Baseball

Cooper Webb Gears Up for Final High School Start in Class 6A State Championship

The Lake Travis ace aims to cap his high school career against Keller as his baseball future stays open

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.

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