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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
Track & Field | April 14, 2026

Lady Hawk’s Track & Field Look to Qualify for Region Wednesday

Aubrey Avey, Te’a Gonzales, Savanna Oberholtzer and Shana Cutrer scored 98 points in last week’s District Meet.

 

GO FAST HAWKS!

The Lake’s Ladies Track Team has been tearing it up these last few years and this season was no different. There were 7 events that set a Top 10 All-Time number 1 mark with several Underclasswoment that look ready to keep improving for next season.

The Lake will be involved in an Area Meet this Wednesday in Lago Vista and looking below you will notice if this team does not improve on any race they would still go onto Kingsville in two weeks for Regional Meet.

There is certainly a lot of cream at the top in this class with several ladies wanting to return to Austin for better results in making their mark.

                  Let’s GO FAST LAKE!

Canyon Lake has presently two events that have State Champions with Marisa Ellis winning the High Jump during the 2013 season and a more recent Pole Vault exploits for Alencia Lentz who joined Ellis at the top of the heap at the State Meet.

Could there be another Lake Student ready to set another Top Performance? Time will tell but for now taking that next step this week still has to be on the forefront as there is not another try by not finishing in the Top 4 in this Area round.

Way to Go Fast Hawks!!

 

Current Hawks who name on All-Time Top 10 List during career.

Student             Event        Mark   Place   All-Time  Mark      Yr
Savanna Oberholtzer 100 M       11.99   First   Same      Same     ’25
Te’a Gonzales       100 M.      12.19   Second
Shana Cutrer        100 M       12.80   Fourth
Te’a Gonzales       200 M       25.30   First   Same      Same     ’26
Savanna Oberholtzer 200 M       25.74   Third
Aubrey Avey         200 M       26.20   Fifth
Shana Cutrer        200 M       27.01   Tenth
Aubrey Avey         400 M       59.72   Third   Lightfoot  56.77   ’24
Mia Zabarcencu      400 M       60.72   Fifth
Aubrey Avey         800 M     2:26.65   Third   Hammer    2:15.20  ’25
Eva Zabarcencu      800 M.    2:36.89   Ninth
Bella Huneau        800 M     2:37.50   Tenth
Eva Zabarcencu     1600 M     5:15.94   Second  Patterson 4:58.89  ’24
Sophie Eastland    1600 M     5:25.75   Fourth
Eva Zabarcencu     3200 M    11:37.79   Second  Paterson 10:45.53  ’24
Sophie Eastland    3200 M    11:53.29   Third
Shana Cutrer        100 H       14.96   First   Same       Same    '26
Kennedy Grindle     100 H       15.52   Fourth
Aubrey Avey         300 H       43.03   First   Same       Same    ’25
Kennedy Grindle     300 H       44.23   Second
Haley Mechler       300 H       49.07   Ninth
Shana Cutrer        High Jump    5-02   Third   M Ellis      5-06  ’13 State Champion
Savanna Oberholtzer Long Jump   18-05   First   Same        Same   ’26
Savanna Oberholtzer TriJump    36-2.5   Third   M Ellis  37-04.50  ’12
Georgia Schexnayder TriJump     33-03   Ninth
Hayley Mechler      TriJump   32-9.25   Eleventh
Kennedy Grindle     PoleVault   11-00   Third   A Lentz     13-06  ’22 State Champion
Katelyn Lowth       PoleVault   10-06   Fourth
Shana Cutrer        PoleVault   10-06   Fourth
Avey ~ Gonzales     4x100       47.13   First   Same        Same   ’26
Cutrer ~ Oberholtzer
Avey ~ Gonzales     4x200     1:40.76   First   Same        Same   ’26
Cutrer ~ Oberholtzer

 

Regional will have the top 4 from three other Area Meets around South Texas and The ReSporter will share marks from those different meets who qualify for Regionals.

Below: The ReSporter has the place each Hawk Athlete finished in their district meet last week and also take into account. Note that the top 4 will qualify for Regional Meet at end of April.

 

YOUNG LADIES: 
100 METER          HAWKS: SAVANNA OBERHOLTZER 12.18  1st
Manor Tech         11.95
Manor Tech         12.50
Legacy Ranch.      12.55
Lago Vista         12.63

200 METER          HAWKS: TE’A GONZALES       25.29  1st
Manor Tech         24.79
Manor Tech         25.96
Legacy Ranch       26.12
Manor Tech         27.01

400 METER          HAWKS: MIA ZABARCENCU      60.72  4st
Lago Vista         59.95
Manor Tech         62.03
Legacy Ranch       63.14
Manor Tech         63.58

1600 METER         HAWKS: EVA ZABARCENCU     5:15.94  2nd
Legacy Ranch     5:59.13  SOPHIE EASTLAND    5:25.75  3rd
Legacy Ranch     6:07.09
Legacy Ranch     6:08.73   
Manor Tech       6:11.55

3200 METER         HAWKS: EVA ZABARCENCU    11:37.79 2nd
Lago Vista      13:15.15  SOPHIE EASTLAND   11:53.29 3rd
Legacy Ranch    13:41.63
Legacy Ranch    13:46.07
Lago Vista      14:13.84

100 HURDLES        HAWKS: SHANA CUTRER         15.15 1st
Northeast          16.08
Legacy Ranch       16.13
Legacy Ranch       16.44
Legacy Ranch       16.78

300 HURDLES        HAWKS: AUBREY AVEY          44.75 1st
Legacy Ranch       49.01
Legacy Ranch       49.71
Legacy Ranch       50.03
Manor Tech         50.11

4x100 RELAY        HAWKS:                      47.69 1st
Manor Tech         49.33  AUBREY AVEY-SAVANNA OBERHOLTZER
Legacy Ranch       49.63  SHANA CUTRER-TE’A GONZALES
Lago Vista         52.81
LBJ                53.36

4x200 RELAY        HAWKS:                    1:40.76 1st
Legacy Ranch     1:44.54  AUBREY AVEY-SAVANNA OBERHOLTZER
Manor Tech       1:44.55  SHANA CUTRER-TE’A GONZALES
Lago Vista       1:46.20
LBJ              1:53.04

LONG JUMP          HAWKS: OBERHOLTZER        16-2.75 4th
Northeast       16-07.50
Northeast       16.04.75
Lago Vista      16-02.00
Legacy Ranch    15-11.00

TRIPLE JUMP        HAWKS: OBERHOLTZER       33-05.75 2nd
Lago Vista      37-03.25
Legacy Ranch    36-02.00
Northeast       35-10.00
Lago Vista      35-02.75

POLE VAULT         HAWKS: KATELYN LOWTH        10-06 1st
Lago Vista         12-01  SHANA CUTRER         10-00 3rd
Lago Vista          9-00
Lago Vista          8-06
Legacy Ranch        8-06

Boys Track & Field Prepares for Area Meet

Distance runner Gipson Cover will be looking to book 2 reservations for Kingsville’s Regional Meet,

 

                   Proud of you Hawks!

This Wednesday, The Lake, will travel to Lago Vista for an Area Track Meet pitted against District 25-4A and The ReSporter has the top 4 from that district marks which involves a Hawk Athlete.

This will show what distance or time will be needed for The Lake to take more students to Kingsville. It is a 4th place or better or go home time of year.

A good track season where The Lake upped their game which was led by the 4×100 relay that broke out last week with the best time since that 2012 relay team of Zach Henshaw, Doug Hubnik, Eduardo Covarrubias and Daniel Camarillo.

