
Panther’s did not have a chance with CLJV’s Defense! Hawks won, 48-20! Go Lake!
Canyon Lake’s Junior Varsity started slow but finished in a 6-Man football mode in their 48-20 spanking of Navarro’s Panthers.
The Lake’s defense was spot on after a special team fumble recovery and a Carson Walker interception to start this affair.
Then forcing two 3 plays and punt series that had your Hawks up, 14-0 before giving up a score with just under 4 minutes remaining in the first half.
CLHS would respond to the Panther’s score with a 58 yard drive when John Fitzharris received a team sneak from 2 yards out resulting in a Hawk, 20-7 first half lead.
It would last two quarters that started a six-man contest. (For those unfamiliar with 6-man football it will many times take less than 4 plays for a touchdown)
Panthers started the 2nd stanza with a one play 75 yard run by a ‘Jack Rabbit’ or fast Panther down the home sideline taking less than 10 seconds to accomplish.
The Lake found out that their first half of dominance would be challenged.

GO HAWKS!!
That CL response would be in rapid fire using just 9 plays during those last two quarters and scoring 4 times that responded with a Lake, 48-14 lead until a no-time on the clock score by Navarro for a final score, 48-20.
This won’t take long if you catch The ReSporter’s 6-man scenario.
After the opening 2nd half score the Lake:
Took 3 plays to travel 61 yards when Dario Faz caught an over his shoulder pass from QB Damon Garcia for 59 yds and score.
N Panthers then went 4 plays and punt.
Hawks? Two plays for 61 yards when Oliver Carey-Spoon found his offensive line wedging a hole and squirting for 55 yards and score. Carey-Spoon finished with 106 ground yardage on 9 carries.
N Panthers 3 plays and punt.
Hawks? 3 plays that had a *Thomas Inmon 31 yard finger tip catch followed with a catch and run that went 23 yards for Peyton Vann.
*Inmon finished with 157 receiving Yards.
N Panthers 3 plays and punt.
The Hawks? A one play 41 yard run for Isaac Blinkley when he bounced out of the middle of the line and down the visitor side of the field and score.
QB Garcia started this contest with 6 incompletions before finding Inmon for 20 yard touchdown strike and CL’s first score of the game left in that opening frame. He was 2 for 9 going 26 yards before catching red hot fire with 11 straight completions and 247 yards.
Pretty impressive well oiled machine for The Lake!
It had been two weeks since that first game loss to Wimberley and getting that first win would be a defensive stalwart effort followed by a Six-Man football contest.
If you do this same type of game next week then start in that first quarter and the game would be over with a 45 point or more lead going into halftime.
The Lake’s JV first home game will be next Thursday in a 5:30pm kick-off.
Way to Go Lake!
CLJV 1 2 3 4 Final
CL Hawks 7 13 21 7 48
Navarro 0 7 7 6 20
Scoring Summary:
CL-Thomas Inmon 20 yd pass from Damon Garcia (Inmon kick), 2:52, 1st
CL-Isaac Brinkley 5 yard run (Inmon kick), 7:35, 2nd
NP-Panther 20 yard pass (pat good), 3:57, 2nd
CL-John Fitzharris 3 yard run (kick blocked), 1:40, 2nd
NP-Panther 75 yard run (pat good), 9:46, 3rd
CL-Dario Faz 59 yard pass from Garcia (Inmon kick), 8:21, 3rd
CL-Oliver Carey-Spoon 55 yard run (Inmon kick), 4:13, 3rd
CL-Peyton Vann 23 yard pass from Garcia (Inmon kick), 0:45, 3rd
CL-Isaac Brinkley 41 yard run (Inmon kick), 9:33, 4th
NP-Panther pass for 11 yards (pat failed), 0:00, 4th
Team Stats Panthers Hawks
Total Yards 255 471
First Downs 11 13
Rush/Yards 27/191 24/198
Comp/Att/Int 7/12/1 13/20/0
Passing Yards 64 273
Punts/Average 5/37.8 1/30.0
Fumbles/Lost 1/1 0/0
Penalties-Yds 1-15 5-50
