Cooper Webb, a senior pitcher for Lake Travis High School, has emerged as one of Texas’ most dominant arms heading into the Class 6A Division I state championship.
This season he compiled an 11‑1 record with a 1.04 ERA and 127 strikeouts over 741⁄3 innings, a performance that earned him first‑team all‑Central Texas honors last year.
Webb’s arsenal blends a fastball that tops out at 95 mph with a sharp curveball, a deceptive changeup and a slider that keeps hitters off balance.
Facing Keller in the championship, he will meet a team ranked No. 3 in the class while Lake Travis sits at No. 5, setting the stage for a clash of top‑ten programs.
A Final Chapter on the Mound
The upcoming game will mark Webb’s last high school appearance, a moment he describes as both a culmination of years of work and a launchpad for whatever comes next.
Off the field, his love of fishing and a planned outing with his coach after the season reveal a side of the athlete that balances competition with personal passion.