Featured Powerlifting 

Marble Falls powerlifters advance to state

CAPTION: Tyler McIntyre (left), Oswaldo Sanchez, David Dominguez, Arnulfo Salazar and Daniel Dominguez show the medals they earned at the Region 2 Division 2 meet March 8. Courtesy photo The Marble Falls High School boys powerlifting team finished third at the Region 2 Division 2 meet March 8. The Mustangs were led by Daniel Dominguez, David Dominguez and Arnulfo Salazar, who will compete at the Class 4A state meet March 21 at the Taylor County Expo Center in Abilene. Salazar won the 181-pound division thanks to lifting a total weight of…

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Featured Football High School 

Marble Falls boys soccer beats Davenport

CAPTION: Brandon Guevara (2) is on his way to hug Coda Langley (16) after he scored what turned out to be the winning goal against Davenport as their teammates celebrate. Photo by Shaunna Marcum/ShaunnaLisa Photography The Marble Falls High School boys soccer team defeated San Antonio Davenport 2-1 March 7 in District 26-4A play to give the Wolves their only district loss with two games remaining in the regular season. “It was a big win,” Mustangs head coach Ryan Craven said. “We’ve been in a lot of close games. We’ve…

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Featured Softball 

Marble Falls softball loses to Gateway

CAPTION: Sophia Biagini was one of three Lady Mustangs to record a hit while facing Georgetown Gateway pitcher Chloe Ellis. Staff photo by Jennifer FierroThe Marble Falls High School softball team lost to Georgetown Gateway 6-0 March 7 in District 24-4A play. As a team, the Lady Mustangs (1-1) got a total of three hits from Kylie Roberts, Callie Phillips and Sophia Biagini. Gateway senior pitcher Chloe Ellis recorded 18 strikeouts. Ellis was the district’s Pitcher of the Year in 2024. “She looks better than last year,” Marble Falls head…

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Featured Running 

Marble Falls track has several top finishes at the Taylor Ducks Relay

CAPTION: Marble Falls sophomore Anthony Griffin (left) earned medals in both hurdle events. Staff photo by Jennifer FierroThe Marble Falls High School track and field teams competed at the Taylor Ducks Relays March 8 and encountered more than the competition. Wind gusts were as high as 25 mph. “The 25 mph winds were definitely a factor at our meet, especially in the final 100 meters of every race where runners had to push through a strong headwind,” Lady Mustangs head coach Brenda Gonzalez said. “Some athletes handled it well, while…

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