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LT Fire Rescue fights California wildfires

LTFR firefighters, Lt. Adam Griggs, battalion chief Eric Carlson, Lt. Travis Mc Anally were all part of the Texas team that joined the 3,600 people assisting with the California fires.

By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News

Local Lake Travis Fire Rescue firefighters helped fight the Woolsey Fire in southern California a few weeks ago. The fire started Nov. 8 and was 100 percent contained by Nov. 21 after burning nearly 97,000 acres, killing three people and destroying more than 1,600 buildings in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

Three LTFR firefighters — who typically work to protect Steiner Ranch, Comanche Trail, Strawberry Hill, Monteview Acres and other Four Points areas — were among some 200 firefighters from across Texas who traveled to California in November to help work the enormous fire.

“I’ve seen some large fires, big areas acre-wise but knowing how fast the fire went with the Santa Ana winds and how much ground it covered, just the devastation that it left,” said Lt. Adam Griggs, LTFR inspector/investigator of the wildland fuels mitigation fire prevention division.

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Longview outpaces Vandegrift in regional semifinals

Vandegrift during warmups before the 6 p.m. kicko vs Longview at McLane Stadium at Baylor University in Waco. ZACH SMITH

By ZACH SMITH, Four Points News

WACO — As head coach Drew Sanders addressed his team Saturday night, a mixture of emotions filled the air.

There were undoubtedly tears after the Vipers’ historic season came to an end in the regional semifinals following a 56-29 loss to Longview at Baylor’s McLane Stadium. But there was also a sense of optimism, as the Vipers proved that they’ll be a force to be reckoned with for the foreseeable future.

Thank you Kim Krant for sponsoring the Vandegrift Vipers’ record-setting 12-1 season.

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Steiner teen suffers head, neck injuries after mountain bike crash

Antoinette McCall, 16, on a ride on her mountain bike. On Nov. 20, she tumbled off her bike, hitting her head on a rock and smashing her helmet. As of Sunday night, she was still hospitalized with head and neck injuries.

By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News

The Steiner Ranch Master Association board is considering adding another swimming pool in Steiner Ranch but would have to buy back pricey impervious cover acres to accomplish it.

The item was discussed at the most recent board meeting on Nov. 5. The agenda item was stated as “8 lane 50 meter heated lap pool & splash pad” listed under “Investments in community & amenities”.

During the homeowner forum portion of the meeting, Rick Steans spoke up.

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Vandegrift, Longview set for battle of unbeatens Dec. 1 at 6 p.m. in Waco

 

The Vandegrift players have known since the first week of the season they had a chance to be special.

Fans brought cardboard cutouts of Vandegrift Vipers players to hang on the fence behind the Vandegrift sideline during a high school football playoff game between Vandegrift and Klein Collins at Waller ISD Stadium on Friday, Nov. 23, 2018 in Waller, TX.

The Vipers beat rival Cedar Park for the second time in school history, went undefeated for the first time ever and won the District 13-6A title. They advanced to the third round of the playoffs for the first time since becoming a Class 6A school with an overtime win last week.

“Confidence is pretty high,” senior Reece Watsons said. “Especially after the Cedar Park game, we knew this team was really legit. Having all our athletes and especially the seniors playing together since we were little and having that chemistry on both offense and defense, it’s a great feeling.”

Thank you Kim Krant for sponsoring Viper football coverage.

Next up for the Vipers is another undefeated team in Longview, which is ranked No. 2 in THSCA Coaches’ poll. The Lobos trounced Prosper 63-17 in the Area Round last Saturday night.

“We’ve already made it the furthest we have in 6A, so it’s about playing with all we’ve got,” senior offensive lineman Matt Sanders said. “We know they’re a good team, they’re ranked high for a reason. But we’re scheming for them and it’s going to be a good game and we’re not just going to roll over for them.”

Vandegrift needed double overtime to outlast Klein Collins in the Area Round at Waller ISD Stadium last week.

The Vipers were held to under 100 rushing yards, but Dru Dawson threw for 268 yards and two touchdowns and Trey Mongauzy caught 11 passes for 175 yards and two scores, including the game-winning touchdown in the second extra period.

Defensively, the Vipers came away with two interceptions, a massive sack on 4th down during the first overtime period and held Klein Collins’ running back Isaiah Spiller — a Texas A&M commit — to 153 yards and two touchdowns, most of which came in the second half.

The Longview offensive attack poses another massive threat, averaging more than 53 points, 324 rushing yards and 287 receiving yards each game.

Quarterback Haynes King has thrown for 2,721 yards and 33 touchdowns with just one interception while receiver Kamden Perry has 1,342 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns on the year.

“It’s just about doing our job,” Watson said. “Our coaches come up with a game plan every week and we’ve done it every week. We watch a lot of film and learn the weaknesses of individual players and just go from there.”

But the Vipers’ attack isn’t too shabby either.

A much more evened approach, Vandegrift has scored more than 30 points a game and averaged just under 200 rushing and receiving yards each time out.

Sanders said he especially likes to run the ball, and having a big running back like Isaiah Smallwood to block for makes it even more enjoyable. The senior rusher is up to 1,268 yards and 11 scores this year.

“Isaiah is a warrior,” Sanders said. “He truly battles for our guys. He runs straight at you and he runs around you so just having a back like is great for an offensive line because we know he’ll play hard for us and we’ll play for him. We’ve become a strong unit.”

The Vandegrift sideline never thinks its out of a game. Last week was the second overtime win after beating Cedar Ridge with an overtime field goals in the first game of district play this season.

Sanders said the team know when plays need to be made and can execute no matter the game or situation.

“We have some stuff in place where I think we’re going to keep playing like we’ve been and we can drive on them,” Sanders said. “It’s a lot of fun. Especially your senior year when you’re able to leave your mark. It’s been a wild ride.”

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