No. 3 Westlake builds big halftime lead, advances to third round with 45-28 win over SA Reagan

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:45 GMT

No. 3 Westlake builds big halftime lead, advances to third round with 45-28 win over SA Reagan AUSTIN (KXAN) — No. 3 Westlake put together its best first half of football all season to run away with a 45-28 area playoff win over San Antonio Reagan on Friday at Matador Stadium in Seguin.The Chaparrals jumped out to a 31-7 halftime lead behind rushing touchdowns by Jack Kayser, Grady Bartlett and Rees Wise and a stout defense that kept the high-octane Rattlers offense in check.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newsletters"We knew we had our hands full, and we played a great first half to get that lead," Westlake head coach Tony Salazar said. "I'm super proud of our guys and their quarterback is a great competitor, but we've got No. 33 and that offensive line we have showed their dominance."He got loose in the second half, but Reagan quarterback Brad Jackson was corraled by a swarming Chaps defense through the first two quarters. Jackson hit Michael Yzuguirre late in the second...

Men’s hockey: Ryan Bischel, Notre Dame shut down Gophers

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:45 GMT

Men’s hockey: Ryan Bischel, Notre Dame shut down Gophers Ryan Bischel has put up amazing numbers in the net for Notre Dame in nearly every place he has played over the past four-plus seasons. But even he admits there is something special about stopping pucks and winning games in his home state.Before the Fighting Irish came to Minneapolis for a weekend series versus Minnesota, their coach reminded Bischel, who is from Medina, Minn., that the two games would likely be his final opportunities to win games at 3M Arena at Mariucci. On Friday, Bischel didn’t let that opportunity pass him by.“It’s a ton of fun coming into this building, for sure,” said Bischel, who had 33 saves in Notre Dame’s 4-2 win over the Gophers on Friday in the opener of their Big Ten series. “The D did a good job of letting me see the puck and things are coming together offensively. It helps when we’re scoring goals.”The graduate-student goalie, who was named the Big Ten’s first star of the week, helped Notre Dame come from behind to extend its unbeaten streak to seven ...

The Loop Fantasy Football Update Week 11: Don’t dither replacing injured Burrow or Andrews

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:45 GMT

The Loop Fantasy Football Update Week 11: Don’t dither replacing injured Burrow or Andrews UPDATE: 10:17 p.m. FridayMany fantasy mavens were shaken Thursday night when two top players saw their seasons come to a sudden end.Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow (wrist) and Baltimore tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) are finished for 2023. Sharp fantasy players will move immediately to find waiver replacements and not wait for next week’s pickups. This would also be a good time to pick at the carcasses of rival teams that may have given up on the season.There’s some news regarding running backs. Houston’s Dameon Pierce is out again, so Devin Singletary is definitely worth grabbing if you can. And Miami rookie sensation De’Von Achane is expected to return this week and could be running at full speed through the Las Vegas defense.ORIGINAL POST: 11:59 a.m. WednesdayIt’s often been said that fantasy football bears only the faintest resemblance to actual football, and that success in one does not necessarily mean certain success in the other.Case in point: Buffalo quarterback Josh Alle...

High School Football State Semifinal Roundup: Edina dominates Eden Prairie in 6A stunner

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:45 GMT

High School Football State Semifinal Roundup: Edina dominates Eden Prairie in 6A stunner CLASS 6AEdina 28, Eden Prairie 7: Edina stunned the state Friday at U.S. Bank Stadium, not only upsetting previously unbeaten and top-ranked Eden Prairie, but thoroughly handling the Eagles.The Hornets (9-3) won their eighth-straight game after a 1-3 start to the fall — which included a 36-14 loss to Eden Prairie in Week 2 — via the same formula that has sparked much of this season’s success: Incredible offensive balance.Edina’s John Warpinski — who entered the night with 1,500 yards on the ground — gashed the Eagles for 194 yards and a score. He was perfectly complimented by the Hornets’ passing game, as Mason West threw for 170 yards and three scores, each to a different receiver.The Hornets led 21-0 at half and 28-0 in the third quarter. Friday was a strong representation of what Edina had done to teams over the past two months. But doing it to everyone else and doing it to Eden Prairie are two entirely different things.The Eagles (11-1) ...

Cutting the cost of Thanksgiving with local help

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:45 GMT

Cutting the cost of Thanksgiving with local help ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -When it comes to picking out what you’re going to serve this Thanksgiving, a survey from the American Farm Bureau Federation says a family of ten will pay over sixty dollars for just staples. For families who are struggling, help is available.And it starts in kitchens like Maisah Walton's, a member of Sister To Sister Awakening. She and six others working with donations equaling a thousand dollars of food, while donating her own money and time."We don't get a lot of support financially. We have to do it out of pocket. Everything we do is out of pocket," stated Waltson. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Allie B's Cozy Kitchen also getting ready for a mix of uncooked dinners and individual meals. Their whole operation costing around $7,000. "We are looking to deliver about 800 meals and 1200 walk-ins through the door," described the owner, Ally B. Williams.That averages out to about $4.50 per meal. As for tra...

