The ReSporter: Pretty impressive to be able to improve in all three of the

Jordan Anderson beating the Field in Wimberley last Season
relays…what are the guys doing that has given these type of results?
Coach Montgomery: “The boys work very hard in practice, and we have done a good job of ensuring that we do not overtrain. We have to balance their track with their weightlifting.”
The ReSporter: Jaaz McNair improved his Shot Put throw by almost three feet…can you tell us what his technique might have been to improve that much in just one week?
Coach Montgomery: “He has been doing well in practice, and he got off a good throw in Dripping Springs. No real changes in technique.”
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Canyon Lake came through with flying colors at last in Dripping Springs

Jordan Anderson Jumping High
participating in the Tiger Relays.
Canyon Lake finished third in the meet as the outdistanced Lake Travis and Austin Westlake in the process.
The real kicker was brought in by the Relay team of Doug Hubnik, Daniel Camarillo, Eduardo Covarrubias and Zach Henshaw.
These four Hawks were in all three relays that set school records in each event.
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The Hawks were off to Dripping Springs last week and both the Girls and Boys Tracksters continue to improve with personal and team bests.
The Girls 4×400 Relay improved their time by five seconds as they brought there time down to 4:11.15 which would place this Relay group to three seconds better than the second place best of Fredericksburg.
The ReSporter has compiled the best times in the District this year and have those times below.
Canyon Lake is presently in fifth place but they improved their point total by 20 points in the last week giving them a great chance to finish in fourth place next week for the District Meet.
The Girls also have some marks that have a chance to advance to State this year.
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The Canyon Lake Hawks take another tough loss to Bandera last Friday night in the ‘Dog pound, 5-1.
The Hawks scratched across one run in the third inning staking a short lived lead against the home team.
J.J. Nance led off the inning with a base hit and was brought in by the hot hitting Travis Walker.
The lead was short lived as Walker who was also the pitcher could not keep the door closed as Bandera answered with two runs that same inning.
The game was within reach throughout the contest as Walker held Bandera to six hits.
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Canyon Lake now has a two game winning streak over Fredericksburg. Repeat: The

Center Fielder Mary Caroline Jordan
Hawks have beaten the Billies in two consecutive games.
Not impressed? Missy Romero pitched a no-hitter in the win.
Not impressed? Hawks offense batted around in the lineup, scoring six runs in one inning.
Not Impressed? The No-Hitter had six outs via strikeout, but the DEFENSE played an exceptional game in the outfield as well as the infield.
Not Impressed? Don’t know what else to say, except the trinity for softball was clicking with offense, defense, and pitching and this trifecta could not of happened at a better time.
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The Hawk girls improved in many of the events, but their times did not place in

Canyon Lake getting a Jump on the competition
several events since so many larger schools were competing.
However the following results for Canyon Lake for the Texan Relays were recorded and you can see the athletes and how they finished below.
Don’t forget that CL will be competing this Friday at Dripping Springs and will continue to have events against larger schools.
The Mile Relay Team had their best time last week and is now the fastest time for District 26-3A this season.
Also, Melissa Ellis continues to perform at a high level for her first year with Canyon Lake.
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The Hawks continue on their trek of improving their finishes as Track Season hovers the middle of the season.
Last week, Canyon Lake was in Wimberley competing with seven other schools. The Hawks finished fourth with the results below:
1st Dripping Springs 125.5
2nd Lehman 122.0
3rd Marble Falls 104.5
4th Canyon Lake 91.0
5th Hays High 65.0
6th Smithville 59.0
7th Wimberley 42.0
8th Blanco 11.0
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The ReSporter: Last game against Wimberley was a morale booster, tell The

Canyon Lake Freshman the Future
ReSporter about the game and how the team played against their arch rival?
Coach Jeff Vaughn: “It is always great to end the season on a high note. We talked about this before the game and at half time as well. This game was personal to me. As a coach I always say “We” but that night I told them that “I” want a win. We started this program four years ago with this group of seniors and I told them that “I” want a win…and that “I” expected nothing less from this being their last night! As far as the game goes…we played well, and exceeded my expectations by winning 3-0…With two seniors scoring goals. Annie Jacobs scored our only goal in the first half…then shortly after the second half started she got a straight red card for a suspect tackle…but I was proud that she got a goal. We had to play about 35 minutes with only 10 versus 11…and only up a goal. I changed nothing…the girls kept their feet on the gas and Amanda Pettyjohn (a senior) and Christy Fowler added two more tallies before it was all said and done. I was a proud coach!!!”
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Canyon Lake is now three games into District 26-3A play and are in a position

McKenna Beseda
that needs some attention.
The last two games has had a defense that has had 12 errors …Not Good.
The offense has only produced two runs …Not Good.
Yes, this Hawk team is young, but if they can get their act together, then the epilogue can entice an excited crowd for the end of the play.
In other words, Canyon Lake can not afford to get too far behind in the race for a playoff spot.
Wimberley game finished with a 3-0 loss, but allowing so many extra runners on base via errors proved to be a down fall.
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The Canyon Lake Hawks have started their District 26-3A race by running over the

Kelsey Ahrens
Boerne Greyhounds last Wednesday, 14-4 in the shortened run ruled game.
“I think we were ready to play and came out aggressive offensively,” Head Coach John Gallagher started. “We just got to keep working and plugging.”
The lineup looks like it might be set for most of the games for the remainder of the season.
McKenna Beseda started the game in left field, which allowed Kelsey Ahrens to take third base and moving Lilimae Dailey to first. A position she played last year.
“Beseda is good out there,” Coach Gallagher surmised. “Her speed is an asset. Now with (Mary) Jordan at centerfield we can play quick….but this will all be based on who we play.”
Missy Romero was dominant from the circle and held Boerne to two hits in the contest.
Boerne helped the Hawks cause with seven errors, which allowed the Hawks long innings and 12 runs to start the contest.
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