Lady Hawk’s Track Team is on the Move
The Lady Hawks Track Team have started to make their move as the team goes into those final meets before District 28-4A comes calling in April.
There will be two more meets and the next one will be in Wimberley and this venue should be close enough for the Hawk Nation to rally behind these students and encourage them during their events.
The Hawks had their best finish at the Bandera Meet before Spring Break and continuing with those type of results will be important during the next few weeks.
Junior Varsity finished first at Bandera and has had some high finishes in each meet this season.
CL’s Lady Tracksters need more students in order to make a bigger splash as you can deduce that many of the athletes scoring points are coming from the lower grade levels.
“So, we finished 3rd overall in Bandera, but I am happy to see the progress that we are making,” Head Coach John Barthels said. “We had a total of 28 girls or races that had their best times of the year at the Bandera meet and we are always talking about peaking at the right time.”
That word, ‘peaking’, is important in all the sports but in track it takes on meanings as there is only one athlete that performs for the team and you do not have other teammates that can help in the overall point totals if that event does not pan out.
“We are moving in the right direction and we are able to take a full team with us to Bandera and that is what made the biggest difference,” Coach Barthels continued. “We had been taking about 25 girls total to the first 3 meets and took 42 with us at our last meet.”
That tells you how important depth is for track organization.
“We will be short a few at Wimberley, but we will be at Full strength when we go to Lockhart the week before district to see where everyone stands to do that final tweak to move people around to give us the best chance possible to score points in all of the events when we go back to Fredericksburg.”
A track coach needs to have chess skills in getting points with the athletes they have to work with.
Consistency is important and girls like Skylar Hurst is a welcome sight for Coach Barthels as he can bank on getting over 20 points per meet when this young lady is performing.
Hurst has moved up to third place in total points and stands behind two ladies that dominated while at Canyon Lake. Bailey Drum and Marisa Ellis would get points in multiple venues and that will always help in figuring how the team will score.
“We are improving in the record board as we have now broken the mile, sprint relay, 200, and 400 records so far this season.
Sprint Relay Bests Top 5 Year Time Madison Churbe Carley Dubois 2017 51.77 Audrey Schulze Alysha Perez Carley Dubois Alysha Perez 2016 51.92 Audrey Schulze Kaylie Duke Mariah Ellis Trena Lorett 2013 51.99 Grace Allen Brookelynn Helmke Alexa Ramos Sophia Thorpe 2015 52.60 Skylar Hurst Alysha Perez Marcie Haight Mariah Ellis 2012 53.33 Emily Roach Brookelynn Helmke Mile Run Time Year Kaitlyn Yuill 5:51.57 2017 Bandera Meet Hannah Graves 5:59.10 2011 Olivia Floris 6:05.22 2012 Christi Fowler 6:05.59 2013 Caitlyn Collins 6:07.73 2010 400 Meter Dash Skylar Hurst 59.30 2017 Bandera Meet Hannah Graves 61.86 2013 Brookelynn Helmke 62.30 2012 Audrey Schulze 63.27 2017 Bandera Meet Molli Mcintire 64.04 2013 200 Meter Dash Skylar Hurst 26.89 2017 Hawk Relays Madison Churbe 26.96 2017 Lobo Relays Caitlyn Collins 26.97 2010 Grace Allen 27.37 2014 Mariah Ellis 27.76 2015
Coach Barthels has a high standard for these ladies which is a good thing as that encouragement can only help as athletes run their races are making those throws or jumps.
“Not only are we trying to bring a district championship to CLHS for the girls, we are trying to set high standards for the future of the program and we have a solid core now that has those goals in mind,” Coach Barthels closed enthusiastically. “They understand what it takes to get better and I consider myself lucky to get to coach where I am and I love every minute I have to work with these athletes.”
Now Coach Barthels needs to get those minutes down below the minute mark so he too can set records.
Go Hawks and good luck as you continue this season.
Junior Varsity pts Varsity pts
Alisia Niestemski 75 Skylar Hurst 96
Elena Vargas 73 Alysha Perez 49
Madison Churbe 69 Madison Churbe 30
Alyssa Strickland 59 Aubrey Schulze 26
Ashlie Shipman 48 Lainee Moses 22
Caroline Kullberg 36 Kaitlyn Yuill 16
Lainee Moses 34 Adia Garcia 12
Madison Blackburn 22 Hannah Young 10
Mia Cruz 22 Bethany Thibodeaux 8
Georgia Bean 19 Carley Dubois 4
Amber Leach 18 Dana Buhr 3
Caitlin MacDonald 16 Rachel Bennett 2
Jaydian Loftis 15 Emily McDonald 2
Daisy Manriquez 8 Jade Lawless 1
Bailey Bartow 5
Angelina Covarrubias 4
Jade Lawless 4
Jasmine Coble 3
Randi Green 2