
Savanna Oberholtzer signs Soccer Scholarship with SFA flanked by her Dad (Mark) & Mom (Sherry).
Savanna Oberholtzer picked SFA as her next stop for her Soccer and school studies.
Savanna had already been spoken for after Lubbock Christian offered a place on their team but things got turned around recently after Coach Ben Morrison was recently hired as a SFA Coach which was a deal maker for the Lumberjacks.
“I knew the coaches and when they reached out I went there and loved everything it was nice and I will look forward to continue working on my game and keep playing there.”
On what Savanna plans to do in class? “Nursing,” said like a player dribbling down the field with an open net.
Savanna has been a trail blazer for The Lake Soccer team after becoming the all-time scorer last season passing Maddie (her sister) Oberholtzer last season.
Head Coach Kara Stracener shared her thoughts, “She is not one dimensional…in my 25 years of coaching she is in my top 3 athletes and all of those players played on a Division I College.” Coach Stracener continued, “She is important and great for our team and has raised our other players. Running track and being on the cheer team makes her a more rounded athlete when combined. As well as getting to 108 goals and 27 assists in her years at Canyon Lake.
Mark (Dad) Oberholzer shared his thoughts on this momentous day, “I’m so proud of her….she has worked her whole life for this. People see the end product when she competes but it is her whole work ethics seeing her working hard and wanting to be the best.”
“She is very competitive and playing soccer allows her to get physical on the field and when she is knocked down she gets right back up and ready to be in charge,” Sherry (Mom) Oberholtzer quipped. “She has always been in charge!”

Way to Go Savanna!
Savanna came to high school and took her soccer-track-cheer teams to new heights competing at the State Level whether it’s field events or running relays and 100-200 meter dash.
With her uncanny way of throwing a soccer ball with her somersault acrobatics to breaking the 12 second (11.99) 100 meter a full half second faster than CL’s #2 Alysha Perez 12.46 back in 2017. Savanna has the best long jump 18-02.75 and is presently in 3rd place for the triple jump (36-02.50) and as a team player she has been on The Lake’s All-Time Best for the 4×100 & 4×200 relay teams. Both of those relays are 2 seconds better than those 2nd place relay teams.
Canyon Lake will certainly be in the running in all of these sports above this year and chance to catch this Lumberjack taking down some trees on her way to higher lofty goals.
Way to Go Savanna & Go Lake ~ Go Lumberjacks!

Kobe Halverson caught 8 Targets in last week’s win. Go Lake Beat the Ducks! (photo Daniel Clifton)
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Canyon Lake will be in action Tuesday against Texans.. 4th round of playoffs. Let’s GO LAKE!
THIS WEEK @ THE LAKE November 10-14th
Mon Nov 10 The Lake @ Manor Boys Basketball
Tue Nov 11 Smithville @ The Lake JV 500p Girls Basketball
Smithville @ The Lake 630p Girls Basketball
Wimberley vs The Lake 700p Volleyball
Blossom Center
Fri Nov 14 The Lake JV @ Saint Mary’s 500p Girls Basketball
The Lake @ Saint Mary’s 630p Girls Basketball
The Lake vs Taylor 700p Football
Lockhart
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Playoff week @ The Lake with CLake’s Volleyball playing a Semi-Final contest against Wimberley in San Antonio. Volleyball has disposed of Legacy Ranch, Cuero and El Campo thus far with a huge hurdle this Tuesday playing the Texans.
A Tall Order but this is why you play the game because you never know what can or will happen. One thing for sure is a Hawk Team that has been playing lights out who beat a Ricebird team much like they were playing in their district schedule by Needville.
The first serve will be at 700pm in San Antonio Blossom Center.
Football will start their post-season at a neutral site in Lockhart High School with kick-off 700pm. Taylor finished second in their Austin district and should be a good game and a chance for CLake to start another year with a bi-district battle.
The Lake had to come back last week by scoring two 4th quarter touchdowns which had CLHS scoring on all 4 possessions in that 2nd half of action.
Basketball has begun and the Ladies took Jefferson to the woodshed scoring a 73-12 victory and will have a home game this Tuesday against Smithville and then on the road to St. Mary’s.
CLake Boys Basketball had their first scrimmage in Lampasas last Saturday and will continue at Manor on Monday with their first regular season contest in Luling November 18th.
Congrats to The Lake’s Volleyball Team and good luck this week.
Go Hawks!

