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Golf: Hawks Finish 6th out of 20 Teams in NE ISD Spring Invitational

Friday, February 8th, 2013

Canyon Lake Golf team started their season with an impressive 6th Place tournament finish at the Northeast ISD Spring Invitational held last Monday February 4th, at the Willow Springs Golf Course.

The Hawks posted a team score of 344 which placed them in sixth place out of 20 other schools.

Leading the way for Canyon Lake was Junior Skyler Tschoepe with a round of 82 which included nine pars and one birdie.

Senior Ralph Gonzales was only one stroke back of Tschoepe by shooting an 83 with nine pars on his round. Sophomore Garrett Winters shot 88, with seven pars and Junior JJ Herrera shot 91 followed by Andrew Riali finishing with a 97.

The Hawks next competition in Monday, February 11th when CL travel to Starcke Park in Seguin to compete in the Matador Spring Classic.

Thanks to Coach Greg Norris for help with this article.

Softball: Coaches Corner with John Gallagher/Schedule

Thursday, February 7th, 2013

The ReSporter:What are your thoughts entering this

Head Softball Coach John Gallagher

season?

Coach John Gallagher: “Excited and optimistic about starting a new year. First goal met; starting a Junior Varsity team.”

The ReSporter: How has your practices been going?

Coach John Gallagher: “Practices going well. With the great weather we have been able to maximize our time and stay on schedule. We have 22 young ladies out and they have been working hard to learn the system. The big surprise is we have a few girls with above average speed/quickness.”

The ReSporter: How will you insert the basketball players when they arrive?

Coach John Gallagher: “With the arrival of a few basketball players we are now putting them through a tryout process and trying to solidify our varsity positions and put in our offense/defense.”

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Hawk’s Baseball wants to move from Chess to Checkers

Thursday, February 7th, 2013

Canyon Lake Baseball is rounding third as this season gets closer and closer to home base.

Senior Kyler Huff

The Hawks had a forgettable season in 2012, but forgetting last year could be a mistake for this CL team that finally has more than one senior playing.

Those hard knocks put on Canyon Lake are learning tools that might give this year’s team the drive needed to compete and win.

Starting with that 3-22 record, most of that roster was from a Freshman and Sophomore laden class that was playing district foes that were way out of their league.

Bandera was starting all Seniors but one player last season and that is just a sampling of what other teams had on their roster.

There is a band of Seniors that want nothing more than to end this season with some proverbial skins on the wall. That goal can be reached much like three years ago when Canyon Lake’s baseball team not only made the playoffs, but was the first team for Canyon Lake to win in their first round in postseason play.

There has been a report that Head Coach Trent Dunavant might have been smiling while prepping this team for the start of this season.

Get ready, because these next numbers will wipe that smile off your face and replace it with a frown.

Numbers
   3    Wins last season
.227    Team batting average
  90    Runs scored
 198    Runs given up on defense
  28    Extra base hits
6.54    Compiled Earn Run Average
 1.3    Runs allowed per inning

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Wesley Dicks Signs on With Northwestern Oklahoma State

Wednesday, February 6th, 2013

Wesley Dicks has gone where no Hawk Football player has gone in the short

Senior Wes Dicks signs on dotted line being flanked by Mom and Dad

history of Canyon Lake sports.

Mr. Dicks was recruited by a school for a full scholarship on National Signing Day for College Football.

This 6’3 290lb man has made his living serving Pancakes Blocks for three years on opposition players attempting to tackle a Hawk player.

A lot of hard work and drive has finally paid off as Wes was flanked by his Mom and Dad in CL’s gym on Wednesday morning having this opportunity to continue his education with the signing of his letter of intent to play for Northwestern Oklahoma State University.

“It has been a blessing, honor, and privilege to be a part of Wes’ football career and in helping in his development,” Offensive Line Coach Chuck Wallen said. “He will make the Coaches from Northwestern Oklahoma real happy they picked him.”

Head Football Coach Charlie Drum started the ceremonies praising Wes by bringing up something much more important than an oblong ball, when he commented on how well Dicks had also performed in the class room.

“I’m excited,” Wesley Dicks sighed. “I finally get to think about College and where I’m going to play.”
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Hawk Freshman Bow to Pressure in their Loss to Navarro

Wednesday, February 6th, 2013

Canyon Lake’s Freshman squad did not have a good game in their loss to Navarro last night.

Last time these two squads met, it was a great comeback but an overtime loss to this same group of players.

Apparently, Navarro was allowed to put their Superman Cape on as the Panthers took a nine point lead in that first quarter and were never threatened for the rest of the evening.

“We turned the ball over too many times in this game and once again lost our composure when the pressure was on,” Coach John Barthels said. “We did play a good fourth quarter when I asked them to step up and get after it.”

Sounds like their might have been some frustration for the Hawks as the proverbial ‘Snowball’ going down hill syndrome.

“We still have a lot of things to get better at before the end of the season,” Coach Barhels said with resolve. “We will see what kind of fight we have left in us as we play the best team in our district as far as pressure goes this Friday with Fredericksburg’s press.”

It sounds like Coach Barthels has laid the ground work on what practices will be encompassing for the rest of this week.

That third quarter four point outburst will need to be corrected and then a turnaround might be forthcoming.

Come out and support the Hawks for their last game at home for this basketball season.

                    1   2   3   4   Final
 Navarro Freshman  19  15  19   8   61
 Hawks Freshman    10  14   4  13   41
 Scorers:
 Joseph Arredondo 11, Brandon Ward 9, Hayden Lee 8,
 Robert Woods, Mason Montgomery, Tavion Soliz 2,
 Sam Langford 1.

