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Friday, November 16th, 2012

Pre/Game: BCS vs. SL Logos Prep @ 2pm this Saturday

Wednesday, November 14th, 2012
History: Bracken Christian leads series 1-0.
2012 BCS   66  SL Logos Prep   20
This Year:
BCS  56   Austin Hill Country  06       Sugar Land  38   Calvert               40
BCS  66   SugarLand Logos      20       Sugar Land  20   Bracken Christian     66
BCS  60   Brenham Christian    12       Sugar Land  53   High Island           40
BCS  56   Boerne Geneva        58       Sugar Land  81   Magnolia Prep         00
BCS  58   SA Lutheran          00       Sugar Land  60   Austin Hill Co.       39
BCS  98   Gustine              56       Sugar Land  22   Huntsville A/O        28
BCS  53   SA The Winston       08       Sugar Land  56   Pasadena FBC          08
BCS  53   CASA                 00       Sugar Land  72   Conroe Covenant       00
BCS  51   Houston Emery-Weiner 19       Sugar Land  48   Kingwood NE Christian 00
BCS  60   Kerrville OLH        14       Sugar Land  51   Baytown Christian     06

Bracken Christian Warriors will face Sugar Land Logos Prep Lions once again this year in their first round of playoffs. The game will be this Saturday in Rockdale, starting at 2:00pm.

In the first game, this BCS win was almost a full game. There was still more than four minutes remaining when the 45th point difference was scored in this game.

The Warriors doubled Logos Prep’s yardage and also doubled their first downs.

Some differences from the two games. Arnold Adame was lost for the season since that game and that loss has been huge hole for Bracken to continue trying to fill.

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Hawks Boys Basketball Start Season with Loss to Cedar Creek

Wednesday, November 14th, 2012

Canyon Lake Boy’s Basketball tipped off their season last Tuesday night at Hawk gym against Stacey, in what proved to be a glorified scrimmage based on having one practice for many of these players.

“We played hard and we have had only one or two practices,” Head Coach Lucas Chapman said. “We haven’t had a lot of time to get our feet yet.”

Cedar Creek comes from a larger school setting, which gives those type of schools an upper hand against schools like Canyon Lake that has many players just now coming over from their football season.

The Hawks had a lead of 2-0, but that would be their last chance to be above water, as this Cedar Creek team had plenty of depth and continued to bring players from their bench that could exploit CL, which was just trying to find out who was playing where.

Coach Chapman also had 14 players that he was trying to find out what their skill set would be this early in the season.
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CL Girls Basketball Get COMFORTable, Win 62-24

Wednesday, November 14th, 2012

Canyon Lake pounced on Comfort, 62-24 as the Hawks extended their record to 3-0, starting this year impressively.

There were several bright spots in this game. CL shot 82% from the field in the third quarter.

Their only two misses were three point attempts, while Canyon Lake controlled the boards. Amber Ramsey had eight points in this quarter.

The Hawks also had more steals than turnovers for this contest. Another 14 assists and a whopping 39 rebounds with 16 of those coming on the offensive side.

“We are more of a team and with this being my second year they are buying into the system,” Head Coach Mary Beth Gallagher said. “This year the team is more focused and with each game we are trying to get better.”

Canyon Lake had three players break double figures, Dulce Brown (10), Olivia Flores (11), and Ramsey (20).

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Coaches Corner with Lloyd Fields

Tuesday, November 13th, 2012

The ReSporter: Hey Coach Fields, you are playing a team

Head Coach Lloyd Fields

you had played earlier this year. Have you seen anything different from how this team played you earlier?

Coach Fields: “They have not changed a whole lot since that first game, I do know that they are executing a lot better.”

The ReSporter: What type of defense have they been playing?

Coach Fields: “Their defense has a three man front and three defensive backs. They will use their speed to run you down. This team is one of the fastest, if not the fastest in six-man football. So, they have found a good way to play to their strengths.”

The ReSporter: Compare what happened in the first game and how will you work with your team this week in practice.
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Coaches Corner: Mary Beth Gallagher for CL Basketball

Monday, November 12th, 2012

Coaches Corner with Head Basketball Coach Mary Beth

Coach Mary Beth Gallagher

Gallagher

The ReSporter: Hey Coach, you have won your first two games, tell us how your opener went with SA Universal?

Coach Gallagher: “Yes, Hannah St. John had eight points and Katie Williams scored 23 points. It was a good game to knock the rust off and we battled hard.”

The ReSporter: How was your defense?

Coach Gallagher: “We missed a lot of shots, but we got after it on defense and I was pleased with our effort.”