Preslie Owens, Te’a Gonzales & Kylee Goff Lined-UP & Ready to Go Hawks!

Way to Go Lake!
Canyon Lake Volleyball (24-16) is going where no other (except Boy’s Soccer) team has ever gone in The Lake’s Post Season history after a Lake sweep of El Campo (28-12) after spotting these Ricebirds that first set, 25-27, 25-17, 25-21, 25-15.
Boys Soccer made the first round in the Final 4 and now CLake will try to replicate that feat with a win this coming Tuesday at the Blossom Athletic Center Littleton Gym in San Antonio with first serve at 7:00pm.
It will be a tough opponent seeing that it is a team CL has lost 3 times this season to with that first loss early during a regular season tournament play.
Wimberley finished first in district and sport a lofty, 44-5 record entering this Regional Final battle.

Let’s Go Hawks!!
The Lake has hit their stride during their last three UIL Tournament season games and beating an El Campo team that finished their district with two losses to Needville while sweeping the rest of those district battles.
This night started with The Lake having a lead early, 4-1 and kept that advantage until a Ricebird 4 point rally securing an El Campo first lead, 18-13.
Canyon Lake would draw back tying, 20-20 on a Gabby Fory kill and an unforced error by EC. The Lake would continue prying with a two point lead, 23-21 but that was when El Campo would impose their will in a first set Lake loss, 27-25.
CLake’s next set was a full out blitz with all but one player scoring points off serve. In fact, CL had 4 service points of 2 or more which led to an, 18-11 Hawk advantage.
Gabby Fory was on top of her game getting 5 kills and a block during that blitz with great passes and solid assists leading to this convincing, 25-17 conquest.
During those last 3 sets had CL in single digits with unforced errors, 7 in set two ~ 8 set three ~ 6 set four.
It was that 3rd set that would see too much Rice in these Birds as The Hawks would soar and finally devour these Ricebirds. Canyon Lake & El Campo would have 8 ties during this set before taking a, 17-14 lead capped by a Chylea Gray ace that tipped the top off the net falling harmlessly to the court.

Way to Go Lake Volleyball.
It was a Chloe Gray kill for that final clinching point giving CL a, 2-1 lead and what would lead to an even more convincing fork (or should that be spoon) into these Ricebirds.
Izzy Fory’s service would be a separating moment in this final set with an ace that was joined with two kills from Gabby Fory and Kylie Rodriguez giving CLake a, 7-3 lead and with that separation it would be present until that final point.
Bella Biasatti had an ace and two more kills for Rodriguez and more unforced errors that had the only thing fearing El Campo would be all that Rice left on their plate, 25-15.
Lots of Hawks were flying high in this win with Gabby Fory finishing with 17 kills, Kylie Rodriguez 25 digs, and Chloe Gray’s 38 assists.
Canyon Lake continues to enjoy their ride into another week of games!
Way to GO LAKE!
TEAM STATS: 25-27. 25-17, 25-21, 25-15
Kills: Gabby Fory 17
Kylie Rodriguez 10
Preslie Owens 9
Assists: Chloe Gray 38
Izzy Fory 2
Digs: Kylie Rodriguez 25
Izzy Fory 20
Bella Biasatti 13
Chylea Gray 10
Blocks: Kylee Goff 2
Te’a Gonzales 2
Preslie Owens 1
Gabby Fory 1
Aces: Izzy Fory 3
Chylea Gray 2
Bella Biasatti 2

Chris Brown & the rest of the offensive line’s one yard winning score. (photo Daniel Clifton)

