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Hawk Baseball is Rounding 2nd Base

Saturday, February 8th, 2014

 

Outfielder Junior Cody Powell

Outfielder Junior Cody Powell

 

Time to do some prognosticating with some baseballs.

First item is going over what you have to replace from last year’s every day players.

 Name              GP   PA  AB  R  H  1b  2b 3b HR RBI BB SO  AVE
 Michael Brady     28  101  75  9 31  23  7  1  0  18  19  7 .413
 Travis Walker     28   96  77 10 16  12  3  0  1   8  14  6 .208
 Logan Felch       18   59  49 10  9   3  4  1  1  11   6  8 .184
 Daniel Camarillo  23   84  75 14 18  14  2  2  0   8   4 11 .240
 Kyler Huff        23   66  55 13 17  12  1  4  0  11   9 10 .309

Only Brady and Huff finished with a better batting average compared to their previous years.

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Thursday, February 6th, 2014

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Baseball All-Time Top Five

Thursday, February 6th, 2014
Travis Walker leads in three categories in All-Time Stats

Travis Walker leads in six categories in All-Time Stats

Baseball All-Time Top Five

 At Bats                       Runs                         Hits
 Travis Walker       272       Travis Walker       65       Travis Walker       80
 Michael Brady       184       Kyler Huff          38       Michael Brady       67
 Logan Felch         184       Joe Shone           37       Daniel Camarillo    52
 Daniel Camarillo    178       Daniel Camarillo    37       Logan Felch         49
 Kyler Huff          161       Drew Riccio         36       Jeff Nabors         49

 RBI's                         Doubles                      Triples
 Travis Walker        44       Travis Walker       19       Kyler Huff           6
 Logan Felch          43       Logan Felch         14       Daniel Camarillo     3
 Michael Brady        38       Michael Brady       13       Eric Nelson          2
 Zach Jenkins         29       Zach Jenkins        12       Tyler Vinson         2
 Drew Riccio          27       Jeff Nabors         11       7 Players with       1
 Jeff Nabors          27

 Home Run                      Walks                        Batting Average
 Logan Felch           6       Michael Brady       48       Michael Brady     .364
 Travis Walker         6       Travis Walker       39       Ross Wagliardo    .338
 Joe Shone             4       Daulton Winters     37       Zach Jenkins      .336
 Damon Crafton         2       Kyler Huff          30       Drew Riccio       .317
 Ross Wagliardo        2       Ross Wagliardo      28       Jeff Nabors       .316
 Kyler Huff            2       Logan Felch         28

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Hawks Baseball will Be Warming Up

Wednesday, February 5th, 2014
Peyton Sipila returning to improve on last year's season.

Peyton Sipila returning to improve on last year’s season.

Hawk Baseball officially started their season with a scrimmage with Llano last Tuesday night at the Canyon Lake Diamond.

This will be a year where Head Coach Trent Dunavant will need to use a calculator in counting the number of players in his dugout.

“I don’t know….35?,” Coach Dunavant stated when asked how many players he had practicing and wanting to play this year. “We will carry around 14-15 for Varsity and over 20 for Junior Varsity.”

Coach Dunavant had a long pause when asked that question of players wanting to play, as in the past few years, those questions could easily been answered by looking at both hands and counting fingers.

Last year, Canyon Lake started a wave of players that started to influx this sport and the Hawks still had several players that had Sophomore besides their name giving you a hint of age.

Now those Sophomores will be classified as Juniors and that might hopefully translate into victories for a program that had not made the playoffs in three years.

“We will have competition on this team and that will be something that should make them better,” Coach Dunavant fielded. “We have more optimism than in the past and we will have multiple guys playing multiple positions.”

The Hawks seemed to be strong in the infield and will have more qualified players for those spots this season.

“We have infielders that will be able to compete for outfield positions if they can’t win their spot in the infield,” Dunavant said without error. “This was our first scrimmage and we had some things good and bad. We found things that need working on, and things that the kids retained from last year.”