 

Current Hawks who put their name on All-Time Top 10 during their career.
Student            Event            Mark     Place    First             Yr
Cayden Toon        Shot-Put     45-07.50     Fourth   Woods   47-03.50 '16  
Cayden Toon        Discus      123-08.00     Tenth    Foster 144-11.00 '17
Jacob Price        Triple Jump  41-01.75     Fifth   *Caiden  43-04.00 '18
Tristan Alexander  Long Jump    20-08.50     Fourth   Moss    21-10.00 '21
Jacob Price        Long Jump    20-01.50     Eight
Anthony Hockman    High Jump        6-02     Fifth    Anderson    6-06 '13
Peyton King        High Jump        5-10     Ninth   
Miller Beebe       110 Hurdles     15.52     Seventh  Rivera     14.93 '20
Gibson Cover       3200 Meter   10:31.94     Third    Hemann  10:26.43 '23
Gibson Cover       1600 Meter    4:49.34     Third  **Villavi  4:45.83 '23
Joseph Matos       400 Meter       52.88     Eight    Anderson   48.92 '12
Jace Morales       200 Meter       22.63     Third    Anderson   22.47 '12
Jace Morales       100 Meter       11.01     Fourth   Anderson   10.81 '12
* Caiden McDonough ** Alek Villavicencio

Regional will have the top 4 from three other Area Meets around South Texas and The ReSporter will share marks from those different meets who qualify for Regionals.

Below: The ReSporter has the place each Hawk Athlete finished in their district meet last week and also take into account. Note that the top 4 will qualify for Regional Meet at end of April.

 


YOUNG MEN                                            District Finish
100 M              HAWKS:   JACE MORALES    11.01    Finished Second
LBJ                 10.51
Manor Tech          10.68
Legacy Ranch        10.96
Lago Vista          11.10

200 METER          HAWKS:   JACE MORALES    22.63    Finished Third
LBJ                 21.73
Lago Vista          21.97
Legacy Ranch        22.30
Travis              22.72

1600 METER          HAWKS:  GIBSON COVER  4:49.34    Finished Fourth
Legacy Ranch       4:51.03
LBJ                5:12.03
LBJ                5:21.45
Legacy Ranch       5:21.72

3200 METER          HAWKS:  GIBSON COVER 10:31.94    Finished Second
Legacy Ranch      10:45.61
Austin Achieve    11:38.94
Legacy Ranch      11:43.22
LBJ               11:47.42

110 HURDLES         HAWKS:   MILLER BEEBE   15.52    Finished Fourth
Lago Vista           15.14
Lago Vista           15.22
Manor Tech           16.55
Legacy Ranch         16.68

4x100 RELAY         HAWKS:                  43.05    Finished Third
LBJ                  42.24   JOSEPH MATOS~PEYTON KING
Lago Vista           43.14   TRISTAN ALEXANDER~KOBE HALVERSON
Legacy Ranch         43.21
Manor Tech           43.58

4x200 RELAY         HAWKS:                 1:32.07   Finished Second
Lago Vista         1:27.68    GAGE JONES~PEYTON KING
LBJ                1:28.06    CHRIS BROWN~KOBE HALVERSON
Legacy Ranch       1:33.10
Travis             1:46.13

4x400 RELAY         HAWKS:                 3:33.89   Finished Fourth
Lago Vista         3:23.02     JOSEPH MATOS~PEYTON KING
Manor Tech         3:28.15     TRISTAN ALEXANDER~KOBE HALVERSON
LBJ                3:38.88
Legacy Ranch       3:42.29

HIGH JUMP           HAWKS:   PEYTON KING      5-10   Finished Third
Eastside              5-10   ANTHONY HOCKMAN  5-08   Finished Fourth
Travis                5-10
Lago Vista            5-10
Legacy Ranch          5-08

LONG JUMP           HAWKS:   TRISTAN  
Northeast         21-11.75   ALEXANDER    20-08.50   Finished Third
Legacy Ranch      20-07.50
Manor Tech        20-05.50
Eastside          20-04.50

TRIPLE JUMP         HAWKS:   JACOB PRICE  40-06.25   Finished Third
Lago Vista        43-10.00
Northeast         43-04.00
Eastside          41-03.00
Eastside          41-00.25
Baseball, Softball, Track & Field | April 13, 2026

THIS WEEK @ THE LAKE (April 14th~18th)

   Joseph Matos off the blocks for 4×100 Relay (43.05) that is now All-Time Lake Record.




            THIS WEEK       @   THE LAKE        April 14-18

Tue Apr 14  Billies JV      @   The Lake Green  430p Baseball
            The Lake        @   Billies         600p Softball
            Billies         @   The Lake        700p Baseball

Wed Apr 15  The Lake        @   Lago Vista      900a Track & Field
            The Lake Gold   @   Marion JV       400p Baseball

Fri Apr 17  The Lake Green  @   Billies JV      430p Baseball
            The Lake        @   Bandera         600p Softball
            The Lake        @   Billies         700p Baseball

Sat Apr 18  Billies Fresh   @   The Lake Gold  1000a Baseball
            Billies Fresh   @   The Lake Gold  1200p Baseball

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The Lake’s spring sports continues with 3 teams remaining …. Baseball~Softball~Track & Field.

Softball has three games left as these ladies finish their season with 3 straight road games with that final contest next Tuesday in Bandera.

Baseball have their backs against the wall needing a sweep of Fredericksburg this week to help put them back into playoff talk.

Bandera will be on the docket next week. The Billies will be at the Hawk Nest this Tuesday as baseball looks for a turn-a-round.

Track & Field will be at their Area Meet against District 25-4A in Lago Vista where morning Field events start and then a break before the running events get going later that day.

The Lake has 11 Boys covering 11 events while the Ladies won 7 events in last week’s District Meet which will hopefully translate into having several competing in Kingsville for Regional Meet.

The ReSporter will have a pre-view to the Area Meet this Tuesday.

As Always: Let’s Go Fast Lake!

Hawk Boy’s Track & Field Upgrading Transportation For Area Meet

 

4×100 Relay Team beat a 14 year record on CL All-Time List,  43.05.
Tristan Alexander, Kobe Halverson, Peyton King and Joseph Matos. Way to Go Fast Lake!

 

Way to be Handy Hawk Track & Field. Good Luck in Area Meet!

The Lake Boy’s Track & Field qualified 11 for their Area Meet and matched that with 11 different events for a sport that had not been scoring much in previous years.

“I’m really proud of what our kids did at the District meet,” Head Track Coach Brad Manning said. “We were able to check off several goals we set even before the start of the season, and they earned it.”

This season showed a team that continued to make a mark while also competing at a much higher level as this year matured.

Coach Manning continued with his assessment, “When I got here about 20 months ago, we knew exactly where the boys program stood and the kind of work it was going to take to build it into something competitive.”

                  Let’s GO Fast LAKE!

“By this time last year, we felt like we were about a year away from being able to walk into a District meet and truly contend especially in a 4A district as deep as ours,” Manning maned up.
“The question the whole time was “if.” If our kids would buy in. If they would commit to the work it was going to ultimately take. If they would trust what we are trying to build. This past week, they answered that.”

Track can have coaches, that many times, need a PHD in Rocket s
Science when trying to maximize points while moving athletes around for 17 different events for getting results for their team.

“Our staff made some key decisions with events, we tapered the right way, and the kids showed up and competed,” Coach Manning remembered. “Across the board— Lake Boy’s Track and Field—we now have several athletes moving on to the Area meet, and that says a lot about the direction of the program. It’s been a while since that’s been the case, and our kids have taken a lot of pride in changing that.”