The ReSporter: Who are the players to watch this season?
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TAPPS Division I-Dist. 4 & Bracken by the Numbers

Sunday, November 11th, 2012
 Season Standings   W   L    Pct       District Standings   W   L    Pct.
 Boerne Geneva     10   0  1.000       Boerne Geneva        5   0  1.000
 Bracken Warriors   9   1   .900       Bracken Warriors     4   1   .800
 SA The Winston     7   3   .700       SA The Winston       3   2   .600
 Kerrville OLH      6   4   .600       Kerrville OLH        2   3   .400
 SA The Lutheran    1   6   .143       CASA                 1   4   .200
 CASA               1   7   .125       SA Lutheran          0   5   .000
This Week's Games
 Bracken Christian Warriors vs. Sugarland Logos Prep        @ Rockdale 2PM
 Kerrville OLH              vs. Huntsville Alpha Omega
 SA The Winston             vs. Austin Hill Country Christian
 Boerne Geneva              vs. Pasadena First Baptist Christian
Last Week's Results:
 Bracken Warriors 60  Kerrville OLH   14
 SA The Winston   54  SA Lutheran     00
 Boerne Geneva    46  CASA            00
Bracken by the Numbers based on this year's Season Stats:
   2 Fumbles lost for Bracken
   3 Fumbles this season
   4 Yards per carry for opposition
   8 Fumbles lost for opposition
  12 Touchdowns receiving
  13 Yards per carry for Offense
  17 Yards per completion for Offense
  18 Plus Turnover Margin
  19 Receptions for Preston Koch
  20 Rushing yardage for Zach Fasenmyer
  24 Average yards per reception for Jordan Rohlmeier
  26 Points given up in the first quarter
  30 Receiving yardage for Jeremy Fasenmyer
  43 Times BCS has been flagged this season
  67 First Downs for opposition
  70 Rushing Touchdowns
  98 Points scored in Gustine game
 100 Rushing yardage for Anthony Mason
 129 First Downs for Bracken
 225 Times BCS has run the ball
 256 Points scored in Second Quarter
 611 Total points scored by Bracken
 700 Rushing Yards given up by defense
2993 Yards gained rushing

BCS Takes Care of Business in Beating OLH, 60-14

Saturday, November 10th, 2012

Bracken Christian finished their regular season with three years running of having at most, just one defeat.

Davis Scott and Eli Achilles will be preparing for Playoffs this week.

Running backs, Preston Koch and Eli Achilles had their second consecutive game where both runners finished with over 100 yards rushing.

Bracken also scored in various ways, running, receiving, interception return, and kick-off return. Pretty much a complete game in all aspects.

Eli Achilles started things off with a 68 yard interception return for a touchdown.

OLH had the ball for the first 14 plays of the game and the only thing this Hawk team could claim was zero points on the board.

Bracken Christian then responded with their longest drive of the game, going 74 yards on seven plays.

Every play but their final run of three yards was an 11 yard or more run, by Koch or Achilles. This drive had Koch with 42 yards and Achilles with two runs for 32 yards.

Eight drives and eight scores for BCS.

A perfect strike from Achilles to Davis Scott for 58 yards was the Warriors next score after a 10 yard run from Mason Anthony.

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Hawks End Season in Loss to Navarro, 49-14

Saturday, November 10th, 2012

Canyon Lake got run over by a Reindeer, yes we know that Navarro’s mascot is a Panther, but the Christmas song seemed nicer than the results incurred Friday night at Hawk Stadium, as the Hawks finished a disappointing season, 49-14.

The Hawks first drive had three runs totaling four yards and one completion for 11, giving CL one first down. That first down would be the only conventional play for the rest of the half. (The other two were recorded on those long TD receptions)

That first down would be CL’s only good impact play for a quarter and a half.

While Navarro would rack up 224 yards and four scores during that span, Canyon Lake was still trying to find it’s footing with six total yards on 12 plays.

The longest run in that stint was for two yards while the Hawks were one for five, with that aforementioned 11 yard pass play being their only first down.

Canyon Lake had lived most of this year trying to convert long third down plays. The result was sporadic at best, especially as this season had matured.

Excitement did come into this contest when facing a 28 point deficit, the Hawks unleashed a bright spot for this season with two long pass plays.

With their next two possessions, Canyon Lake had a 65 (Doug Hubnik) and 67 (Daniel Camarillo) yard pass and runs which brought your Hawks to within just two scores going into halftime.

Hubnik caught his pass with a Navarro defensive player holding on for dear life. The play was on a fourth down.

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Mtn. Valley 7th Grade Split with Navarro, 16-8 & 8-26

Friday, November 9th, 2012

District Champions 7'B' Squad with Scoreboard saying it all. Congrats!!

Mountain Valley 7th A squad was much better than this final score as turnovers played a key roll in a, 26-8 loss to Navarro for their last game of this season at Hawk Stadium.

Navarro is not a team you can beat very often when you have the turnover bug. The Panthers are a ground team that can churn out yards while bleeding the clock.

Those two realities were present in this battle, as two fumbles and interception led to a touchdown with a lot of lost time for the visitors and no time to make up the deficit for Mountain Valley.

Navarro had first dibs and moved the ball 64 yards on 11 plays while taking off all but 1:34 left on the first quarter clock.

Then two plays and a fumble for Mountain Valley left the Hawk offense looking from the sideline again. All told, MV had the ball for seven total plays in the first half.

Navarro is a good example of teams that very seldom make mistakes. Just two penalties for seven yards and no turnovers was the difference in this game.

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