
Freshman Michael Carpenter shows off defensive skills in Hawk Win over Badgers
Canyon Lake Boy’s Soccer won their third game in a row when they outscored Lampasas, 2-1 on the road.
This 3 game streak has all been road games as that song will continue when the Hawks will match up with San Marcos Academy this coming Tuesday.
All three games have been close as CL has given up just 2 goals in those games.
“Brayden Damico keeps getting better with every game we play,” Head Coach Warren Graham stated. “He’s been working hard after practice to develop as a keeper and it’s paying off on the field.”
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Sarah Russell scores 17 points as Canyon Lake looks for that elusive win
Canyon Lake continues to knock on the door but just could not break it down in another close loss to Navarro, 49-40.
“We just were not in sync tonight,” Head Coach Mary Beth Gallagher said. “We played hard, but our defense was not clicking and we struggled to get into rhythm.”
The Hawks continue to improve as Senior Emma Gray rehabs for another shot of playing in the final contests as CL looks to find an open door.
On this night Sarah Russell was on with 5 shots from beyond the arc and 17 points as Sophomore energizer Alexa Ramos found her teammate open on her drives to the basket.
In fact, Ramos was perfect from the floor finishing with 9 points but foul trouble would spell her’s and Canyon Lake’s doom on this night.
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Canyon Lake’s Freshman and Junior Varsity continue reaching for the upper echelon in District 26-4A Basketball with some dominant contests.
On Friday the Freshman won over Navarro by 16 points as the Hosts decided to call off the dogs as they enjoyed a 20 point lead going into the 4th quarter.
The Freshman Hawks were led with 3 players scoring in double digits.
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Senior Sam Langford and other Hawks will need to dig deep as Season comes to a climax
Canyon Lake fell behind by 9 points in the first quarter and could not recover in their loss to first place Navarro, 59-56 in Friday’s night game at the Hawk Nest.
“We did some good stuff and this is a team that thrives in that 4th quarter,” Head Coach Lucas Chapman opened. “We beat them in the 4th but we need to play the whole game.”
Navarro had won their last game against the Hawks by blitzing CL turning a 1 point game to a 10 point win. In two other wins this season the Panthers had that same formula in wins over Wimberley and La Vernia.
The Hawks have a way of letting one quarter getting away and not playing at an energy level needed for completing contests.
Navarro came out of the chute with a 3pointer and CL was playing from behind for the remainder of this game.
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District 26-4A Girls and Boys Basketball Standings
Girls W L Pct GB Boys W L Pct GB
Wimberley 8 1 .889 — Navarro 7 0 1.000 —
Navarro 7 2 .778 1.0 Wimberley 6 1 .857 1.0
La Vernia 7 2 .778 1.0 CL Hawks 4 3 .571 3.0
CL Hawks 4 4 .500 3.5 La Vernia 4 3 .571 3.0
Gonzales 2 7 .222 6.0 Yoakum 2 4 .333 4.5
Yoakum 1 7 .125 6.5 Gonzales 1 6 .143 6.0
Cuero 1 7 .125 6.5 Cuero 0 7 .000 7.0
Jan. 29 Navarro @ CL Hawks
Gonzales @ Yoakum
Cuero @ La Vernia
Girls Boys
Jan. 26 CL Hawks 38 Gonzales 30 CL Hawks 59 Gonzales 47
Wimberley 44 Cuero 28 Wimberley 80 Cuero 35
La Vernia 58 Navarro 47 Navarro 58 La Vernia 57
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The ReSporter: How much did all the fouls interfere with the flow of the game last night?

Head Basketball Coach Lucas Chapman
Coach Chapman: “It was a very long and choppy game. They were very aggressive from the start, which led to a lot of early fouls. It was hard to get into a rhythm offensively, but it wasn’t completely detrimental to what we were trying to do. Other than not capitalizing on shooting 50 FTs, we did very well.”
The ReSporter: Were you pleased with the overall play from the team?
Coach Chapman: “I was very pleased with our effort and energy and how we played. It was a tough game. Give Gonzales credit for coming out and playing really hard and making it tough. That is a place that is always tough to play at, so to come out of there with a grind it out win was huge. Good teams and playoff teams find ways to win games like that, and we did. I was very proud of our guys and the resiliency they showed.”
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Rory Preiss is high point scoring 16 points in Hawk’s win over Gonzales
Canyon Lake, with last night’s win over Gonzales, accomplished something never seen on the hard wood with their 4th district win in a season.
The Hawks took care of business beating the Apaches, 59-47 and now sport a 4-3 District 26-4A record going into their game with Navarro this Friday at the Hawk Nest.
Rory Preiss led CL with 16 points while Brandon Ward showed the rest of the Hawks how to score from the charity stripe in scoring 12 points.
Canyon Lake had 51 chances of scoring points from the free throw line and cashed in just 23 times with Ward sinking 10 of those tries.
Another good game on the boards with 47 and 17 of those rebounds came on the offensive side.
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GO HAWKS!!
Canyon Lake had a big win on Tuesday as they avenged an earlier loss to Gonzales with a win, 38-30.
This victory evened their district record at 4-4 and 2-0 for the second round of play.
“This is a good win for us since we lost to them (Gonzales) last time,” Head Coach Mary Beth Gallagher surmised. “We hit better from the free throw line and those were our only points in the fourth.”
Sarah Russell and Alexa Ramos finished in double figures with 15 and 12 points respectfully.
As the all important free throw played a huge roll, as the Hawks scored 15 points from the line and 9 of those shots in that fourth quarter in helping to secure this win.
CL Hawks and Gonzales played a tough and close game throughout the contest.