Let’s Go Lake!
The Lake finished regular season with a respectable, 7-3 record and after a fourth quarter comeback win over Pleasanton will now use some momentum in their coming up Bi-District contest against an old foe Taylor Duck team this Friday in Lockhart High School with kick-off at 7:00pm.
CLake started slow with a first series fumble followed with 3 series composed of 3 plays and punt sequence.
Meanwhile the Eagles’ punt return on their second possession started 35 yards for a score. It would be an 8 play and 25 yard field goal, 3-0 score that would end up being all the scoring for all 24 those first half minutes.
CLHS had 89 total yards during those opening two frames with 48 yards coming on their last drive before running out of time.
Pleasanton started their second half with another 8 play drive which was helped with a 26 yard pass play and 29 yard scoring completion for a, 10-0 lead.

Hit Man says way to make your hits a winner Lake!
The Lake responded with a 10 play drive covering 46 yards and a Jack Stracener, first field goal, traveling 31 yards and putting this battle back into a one score lead, 10-3.
This Eagle team kept soaring with another time consuming 12 play drive which would produce a 41 yard field goal. Leaving CL with a 10 point deficit two plays into that final quarter of work.
This work would need to come both offensively with at least one defensive stop.
Possessions would be treated like gold in this contest and it was the Hawk’s Special Team who helped next when Gram Simpson took his kick-off return setting only needing 57 yards to paydirt. It took 5 plays and a Simpson 4 yard run with still more work needed to be done still needing 3 points for a tie.
Pleasanton did drain more precious minutes off the clock using a 12 play drive which would leave CLake needing to go 76 yards for their final score be it field goal or touchdown.
Fifteen plays later it would be Chris Brown’s power sneak that gave CL a hard fought must win leaving this Eagle team with enough time to respond.
That Canyon Lake final drive had just two 3rd down plays but it would be a Lucas Schexnayder 20 yard catch and run to the 3 yard line that erased an earlier holding call that led to his finishing touches and Hawk with a victory.
A Hawk Defense would be key in giving CLake’s offense enough time and chance to pull this win off after scoring on all 4 possessions in that second half which turned out to be a right potion and putting those same ingredients starting this coming Friday for another win.
Canyon Lake has a, 4-0 record over Pleasanton now with those first two coming during post-season play.
Way to GO LAKE!
1 2 3 4 Final
Pleasanton 3 0 7 3 13
CL Hawks 0 0 3 14 17
Team Stats Eagles Hawks
Total Yards 315 250
First Downs 18 17
Rush/Yards 56/215 20/79
Comp/Att/Int 5/9/0 16/28/0
Passing Yards 100 171
Punts/Average 1/35.0 4/42.8
Fumbles/Lost 3/1 1/1
Penalties-Yards 7-65 5-45
Passing Comp Att Pct Yds Int TD
Jace Wheeler 16 28 .571 171 0 0
Rushing Att Yds Ave Lg TD
Gram Simpson 9 38 4.2 10 1
Chris Brown 5 24 4.8 9 1
Jace Wheeler 5 22 4.4 9 0
Kobe Halverson 1 -5 - - 0
Totals 20 79 4.0 10 2
Receiving No Yds Ave Lg TD
Kobe Halverson 8 88 11.0 20 0
Gram Simpson 3 28 9.3 13 0
Peyton King 3 26 8.7 11 0
Lucas Schexnayder 1 20 20.0 20 0
Chris Brown 1 9 9.0 9 0
Totals 16 171 10.7 20 0
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Carter Williams left his mark in basketball rating high in CL’s Top Ten.
