Canyon Lake will have 7 athletes taking a van to Kingsville next week after competition in their Area Meet last week in Hawkville.
Sophomore Bailey Drum will represent the ladies after a personal best triple jump of 36-02 and winning this event.

Bailey Drum keeps that great Triple Jump tradition going for the Hawks
From Head Girls Coach John Barthels, “Bailey was tied for 4th place going into the Area Meet with a jump of 34-07. The young lady she was tied with jumped 35-00 on her first attempt putting pressure on Bailey early. Then Bailey jumped her season and career best of 34-09.00 before being re-arranged for the finals.
She had one jump that I told her would have been 36-00 if she had not scratched by half a foot. She was still in 5th place going into her final jump, where she needed to have a 35+ attempt. Then she perfectly hit the board and exploded to a 36-02.00 jump, giving her 1st place over everyone.”
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District 27-3A Baseball Standings
team W L Pct.
Boerne 12 1 .923
Wimberley 10 3 .769
CL Hawks 5 8 .385
Navarro 5 8 .385
Fredericksburg 4 9 .308
Bandera 3 10 .231
Upcoming Games
Tuesday April 22nd
Navarro @ CL Hawks
Boerne @ Wimberley
Fredericksburg @ Bandera
Friday April 25th
CL Hawks @ Navarro
Wimberley @ Boerne
Bandera @ Fredericksburg
Last Week's Results
Tuesday
Boerne 4 CL Hawks 3
Wimberley 7 Fredericksburg 4
Navarro 6 Bandera 3
Thursday
Boerne 11 CL Hawks 3
Navarro 11 Bandera 3
Wimberley 10 Fredericksburg 3
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Canyon Lake went to battle again in their last game of this season with a loss to a tough Navarro squad, 14-6.

Seniors Brianna Young and Emma Broussard pose after final Hawk Game
It was Senior Night on this wet night for two Hawks giving fans a chance to say good-bye, yet looking at this lineup you also have a ton of youngsters.
Brianna Young and Emma Broussard both helped plug some key holes, but being a freshman or sophomore against older clubs just did not translate to victories in District 27-3A.
“Considering the conditions with rain, we did not give up,” Head Coach John Gallagher said. “We hit this pitcher a lot better this time and our players played their heart out for the seniors and everybody else.”
Navarro started with three runs to start this affair, giving CL a glimpse of what they would have to do to win this game.
Canyon Lake had scored more runs this season than any other Hawk team and this would be a game where scoring would be needed in mass.
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District 27-3A Baseball Standings
W L Pct
Boerne 11 1 .917
Wimberley 9 3 .750
CL Hawks 5 7 .418
Navarro 4 8 .333
Fredericksburg 4 8 .333
Bandera 3 9 .250
Thursday's Games
Boerne @ Canyon Lake
Navarro @ Bandera
Fredericsburg @ Wimberley
Tuesday's Scores
Boerne 4 CL Hawks 3
Wimberley 7 Fredericksburg 4
Navarro 6 Bandera 3
Next Week's Games
Tuesday
Navarro @ CL Hawks
Fredericksburg @ Bandera
Boerne @ Wimberley
Wednesday
CL Hawks @ Navarro
Bandera @ Fredericksburg
Wimberley @ Boerne
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Canyon Lake Softball season will be officially over after this Thursday’s game

Kelsey Ahrens will be returning for another year.
with Navarro.
Since there are not any team goals to be railroaded, then The ReSporter wanted to share some marks by some players that will put them in the ‘All-Time’ ranks with other Hawk players.
For instance, Brianna Young needs four hits to tie and five to place 2nd in All-Time hits. Young is four hits shy of Missy Romero’s 90 for her career.
Young will only add to her already first place in runs batted in as she stands at 73 with two more games and an already 18 rbi lead over Romero’s 55.
Young is also in the hunt for all time walks, needing 4 more to pass, yes, you heard her name before, Romero’s 55 for her career.
If Young has decent games in her last two contests then she could also replace McKenna Beseda’s .457 batting average. Young presently stands at .461 and will need to stay hot to keep that record in place.
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Track & Field Stories
There are many stories in this sport based on having individuals performing for a team but

Austin Kahill making a heave with the Discus
knowing how they perform really just rests on how they prepare themselves.
Yes, those relay events would certainly be the closest to where a team atmosphere is present but for the most part this sport is based on how individuals do in order to help the team win.
Junior Shane Relkin is one student that will be performing after he surprised many people when he uncorked a jump that was good enough to win district.
Relkin had broken the 20 foot mark earlier this year and had the potential to win, but overall this district field could of been several athletes.
“I got my best mark on the very last jump,” Relkin stated. “All my jumps before that one were horrible and I almost did not make the finals.”
In the Long Jump, athletes perform jumps in order to make that final field of participants to compete and will be given another set of jumps after weeding out those that were not as good.
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Triple Jumper Bailey Drum will be in the hunt for continuing her Track Season in Area Meets
This Week @ Canyon Lake
The Hawks are now entering the time of a close of another year with three sports still in motion.
Track & Field will have a handful of athletes still competing this week in an Area Meet that will either have them practicing another week to 10 days for Region Meet being held in Kingsville.
One of those Area Meets will be at Canyon Lake this coming Wednesday with those running events, while field events will commence in La Vernia on Monday.
Canyon Lake has several athletes with a legit chance of continuing their season.
Christian Dittman would be first on that list as he has had a top notch jumps with the Pole Vault all season.
Mariah Ellis might be a pleasant surprise in the 800 Meter Run and Bailey Drum could be an enrollee for the Triple Jump.
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Christian Dittman will be attempting a chance for Region Meet in the Pole Vault
The CL Hawk Track and Field Teams finished their District Meet bunched in the middle as they hope to break from the pack with several younger athletes that showed off their skills against older students.

Bradford Door Works can fix your Door faster than Brandon Courtney can jump a hurdle
In other words, don’t get caught up in this year’s point totals because the future is where this finish line will be.
Several Hawks had breakout seasons and next year will hopefully be able to fly to their finish line.
Case and point, a Freshman Hurdler that took this year by storm, by the name of Brandon Courtney who broke all of the Hawk records in the 110 and 300 meter hurdles.
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Canyon Lake was left speechless in another pitching gem, losing by a narrow, 1-0 game to

Catcher Kyle Krohn
Wimberley.
The Hawks met another Texan pitcher that was, to put it lightly, on.
CL had three base runners for the night and was not able to get any momentum in this contest.
Justin Gray was the Texan inflicting the pain as he had two balls on only three batters with just one Hawk that ran a count to three balls for this game.
“We had to do something to get a runner to second base,” Head Coach Trent Dunavant said.
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Canyon Lake Hawks completed a double header sweep today in District 27-3A play at

Gordon McCleary and Jonathan McGuire complete sweep on Thursday with Wins over Navarro and Frederickaburg
the Hawk Diamond.
Navarro and Fredericksburg to the damage in 15-4 and 14-9 losses respectfully.
Those two wins will put the Hawks in the Championship game on Saturday with the first pitch at 2pm.
Canyon Lake came back from a 5-1 deficit in their second game with the Billies and responded by outscoring Fredericksburg by 13-4 to close out this contest.
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