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Track & Field | May 6, 2026

Lady Hawk’s Track & Field Finish 2nd in Region IV Meet

The Lake’s 4×200 Relay with Shana Cutrer~Aubrey Avey~Savanna Oberholtzer~Te’a Gonzales show off their medals! Go Lake~see you at State!

 

 

Canyon Lake’s Lady Track Team finished 2nd in last week’s Regional IV Meet in scoring 59 points.

Both 4×100 & 4×200 Relays were able to finish 1st & 2nd  which accounts for 36 of those 59 Lake points.

 

        Top 5 Region IV   Team Results
        Wimberley            70
        Canyon Lake          59
        Rockport             48
        Kingsville King      46
        Bandera              45

This will be the sixth straight year The Lake Ladies have been able to qualify for The State Meet.

 

It was Landry Brown who qualified in the High Jump in 2021 and then ‘build it and they will come’ motif was born with several athletes being able to make that 60 mile trip to Austin in these last 5 seasons.


Year  Participant(s)            Event
2021  Landry Brown              High Jump

2022  Alencia Lentz             Pole Vault   Won
      Hannah Hammer, Lentz      4x400 Relay
      Ayren Lightfoot, Claire Schroeder

2023  Alencia Lentz             Pole Vault   Won
      Cadence Patterson         3200/1600 Run

2024  Ayren Lightfoot           400 Meter Dash
      Cadence Patterson         3200/1600 Run

2025  Aubrey Avey               300 Meter Hurdles
      Avey, Savanna Oberholtzer 4x100 Relay
      Te’a Gonzales, Kennedy Grindle

2026  Aubrey Avey               300 Meter Hurdles
      Avey, Oberholtzer         4x100 Relay
      Te’a Gonzales, Shana Cutrer
      Avey, Oberholtzer         4x200 Relay
      Gonzales, Cutrer

It has been a great run for The Lake with several Freshman who participated this season with a chance of getting their name on that invitation list.

 

Results for this year’s Region Meet for The Lake:

100 Meter Dash      Result   Finish  Pts
Savanna Oberholtzer 12.45      5th    2

200 Meter Dash
Te’a Gonzales       25.75      6th    1

1600 Meter Run
Eva Zabarcencu      5:23.64    6th    1
Sophie Eastland     5:34.64   13th

3200 Meter Run
Eva Zabarcencu      11:25.98   4th    4
Sophie Eastland     11:42.33   7th

300 Meter Hurdles
Aubrey Avey         44.75      1st   10

Long Jump
Savanna Oberholtzer 18-02.50   6th    1

Pole Vault
Katelyn Lowth       10-09      4th    4

4x100 Relay         47.96      2nd   16
Oberholtzer~Cutrer~Avey~Gonzales

4x200 Relay       1:41.46      1st   20
Oberholtzer~Cutrer~Avey~Gonzales
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Aubrey Avey          19 points 3 events
Savanna Oberholtzer  12 points 4 events
Te’a Gonzales        10 points 3 events
Shana Cutrer          9 points 2 events
Eva Zabarcencu        5 points 2 events
Katelyn Lowth         4 points 1 event
                     59

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Here are schools and marks from around the state.

300 Meter Hurdles     Result    PR
Aubrey Avey           45.75     43.03

Region I
Crow    ~Seminole     44.44
Flowers ~Seminole     44.72

Region II
Olagbo  ~Sunnydale    41.42
Thurman ~Lindale      43.73

Region III
Baker   ~China Spring 42.52
Seale   ~Lorena       42.99
===========================         
4x100 Relay  Hawks:   47.96     47.13

Region I
Brownwood             47.34
West Plains           47.68

Region II
Sunnyvale             46.59
Dallas Lincoln        47.10

Region III
Madisonville          47.16
Salado                47.35
===========================
4x200 Relay  Hawks: 1:41.46    1:40.46

Region I
Brownwood           1:40.79
Greenwood           1:41.87

Region II
Life Waxahachie     1:38.37
Tyler Chapel Hill   1:38.51

Region III
Little Cypress      1:41.08
Madisonville        1:41.12

The State Meet will be held next week on May 14th and another great year for Canyon Lake!

Way to GO FAST LAKE!

Baseball, Game Article | May 4, 2026

The Ranch Find Legacy at Bottom of The Lake, 10-1

                         Lake win Bi-District & now will face off against Floresville. Go Lake!
(photo by Daniel Clifton)

 

       GO LAKE & Beat Floresville!

The Ranch found their Legacy at the bottom of THE LAKE after a 10-1 whitewash of these Wranglers.

Canyon Lake would score all the runs needed after starting this Bi-District contest scoring 5 first inning runs.. CL has scored 16 first inning runs since the Fredericksburg series and before that were in a drought of no runs during district play.

The Lake had 8 of 9 starters with a hit and the one player that was hitless, Cullen Barnhart  who has the best average for CLHS went hitless but changed getting a hit to getting hit twice by Wrangler pitching while also  drawing a walk.

            Way to GET HITS Lake!

That first frame had another batter magnet when Gram Simpson was hit by a round ball. Simpson is the all-time leader standing with 23 joining Barnhart in this hit parade.

Double-Mint Ryan Rena was next up rapping a double to left field driving CL’s first two runs followed by a Hayes Holladay rbi single. This game was beginning to think, the Wrangler pitcher,  did not like Hawks after a third hit batter, this time Archer Miller,  loaded the bases.

Then two consecutive singles for Gavyn Baldera and Lucas Shexnayder drove in the last two runs for a  5 run  advantage.

             Way to Go Lake Baseball.

Holladay was on the mound and started a little rusty hitting his first batter (a theme for this contest).  This baserunner  was driven in by a double capping the only run for LR. That turned out to be the only damage these Ranchers could muster.

Lucas Shexnayder led the team with three hits with two doubles while Gavyn Baldera and Rena both tied with 3 rbis a piece.

Rena had two doubles and is now 5th place with 18 in this category.

 

      1. Carter Williams   22
      2. Griffen Williams  21
      3. Travis Walker     19
      3. Hunter Anderson   19
      5. Ryan Rena         18

Simpson continues his climb on the all-time lists for stolen bases standing with 26 career steals trailing Daniel Camarillo 29 from back during the 2011-12 seasons.

                   Let’s GO LAKE!

Canyon Lake’s District 26-4A all won their Bi-District outing last week and Floresville and The Lake have played three common opponents this year and are pretty even with those outcomes.

La Vernia was the only school that was out of each school’s district and both beat the Bears.

