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Baseball | March 31, 2011

Baseball: Hawks even District Record Beat Navarro, 5-2

The Canyon Lake Hawks beat Navarro Panthers last Tuesday night to put themselves in the hunt for a good district run.

Zach Jenkins continues to pitch well as he has the two wins in District play.

The Hawks gave Jenkins some breathing room jumping out to a four run lead before he had to take the mound.

Canyon Lake had three extra base hits in the first inning. Daulton Winters tripled, followed with a double from Brandon Felts, and then Kyler Huff sending the ball over the fence with his at bat. Read the rest here »

Coaches Corner with John Gallagher

coachjohngallagherReSporter: What are you looking for from the team the next round through District play?

Coach Gallagher: “More consistency in our offensive production, continued strong defensive effort, keeping errors to a minimum, and getting everyone to improve their knowledge of games situations.”

ReSporter: With the game being divided into three parts: Fielding—Hitting—Pitching…
What are some numbers you think you need to get to to be put in a position for winning or placing in the playoffs? (number of errors per game, hits per game, etc….) Read the rest here »

Baseball 26-3A Standings

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The Canyon Lake Hawks will conclude their first half of district play this Friday when they host Boerne Greyhounds. Read the rest here »

Standings for 26-3A Softball

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The Hawks are fighting with three teams for two playoff spots as district play goes into the second round.

Canyon Lake, Billies, and Texans, will be fighting for those two spots and the games between those teams the second time around will determine who can advance. Read the rest here »

Lady Hawks Beat Navarro, 11-3

The Canyon Lake Softball team beat the Navarro Panthers, 11-3 scoring in every inning but one last Tuesday night on the road.

The Hawks have plugged in their extension cord after suffering a power outage as recently as last week. In the last two games Canyon Lake has scored 24 runs improving the most important part of the game….scoring. Read the rest here »

Track & Field | March 28, 2011

The Last Hurdle for Polio

img_2636This past Saturday at Canyon Lake High School the interact club held their relay for life benefiting Polio.

Keegan Collins headed up the endeavor as the interact club were up bright and early for the 5K and fun run. Whether you were running or walking they had something for everyone.

“Last November we came up with this idea and we have been ‘running’ with it ever since,” Organizer Collins said. “We started at about seven this morning putting it all together.” Read the rest here »

Hawks lose to Marion, 9-8

imageThe Canyon Lake Hawks are still looking for the right mojo as District play gets going in earnest.

The Marion Bulldogs persevered in their win over the Hawks last Saturday at the Hawk diamond. The game got away from Canyon Lake in the last inning when the Hawks had two costly errors allowing the winning run to cross the plate. Read the rest here »

Lady Hawks taking care of Business, Win 12-5

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The Hawks scored some much needed runs in their win over San Angelo Central last Friday at the Canyon Lake Softball field.

The Hawks were running on a streak of not having more than two runs in the previous three games and responded with a break our inning, scoring five runs in the first. Read the rest here »

Little League – Juniors Baseball Standings

Listed below are the standings after the first of 7 weekends of Little League Juniors Baseball. There are 12 teams from 6 different leagues participating in a series of 7 tournaments. Teams receive 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss. Read the rest here »

Track & Field | March 25, 2011

Canyon Lake Boy’s Track Continues Trek

The Hawk Track team finished third in the Wimberley Track field last Thursday, March 24th, scoring 97 points.

The teams placing first and second were 4A schools, Dripping Springs and Lehman.

The Hawks not only fault the teams but the wind was brutal. The relays and athletes still came through.

“We were encouraged with the way the relays performed,” Head Coach Levi Montgomery said. “(Daniel) Camarillo did a good job filling in for (Zach) Henshaw, and overall we feel that we are in a position to be successful in all three relays at district.” Read the rest here »