Central Texas, September 20, 2025
News Summary
Central Texas high school football showcased thrilling matches in Week 4 of the season. Dripping Springs achieved a commanding 52-0 win over Johnson, while Weiss delivered a staggering 87-0 defeat to Lehman, one of the largest margins this season. Other notable scores included Westlake’s 37-14 victory over Cibolo Steele and Round Rock’s first win at 31-17 against McNeil. The competitive spirit continues to rise as teams prepare for upcoming matchups, invigorating fans and communities across the region.
Central Texas
Central Texas high school football resumed with Week 4 of the 2025-26 season, showcasing several exciting matchups across the region. Notably, Dripping Springs shut out Johnson with a commanding score of 52-0 on Thursday night. Following that, Weiss made headlines on Friday night, dominating Lehman in an astonishing 87-0 victory, marking one of the largest margins of victory in the current season.
Westlake also secured a decisive win, taking down Cibolo Steele with a score of 37-14, further solidifying their strong standing in the league. Round Rock celebrated its first win of the season against McNeil, finishing the game at 31-17. In other contests, Jarrell edged out Llano with a score of 40-29, while Wimberley faced a tough loss against Lampasas, with a final score of 31-24.
Hutto claimed a resounding victory over Manor, winning 56-7, while additional noteworthy scores included Akins defeating Northeast 56-0, Bowie topping Converse-Judson 29-10, and Liberty Hill overcoming Connally 73-35. Vista Ridge triumphed over Stony Point 31-21, Cedar Ridge won against Westwood 41-30, and Temple defeated Austin High 48-14. McCallum also had a strong showing against Elgin 45-14, Hendrickson crushed Lockhart 63-6, Lake Travis handily beat San Marcos 41-6, and Pflugerville outscored Navarro 62-20. Bastrop finished strong against Crockett, winning 60-11, while Dallas Parish Episcopal rolled past LBJ 55-22, and Marble Falls achieved a shutout victory against S.A. Brackenridge, winning 59-0.
This week’s scores continued to attract significant interest across the region, as high school football remains a key part of community spirit in Central Texas. In a noteworthy development, a partnership was announced with VYPE Media to enhance local high school football coverage. This collaboration aims to showcase student-athletes and local matchups live on KVUE+, the station’s streaming service. Fans can find the complete broadcast schedule for the 2025 season on the KVUE website.
Upcoming Matches
As the season progresses, Central Texas teams will continue to compete fiercely, with upcoming matchups likely to keep fans engaged and excited. Coaches and players are now more determined than ever to make a mark in the remainder of the season.
Key Scores from Week 4
- Dripping Springs 52, Johnson 0
- Weiss 87, Lehman 0
- Westlake 37, Cibolo Steele 14
- Round Rock 31, McNeil 17
- Jarrell 40, Llano 29
- Wimberley 24, Lampasas 31
- Hutto 56, Manor 7
- Akins 56, Northeast 0
- Bowie 29, Converse-Judson 10
- Liberty Hill 73, Connally 35
- Vista Ridge 31, Stony Point 21
- Cedar Ridge 41, Westwood 30
- Temple 48, Austin High 14
- McCallum 45, Elgin 14
- Hendrickson 63, Lockhart 6
- Lake Travis 41, San Marcos 6
- Pflugerville 62, Navarro 20
- Bastrop 60, Crockett 11
- Dallas Parish Episcopal 55, LBJ 22
- Marble Falls 59, S.A. Brackenridge 0
Looking Ahead
As the 2025 high school football season unfolds, the excitement around Central Texas teams is palpable. The invaluable partnership between local organizations and high school football broadcasters is expected to enhance the experience for athletes and fans alike.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score of the Dripping Springs vs. Johnson game?
Dripping Springs won against Johnson with a score of 52-0.
How did Weiss perform against Lehman?
Weiss dominated Lehman with a score of 87-0.
What partnership was announced for high school football coverage?
KVUE announced a partnership with VYPE Media to enhance local high school football coverage.
Key Features of the Week 4 Highlights
| Team | Opponent | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Dripping Springs | Johnson | 52-0 |
| Weiss | Lehman | 87-0 |
| Westlake | Cibolo Steele | 37-14 |
| Round Rock | McNeil | 31-17 |
| Jarrell | Llano | 40-29 |
| Wimberley | Lampasas | 24-31 |
| Hutto | Manor | 56-7 |
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Additional Resources
- Austin American-Statesman: Week 4 Austin Area Scores
- Wikipedia: Texas High School Football
- KVUE: Streaming Texas High School Football
- Google Search: Texas high school football scores
- FOX 7 Austin: Week 4 Scores and Highlights
- Google Scholar: Texas high school football
- KENS 5: Highlights Warren vs Marshall
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Texas high school football
- Sports Illustrated: Austin Area Schedule and Scores
- Google News: Texas high school football

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