                   Go Hawks!

Coach Manning finished, “Now the focus shifts. We’re not trying to do more—we’re trying to stay sharp and continue to peak at the right time. District 25-4A is going to bring a high level of competition, and you have to reallly want to run well this time of year. Our kids are excited, and they’re preparing to go out there and compete at an even higher level.”

Canyon Lake’s 4×100 meter relay exemplifies what is possible as they went to the top of that All-Time Lake list with a time that had not been bested since 2012 when Zach Henshaw, Doug Hubnik, Eduardo Covarrubias and Daniel Camarillo was perched at the top with a 43.73 mark.

Joseph Matos, Peyton King, Kobe Halverson and Tristan Alexander lowered that time with a 43.05 result.

The ReSporter will release another article before Wednesday with a synopsis of times of District 25-4A Athletes who will be the competition for Area Meet at Lago Vista.

Coach Manning wasn’t finished, “We’re looking forward to Wednesday.”

Go~Jump Faster & Farther Hawks!

 

Area Qualifiers:
Jacob Price –       Triple Jump
Tristan Alexander – Long Jump
Peyton King –       High Jump
Anthony Hockman –   High Jump
Gibson Cover –      3200m, 1600m
Jace Morales –      100m, 200m
Miller Beebe –      110m Hurdles

4x100 Relay – Joseph Matos, Peyton King, 
Kobe Halverson, Tristan Alexander

4x200 Relay – Gage Jones, Peyton King, 
Chris Brown, Tristan Alexander

4x400 Relay – Joseph Matos, Peyton King, 
Tristan Alexander, Kobe Halverson
Game Article, Track & Field | April 12, 2026

Lake’s Lady Track Win 7 Events & Finish 2nd in District 26-4A Meet

Shana Cutrer, Savanna Oberholtzer, Te’a Gonzales & Aubrey Avey had a record setting 4×200 relay. Way to GO Fast Lake!

 

                                Break the Dam~ Lake!

Canyon Lake finished 2nd in District 26-4A Meet last Wednesday missing their second District Title by less than 10 points. If the Hawks would have been able to pull off another District Title then that would have 2 consecutive titles a first for a sport at The Lake.

CLake was short a few players but now the future will dominate the Ladies as they prepare for Area Meet this Wednesday at Lago Vista with Field Events at 10:00am and running events with a 4:30 start.

The Lake did finish first place in seven events which helped propel this group into that chance to win this meet.

“‘I’m so proud of all of their hard work this season,’” Head Coach Sami Theurer said to the team. “’In this meet these ladies left everything on the track and ran for each other.’”

The Hawks will have several in attendance at the Area Meet who qualified in these following events:

 

                         Event       Mark      Place
Savanna Oberholtzer       100m      12.18       1st
                     long jump    16-2.75       4th
                   triple jump    33-5.75       2nd

Te’a Gonzales             200m      25.29       1st

Mia Zabercencu            400m      60.72       4th

Eva Zabercencu           1600m    5:15.94       2nd
Eva Zabercencu           3200m   11:37.79       2nd

Sophie Eastland          1600m    5:25.75       3rd
Sophie Eastland          3200m   11:53.29       3rd

Shana Cutrer       100 hurdles      15.15       1st
                    pole vault      10-00       3rd

Aubrey Avey        300 hurdles      44.75       1st

Katelyn Lowth       pole vault       10-6       1st

Lake               4x100 relay      47.69       1st
Shana Cutrer, Aubrey Avey
Te’a Gonzales, Savanna Oberholtzer

Lake               4x200 relay    1:40.76       1st
Shana Cutrer, Aubrey Avey
Te’a Gonzales, Savanna Oberholtzer

Way to GO~Vault~Jump Hawks!

Baseball, Softball, Track & Field | April 5, 2026

THIS WEEK @ THE LAKE (April 6th~11th)

                     Centerfielder Lucas Schexnayder fouled off a ball in a Long Creek game last week.



            THIS WEEK      @    THE LAKE     April 6-11

Mon Apr  6  The Lake       @    Fredericksburg  800a Track & Field

Tue Apr  7  The Lake       @    Kerrville       tba  Tennis
            Davenport JV   @    The Lake Green  430p Baseball
            Long Creek     @    The Lake        600p Softball
            Davenport      @    The Lake        700p Baseball

Wed Apr  8  The Lake       @    Fredericksburg  400p Track & Field

Thu Apr  9  Davenport Fr   @    The Lake Gold   600p Baseball

Fri Apr 10  The Lake Green @    Davenport JV    430p Baseball
            The Lake       @    Davenport       600p Softball
            The Lake       @    Davenport       700p Baseball

Sat Apr 11  Navarro Fresh  @    The Lake Gold  1000a Baseball
            Navarro JV     @    The Lake Green 1100a Baseball
            Navarro        @    The Lake        100p Baseball

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                             Let’s GO LAKE!

The Lake had a decent week with Softball & Baseball each having a district win.

Softball took Bandera Dogs to the woodshed, 13-3 with a good pitching night for Melody Manos securing her 3rd win of the year. The Hawks used some key hits that helped secure this victory using their first (5 runs) and third inning (6 runs) helping to overcome a 2 run deficit to secure this conquest.

Baseball used that same script in getting their first district win after Hayes Holladay struck-out 13 Dragons in giving up just two singles in his, 4-0 shut-out.

This was a much needed win after losing their first 3 contests which will hopefully wrestle some momentum against a very good opponent this week playing Davenport.

               Proud of the Hawks!

On Saturday, The Lake, will welcome Navarro to the Nest as all three teams get on the diamond for a chance to get a fine-tuning contest as district reaches the half-way mark.

Track & Feld will be in action with this start of the District Meet on Monday @ 8:00am in Fredericksburg with finals for 3200 meter run and Field Events. Those running events will be slimmed down to athletes that qualified for Wednesday’s final day and will start at 4:00pm as CLake tries to qualify students for an Area Meet next.

Spring Sports start to thin out (much like The ReSporter’s hair line) this month as the athletes prepare for their final lap of this year.

Keep it up LakeGO Hawks!

Baseball, Game Article | April 3, 2026

Holladay Forgoes Holladay Striking Out 13 in Win Over Dragons.

                 Lucas Schexnayder circling the bases scoring 2 runs in win over Dragons.
(photo by Daniel Clifton)

 

               Go Lake Beat Everyone!

Canyon Lake has had 3 shut-outs this season and the third pitched game by Hayes Holladay was certainly a charm.

The Lake needed this win after starting their District 26-4A campaign on the short end looking at an, 0-4 start if Hayes would not have canceled his Holladay.

“LC (Long Creek) could not handle his fast pace,” Head Coach Victor Escamilla exclaimed. “He threw 70% strikes. We needed a big game from him and he delivered.”

This gem started in that first inning as the Lake had allowed 11 total runs at start of each district contest which had CLake starting in a hole to climb out of in those first 3 losses.

               Congrats Lake Baseball.

Holladay threw 8 pitches to get those first three outs which would be the precursor
For the rest of this outing.

Catcher Arthur Miller barely had time to set up before catching a pitch as this fast pace left the Dragons without any ‘Fire’ power accumulating two singles and two free passes for the evening.

Add 13 strikeouts to this affair which also helped in keeping The Lake with only one error. You would have to go back 6 games since Canyon Lake had that type of defensive game.

               Way to Go Lake Baseball.

