CL Hawks Football Standings & Stats-Week-Recap

Canyon Lake’s Football team has added to their team equipment Apparel.
First things first we will start with CL’s Cross Country Trio who qualified for the State Meet. Cadence Patterson finished 2nd, Eva Zabercemci 10th, and Tristan Schenk 12th as those results is one more than the previous time two years ago.

Dylan Wunderlich (40) & Justin Abbott (19) provide blocking for QB Steven Crowder in loss to Burnet.
(photo by Dan Reed Photography https://www.danreedphotography.com)
The ReSporter will attempt to have interviews with them and will keep you updated.
Volleyball will have their final game tonight against Wimberley and then the Ladies Basketball team will start with another 1st time coach.
Boys Basketball will start one week after the Ladies get going.
Football: Canyon Lake’s backs are agains the wall this week with a must win contest with Taylor. Both teams are tied for 4th place and the winner will have that important tie-breaker if the teams finished their district slate with the same record.
This Duck team is a pass first offense which is one of CL’s biggest concerns after seeing Burnet pass for more yards against the Hawks than what they had combined coming into that battle.
This Lake’s season has had 4 games that are now on CL’s all-time top 10 in yards given up in a game since varsity play started in 2008. The Hawk defense has given up over 42 points per game while their offense has fallen off and presently averages 28 points.

Let’s GO HAWKS!!
Taylor’s run defense plays into CL’s strength so a methodical slot-t game taking up clock time with scores would be ideal. Canyon Lake’s defense would need to get enough stops to help with a win but this season defending the pass has led to a Lake team playing catch-up which many times will lead to a loss for a slot-t offense.
A lot of culprits in those numbers but none more than seeing players sporting medical boots to arm casts and everything else in between. Injuries have added to the Hawk’s woes and several starters not being able to contribute.
Davenport has the inside track after beating Lampasas 56-21 last week and Burnet will have their chance next and the tea leaves would not indicate that any school will be able to stop these Wolves as they are presently averaging 61.7 points per outing.
Taylor, with a win will end their regular season pitted against Burnet. This battle would go a couple of ways: 1) If CL beats Taylor then their Burnet match-up with a win would bunch 3 teams for those last two spots. 2) If Taylor beats CL then that battle would place the winner at 3rd and loser in the 4th place in district.
Canyon Lake has reached the playoffs 10 straight years and that streak certainly looks like it will be in jeopardy.
DISTRICT 13-4A Division I
Standings W L Pct District W L Pct PS PA
Davenport 6 2 .750 Davenport 3 0 1.000 185 77
Lampasas 6 2 .750 Lampasas 2 1 .667 99 94
Burnet 5 3 .625 Burnet 2 1 .667 83 55
Taylor 4 4 .500 Taylor 1 2 .333 84 57
CL Hawks 2 6 .250 CL Hawks 1 2 .333 85 128
Marble Falls 1 7 .143 Marble Falls 0 3 .000 35 122
This Week’s Schedule:
CL Hawks @ Taylor
Burnet @ Davenport
Marble Falls @ Lampasas
Last Week’s Results:
Burnet 45 CL Hawks 20
Davenport 56 Lampasas 21
Taylor 46 Marble Falls 22
3 Games Totals
OFFENSE TEAM STATS DEFENSE
Davenport 1714 YARDAGE Burnet 945
Taylor 1522 Davenport 1132
Lampasas 1266 Taylor 1273
CL Hawks 1225 Lampasas 1285
Burnet 1083 CL Hawks 1336
Marble Falls 607 Marble Falls 1447
RUSHIING
CL Hawks 753 Davenport 251
Davenport 750 Lampasas 477
Lampasas 647 CL Hawks 612
Burnet 537 Burnet 627
Marble Falls 518 Marble Falls 797
Taylor 448 Taylor 820
PASSING
Taylor 1174 Burnet 318
Davenport 964 Taylor 454
Lampasas 619 Marble Falls 650
Burnet 546 CL Hawks 724
CL Hawks 472 Lampasas 828
Marble Falls 90 Davenport 884









