No.ShoreRx J&J RV GrannyD CustomY4 GordPlmbr BradDoor
Marion/CLHS CLHS CLHS CLHS CLHS CLHS CLHS
Bracken/AHC BCS BCS BCS BCS BCS BCS
Taylor/Hallett Taylor Hallett Hallett Hallett Taylor Taylor
Billie/Burnet Burnet Billies Billies Burnet Burnet Billies
Boerne/MFall Boerne MFalls Boerne MFalls Boerne MFalls
Brownood/LH LHill Brown LHill Brown Brown LHill
SAC/Bandera Bandera Bandera Bandera Bandera Bandera Bandera
NBC/BrenChrs NBC NBC Brenham NBC Brenham NBC
OLH/Heritage OLH OLH Heritage OLH OLH OLH
Arkie/TTech Arkie TTech Arkie Arkie TTech TTech
UTSA/OSU OkieSt OkieSt OkieSt OkieSt OkieSt OkieSt
Tenn/OU OU OU OU OU OU OU
TLU/HSU TLU Hardin Hardin Hardin Hardin Hardin Hardin
Dallas/Titans Dallas Titans Titans Titans Titans Titans
Hou/Raiders Texans Texans Raider Texans Raider Raider
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Sophomore Regan Mickey is setting the stage for Senior Lillie Sander
Canyon Lake had a big win against La Grange on the road when they scored a sweep, 25-23, 25-22, 25-23.
For some perspective on this game take these facts on La Grange.
The Leps had just won the Consolation Bracket in the just completed Hays Tournament that had 25 teams in competition.
That translates to winning six out of eight contests and before their loss to the Hawks had a 21-7 record.
“This was a good preparation game for district,” Head Coach Kim Paisley stated. “They will remind you a lot of Wimberley with their tradition.”
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Hawks starting a Block Party
District 26-4A Volleyball Standings
Team W L Pct. District Play W L Pct.
Cuero 17 4 .810 Navarro 1 0 1.000
Wimberley 22 8 .800 Yoakum 1 0 1.000
CL Hawks 20 8 .714 Wimberley 1 0 1.000
Navarro 21 9 .700 CL Hawks 0 0 .000
Yoakum 15 8 .652 Gonzales 0 1 .000
La Vernia 7 20 .259 La Vernia 0 1 .000
Gonzales 1 11 .091 Cuero 0 1 .000
This Week's Games:
Sept. 9 Yoakum beat La Vernia 3-1
Goliad beat Gonzales 3-0
CL Hawks beat La Grange 3-0
Navarro beat Cuero 3-0
Sept. 12 La Vernia @ La Grange
Wimberley beat Gonzales 3-0
Yoakum @ East Bernard
Cuero @ Smithville
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Standings and Bracken Christian by the Numbers
Team W L Pct.
BCS Warriors 2 0 1.000
Kerrville OLH 2 0 1.000
Cedar Park Summit 2 0 1.000
Castle Hills 1 1 .500
Austin Veritas 0 2 .000
Austin Concordia 0 2 .000
New Braunfels Christian 0 2 .000
Last Week's Scores:
Bracken Christian 51 CASA 06
Selma River 34 New Braunfels Christian 32
Brownwood Victory Life 81 Austin Concordia 19
Seguin Lifegate 46 Austin Veritas 36
SA Cedar Park Summit 44 Waco Vanguard 35
SA FEAST 40 SA Castle Hills 32
This Week's Games:
Bracken Christian @ Austin Hill Country
New Braunfels Christian @ Brenham Christian
Austin Concordia @ SA Lutheran
Round Rock Christian @ Austin Veritas
San Marcos Hill Country @ Cedar Park Summit
SA Castle Hills @ Seguin Lifegate
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Bracken Warriors by the Numbers:
1 Team Bracken has held to (-) yards passing.
3 Mercy games lost.
6 Times Bracken has scored 46 points in a game.
7 Wins over CASA the most over any team.
8 Neutral site games won by BCS.
9 Points scored by Fr. Christian DeLeon.
10 Playoff games won by BCS.
11 Teams Bracken has held to (-) yards rushing.
15 Times a BCS QB has passed over 100 yards in a game.
17 Times Bracken has shut a team out.
19 Teams that have never won against BCS.
24 District games won by BCS.
29 Touchdowns by a return (Int, Kick-off, Punt, Fumble).
31 Road games won by BCS.
35 Mercy game wins by BCS.
36 Home games won by BCS.
40 Non-District games won by BCS.
104 Touchdown passes for Bracken.
241 Points scored by Noah Boriack, in 6th place.
381 Touchdown runs for Bracken.
675 Yards gained against Gustine for first all-time list.
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Hawks ready themselves for another ‘Point Hawks’, in Win over Sinton
CL Hawks make the Sinton Pirates walk the plank in last Friday night’s game, 25-19, 25-16, 25-19.
The Hawks looked in control on this night as they met a team that was playing students that were younger than they were.
Sinton had several freshman and sophomores on the court which might sound a lot like last year’s Hawk team.
The good news is that CL did not show any mercy as they disposed of this Pirate team before they had a chance to get a patch put over their eye.