Passing Comp Att Pct Yds Int TD
Damon Garcia 13 20 .650 273 0 3
Rushing Att Yds Ave Lg TD
Oliver Carey-Spoon 9 106 11.8 55 1
Isaac Brinkley 8 90 11.3 41 2
Canyon Buchman 1 7 7.0 7 0
John Fitzharris 1 2 2.0 2 1
Collin Joyce 1 2 2.0 2 0
Damon Garcia 4 -8 - 10 0
Totals 24 198 8.3 55 4
Recieving No Yds Ave Lg TD
Thomas Inmon 7 151 21.6 37 1
Peyton Vann 5 63 16.0 26 1
Dario Faz 1 59 59.0 59 1
Totals 13 273 21.0 59 3
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Lining Up, The Lake’s Freshman getting first win in High School. (photo Stephanie Huth)
THIS WEEK @ THE LAKE September 9th-13th
Tue Sep 9 The Lake @ Blanco SubVarsity 500p Volleyball
The Lake @ Blanco Varsity 600p Volleyball
Wed Sep 10 The Lake @ Wimberley 400p Tennis
Thu Sep 11 The Lake @ Marble Falls TBA Volleyball
Sub-Varsity Tourney
The Lake Fr @ Navarro Fresh 500p Football
The Lake JV @ Navarro JV 630p Football
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Seguin, Tx 78155
Fri Sep 12 Randolph @ The Lake 500p Volleyball
Randolph JV/Fr @ The Lake Gold/Green 600p Volleyball
Navarro @ The Lake 700p Football
Little League Night
Sat Sep 13 The Lake @ Marble Falls TBA Volleyball
Sub-Varsityy Tourney
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Canyon Lake was successful on the won/loss ledger last week with Hawk’s Volleyball sweeping their two combatants. Sweep was achieved with their Gold & Green teams too!
The Lake will be at Blanco Tuesday & Randolph this Friday with a district slate two weeks this Tuesday with the Billies coming to the Hawk Nest.
Below are the Top 3 and district standings with a quick glance you can see who the have and have nots might be coming when that month of battles take place.
District 26-4A
Wimberley 27 5 .844
Davenport 23 5 .821
Canyon Lake 14 10 .565
Bandera 13 16 .448
Fredericksburg 10 13 .435
Long Creek 6 16 .273
Season Top 3
Aces Kills Blocks
Kylie Rodriguez 36 Preslie Owens 132 Kylee Goff 20
Sabrina Steele 29 Kylie Rodriguez 107 Kinsley VanMeter 15
Izzy Fory 29 Chloe Gray 100 Gabby Fory 10
Assists Digs
Chloe Gray 451 Kylie Rodriguez 165
Sabrina Steele 45 Sabrina Steele 158
Izzy Fory 28 Chloe Gray 134
Football had a rebound week sweeping Crockett Cougars. Freshman beat Crockett’s Junior Varsity while Lake’s JV had the week off due to Cougars not having enough players to field another team.
CL’s offense had a coming out party passing for 273 yards with 4 touchdowns through the air. Hawk’s defense gave up one TD but no rest of this sport with a tough Navarro team coming to the Hawk Nest.
These Panthers come into this battle with the same record as The Lake and one encouraging stat coming from this last week was seeing the Hawk passing game starting to gel against a team that gave up a ton of passing yards in their loss.
Navarro is switching from the slot-t this year which, with most slot-t teams, who have problems in pass defense due to not practicing against a passing team week in and week out.
A chance to see more improvement as Canyon Lake will work on closing their 2-4 all-time record against Navarro.
Let’s Go Hawks and Win the Week!

The # 2 Chris Brown Club took a whole section while Chris performed for his entourage! Way to GO Chris & LAKE!
A bend but don’t break Hawk Defense helped the Lake’s Offense by keeping Austin Crockett at bay until the Home team’s arsenal would take over in this, 49-7 win.
Four of the six Cougar drives reached the Hawk’s side of the field in this game but CL’s defense was able to get key plays with a Ben Parma interception and missed field goal during those opening 2 quarters which was enough to shut out Crockett in that first half for enough time before Lake opened the Offensive Curtain.
