District 26-3A has started Tuesday and will be finishing up

Reaching for more Distance
tomorrow with the 4×400 Relay.
Canyon Lake is the team to beat for this event as they blistered the Track in their last run in Dripping Springs.
The ReSporter will end it’s report on the district events for the girls.
Fredericksburg has been the team to beat, but this might be the closest the other schools have been to the Billies in quite a while.
Relays are the next and last set of events to be diagnosed for this season.
The ReSporter hopes you have enjoyed these ‘Breakdowns’.
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The Field event has a lot of possibilities for some 26-3A Athletes to have a chance

Brookelynn Helmke running Relays
to compete in the highest of venues. UIL State Meet in Austin will entertain all the qualifiers from four different regions around the Great State!
As we go over the next group of events, please take note of some exceptional athletes that have height and distances.
If you have missed any of these articles, you can go back in time and find how the Sprints, Hurdles, and Distance Events will pan out as Canyon Lake prepares to meet the other five District schools at Hawk Cinders this next week.
These articles are detail information on how these students have competed over the last seven weeks and how they stack up against there district counterparts.
The ReSporter hopes you are enjoying these Break Downs. Now for our Field Events Athletes.
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Canyon Lake won another big game Monday night as they outlasted First

Senior Missy Romero
Place Bandera at Hawk Field, 4-1.
The win is huge as the teams jockey for playoff position.
Bandera had beaten every district foe in the first round of games and now with a Hawk win, it will allow the girls an extra loss.
If Bandera runs the table from the rest of district play, then the Hawks will benefit by being the only District 26-3a team to beat the Bulldogs.
Missy Romero did the damage from the plate and circle.
“We played with alot of confidence compared to the first meeting,” Head Coach John Gallagher said. “Romero kept them off balance all night.”
The Hawks had another big fifth inning as Brittney Schoettle reached base on an error. Mary Jordan then bunted and reached base adding pressure to the visitors. McKenna Beseda was next with a hit to load the bases for Romero.
Romero had a hard single up the middle scoring two and then vintage Beseda scoring on the throw home.
Romero also helped her pitching counterpart with a double and scoring on a Briana Young single.
Holding Bandera to one run and also contributing three rbi’s made the result very sweet for a player that had wanted this team.
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The Hawks have a good group of guys running the relays. Pretty simple synopsis…

Zach Henshaw first Leg of 4x100 Relay
Canyon Lake beat there all-time best in all three relays at the Tiger Relays in Dripping Springs over a week ago.
The Mile Relay was brought down enough to give this foursome a chance to make State.
Both of the other two relays might need some good hand offs to maximize a time that would have a chance to make the next level.
Canyon Lake won all three events last season and this foursome has been together all year and have a good balance and work well together.
Eduardo Covarrubias, Doug Hubnik, Daniel Camarillo, and Zach Henshaw look to be peeking right at a good time to bring home some medals.
Below is the run down for the Relays as well as the projected finish of this year’s District 26-3A Meet.
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After going over the Sprint Events earlier, The ReSporter will now delve into Distance

Mariah Ellis leading the way
and Hurdle events from the District 26-3A schools.
At our last writing, Fredericksburg had 31 points with Wimberley and Bandera close behind scoring 25 and 18 respectively.
To go over how this evaluation transpires: The ReSporter has dug up as many of the Track Meets from all the schools and have put the results in a competition against each district team.
This will give you a good idea of how the Meet will unfold this coming week. If there is one constant for Track is that all the runners will run against the clock and this will give you a good way of seeing the event finish.
Athletes times should be constant in theory no matter where they are running. However there will also be different weather patterns and running against tougher competition will equate to better times and distances.
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You have heard of the old phrase, ‘a walk is better than a hit’, well last Thursday

Centerfielder Mary Caroline Jordan
night in Boerne, the CL Hawks got to practice that adage in a, 10-1 victory over Boerne.
Here are some numbers that show the wildness of the Boerne pitcher.
Sixteen walks, countless wild pitches and passed balls (which accounts for the low number of rbi’s), and four Hawks that were hit by pitches.
Canyon Lake had an on base percentage of .533 as a team and pretty much just needed a leash in order to go ‘Walk’ the dog. (Greyhound)
There were three Hawks that were able to escape the walk on their at bat.
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After evaluating six events for Sprints and Distance the District Scores so far are in

Junior Eduardo Covarrubias running in the Hawks Tri-Meet
Fredericksburg favor.
The distance runs helped the Billies score 51 points worth of separation for the rest of the district teams.
At our last writing the District 26-3A race was as follows:
91 Fredericksburg
39 Canyon Lake
20 Boerne
15 Bandera
12 Wimberley
3 Navarro
Now this writing will concentrate on the Hurdles and Field events.
There will be eight events for this breakdown.
110 Meter Hurdles:
Navarro’s Miricle has the best time (15.56) for this run. Fredericksburg will once again dominate as they have the second, fifth, and six best times.
Boerne has the third and fourth best times. This will have three teams that can score for these hurdles.
Canyon Lake has the seventh and eighth best times and could make an appearance, but something would have to befall another runner to place.
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The ReSporter has compiled the best times for athletes from the six District 26-3A

Rebekah Flint hurdling to the Finish Line
schools and have them ranked in order to come up with a prognostication on the upcoming district meet.
Dividing the 17 events into four different categories will give you an idea of where you might want to concentrate your attention if you are fortunate to be at the two day event this week.
The results will be flawed (injuries, grades, etc.) but after using this same method last season, the team finish was the same just some minor adjustments with the final point total for each school.
The four areas that will be dissected are as follows: Sprints—Distance—Hurdles—Field Events.
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Last year during the end of Canyon Lake’s Softball season, you could walk by a few

A well fed Tailgate Crew
students that had some ‘grub’ on the grill and enjoying there last days before the end of school.
Oh yeah, they would also visit the Softball game that was on their way to the playoffs for the first time in the history of this program.
These Students were mostly Seniors, but there were also enough younger aged participants that would allow this event to be repeated for the next campaign.
The CL Flag draped trucks would be seen when driving onto the parking lot close to the Field of Dreams.
“I just like to BBQ,” Senior Brandon Berger said. “And were all about supporting the girls (Softball Team).”
The crew will eat and enjoy each others company, but as soon as the food is finished…the students will make themselves heard in support for the Hawk’s Softball team.
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Jordan Anderson takes Track and Field seriously.

Jordan Anderson hanging with Dad as Track Meet draws to a close
The young man runs three sprint and two field events. That can lead to a very tiring day on the cinders, especially when you consider that for District 26-3A Meet being held at Canyon Lake next week, there will be several prelims to whittle down the field to eight sprinters.
Anderson has upped the ante on all his races and field events this season and in so doing has given himself a good chance of getting to the Regional Meet in all five events.
Last season Anderson was not prepared for the newness of running in a meet that had the best athletes from Region 4.
An area that goes from Liberty Hill down to Harlingen.
“Last year I stayed awake till 3am thinking that I would not start until late in the morning,” Anderson sprinted his first answer. “I was hanging with guys that ran the sprints like me, but was not participating in field events. When I found out that I had to be at the track earlier, it gave me only three hours of sleep for the first day.”
Sophomore mistake that will probably not be repeated this year.
“I feel the most confident on the high jump,” Anderson responded on which of the five events he is feeling the best at so far this season.
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