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Cause of LISD freshman’s death ruled ‘undetermined’ Autopsy revealed traces of marijuana, scattered contusions and healing abrasions By JOHNNY JOHNSON Hill Country News Unable to conclusively determine whether 15-year-old Amanda De La Torre’s death was accidental or the result of homicide, the Travis County Medical Examiner’s office has officially ruled the manner of her death “undetermined.” Amanda was fatally injured on April 30 during an unsupervised Steiner Ranch party involving drugs and alcohol. She died 10 days later. The recently released autopsy concludes that the Vandegrift freshman died as a result of blunt force head injury. The autopsy also revealed there were traces of cannabinoids in
Amanda’s blood, including small quantities of two substances tested to detect marijuana usage. Despite the autopsy findings, the Travis County Sheriff ’s Office said the suspicious death investigation will remain open until the district attorney’s office says otherwise. “As far as we’re concerned it is still open, the case is still being investigated and is still being worked,” said Roger Wade, Public Information Officer Travis County Sheriff ’s Office. Wade also said he was not sure how or why the autopsy report was released, but he said he does know that the sheriff ’s office was not consulted before it was released. In June, a 17-year-old Joe Rogers was charged furnishing alcohol to
Amanda and others during a party at his home on Magenta Sky Trail in Steiner Ranch. Richards told detectives “Amanda was ‘passed out’ when they found her in the street,” according to his arrest warrant. “Joe claims he did not see any injuries to Amanda except scratches and assumed they were from a fall. Another witness stated that he observed Amanda taking shots of Tequila inside Joe’s residence during the night.” The warrant went on to say that Amanda’s twin sister, Bianca admitted that Amanda was drinking and smoking and that when “she believed Amanda was getting a ‘little out of hand,’ she decided it was time to leave and to take Amanda to ‘sober up.’ Be-
Steiner Elem. evacuated because of gas leak By LYNETTE HAALAND Lynette.FourPoints@gmail.com More than 700 Steiner Ranch Elementary students spent a good portion of Monday morning sitting on Quinlan Park Road in front of their school. A gas leak is to blame for an evacuation that closed the school for the day. At 8:49 a.m. on Nov. 7 it was reported that a car hit the gas meter in the back of the school and caused a leak and an evacuation of the Steiner Ranch Elementary, according to Roger Wade, Tra-
vis County Sheriff ’s Office Public Information Officer. The gas was shut off and there was no danger to the students, however, because the damage to the meter was going to take some time to fix the students were sent to Laura Bush Elementary for the day, Wade said. No one was injured. Parents picked up their children. During the evacuation Quinlan Park Road was shut down. It was reopened at about 10:45 a.m. when the students left.
fore they were able to leave, Amanda received her head injury and the subjects were afraid to call for help.” The warrant goes on to say that students at the party “did not take immediate action to get the necessary help for Amanda, believing that she was just ‘drunk,” the warrant said. “After several hours of Amanda lying unconscious, several minors, including Joe Richards, decided to take Amanda to another residence. Once Amanda was dropped off at this residence, the adult at this location determined that Amanda needed medical attention.” No one has been charged criminally in De La Torre’s death. Four Points News Publisher Lynette Haaland contributed to this article.
Travis County Medical Examiner’s office released the autopsy report of Amanda De La Torre, a Vandegrift freshman who was fatally injured on April 30 during an unsupervised Steiner Ranch party involving drugs and alcohol. The autopsy concludes Amanda died as a result of blunt force head injury.