The Hawk’s first offensive drive had some misfires after a 43 yard run by Gram Simpson the offense misfired with 4 incomplete passes on that set of downs and CL reaching the Cougars 14 yard line.
Those 4 missed throws would be the last for QB Jace Wheeler on this night by finishing with 11 straight complete passes and 4 touchdowns.
Wheeler spread his wealth around to five different Hawks for 273 yards of real estate.
One pass covered 75 yards when Chris Brown caught a swing pass and burst through a quick opening before racing to the end zone.
Another noteworthy catch was a touchdown throw to Hayes (stretch) Holladay in the back of the end zone where he imitated Mr. Fantastic Four character to pull that ball in for one of those 4 touchdowns through the airwaves.
Gavyn Baldera finished the night on his 18 yard run through a maze of Cougars capping off this win.
Canyon Lake would score on their last six drives for this victory.
A lot of check-offs in this battle and Coaches certainly will work on some kinks but as a whole The Lake was rising with still enough room before the water reaches the spill way.
Canyon Lake will have another home game next Friday when the Navarro Panthers come to the Hawk Nest and a chance to find out which Fantastic Four power will be present this time.
Way to GO LAKE!
1 2 3 4 Final
Crockett Cougars 0 0 0 7 07
CL Hawks 7 14 21 7 49
Scoring Summary:
CL-Chris Brown 1 yard run (Jack Stracener kick), 1st, 1:04
CL-Kobe Halverson 29 yard pass from Jace Wheeler (Stracener kick), 2nd, 4:39
CL-Chris Brown 7 yard run (Stracener kick), 2nd, 1:24
CL-Chris Brown 72 yard pass from Wheeler (Stracener kick), 3rd, 11:02
CL-Hayes Holladay 15 yard pass from Wheeler (Stracener kick), 3rd, 2:48
CL-Kobe Halverson 31 yard pass from Wheeler (Stracener kick), 3rd, 2:34
CC-Cougar 8 yard pass (pat good), 8:06, 4th
CL-Gavyn Baldera 18 yard run (Stracener kick), 4th, 6:05
Team Stats Cougars Hawks
Total Yards 267 446
First Downs 16 22
Rush/Yards 47/136 25/173
Comp/Att/Int 6/10/1 12/15/0
Passing Yards 131 273
Punts/Average 1/43.0 0/0
Fumbles/Lost 2/2 1/1
Penalties-Yards 3-31 6-75
Passing Comp Att Pct Yds Int TD
Jace Wheeler 12 15 .800 273 0 5
Rushing Att Yds Ave Lg TD
Gram Simpson 7 91 13.0 43 0
Chris Brown 10 28 2.8 7 2
Nico Wyckoff 4 24 6.0 9 0
Gavyn Baldera 1 18 18.0 18 1
Ryder Smith 1 12 12.0 12 0
Peyton King 1 1 1.0 1 0
Jace Wheeler 1 -1 - - 0
Totals 25 173 6.7 43 3
Receiving No Yds Ave Lg TD
Kobe Halverson 4 86 21.5 31 2
Chris Brown 1 75 75.0 75 1
Peyton King 2 57 28.5 30 0
Hayes Holladay 3 42 14.0 21 1
Lucas Schexnayder 2 22 22.0 16 0
Totals 13 273 21.4 75 4
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Derek Dunlap says Thanks to Offensive Line as he used a flag football play to score. (photo by Stephanie Huth)
The Freshman Hawks evened their record by leaving no doubt coming out of the chute ready to dominate in this win over the Crockett Cougars, 38-7.
Head Freshman Coach Lee Self, “I was super proud of the kids…the boys came out and played hard….we had a great first half and 2nd half we slated off a little bit and we have to work on that and play all four quarters and keeping that focus.”
“We have a lot to fix tomorrow and Monday but on top of that the positives and excited for the guys to get a win,” Coach Self continued. “We have improved from 7th grade to 8th and how much they have improved from 8th grade to 9th and how much they will continue to improve.”
