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Canyon Lake’s Top Three

Monday, December 17th, 2012
 CANYON LAKE BOYS                    Points             CANYON LAKE GIRLS
 1. Caleb Kreiger     261                               1. Katie Williams   227
 2. Paul Davis        150                               2. Amber Ramsey     166
 3. Andrew Riali      137                               3. Olivia Flores    112
                         FG Percentage (20 or more shots)
 1. Caleb Kreiber   48.9%                               1. Kyndall Drum     43.9%
 2. Javier Mendez   39.4%                               2. Amber Ramsey     38.7%
 3. Isaac Pruna     39.1%                               3. Katie Williams   34.4%
                      Free Throw Percentage (10 or more shots)
 1. Doug Hubnik     66.2%                               1. Olivia Flores    65.2%
 2. Caleb Kreiger   64.8%                               2. Katie Williams   61.0%
 3. Paul Davis      56.3%                               3. Amber Ramsey     53.6%
                                    Rebounds
 1. Caleb Kreiger     133                               1. Amber Ramsey     169
 2. Andrew Riali       72                               2. Katie Williams   134
 3. Paul Davis         61                               3. Kyndall Drum      70
                                    Assists
 1. Doug Hubnik        83                               1. Dulce Brown       18
 2. Paul Davis         14                               2. Olivia Flores     15
 3. Chandler Faulkner  12                               3. Katie Williams    13
 3. Caleb Kreiger      12

CL’s Basketball Weekly Recap for Boy’s and Girl’s

Monday, December 17th, 2012

CL Hawks Boys and Girls Basketball Week’s Recap

The Canyon Lake Ladies have had another successful week in hoopsville.

Since our last recap, CL Girls have won a tournament and both single games last week over Devine and Pleasanton.

This team is now on a seven game winning streak which is a high water mark for this school.

In our last wrap up ‘Percentages’ was talked about and here is what the Hawks had two weeks ago compared to today:

 Team Total                      Shots       3Point       Free Throws
 Percentages Two Weeks Ago      36.7%        32.9%        39.2%
 Percentages Now                33.4%        31.4%        42.8%

All those percentages have gone down except for Canyon Lake’s free throws.

Shooting is important, but this team relies on three other items that have resulted in their bottom line: Winning.

Defense has been top notch throughout in all their games thus far. That one result can cover a multitude of shortcomings in a game. This Hawk team is a testament to that truism.

Another positive is how much the Hawks are cutting down on those pesky turnovers. Every time a turnover is avoided will give Canyon Lake another chance to score.

One more positive this team possesses is their knack for offensive rebounding. That one stat will allow that shooting percentage to actually be higher than it shows.

Canyon Lake averages right at 14 offensive rebounds per game which might be their most important number in that stat box.

Confidence is sprouting with each win and the emergence of Sophomore Kyndall Drum will pay dividends when district starts.

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Hawks Finish 3-1 in Randolph Tournament

Saturday, December 15th, 2012

Canyon Lake had a statement game in a win over Navarro, 60-47 in the Randolph Tournament.

The Hawks have not won a district game in the past two years and even though this win does not count in District 27-3A play, it sure will play in the minds of a team that has been in the desert for way too long.

“We did a good job after breaking the press,” Head Coach Lucas Chapman stated. “We started getting good shots especially in the fourth when we only had two turnovers.”

CL started out lukewarm and then regressed to ice cold in this contest as the Hawks went into halftime trailing, 23-17 after a five point second quarter.

Canyon Lake went over six minutes counting the end of the first quarter before a free throw finally stopped a Navarro 13 point run. Caleb Kreiger had the only basket in this quarter with the Hawks going cold shooting 9%….ouch!!

During the second half, better than 50% from the floor had a different result on the scoreboard as CL reversed the game in their favor.

The Hawks made their statement starting the fourth quarter when they had a 12 point run and a lead for the remainder of this contest.