All of Long Creeks hits happened in the 2nd frame…but Holladay would strike out the the side taking any hope of advancing past second base in this white-wash.

Those two base-on-balls were stranded on first base in those two innings….one with a double play and striking out the last two batters in the bottom of the 5th inning.

In the 6th Inning a first batter two bag error was stranded after Holladay’s needing 15 pitches in striking out the side. That baserunner did advance to 3rd on a wild pitch which would be the low point for Holladay’s Holladay pitching performance.

Lucas Schexnayder and Bryce May would each score two runs with two of the Hawks 4 hits. It was the bottom of the line-up coming through as Ryan Rena also had a hit and rbi as all three players stole a base and it would be May scoring CL’s final run stealing home in the top of the 3rd inning.

The Lake had 5 steals and with two hit batters producing 11 base runners in this battle.

Gram Simpson tied Tanner Schultz with 21 hit-by-pitches and will look to be black & blue with his record breaking 22nd sometime later this season.

This win goes a long way in turning the tide as being swept twice off the bat (pardon the pun) could have had The Lake on the outside looking in.

Canyon Lake will welcome Davenport next Tuesday for their next two-game series with some needed momentum.

Way to GO LAKE!

 

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

                 ab  r  h bi bb so  misc
Gram Simpson      3  0  0  0  0  0  hbp
Carson Walker     3  0  0  1  1  1  sb
Cullen Barnhart   3  0  0  0  0  2  hbp
Archer Miller     3  0  0  0  1  2  sb
Brenan Hughes     3  0  0  0  0  1
 ph Gavyn Baldera 1  0  1  0  0  0
Hayes Holladay    4  0  0  0  0  1
Lucas Schexnayder 2  2  1  0  1  0  sb
Bryce May         2  2  1  1  1  1  sb
Ryan Rena         2  0  1  1  1  1  sb
Totals           26  4  4  3  5  9

Pitching         ip  h  r er bb so
Hayes Holladay  7.0  2  0  0  2 13

Hawk’s Softball Get Great Manos Outing in , 13-3 Win

                              Hawk’s Softball With a Recap from Coaches after 1st District Win. Go Lake!

 

 

             Way to GET HITS HAWKS!

The Lake Softball got their first win in district play in a run ruled contest with Bandera, 13-3.

Canyon Lake scored 5 runs in the bottom of the opening frame after these Bulldogs sent 8 players to the plate in scoring to take an early 2 run lead.

BHS scratch one hit in that first inning but the damage was light when Melody Manos had a strike-out with the bases loaded ending Bandera’s threat.

Manos found her groove the rest of the way in this white-wash not issuing any more base-on-balls and surrendering just two more hits in that final inning allowing just one more run for these Visitors.

It was Manos that stood tall in the circle working the next three frames of 3 Up and 3 Down sequences using 5 of her 7 total strikeouts during those innings.

                  Way to GO LAKE!

Alleigh Jones reached base on all 4 of her plate appearances scoring 3 runs and producing 2 rbi’s on her hard hit double on her second at bat.

Kelsey Unrue also doubled up two singles scoring two runs and also reaching base 3 times as the Hawks scored 6 runs in their 3rd inning leading to this run ruled outing.

Bandera coaxed another run in the top of the 5th inning that continued this contest but it would be Alleigh Jones working a one out walk in her next appearance then using a wild-pitch, error, and then raced home on a passed ball for the run ruled win, 13-3.

The Lake is a very young squad but a lot of good happenings in this battle shows what will be coming with each game of experience that will continues to add up.

Way to Go Lake!

 

          1  2  3  4  5   R  H  E
Bandera   2  0  0  0  1   3  3  4
The Lake  5  1  6  0 *1  13  6  0
*(one out when run rule scored)

                   ab  r  h bi 2b bb so  misc
Anastasia Schultz   2  3  1  0  0  1  0  roe sb
Kylee Goff          2  1  0  0  0  1  0  sac sb
Alleigh Jones       3  3  2  2  1  1  0  roe sb
Elly Parker         2  1  1  1  0  0  0  hbp
Braelyn Rice        3  1  0  0  0  0  0  roe sb fc
Kelsey Unrue        2  2  2  1  0  0  0  hbp sb
Melody Manos        1  1  0  0  0  1  1
 ph Peyton Senter   1  0  0  0  0  0  0
Kylee Van Ausdell   1  0  0  0  0  1  1
 ph Meagan May      0  0  0  0  0  1  0  sb
Hailey Bish         2  1  0  0  0  1  0  sb
Totals             18 13  6  4  1  7  2

Pitching           ip  h  r er bb so
Melody Manos      5.0  3  3  3  2  7  Won
Baseball, Golf, Softball | March 30, 2026

THIS WEEK @ THE LAKE (Mar 30th-Apr 2nd)

                  Greysen Patton putting bat on ball as Hawks have pivotal Long Creek series this week!
(photo by Daniel Clifton)



             THIS WEEK      @   THE LAKE        March 16-20

Mon Mar 30   The Lake       @   Vaaler Creek    800a Boys  Golf

Tue Mar 31   The Lake       @   Vaaler Creek    800a Boys  Golf
             Long Creek JV  @   The Lake Green  430p       Baseball
             Bandera        @   The Lake        600p       Softball
             Long Creek     @   The Lake        700p       Baseball

Wed Apr 1    The Lake       @   Vaaler Creek    800a Girls Golf

Thu Apr 2    The Lake       @   Vaaler Creek    800a Girls Golf
             The Lake Green @   Long Creek      430p       Baseball
             The Lake Gold  @   SA Jefferson    430p       Baseball
             The Lake       @   Wimberley       600p       Softball
             The Lake       @   Long Creek      700p       Baseball

                        FRIDAY APRIL 3 GOOD FRIDAY

             SUNDAY APRIL 4TH EASTER SUNDAY HE HAS RISEN INDEED!

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Come Worship Easter With Us This Week! He Has Risen Indeed!

Sometimes there are some bad weeks and last week would qualify as one of those disappointing times.

The Lake’s Lady Soccer finished short in a loss to London when the Hawks were outscored on penalty kicks after finishing in a tie at the end of the two 10 minute extra time, 1-1.

So close but some close misses added with an all to close goal for the visitors.

Softball continues a hard learning curve with a very young group of players and are now just working on improving over this season for better results next year.

Baseball lost both games against Wimberley as issuing walks in last Tuesday’s loss and then coming up short in Friday’s loss to the Texans.

                          Plug those Leaks Lake!

Track & Field had some highlights but these two sports at this stage of the season has coaches moving athletes to different events (especially relays) but that plus trying to figure out the best way to maximize students in how they compete in different events comes during these meets.

Yes a bad week performance wise but this week is a given that a good thing will happen when EASTER produces the best Win in the history of the world when JESUS DEFEATED DEATH so that we have a chance to enjoy Life Everlasting by putting our Faith in His Crucifixion and on Sunday RAISED FROM THE DEAD for all of our Sins.

Way to GO JESUS & Thanks for Your Sacrifice for us!!

THIS WEEK @ THE LAKE (Mar 24~28) & Baseball Standings

                                                       Let’s GO Lake Baseball
(photo by Daniel Clifton)

 

 

                   Keep it Going Hawks!!

The Lake had a decent week after a successful Hawk Lady Soccer conquest of Legacy Ranch winning in a thriller extra-time contes, 5-3.

Now an Area Round will be tomorrow at Smithson Valley against San Antonio Cole with a 7:00pm start.
The Lake Soccer should be The Hawk Nation hit list with this contest that’s within getting to distance as this crew of ladies continue their historic season after reaching the 20 win and 100 goal standard in last week’s Bi-District win.

