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Boys Basketball, Game Article | December 7, 2012

Hawks Beat a Tiger, 42-32 in First CL Tournament Game

Canyon Lake Boy’s won their first CL Tournament game in front of a pack house against Floresville JV, 42-32.

The Hawks withstood a cold spell while the Tigers closed the gap to three points late in the third quarter.

During this cold spell, Floresville scored 11 straight points to cut a 29-15 lead down to 29-26.

Even thought the Hawk Gym was packed with students on this Friday afternoon, only a fraction realized that their was a basketball game going on.

CL responded with or without the crowd and increased their lead back to a final 10 point win.

Doug Hubnik was high point with nine points while being joined in the scoring book with six other Hawks.

“Our shot selection has to be better,” Head Coach Lucas Chapman said. “We drive into traffic and then put up a tougher shot, than if we just ran our offense a couple more times through to get a more open chance.”

Canyon Lake will face Somerset on Friday night for a chance to play for a championship on Saturday.

               1   2   3   4   Final
 Floresville   6   4  14   8   32
 Canyon Lake  13   7   9  13   42
                3pt            Rebounds
 Name      fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta Tot or dr Tot a s b to
 Riali       2-9     2-7     0-0    6  2  3  5   0 0 0 1
 Ferris      0-3     0-2     0-0    0  1  0  1   1 0 0 1
 Faulkner    2-3     0-0     0-0    4  1  3  4   1 0 0 0
 McIntire    2-2     2-2     0-0    6  1  0  1   1 0 0 0
 Hubnik      4-8     0-1     1-2    9  1  1  2   2 3 0 4
 Wellings    0-0     0-0     0-0    0  0  0  0   0 0 0 0
 Clark       0-2     0-0     0-0    0  3  1  4   0 0 0 1
 Krieger     3-9     0-3     2-4    8  0  3  3   2 2 3 4
 J Mendez    0-2     0-0     0-0    0  1  0  1   0 0 0 4
 Curry       3-5     1-3     0-0    7  0  0  0   1 2 0 0
 Dailey      0-1     0-0     0-0    0  1  1  2   0 0 0 0
 Pruna       1-3     0-0     0-0    2  0  4  4   0 0 0 0
 Totals     17-47    5-18    3-6   42 11 16 27   8 7 3 15
 Percentages 36.2%  27.8% 50.0%