“We did ok playing defense but bats are slower than pitching at this time of year and pitchers are mainly throwing fast balls.”

Catcher will be a position to keep an eye on as the Hawks lost a big bat and fielder when Michael Brady got his diploma last May.

“We had Kyle Krohn play a nice game yesterday and he will be fighting this position out with Bryce Dehlin and Colton Avey,” Coach Dunavant commented. “Peyton Sipala will be able to play anywhere, left field, first base, short stop…”

The pitching will have several players ready for their chance to make things happen….if you take one thing from Coach Dunavant on pitching, it is throw strikes.

“We walked way to many players last night,” Dunavant said. “If you throw strikes in high school, then nine times out of ten the batter will find a way to get out.”

“Throwing harder does not mean you can pitch, sometimes throwing an 85 mile per hour pitch down the middle will not do as well as a pitcher that throws a 75 mph pitch on the corner,” Dunavant reiterated.

When asked about what they would be looking for in finding a closer for this club, Coach Dunavant did not hesitate, “A closer is not afraid of failure and it is how they approach their game mentally and having pin point control. If they (pitchers) can’t throw strikes then they won’t be out there.”

“I want to be around four to five pitchers when district rolls around,” Coach Dunavant closed. “We have more athletic kids than positions this year.”

Canyon Lake will be wearing their coats this Friday as the weather could be frigid if Seguin does not help in changing the game to Saturday.

If that happens, then CL will be playing in Seguin rather than at Canyon Lake.

The ReSporter knows that Seguin is warmer than CL since it is so much further South.

Should be a good season…hopefully the season will end later in the year when temperatures get much warmer…thanks Coach and good luck.

This Week at Canyon Lake

Sunday, February 2nd, 2014
Canyon Lake will be playing their last game for the season this Tuesday night

Canyon Lake will be playing their last game for the season this Tuesday night

Canyon Lake Girls Basketball will be in their last game of this season on Tuesday at the Hawk gym.

This has been a rebuilding year for CL as this team has featured Freshman and Sophomores and with that came a lot of growing pains.

On Tuesday night the Hawk Nation will be saying good-bye to Amber Ramsey, Emily Muniz, Cati Harrington, Brianna Young, and Jenna Lann.

Come out this Tuesday night to let these girls know your appreciation for representing Canyon Lake.

The Hawk Boy’s Basketball team will be on the road as they play out their season with only 3 games remaining. Their next home game will be a week from this Tuesday which will also be their season finale.

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Hawks Rounding 3rd Base for Opening Season

Sunday, January 26th, 2014

Canyon Lake’s Baseball team will be ramping practice up as the Hawks look for a chance of

T.  J. Jones All-District Second Baseman

Senior T. J. Jones shoring up the infield

improving their district standings with several returning starters.

Two years ago, Canyon Lake finished last in district when the team had to borrow players anywhere they could in fielding a team to finish a season.

That will not happen this year as the Hawks have several returning players and will be bringing a decent JV club up as well.

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CL Baseball has Potential This Season

Saturday, January 18th, 2014

Canyon Lake graduated half of their at bats and less than half of their innings pitched this

Tyler Vinson one of several returning Hawks vying for a Playoff spot

Tyler Vinson one of several returning Hawks vying for a Playoff spot

past year and there will be several faces returning for a chance of advancing in the playoffs this season.

The graduating players had a .271 batting average and 4.11 era with the largest loss coming from the loss of power. A total of 31 extra base hits have left the diamond with only 16 returning hits other than singles.

Returning players had a .259 average and a 4.42 era. The item to note is an extra year or being one year older can translate into better hitting and pitching.

For instance, Michael Brady had huge improvement from his Junior to Senior campaign.