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Davison Auto Imports offers reward for details on Halloween theft By LESLEE BASSMAN LBassman@austin.rr.com After being in business at its RR 2222 location for over 16 years, Davison Auto Imports has become a fixture in the Four Points community, with its witty billboard sayings entertaining frustrated motorists on the busy thoroughfare. However, this week’s comments are no laughing matter following the October 31st early morning break-in and theft of inventory parts and equipment. Manager Jeremy Davison dis-
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played signage on the property which offers a $2,000 reward “4 the arrest of the scumbags who broke in”. Despite a surveillance camera on the lot, police have not apprehended the criminals responsible for damaging the dashboard and carpeting of a Jeep Wrangler as well as busting open the door of a storage shed and removing a carjack. Additionally, thieves took the rims and tires belonging to a Mercedes AMG. “An employee got here first and called that we had gotten broken into,” said Davison. “An alarm was going off on the Wrangler. They tried to steal the navigation system but couldn’t get it out so they broke the [system] screen and ripped the carpet out. The Jeep was in the back; maybe it was an easier target.” Davison filed a police report but, upon further investigation by Four Points News, the case
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During Thursday’s bimonthly meeting, local city council members heard public comments concerning the City of Austin’s plans to annex 542 acres of Four Points’ Ribelin Ranch. The tract, located at RR 2222 and McNeil Drive is currently in the city’s Limited Purpose jurisdiction and consists entirely of undeveloped land in the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve. City Planner Virginia Collier stated that the land was being “annexed at the owner’s request” and would receive full municipal services once the transaction is complete. However, Travis County Natural Resources Program Manager Rose Farmer, appearing as a neutral speaker, questioned city staffers as to the reason for their annexation of the property at this time and requested infor-
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“Principal for a Day” going on this week in local LISD schools As part of Leander ISD’s district-wide focus to close the achievement gap, the district identified critical areas that need immediate attention to better meet the needs of socio-economically disadvantaged students. One of these areas is our strategic partnerships with parents and community members. Although our level of community support is outstanding, we are working to improve it in order to realize our vision that every student graduates with all options open. This week I am pleased to report on some engagement opportunities we’ve had with local leaders that are strengthening the link between our schools and the community. To strategically support student learning and close the achievement gap, LISD is exploring new partnership opportunities with the bedrocks of our community — our faith-based organizations.
For the first time, the district is formally reaching out to all area faith-based groups to potentially form a strategic alliance focused on meeting the needs of children throughout the community. On Nov. 4, we brought some of these groups together (more than 50 were invited) to begin the conversation about how we can work together to purposefully support our schools. Whether they choose to get involved by adopting campuses, spearheading coat drives, mentoring students, providing resources to economically disadvantaged students, or serving in some other manner, we believe that the fruits from this partnership will be instrumental in helping close the achievement gap. Our community engagement activities have extended to other community leaders in recent days, as well. On Nov. 9, 20 community members (also members of the Leadership Leander ISD Class of
2012) participated in “Principal Onanuga and Sallie Spradlin Jett for a Day” to experience a day- — and hope that they gained a in-the-life of our principals. These new-found appreciation for the willing volunteers lead schools in important roles that our princithe Pledge of Allegiance, read pals take on every day. books to stuAlong the dents, spoke to same lines, last classes about week, on Nov. 3, their careers, LISD partnered attended facwith the Cedar ulty meetings, Park Chamber monitored parof Commerce ent drop-off, to host Educaand performed BRET CHAMPION tion Day for the many other duLeadership Ceties regularly dar Park class. handled by our principals. We These civic-minded leaders had thank all of our guest principals the opportunity to learn about — Laura Balla, Heather Bonham, partnership opportunities while Alfredo Bouchot, Cory Dirk- touring Westside Elementary, son, Misti Dwyer, Alicia Fermin, visiting LISD’s science materials Dominic Giarratani, Trisha Gre- center and hearing more about enway, Brian Haulotte, Gabriel college- and career-readiness proHernandez, Debbie Hoffman, grams. By all accounts, this was a Sherry Huffman, Chris Hurta, wonderful day of learning, cenJeff Johnson, Tim Mattox, Sheri tered around the innovative tools McKim, Tammy Morrow, Chad and programs the district is us-
ing to enrich learning. We thank Cedar Park Operations Manager, Danita Futch, and Chamber President, Harold Dean, for bringing the Cedar Park Leadership class into LISD. Our schools have had leaders from the community visit them this week too. Leander Mayor John Cowman, city council members and Fire Chief Bill Gardner visited with kindergarten classes at Winkley, Whitestone, Pleasant Hill, Plain and Bagdad elementary schools on Nov. 10, to talk to the young students about city government. Many campuses also opened their doors to veterans in honor of Veterans Day on Nov. 11. Schools decorated their halls, held special assemblies and performed patriotic musicals to welcome these hometown heroes. All of these leaders have left a lasting impression and we thank them for taking the time to interact with our students.
