Canyon Lake started the New Year on an upbeat as they ran past Mason and Fredeiricksburg

Junior Skyler Tschoepe makes his presence known around the basket at Hoopfest Tournament
Heritage at the Blanco Holiday Hoopfest Tournament.
Skyler Tschoepe and Andrew Riali were the recipients as the rest of the Hawks followed suit and finished off their counterparts.
Tschoepe finished the day with 28 points and 18 rebounds for the two games and seems to be getting his basketball legs as this season matures into district play.
“I worked hard in practice,” Tschoepe said. “We worked on fast break drills but football and basketball is night and day difference on the type of shape you need to be in.”
Tschoepe was strong around the rim and scored most of his points inside the paint.
“I need to be strong with the ball underneath,” Tschoepe closed. “We need to play and get better on how we played today and play fast.”
Andrew Riali finished his two game stint with double/doubles with points and rebounds.
Riali’s two game totals were impressive with 21 points and 20 rebounds.
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Catch a Boys Hawk Basketball game in Blanco this next three days.

Javier Mendez readies himself for District 27-3A play in Blanco Hoopfest
Canyon Lake will be one of several local teams participating in the Blanco Holiday Hoopfest Tournament for the next three days.
Thursday you can catch the Hawks at 10:00 AM against Mason and again with a tip-off with Fredericksburg Heritage starting at 1:00 PM.
Canyon Lake will be back in action on Friday for another early start against Blanco at 10:00 AM.
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Mountain Valley Middle School 8th Grade is just one year away from walking down Canyon Lake High

Eric Hill, Hank Jordan, and Lee Stafford getting together after a win over Bandera
School halls and below, The ReSporter, has compiled the stats on a limited number of games this that were played at home.
The total stats will have both 8th Grade team’s combined numbers.
MVMS doubled their yardage over the competition and by looking at those players you will see that having running backs for next season will not be a problem.
Rushing was dominant as the Hawks almost tripled the yardage of their opponent.
Just like the 7th Grade, MVMS 8th grade team won the offensive battle, but it was their defense that might be even more impressive as many of these same players below doubled on the defensive side of the ball.
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Coaches Corner with Mary Beth Gallagher

Head Girl’s Basketball Coach MaryBeth Gallagher
The ReSporter: As District 27-3A looms in the next few days, The ReSporter would like to get a mid season update from Coach Mary Beth Gallagher before the start of district play against Fredericksburg at the Hawk Gym on January 3rd with tip-off for Junior Varsity 4:30 and Varsity 6:00pm.
The ReSporter: How has your young team progressed during this pre district games?
Coach Gallagher: “Well we have progressed and we are now focused on the details of our offense.”
The ReSporter: What are you needing from those players to do in order to give your team a chance to compete?
Coach Gallagher: “We have to do the little things like set good screens, make smart passes and finish shots to win in district. We know we will have to beat Wimberley and Bandera both times and we would love to take a win from one of the other three.”
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Mountain Valley Seventh Grade had a Grade A football season and The ReSporter would like to

