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Thursday, August 14, 2025 at 3:36 PM
Kingsland Chamber

Attendance for Marble Falls Forge ’24 remains high

With more than 100 Marble Falls High School student athletes attending the athletic department’s strength-and-conditioning program, coaches believe the Mustangs and Lady Mustangs are “forging” a new road to success.
During Marble Falls Forge '24, the Mustangs pair up to undergo mat drills. One drill is to push against each other using their hips and sides, which brings amusement to Greg Lemon (front, left) and Brody Graham and Carson Parmer (back, left) and Brenton Liscum. Photos by Jennifer Fierro/Te...

With more than 100 Marble Falls High School student athletes attending the athletic department’s strength-and-conditioning program, coaches believe the Mustangs and Lady Mustangs are “forging” a new road to success.

The program, called Marble Falls Forge ‘24, is helping athletes take the next step in their preparation for the 2024-25 sports year, so that when fall training camps begin in early August, coaches can install new schemes and add more to what is already knows.

Athletic director Keri Timmerman said it’s not unusual to have as many as 120 on the high school campus where they are taking full advantage of the weight room to get stronger and on the arti- ficial turf to go through mat drills to get tougher and agility stations to get faster.

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