty Pool Care.

The team are currently both attending Texas State University and successfully balance their business and school, working primarily out of the Four Points area and also include Westlake and Lakeway. They provide routine maintenance for customer’s pools, as well as taking care of the repairs on equipment.

“After brainstorming many ideas, we decided the pool industry was the right fit for us,” Thurston said.   Continue reading