Block Party is Successful, CLJV Win, 49-34

Wednesday, February 6th, 2013

Canyon Lake JV basketball team swatted the Panthers around in their victory last Tuesday night in the Hawk gym.

Sophomore Skyler Tschoepthe Hawk gym.

“We have been on a skid the last seven games,” Coach Brian Hooper said. “Overall our press helped us in getting turnovers and got our offense going.”

Seven blocks recorded by five different players pretty much told Navarro that weak stuff was not going to be allowed as Canyon Lake controlled the boards with nine offensive rebounds and 37 total rebounds.

All but one player had at least one rebound and no player dominated the boards. A truly team effort as CLJV rushed out to a 10 point lead after that first quarter finishing with their 15 point margin of victory.

Sean Nolan was a recipient of a match-up offense as Navarro had no one who could body up to this 6’5 220lb mountain man underneath.

“We wanted to get Sean (Nolan) to work on finishing,” Coach Hooper said like a proud father.

In that final quarter Nolan’s longest shot was right under the rim, in fact all of his shots were right under the rim, hence only missing one shot for the game.

On having the offense isolating Nolan underneath in the fourth quarter Nolan commented, “Somewhat, because they (Navarro) don’t have any players my height and I was telling my teammates, Navarro had no one to match up with me,” Nolan said from his mountaintop.

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Layups are not a Slam Dunk as Hawks lose, 45-40 to Navarro

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

Lay ups can be one of the most mystifying shots in the heat of battle for basketball games.

Many times shots go in and out or just bounce the wrong way and when you add up those shots then you know that a game was well within your reach to come away with a victory, IF….if we only had those shots go in…

“We talked about turnovers during halftime,” Head Coach Lucas Chapman started. “When a team is not even pressing and you have 11 turnovers in a half….turnovers just diminish your chances of scoring.”

“Our turnovers were also timely ones,” Lucas also stated. “We have to come out and play with energy and tenacity and we just did not get that done.”

Canyon Lake was still right on that door step of taking a game against Navarro, but a missed lay-up here and an untimely turnover there will add up many times in giving way too many gifts to your opponent netting a loss.

The Hawks rebounded from a 13 point deficit to close to within two points late in the fourth but just could not find a way to get that shot in a loss to the Panthers, 45-40.

Canyon Lake has not had a warm reception at home with another loss and a 3-10 record.

That last home win was during the Canyon Lake Tournament a 48-47 win over Somerset, December 7th, 49 days and seven games ago.

Speaking of streaks, CL went over a quarter of playing time without scoring a point. The Hawks took a 12-10 lead and when they scored again with 1:05 left in the second quarter, Navarro enjoyed 14 unanswered points.

Without Spencer Wellings two buckets the quarter would of been a shut-out.

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Boys and Girls Hawk Hoop Talk

Monday, February 4th, 2013

Hoops Talk

Canyon Lake Girls will be playing their last game of this season tonight and there will be some sad times as four players will be playing their last contest.

Tammy Dean who has started a few games but more often than not, Tammy has come in to spell other guards and play some hustle defense.

Hannah St. John has been injured some this year, but also is one of those guards that has had some good offensive and defensive skills these past few seasons for the Hawks.

St. John is tied for fifth place in three point shots made with Amber West.

Kelsey Long has been an important post and wing player this season giving some important minutes on both sides of the court.

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Basketball: Hawk’s District 27-3A Top Three

Monday, February 4th, 2013
Games from District Top Three
Girls                       Points         Boys
Katie Williams       95                    Caleb Krieger      96
Olivia Flores        70                    Andrew Riali       85
Amber Ramsey         53                    Paul Davis         75
                           Rebounds
Katie Williams       79                    Caleb Krieger      54
Amber Ramsey         77                    Andrew Riali       34
Kyndall Drum         34                    Paul Davis         27
                            Assists
Amber Ramsey          9                    Doug Hubnik        40
Katie Williams        8                    Caleb Kreiger       9
Olivia Flores         8                    Paul Davis          6
                             Steals
Amber Ramsey         29                    Doug Hubnik         9
Katie Williams        9                    Javier Mendez       8
Dulce Brown           7                    Andrew Riali        5
                                           Paul Davis          5
                           3Point Goals
Olivia Flores        12                    Andrew Riali       24
Hannah St. John       3                    Paul Davis          8
Katie Williams        2                    Caleb Kreiger       4
                         Free Throws Pct.
Amber Ramsey      9/14 .643                Chandler Faulkner   8/9  .889
Olivia Flores    24/39 .615                Andrew Riali        7/9  .778
Katie Williams   25/41 .610                Paul Davis         19/29 .655
                              Blocks
Amber Ramsey         14                    Caleb Kreiger        21
Katie Williams        9                    Doug Hubnik           2
Trena Lorett          3                    Paul Davis            2

The Hilltop ReSporter is Starting Third Year

Saturday, February 2nd, 2013

The Hilltop ReSporter started in February 2010 after The Hilltop Reporter could not survive as a Newspaper earlier that year.

Needing something to do with a passion, The ReSporter wanted to give Students from two schools more than just a line in a sports page with a score.

Hence, it was time to help by responding with a Website that would just deal with sports for Canyon Lake and Bracken Christian.

It has been a fast two years and The ReSporter has churned out 674 articles covering as many sports as possible.

Football to Track and every sport in between has been a fun venture keeping fingers typing whether the result was a loss or win.

Several nights a week either on the road or at a home game has been a challenge, but just having a chance to report on Students makes this a worthwhile endeavor.

A special thanks for all the Businesses that have helped in supporting this site and thanks for reading.

The ReSporter looks forward to covering more events this coming season.