Canyon Lake will play Floresville Tigers (20-6-1) this Thursday at  the Tigers starting at 7:00 pm and Friday at the Hawk Nest at 7:00pm.

A Saturday game if needed will be back in Floresville with a 1:00 start time.

The Texas High School Association and Walmart recognized the Academic All-State Teams.

Greysen Patton    1st Team    Hayes Holladay  2nd Team
Gavyn Baldera     2nd Team    Dalton Hodges   2nd Team
Lucas Schexnayder 2nd Team    Gram Simpson    Honorable Mention

Congrats with the Most Important Statistic Young Men! And Let’s GO HAWKS!

Below is an updated All-Time Playoff Top 4 Records as with each game played a more present Hawk player will start to edge into these records.

 

UPDATED ALL-TIME PLAYOFF TOP 4     10 At Bats to qualify
At Bats                 Runs                   Hits
Hunter Anderson     44  Gram Simpson       10  Chase Anderson     15
Chase Anderson      38  Griffen Williams    8  Hunter Anderson    15
Griffen Williams    38  Hunter Anderson     8  Griffen Williams   14
Ty Sellers          33  Tyler Pauly         7  Ryan Rena           8
                        Carter Williams     7  Tanner Schultz      8

Present Hawks Standings Runs                   Hits
Hayes Holladay      16  Hayes Holladay      6  Gram Simpson        7
Bryce May           16  Ryan Rena           5  Lucas Schexnayder   7
Gram Simpson        15  Lucas Schexnayder   5  Hayes Holladay      7

RBI                     Extra Base Hits        Walks
Griffen Williams    19  Griffen Williams    8  Chase Anderson      8
Carter Williams     13  Carter Williams     5  Tyler Pauly         8
Chase Anderson       9  Ryan Rena           5  James LaLonde       7
Ryan Rena            6  Hayes Holladay      3  Tanner Schultz      7
Michael Anderson     6  Hayden Baker        3  Hunter Anderson     7

Present Hawks Standings Extra Base Hits        Walks
Hayes Holladay       5  Lucas Schexnayder   2  Gram Simpson        4
Gavyn Baldera        5  Bryce May           2  Wayen Slania-Wertz  3
Bryce May            4                         Lucas Schexnayder   3

10 At Bats to qualify
Batting Ave             On Base Ave            Slugging Ave
Michael Anderson  .600  Lucas Shexnayder .647  Griffen Williams .921
Lucas Schexnayder .538  James LaLonde    .647  Ryan Rena        .800
Ryan Rena         .533  Michael Anderson .600  Michael Anderson .800
Hayes Holladay    .437  Ryan Rena        .588  Carter Williams  .773


               1  2  3  4  5  6  7   R  H  E
The Lake       5  0  2  1  2  0  0  10 11  0
Legacy Ranch   1  0  0  0  0  0  0   1  3  4

                  ab  r  h bi 2b bb so  misc
Gram Simpson       3  2  1  1  0  1  0  hbp sb
Bryce May          4  0  1  0  0  0  1  sb
 ph Dalton Hodges  1  0  0  0  0  0  1
Cullen Barnhart    2  1  0  0  0  1  1  hbp 2
Ryan Rena          3  2  2  3  2  1  0  sf
Hayes Holladay     5  2  1  0  0  0  0  roe
Carson Walker      3  0  1  1  0  0  1  sac
Archer Miller      2  0  1  0  0  0  1  hbp 2
 pr CJ Rodriguez   0  2  0  0  0  0  0  sb
Gavyn Baldera      2  0  1  3  0  1  0  sac
Lucas Schexnayder  3  1  3  1  2  0  0  hbp
Totals            28 10 11  9  4  4  5

Pitching             ip  h  r er bb so
Hayes Holiday (5-3) 7.0  3  1  1  1  8
Baseball, Game Article | May 1, 2026

Ranch Can’t Find a Legacy in, 5-3 Loss to The Lake

Cullen Barnhart throws another gem in Bi-District win over Legacy Ranch, 5-3.

 

                      Way to Go Hawks!

The Lake continued peaking at the right time scoring 5 runs and taking the lead after Legacy Ranch jumped out to a one run lead opening the game.

The Ranch made a statement to start this game with their first batter being hit by a pitch and then scored on a single by their clean-up hitter.

Luckily for the Hawk Nation this team had a penchant of bunching their arsenal during the bottom of the third inning that had 11 Hawk’s come to bat leading to this break out frame.

                          Break the Dam~ Lake! 

Ranch was without a Legacy while The Lake had their only out coming from a sacrifice bunt (Archer Miller) for those first 9 players who sauntered to the plate. The damage would be 5 runs which was highlighted with a double for Bryce May along with 3 singles (Carson Walker~Cullen Barnhart~Ryan Rena), two walks (Lucas Schexnayder~Walker) and Joshua Little taking one for the team being hit by a pitch.

Game~Set~Match!

                        Way to Go Lake!

These Wranglers would make things interesting as they scored twice during their 6th frame with both runs coming from fielding errors.

Other than that, Cullen Barnhart won his 3rd game in these last 8 days with another dominant performance from the pitcher’s mound.

Barnhart has pitched 18 innings surrendering one earned run while striking out 16 during that stretch. His era (earned run average) is 0.39 with this victory helping The Lake reach 20 wins for the 5th time in the last 6 years.

The Lake has morphed into a decent outfit as this Legacy Ranch team is a much better version of a 25-4A Bi-District team.

Canyon Lake will work on eliminating these Wranglers on a rainy day that might not be realized at 7:00pm in Liberty Hill.

A third game (if needed) would be played at Lehman High School at 1:00pm on Saturday.

Meanwhile this improved version for CL will continue to work on not having The Ranch able to find nothing instead of a legacy.

Go Lake!

 

               1  2  3  4  5  6  7   R  H  E
Legacy Ranch   1  0  0  0  0  2  0   3  5  4
The Lake       0  0  5  0  0  0  X   5  6  2

                   ab  r  h bi 2b bb so misc
Gram Simpson        3  1  0  0  0  1  0
Bryce May           4  1  1  1  1  0  1
Cullen Barnhart     3  0  1  1  0  0  0
 pr Gavyn Baldera   0  1  0  0  0  0  0
Ryan Rena           3  0  2  0  0  0  0
Joshua Little       1  0  0  0  0  0  0  hbp
 ph Brenan Hughes   1  0  0  0  0  0  1
Hayes Holladay      3  0  0  1  0  0  0  roe 2 fc
Carson Walker       2  1  1  0  0  1  0
Archer Miller       2  0  1  0  0  0  1  sb sac
Lucas Schexnayder   2  1  0  0  0  1  0
Totals             24  5  6  3  1  3  3

Pitching                 ip  h  r er bb so
Cullen Barnhart (3-0)   7.0  5  3  1  0  3
Track & Field | April 30, 2026

Lake Boy’s Preview in Kingville Region IV Meet.