Andrew Riali had that feel again with an eight point barrage in a 1:12 seconds span in this quarter.

“I was feeling it,” Riali said warmly. “We started cold in the first half and the second half we got it going. You can’t make it if you don’t shoot it.”

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CL Hawks Win First Two Games at Randolph Tourney

Saturday, December 15th, 2012

Canyon Lake Boy’s Basketball won their first two games in the Randolph Tournament on Friday and will finish Saturday with games against Navarro (11am) and Randolph (2pm).

This Hawk team is now 8-6 this season after starting 0-4 a few weeks ago. That would equate to winning eight of their last 10 games.

CL’s game with Nixon-Smiley had 11 different players register a point as the Hawks coasted to a 31 point win.

In their second game, Canyon Lake won, 63-52 over SA Lutheran who had beaten Randolph earlier in this tournament.

Caleb Kreiger (21), Doug Hubnik (14) , and Andrew Rial (10) all finished in double figures scoring.

The ReSporter will have full write-ups after this tournament concludes today.

 Scoring:
                  SA Lutheran    Nixon-Smiley     Total
 Caleb Kreiger         21             8            29
 Andrew Riali          10            16            26
 Doug Hubnik           14             1            15
 Robbie Ferris          1            12            13
 Paul Davis             9             2            11
 Tyler Clark            0             7             7
 Ray Dailey             2             4             6
 Javier Mendez          2             3             5
 Spencer Wellings       2             2             4
 Luke Curry             0             4             4
 Chandler Faulkner      2             0             2
 Thomas McIntire        0             1             1

BCS Warriors Can’t Find Answers in Loss to NB Christian, 90-33

Friday, December 14th, 2012

Bracken Christian could not find an answer for New Braunfels Christian inside or outside game as the Wildcats finished with 90 points winning, 90-33.

The basket looked like the ocean for NBC and this team had all the networks ready for a replay.

Chase Higgins was the lone Warrior to finish with double figure scoring hanging 21 points for BCS on the scoreboard.

Other notable players had Coy Zunker with his on ‘catlike’ quickness and five steals whie Jon Wright corralled nine rebounds for Bracken.

             1   2   3   4   Final
 Wildcats   25  17  30  15   90
 Warriors    5  18   6   4   33
                          3pt                Rebounds
 Name           fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta Tot  or dr Tot a  s  b  to
 Chase Higgins    8-25    5-18    0-2   21   2  1  3   1  2  0  5
 Thomas Mott      0-2     0-1     0-0    0   0  0  0   1  0  0  1
 Coy Zunker       1-3     0-1     1-2    3   0  0  0   1  5  0  5
 Will Faulkner    1-6     0-2     2-2    4   0  4  4   0  1  1  4
 John Colby       0-4     0-0     0-1    0   2  1  3   0  0  0  1
 Aaron Jahns      0-2     0-0     0-0    0   1  1  2   0  0  0  3
 Ryan Majors      0-2     0-0     0-0    0   1  2  3   0  1  0  1
 Jon Wright       2-8     0-0     1-6    5   3  6  9   2  0  1  0
 Totals          12-52    5-22    4-13  33   9 15 24   5  9  2 20
 Percentages     23.1%   22.7%   30.7%

BCS Lady Warriors Fall to NB Christian, 69-35

Friday, December 14th, 2012

Bracken Christian Lady Warriors beat New Braunfels Christian, 14-7 in the second quarter, but lost the game last Friday night at the Warriors gym.

The Warriors (4-5) were basically out played by one Wildcat that went wild scoring over 50 points in this contest.

BCS did close the gap in the second quarter to seven points, 17-23 as this scrappy group of Lady Warriors outscored New Braunfels with 12 unanswered points helping to close the gap.

The Wildcats then got wild for the remainder of this game outscoring BCS, 39-14 in the second half.

Lorena Martinez finished in double figures with 11 points and Micaela Michael controlled the boards finishing with 11 and one block.

A repeat of that second quarter for the game and BCS will put a scare or win against any team.

