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CASA gets Exterminated, BCS Wins, 74-6

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

CASA got infested with Warriors as Bracken Christian crushed the Rams, 74-6 in a blowout Homecoming win, last Friday at Warrior Stadium.

This was the second game in as many years that Bracken could of called a game after the first quarter, as they scored over 45 points. The 58 point quarter was 12 points more when BCS had when they beat SA Lutheran last year.

Unfortunately for CASA the game went another quarter, but Bracken took it easy on their visitors from San Antonio. The Warriors finished taking a knee on the doorstep of CASA’s one yard line.

CASA had one of 33 plays that something good happened and their only score. The 70 yard pass play allowed the Rams to finish with positive yardage for the game with 51 total yards.
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Wimberley is Good!! They Win, 50-14 over Canyon Lake

Friday, October 14th, 2011

Canyon Lake took it’s first loss of the year as Wimberley Texans brought their ‘A’

Quinn Pike catches second Touchdown Pass from Branson Belcher

Quinn Pike catches second Touchdown Pass from Branson Belcher

game to the Hawks and lapped the home team in grand fashion, 50-14 in a meeting between two undefeated District 26-3A foes.

“We’re not there yet,” Head Coach Matt Monzingo said. “This team (Wimberley) is strong, big and very balanced.”

“When they stopped Zach (Henshaw), we weren’t as tough as we needed to be,” Coach Monzingo reflected.

Wimberley seemed like they were in the Hawk’s huddle as they had four defensive backs ready when the Hawks tried a play that worked earlier this year against Luling. The first play action pass that scored on Luling was an interception against Wimberley.
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Hawk Freshman Run out of Ink, Lose 6-0 to Texans

Friday, October 14th, 2011

Canyon Lake could not get back on track in the second half as Wimberley Freshman only needed one score winning, 6-0 at Hawk Stadium.

You know how it is when you sit down to write a composition or essay and once the juices start flowing the Pen you are using runs out of ink.

That was the dilemma for the Hawks as the game progressed the offense just ran out of ink and the paper could not be finished.

The unfortunate thing about the game Thursday night is that the game did not finish at halftime. If that would of been possible, then the Hawks would of won on penetrations.
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PRE/GAME:

Thursday, October 13th, 2011
   CASA Rams  vs. Bracken Christian
       Rams (3-3)    @     Warriors (6-0)   

 Game Time: 7:30 pm   Friday, October 14th

 History: The Warriors lead the series, 3-0
 ‘08 BCS 58  Rams    13
 ‘09 BCS 64  Rams    19
 ‘10 BCS 50  Rams    00

 This Year:
 CASA Rams   47  Seguin Lifegate           51
 CASA Rams   26  Alvin Living Stones       72
 CASA Rams   00  SA FEAST                  43
 CASA Rams   51  Bastrop Tribe             44
 CASA Rams   54  Corpus Christi Annapolis  33
 CASA Rams   45  SA The Winston            39

 Warriors    68  Austin Hill Country       48
 Warriors    58  Houston Emery-Weiner      08
 Warriors    66  Tomball Rosehill          18
 Warriors    62  Round Rock Christian      00
 Warriors    55  New Braunfels Christian   00
 Warriors    68  SA Lutheran               06
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Coaches Corner: Bracken’s Lloyd Fields

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

“Each game gets more important,” Head Coach Lloyd Fields

Head Coach Lloyd Fields

Head Coach Lloyd Fields

admonished. “This will be a very difficult team to prepare for, because they do so much stuff.”

Stuff, is the operative word for different formations and giving defensive minded coaches enough headaches that their vocabulary incorporates the words like, ‘stuff’.

CASA will be the second team with a three game winning streak coming into the game with the Warriors in a row.

The Rams started the season slow, but have picked up steam recently by surprising several soothsayers with their victory over SA Winston last Friday.

CASA beat their cross town rivals 45-39 which raised several eyebrows the next morning as people were going over the previous evening scores.