       The Lake Boy’s Track will have 7 athletes competing in 4 events in Region IV.

 

                    FLY  FAST HAWKS!

The Lake will be off to the races this week against Region IV schools for a chance of being in that final and ultimate prize ~  State Meet.

Track & Field is a sport where each competitor has two goals. Win an event and/or achieve a personal best (PR).

With each meet during this time of the season athletes are worked through a sieve that eventually only has two that reach that next round.

                   Go Fast Lake!

The times and distances below will not have every athlete is showing a mark.

The ReSporter only has events that involve a Hawk. The list reflects how our Lake’s time/distance squares up with other schools. This allows you to see what would need to be done to advance to State.

If athletes haven’t performed better than a Hawk Athlete then they will not have their showing~showing, unless their time or mark was close enough to make a difference.

                   Plug those Leaks Fast Lake!

Hence, that first salvo (qualifying) comes into play with that second part of achieving a  PR in their event.

Region IV in Kingsville will begin this Friday with finals for all the Field Events and 3200 Meter Run.

There were four athletes from Area Meet who made the cut for this Region Meet which will now have qualifying running events for Saturday and crowning those two athletes that make the State Meet.

The Lake Boys have four events as follows:

 


4x200 Meter Relay        
Gage Jones, Peyton King   1:30.96
Chris Brown, Tristan Alexander

1:27.82 Wimberley
1:27.92 Lago Vista
1:28.11 Austin LBJ
1:28.42 Gonzales
1:28.89 Bay City
1:28.97 Sinton

 

This will be a tough road for Canyon Lake but in Relays there is more moving parts (pardon the pun) and chances for a faster school getting disqualified. With a good run a PR is possible as this time by The Lake stands as the 2nd fastest and topping that would be a great year.

1:30.29 was made back during the 2018 season with these 4 athletes.
Cardosa, Greyson Lee, Rose and Boehm.

 

1600 METER RUN       Gibson Cover    4:41.39

4:35.28 La Feria
4:35.53 La Feria
4:37.53 Tulosa
4:38.47 Rio Grande City
4:39.28 Floresville
4:41.39 Gibson Cover

 

This will be interesting as Cover improved in the Area Meet right at 9 seconds and still seemed to have more in his tank.

Is it possible? Certainly as longer runs can have seconds better when adrenaline and competing against faster athletes.

Cover ran the fastest 1600 meter in Hawk history by over 4 seconds passing Alek Villavicencio’s 4:45.83 in 2023.

 

HIGH JUMP       Peyton King      6-00 
                Anthony Hockman  5-10

6-04 Floresville
6-03 Devine
6-03 Rockport
6-02 Gonzales
6-02 Cuero
6-02 La Marque

 

Interesting event when Hockman jumped 6-02 earlier this year so we certainly know he could reach that measure. King PRed at the Area Meet and so the question? Can he repeat another PR at Region.
Another event that anything can happen in going back 13 years ago when Marisa Ellis won State in this event and topped her all-time best by 4 inches that day. The all-time best is Jordan Anderson who reached 6-06 and performed in State the same year Ellis won the Ladies side.

 

TRIPLE JUMP     Jacob Price   42-07

46-10 Sweeney
44-09 Cuero
44-08 Long Creek
44-02 Somerset
43-07 Devine
43-06 Lago Vista

Price will have a tough event after PRing at Area and will need to have another PR in this Meet. He did reach the 2nd best Triple Jump at Area but is still behind Caimen McDonough who jumped 43-04 during the 2018 season,

Should be a competitive meet for a Hawk Track Team that certainly PRed this season with great showings.

Way to GO LAKE!

Lady Hawk’s Region IV Ready to Make a Difference

Eva Zabarcencu & Sophie Eastland on qualifying blocks! Good Luck & GO HAWKS!

 

                         Let’s GO FAST LAKE!

The Lake will be off to the races this week when girls go against Region IV schools for a chance of being in that final and ultimate prize ~  State Meet.

Track & Field is a sport where each competitor has two goals. Win an event and/0r achieve a personal best (PR).

With each meet during this time of the season athletes are working through a sieve that eventually only have two that reach that final round.

                 FLY FAST HAWKS!

The times and distances below will not have every athlete showing a mark.
The ReSporter only has events that involve a Hawks. The list reflects how our Lake’s time/distance squares up with other schools. This allows you to see what would need to be done to advance to State.

If athletes haven’t performed better than a Hawk Athlete then they will not have their showing~showing, unless their time or mark was close enough to make a difference.

                 Go Lake Beat Everyone!

Hence, that first salvo (qualifying) comes into play with that second part of achieving a  PR in their event.

Region IV in Kingsville will begin this Thursday with finals for all the Field Events and 3200 Meter Run.

There were four athletes from Area Meet who made the cut for this Region Meet which will now have qualifying running events for Saturday and crowning those two athletes that make the State Meet.

        Hawk Proud

The Lake Girls have eight events as follows:

THE LAKE LADIES will compete in two Relays, 100 & 200 meter dash, 3200 & 1600 meter runs, 100 & 300 Hurdles, Long Jump and Pole Vault.

4x100 Relay           47.13
Aubrey Avey, Te’a Gonzales  
Shana Cutrer, Savanna Oberholtzer

Manor Tech      47.14

 

All other schools in this Region are in the 49 second area. CL’s time is an all time best as they topped last year’s 4×100 relay team that ran, 48.14 in the State Meet last year.

4x200 Relay        1:41.17
Aubrey Avey, Te’a Gonzales
Shana Cutrer, Savanna Oberholtzer

The Lake      1:40.76    District Meet
Calhoun       1:42.73

These Hawk ladies will attempt to break the 1:40.00 plateau and hopefully make a mark in Austin….Go Lake!

 

100 Meter Dash     Savanna Oberholtzer   12.18

Manor Tech       11.72
El Campo         11.92
Oberholtzer      11.99   2025 Year

Two fast ladies in front of Oberholtzer but certainly in range of making State.

 

200 Meter Dash        Te’a Gonzales      25.40

Manor Tech      24.48
El Campo        24.49
Calhoun         25.35

 

Gonzales is certainly in the zip code but will need to PR to have a chance for an Austin invite. The question? Can she continue to improve as the season comes into its zenith time.