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Facebook, website, now Google + Monday of this week was the first day Google+ allowed for Brands to have accounts. Four Points News is the first news outlet in Austin to have an account. My husband hooked us up. He is a social media guru and works with TV stations across the country on these types of things. Check out our Google+ site if you want: https://plus.google.co/b/11023198297622103 1695/110231982976221031695/posts As of Tuesday morning we have three followers. Thank you! It is a lot like Facebook and easier to use, apparently. Speaking of Facebook, thank you to the 630 or so Four Points News followers. This week was a good example of getting information to the community about various news events: the Steiner Ranch Elementary evacuation, Viper football going to the playoffs for the first time, the Viper Band bringing home more trophies this past weekend, and the Viper Cross Country heading to state. Followers are posting community events including the Community Meeting on pending development in Steiner on Wed. night and the First Firewise Workday in Steiner on Sat. We encourage community feedback and interaction and there is no better way than social media. We first saw the impact of our Four Points News Facebook page during the Steiner Ranch fires when everyone was grasping for any official word. A couple of weeks ago we launched our website and we’ve been tweaking it ever since.
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Steiner trails may be in jeopardy with commercial development Dear Editor, I wanted to take this opportunity to express our objection to the potential loss of a few of the Steiner Ranch neighborhood trails. Proposed development of a storage facility and more multi-family housing in the area bounded by RR 620, Steiner Ranch Boulevard and Quinlan Park is jeopardizing the existence, in all or part, of the Buckaroo Trail, the Lakeview Trail and the unnamed trail leading to the fenced preserve area below the Steiner Ranch Steakhouse. As the Steiner Ranch Trails Committee chair, I have received a significant amount of input from the residents of Steiner Ranch in support of these trails. It was incorrectly stated during a recent City of Austin board meeting that all or some of these trails are not used and the proposed developer would simply remove them. I can state, without a doubt, these trails are used quite frequently. One comment I have received that is echoed by many is that the trail system in the neighborhood is one of the many reasons people decided to purchase a house
in Steiner Ranch. The endangered trails have been in existence for many years and we would like to keep them for the enjoyment of our residents. It is my understanding that the developers of what is now the Monterone Apartment complex worked with the HOA and the trails committee to maintain the Lakeview Trail through this property. I ask that the new developers follow this example and work with the HOA, neighborhood, and the trails committee so we can maintain these trails. Obviously there are other issues which some may consider more significant than the loss of the neighborhood trails. But if development continues in the Steiner Neighborhood, I think it is safe to say that the residents would like to maintain as much of one of the most valuable amenities as they can. I know I do. Thank you. Sincerely, Ed Perrey Steiner Ranch Trails Committee Chair
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Dear Editor, I strongly support efforts in the Four Points area to hold Austin Energy accountable for fully explaining and elucidating their proposed rate increases. This organization has functioned as a slush fund for the city of Austin for too many years. It basically serves, in the workings of the city of Austin, as a massive wealth transfer mechanism to support any and every liberal cause the city council wants to make themselves feel good about. The "dividends" from excess rate revenue are a useful tool for the city to avoid imposing financial responsibility on themselves when they know they have already over-burdened the city taxpayers. AE also has an internal wealth transfer scheme in the form of its programs to accommodate its deadbeats and low-income customers, which are defined only by them. In my years of following stories in the Statesman about AE, I have never seen any details on how much they generate in the form of "dividends" nor how they are used. When Ed Clark asks the question of where we want the "dividends" to go, the answer is "none of the above." Why should any ratepayers, especially outside the
Rick and Diana Moore with their children Grant, Will and Reagan were one of the Steiner Ranch families to brave the elements at this weekend's Camping on the Ranch. They moved to the community 18 months ago from Ft. Collins, CO. This was their first year to be a part of the camp out at Towne Square. Their camping club friends in Colorado might give them a hard time for camping on soccer fields instead of in the rugged mountains but they wouldn't trade it for anything!
city limits, want some unelected functionary to make judgments about how much money they forcefully extract from us and hand over to others under their various guises. There is no fundamental reason why AE can't set rates to approximate their true costs just like any other business. If they believe, as apparently they do, that because they are a monopoly they can extract "dividends" from us, then they should lose that monopoly status. Becky and Kent Douglass
The latest epidemic... where’s the “thank you”? Dear Editor, Our latest epidemic, is not about disease. It’s not about fat. It’s not about eating disorders. It’s about manners. This Halloween I sat outside on my porch, anxious to see all the cute costumes and all the cutie-pies that were in them as they came trick-or-treating to my door. I saw plenty of them… fairies and princesses… zombies and ghosts. I even saw a very realistic Medusa and werewolf. What I did not see or hear, however, is what is so disturbing. I had noticed over the past few years that the number of “thank-yous” were growing slim. That observation was strongly confirmed this year. By
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Nov. 13
Concordia University Texas’ The Miracle Worker 7:30 p.m. in the Black Box Theater at Building A 11400 Concordia University Drive).