Baseball will enter their district schedule this week playing Wimberley with that first pitch away and then return for a home contest against the Texans on Friday. Look at Standings below.

                                     GO LAKE!

Track & Field were in Fredericksburg last week and will be at the Texan’s Relays this Thursday.

District will also be at the Billie Stadium with a Monday April 6th and Wednesday 8th.

Softball continues growing pains with their young team as they continue to improve during their district slate.

Let’s GO LAKE!

 

District 26-4A Baseball
                Wins  Lost   Ties   Pct
Canyon Lake      14     4     1    .763
Davenport        13     4     2    .737
Fredericksburg   13     6     0    .684
Long Creek       12     8     1    .595
Wimberley         8     6     1    .567
Bandera           6    10     3    .395

            This Week’s Schedule:
Tuesday     The Lake     @    Wimberley
            Long Creek   @    Davenport
            Bandera      @    Fredericksburg
Game Article, Girls Soccer | March 21, 2026

Lake’s Lady Soccer Beat Legacy Ranch, 5-3 in Extra Time.

      The Lake’s Soccer Team with another Bi-District Trophy & Looking for an Area Trophy next.

 

          Way to Go Lake Soccer!

Canyon Lake’s (20-2) Soccer team won Bi-District in overtime over Legacy Ranch (17-5-1), 5-3 in what turned out to be a good test run for this time of the year in a, win or go home’, time of the season.

Head Coach Kara Stracener commented on this win and the differences in LR’s offense,
“We haven’t played a team that played with that formation where they had two wide players and a center…they had 3 across the top….so we knew about it going into the game but then when you see it you just have to re-adjust and at halftime we certainly talked about that and we changed some of our formations and put some girls where we needed to and they adjusted great but more importantly they battled and played with their heart in this kind of game you have to do that.”

Coach Stracener continued on how important Liza Schexnayder goal-tended, “She was unbelievable….she is brand new to soccer and she’s learning throughout the whole season and against Bandera our second time she came out and made a very physical save and had to take a player as she was taking the ball and I think that type of moment from her was huge and she felt what is was like so she could do it in this game….and she did that four or maybe five times and she was a hero tonight for sure.”

             Go Lake Beat Everyone!

The Lake had never scored more than 100 goals in a season since the school began in soccer in 2008-09 year.

Two years ago CL was able to reach 93 goals…but now Savanna Oberholtzer with her 61 makes has scored 59% of this offense.

All those numbers are mind blowing but in the grand scheme of things that first goal in this battle had Abigail Lowth with a goal which was a head(er) and should(ers) as great, at the 36 minute mark, during that first half.

Then, that first goal in overtime, it was Kylee Morrow who had a 27 yard pk that just went over the Legacy Ranch goalie hands on the left corner of the upper shelf of the net.

                              Go Lake!

The Hawks never trailed in this contest and the score was a narrow, 3-2 at halftime lead.

In that 2nd Half both teams were more defensive minded but it was Ranch with a tying goal right under 10 minutes remaining, 3-3.

It was Goalie Liza Schexnayder who battened down the Hawk goal as she won several one on one shots on goal from the 15 yard line on down.

The Lake would not have been in a position to pull this game off without her unwavering defensive skills and her bumps and bruises in the days to come will prove her worth in this battle.

District 26-4A has been a formidable group of teams these past few years in looking back to last year when both Wimberley & Davenport being present in the Final Four in Division I and II.

            Go Hawks & Beat SA Cole!

The Lake’s, 2-1 loss last season to London just kept Canyon Lake from meeting Wimberley for that berth into the Final Four.

All of these district qualifying teams won their Bi-District round of games and once again stand a good chance of getting two more schools in for a chance to win state.

Canyon Lake’s Area contest will be at Smithson Valley High School this coming Tuesday against San Antonio Cole (20-4-4) at 7:00pm.

The Hawks have reached 20 wins for the first time to go along with breaking that 100 goals scored mark. Now keeping this Post-Season focused will be next on the docket as Wimberley could be that final hurdle in getting to Austin.

 

 

Let’s Go Lake!

The Lake     5  The Ranch   3
Davenport    6  Jarrell     0
Wimberley    5  Lago Vista  0
Long Branch  5  Burnet      2

District 4A Region 4 District 26

Overall Standings
School            W   L   T   Pct   GF   GA
Canyon Lake      20   2   0  .909  104   24
Wimberley        20   2   1  .891  102   14
Davenport        15   5   1  .738   77   13
Long Creek       11   7   2  .600   44   34
*Marble Falls    10   8   4  .545   58   20
*Fredericksburg   9  11   1  .452   46   48
*Bandera          3  20   0  .130   15  116
* Season Over

Hawk’s Baseball Win Final Game Before District, 8-6 Over Taft Raiders

Ryan Rena and The Lake prepare for their first pitch in district play in Wimberley next Tuesday.
(photo by Daniel Clifton)

 

                          Let’s GO LAKE!

The Hawks wrapped up their non-district schedule after a win over the Taft Raiders, 8-6 that was an up and down affair that CL was able to start and finish with more ‘UPs’ in an eventual win.

“We got out hit yesterday however we got hits with runners in scoring position, which was big,” Head Coach Victor Escamilla said in response to win.

On the Lake pitching, “CJ (Rodriguez) did a great job on the mound coming in relief and Ryan (Rena) threw strikes.”

Those comments gives a good idea of what The Lake’s Coaches are looking for as district comes calling next Tuesday in Wimberley.

But It was the Raiders. that took a, 1-0 lead to start this battle after a one-out walk that came around to score on a Raider double.

            Make us Proud Hawks!

That lead would evaporate in CL’s 2nd frame as those ‘bunch of run innings’ presented itself when 7 of the first 8 Hawk batters reached base and that one out was having pitcher, Ryan Rena (3-0) with a successful bunt.

The Lake took a, 4-1 lead they would not relinquish for the remainder of this contest.

Taft was able to get back in this game in their bottom of the 4th inning after a one our walk that was followed with a double and two singles and a Hawk, 5-4 lead going into the 5th inning.

Rena got the win in this game and CJ Rodriguez had his first save in his 3 innings of work allowing one earned run pitching those final 3 innings.

                    Let’s GO LAKE!

The Lake’s Rena had 4 quality at bats reaching base on 3 walks and laying down his first sacrifice bunt of the year.

Cullen Barnhart continues his hot bat that included a 3 run double with two outs in the top of the 6th frame. All the Hawk runs reached base on walks~~ around the bases and a lead that would produce enough separation for this Canyon Lake win.

CLHS has had several games of scoring 3 or 4 runs in an inning as their pre-district contests conclude.

The Lake has scored 3 or more runs in 23 of their 90 frames thus far or, 26% of the time while by increasing that up to 4 runs per inning and The Lake has reached that level 15 times for or, 7% of the time.

These Hawks have used 9 different players on the pitching mound which is quite a bit more than in previous campaigns.  Hopefully Coaches can find those diamonds in the rough when district starts.

 

By the Numbers Before District Play:
 6  Players with 10 or more rbi’s.
 7  Total homers thus far.
 8  Times Gram Simpson has been hit by pitch (hbp)
 9  Players with 10 or more hits.
 9  Sacrifice Flies.
11  Players that have over a .500 on base pct. (obp)
14  More strikeouts than walks for Hawk pitching.
20  More walks than strikeouts.
21  Hayes Holladay leads with strikeouts.
32  More Earned Runs than Runs.
34  Stolen Bases.