 

1600 Meter Run        Eva Zabarcencu    5:21.19
                      Sophie Eastland   5:29.69
Wimberley       5:11.95
Navarro         5:18.58

Zabarcencu (5:15.94) and Eastland (5:25.75) have run faster times than what they turned in at the Area Meet.
Certainly will have a chance for a berth going to Austin and seeing Eastland with another PR is certainly a possibility. This will be a fun race to watch.

 

3200 Meter Run        Eva Zabarcencu   11:52.41
                      Sophie Eastland  12:08.41
Navarro        11:35.34
Wimberley      11:39.48
La Vernia      11:50.32

Another race that both Zabarcencu (11:37.79) & Eastland (11:53.29) ran faster earlier this season. So those earlier races would be enough to have a chance to Austin. Eastland being a Freshman could make her mark with several more years of reaching a Cadence Patterson all-time time. That might never happen as Patterson had an incredible race of, 10:45.53.

 

100 Meter Hurdles      Shana Cutrer      14.99

Kingsville King   14.19
Rockport          14.48

This will take a herculean effort for Cutrer but this young lady has certainly continued to get faster and faster this season. Certainly in the realm of possibility.

Cutrer’s time is the only Hawk to break the 15 second barrier. Alyssa Strickland (15.06) could have but her final year was cut short by CHINA COVID which grounded all races which did not have to be. Just Sayn.

 

300 Meter Hurdles       Aubrey Avey     45.50

Rockport           45.06

 

Avey ran a 43.03 last year and has been faster than her Area time above.
So this is certainly a possibility of going to Austin again for this Senior Hawk!

 

Long Jump       Savanna Oberholtzer 16-10.00

Kingsville King  18-08.75
El Campo         18-06.50
Freeport         18-05.00
Calallen         18-01.75
Wimberley        17-09.00
La Vernia        17-08.50

Oberholtzer will need to reach back to last year when she set the Hawk All-Time mark of 18-05.00. If she can…then that would be a possibility for another Austin ticket.

 

Pole-Vault         Katelyn Lowth        11-00

Pleasanton          11-09
Rockport            11-06
Lago Vista          11-06

 

Lowth reached her personal best at the Area Meet and could she reach another personal best this week? Time will tell.

What we do know with this event many things could prevent athletes to reach their best with so many variables going into this most fascinating event in Track & Field.

Let’s GO FAST & JUMP FAR-HIGH LAKE!

Baseball, Game Article | April 27, 2026

Lake Douses Dragons, 4-1; All-Time Playoff Stats

                                                   Time for Post Season! Let’s GO LAKE!

 

                  Keep it Going Hawks!!

Canyon Lake doused the Long Creek Dragons after another strong performance from Cullen Barnhart who pitched a 2 hitter in giving up one run while striking out five.

Barnhart was also instrumental in this win offensively as his double drove in two runs as The Lake plated 3 runs in that opening inning. Those runs would prove to be enough for this win.

There was rough waters starting the 4th frame when Long Creek had 6 of 7 batters able to reach base but could only garner one run.

Three Dragons reached base with two walks and a hit batter to start this roller-coaster. This ride had two players out at the plate….one on a suicide squeeze play and the other fielder’s choice.

Be Handy Hawks Baseball & Go Lake in Playoffs!

The Lake responded an inning later when Ryan Rena opened this inning with a single and then stole second base before another towering triple off the bat of Bryce May that scored Rena that got the Hawk’s lead back to three runs.

This was Bryce’s second triple this week with this hit against the wind.

Barnhart had right at 110 pitches when the last Dragon to bat swung at the first pitch for a pop-out that had the Hawks punching their dance card for another post-season chance to advance to State.

It was after that scary 4th frame that Barnhart doused these Dragons in facing 10 and getting 9 outs for those last 3 innings and an impressive outing on the mound.

The Lake will now play Legacy Ranch (17-10) for a 3 game series that starts at The Lake this Thursday at 7:00pm and then return the favor Friday at The Ranch starting at 7:00pm.

If a third game is needed then the location will be determined for a Saturday start.

Congrats and Way to GO LAKE!!

 

             1  2  3  4  5  6  7   R  H  E
Long Creek   0  0  0  1  0  0  0   1  2  1
The Lake     3  0  0  0  1  0  X   4  7  1

                 ab  r  h bi 2b 3b bb so  misc
Gram Simpson      3  1  0  0  0  0  1  0
Carson Walker     3  2  2  0  0  0  0  0  sb
Cullen Barnhart   3  0  1  2  1  0  0  0
Ryan Rena         2  1  1  0  0  0  0  0  sb sac
Bryce May         3  0  1  1  0  1  0  1
Brenan Hughes     3  0  1  1  0  0  0  0
Joshua Little     3  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
Lucas Shexnayder  1  0  0  0  0  0  2  0  sb 2
Gavyn Baldera     3  0  1  0  0  0  0  1
Totals           24  4  7  4  1  1  3  3

Pitching               ip  h  r er bb so
Cullen Barnhart (2-0) 7.0  2  1  1  4  5

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                   ALL-TIME PLAYOFF TOP 3 STATS
At Bats                Runs                  Hits
Hunter Anderson    44  Griffen Williams  8   Chase Anderson    15
Griffen Williams   38  Hunter Anderson   8   Hunter Anderson   15
Chase Anderson     38  Tyler Pauly       7   Griffen Williams  14
                       Carter Williams   7

RBI’s                  Extra Base Hits       Base on Balls
Griffen Williams   19  Griffen Williams   8  Chase Anderson     8
Carter Williams    13  Carter Williams    5  Tyler Pauly        8
Chase Anderson      9  Hayden Baker       3  Tanner Schultz     7
                       Ryan Rena          3  James LaLonde      7
                       Hayes Holladay     3

Batting Ave (10 ab)    Inning Pitched         Strikeouts
Michael Anderson .600  Tanner Schultz   23.1  Tyler Pauly      23
Matthew McLain   .429  Tyler Pauly      18.0  Carter Williams  22
James LaLonde    .400  Griffen Williams 18.0  Luke Roskin      15
                                              Tanner Schultz   15

Earned Run Ave. (era)  Wins
Carter Williams  0.64  Tyler Pauly         3
Tyler Pauly      0.78  Tanner Schultz      3
Luke Roskin      0.81  Carter Williams     2
                       Cody Breest         2
Baseball, Game Article | April 25, 2026

Lake JV Green No-Hit Bandera JV, Finished Season, 16-9-1

Hawk JV Green Pitcher Rowan Edwards had a No-No in win over Bandera.