(photo by Daniel Clifton)
Canyon Lake Boy’s Basketball will commence this weekend with a scrimmage against Lampasas and hopes of building on last year’s Bi-District appearance.
Some strong players were lost which opens the door for new names in search of putting their names on the lists below.
This Top Ten is visited by several former players in particular Andrew Riali and others who have played for The Lake.
The ReSporter hopes you enjoy this compilation and look forward in covering new heights this season.
Let’s Go Lake!
Career TOTAL POINTS Season # Yr
Parker Mott 929 Rico Griffin 466 20
Carter Williams 829 Parker Mott 443 18
Mario Aguilar 818 Mario Aguilar 413 24
Rico Griffin 794 Paker Mott 412 19
Rory Preiss 760 Caleb Kreiger 406 13
Andrew Riali 594 Rory Preiss 406 17
Jacob Holland 584 Mario Aguilar 405 22
Jaxson Jeter 578 Sam Schimank 391 19
Matt Magness 555 Christian Pena 384 10
Brandon Wardk 498 Colton Winters 368 21
REBOUNDS # Yr
Carter Williams 734 Rico Griffin 264 20
Rico Griffin 558 Carter Williams 249 24
Rory Preiss 499 Carter Williams 246 25
Mario Aguilar 444 Jarred Rollins 220 18
Sean Nolan 368 Caleb Kreiger 218 13
Tyler Williams 357 Sean Nolan 213 15
Heath McDonough 338 Heath McDonough 211 17
Trent MacRoberts 317 Dalton Stromquist 205 25
Griffen Williams 317 Rico Giffin 193 19
Andrew Riali 296 Mario Aguilar 190 23
3 POINTERS # Yr
Parker Mott 160 Colton Winters 78 21
Jacob Holland 144 Parker Mott 70 18
Andrew Riali 122 Parker Mott 69 19
Mario Aguilar 93 Jacob Holland 66 25
Colton Winters 81 Jacob Holland 65 24
Chris Green 77 Andrew Riali 62 13
Jacob Ramirez 76 Andrew Riali 60 14
Garrett Winters 71 Sam Schimank 49 19
Sam Schimank 61 Jacob Ramirez 45 17
Matt Magness 52 Mario Aguilar 44 23
FREE THROWS # Yr
Parker Mott 205 Christian Pena 109 10
Rory Preiss 154 Parker Mott 97 18
Rico Griffin 142 Parker Mott 87 19
Mario Aguilar 132 Tyler Pauly 84 21
Tyler Pauly 124 Patrick McAuliffe 82 20
Andrew Riali 121 Rory Preiss 79 17
Matt Magness 120 Andrew Riali 78 14
Tyler Williams 104 Rico Griffin 73 20
Christian Pena 102 Caleb Kreiger 72 13
Jaxson Jeter 99 Mario Aguilar 70 23
ASSISTS # Yr
Tyler Pauly 214 Doug Hubnik 151 13
Jaxson Jeter 214 Tyler Pauly 118 21
Mario Aguilar 188 Mario Aguilar 96 24
Doug Hubnik 187 Tyler Pauly 95 20
Carter Williams 162 Jaxson Jeter 95 25
Rico Griffin 156 Tanner Jones 90 10
Matt Magness 136 Zack Taliaferro 89 18
Parker Mott 123 Rico Griffin 86 20
Rory Preiss 113 Matt Magness 81 11
Gerrit Wilkins 113 Jaxson Jeter 79 23
STEALS # Yr
Carter Williams 231 Carter Williams 87 25
Parker Mott 169 Parker Mott 84 19
Rico Griffin 124 Tanner Jones 76 10
Rory Preiss 123 Jaxson Jeter 67 25
Jaxson Jeter 122 Parker Mott 58 18
Mario Aguilar 116 Carter Williams 57 23
Tyler Pauly 81 Parker Mott 56 18
Neal Whitehead 78 Rico Griffin 54 20
Tanner Jones 76 Rico Griffin 52 19
Skyler Tschoepe 69 Sam Schimank 51 19
Matt Magness 69
BLOCKS # Yr
Carter Williams 109 Caleb Kreiger 59 13
Tyler Williams 96 Sean Nolan 58 15
Sean Nolan 85 Tyler Williams 39 16
Peyton McMullen 60 Peyton McMullen 34 21
Caleb Kreiger 59 Trent MacRoberts 33 19
Trent MacRoberts 48 Carter Williams 33 23
Neal Whitehead 47 Carter Williams 32 24
Mario Aguilar 40 Tyler Williams 32 17
Dalton Stromquist 40 Neal Whitehead 31 11
Rory Preiss 35 Carter Williams 31 25

Hawks advance after sweeping Cuero to Regional Finals. Let’s Go Lake!