 

Let’s GO LAKE!

 

              1  2  3  4  5  6  7   R  H  E
The Lake      0  4  0  1  0  3  0   8  6  2
Taft Raiders  1  0  0  3  0  2  0   6  8  0

                    ab r  h bi 2b bb so  misc
Gram Simpson        4  1  1  1  0  1  0  sb
Carson Walker       3  0  0  0  0  1  0
Wayen Slania-Wetz   2  0  0  0  0  2  2
Cullen Barnhart     3  1  1  3  1  1  1
Bryce May           3  1  0  0  0  1  0
Archer Miller       2  1  1  0  0  1  1  hbp sb 3
Brenan Hughes       3  1  1  2  0  0  0  sb
 ph Hayes Holladay  0  1  0  0  0  0  0
Ryan Rena           0  0  0  1  0  3  0  sac sb 2
 pr Gavyn Baldera   0  1  0  0  0  0  0
Lucas Schexnayder   3  0  2  1  0  0  1
 ph Greysen Patton  1  0  0  0  0  0  1
Totals             24  8  6  8  1 10  6

Pitching              ip  h  r er bb so
Ryan Rena (3-0)      4.0  6  4  4  3  2 
CJ Rodriguez (S-1)   3.0  2  2  1  2  3 
Totals               7.0  8  6  5  5  5 

DISTRICT 26-4A STANDINGS
SCHOOLS          W  L  T   PCT
Canyon Lake     14  4  1  .763
Davenport       13  4  2  .737
Fredericksburg  13  6  0  .684
Long Creek       9  6  1  .594
Wimberley        8  6  1  .567
Bandera          6 11  3  .375
Girls Soccer, Standings | March 19, 2026

Lady Hawk Soccer Works on Finding an Unfamiliar Goal

                          Bella Biasatti & The Lake Soccer Ready to Get Started. Go Lake!
(photo Daniel Clifton)

 

                   Congrats Lake Soccer!

Canyon Lake Ladies’ Soccer (19-2) start their next phase of the season when they welcome Legacy Ranch (17-3-1) to the Hawk Nest on Friday for a Bi-District contest with first kick at 6:30pm.

Legacy Ranch was a Canyon Lake opponent last year as district second seed behind Wimberley’s 1st seed finish which added more familiarities with this first round contest.

Post-Season has also been a familiar happening for The Lake as they have been active for five years now in getting to a 3rd round. The Lake has an, 8-5 playoff record, during this run, but there is one facet of a post-season having one familiarity to be jettisoned during this campaign.

The Lake has not been able to clear that 3rd hurdle on their march for a final 4 destination. Four of those last five years, The Lake, has finished their season in that 3rd round play-off game.

 

Year   Bi-District      Area              Semi-Regional
2021   Gateway    3-1   Pleasanton  2-1   Boerne     1-7
2022   Montopolis 7-1   Jones       6-1   Boerne     1-2
2024   Burnet     1-0   JFK         8-0   Davenport  2-5
2025   Legacy     6-1   Floresville 5-1   London     1-2
2026   Legacy     ???

The Lake’s loss against Davenport kept that elusive District Championship Ring from happening but that bigger prize is certainly still out there to grasp.

                       Let’s Go Hawks!

“The loss to Davenport is a humble reminder that we have to work hard for every win.” Head Coach Kara Stracener stated. “We will use it to fuel us to be better for this next game.”

Which will be a home game giving, The Hawk Nation,  a chance to show their support for one of the best season’s of any Hawk sport in the last 16 years.

On facing a familiar opponent and what has been The Lake’s approach after a week of rest Coach Stracener quoted, “We knew right away we would be facing Legacy Ranch…we have gone back to a few basics to review some things that we need to improve on for this game and then some specifics on how to attack and defend them.”

                     Break the Dam~ Lake!

A new school at Liberty Hill that has put good seasons together in their short span. The Ranch won their district with their only set-back coming in a tie with Burnet. This team has a lot of fire power as they have scored 111 goals this season.

Legacy Ranch played a high ranking team to start this season losing to Life Waxahachie, 2-6 but playing in a district that has 11 schools does not allow teams to play more out of district foes.

On Coaches thoughts on how this regular season went.  “I’m so proud of this team.  To only have two losses on the season and both to teams that were at the state Tournament last year is very impressive.  The girls are hungry and ready to play tomorrow.”

The Lake’s district has proven they can reach the final four and now getting past that 3rd playoff opponent would go a long way to realize that same dream.

So those familiarities has a chance to continue as the UIL Brackets has those same schools that The Lake played last year.

Last season Canyon Lake tied Wimberley twice and that next step happened this year after beating the Texans at their abode which certainly gives hope legs for that bigger prize.

So come out tomorrow for Canyon Lake’s opening act to reach past a familiar goal to a higher goal.

Let’s GO LAKE! 

 

Rankings:
Girls Coaches Association Soccer Poll
Wimberley       6th
Legacy Ranch   11th
Canyon Lake    12th
Davenport      20th
Burnet         21st
Lago Vista     23rd

MaxPreps
Wimberley       1st
Canyon Lake     3rd
Davenport       5th
Marble Falls   25th
Fredericksburg 31st
Burnet         32nd
Lago Vista     42nd
Jarrell        79th

FINAL District 4A Region 4 District 26

Overall Standings
School           W  L  T    Pct   GF  GA
Canyon Lake     19  2  0   .905   99  21
Wimberley       19  2  1   .886   97  14
Davenport       16  5  1   .750   83  13
Long Creek      10  7  2   .579   39  32
Marble Falls    10  8  4   .545   58  20
Fredericksburg   9 11  1   .452   46  48
Bandera          3 20  0   .130   15 116

FINAL 26-4A District Standings
School           W  L  T    Pct   GF  GA  GP
Wimberley       11  1  0   .917   59   8  33
Canyon Lake     10  2  0   .833   43  10  30
Davenport        7  4  1   .625   40  11  22
Long Creek       6  6  0   .500   18  28  18
Fredericksburg   4  7  1   .375   22  34  13
Marble Falls     2  8  2   .250   14  17   8
Bandera          0 12  0   .000    1  89   0
Legend: GF Goals For GA Goals Against GP Game Points

This Week’s Results:
Thursday
Davenport    6   Jarrell    0
                  13-6-2

Friday
Legacy Ranch  @   The Lake   630p
17-3-1
Wimberley    vs   Lago Vista 630p
                  13-5-1
Long Branch   @   Burnet     700p
                  19-5-1
Baseball, Game Article | March 17, 2026

Hawks Baseball JV (Green-Gold) Continue Strong Play

Lake’s JV Green Squad Put Poth Pirates on Plank in, 5-4 win.

Canyon Lake JV Baseball Team came away with a 5-4 win over Poth Pirates as they wrapped up playing in the Navarro Tournament where they finished with a 3-1 Record during that tournament.

Canyon Lake JV swept Lytle in two games, 7-2 and 4-3 on Monday they also beat San Marcos JV 5-4 and San Antonio Jefferson JV 18-0 on Friday to wrap up a big week as they went 5-1 for that stretch.

The Hawks were led with big performances on the mound from Kobe Halverson, Jace Mcgoldrick, Rowan Edwards & Jacob Little during these past tournaments and big offensive games from those players.

“We have been playing great baseball as of late and we are really starting to get going” Head JV Coach Lee Self said after the Hawks big week. “I am super proud of these guys and especially these freshman like Jacob Little, Jake Welkey, Hud Hastings & Dallas Huth that have stepped up in big ways for us this week.”