 

                  Way to GO LAKE!

The Canyon Lake JV Green Baseball team finished their season capping off a huge win at Bandera, 9-2 with some timely hitting and a gem of a pitching performance.

This JV Green team finished their season completing a, 16-9-1 record and finished tied for 2nd place in district play.

Rowan Edwards threw a complete game no hitter against the Bulldogs while striking out 6 and only giving up 2 walks in this victory.

Edwards started this contest with a strike out and then after giving up a walk was redeemed when First Baseman Hudson Hastings started a 3-1-4 double play while Edwards ended each inning with a strikeout.

Josh Little was all business in Hawk’s JV Green win!

It not for a couple of errors in that final frame these Bulldogs would have gone home having Jowls without teeth.

The Hawks were led offensively by Josh Little, Brandon Rilee and Payton Vann who went a combined 6 at bats~6 runs~5 hits~& 5 RBI’s.

Coach Self was selfless in his assessment of this year, “I am extremely proud of these guys this season. They improved every week and competed for a district championship. These guys were a great group to coach and Coach Wilson and I are proud of them and our season!”

Way to GO LAKE!!

 

                1  2  3  4   R  H  E
The Lake Green  4  1  2  2   9  6  2
Bandera         0  0  0  2   2  0  3 

                    ab  r  h bi 2b bb so  misc
2b Kobe Halverson    2  1  0  0  0  1  0  sb 2 roe
1b Hudson Hastings   3  0  0  0  0  0  1  roe
3b Joshua Little     2  1  2  2  1  0  0  sb sf
 P Rowan Edwards     2  1  0  0  0  0  1  sb hbp
ss Payton Vann       2  2  1  2  0  0  0  sb 2 sf
lf Brandon Rilee     2  3  2  1  0  1  0  sb 3
dh JJ Bettis         2  0  1  1  0  0  0
cf Peyton King       0  0  0  0  0  1  0
rf Davin Childers    2  0  0  0  0  1  1
 c Jake Welkey       2  1  0  0  0  1  0
pr Peyton King       0  0  0  0  0  0  0  sb
Totals              19  9  6  6  1  5  3

Pitching            ip  h  r er bb so
Rowan Edwards      4.0  0  2  0  2  7  Won

Hawk’s Pitching BeLittle’s Bandera in, 13-5 Win

Jacob Little was huge helping The Lake have chance making post-season.  Go Lake!

 

              GO LAKE Baseball

The Lake garners a play-in game with their 13-5 win over Bandera thanks to a not so Little Jacob pitching 6 innings in giving up one run while striking out 7 Bulldogs.

Yes, Jacob Little was helped by a flood of runs the top of the 6th frame as The Lake batted around while scoring 9 runs and now a date this Saturday at 2:30pm in New Braunfels’ High School against Long Creek.

The winner will have their dance card for more games in the post-season.

                  Let’s GO LAKE!

This Bandera contest was testy after, The Lake, took a 3 run lead to start this game but these Bulldogs answered with 2 runs and then added another 3 runs in that second inning which had Head Coach Victory Escamilla changing pitchers and inserting a Freshman who started his first ever varsity action.

Head Coach Victor Escamilla had this to say about Jacob Little’s pitching, “I’ve seen him enough in the sub-varsity where I had seen him with four (types of) pitches and he throws them for strikes. He’s like a coach on the field…and I told one of my coaches in the dugout, ‘When that kid graduates then I want him as one of my assistants.’  He’s always coaching and he wants to learn the game.”

            Break the Dam~ Lake!

Coach Escamilla wasn’t finished, “He can slow down the game by shutting down the run game because he can hold them to a one way lead because, there is a lefty throwing.”

Jacob Little took the BIG Stage on the mound and after giving up a run on a sacrifice fly then those jitters would be gone until that final out in the seventh frame.

Mr. Little, after his first entrance to the mound would settle in by giving up a walk (3rd inning), single (4th inning)…without any damage and then followed with a 3-up & 3-down in the 5th and 6th frame accumulating 4 strikeouts during those two innings.

Meanwhile the Lake was down 2 runs and was able to answer with one score in the third when Ryan Rena doubled and scored on a Bryce May single. These two players combined for 6 hits and 6 rbi’s in this win.

It was in that 6th inning that had Bandera’s pitcher running out of pitches and then CL took care of the Bulldogs bullpen. Canyon Lake had 13 Hawks coming to the plate which was highlighted with a towering triple off the bat for May-Day knocking in two of those runs.

The Lake had 4 consecutive hits after Gavyn Baldera was robbed after being called safe beating out an infield hit…. but an umpire conference ruled that play an out.

It would be Archer Miller legging out another infield hit as speed kills and that was CL’s main helping hand for this game. The Lake coasted while not allowing any more runs and another Hawk must win battle.

Now another contest on Saturday at 2:30pm at New Braunfels High School in realizing hopefully another play-off year!

Way to Go Lake!

 

           1  2  3  4  5  6  7   R  H  E
The Lake   3  0  1  0  0  9  0  13 14  1
Bandera    2  3  0  0  0  0  0   5  4  5

                  ab  r  h bi 2b 3b bb so  misc
Gram Simpson       4  2  1  0  0  0  1  0  sb roe fc
Carson Walker      5  1  2  1  0  0  0  1
Cullen Barnhart    4  1  1  2  0  0  1  1
Ryan Rena          4  3  3  1  1  0  1  0
Brenan Hughes      3  1  0  1  0  0  1  1  fc
 ph Dalton Hodges  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
Bryce May          4  1  3  5  0  1  0  1
Lucas Schexnayder  4  1  1  1  0  0  0  2
Gavyn Baldera      3  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  roe
 ph Joshua Little  1  1  1  0  0  0  0  0
Archer Miller      4  2  2  0  0  0  1  0
Totals            37 13 14 11  1  1  5  7

Pitching             ip  h  r er bb so
Jace McGoldrick     1.0  1  4  4  4  1
Jacob Little (1-0)  6.0  3  1  1  3  7
Totals              7.0  4  5  5  7  8
Baseball, Game Article | April 23, 2026

Hawk’s Baseball Muster Another Win, 8-5 Over Bandera

Gram Simpson stealing his 23rd base that has him in 3rd Place on CL’s All-Time List. (photo by Daniel Clifton)

 

         Way to GET HITS HAWKS!