Way to GO LAKE!
Canyon Lake’s Volleyball (23-16) swept through their Area Round over Cuero, 25-13, 25-17, 26-25 as they will have a short rest before facing El Campo Ricebirds (28-11) in a Regional Semi-Final battle.
The Hawks had been stuck as an Area finalist 7 times previously and now will try to up the ante with another win.
Lake Volleyball was the first sport to win a District Championship when they went undefeated during that 2015 campaign but was just short when Sealy overcame a first set Hawk win before rebounding with a, 3-1 comeback.
CLake started this night with one of their best opening sets taking these Gobblers, 25-13. Over half of those points were a result of some salty sets from Senior Chloe Gray to an array of Hawks with Te’a Gonzales starting off with 2 kills, Gabby Fory 3 kills, Preslie Owens 3 kills in succession.

Let’s Go Lake!
That start had The Lake enjoying an 18-7 advantage with Kylie Rodriguez serving a 5 point rally and eventual first set dominating result.
These Gobblers would hang around longer in that second set clawing back to an, 11-11 tie before CL would again be in top form outscoring Cuero, 14-6 to finish that set.
It was the third set that had more drama as both squads were tied 10 times during this set before Canyon Lake forged to a 19-14 advantage and what looked like another copy cat win.
However, it was Cuero that got some pecking (or whatever Gobblers do) and took a, 23-21 lead that had Head Coach Daniella Villarreal calling a timeout, “I just told them to take a deep breath and take it one point at a time.”
Some unforced Gobbler errors and then two kills by Gabby Fory from perfect assists for Chloe Gray to finish flatten this Area Round Road Block that allowed a smooth drive home with a trophy that hopes to have more company in the upcoming years.
This upcoming Regional Semi-Final contest has two even teams according to Max-Preps in Texas Ricebirds ranked 335~~Hawks 334, Section Ricebirds ranked 171~~Hawks 170, and State Division Ricebirds ranked 46~~ Hawks 45.
The 2025 Texas Girls Coaches Association State Volleyball Poll just came out with Canyon Lake ranked 8th in their Class 4A Division II Poll. Wimberley is ranked 3rd in this poll to give some reference.
Canyon Lake will match up this Friday in Gonzales, Texas with the winner advancing to the Regional Finals.
Let’s Go Hawks!
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Sofia George took her basketball skills to Mary Hardin Baylor.