Michael Brady   ab  r  h  bi  2b  3b  bb  so   ave.
 2012 Season    60  3 21   8  3   0   15  16  .350
 2013 Season    75  9 31  18  7   1   19   7  .413

Canyon Lake has the potential to be a very good defensive team as players that were lost to injury will be returning.

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Canyon Lake’s Motivational Tool

Sunday, August 4th, 2013

The ReSporter has tabulated this past season in District 27-3A team sports by school and as

Daniel Camarillo handing off to Doug Hubnik during the heyday for Boy's Track and Field

Daniel Camarillo handing off to Doug Hubnik during the heyday for Boy’s Track and Field

you can see last season was not a banner year for Canyon Lake.

If a school finished first then they garnered 1 point and if a school finished last, then they would accumulate 6 points.

So the school with the least amount of points would be the goal.

Canyon Lake is still looking for their first District 27-3A Title in any sport as their best finish is still a second place finish in their history. (Baseball ’10, Softball ’11, Boys Track ’11 and ’12)

This year the top four teams will be able to punch their ticket for a post season berth and if you used that same criteria for last year, then you will see that your Hawks would of only qualified in one team sport.

Football would of been that sport to qualify for a playoff if this new rule would of been in place.

In all the other team sports your Canyon Lake Hawks best finish was fifth place.

Last season in a word was not a banner year and as this new school season approaches, CLHS will have many opportunities to improve on that record.

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Baseball Spotlight for 2014 Season

Tuesday, May 28th, 2013

The ReSporter will now attempt to put a Spotlight on who might be that player that could help get this Hawk team to the playoffs this coming season.

Once again, there might be a change of strategy, as stated in a previous article, on how many different skill sets is required with baseball.

The ReSporter would like to name three Spotlights based on three different aspects or ingredients needed to attempt in having a solid ball club.

As mentioned previously, a team could have the best pitcher in district but that would not matter if that team could not produce at the plate offensively or in a fielders case, can’t get those three outs needed.

So our three players to put a spotlight on will revolve around 1) Defense, 2) Offense and 3) Pitching.

DEFENSE:

Many baseball experts will always mention being strong up the middle is a key for having a good defensive unit.

The ReSporter would like to throw this spotlight on T. J. Jones.

Jones has been leading the troops these past two years and will now go into his senior season with a boat load of confidence.

Jones has been holding down 2nd base and stats are not as forthcoming, but other coaches from district have mentioned of how they admire this young man in the field.

In fact, Jones made First Team All-District 2nd Baseman and that was not based on his bat but his glove.

This is not to throw water on his batting but The ReSporter also feels Jones might start getting more at bats this coming season.

When asked during this year’s end of year banquet for Jones to stand by Coach Dunavant it was evident that this soon to be Senior has started his growth spurt and that gives more chances to see Jones being able to contribute in more areas besides just fielding.

Other players that The ReSporter gave consideration to was J. J. Nance.

Nance made All-District First Team in the outfield. This award just says outfield but Nance was the right fielder and he might be making a case for having an opportunity to play centerfield next year.

That would certainly put a spotlight on Nance as that position can save a lot of runs in a contest by having to chase down balls in a lot of real-estate.

How bout Peyton Sipila, who showed up and contributed in a big way in the infield. Sipila was recognized by the Hawks as best defensive player.

J. J. Nance at the Plate

J. J. Nance at the Plate

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Baseball’s All-Time Player is up for Voting-ReSporter Wimps Out

Saturday, May 25th, 2013

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Baseball lives off of stats.

You can find stats for every time a player hits the ball to the right side of the infield on a full count facing a southpaw after fouling off three pitches.

In football many teams have specialist for offense or defense and don’t play on both sides of the ball…don’t even ask about those special team players. (kickers we are talking about you)

Finding the best player for baseball has to take in three aspects if not more based on leadership or how many times they stepped on the lines going onto the field. (that is bad luck)

A pitcher can have an unblemished record for your team still stands a chance of not even making the playoffs.

Having a great average involves getting a hit three out of ten times you go to the plate.

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