The Lake was missing two starters (pitcher & catcher) in a must(er) win contest against Bandera and came through with flying colors as Cullen Barnhart pitched 4 innings giving up one unearned run while Archer Miller was his battery mate in this conquest.

It was Barnhart’s first appearance in an official game this season which became a, ‘where has this pitcher been all season’, thoughts of grandeur.

Eight strikeouts and no walks was the perfect formula needed for The Lake while getting some help from Bandera’s pitchers who issued 9 walks while hitting three batters being enough for CL’s six hits to capitalize in scoring 8 runs.

Canyon Lake came into this contest one day later due to weather and knew that the team they are chasing for a play-off spot had won their opening game with Fredericksburg.

                Congrats Lake Baseball.

Long Creek’s  win presented a must(er) win battle with these Bulldogs needing a sweep as the only chance to realize entry to post-season.

Now, The Lake, will be doing some scoreboard watching this Friday in Bandera while needing a win and seeing who their next opponent might be on Saturday when they will face the Billies/Dragons loser.

It was the same scenario last year too…as the Hawks had to play Fredericksburg for that play-in game ironically in Wimberley where this contest was conducted after all the much needed rain.

             Proud of you Hawks!

Gram Simpson started this game getting hit by a pitch (hbp)  which allowed Simpson to own most hbp’s, passing Tanner Schultz,  with 22 for his career.

Simpson (64) was not finished tho…after working a walk later in this game which also put him #1 with that stat,  passing Tyler Pauly and Carter Williams, who finished their career with 63 base on balls.

All this to say that Simpson has been a good lead-off batter with his ability to reach base as he stands tied at 5th place all-time with Brandon Robinson who has a .505 On Base Percentage (OBP).

Carson Walker scored his 30th run thus far which is just two away from having 2nd place in runs scored for a season. Carter Williams scored 44 runs last year and Walker needs just one run in tying Hunter Anderson (’23)/Gram Simpson (’25).

Pitcher Greysen Patton did enter this must(er)  game during that last inning with two Bulldogs on base and no outs. Patton stayed in his tank striking out the side for a save.

A lot on the line this Friday’s, must(er) win for a chance of more games starting this Saturday.

Let’s GO LAKE!

 

            1  2  3  4  5  6  7   R  H  E
Bandera     1  0  0  0  1  1  2   5  3  5
The Lake    2  0  2  0  3  1  X   8  6  6

                    ab  r  h bi 2b bb so  misc
Gram Simpson         2  1  1  1  0  1  0  hbp sb 2
Carson Walker        3  2  2  1  0  1  0  sb
Cullen Barnhart      4  0  0  0  0  0  0  roe
Brenan Hughes        2  1  0  0  0  0  0  hbp
 ph Greysen Patton   0  1  0  0  0  1  0
Ryan Rena            1  1  1  1  0  2  0  sac sb 3
Bryce May            2  0  0  2  0  1  1  sac
Archer Miller        2  1  0  0  0  2  2  sb
Gavyn Baldera        2  0  1  1  0  1  1  hbp
Lucas Schexnayder    4  1  1  1  1  0  0
Totals              22  8  6  7  1  9  4

Pitching               ip  h  r er bb so
Cullen Barnhart (1-0) 4.0  3  1  0  0  8
Jace McGoldrick       2.0  0  2  0  2  2
Bryce May             0.0  0  2  2  3  0
Greysen Patton        1.0  0  0  0  1  3
Totals                7.0  3  5  2  6 13
Baseball, Track & Field | April 19, 2026

THIS WEEK @ THE LAKE & Baseball (APRIL 21-24)

               Jacob Price taking off for a PR of 42-07 in the Triple Jump!  Go Lake! 




            THIS WEEK       @    THE LAKE        April 21-27


Wed Apr 22  Bandera         vs   The Lake        700p Baseball
                            @    Wimberley

Fri Apr 17  The Lake Green  @    Bandera JV      430p Baseball
            The Lake        @    Bandera         700p Baseball

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            Go Hawks & Beat Bandera!

This will be the last ‘This Week’ as you can tell with only two sports that are still going on and, Baseball, could be finished if they can’t beat Bandera at least one game this week.

It is between the Hawks and Long Creek fighting for that last playoff spot.

In fact, The Lake, could win both games and still not make the post-season if the Dragons sweep Fredericksburg. 

So, a Hawk sweep and a Dragon getting swept would be the best scenario because a play-in contest would not be needed.

A Lake sweep and a Dragon winning one in their series with Billies would require that play-in affair.

                 GO LAKE Baseball

That last scenario would be CLake splitting their series with Bulldogs and some heavy doing scoreboard watching hoping a LC being swept and another play-in option.

Meanwhile, Track & Field will be back in action next week and with some good performances having some athletes going to Austin later in May.

It has been a decent year for The Lake with some surprises and disappointments but The ReSporter would like to say Thanks to the followers of this sports news outlet and would welcome your ideas or thoughts for next season.

        GO LAKE!

Please, reach out to those Local Sponsors that support this site as this venue can only exist by The Hawk Nation perusing these businesses and people to help break even each season.

Let’s GO Hawk Baseball & Go Fast Lake Track!

Game Article, Track & Field | April 16, 2026

Lady Hawk’s Win Area Meet ~~Boys Send 7 to Region

Shana Cutrer passing the baton to Savanna Oberholtzer in CL’s winning 4×100 Relay at the Area Track Meet! Way to GO FAST LAKE!

 

                        Go Fast Lake!

Canyon Lake Ladies won the Area Meet scoring 114 points while having 7 Ladies punching their ticket for Kingsville, May 1st & 2nd.

It was night and day for Hawk Boys after having one (Tristan Schenk) last year The Lake added to that total with 7 more participants in scoring 42 points and placing 6th amongst the two districts.

Katelyn Lowth set a personal best reaching 11-0 in the pole vault finishing 2nd in that event. Then Eva Zabarcencu and Sophie Eastland scored 26 points in their two distance events (3200~1600 runs).

In an earlier district article these four ladies (Savanna Oberholtzer~Aubrey Avey~Te’a Gonzales~Shana Cutrer) accounted for 98 points that day in Fredericksburg.

