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Coaches Corner, Football | October 5, 2012

Coaches Corner: Bracken’s Lloyd Fields

The ReSporter: How has your team handled their first loss of the

Head Coach Lloyd Fields

season this week?

Coach Fields: “We lost our first game during the regular season since 2009 and these players are very workmanlike and don’t show a lot of emotion, they understand what we need to do and will display that on the field.”

The ReSporter: How do you handle the rest of this season as District play starts in earnest?

Coach Fields: “We are real happy with our offense, but we will be making some adjustments in our games coming up. We have moved Davis Scott from running back to receiver to help replace losing Arnold Adame. We had lost our vertical game with Adame’s loss and that will help replace that hole. Scott is also faster than Arnold was, but Arnold had more size.
Eli (Achilles) will be moving to running back and Sam Hilgendorf will be our quarterback. Preston Koch will stay as our power back.”
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Football, Game Article | October 4, 2012

Mtn. Valley 7th A win while B squad loses against Boerne

Coaches and 7th Grade 'A' Team talk after Victory over Boerne

Mountain Valley 7A team whitewashed the Greyhounds from Boerne on Thursday at Hawk Stadium.

The drive was right before halftime when this Hawk team took the ball on their 13 yard line after Caimen McDonough intercepted a Greyhound pass stopping a drive that would of had Boerne drawing first blood.

Mountain Valley set up shop on their 13 yard line and then proceeded to drive 87 yards in 12 plays to take the lead and in so doing taking the air out Boerne’s balloon.

Two passes for 32 yards and eight running plays that covered 55 yards and the touchdown.

The Hawks had 153 total yards and 87 of those yards were on this one drive.

Running back Micah St John had 68 yards rushing and 24 came on this drive, with the final seven ending this set of downs.

“I was able to see the what the defense was doing and then I started doing what the Coaches had taught me,” St John said. “I planted my foot and just went the other way.”

St John was commenting on how he got yardage on one of his runs and made yardage out of a play that could of had a loss on that play.
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Volleyball: Hawks Get First District Win, Beat Bandera

Canyon Lake wins first District 27-3A Volleyball game against Bandera last Tuesday night on the road.

The Hawks won this match in five games in a topsy turvy manner. Winning the first two games of the match, then following that with two losses.

Going into their fifth game after losing the last two games had to be nerve racking.

“Last night we had our eye on giving us a chance at playoff and we knew that we had to win last night,” Head Coach Nicole Creek started. “The girls were extremely determined going into that game and did everything it took to win.”
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Football, Sport News | October 3, 2012

Canyon Lake’s Prognosis for a Passing Grade

Canyon Lake's Rush Defense


Canyon Lake is 1-4 going into their District part of the season.

What is interesting is that Canyon Lake has had many stats that would indicate a record that could be better if you did not know any results of games.

Five Game Stats          Opponents       CL Hawks
 Total Yardage           1554            1560
 First Downs             78              69
 Rushes/Yards            187/876         172/873
 Comp/Att/Int            48/75/1         36/75/0
 Passing Yards           678             687
 Punts/Average           10/38.9         18/40.9
 Fumbles/Lost            7/5             6/3
 Penalties-Yards         16-110          28-224

Only six yards separate CL with teams played. The Hawks have a better per rush average and a better yards per catch.

Canyon Lake is also winning the turnover battle giving up three while forcing six so far this season.

The Hawks have been penalized over 100 yards more than their counterpart, which is certainly a negative and many games can be traced to this as a reason for a loss or two.
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Football, Pre/Game | October 2, 2012

Pre/Game: SA Lutheran (1-2) @ Bracken Christian (3-1)

SA Lutheran vs. Bracken Christian Warriors 7:30pm
 History: BCS leads series 3-0.
 2006 BCS 48 SA Lutheran 44
 2010 BCS 68 SA Lutheran 00
 2011 BCS 68 SA Lutheran 06
This Year Results:
 BCS 56 Austin Hill Country 06     SA Lutheran 18 Granbury Academy   66
 BCS 66 Sugar Land Prep     20     SA Lutheran 53 SA River City      06
 BCS 60 Brenham Christian   12     SA Lutheran 63 Cedar Park Summit  74
 BCS 56 Boerne Geneva       58

Bracken Christian is now in the part of their schedule that will not have a lot of resistance as far as going more than two quarters in any given game.

SA Lutheran does not have a home field and so they have the added burden with being on the road for all of their games.

Their record for the three teams played so far is a respectable 9-5 season. In the past SA Lutheran has struggled to score and this might be a more potent scoring team, but The ReSporter would think that they would not be able to score more than Sugar Land Logos Prep’s 20 points against BCS earlier this season.

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Football, Standings | October 1, 2012