Each game had Canyon Lake taking a lead and maintaining the pressure and not letting Sinton to get back into position to stage a knock out punch.
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Class was called in for a pop quiz that would be on the docket, as BCS Warriors passed their test in their CASA, 51-6.

Sophomore Brady Beane takes control against CASA
“If football was an academic course then last week we had a chapter test and this week was a ‘Pop Quiz’,” Head Professor Lloyd Fields taught. “This next week will be our most important class when we take a 6-Week Test.”
Bracken has 45ed the Rams every year in this seven year series and this would be no different after a Noah Boriack 38 yard run with 5:20 left in the third quarter closed out the game.
BCS needed this to be a ‘Mercy’ game based on being short in numbers this season and going home early was a welcome relief for a team that played over 100 plays last week in Temple.
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Hawk Defense shuts down the Tigers.
District 14-4A Standings & Hawk by the Numbers
Team W L Pct
Boerne 2 0 1.000
Fredericksburg 2 0 1.000
Bandera 2 0 1.000
Canyon Lake 1 1 .500
Liberty HIll 1 1 .500
Taylor 0 2 .000
Friday's Results:
Canyon Lake 43 Smithville 14
Boerne 41 Medina Valley 15
Fredericksburg 48 Austin Travis 35
Bandera 40 Ingram Moore 07
Liberty Hill 49 Brenham 47
Rockdale 24 Taylor 21
This Week's Games
Marion @ CL Hawks 7:30pm
Taylor @ Hallettsville
Fredericksburg @ Burnet
Boerne @ Marble Falls
Brownwood @ Liberty Hill
SA Christian @ Bandera
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CLHawks by the Numbers:
0.0 Number that CL had a runner over 100 yards rushing in 2008.
0.5 This year's difference between offense vs. defense scoring average.
2.0 Wins CL has at neutral sites. (Playoff wins)
6.0 Times CL has held team below 200 yds of offense. (171 in Smithville game)
6.5 Ave. per rush for Robert Woods ranks 2nd for CL. (20 or more attempts)
7.2 Ave. per rush for Josh DeVries ranks first for CL. (20 or more attempts)
8.0 Times CL has held team below 100 yds of rushing. (61 in Smithville game)
10.0 Wins CL has playing as visitor.
12.0 Times CL has topped 300 yard rushing. (338 in Smithville game)
17.0 Wins CL has playing at home.
18.0 Times CL has topped 400 yards of offense. (402 in Smithville game)
21.1 Points CL averages offensively. (67 games)
41.0 Times CL has had a runner with over 100 yards in a game.
67.0 Games CL has played.
72.0 Points scored by Hayden Dubois, holds seventh place all-time.
74.0 Points scored by Josh DeVries, holds sixth place all-time.
84.0 All-time passing touchdowns.
102.0 All-time rushing touchdowns.
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Senior Running Back scoring on his record breaking day
Canyon Lake woke up from their slumber this season and were able to have more ease in a win over Smithville Tigers, 43-14 at the Lake.
The Hawks had some performances in this game that stood out and made some players look super.
Running Back Josh DeVries had the longest run from scrimmage passing Eduardo Covarrubias 75 yard run against Bandera in 2010. Along with that record, DeVries also had the highest average with a lofty 17.5 yards per carry.
In that same vein, century running tandems in CL’s history, was also topped by 22 yards.
Game Players/Yards Total
2014 Smithville DeVries 175, Woods 123 298
2013 Boerne Johnson 162, Dubois 114 276
2010 Bandera Henshaw 135, Covarrubias 103 238
2013 Pleasanton Dubois 118, DeVries 110 228
2012 Boerne Dubois 119, Covarrubias 100 219
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Canyon Lake’s JV team has now won two more games than last year as the Hawks awakened in the second half and inflicting damage on Smithville, without using their offense.
The game was still much in doubt at halftime as both teams struggled to get enough positive plays to counteract some missed snaps and penalties.
“We made too many mistakes and we have some things to work hard on in practice,” Head JV Coach Jon Barthels assessed. “I’m happy with this game, the way we finished in the second half, it sometimes just takes a while to get going.”
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Coaches Corner with Volleyball’s Kim Paisley:
The ReSporter: What are your thoughts about where Canyon Lake is now compared to the beginning for the season?

Junior Hannah Wunderlich showing how limber she is.
Coach Paisley: Varsity: “We started off the season with good intensity, and with having played 25 matches in less than a month and school starting, we began to experience some challenges and new elements. I definitely feel we are back on track and getting a bit more rest now that Varsity’s tournaments season is complete.”
Subvarsity: “They are both working very hard from the beginning of the season and up to this point. We are seeing a lot of personal development and maturity from the players, and discovering leaders as the season progresses.”
The ReSporter: Have you been pleased about your tournament play?
Coach Paisley: “The Varsity has brought home hardware from all three tournaments this year! We definitely gained many learning experiences, playing time for all, and we have developed our mental toughness.”
“The Subvarsity tournament will be in Wimberley next Thursday and Saturday, for their Tex-Fest.”
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