                1   2   3   4   Final
 Wildcats      23   7  22  17   69
 Warriors       7  14   8   6   35
                         3pt                Rebounds
 Name          fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta Tot  or dr Tot  a  s  b  to
 B. Beene        1-10    1-4     0-1    3   4  4   8   2  1  0  1
 H Moore         3-5     0-0     0-0    6   1  3   4   2  0  0  9
 A Miller        2-12    2-2     0-0    6   1  0   1   2  1  0  2
 H Davis         0-6     0-2     2-4    2   1  1   2   2  1  0  5
 W Johnson       1-7     0-0     0-0    2   2  5   7   0  0  0  0
 L Martinez      3-8     1-1     4-4   11   1  2   3   1  2  0  1
 M Michael       1-9     0-0     0-1    2   4  7  11   0  0  1  2
 A Beck          1-2     0-0     1-3    3   0  0   0   0  0  0  1
 D Farinacci     0-0     0-0     0-0    0   0  1   1   0  0  0  0
 E Edalatpour    0-0     0-0     0-0    0   0  1   1   0  1  0  0
 Totals         12-59    4-9     7-13  35  14 24  38   9  6  1 21
 Percentages    20.3%   44.4%   53.8%

Lady Hawks Makes Pleasanton Unhappy in Win, 48-25

Friday, December 14th, 2012

Canyon Lake (13-2) takes care of business in win over Pleasanton, 48-25 last Friday night on the road.

The Hawks have now won seven games in a row for the first time in CL history.

Katie Williams was the only Hawk in double figures scoring with 16 while Amber Ramsey and Kyndall Drum both pitched in with eight points a piece.

Seven CL players got into the scoring column in this game as the Hawks are now 11 games over .500 which is also a new standard never reached before.

This was also the eighth game that CL has kept their opponent under 30 points in a game.

For the season CL’s defense is giving up just 34 points per contest.

              1   2   3   4   Final
 CL Hawks    13  14  13   8   48
 Pleasanton  10   7   3   5   25
 Scorers:
 Katie Williams 16, Amber Ramsey 8, Kyndall Drum 8,
 Kelsey Long 7, Hannah St. John 4, Olivia Flores 3,
 Dulce Brown 2.

BCS: Player Accolades and Coaches Corner

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012

Bracken Christian has now been without a football game for a few weeks and The ReSporter would like to put some finishing touches on what was and will be.

First off, let’s share some State and District accolades:

 First Team Offense:                             First Team Defense:
 Receiver:     Junior Davis Scott                Linebacker:     Senior Eli Achilles
 Running Back: Senior Eli Achilles               Defensive Line: Junior John Colby
 Utility Back: Junior Preston Koch               Defensive Back: Junior Sam Hilgendorf
 Second Team Offense:                            Second Team Defense:
 Offensive Line: Senior Jeremy Fasenmyer         Defensive Back: Junior Connor Simmons
 Special Teams:  Sophomore Coy Zunker
 Offensive MVP:  Eli Achilles                    Defensive MVP:   Eli Achilles
 Honorable Mention: Offense                      Defense
 Quarterback Junior Sam Hilgendorf               Defensive Line: Junior Davis Scott
Second off, let's share some All-State Honors:
 All State First Team Running Back           Eli Achilles
 All State First Team Linebacker             Eli Achilles
 All State Honorable Mention Receiver        Davis Scott
 All State Second Team Utility Back          Preston Koch
 All State Honorable Mention Defensive Line  John Colby

Congratulations to all these players that are mentioned above.

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Hawks Win: Freshman (40-13), JV (38-34) and Varsity (46-42) over Comfort

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012

Canyon Lake Varsity has made up their four game losing streak to start this season when they went on the road to Comfort and won a hard fought battle, 46-42.

While, the Junior Varsity and Freshman, able to come away with a victories after being without a game for a week.

Getting cobwebs cleared was good for this impressive group of players.