District 27-3A Standings and Stats

Team                   W    L    Pct.
 Navarro               4    1   .800
 Fredericksburg        4    1   .800
 Boerne                3    2   .600
 Bandera               2    3   .400
 Wimberley             2    3   .400
 Canyon Lake           1    4   .200
Upcoming Games: Games for October 5th
 Canyon Lake   @    Fredericksburg    7:30pm
 Boerne        @    Navarro
 Bandera       @    Wimberley
Last Week's Games:
 La Grange      34    Canyon Lake     09
 Navarro        30    SA Sam Houston  13
 Liberty Hill   46    Wimberley       24
 Bandera        34    La Vernia       14
 Boerne         42    Lytle           08
 Fredericksburg 14    Llano           06
District Stat Leaders: All Stats up to date.
 Team             Quarterback     Comp    Att    Pct    Yds   TD   Int
 Boerne           Quinten Dormady 104     174   59.8   1348   13   4
 Canyon Lake      Branson Belcher  36      78   46.1    687    7   0
 Fredericksburg   Kyle Grona       38      76   50.0    646    5   3
 Wimberley        Colton Cerday    33      62   53.2    476    3   4
 Bandera          Michael Miller   24      51   47.1    348    1   2
 Team             Running Back            Att    Yds    Ave   TD
 Bandera          Michael Miller          84     735    8.6   8
 Boerne           Bryce Collins           84     612    7.3   9
 Navarro          Zane Conlin             55     577   10.5   9
 Bandera          Fabian Munez            58     453    7.8   5
 Navarro          L. J. Anderson          53     423    7.6   6
 Canyon Lake      Eduardo Covarrubias     66     379    5.7   3 (7th place in Dist.)
 Team             Receiver                No     Yds    Ave   TD
 Canyon Lake      Daniel Camarillo        19     413   21.7   4
 Boerne           Bradley Veselka         22     401   16.0   6
 Boerne           Mark Woodie             29     314   11.0   0
 Boerne           Paul Burns              16     285   18.0   3
 Fredericksburg   Kim Ross Baethge        13     283   22.0   3

TAPPS Division I-Dist. 4 & BCS by the Numbers

TAPPS Division I-Dist. 4 & BCS by the Numbers
Team                   W    L    Pct.     District Games    W    L   Pct.
 Boerne Geneva         5    0   1.000     Boerne Geneva     1    0  1.000
 Kerrville OLH         4    1    .800     Kerrville OLH     1    0  1.000
 Bracken Christian     3    1    .750     Bracken Christian 0    1   .000
 SA The Winston        2    2    .500     SA The Winston    0    0   .000
 SA Lutheran           1    3    .250     SA Lutheran       0    0   .000
 CASA                  0    5    .000     CASA              0    1   .000
This Week's Games
 SA Lutheran      @   Bracken Christian 7:30pm
 Kerrville OLH    @   SA The Winston
 Boerne Geneva    @   SA The Atonement
 CASA             Bye
Last Week's Results
 Boerne Geneva   58   Bracken Christian   56
 Kerrville OLH   54   CASA                06
 SA The Winston  Bye
 SA Lutheran     Bye
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 BCS by the Numbers:
   0 Number of times SA Lutheran has beaten BCS, 2006 Season BCS won 1 game Lutheran.
   4 Present streak of scoring over 50 points per game.
  13 Streak of scoring over 50 points per game; 2 games of '10, ended last game '11.
  32 Times Eli Achilles needs to score a TD to move into 2nd place in all-time points.
 114 Points scored aggregate in Boerne Geneva game.
 146 Most points scored aggregate, game with Kerrville OLH 2010 season.
 355 Yards gained rushing by Eli Achilles for 2nd most in BCS History in Geneva game.
 389 Most yards gained by individual, Grady Achilles, 2010 Kerrville OLH.
 455 Second most yards rushing in a game, Kerrville OLH 2010.
 495 Most yards ever rushing in a game, last week against Boerne Geneva.
 583 Second most yards amassed in one game, Austin Hill Country 2011.
 592 Most yards ever amassed in one game last week in Boerne Geneva game.
Football, Game Article | September 29, 2012

BCS Lead Squirts away in Loss to Geneva, 58-56

Bracken Christian came out on the short end in their water logged contest Friday night in

Davis Scott and Eli Achilles

Boerne, 58-56.

“We beat ourselves,” Head Coach Lloyd Fields said. “I did a poor job of coaching and we could of done better, but I put our kids in situations they could not succeed.”

The Warriors had their chance with the ball in the first quarter having already stopped Boerne Geneva while BCS scored on their first two drives and driving for their third.

On that drive, a pass to Warrior Gunnar Stolhandske fighting for extra yards fumbled and the turnover gave the home team some momentum while stopping another chance for a score.

Bracken also had trouble in the bonus point part of their game, especially when you take into account that the Warriors had more touchdowns in this game and with a few pat’s conversions BCS would of won the game without a problem.

Eight yards from reaching 600 yards of total offense and you get the idea this Warrior team was not hurting on the offensive side of the ball.

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Football, Game Article | September 28, 2012

Hawks get Water Logged in Loss to La Grange, 34-9

The good news is that there was rain at Hawk Stadium, Friday night as La Grange started a deluge and kept raining on the Hawks through three quarters until they called off the Leopards in the fourth quarter and let Canyon Lake score.

“We have got to work on our psyche,” Head Coach Charley Drum started. “We need to do some soul searching. We could not move the ball and we need some players to step it up.

This game was not pretty as Canyon Lake had no answers for the La Grange running game and conversely could not find their own running game.

The Leopards came into this game with two straight shut-outs and continued to keep the clamps on Canyon Lake with two first downs and a team that could not sniff the 50 yard line for the first half.

The Hawks finally passed the 50 on their last drive of the evening where they also accumulated five first downs giving them seven for the evening.
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Mountain Valley 8th Hawks, Keep Lions in Cage, 14-0

The Mountain Valley 8th grade football team forged into the lead and never took their foot off the San Antonio Christian Lions in winning, 14-0 last Thursday night at Hawk Stadium.

The best of both worlds happened in the first quarter as MV Hawks forced a turnover on their three yard line and then drove 96 yards for their first and what proved to be the only touchdown they would need on this night.

A 35 yard reception by Heath McDonough was the back breaker on this drive as Quarterback Dylan Compton took control behind center to drive the Hawks for the score.

Mountain Valley would put more distance between these two schools in the second quarter when they finished a 6 play 57 yard drive that added the insurance needed to rest easier for the Hawks.

Running back Hayden Reed would start this drive with a 19 yard run and be responsible for 44 of the 57 yards on three carries.

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