
Bracken Warriors Breaking Through before Game with Crusaders
Bracken Warriors could not stay up with the Coleman Train in their opening round loss to Tyler Street losing, 92-61.
“As young man we grew tremendously,” Head Coach Hosea Stredic said. “We learned a lot in dealing with adversity and how to deal with it when things did not go our way….but we kept pushing and they (the team) had a heart of gold.”
The Warriors could not stop the locomotive Jordaan Coleman on this day, as this young man totaled, 469 yards on his touchdown runs as the Crusaders hopped on their train for the next round of playoff games next week.
Bracken was in the game up until when they could not capitalize on a short drive after a Presley Day interceptions setting the Warriors up on the Crusaders 29 yard line.
The drive stalled on Tyler Street’s 5 yard line and then the Coleman train took off from the station and left Bracken holding the bags after his 75 yard score and 14 point lead in the first quarter.
BCS would scratch and claw back into the game later in the second quarter as they scored to end that stanza to draw within 8 points, 26-34.
The Crusaders did not take long in getting their 2 score lead back with a 45 run on the first play and BCS could not keep up as Tyler Street would score for 7 straight possessions while throwing an interception return for a touchdown.
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Tanner Faris trying to get the Hawks out of the shadow of their goal post.
Canyon Lake lost to a better team on Friday night in their Bi-District game, 42-10.
“They (La Vega) are a lot better than they were last year,” Head Coach Charley Drum said. “We had to have some things happen and take advantage of those opportunities and that just did not happen.”
The Hawks had the table turned on them based on last year’s game against this same La Vega team.
CL won last year’s game as the Hawks were a senior laden team while the Pirates were starting a freshman quarterback and La Vega’s mistakes resulted in their downfall.
On this night, LV was the more experienced team and with their speed and talent they just ran away from Canyon Lake culminating in this 32 point loss.
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Coaches Corner with Bracken’s Hosea Stredic

Head Coach Hosea Stredic
The ReSporter: Hey Coach, what can you tell us about Tyler Street for this coming Saturday’s game?
Coach Stredic: “They are a pretty good team, they have couple of good running backs.”
The ReSporter: What is your assessment of how you might match up?
Coach Stredic: “I think we can handle them but they have one running back that is 6’3 and 230lbs and he will be a tough one to bring down he is runs like a locomotive. They run the spread and we would not meet another tight team until the State Game.”
The ReSporter: How are you injury wise?
Coach Stredic: “We are injury free.”
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Go Hawks
Canyon Lake started their basketball campaign with a competitive game with Lehman as the Hawks played an even game after a slow start, 37-27.
“We changed our defense after seeing their star player taking advantage of our match-ups,” Head Coach Mary Beth Gallagher said. “We played them much better after the start of the game and I am really pleased considering we lost by 40 points last year to this same team.”
That final score last season with Lehman was an 84-40 score and considering this team being in the 6A Classification then good points can come from a loss.
This year’s volleyball team was helped with the addition of Emma Gray and now this young lady brings a basketball skill set that should help as this season starts to mature as the height can only help.
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Hawks will soon be back in action in 8 more months.
Coaches Corner with Volleyball’s Kim Paisley
The ReSporter: I guess the only way to start this article is ask, what happened?
Coach Paisley: “I think we had a little pressure in knowing we had to win this game and I honestly feel we were the better team but they (Sealy) played better as a team.”
The ReSporter: There were still several good things that happened this year…
Coach Paisley: “This was one heck of a season and I am proud of the team but we will now move on and learn from it.”
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Volleyball says Thanks to all the supporters this season!!
The sting is hopefully fading away after Canyon Lake’s Volleyball team were upset by Sealy last week in the second round of the UIL Playoffs.
Yes, there were stunned faces exiting the facilities as the Hawks had fashioned some impressive numbers for their season which gave the CL family thoughts of an expected win as they took the court.
Phrases like, that is why they play the game, became more poignant as this team had something all of the other Hawk Sport playoff teams have never possessed.
Being favored to win the game over their opponent during the playoff atmosphere.
Don’t get this wrong, Canyon Lake’s football team has been there, but on the other side of this pendulum during their playoff history, as their first round of playoff games have all come as an underdog to the sports community.
In those second round football games, the Hawks have been a participant on the undercard as there have been two of those second round contests, CL, almost pulled off what the Sealy Tiger team did with your Volleyball Hawks.
So, with knowing the differences you might now understand how hurt and disappointed this game would be for the young ladies who had given everything and worked non-stop for a year to be put in a this lofty position of being the favored school.
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Senior Brandon Ward will be looking for a break out year for the Hawks
Canyon Lake has not had a lot of success throughout the years for basketball yet there is a decent chance that this year’s team might have what it takes to finish strong.
The Hawks will have more depth this year as many of the younger players last season played significant roles and with another year of playing could put this team in the spotlight.
Brandon Ward, Justin Ferris, Rory Preiss, Will Gray, Tyler Williams are some of those players that ended last season as solid players.
Looking at Preiss’ last game of stats in his game with Yoakum, and you see what could be in store this season.
Actually Preiss had a great half that many players would like to average for a half. Preiss ended the first half of that Yoakum game with 15 points and 10 rebounds which translates to a double-double.
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The Canyon Lake freshman lost, 14-12, against Boerne Greyhounds but still won the District 14 4-AAAA Freshman Championship.
The Hawks, with the help of 5 self imposed fumbles in which the Hawks only recovered two lost the battle but won the war. The Hawks lost two fumbles inside the Greyhounds 20 yard line which took points off the board as did the failed -2- two point conversion attempts.
However with all the ailments of this effort, CL still managed to hold the game close for a score of 14-12.
The Hawk Defense was a wrecking ball as they have been all season as they had a dominating game on this night too.
The first half was defensive battle for both teams as Boerne throws the ball everywhere and Canyon Lake as we know runs every chance they get.
The Greyhounds had 22 receptions and 124 yards passing with two interceptions and one touchdown.
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Daniel Forgione helped Bracken with a record rushing day
Bracken Christian ran out of time in loss to Cedar Park Summit last Friday night, 85-72.
The Warriors could not find an answer to the lethal passing and running of the Eagles as BCS’s only stop for the defense was a fumble that was recovered in the 4th quarter and a victory snap to run out the clock.
“Their (Summit’s) number 11 could run, see the field, and throw the ball,” Head Coach Hosea Stredic said. “We ran the ball very well and we stayed in the tight formation the whole game and scored 72 points….but, all is good because the playoffs is a new season.”
Bracken has shown great improvement as this season has transpired in scoring 72 points in the loss that very well could had been a mercy game if played in the first part of this year’s campaign.
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