Smooth start for Thanksgiving travelers in St. Louis, but crowds expected to surge

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:45 GMT

Smooth start for Thanksgiving travelers in St. Louis, but crowds expected to surge ST. LOUIS - Things are steady right now at St. Louis Lambert International Airport, and some people are flying in this weekend to beat the rush. With Thanksgiving less than a week away, things are only going to get busier through the weekend and into next week.More than 55 million Americans are traveling by car, plane, or train for the Thanksgiving holiday. AAA expects this year to be the third-busiest travel week on record. Docs: Accused Clayton killer pointed gun at cops in March, released on bond TSA expects more than 52,000 people to make their way through the security checkpoint at Lambert International Airport over the weekend. Travelers said they're already noticing the crowds. "You know traffic was moving quickly. Very organized. I think things are highly organized this year," said Marcia O'Brien.Holiday travelers said the increase in people is bringing some slight delays to flights. “It was maybe 10 minutes late. It was fine," said Sarah O'Brien. “It wasn’t too crowded, ...

Holiday double play: Walmart prepares for Thanksgiving and Christmas shoppers

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:45 GMT

Holiday double play: Walmart prepares for Thanksgiving and Christmas shoppers MANCHESTER, Mo. - We're less than a week away from Thanksgiving, and Christmas isn't too far behind. Some retailers, like Walmart, are working to make sure families are covered for both holidays. Cherry Evans, a senior manager who works out of Walmart's Arkansas headquarters, paid a visit to the Manchester location to explain some deals and trends ahead of both holidays. She says that essentials needed for Thanksgiving at Walmart, for most part, are cheaper this year compared to last year.

BBB warns consumers of gift card scams

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:45 GMT

BBB warns consumers of gift card scams ST. LOUIS - It seems so simple, but Better Business Bureau investigator Brian Edwards says more people are becoming scam victims. Recently, through gift cards. "No legitimate business is going to ask to be paid in gift cards," said Edwards.He said there have been a large uptick in cases of gift card scams, roughly a 50 percent increase compared to the first nine months of last year. "That was a concerning trend we saw, and we wanted to dig deeper into why that was," said Edwards. Docs: Accused Clayton killer pointed gun at cops in March, released on bond Edwards says scammers have doubled down on gift cards as a method to steal money from consumers, especially online shoppers.“Maybe you go on Facebook to buy a nice gift for your family member, and you see something that’s for a really good deal and the person says great, happy to give it to you, but I’m going to need Target gift cards as payment for that. That’s kind of the scam we’re seeing the most," said Edwards.Scammers will ...

Chatfield outlasts Grandview in Class 5A quarterfinals as Chargers QB Jake Jones takes over with five TDs

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:45 GMT

Chatfield outlasts Grandview in Class 5A quarterfinals as Chargers QB Jake Jones takes over with five TDs AURORA — It didn’t take long for Chatfield football to morph from the Class 4A state champions back into a Class 5A force.The Chargers outlasted Grandview in a thriller on Friday at Legacy Stadium, 37-28, advancing to next weekend’s semifinals. Chatfield senior QB Jake Jones balled out with three passing TDs and two long rushing scores to push the Chargers another step deeper into the tournament just two years after claiming the 4A crown and moving up to play with the big boys.“We knew what we were capable of (after going 5-7 last year) and we knew the talent we had,” Chargers head coach Kris Rosholt said. “Being one of the smaller schools in 5A, we knew the challenge was there. But we’re not a team that shies away from a challenge, and this year has proven that. We’re here to make a statement and put our name back in as 5A contenders.”Chatfield’s victory put the Chargers one win away from their first Class 5A title appeara...

Colorado Democrats press agenda on property taxes, tangle with GOP over timing as special session begins

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:45 GMT

Colorado Democrats press agenda on property taxes, tangle with GOP over timing as special session begins What was supposed to be a breakneck special session of the Colorado legislature instead turned to pure brakes Friday evening as the Senate’s majority Democrats battled with Republicans over rules that threatened to prolong consideration of bills by days.The beginning of the special session chugged along for most of the day, as Democrats, who hold wide majorities in the legislature, planned for a three-day sprint through Sunday to pass legislation aimed at softening historic property tax increases facing Coloradans early next year. The proposals include spending hundreds of millions of dollars to cut property tax rates and make up at least some of the resulting losses that local governments and school districts would feel from the cuts.But Republicans forced Democrats to take an evening floor vote to allow for the fast-tracking they planned for legislation in that chamber, via a special order. Without it, the Senate’s normal rules that govern the time between hearings and...