Dog Wash Fundraiser for donations to the Spicewood Relief Fund for uninsured families John Simpson Park, noon to 4 p.m.
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Nov. 11 Black Belts for Bastrop Kick-AThon with Ernie Reyes World Martial Arts at Steiner Ranch’s Towne Square 5-7 p.m.
Four Points Chamber of Commerce Monthly Luncheon w/Liz Elam of Link Coworking River Place Country Club @ 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Nov. 18
ACFWomen’s “Living a Worthy Life” Ginger Millermon, artist/ speaker www.acfwomen.com 6:00- 9:00 p.m & 8:30 -11:45 a.m.
4th Annual Mobile Loaves & Fishes Fun Run start time is 3:15pm at Austin Christian Fellowship all proceeds go to Mobile Loaves & Fishes
Nov. 12
Nov. 28-30
Women’s Fall Brunch with Author and Speaker Louise Parsley St. Luke’s On The Lake Episcopal Church @ 9:30am
Coats for Kids at the Four Points H-E-B Grocery Store winter coat donation drop off
Nov. 12
Dec. 1
First Steiner Ranch Firewise Workday Savannah Point 9 a.m. 2 p.m. Volunteers Welcome!
Four Points Chamber of Commerce 2nd Annual Holiday Party Steiner Ranch Steak House 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Nov.13 Lake Travis Crisis Ministry Thanksgiving Concert Emmaus Catholic Parish, 1718 Lohman’s Crossing 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.
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Concordia theatre presents The Miracle Worker The Concordia University Texas Theatre Program presents The Miracle Worker at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10 - 12 in the Black Box Theater. The Miracle Worker is based on the real-life adolescence of Helen Keller, capturing the dark and incomprehensible world of a deaf, blind, and mute child in the nineteenth century. Unable to understand the world around her, Keller often flies into primal fits of rage and desperation, each year becoming more unruly and hopeless to her family. The isolation imposed by Keller’s complete lack of communication is broken only by a young and inexperienced teacher, Anne Sullivan. Half-blind herself, Sullivan proves that with patience, determination and a lot of tough love, anything
is possible. Unforgettable and emotionally-charged, The Miracle Workerwill leave audiences inspired by the story of Helen Keller and the woman who set her free. The Concordia cast features students Amanda Herrera as Kate Keller; Michael Vybiral as CaptainKeller; Brandon Marks as Anangnos; Maggie Thompson as Helen Keller; Amanda Lewis as Penny; KyLene Pederson as Martha; Adrian Galindo as James Keller; Katelyn Norman as Aunt Ev; Susan Pacey as Viney; and Cassandra Hood as AnneSullivan. Adult tickets are $7 in advance and $10 at the door. All CTX students, faculty and staff can purchase tickets for $5. To reserve tickets, please call 512-313-PLAY (7529). Seating is limited.
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4th Annual Mobile Loaves & Fishes Fun Run Nov. 18 The 4th Annual Mobile Loaves & Fishes Fun Run is around the corner. All registration fees goes 100% to Mobile Loaves & Fishes and the LISD Backpack Program to feed the hungry in our school district and community, said one of the organizers Sara Milam of River Place. The Fun Run will be on Nov. 18 starting at 3:15 p.m. at Austin Christian Fellowship. Registrants can go to ACF, get a healthy snack and run either a 1k or 1 mile to support a worthy cause, Milam said. This is a fun run and will not be timed. The cost is $15 if you register before Nov. 13 and $20 from Nov. 14-18. Registration is at www.mlffunrun.org. “We are the second largest contributor to the local MLF branch at Saint Thomas More,” said one of the organizers Sara Milam. “We are in our big push to get people to sign up right now.” The first 250 students to register will receive a race t-shirt and race packet that contains coupons from local businesses and other goodies. Please contact Milam, Sunny Wehman or Kathy Groom for more information or if you would like to volunteer.
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Local Steiner Ranch scouts took to the Steiner Ranch trails recently and learned about the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve. Scout volunteer Julie Ballengee led the group on a hike past the watershed among other places. Ballengee plans to take more scouts out in April when the two endangered species of neo-tropical migratory songbirds are back on the ranch, "so we can hope for a sighting or hearing of the birds," she says.
