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Baseball, basketball, FCCLA and more are celebrating the season.

VHS baseball delivers 150+ hams & turkeys

The Vandegrift Baseball Booster Club held its second annual Honey Baked Ham fundraiser this month, and it also helped families in need.

Viper baseball players sold hams, turkeys, sides and gift cards to the greater Four Points community and delivered the goodies directly to more than 150 customers on Nov. 17.

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Legacies’ season is in full swing, check out their Spotlight.

Q&A, Holly Lyons, Director Legacies

How is the Legacies team?

This year our team consists of 48 highly skilled dancers and performers. Week after week they showcase their abilities in pep rally performances and their traditional halftime show.

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Majestics of Four Points featured in Macy’s Parade

The Four Points Middle School Majestics dance team performed in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade along with hundreds of other dancers across the country.

The Four Points Middle School Majestics dance team was part of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade where long rehearsals and dedication paid off.

The Majestics made the trip to New York City over the Thanksgiving break.

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Vandegrift football advances to 6A regional semifinals

Vandegrift Vipers head coach Drew Sanders runs onto the field in celebration following a game-winning defensive stop in the second overtime of a high school football playoff game between Vandegrift and Klein Collins at Waller ISD Stadium on Friday, Nov. 23, 2018 in Waller, TX.

Vipers holds off Klein Collins in double overtime

By ZACH SMITH, Four Points News

WALLER — Trey Mongauzy wasn’t going to drop the ball a second time.

The Vandegrift receiver couldn’t come down with a pass to the end zone in the first overtime, but more than made up for it with a leaping grab in double overtime to give Vandegrift a 28-21 win over Klein Collins Friday afternoon.

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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

Antoinette McCall, 16, had a bike accident while on a training ride with two teammates on the Steiner Ranch trails on Tuesday, Nov. 20. She was going an estimated 8 miles an hour when she crashed, hitting her head on the rocky ground, and her helmet — which saved her head from more severe injury — shattered.  

“They were into their descent of Stampede Hill when Antoinette’s bike slipped out, we are not sure if it was loose rock that caused fall or possibly her wheel caught in a new rut caused by recent rains and overgrown grass,” said Rebekah Trevelise, McCall’s mom.

Her bike slipped out from underneath her, sending her body down on the right side of her bike.

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