Volleyball: District Standings & a District Go-Over
District 26-4A Volleyball Standings Season District Team W L Pct Team W L Pct GB Navarro 26 7 .788 La Vernia 3 0 1.000 -- CL Hawks 22 8 .733 Navarro 3 0 1.000 -- La Vernia 17 13 .567 CL Hawks 2 0 1.000 1/2 Cuero 12 12 .500 Wimberley 2 1 .667 1 Wimberley 11 13 .458 Cuero 0 2 .000 2 1/2 Yoakum 8 18 .308 Yoakum 0 2 .000 2 1/2 Gonzales 2 13 .133 Gonzales 0 3 .000 3 This Week's Games Sep 15 CL Hawks beat Yoakum 3-0 Navarro beat Wimberley 3-1 La Vernia beat Gonzales 3-0 Calhoun beat Cuero 3-1 Sep 18 CL Hawks beat Gonzales 3-0 Navarro beat La Vernia 3-1 Wimberley beat Cuero 3-0 Yoakum Off
Canyon Lake will start in earnest for another chance of getting one of the
most coveted ‘Bucket Lists’ item which quite frankly would color that ‘Bucket’ in gold.
Winning a District 26-4A Championship would be that item for an ultimate goal.
History would tell you that this goal would be a hard one to attain considering the teams that the Hawks have shared in common for district results.
First, you have Wimberley Texans in your district which for the past 18 years has been the domain for this team and a dominating habitat for sure.
The Texans have not lost a game in district since the 2008-09 season and this could be a much longer time period, as The ReSporter can not go back any further searching in papers.
Wimberley is 66-0 since that time period and had Fredericksburg win a tournament game against the Texans that year only to lose both district games later on their schedule. The Billies even went to 5 sets that year with this powerhouse giving them a scare but that would be the extent of the Texans plight….being scared.
Canyon Lake’s Coach, Kim Paisley was part of the building blocks at Wimberley as her picture is up on the wall in their gym.
Coach Paisley has told The ReSporter how they would enter an opponents gym for a contest and how they wanted to give them a look of, ‘good luck if you think you will beat us’, attitude.
That look has certainly worked on Canyon Lake as they can only boast of one set where they were beat, 25-27 four years ago but if you read this sentence again you would still understand the Hawks lost the game, set, and match.
Dominance is the name of the game for Wimberley not only over CL but also all the other teams as well.
This year, Wimberley, is coming into the district with a sub .500 record that they just evened out in their win over Gonzales last Friday.
Navarro will also be a force to be reckoned with as Canyon Lake is looking up at this team also record wise.
The Hawks have a 4-7 record with the Panthers with two wins last year, one being in a tournament.
Navarro has the best record before district, 24-7, and are presently ranked 14th in the Texas Girls Coaches Association Poll.
Common opponents with the Panthers might give you an idea of knowing this team will give CL a run for the title.
Navarro CL Hawks Lockhart 3-0 3-0 Schertz Clemens 1-3 0-3 Schertz Clemens 1-2 2-0 Cuero 3-0 2-0
La Vernia have youth but this school also has some history and could very well make their presence known as district play gets started. The Bears have won the first District 26-4A game and the common opponents are below:
La Vernia CL Hawks SA Southwest 3-0 2-1 Giddings 1-2 2-0 Fredericksburg 2-0 3-1 Fredericksburg 2-3 Weatherford 0-2 2-0 Cuero 2-1 2-0 La Grange 0-3 3-2
Can Canyon Lake make the playoffs? That will happen as the bottom of this district does not have teams that the firepower to pull off many if any upsets with 2 or 3 of the top schools.
The Hawks start District 26-4A this week on the road in Yoakum and then a home game with Gonzales on Friday.
Navarro will be in Wimberley this Tuesday and this will be a telling affair as we will see what type of team the Texans will put on the court during this important time of year.
A Navarro win would be the first loss in a while and being a game on the road for the Panthers would give them the odds of beating Wimberley again.
Canyon Lake will have there telling game a week from this Tuesday when they travel to Navarro and a chance to see how CL will respond under the lights when they will find out if they might need to get a larger bucket for a Championship Trophy.
That would not only be a first for the Volleyball team but a significant ‘Bucket List’ for the School.
A team Championship has been close for the Boy’s Track team when they finished 2nd to Fredericksburg two years in a row.
The girls came close a few years ago with Softball and Volleyball last season with 2nd place medals.
The Hawk Nation needs to make that short trip to Navarro in 9 days to cheer a well deserving team ready to take the podium.
Go Hawks!!