Ferocious defense, mixed with six total offensive touchdowns, lifted the Dripping Springs Tigers (3-1) to a dominating 44-6 district opening victory over the Travis Rebels (0-4) Friday.
Dripping Springs controlled the line of scrimmage and played a physical, attacking brand of defense all night as they held Travis to 92 yards of total offense and six points. Dripping Springs limited Travis to six total yards in the first half.
The Tigers had five total sacks and two interceptions against the Rebels, one by junior defensive back Austin Hulon and the other by senior linebacker Garland Hodges.
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