Cade Dunavant and Landry Moore are happy after Win over Fredericksburg.
play a tribute to this group of players.
Canyon Lake will be well represented in the next few years as MVMS will be feeding two teams the 7th and 8th Grades into high school and that will certainly give the Hawks a chance to improve as these teams finish their eligibility at Mountain Valley.
Mountain Valley doubled yardage gained against their opponents and looking at the players average yards per run gives you an idea of how dominant this team performed.
The stats below were compiled based on home games this season for both A and B squads.
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Matt Magness holds CL record for most touchdowns receiving
The ReSporter was bored during the Christmas Break and studied all of the scores since competition started and recorded those students with longest touchdowns by receiving and rushing.
There are a few players that most fans will remember after seeing this list and will help you put those scores in perspective.
First item The ReSporter noted was how unique a player Doug Hubnik was for the Hawks.
Hubnik while playing for CL scored several ways.
Interception Return against Luling during the 2011.
Kick-off return against Luling during that same game.
Receiving several times during his two year offensive career.
Rushing while being a QB during the La Grange game in 2011.
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Points Scored Three Point Shots Two Point Shots
Kyndall Drum 72 Sarah Russell 5 Kyndall Drum 25
Bailey Drum 65 Bailey Drum 2 Bailey Drum 22
Sarah Russell 49 Mia Riali 1 Amber Ramsey 19
Free Throws Assists Steals
Kyndall Drum 22 Dulce Brown 15 Amber Ramsey 29
Sarah Russell 18 Amber Ramsey 14 Bailey Drum 12
Bailey Drum 15 Kyndall Drum 9 Sarah Russell 12
Blocks Shooting Percentage Free Throw Percentage
Amber Ramsey 14 Mia Riali 59% Sarah Russell 67%
Mia Riali 2 Bailey Drum 51% Bailey Drum 60%
Several Players 1 Kyndall Drum 50% Dulce Brown 50%
Trena Lorett 50%
Total Rebounds Offensive Rebounds Defensive Rebounds
Amber Ramsey 62 Kyndall Drum 31 Amber Ramsey 33
Kyndall Drum 62 Amber Ramsey 29 Kyndall Drum 31
Bailey Drum 30 Bailey Drum 17 Emily Muniz 20
Boys Basketball Top Three
Points Three Pointers Made Free Throws
Andrew Riali 153 Andrew Riali 27 Andrew Riali 46
Garrett Winters 80 Garrett Winters 20 Skyler Tschoepe 11
Luke Curry 80 Luke Curry 11 Luke Curry 9
2Pt Made Field Goals Offensive Rebounds Defensive Rebounds
Skyler Tschoepe 23 Sean Nolan 33 Andrew Riali 36
Sean Nolan 20 Andrew Riali 25 Luke Curry 30
Luke Curry 20 Skyler Tschoepe 19 Skyler Tschoepe 26
Haden Lee 19
Total Rebounds Assists Steals
Andrew Riali 61 Garrett Winters 19 Tyler Clark 21
Sean Nolan 56 Tyler Clark 13 Javier Mendez 16
Skyler Tschoepe 45 Isaac Mendez 12 Garrett Winters 11
Javier Mendez 12 Skyler Tschoepe 11
Blocks FG Percentage Free Throw Percentage
Sean Nolan 9 Sean Nolan 49% Andrew Riali 77%
Skyler Tschoepe 7 Trendon Martinez 46% Tyler Clark 64%
Haden Lee 5 Skyler Tschoepe 40% Luke Curry 60%
FRESHMAN
Canyon Lake had a rough night losing close games with Lampasas as the Hawk Freshman team had a one point loss to the Badgers.
“We played hard and kept ourselves in the game,” Head Freshman Coach John Barthels said. “A late turnover with just a few seconds on the clock sealed the deal.”
The Hawks seem to have a disease that is creeping onto each squad this year as first quarter jitters are allowing opponents to seize a lead and CL having to come back to get back into the game.
Canyon Lake had to overcome a five point hill to start the fourth quarter and just could not climb another hill for a win.
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Canyon Lake could not get out of the gate in their game with La Vernia and ended up on the wrong side of the ledger, 75-54 last Tuesday night.
The Hawks are still searching for some pieces to their puzzle that will help put together some good results.
“We just have to find something to hang our hat on and right now we are searching,” Head Coach Lucas Chapman said. “The good news is we have six practices and only one game coming up and that will help us refine some things and work on stuff.”
CL did have Andrew Riali with 20 points that might have this sharp shooter coming out of his slump. All the baskets by Riali were from three-point land.
Canyon Lake had some players out with sickness and that did not help in getting a good game rhythm.
“We played hard as always,” Coach Chapman closed. “We still need to improve our decision making and ball skills.”
The Hawks will be back in action this Friday for an early Tip-Off (5:00pm) at Canyon Lake against Lampasas.
Dec 17, 2013
Player FGM-A 2PM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OR-DR Reb AST ST TO BS PF PT
Trendon Martinez 3-7 2-4 1-3 1-2 2-2 4 0 1 0 0 1 8
Tyler Clark 2-3 2-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 2 0 1 2 0 2 4
Austin Acosta 2-5 2-3 0-2 2-2 0-0 0 0 1 3 0 2 6
Skyler Tschoepe 3-11 3-9 0-2 3-4 3-0 3 0 0 2 2 2 9
Nic Adams 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
Haden Lee 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-3 0-3 3 2 0 2 0 1 2
Javier Mendez 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-5 5 0 1 3 0 5 0
Luke Curry 2-7 2-4 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4
Robert Woods 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Sean Nolan 0-4 0-4 0-0 0-0 4-0 4 0 0 2 1 0 0
Andrew Riali 6-12 0-0 6-12 2-2 0-3 3 0 1 0 0 2 20
Totals 18-53 11-29 7-24 11-15 10-15 25 3 6 15 3 14 54
33.9% 37.9% 29.2% 73.3%
Score by quarters: Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final Canyon Lake Hawks 10 10 18 16 54 La Vernia 20 13 23 19 75