The Fantastic Four will have a busy schedule in Kingsville participating in the following:

 

4x100 Relay    Savanna Oberholtzer~Te’a Gonzales
               Shana Cutrer~Aubrey Avey
4x200 Relay    Savanna Oberholtzer~Te’a Gonzales
               Shana Cutrer~Aubrey Avey
100 meter dash Savanna Oberholtzer
200 meter dash Te’a Gonzales
100 m hurdles  Shana Cutrer
300 m hurdles  Aubrey Avey
Long Jump      Savanna Oberholtzer

4x200 Relay    Gage Jones, Peyton King
               Chris Brown~Tristan Alexander
1600 Meter Run Gibson Cover
High Jump      Peyton King~Anthony Hockman
Triple Jump    Jacob Price

                      Plug those Leaks FAST LAKE!

As you can see The Fantastic had two (Cutrer~Avey) placing First in their two events while CL’s other two (Oberholtzer~Gonzales) was Second in their 100 & 200 races.

Eva Zabarcencu and Sophie Eastland have been a consistent 2nd-3rd place in those two (3200~1600) distance races. Those two events has been producing 14 points or more most of this track season.

Katelyn Lowth was able to continue Canyon Lake’s pole vault participation in Kingsville through this decade thus far as she had a personal best with her 11-00 foot vault and finishing in second place.

That night and day for The Lake’s Boys Track & Field showed a good jump from their previous year and for that matter since 2019 season.

                              Way to GO LAKE!

Peyton King won the high jump and Anthony Hockman had a 4th place finish but does have a personal best of 6-02 earlier this season at the Hawk Relays.

Jacob Price had his personal best in the triple jump when he traveled, 42-07 that placed him 2nd on CL’s All-Time Top 10 List. That jump was about 2 feet better than he had done this season but did have a better jump last year, but his PR (personal best) was over a foot better than last year.

That brings us to 1600 meter man: Gibson Cover who obliterated his PR when he finished First in the 1600 meter by improving, right at, 8 seconds from what his performed earlier this year. In fact, he has put up some good races that have his time finishing 18 seconds better than earlier this season.

First Place for Gibson Cover in his 1600 Meter Run!

This was a sweet victory after his disappointment earlier in the day in that 3200 race and then on top of that beating a Dynamite Duo Davenport runners with a Superman effort and leaving them in the dust.

The Boy’s 4×200 Relay was able to make a date in Kingsville and their time was the Second best in Hawk Annals passing former 2nd place 2017 team of, Tanner Faris~Heath McDonough~Timothy Boehm~Connor Rose & former 3rd place 2012 team of, Daniel Camarillo~Eduardo Covarrubias~Zach Henshaw~Doug Hubnik.

In two weeks this Lake Relay team is not that far off in taking first as their time was .67 of a second off needing to beat, 1:30.29 race that was reached during the 2018 season.

These marks are important as they emphasize how this coaching staff has raised the bar in those important areas that can translate into other endeavors…..especially in that sport called Football.

In two weeks The Lake will look for improvement, as The ReSporter, will have the next track article comparing other Area qualifiers and how/what this present group of Hawk Athletes will need to do in making it to Austin.

Way to GO Fast~Jump Far~Jump High~Vault High~LAKE

Baseball, Game Article | April 15, 2026

Hawk’s Baseball Get Must Game Win Over Billies, 6-2

Pitcher Hayes Holladay got his 4th win this season in a needed victory over Billies.

The Lake got a win on a, must win week, over Fredericksburg, 6-2 as Canyon Lake scored all the runs needed during their opening inning.

That first frame was the CL’s first run scored in district play that had a double off Ryan Rena’s bat helping cap those tallies. Rena had his 15th double that moved him up to 10th place on the Top-Ten Career list.

Some more power was next with two solo shots of the bat of Lucas Schexnayder and Wayen Slania-Wetz who yard over the left field fence. Slania-Wetz (4) now stands at 5th place on CL’s all-time homer standings.

Pitcher Hayes Holladay was money on the mound striking out 7 Billies while giving up two walks….and a little let down with three hit batters. This win has Holladay at 10th place with 6 career wins.

A solid defense helped calm down the base paths that was present… which had this Hawk version needed for the rest of this campaign that has 3 contests remaining with a return date to Billie land this Friday.

                         GO LAKE!

The Lake will conclude district play against Bandera which lately has not been a show-up and win contest.

Gram Simpson continues his strong showing at lead-off working two walks which has tied for the most in a career 63 joined bt Tyler Pauly and Carter Williams.

Simpson’s first at bat set the stage when the Billie’s pitcher had  two called strikes before working the pitch count to 8 and a walk and eventual score.

Now the stage is set for another showdown this Friday in Freddie for a hopeful sweep.

Go Lake!

 

          1  2  3  4  5  6  7  R  H  E
Billies   0  1  0  0  0  0  1  2  5  1
The Lake  3  1  1  0  1  0  X  6  6  2

                  ab  r  h bi 2b hr bb so  misc
Gram Simpson       1  1  0  0  0  0  2  0  sb
Carson Walker      3  1  1  0  0  0  0  0
Wayen Slania-Wetz  2  1  1  1  0  1  1  0
Cullen Barnhart    3  1  1  1  0  0  0  0
Hayes Holladay     3  0  1  0  0  0  0  0  sb
Ryan Rena          2  0  1  1  1  0  1  0  sb
Brenan Hughes      2  0  0  0  0  0  0  0
 Gavyn Baldera     1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0
Bryce May          2  0  0  0  0  0  1  2
Lucas Schexnayder  3  1  1  1  0  1  0  2
Totals            22  6  6  4  1  2  5  4

Pitching              ip  h  r er bb so
Hayes Holladay (4-3) 7.0  5  2  2  2  7
Game Article, Girls Soccer | March 4, 2026

Lady Hawk’s Soccer Make Wimberley UPSET in a, 3-1 Loss

                          Hawks win at Wimberley, 3-1 to keep chance for a District Title.    Go Lake!

 

          Way to Make us Proud Hawks!

Canyon Lake’s Ladies Soccer Made Wimberley UPSET-3-1 in a payback contest avenging that first district round loss for The Lake, 3-1.

The Hawks scored first in that first contest and Wimberley scored 3 goals in the second half for a win. Wimberley scored first during that second contest and The Lake responded scoring 3 goals in that second.

The ReSporter has this road win ranked in the Top 3 of All-Time including all Lake sports.

Looking at the rankings based on MaxPreps’ matrix below can give a good idea the distance between these two schools….yes, MaxPreps is by no means 100% accurate but seeing how they have info on schools all over…it does share an area code worth of schools with an approximate estimation.

 

Rankings      Canyon Lake    Wimberley
National          295           111
Texas              80             9
Section Region 4   29             6
Division 4A         4             1

These Texans certainly had an impressive resume by looking below showing just one team played, Lockhart… being under water record wise and not having any post-season aspirations.