This game started when CL’s defense pushed these Cougars offense back 11 yards in those first 3 plays capped off with a sack by Derek Dunlap.
Then on offense. The Lake, took 5 plays to drive 38 yards and scored off a QB Jake Welkey pass to Caleb Cross for 15 yards.
The Lake’s defense would continue their iron wall with another offensive barrage going 47 yards taking 9 plays on this drive that had running back Colin Armstrong with an 11 yard run that converted a 3rd & 10 situation.
Dunlap had his first score from a yard out which this TD was capped with a Dunlap 2 point extra point run.
CL’s Freshman kept the pressure going when Armstrong would take the rock 48 yards that converted a 3rd and 14 yards needed that was bounced out down the sideline for a score and Hawk lead, 22-0.
Armstrong finished this game rushing for 118 yards on 11 carries with that long of 48 yards.
On the Cougar’s next two drives the turnover bug struck with and a lost fumble and then an interception for Wyatt Galvan and a 25 yard return to the Crockett 30 yard line.
One play later it was Dunlap who would gallop 19 yards through a huge hole left by the offensive line and final score before half, 30-0.
The Lake would score their last time on a drive that consisted of 4 explosive plays sandwiched with a face mask penalty.
It was receiver Cross who produced a catch and run from QB Welkey for 28 yards score leaving 29 seconds in the 3rd stanza.
These Cougars did have a damaging play when #11 (who had speed out the wazoo) make the sideline for his 69 yard touchdown run. This was a one play touchdown and after that firework display the game finished with a whimper.
Improving would be the key word on this night and season as this Freshman group continues to see positive results and will see if that can continue next week when they go on the road again in Navarro.
Congrats and Way to GO LAKE!
1 2 3 4 Final
CL Hawks 6 24 8 0 38
Crockett 0 0 0 7 07
Scoring Summary:
CL-Caleb Cross 15 yard pass Jake Welkey (run failed), 4:58, 1st
CL-Derek Dunlap 1 yard run (Dunlap run), 9:03, 2nd
CL-Colin Armstrong 48 yard run (Dunlap run), 5:21, 2nd
CL-Derek Dunlap 19 yard run (Dunlap run), 2:02, 2nd
CL-Caleb Cross 28 yard pass Jake Welkey (Cross run), 0:29, 3rd
AC-Cougar 69 yard run (pat good), 5:14, 4th
Team Stats Cougars Hawks
Total Yards 78 275
First Downs 3 15
Rush/Yards 25/76 25/191
Comp/Att/Int 1/3/1 8/13/0
Passing Yards 2 84
Punts/Average 2/25.5 2/31.0
Fumbls/Lost 2/2 0/0
Penalties-Yards 2-25 3-35
Passing Comp Att Pct Yds Int TD
Jake Welkey 7 14 .500 79 0 2
Wyatt Galvan 1 1 1.000 5 0 0
Totals 8 15 .533 84 0 2
Rushing Att Yds Ave Lg TD
Colin Armstron 11 118 10.7 43 1
Derek Dunlap 5 46 9.2 13 2
Kasen Piel 3 26 8.7 14 0
Dallas Huth 3 8 2.7 6 0
Hunter Bardwell 1 4 4.0 4 0
Jake Welkey 1 -4 - - 0
Team 1 -7 - - -
Totals 25 191 7.6 43 3
Receiving No Yds Ave Lg TD
Caleb Cross 3 53 17.7 28 2
Heydan Gemar 3 24 8.0 12 0
Hunter Bardwell 1 5 5.0 5 0
Colin Armstrong 1 2 2.0 2 0
Totals 8 84 10.5 28 2
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Canyon Lake Volleyball continues to win ‘suppose’ to win games as they run their record to a very respectable, 9-5 with one more Tourney left in Seguin this week.
Head Coach Daniella Villarreal relayed her thoughts, “The girls did such a great job playing a clean game all the way through, no matter the changes in lineup I made. We passed excellent, served tough, and reached our goal of having a team hitting percentage over .200. We were low-error and kept the communication, energy, and consistency throughout the whole match. I’m proud of them for taking care of business!”