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James Alexander is one of many as CL Hawks beat Pleasanton in first Home Game this Season (Pictures by Lynne Carpenter)
This Week @ Canyon Lake
Jan. 26 CL Hawks 2 Smithville 1 Girls Soccer
CL Hawks JV 57 Gonzales 41 Boys Basketball
CL Hawks JV 25 Gonzales 40 Girls Basketball
CL Hawks 2 La Vernia 1 Boys Soccer
CL Hawks Fresh @ Gonzales 6:15 Boys Basketball
CL Hawks Varsity 38 Gonzales 30 Girls Basketball
CL Hawks Varsity 59 Gonzales 47 Boys Basketball
Jan. 29 CL Hawks @ SA Breckenridge 5:00 Girls Soccer
Navarro @ CL Hawks JV 5:00 Girls Basketball
Navarro @ CL Hawks JV 5:00 Boys Basketball
Navarro @ CL Hawks Fresh 6:15 Girls Basketball
Navarro @ CL Hawks Varsity 6:15 Girls Basketball
CL Hawks @ Lampasas 7:00 Boys Soccer
Navarro @ CL Hawks Varsity 7:30 Boys Basketball
Navarro @ CL Hawks Fresh 7:30 Girls Basketball
Jan. 30 CL Hawks @ Palo Alto College All Day Swimming
UIL District 28-5A Championship
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Canyon Lake had a decent week in court last week as both Varsity teams won needed games as their district race matures into the latter stages.
The Lady Hawks needed a win over Yoakum as they now have a legit chance of making the playoffs.
That chance will be front and center this Tuesday as CL will travel to Gonzales for another must win as it was the Apache’s who won the first contest the first of January.
Canyon Lake showed in their last game they have some fire power scoring over 70 points and having several players contributing.
That game will need to be repeated again this week for the Girls as they showed during the first round with a winnable game against Navarro.
Playing at home on Friday might be that little extra needed to carry that game in the win column for the home team.
A sweep will make a mark and a break even week will give the Hawks more must win games in the weeks to come.
Canyon Lake Boys finished the first round 3-3 and if that can be repeated then a ticket to the playoffs would be next.
The Hawks have proven they could win more as they too played Navarro to the end earlier this year.
For CL to realize a better record the Hawks will need to not let up on any quarter as last Friday’s game the energy level was good enough for Yoakum but that same energy will be losses to the 3 teams presently ahead of them in the standings.
This second round of games will have Navarro and Wimberley playing at the Hawk Nest and that ingredient might be a missing link that could carry CL to a surprising finish.
Girls Soccer finished last week with a 1-0-1 record and this team certainly broke out with a 9 goal game on Friday beating Pleasanton.
“This game was a great confidence booster for our team,” Head Coach Ryan Tierney said. “Every game I ask my girls to go have fun playing the game they fell in love with.”
That was certainly evident in this win as Canyon Lake got a goal from six different ladies.
“I feel the girls genuinely love each other and want to see everyone be successful,” Coach Tierney said. “ This game proves we play a team game, the way it’s meant to be played.”
Coach Tierney was making a point on this years club. The Hawks will be on the road this week and both games are very winnable and if CL can get these two wins, then they will be 6-2-1 going into their last week of non-district games.
The Boys Soccer team finished 1-1 this past week after playing a potent Giddings team and then getting back on track with a win over Pleasanton.
CL Boys Soccer will be on the road this week with games with La Vernia and Lampasas as this non-district schedule will come to a close after next week’s games.
Canyon Lake presently sports a 3-4 record and will look to improve on that mark in these next 4 games.
Go Hawks!!
Canyon Lake Season and District Top 3
District Play for 6 Games
shooting pct free throws pct 3pt pct
Jacob Ramirez .571 Rory Preiss .824 Joseph Boyd 1.000
Rory Preiss .545 Brandon Ward .579 Jacob Ramirez .571
Heath McDonough .458 Gerrit Wilkins .571 Justin Ferris .375
points free throws 3pt goals
Will Gray 67 Rory Preiss 14 Will Gray 9
Rory Preiss 63 Brandon Ward 11 Will Nance 4
Brandon Ward 47 Gerrit Wilkins 8 Brandon Ward 4
Jacob Ramirez 4
offensive reb defensive reb total rebounds
Rory Preiss 15 Rory Preiss 25 Rory Preiss 40
Heath McDonough 12 Will Gray 20 Will Gray 31
Will Gray 11 Brandon Ward 16 Heath McDonough 24
assists steals blocks
Gerrit Wilkins 14 Brandon Ward 12 Tyler Williams 8
Brandon Ward 14 Rory Preiss 11 Joseph Boyd 6
Will Gray 10 Will Gray 9 Heath McDonough 3
Will Nance 3
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Season Play for 24 Games
shooting pct free throws pct 3pt pct
Tyler Williams .479 Brandon Ward .653 Joseph Boyd .667
Rory Preiss .471 Justin Ferris .588 Jacob Ramirez .358
Heath McDonough .449 Will Gray .561 Rory Preiss .286
points free throws 3pt goals
Rory Preiss 197 Brandon Ward 32 Jacob Ramirez 24
Will Gray 159 Gerrit Wilkins 32 Will Gray 18
Brandon Ward 157 Rory Preiss 31 Brandon Ward 15
offensive reb defensive reb total reb
Rory Preiss 55 Rory Preiss 90 Rory Preiss 145
Heath McDonough 36 Heath McDonough 69 Heath McDonough 105
Tyler Williams 31 Will Gray 68 Will Gray 96
assists steals blocks
Gerrit Wilkins 41 Brandon Ward 34 Tyler Williams 29
Brandon Ward 40 Rory Preiss 30 Heath McDonough 14
Will Gray 37 Heath McDonough 30 Rory Preiss 11
Will Gray 30
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