        Way to be Handy Canyon Lake JV Green!

“We have competed in every single we have played this year and even in our losses we have been in 1 run games and have battled” “I am super excited about these guys’ future and our district games coming up.”

For the 2026 Season the Hawks JV baseball team won 3 out of 4 of their scrimmages and their current record is 6 – 4 on the season so far.

This Green Squad will be back in action this Friday (4:30p) as they are the first game of a JV-Varsity Doubleheader in San Antonio against Taft High School.

Way to GO JV HAWKS!

 

                  1  2  3  4  R  H  E
Poth Pirates      0  4  0  0  4  1  0
The Lake Green    2  1  0  2  5  4  1

                  ab  r  h bi bb so
Jace McGoldrick    3  1  2  1  0  0
Jacob Little       2  1  1  0  1  0
Kobe Halverson     2  1  1  2  1  1
Rowan Edwards      1  0  0  0  1  1
Hud Hastings       0  0  0  0  2  0
Peyton Vann        1  0  0  0  1  0
J Ciarlone         1  0  0  0  0  0
 ph Dallas Huth    0  1  0  0  1  0
B Rilee            2  0  0  0  0  1
Jake Welkey        1  0  0  0  1  0
Totals            13  4  4  3  8  3

THIS WEEK @ THE LAKE (March 16th-20th)

                      Melody Manos bares down on hitter in game earlier this season. Let’s Go Lake!
(photo by Daniel Clifton)




            THIS WEEK       @   THE LAKE March 16-20

Mon Mar 16  Somerset JV     @   The Lake Gold   430p Baseball

Fri Mar 20  The Lake Green  @   Taft JV         430p Baseball
            The Lake        @   Long Creek      600p Softball
            The Lake        @   Taft            630p Baseball

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                    GET HITS HAWKS!

This week has less sports being in action than the Spring Break last week.

Baseball & Softball have front and only stage this week with both sports playing this Friday with Softball already being involved with their district schedule.

This Friday Softball will be battling at Long Creek with start time 6:00pm. Softball lost a ton of athletes to graduation last year and are presently one of the youngest Lake teams this spring.

Baseball will have their Gold JV team welcoming in Somerset’s JV team with first pitch at 430pm today.

CL’s Varsity Baseball and Green Squad will travel to San Antonio to play Taft High School with in a double header involving The Lake’s Green starting at 4:30pm and Varsity first pitch commencing at 6:30pm.

Last week, Canyon Lake’s Girls Soccer finished second in district after losing a close battle to Davenport, 2-1.

                                  GO LAKE!

The Hawk’s have the smallest district in Region IV with 6 schools while other districts, like the Bi-District opponents in the Austin area still shooting it out with 10 schools in their group.

The Lake finished with their best regular season sporing a, 19-2 record and will be the 2nd seed in the smaller school bracket.

At this writing CLake’s opponent would be between. Gateway. Lago Vista, or Jarrell. Last year, The Lake played Gateway from that district but more elimination bouts still needed to be decided.

Baseball finished last week with a, 2-1 record as this Friday’s contest with Taft being that last warm-up battle before meeting up with Wimberley in a week.

Records of District 26-4A Baseball is below:

 

                  Wins  Lost Ties    Pct
Canyon Lake        13    4     1    .750
Davenport          11    4     2    .706
Long Creek         11    6     1    .639
Fredericksburg     10    6     0    .625
Wimberley           7    5     1    .577
Bandera             6    9     3    .417

This Week’s Schedule:
Monday     Ingram Moore @   Fredericksburg

Tuesday    Long Creek   @   SA Christian

Wednesday  Llano        @   Fredericksburg
           Lago Vista   @   Wimberley

Thursday   Blanco       @   Bandera

Friday     The Lake     @   Taft         630p
           Bandera      @   Devine
           Wimberley    @   Thorndale

Saturday   Warren       @   Long Creek

The ReSporter will keep The Hawk Nation of who Lady Soccer will be pitted against for Bi-District and as always Let’s GO LAKE!!

Baseball, Game Article | March 9, 2026

CL Hawks Finish With 3-1-1 Record in Comal Clash Tourney

Greysen Patton is now 2-0 after shutting down Beeville Jones @ Comal Clash Tourney.
(photo by Daniel Clifton)

Canyon Lake matched their first 15 games last year with an, 11-3-1 record and now this Hawk team can hopefully finish with a better second half after last year’s squad finished, 14-10.

This past week, The Lake finished their Comal Clash contests sporting a, 3-1-1 record based on having a deeper pitching staff than their competition.

This year’s team has amassed a, 2.70 earned run average (era) and presently show 4 different pitcher’s with 2 wins. The mayo is more evenly spread across this bread than last year’s edition that had Carter Williams getting the rock as many times possible.

This has Head Coach Victor Escamilla working on all his chess moves before district gets going in two weeks against Wimberley.

Still way too many base on balls and errors that could derail district contests as CL’s hitting usually starts a slight decline when league contest get going. So those first two of the baseball trinity will need to diminish playing those district games.

                              Go Lake!

“Our pitching part has become clearer, “Coach Escamilla said in response to his assessment of where the team is at this time. “Offensively I think we are very streaky individually and we want to have some of that consistency but as we put more games together things are becoming clearer. We also need those guys who are come in when we have a different pitcher… and we need to have an extra outfielder or extra middle fielder or whatever it may be and those things are cleaning up a bit.”

When asked bout how well the catching has been with Wayen Slania-Wertz and Archer Miller behind the plate, “We’re fortunate to have those two…they are young and they’ve got a lot of upside and we are  excited to have both of them.”

                          Go Hawks!

Hayes Holladay is working on a streak of reaching base 9 games in a row and has reached base in all but one contest this season while Archer Miller had his  5 game hitting streak halted in CLake’s final game with San Antonio Wagner.

Other Notes:
Gram Simpson has 64 runs for his career and that has him ranked 5th on that All-Time list…he needs 5 more to be placed 3rd behind Hunter Anderson and Carter Williams who each reached 91 runs scored during their careers.

Ryan Rena (31) is 11 rbi’s from breaking into Top 10 status with RBI’s.

Simpson ranks 3rd in walks behind Tyler Pauly and Carter Williams who each reside with 62 base on balls. Rena is 10th on that same list with 38 walks.

        Way to make some Good Hits!

Stolen bases has Simpson (17) at 9th needing 13 more to take the lead over Daniel Camarillo who last played during the 2012 season. Bryce May (12) and Holladay (9) could reach top ten with Chase Anderson’s 16 stolen bases who is 10th on that list.

Rena needs one more double to tie Logan Felch’s 14 and Waylen Slania-Wertz (10) still has 4 more but being a Sophomore could have his sights on reaching 22 that Carter Williams has that tops that list.

And finally, Simpson needs 5 and Lucas Schexnayder  8 to take the lead in that bruising stat called, Hit-By-Pitch, held by now an EMT Tanner Schultz’s (21)…that makes a lot of sense now based on his trade.

The Lake will use this week playing three contests going to Marion this Monday with a Noon first pitch and then will welcome La Vernia to the Hawk Nest Tuesday starting at 2:30pm.

A road game with Antonian Prep on Wednesday starting at 1:00pm with finish this week’s action.

Let’s GO LAKE!

