How to watch: Lake Travis (TX) at Dripping Springs (TX) football: channel, live stream, kickoff time for Friday night HS game

Chuck Cox

How to watch: Lake Travis (TX) at Dripping Springs (TX) football: channel, live stream, kickoff time for Friday night HS game image

Lake Travis (TX) at Dripping Springs (TX)

District 26-6A has three of the best teams in the state — Austin Westlake, Dripping Springs and Lake Travis.

Westlake is No. 12 in The Sporting News Texas top 25 rankings this week, while Dripping Springs is No. 19 and Lake Travis is No. 20.

The Tigers and Cavaliers will settle things on the field tonight as both teams come in with unblemished records. Dripping Springs is 7-0, while Lake Travis is 6-0.

The Cavs have been playing their home games at Dripping Springs this season while their stadium is being renovated, so the game will essentially be a home game for both teams.

Dripping Springs junior quarterback Chase Ames has thrown for 1,720 yards with 25 touchdowns and four interceptions. He also has three rushing touchdowns.

Lake Travis senior running back Vann Hopping has rushed for 682 yards and six touchdowns this season. 
 
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Here's what you need to know about Friday's matchup between Lake Travis and Dripping Springs, including broadcast information and start time.

How to watch Lake Travis (TX) at Dripping Springs (TX)

•    Live stream: Lake Travis at Dripping Springs live on NFHS Network

Lake Travis at Dripping Springs will not be broadcast on traditional television, but it will be streamed live by NFHS Network.

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Lake Travis (TX) at Dripping Springs (TX) start time

•    Date: Friday, Oct. 17
•    Time: 7:30 p.m. CT

Lake Travis and Dripping Springs are slated to kick off at 7:30 p.m. CT Friday, Oct. 17, at Tiger Stadium in Dripping Springs, Texas.

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Chuck Cox

Chuck Cox is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He has worked as a sportswriter for several newspapers, the National Football Foundation, the College Football America Yearbook and the Texas Rangers, and authored two novels. He is a proud alum of Kilgore College and Stephen F. Austin State University.