There was spontaneous student section ‘going crazy time’ that was later revealed by Coach Villarreal, “A huge milestone was reached with Kylie Rodriguez recording her 1,000th career dig. She reads the game so well that she can anticipate where the ball is going, which has led to her success along with her solid ball control. Kylie is a tremendous defensive leader for our team.

Way to Go Hawks!!
Another big accomplishment came with Chloe and Kylie both reaching over 100 career aces. Having been on varsity since their freshman year, this milestone reflects their consistency and effort over the years. Both of these girls have been some of the hardest workers I’ve known since the day I met them, and they aren’t done yet when it comes to achieving milestones and success!”
The district is starting to show some signs with two schools, Davenport & Wimberley, showing they will be having another good campaign while Bandera and Long Creek will be two schools that The Lake will be keeping an eye on in looking for an opening to secure a playoff spot. Fredericksburg has the worst record thus far but the Billies competition has been a step above which could prove to be a hard team to count out at this stage of the season.
The Hawks were in control of this 3 set sweep and continued to show-off their deep bench play by getting all their players on the court.
Way to GO Hawks!!
District 26-4A Standings
Davenport 16 1 .941
Wimberley 15 5 .750
Canyon Lake 9 5 .615
Bandera 9 10 .474
Long Creek 6 10 .375
Fredericksburg 4 8 .333
Game Stat Leaders: Score 25-12, 25-15, 25-09
Kills: Preslie Owens 9
Gabby Fory 7
Chloe Gray 4
Digs: Kylie Rodriguez 12
Chloe Gray 7
Chylea Gray 5
Assists: Chloe Gray 21
KC Caraway 4
Sabrina Steele 2
Gabby Fory 2
Aces: Chloe Gray 3
Mackenzie Dorn 3
Paisleigh Fahrney 2
Kylee Goff 2
Kyle Rodriguez 2
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Libero Viv Schapp & Haley Mechler are ready to receive and dish out pain to Akins. Go Lake!

Let’s GO HAWKS!
Hawk Volleyball Sub-Varsity has shown a lot of athletes that have improved with another night of a sweep over on this night Akins school.
CL’s Gold team finished ahead of Akins JV, 25-15 & 25-12 as they run their record to 3-1 this season.
On what was the goal going into this game, Gold Coach Kara Barnes opined, “Our goal going into the game against Akins was to control what we can control and the court. We did a good job serving tough, keeping our energy high, and executing on our offense.”
A passing grade for this Gold team that amassed 7 aces and an eventual enough momentum for this sweep.
In that first set, The Lake, did not start strong as the Eagles were able to secure a 4 point start leading to a 5-3 lead.
That lead was helped with 11 unforced errors which by doing the math gave Akins 73% of their points in this set.
The Lake got things going when Khloe Petty started her serve and quickly gave CL a lead they would not lose with an ace and kill by Alleigh Jones.
Libero Liv Schapp quarterbacked the team to the end especially after CL’s slow start, “Liv has been an excellent leader on the court,” Coach Barnes said. “She’s consistently communicating with her teammates and working hard to keep plays alive.”
It was on Haley Mechler’s serves that ended this first set when she delivered two aces and a capping kill by Cameron Parker.
In the 2nd set The Gold team played a much cleaner set with only 3 unforced errors which help keep the pressure on Akins and eventual 13 point loss, 25-12.
Cameron Parker started this set serving a 4 point rally that had Mechler with 3 kills that put this set away early.
“Haley (Mechler) has also been a vital part of our offense,” Coach heaped praise. “Her vertical ability allows her to finish points effectively, especially during extended rallies.”
Addison Carrara came off the bench to serve an 8 point rally which would give your Hawks all the separation needed.
Mechler had two more kills during this episode along with a Leighton Hill kill.
Game-Set-Match with a their next battle being at San Antonio Cole this Friday.
Way to GO GOLD!
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Preslie Owens & Kylee Goff is first line of defense in Hawk’s win over Akins.

Way to Go Hawks!!
