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WEEK OF FEBRUARY 17, 2025
WRESTLERS SHIPLEY, CLARNO CAPTURE STATE TITLES
The Dripping Springs High School wrestling program delivered a historic performance at the UIL 6A State Tournament on Saturday at the Berry Center in Cypress, with junior Jackson Shipley and freshman Lucy Clarno each claiming state titles in their respective weight classes.
For the first time in program history, the Tiger wrestlers came away with multiple titles at a state tournament to add to their six previous individual championships. Clarno also forever etched her name in school history by becoming the first girl's state wrestling champion in her debut season.
After capturing state runner-up honors in the 106-pound weight class in 2024, Shipley entered the state tournament as the Region 4 champion in the 113 weight class. He recorded a fall in his opening round matchup and followed with a pair of major decision victories to advance to the title match. In the championship, Shipley faced off against reigning state champion Cayden Campbell of Allen but came away with a 7-3 decision to clinch his first title.
In the 120-pound weight class, Clarno kicked off her state title run with a fall in her opening match. She then dominated her next two contests, securing major decisions, including a 10-1 victory over Vanessa De La Cruz of College Park, avenging a loss from earlier in the season. After suffering just her second loss of the season the previous week at the regional tournament, Clarno faced Region 4 champion Mila Juarez of San Marcos in the title match. Clarno emerged victorious, defeating Juarez with an 11-5 decision to claim the championship.
Senior Cole Sides also earned a spot on the podium by placing fifth in the 126 weight class. The regional champion earned victories in his first two matches before falling to four-time state champion Isaak Arevalo of Arlington Martin.
Shipley finished with a 32-2 record on the season while Sides closed out his career with a 36-3 mark in his final campaign. The duo led Dripping Springs to a tie for 10th as a team with 39 points.
Clarno tallied a 44-2 season record with her 26 points helping the Tigers place 20th at the state tournament.
TIGER WRESTLING STATE CHAMPIONS
Jonah Ribera - 2013
Luke Hodsden - 2015, 2016
Chase Warden - 2019, 2020
Alec Rill - 2024
Jackson Shipley - 2025
Lucy Clarno - 2025
DSISD STUDENTS QUALIFY FOR TEXAS HISTORY DAY CONTEST
Dripping Springs ISD students Grant and Nora Gillum each captured regional titles in their respective divisions at the Cen-Tex Regional History Day Contest on Saturday, Feb. 8 to qualify for the Texas History Day Contest.
Junior Grant Gillum, a four-time state champion, presented his website, “The Price of Patriotism: The Evolution of Rights and Responsibilities for World War I Veterans”, to win the Senior Division Individual Website category. His faculty sponsor is Kibbie Jensen.
Nora Gillum, a seventh grader at Dripping Springs Middle School and reigning state champion, claimed first place in the Junior Division Individual Website category with “Beyond the Blast: The Texas City Disaster Sparks a Clash of Rights and Responsibilities”. Her faculty sponsor is Kristen Miller.
National History Day® (NHD) is a non-profit education organization that offers year-long academic programs that engage more than 500,000 middle- and high-school students around the world annually in conducting original research on historical topics of interest. The 2025 theme was “Rights and Responsibilities in History”.
The Texas History Day Contest will be held Saturday, April 5 in Austin.
FINE ARTS FEATURE: BAND
DSISD continues its video series highlighting the district's fine arts programs by featuring the successful Tiger Band program! From the classroom, to the field, from concerts, to competitions, the Tiger Band is where passion, creativity, and community come together.