 

WIMBERLEY’S 2026 Non-District Results
Opponents                Present Day Records  District Place
Celina   Result  1-1 Tie  4A  16-1-1 Dist.    12-0-0  1st
Sulphur  Result  4-2 Won  4A  16-4-2 Dist.     7-0-0  1st
Springs
Bullard  Result  5-0 Won  4A  14-3-0 Dist.    10-1-0  2nd
Amarillo Result  0-2 Lost 5A  18-2-1 Dist.    12-1-1  1st
Frenship Result  2-1 Won  4A  10-4-2 Dist.     6-1-1  1st
Monterey Result  6-1 Won  5A  11-8-1 Dist.     9-3-1  4th
Lockhart Result  8-0 Won  5A  7-13-3 Dist.     2-8-2  7th
Lorena   Result  2-0 Won  4A  13-3-1 Dist.    10-0-0  1st
Burnet   Result  8-0 Won  4A  17-5-0 Dist.    11-1-0  1st
Leander  Result  3-0 Won  5A  14-3-4 Dist.     9-0-3  2nd

Canyon Lake now has won a contest that shows they too might be in a position for a good run this playoff season.

                    Way to Go Lake!

“These girls are pretty humble but hard working…and honestly I am pretty hard on them,” Head Coach Kara Stracener stated. “I hope after last night and beating a really good team like Wimberley it brings them a new confidence going into these last few games of district and into post-season.”

Confidence would be that key word for this win as The Lake’s 3 goals was also the most scored against these Texans this season.

Savanna Oberholtzer scored the first two goals to start that 2nd Half and now has reached 54 with still 3 more district battles to add to her record setting season.

                   High Noon says GO LAKE!

“We knew that wasn’t our best half,” Oberholtzer stated when asked about being behind going into halftime. “It was s reality check and we set out to get to every ball first and then try to score.”

Oberholtzer scored two second half goals within an 8 minute span and then Kylee Morrow had a crowning shot from 25 yards from the left side of the goal that curved right over the Texan Goalies hands settling at the right-side of the goal with right at 4 minutes remaining.

“We were all excited,” Oberholtzer quipped when seeing Morrow’s shot. “This is a huge rivalry and it was exciting to see that we have a chance to finish first in district if we can win our next three games.”

               Way to Go Lake Soccer!

Coach Stracener’s parting shots, “Two of our goals were from over 25 yards and Kylee is a very unselfish and will pass many times over shooting….Glad she chose to shoot tonight cuz we needed her too. Like last time we played them we wanted to make it a messy game. Not allow them to get into a rhythm and try to frustrate them. We ‘weathered the storm’ the first half. Wimberley came out Very Strong and we struggled to get control of the middle….but halftime was a good reset and the girls did a fantastic job of digging deep and fighting back till the end. We played a good full 80 minutes this time around.”

Canyon Lake Hawk Proud!

Now The lake’s season goals are still attainable with this win having a chance for a district championship, going further in the playoffs and Canyon Lake’s 2026 squad now took the sole lead with wins in a season sitting with 17 so far.

The Hawks still have 3 games remaining and none of these battles will be a cakewalk which will equate in needing 3 more complete 80 minutes of game time.

Congrats and Way to GO LAKE!

Game Article, Track & Field | March 3, 2026

Lady Track & Field Finish 1st in Panther Relays





            PANTHER RELAYS
GIRLS VARSITY       JUNIOR VARSITY
THE LAKE    191     Wimberley    178
Wimberley   154     Davenport    163
Marion       76     La Vernia     74
Long Creek   60     THE LAKE      53
La Vernia    54     Navarro       51
Davenport    49     Long Creek    38
Navarro      33     Marion        32

The Lake’s Ladies won their 2nd Meet this season scoring 191 points against a combined 7 schools.

The Jump’s Events had this Hawk team cashing in 50 points with the relays scoring 44 points which included two first place finishes in the 4×100 & 4×200 category.

The Sprints also pitched in 44 points with the Hurdle’s bringing in 28 and Distance 24 points.

There was a lot of Gold this week starting with those two relays and then individual Gold by the following:

Aubrey Avey          200 & 400 meter dash
Kennedy Grindle      100 & 300 meter hurdles
Savanna Oberholtzer  long & triple jumps
Te’a Gonzales        100 meter dash

Julia Pena with JV a PR on her high jump for a first place medal.

 

Those Athletes in the two sprint relays were:
4x100                4x200
Aubrey Avey          Savanna Oberholtzer
Te’a Gonsales        Mia Zabarecencu
Kennedy Grindle      Shana Cutrer
Savanna Oberholtzer  Te’a Gonzales

This Panther Relays had one less school than Canyon Lake’s Relays last week minus Dripping Sprints which aided in scoring more points.

Head Coach Sami Theurer said in response to this meet and having Aubry Avey not running her bell-cow 300 meter hurdle’s event, “We wanted to use the 400 meter to help Avey work on getting out in her 300 hurdle, including endurance. She was a bit disappointed she did not hit 58 seconds.”

Avey is the third Hawk to break the 60 second barrier as the now University of Houston trackster Ahren Lightfoot’s (56.77 at the 2024 State Meet)set that all time mark. A few years back it was Skylar Hurst being the first to reach this milestone after racing around the cinders with a, 58.28 back in 2017.

The Lake will be in action again March 5th at Davenport Relays and those Field events get going at 1:00pm along with that 3200 meter race where Canyon Lake continues their strong distance team.

 

Points Scored by Athlete + How Events Scored

Varsity              Pts~Events  Junior Varsity  Pts ~Events
Savanna Oberholtzer  38 ~ 5      Delilah King     14 ~ 4
Kennedy Grindle      33 ~ 4      Julia Pena       13 ~ 4
Aubrey Avey          25 ~ 3      Haley Mechler    10 ~ 2
Shana Cutrer         22 ~ 4      Isabella Cameron  4 ~ 1
Te’a Gonzales        20 ~ 3      Bella Huneau      4 ~ 2
Sophie Eastland      12 ~ 2      Paisleigh Fahrney 4 ~ 3
Eva Zabarcencu       12 ~ 2      Kiley Williams    4 ~ 3
Mia Zabarcencu       12 ~ 3
Katelyn Lowth         6 ~ 1
Georgia Schexnayder   5 ~ 2
Emma Risien           4 ~ 1
Avery Rutherford      1 ~ 1
Bella Biasatti        1 ~ 1

Way to GO Fast LAKE!