 

Saturday Games  1  2  3  4  5  R  H  E
SA Wagner       0  1  0  0  0  1  8  1
The Lake        2  2  2  0  X  6  5  0

                  ab  r  h bi bb so  misc
Gram Simpson       2  2  2  1  1  0
Carson Walker      2  1  0  0  0  0  fc hbp
Wayen Slania-Wetz  1  1  1  2  1  0
 ph Wyatt Sims     1  0  0  0  0  1
Cullen Barnhart    1  0  1  1  2  0
Archer Miller      3  0  0  0  0  2
Hayes Holladay     1  0  0  1  1  0  hbp
Ryan Rena          1  0  0  1  1  0
 ph Greysen Patton 1  0  0  0  0  1
Bryce May          3  1  1  0  0  1  sb
Gavyn Baldera      2  1  0  0  1  0  roe
Totals            18  6  5  6  7  5

Pitching          ip  h  r er bb so
Joshua Little    3.0  5  1  1  2  1  (2-0)
Cade Johnson     2.0  3  0  0  0  1
Totals           5.0  8  1  1  2  2
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                  1  2  3  4   R  H  E
Beeville          0  1  0  0   1  2  1
The Lake          3  1  8  x  12  8  1

                   ab  r  h bi 2b bb so  misc
Gram Simpson        0  3  0  0  0  2  0  hbp sb
Carson Walker       2  0  1  0  0  1  0
Wayen Slania-Wetz   3  0  2  1  1  0  0
 cr Gavyn Baldera   0  1  0  0  0  0  0
 cr CJ Rodriguez    0  1  0  0  0  0  0
Cullen Barnhart     3  1  2  0  0  0  0
Brenan Hughes       1  2  0  0  0  0  0  hbp roe
 ph Joshua Little   1  0  0  0  0  0  0
Archer Miller       2  1  2  1  0  0  0
 ph Lance Halverson 0  0  0  1  0  1  0
Hayes Holladay      3  1  1  1  0  0  1
Ryan Rena           1  1  0  0  0  1  1
 ph Dalton Hodges   1  0  0  0  0  0  1
Lucas Schexnayder   2  1  1  2  0  0  0
Totals             19 11  9  6  1  5  3

Pitching           ip  h  r er bb so
Greysen Patton    4.0  2  1  0  4  6  (2-0)
Game Article, Track & Field | March 6, 2026

Lady Lake Track Team Use a One~Two~Knock Out Punch in Wolves Meet

                            Eva Zabarcencu continues The Lake’s dominance in Distance Events.



     DAVENPORT WOLVES RELAYS
Varsity                  Junior Varsity
Canyon Lake     170      Sotomayor      202
Kerrville Tivy  112      Pieper         139
Randolph        105      Randolph        62
Pieper           81      Canyon Lake     56
Davenport        55      Kerrville Tivy  51
Marion           49      Davenport       48
Long Creek       34      Long Creek      28
Gloria Academy   12      Gloria Academy  17
                         Marion          10

  Congrats Lady Hawk Track & Field!

The Canyon Lake’s Girls Track team does not possess depth like many schools they compete against.

District foe Fredericksburg is a school that always has a plethora of students in each event which allows this school to score well in most of their meets due to their amount of students competing.

Track scored the first 6 in each event and those athletes that finish 4th-5th-6th will in total add enough points for a team victory.

There were times in the past that the Billies would outscore The Lake by 50 or more points in district but lose many of those points as they competed in Area-Regional Meets.

            Way to GO FAST HAWKS!

That would allow CLake to score more points at the Regional Meet due to having enough Hawks scoring in those meets giving The Lake the edge over Freddie.

Canyon Lake has now won their last three meets, not with depth, but with star power.

This Wolves’ Meet had the same result involving 7 athletes who combined to score 131 of those points or 77% of that total of 170 points.

In this Meet The Lake finished first in 6 of the events led by distance runner Eva Zabarcencu’s win in the 1600-3200 meter runs.

                       Let’s GO FAR LAKE!

Te’a Gonzales, Kennedy Grindle and Aubrey Avey had two first place finishes that included the 4×100 meter relay.

This Meet was a One-Two Punch of sorts when taking in the days finished product.

In that 3200 run had Eva Zabarcencu and Sophie Eastland finishing 1st & 2nd.

100 meter dash had Gonzales & Savanna Oberholtzer finishing 1st & 2nd.

300 meter hurdles had Avey & Grindle finishing 1st & 2nd.

100 meter hurdles had Kennedy & Cutrer finishing 1st & 2nd.

Pole Vault had Gindle & Katelyn Lowth finishing 2nd & 3rd.

Those events add up to 86 points which has Canyon Lake finishing ahead of all but 2 other schools. The 2025 State Champion Randolph and 5A Kerrville Tivy.

                          Plug those Leaks Lake!

The Lake first place finish in the 4×100 relay was aided with a 3rd place 4×200 relay and a revived 4×400 relay who turned in their best finish this season finishing 2nd place.

So those three relays were a One-Two-& Knock-out Punch garnering, 38 points adding up to 124 points that topped Tivy’s 112 point final tally.

So, Freshman Sophie Eastland’s  6th Place (1 point) finish in her 1600 Meter Run would have Canyon Lake adding those depth point(s) up when facing tougher group of schools in the future.

The Lake will be off these next two weeks before finishing their last non-district meet in Wimberley on Thursday March 26th.

A short drive to watch a salty group of ladies before the meets that count  in April

Way to GO~Fast~Jump Far & High Hawks!

 

Varsity               3200 meter     Junior Varsity
Eva Zabarcencu     11:58.71 1st      Layla Jones 15:53.43 6th          
Sophia Eastland    12:03.76 2nd

4x100 Relay Varsity   49.98 1st      4x100 Relay    53.87 3rd 
Aubrey Avey, Te’a Gonzales           Julia Pena, Perri Jackson
Kennedy Grindle, Savanna Oberlhoter  Paisliegh Fahrney, Avery Rugherford

                  100 meter hurdles 
Kennedy Grindle       16.52 1st      Perri Jackson  18.59 3rd
Shana Cutrer          17.30 2nd

100 meter
Te’a Gonzales         12.69 1st
Savanna Oberholtzer   12.75 2nd

4x200 Relay Varsity 1:49.26 3rd      4x200 Relay   1:55.92 3rd
Aubrey Avey, Mia Zabarcencu          Kiley Williams, Hayden Granzin
Shana Cutrer, Te’a Gonzales          Breannah Matthews, Haley Mechler

400 meter
Mia Zabarcencu        62.51 3rd
Georgia Schexnayder   64.69 5th

                    300 meter hurdles
Aubrey Avey           43.04 1st      Haley Mechler   52.82 2nd
Kennedy Grindle       44.23 2nd

1600 meter                           200 meter 
Eva Zabarcencu      5:25.57 1st      Kiley Williams  28.91 6th
Sophie Eastland     5:50.19 6th

4x400 relay         4:14.68 2nd      4x400 relay  4:33.19 4th
Mia Zabarcencu, Bella Biasatti       Kiley Williams, Haley Mechler
Georgia Schexnayder, Eva Zabarcencu  Bella Huneau, Avery Rutherford

Long Jump                            High Jump 
Savanna Oberholtzer 16-9.50 2nd      Julia Pena      4-08 2nd
Georgia Schexnayder 15-4.75 5th

Triple Jump 
Savanna Oberholtzer    32-6 3rd

High Jump
Shana Cutrer           4-06 5th
Trinity Turner         4-06 5th

Pole Vault
Kennedy Grindle        10-6 2nd
Katelyn Lowth          10-6 3rd
Shana Cutrer            9-6
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!