

“It’s nice to be competing with our neighbors.”īurnet won district titles in volleyball and girls’ basketball this year, while the boys’ basketball team is 5-1 and in contention for the district title. Herman said the non-football district made sense for the same reasons as the football district. I think it’ll be highly competitive like the football district.” “Everybody is really familiar to us,” Jones said of the volleyball and basketball district. In District 24-4A for volleyball and basketball, while Marble Falls is dropping into Class 4A, Lago Vista is moving up to it from Class 3A.Īnd with the exception of Georgetown Gateway, it’s all new volleyball and basketball district opponents for Burnet, though it’s played some of them in non-district contests. Jones said Burnet is still working to finalize the 2022 football schedule. The 2022 season will be the Wolves’ first with district competition. The Wolves played a varsity schedule in 2021 and finished with a 6-4 record but didn’t advance to the playoffs since the school wasn’t in a district. Marble Falls and Comal Davenport are the newcomers.ĭavenport High School opened in August 2020. Canyon Lake, Lampasas, and Taylor were in the Bulldogs’ 2020-22 district. The Burnet football team will face some familiar foes. It’ll be a toss-up in any direction on how the games will go.” “I think it’s going to be a super-competitive district. “It turned out pretty much the way we thought it would,” he said. “There’s not as many district games,” he said.”That means each one will be important.”īurnet Consolidated Independent School District Athletics Director Kurt Jones said he and his coaches weren’t surprised when they saw the new districts. He is still finalizing the 2022 football schedule. Herman said he “was a little surprised” by the football district in that Canyon Lake, not Fredericksburg, is a member. It’s nice to be one of the bigger schools in enrollments (in Class 4A), but more importantly are the similarities you have with what we are.” “More importantly, the geography and location is more like ours. Marble Falls Independent School District Athletics Director and head football coach Brian Herman said the best part about being in Class 4A is facing opponents similar to Marble Falls. The district is in Region IV.ĭistrict 24-4A for basketball and volleyball includes Georgetown Gateway, Jarrell, Lago Vista, and Lampasas. The other schools joining Burnet and Marble Falls in District 13-4A Division I football are Comal (Fischer) Canyon Lake, Comal Davenport, Lampasas, and Taylor. The last time the two programs competed in the same athletic district was about a decade ago. Marble Falls is moving from Class 5A to 4A after falling below the classification cutoff in numbers released in December by the UIL. The two schools will compete in District 24-4A in basketball and volleyball. In football, Marble Falls and Burnet are members of District 13-4A Division I. The league released the districts for football, basketball, and volleyball on Thursday, Feb. Marble Falls and Burnet high schools are once again district rivals after the University Interscholastic League’s biennial realignment.