The Freshman took no prisoners in their contest while enjoying a runaway win by 27 points.

“We started the game by playing at a much higher tempo and moved the ball around better than any game this year,” Freshman Coach John Barthels said. “We have been focusing our practices on defense and moving the ball around…making good passes and we were able to do both tonight.”

Ten different players had a ball go through the hoop in this game.

“Finding open players allows more of our kids to get involved and gives us more options in our offense,” Coach Barthels ended.

“It was good to win a close game,” JV Coach Brian Hooper said. “Comfort did a good job defending our offense. We stepped up our press and were able to cause turnovers for easy baskets.”

Coach Hooper will not allow this team to rest on laurels as he closed, “We need to work on finishing around the rim and eliminating turnovers.”

Canyon Lake Varsity has now won six of their last eight games with both losses coming from Randolph, who will also be hosting CL in this weekends tournament.

Coach Chapman give us an overview of your game against Comfort.
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Lady Hawks Ride Arabian Horse to Victory, 37-36

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012

Canyon Lake Girls Basketball has forged another six game winning streak this season with a win in overtime against Devine, 37-36.

The Hawks are now 3-0 in overtime games this year as they have also won six games decided by five or less points.

 This Year's Scores:
 Hawks   57   Randolph             32
 Hawks   39   Bastrop              36
 Hawks   62   Comfort              24
 Hawks   65   Stacey               13
 Hawks   38   Cedar Creek          35
 Hawks   41   Luling               40 OT
 Hawks   36   Lago Vista           47
 Hawks   28   Marble Falls Faith   44
 Hawks   35   Johnson City         22
 Hawks   37   Lampasas             35 OT
 Hawks   39   Lytle                29
 Hawks   45   Stacey               17
 Hawks   30   Blanco               28
 Hawks   37   Devine               35 OT
 Hawks   @    Pleasanton           This Friday

CL will have a chance again to get a seven game winning streak which has not been accomplished yet at Hawkville.

This six game streak has been reached two other times with this year’s team and the standard for all future teams at CL with the 2009-10 squad.

That Hawk team reached the playoffs and that goal has not been reached since.

Another milestone was reached in last night’s game.

Senior Katie Williams will now be raising the scoring bar for the remainder of this season as her 14 points put her on top of the heap in CL scoring, passing Tiffany Tschoepe.

Scoring Record for Canyon Lake:

Top Five           Points    Yr. Graduated   Notes
Katie Williams     524       Senior          Leading team with a 11.6 point average.
Tiffany Tschoepe   510       2010            Also is all time leader in Rebounding.
Ashley Pfaff       493       2009            All her points compiled in one year.
Megan Browning     428       2010            Playing for Hendrix College last 2 yrs.
Tiffany Arredondo  332       2010            Also is all time leader in Assists.
 CL (12-2)    1   2   3   4   OT   Final
 CL Hawks     7   6   9   9   6    37
 Devine       9   6   6  10   5    36
                   3pt              Rebounds
 Name    fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta Tot or dr  Tot  a  s  b  to
 Brown     1-2     0-0     0-0    2  1   2   3   0  1  0  0
 St. John  3-13    0-1     1-2    7  1   0   1   0  2  0  6
 Lorett    0-0     0-0     0-0    0  1   2   3   0  1  0  4
 Williams  4-22    1-1     5-5   14  2   8  10   0  2  3  4
 Ramsey    3-7     0-0     0-0    6  1   7   8   0  0  5  1
 Dean      0-0     0-0     0-0    0  1   1   2   0  1  0  0
 Drum      2-3     0-0     0-0    4  2   2   4   0  2  0  2
 Flores    0-10    0-6     2-2    2  1   0   1   0  1  0  1
 Long      1-3     0-0     0-0    2  0   2   2   0  0  0  0
 Totals   14-60    1-8     8-9   37 10  24  34   0 10  8 18
 Percent  23.3%   12.5%   88.9%