Hill Country Bible buys 32 acres off Quinlan, Opens temporary offices in Shops at Steiner

Hill Country Bible Church recently closed on 32 acres of property located northwest of the Vista Ridge at Steiner Ranch shopping center. For now, however, its Steiner Ranch offices are at 2900 N. Quinlan Park Road in the Shops at Steiner Ranch.  Staff members are, left to right, Sandy Rigney, administrative coordinator; Josh Howard, student ministry pastor; Josh Tullis, worship pastor; Don Dumbacher, campus pastor; Matt Jones, tech coordinator; and Rhonda Fionda, children’s ministry director. Photo by Kim Estes

Hill Country Bible Church recently closed on 32 acres of property located northwest of the Vista Ridge at Steiner Ranch shopping center. For now, however, its Steiner Ranch offices are at 2900 N. Quinlan Park Road in the Shops at Steiner Ranch. Staff members are, left to right, Sandy Rigney, administrative coordinator; Josh Howard, student ministry pastor; Josh Tullis, worship pastor; Don Dumbacher, campus pastor; Matt Jones, tech coordinator; and Rhonda Fionda, children’s ministry director.
Photo by Kim Estes

By KIM ESTES, Four Points News

Hill Country Bible Church recently closed on the purchase of 32 acres of property northwest of  the Vista Ridge at Steiner Ranch shopping center, off N. Quinlan Park Road.

According to Don Dumbacher, HCBC Steiner Ranch campus pastor, cost of the land was more than $2 million.

Five-and-a-half acres of the tract will accommodate a building and parking areas, with the remainder used for ball fields and other community needs. A construction start date has not been set.

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Lady Viper soccer title defense underway

soccerBy SCOTT W. COLEMAN, Four Points News

Last year was a historic season for Vandegrift High School in many respects. But, the girls soccer team’s state title was especially sweet. The road to a repeat state title may challenging, but that hasn’t stopped the Lady Vipers from getting out to a strong start in district play.

Last season, the Lady Vipers seemingly spent all of last season both chasing, and being chased. Many of the team’s critical victories along the way were close, with key goals often coming in dramatic fashion.

 With three losses and a pair of ties, and an oft-repeated battle with district and LISD rival Cedar Park playing out through the regular season and again in the playoffs, when the teams played to a 1-1 tie in regulation. The Lady Vipers just missed a scoring opportunity in overtime, but when neither team scored a winning goal, the game went into a second overtime. With no scoring in the second overtime, it was a kick from midfielder Kyndal Howard who slid the winning penalty kick past Cedar Park’s District 25-4A goalkeeper of the year Alanis Guevara for the win.

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