Hit Man says clear your nets so those shots can go thru the hoop & Go Lake!
Tis the season with another year for Canyon Lake’s Lady Basketball to get things going with a new head coach and what should be a young team.
Char Hutson was placed as the new Head Coach for a program that has had several people in that chair these past few seasons.
Coach Hutson will be bringing a fresh approach since this will be here first year as head of her own program. Hutson has been an assistant these past few years and having a knowledge of the players will play in her favor.
The ReSporter has been part of the Hawk’s Sports programs from the beginning and has seen these All-Time articles giving present players a goal of what they might be able to break into this group of ladies. As well as former players (and Parents) love seeing where their daughter still stands in this realm.
Let’s Go Lake and Hawk Nation wish Coach Hutson the very best crafting this season.
Career Stats TOTAL POINTS Season Stats
Reagan Heun 1348 Reagan Heun 567 2018
Sofia George 1207 Sofia George 553 2023
Reece Coburn 983 Ashley Pfaff 494 2010
Chelsea Tschoepe 862 Reagan Heun 455 2017
Alexa Ramos 767 Marley Carrizales 377 2019
Katie Williams 755 Tiffany Tschoepe 342 2011
Jessie Melendez 590 Sofia George 337 2022
Marley Carrizales 587 Katie Williams 326 2013
Tiffany Tschoepe 515 Reagan Heun 326 2015
Lainee Moses 504 Reece Coburn 309 2023
BLOCKS
Caroline Kullberg 141 Caroline Kullberg 71 2019
Amber Ramsey 129 Caroline Kullberg 63 2018
Mya Vorhis 128 Amber Ramsey 48 2013
Jessie Melendez 78 Amber Ramsey 46 2012
Katie Williams 73 Alexis Fuller 39 2015
Sarah Schneider 71 Tiffany Tschoepe 38 2011
Tiffany Tschoepe 48 Mya Vorbis 37 2024
Sofia George 44 Mya Vorhis 37 2023
Alexis Fullen 40 Sarah Schneider 34 2016
Reagan Heun 39 Katie Williams 33 2012
ASSISTS
Lainee Moses 233 Lainee Moses 96 2020
Marley Carrizales 189 Lainee Moses 95 2019
Reece Coburn 165 Tiffany Arredondo 92 2010
Chelsea Tschoepe 158 Ashley Pfaff 89 2010
Reagan Heun 145 Marley Carrizales 78 2020
Marley Christian 144 Marley Carrizales 75 2019
Alesz Ramos 132 Reagan Heun 71 2018
Tiffany Arredondo 125 Chelsea Tschoepe 60 2020
Sofia George 111 Jessica McMurray 59 2010
Ashley Pfaff 89 Marley Christian 58 2023
Jessie Melendez 89 Alexa Ramos 54 2018
Reece Coburn 54 2023
STEALS
Alexa Ramos 301 Sofia George 111 2023
Marley Carrizales 261 Marley Carrizales 106 2019
Sofia George 260 Ashley Pfaff 96 2010
Lainee Moses 258 Chelsea Tschoepe 95 2019
Chelsea Tschoepe 249 Marley Carrizales 93 2020
Amber Ramsey 201 Alexa Ramos 90 2018
Mya Vorhis 191 Lainee Moses 87 2020
Reece Coburn 173 Lainee Moses 84 2019
Reagan Heun 171 Alexa Ramos 81 2017
Sofia George 165 Mya Vorhis 80 2023
FREE THROWS
Reagan Heun 404 Reagan Heun 196 2018
Sofia George 194 Ashley Pfaff 153 2010
Alexa Ramos 185 Reagan Heun 145 2017
Chelsea Tschoepe 155 Megan Browning 85 2011
Ashley Pfaff 152 Sofia George 85 2023
Tiffany Tschoepe 139 Reece Coburn 83 2023
Reece Coburn 134 Tiffany Arredondo 79 2010
Megan Browning 133 Tiffany Tschoepe 72 2011
Reece Coburn 120 Sofia George 70 2022
Katie Williams 119 Marley Carrizales 67 2020
Tiffany Tschoepe 67 2010
3 POINT MAKES
Reagan Heun 136 Sophia Barber 65 2020
Chelsea Tschoepe 130 Reagan Heun 56 2017
Sophia Barber 102 Sofia George 50 2023
Sofia George 95 Chelsea Tschoepe 46 2019
Reece Coburn 65 Reagan Heun 45 2018
Sarah Russell 62 Sofia George 43 2022
Olivia Flores 42 Chelsea Tschoepe 42 2020
Marley Carrizales 41 Ashley Pfaff 39 2010
Marley Christian 40 Sophia Barber 36 2019
Ashley Pfaff 39 Olivia Flores 36 2012
Char Hutson 30 Reagan Heun 35 2015
Kaitlyn Cox 30
REBOUNDS
Jessie Melendez 848 Tiffany Tschoepe 297 2011
Mya Vorhis 648 Tiffany Tschoepe 282 2010
Chelsea Tschoepe 616 Jessie Melendez 275 2019
Tiffany Tschoepe 579 Amber Ramsey 254 2012
Katie Williams 559 Reagan Heun 253 2018
Amber Ramsey 558 Amber Ramsey 241 2013
Reagan Heun 544 Katie Williams 225 2012
Caroline Kullberg 381 Katie Williams 216 2013
Kyndall Drum 377 Jessie Melendez 216 2020
Sofia George 366 Jessie Melendez 213 2018

