CL Hawks Become the Jones’ in Smithville Win, 50-30
Smithville started the game with three straight, 3 plays and a punt, and when the Tigers looked up Canyon Lake would have a 20 point lead which would end up being the final point differential in this win, 50-30.
Canyon Lake continued to up their points and starting the 4th Quarter, The Lake was up 40 points with every player suited up getting on the field before this game came to a close.
“Our offense came out blowing on all cylinders,” Head Coach Charley Drum said. “We were excited about having other guys that had a chance to contribute and taking the field….We had a lot of explosive plays.”
The Hawks had a Top Ten Offensive night and ended up with 33 first downs beating that all-time number by 5 in this victory.
Top 10 Offense Top Ten First Downs Fredericksburg 583 2016. Smithville 33 2018 Ingram 579 2009 Fredericksburg 28 2017 Giddings 536 2017 Marion 28 2015 Bandera 528 2011. China Spring 27 2009 Austin Akins 524 2016 Ingram 27 2009 Blanco 500 2016 Lampasas 27 2016 Marion 499 2015. Austin Akins 27 2017 Smithville 496 2018 Taylor 26 2017 Austin Akins 496 2017 Austin Travis 25 2011 Fredericksburg 494 2011 Gatesville 24 2017
There would be some first ever in this contest after a fumble return for a touchdown when Jacob Ruff picked up the pigskin and darted 71 yards to the end-zone. The last defensive touchdown was back 5 years ago during a playoff win over Waco La Vega.
This contest knotted the Hawks with a .500 percentage for wins and losses (58-58) going into The Lakes game with Blanco next Friday.
Ironically, CL has reached this plateau just once during their opening game starting a 2012 campaign against? Blenco. Then a rash of upheaval that found the Hawks falling to 13 games under that break-even barrier.
On this try next week, Canyon Lake, will attempt to reach a winning record for their first time ever after a 1-9 ledger in that maiden first campaign..
Tristan Chacon would have his best rushing day this year, breaking that 100 yard barrier and finishing with 113 in this win. Chacon was joined by Ruff when he reached 131 yards. The Hawks were offensive against the Smith family with their best output just 4 yards shy of 500, as stated above.
A lineman that was instrumental in this offensive outburst was Sophomore Hudson Duke, “I had a few good plays and I almost got the quarterback once,” Duke remembered.
On how this season is progressing as a newbie this season, “I love it…this is amazing…the intensity is much higher and this is just a whole other level…. I have seen the game slowing down since my first game.”
CL was having to rely on several younger players after the line lost so many good players from last year’s team.
Consistency for 3 quarters was evident with all facets running at a break-neck speed.
A 30 point second quarter and starting their 2nd half with a quick TD and a repeat score 9 minutes later, when Ethan Slater scored CL’s 50th point and a 40 point lead. That was the time that all of CL’s players would have a chance to get in the game. The Hawks had brought several JV players up for this battle after their Thursday contest was cancelled by weather.
Another first? How bout 3 Hawk players from the same family playing in the same game!! Josh-Caleb-Partick Almond were able to reach that goal for a Dad who had missed games last year while being part in helping the United States in Korea.
“I was excited for Patrick (Almond),” Caleb Almond stated. “We have always been separated and Patrick was amazing, I will have to perform to stay ahead of him now.”
Josh Almond is a man with few words but when he is in your presence then you do take notice with this specimen, “No, It’s kist a natural thing,” Josh calculated when asked if he would block for his brothers more than other players.
Caleb and Josh are twins and Patrick trails his brother by two years, “I think I am going to catch them.” Strong words by this Sophomore who will have some big shoes to fill as he chases and trying to emulate his brothers.
Canyon Lake would score on every possession in that 1st Half and then having Ruff scoring on that fumble return would put this game away quickly.
The Lake has had a 4-0 record once back during the 2011 year. That crew finished the season with an 8-2 record with out a chance to compete in the playoffs. Two losses during district play and losing a tie-breaker by 7 points put a damper for those games.
CL’s defense did a good job but did give up 20 points in that final quarter. Greyson Lee continues his strong showing leading the Hawks in tackles after another impressive showing, “We look at each game the same and we give each team the respect….this was homecoming and we started with some excitement….We got a lot of players in to play and that was pretty good.”
This is the time for Canyon Lake to hone their skills in preparation as district will be here in 3 weeks and getting to that level will be paramount in not missing the boat.
Canyon Lake will have a short drive to Blanco to finish their pre-district slate this Friday with game time starting at 7:30pm.
Coach Drum talked on his thoughts as this year starts to go get closer with district play, “We have to get better each week…our district will be physical and every team are legit and we will work to get better each week.”
Go Hawks Beat Blanco
By The Numbers: 4 game winning streak. 9 wins and 23 losses, when opponent has more than a 6 yard ave. per rush. 18 wins and 9 losses when game decided between 11-20 points. 20 times CL has had 2 or more rushers with 100 yards or more. 32 home wins since 2009 season. 33 Most first downs ever recorded by a Hawk team. 50 8th best scoring night trailing the 63 points in Eastside contest in 2016. 52 wins and 16 losses when out rushing an opponent. 79 yard fumble return was 8th longest touchdown score. 80 9th best Aggregate scoring night.
1 2 3 4 Final Smithville 0 10 0 20 30 CL Hawks 6 30 14 0 50 Scoring Summary: CL-Tristan Chacon 30 yard run (kick failed), 7:07, 1st CL-Peyton McMullen 4 yard run (run failed), 11:54, 2nd CL-Jacob Ruff 2 yard run (Ruff run), 6:02, 2nd ST-Tardrick Fowler 10 yard pass from Lane Otto (Gerardo Jaimes kick), 5:01, 2nd CL-Jacob Ruff 49 yard run (Chacon pass from McMullen), 3:13, 2nd CL-Jacob Ruff 71 yard fumble return (Caleb Almond run), 2:14, 2nd ST-Gerardo Jaimes 39 yard field goal, 0:00, 2nd CL-Tristan Chacon 14 yard pass from Peyton McMullen (Jacob Neel kick), 9:50, 3rd CL-Ethan Slater 3 yard run (Jacob Neel kick), 0:54, 3rd ST-Brice Drisdale 18 yard run (kick failed), 11:19,4th ST-Chris Sanders 15 yard run (Jaimes kick), 3:20, 4th ST-Christian Adkins 13 yard run (Jaimes kick), 2:51, 4th Team Stats Tigers Hawks Total Yards 335 496 First Downs 16 33 Rush/Yards 17/107 62/424 Comp/Att/Int 15/21/0 4/6/0 Passing Yards 228 72 Punts/Average 4/33.5 1/36.0 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 3/1 Penalties-Yards 6-37 6-53 Passing Comp Att Pct Yds Int TD Peyton McMullen 4 6 .667 69 0 1 Rushing Att Yds Ave. Lg TD Jacob Ruff 14 131 9.4. 49 2 Tristan Chacon 15 113 7.5. 30 1 Connor Rose 8 66 8.3 13 0 Caleb Almond 4 32 8.0 11 0 Ethan Slater 5. 26 5.3 10 1 Peyton McMullen 4 22 5.5 8 1 Patrick Almond 3 14 4.7 8 0 Nic Rivera 1 9 9.0 9 0 Andrew Kullberg 2 8 4.0 5 0 Kyle Wharton 2 5 4.5 3 0 Brandon Robinson 1 2 2.0 2 0 Team 3 -4 — 1 0 0 Receiving No Yds Ave Lg TD Tristan Chacon 2 42 21.0 25 1 Jacob Neel 1 23 23.0 23 0 JT Greene 1 7 7.0 7 0