The Lake continued their dominance in home games thus far after upending Austin Akins, 3-0 on Tuesday night at the Hawk Nest.
Head Coach Daniella Villarreal was able to work in several players as this season draws closer to a district slate.
CLHS was able to see 8 different players getting into the Kill column with Preslie Owens leading the way with 10 for this win.
Owens has been showing off with each additional game as she reached 3rd on this season’s list which gives CLake a slew of players that can attack the net for points.

Let’s Go Lake!
Te’a Gonzales was another player who was moved up from Junior Varsity full time now as this lefty gives the Lake more options offensively.
Garnering 14 aces did hurt in this night’s performance as this has been another good trait as this season has matured.
A tough district that Canyon Lake has been left out these past few years for a playoff spot will certainly give this Senior class a goal to reach when that part of the schedule gets going in 3 weeks.
District Standongs
Davenport 22 3 .880
Wimberley 25 5 .833
Canyon Lake 13 10 .565
Bandera 13 15 .464
Fredericksburg 9 12 .423
Long Creek 6 15 .286
The Hawks will be in action this Friday in Randolph that will have the Varsity’s first serve at 5pm followed by the Sub-Varsity.
Who were also on fire on this night in sweeping all three contests.
Way to GO LAKE!
STAT LEADERS: 25-18 25-13 25-21
Kills: Preslie Owens 10
Chloe Gray 6
Mackenzie Dorn 5
Kylie Rodriguez 5
Blocks: Kylee Goff 1
Te’a Gonzales 1
Aces: Chloe Gray 4
Mackenzie Dorn 3
Chylea Gray 2
Kylie Rodriguez 2
Digs: Izzy Fory 12
Chloe Gray 12
Chylea Gray 6
Assists: Chloe Gray 19
KC Caraway 7
Izzy Fory 4

Joseph Matos Padilla bears down on Texan QB.
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THIS WEEK @ THE LAKE August 26-30th
Tue Sep 2 Akins Sub Var @ Lake Fr & JV 500p Volleyball
Akins @ Lake Varsity 600p Volleyball
Wed Sep 3 Ingram @ Lake 400p Tennis
Thu Sep 4 Lake Freshman @ Aus Crockett 600p Football
Burger Annex (3200 Jones Rd 78745)
Fri Sep 5 Lake @ Canyon Cougar 700a Cross Country
Lake Varsity @ SA Cole 500p Volleyball
Lake Sub Var @ SA Cole 600p Volleyball
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Another week another week of sports out the wazoo. There was several set-backs last week and The Lake will look to turn those losses to wins this week.
First off Hawk Volleyball has now finished their tournament season and will now concentrate on a Tuesday-Friday schedule for the next 3 weeks before opening up district play against Fredericksburg on September 23rd.
This week a home game with Akins and then on the road to San Antonio to battle Cole.
The Record below shows where district schools have performed. A quick look shows
two schools with solid records and Fredericksburg started making their move last week and will certainly be in the mix as a team The Lake will be fighting for a chance to be seeded for a playoff spot.
District 26-4A
Davenport 22 2 .917
Wimberley 24 5 .828
Canyon Lake 12 10 .545
Fredericksburg 9 11 .450
Bandera 12 15 .444
Long Creek 6 14 .300

GO HAWKS!
Cross Country will have a short drive to New Braunfels as this week will have some big school competition.
Hawks Tennis started district with a loss to Davenport and will concentrate on getting back on the winning side of things when they welcome Ingram to the Hawk Nest this Tuesday with first serve at 4pm.
Football was swept against Wimberley but the good news is that none of those losses were results that The Lake has seen in recent years.
This week the Hawk Junior Varsity will have an off week and Freshman will have a 6pm kick-off in Austin @ the Burger Annex and you can see the location above.
This contest will usually have Austin Crockett with a combination of Freshman and Sophomores as this school does not sport a Junior Varsity.
Varsity Hawks will be pitted against the Cougars on Senior Night at the Hawk Nest. A tough loss and a chance for a rebound game this week as the season continues to mature.
Come out and Support the Hawks & GO LAKE!