A Packed Hawk Nest. Way to GO LAKE!
Canyon Lake took care of business sweeping into an Area Round playoff next Tuesday in Seguin against Cuero after disposing of Legacy Ranch Wranglers, 25-19 ~ 25-10 ~ 25-18.
“The first playoff game was electric! We had the home court advantage, and a huge credit goes to our fans with all our families, students, teachers., and staff for bringing the energy that helped us gain and maintain momentum throughout the game,” Head Coach Daniella Villarreal started. “The first set was full of playoff nerves, as none of our girls had experience this level of competition in volleyball. However, we have multi-sport athletes with playoff experience in soccer and softball, so I knew they would overcome their nerves and rise to the moment. By the second set, we took control with strong serving and passing, playing a much cleaner, more confident game as we settled into the environment. I’m really proud of how they handled the playoff atmosphere and improved as the game progressed.”
Starting the first set, The Lake could not shake these Wranglers before forging a 3 point lead, 15-12 and then hitting their stride stretching that lead to, 24-15 before seeing these Visitor’s 4 point rally.
That momentum continued into that 2nd set when Chloe Gray opened with a 4 serve rally with the help of a Preslie Owens’ kill with some added unforced errors coming from the Wranglers.

Let’s Go Lake~Beat Cuero
Legacy would still hang around getting back to a 2 point deficit, 10-8 before Paisley Fahrney would unleash, serving a 4 ace 9 point rally, that gave CLake all they needed tying up this Wrangler team winning, 25-10.
It was Chloe Gray’s time behind the line serving another 3 point barrage that had an ace and three different Hawk’s with a kill, Goff (finished with 7), Kylie Rodriguez (finished with 8) and Te’a Gonzales (finished with 3).
Those 9 points also added a kill for Kylee Goff along with a kill and block coming from Gabby Fory.
Fahrney finished the night leading the Hawks with 5 of CL’s 13 aces.
Canyon Lake’s depth proved to be too much for Legacy Ranch keeping the pressure on with a plethora of players getting into the act.
Kills: 6 different players with 3 or more.
Aces: 4 different players with 2 or more.
Digs: 9 different players recording one or more.
Blocks: 4 different players with Goff leading this category with 3.
Assists: 6 different players with Chloe Gray, the setter, with 25.

Bi-District Champions~~ Cuero is next. GO LAKE!
A lot of action from the starters and bench giving Head Coach Daniella Villarreal many options to take control of this first post-season opportunity in six years.
That last set had Legacy’s back against the wall which had their first lead of more than one point as Legacy led, 10-9 before Fahrney took over serving another 4 point rally that had (wait for it) another ace Chloe kill.
The Hawks would continue their dominance finishing their third set by outscoring these Wranglers, 17-8. CLake scored 6 straight times on their serve to finish this match.
Coach Villarreal shared Canyon Lake’s next battle, “On Tuesday, we face Cuero at Seguin High School at 6:00pm. We’ll be preparing strategies to set us up for success while maintaining confidence and team chemistry. Each playoff round gets tougher, and anything can happen, so our focus in on improving as a team and keeping our momentum going.”
This is CL’s 8th year to play during the post-season with 7 of those invites having the Hawk’s winning a Bi-District Trophy. The Lake has an, 0-7 record in that second round and getting over that hurdle has been hard to accomplish….is this the year?
The Resporter thinks that Coach Villarreal would mention one more ingredient needed for this next round….ANOTHER HAWK NATION TURNOUT FOR A WIN!
Let’s GO LAKE!
Game Stats: 25-19, 25-10, 25-18.
Kills: Kylie Rodriguez 8
Preslie Owens 8
Kylee Goff 7
Gabby Fory 6
Blocks: Kylee Goff 3
Te’a Gonzales 1
Preslie Owens 1
Gabby Fory 1
Aces: Paisleigh Fahrney 5
Chylea Gray 3
Izzy Fory 3
Chloe Gray 2
Digs: Izzy Fory 7
Kylie Rodriguez 7
Bella Biasatti 5
Chloe Gray 5
Assist: Chloe Gray 25
Kylie Rodriguez 2
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