CLJV Football Stats and Warning Signs for Rising Water
Canyon Lake’s Junior Varsity football team was another success story as this team also won their district race as their were several high marks in accomplishing this goal.
Number one, is having a team that was comprised of mostly sophomore students.
What is significant about this tidbit?
This year, the Hawk Varsity, had the most sophomores playing varsity than CL’s first official year of putting on the pads.
So with a number of players already in an upgraded uniform, you can see that winning district would compliment the number of players still not able to make the jump to that next level.
Thank about how a group of players that not more than 2 years ago were playing in Mountain Valley as 8th graders that has now lost practically that whole ‘A’ team that ran through that successful campaign.
Not only that, but this JV team also had players that moved to the Hawk Gold team who was a winning machine too.
The stats below does not show 4 games and that needs to be taken into account as you peruse the numbers.
Some of the stats below to take note of:
1. The run defense was stout as this group gave up just 2.7 yards per rush. There were two games that the CLJV defense held to minus rushing.
2. That also translated into just allowing 147 yards per game for total offense.
3. Offensively, the JV was able to have 13 players that had at least one rushing play and six of those backs rushed for 92 yards or more.
Canyon Lake is loaded as in these past two years, MVMS has supplied an enormous amount of players to the campus and each season you see more and more success.
The Hawks did not have a great season record wise this time but with each new year there is another group of players coming up the ranks from Mountain Valley.
This year, both the A & B squads from the MV 8th grade won their district title.
That will simply give you an idea that CL has a chance of some years of teams with the ability of raising the water for all those boats on Canyon Lake to success.
The average score for those 6 games of stats below was an impressive ending number as you can now start ordering those season tickets for some years that will hopefully get CL past the second round of playoff games.
Average Score for JV Whoever: 14.3 CLJV: 23.0
As the water starts to rise be sure to have those life jackets handy and certainly be prepared to board a boat as this will be a nice ride.
Go Hawks!!
2015 Season 1 2 3 4 Final Whoever JV 22 14 21 29 86 CLJV 22 62 40 14 138 Season Stats Whoever JV Hawks JV Total Yards 881 1364 First Downs 50 72 Rush/Yards 154/422 211/1247 Comp/Att/Int 25/48/3 9/14/1 Passing Yards 459 117 Punts/Average 14/18.8 3/25.7 Fumbles/Lost 11/4 16/8 Penalties 26-225 21-173 Passing Comp Att Pct Yds Int TD Michael Harwell 9 11 .818 117 0 1 Colton McDonald 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Jackson Neel 0 2 .000 0 1 0 Rushing Att Yds Ave Lg TD Lee Stafford 51 315 6.2 38 2 Joseph Ruiz 29 262 9.0 42 3 Ross Snowden 36 201 5.9 32 4 Colton McDonald 26 103 4.0 19 4 Anthony Jones 20 95 4.8 9 1 Braden Duke 8 92 11.5 43 2 Collin Todd 10 81 8.1 22 0 Nick McCormick 1 21 21.0 21 0 Jackson Neel 4 21 5.3 9 0 Johnny Soliz 3 19 6.3 19 0 Rolando Maronge 4 12 3.0 5 0 Michael Harwell 12 7 0.6 18 1 Tyler Bishop 1 2 2.0 2 0 Receiving No Yds Ave Lg TD Caimen McDonough 5 86 17.2 42 0 Anthony Ozuna 2 28 14.0 22 1 Jacob Ucinski 1 3 3.0 3 0 Joseph Ruiz 1 0 0.0 0 0