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Favorite part about being involved in Viper Football: Being a Vandegrift football player is an honor. This year is my senior year and final year to play high school football. I feel like our senior class has established awesome traditions to hopefully be followed by our younger Vipers.
Nate Heitman Senior
Favorite part of being involved in Viper Cheer: C H E E R
Being a VHS cheerleader for the past 3 years has taught me responsibility, commitment and how to WORK HARD!!! There have been countless hours of practice, bumps, bruises, difficulties and triumphs along the way. But what means the most to me are the incredible girls I’ve met. More than friends and teammates, we are a family. Like any family we squabble, fight and makeup, but in the end we are always there for each other and that means EVERYTHING to me.
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My favorite part of the marching band is finishing the season and looking back on what a great accomplishment it was.
Favorite part about being involved in Viper Cross Country: What I love about cross country is what you put into it you get out of it. Everyday my teammates and I go out and give it all we have. It has been an awesome experience and I have loved seeing myself and my teammates grow as people and runners throughout the years. It has also been awesome seeing my little sister Nikki grow as a runner this year and to see she is getting the success she deserves just makes my family and I proud.
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Viper Band scores at Bands of America On Saturday the Vandegrift Viper marching band and Vision Dance Company took the second-place prize in class 2A at the Bands of America Super Regional contest at the Alamodome. The preliminary contest featured 58 high school bands from around the country over two days, and it is a rare honor for VHS to be ranked second in their class out of such a highly talented field. While VHS did not secure enough points to enter the finals, class 3A Cedar Park HS took 6th place in the final results. Bands of America and Orchestra America are programs of Music for All, a non-profit organization. Music for All is unique in that it combines programming at
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Four Points Pop Warner JPW D-1 Black team members and coaches enjoyed a recent half-time celebration just as much as the game! During the break, the young squad proudly showed off a lifesize check made out to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation. The boys solicited donations for each point the team scored during the last two games which amounted to 57 points and $4,636 for the organization. “I’m proud that the boys worked so hard to make a difference in people’s lives,” said survivor and Four Points Pop Warner mom Brenda Langford.
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It’s like a big family and we are not just supportive of all things dance, but we are always there for each other. We have each other’s back no matter what and that’s what makes us such a wonderful team!
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On Saturday the Vandegrift Viper marching band and Vision Dance Company took the secondplace prize in class 2A at the Bands of America Super Regional contest at the Alamodome.
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Four Points Pop Warner Cheer nabs top honors in Central Texas LESLEE BASSMAN LBassman@austin.rr.com Four Points Pop Warner (FPPW) cheer teams took home two impressive first place finishes in last month’s Central Texas Pop Warner Championships. Both Four Points’ Junior Pee Wee and Pee Wee cheer squads won top honors in the Medium Novice category at the local area competition. “This was the first time in the history of Four Points Pop Warner that we’ve had teams competing,” said Head Coach Dionn Schaffner, a River Place resident. “They’ve been excited this whole season that they’ve gotten an opportunity to compete.” The win didn’t come easy for the pre-
teen girls aged eight to 12. The teams practice in Sun Tree Park three days per week for an hour and a half each session and, according to Schaffner, will continue to work on tumbling and cheer skills in their off-season. Most team members cross-train in other aerobic sports to enhance their contribution on the field. “Their performance on October 22nd was stepped up a notch,” Schaffner said. “Their energy and spirit was amazing”. Both teams advance to the Pop Warner Southwest Regional Championships scheduled for November 25, 2011, in Dallas’ Fair Park Coliseum. “At the end of the day, you just want them to have fun,” said Schaffner. “And, they sure did”.
Four Points Pop Warner advanced two cheer teams (pictured), Junior Pee Wee and Pee Wee, to this month’s Southwest Regional Championships in Dallas, Texas. Photo contributed by Dionn Schaffner.
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Local weight loss success story: Lauren Reichenau Benefits of Pilates About one year ago, Lauren Reichenau looked in the mirror and hardly recognized herself. “I was fat!” says the 33-year-old Certified Public Accountant. “After having had two babies, I could forgive myself a few extra pounds, but I needed to make a change.” For most of her life, Lauren hadn’t worried about her weight. However, after she had her first baby, she wasn’t able to lose the extra weight gained during the pregnancy. Lauren continued to gradually gain weight, which she blames on the erratic hours she worked at the start of her career. “I was sitting in an office all day and basically eating whatever I wanted.” Shortly after the birth of her second baby, Lauren decided to get serious. “My husband, Justin, and I were already members at Anytime Fitness at Four Points.
