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BY GRACE DICKENS
Covert Bee Cave awards up to $1,000 to students in Covert Kick to Win Covert Bee Cave held three events at different high school football games for Covert Kick to Win, giving students a chance to win a 2024 Jeep Compass for a 35-yard field goal. Students were also awarded $1,000 for a 25-yard field goal and $500 for a 15-yard field goal. The participating schools included Lake Travis High School, Westlake High School, Austin High School and Bowie High School. 1 Westlake High School student Connor York was awarded $500 for his participation in the Covert Kick To Win event at the Nov. 1 game at Chaparral Stadium. 2 Student David Womack from Lake Travis High School kicked a 25 yard field goal for $1,000 at the Oct. 25th game at Cavalier Stadium. 3 Bowie High School student Zoe Rich was awarded $500 for her participation in Covert Kick To Win on Nov. 1 at Hyde Park Stadium.
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