I knew that I needed someone to keep me motivated and to hold me accountable.” To shed her weight, Lauren started by hiring Tara Khoury, the Anytime Fitness owner and a personal trainer. Lauren’s weekly workout schedule consisted of 2 training sessions with Tara and an additional 3-4 workouts on her own. Tara took Lauren through high intensity strength training with additional cardio at the end of each workout. “Tara was great! She pushed me during my sessions and encouraged me every day. I learned so much that I know I will be able to keep this up on my own.” Shortly after Lauren started training with Tara, Lauren was faced with one of her greatest fears….running! I had just finished a session with Tara and she told me that I was going to be training for a 5k. I almost died!
I had never been able to run for more than 10 minutes; how was I going to be able to run for 3.2 miles?” Tara provided Lauren with a 9-week running program to get her ready for her first race. On March 6th, Lauren completed the YMCA Trail Setter and loved every minute of it! In fact, she liked it so much that she signed up for the Schlotzsky’s Bun Run on May 1st, as well. “I feel good about myself and I have more confidence. My family and friends look to me as a healthy role model.” One of the most important aspects of Lauren’s success was her change in diet. “Tara gave me a very specific Nutrition Guideline to follow. Not only did it provide me with a laundry list of healthy food choices, but it also layed out exactly how much food to eat and when I should be eating.” Before Lauren started train-
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ing with Tara, she weighed 193 pounds. Due to her hard work and dedication, Lauren lost 45 pounds and looks amazing! “The last time I was this size was on my wedding day almost 10 years ago. Not only do I look great, but I feel healthy and strong.” Strong is the new skinny! For more info on Anytime Fitness at Four Points, contact Tara Khoury at 512-992-2524.
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Viper Football Head Coach Drew Sanders weekly comments Nov. 4 Vandegrift win Vs. Marble Falls, 35-0: It was one of the biggest wins in our short history. For us to go on the road and win in a “must-win” situation was huge for the establishment of our program. Building a football program is a long process, but we took a huge step on Friday night. Nov. 10 first round play-off game Vs. Austin Travis: This is an exciting time for us as we prepare for our first ever play-off game. I know that Travis will be well coached and they have multiple game breakers we must contain. We are also playing them on their home turf at historic House Park. I hope all Viper fans can come out on Thursday night and support us to victory.
The Vandegrift Vipers dominated Friday night's match up in Marble Falls against the Mustangs. Touchdowns were made in the first two quarters and three in the third quarter. Final score was 35-0. The Vipers with a 7-3 record now prepare for their challenge against Travis. The Rebels come into the non-league challenge with a 3-6 record. Class AAAA Division II Bi-District Championship Vandegrift Vipers (7-3) vs. Austin Travis Rebels (3-6) Thursday Nov. 10 @ 7:30 p.m. House Park Stadium
Viper Cross Country advances to state The Vandegrift Varsity Girls and Boys Cross Country Teams competed at the Region IV-4A Championship on Saturday in San Antonio. This meet consist-
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ed of 24 of the best teams in the Region. The girls team created a first for Vandegrift by advancing the team to the state meet and receiving the honors of Regional Runner-up, said Jennifer Gegogeine, Cross Country head coach. Nikki Keys led the way for the Vipers and also received AllRegion Honors. Keys finished 5th overall and completed the 3200m course in 11 min and 30 seconds. Gretta Smith was 19th, Leah Butterfield was 26th, Cody Cox was 29th, Isabella Chestney was 34th. Other contributors to the teams success were Zhanya Griffin and Alejandra Poulis. The Boys Team finished 6th overall. J.R. Hardy led the way for the Vipers and finished 8th overall earning a trip to the state meet. He finished the 5K course in 15 min and 42 seconds. Hardy also received All-Region Honors. Brandon Keys finished 15th and also received All-Region Honors. Other member of the teams success are Topher Jensen, Marshall Wilson, Keith Taylor, Matt Villegas and Connor Thomas. The State Meet will be held Nov. 12 at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock. The girls will run at 10 a.m. and the boys race is at 10:20 a.m.
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