“This will be the quickest team we have played since Hill Country,” Coach Fields said.
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Coaches Corner: Canyon Lake’s Matt Monzingo

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

“This will be an easy game to fire them (football team) up,” Head

Head Coach Matt Monzingo

Head Coach Matt Monzingo

Coach Matt Monzingo started.

Times are different from this time last season. The Hawks had just lost a brutal game to Navarro and had a 2-4 record. Consistency was a word that had not been used many times up to that point.

Talking to Coach Monzingo this season has not been a chore, as the Hawks have not had the ‘bad taste in your mouth’ type of games up to this point.

“The kids listen,” Coach Monzingo continued. “When we (Coaches) ask them to improve or work on certain areas, then they have responded each time.”
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Pre/Game: Wimberley @ Canyon Lake

Monday, October 10th, 2011
          Texans   (5-0)     @     Hawks (6-0)           

          Game Time: 7:30 pm   October 14th

          History: Wimberley leads the series 3-0
         ‘08 Canyon Lake 07  Texans  41
         ‘09 Canyon Lake 15  Texans  38
         ‘10 Canyon Lake 18  Texans  38

 This Year:
          Wimberley   32  Cuero               06
          Wimberley   47  Dripping Springs    26
          Wimberley   49  La Vernia           06
          Wimberley   28  Sealy               27
          Wimberley   42  Bandera             06

          CLHS Hawks  14  Blanco              07
          CLHS Hawks  34  La Vernia           23
          CLHS Hawks  38  Sealy               34
          CLHS Hawks  52  Austin-Travis       21
          CLHS Hawks  56  Luling              28
          CLHS Hawks  41  Navarro             26

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BCS Beats Lutheran with a Waltz in the Park, 68-6

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

Bracken Christian Warriors continue their waltz through District play as they pounded the Mustangs, 68-6 Friday night at Warrior Stadium.

The Warriors scored on every possession except for the one interception in the game as BCS worked up over 300 yards of total offense while holding the Mustangs to 90.

The waltz theme was introduce by the number of plays it took the Warriors to score, each time they had the ball.


 Possession   # of steps in dance     Result
 First             One step            8-0
 Second            Three step         16-0
 Third             One step           24-0
 Fourth            Three step         32-0
 Fifth             Three step         40-0
 Sixth             One step           48-0
 Seventh           Two step           56-0
 Eighth            One step           Interception
 Ninth             Three step         64-0
 Tenth             Two step           68-6

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Hawks Electrify the Panthers, 41-26

Saturday, October 8th, 2011
RB Eduardo Covarrubias paving the way for Zach Henshaw

RB Eduardo Covarrubias paving the way for Zach Henshaw

Canyon Lake Hawks brought their own Breaker System to Navarro and lit up the Panthers for a 41-26 hard fought victory.

The Hawks had 29 points last season in the fourth quarter for all of their games. In this contest alone, Canyon Lake finished with 20 and now have garnered 62 points, doubling last year’s total.

“It feels good to win a game for a team that is hard to prepare for,” Head Coach Matt Monzingo said. “We had ball control too in the second half and moved the chains.”

Finish is the ‘mantra’ for this year’s club and the conditioning and focus has once again catapulted the undefeated Hawks to 6-0 and waiting for Wimberley next week.

Canyon Lake keeps raising the bar and has a realistic chance of reaching the .500 mark (all time) with a win against the Texans. (20 wins and 20 losses)
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Freshman Hawks Stifle Panther Offense, 21-8

Friday, October 7th, 2011

GERONIMO, Texas – “2 and 0” were the cries being heard from Panther Stadium Thursday night as the Canyon Lake Freshmen Hawks improved to 2-0 in district play and 3-3 on the season after beating the Navarro Panthers 21-8.

From the opening kick the Hawks made play after play on defense to stymie the normally methodical yet effective Panther offense as Navarro was only able to rack up 95 yards of total offense in the game.

“We read our keys and did what we talked about in practice for the past two weeks,” coach Luke Chapman said after the game. “Credit to the kids for taking coaching and executing on the field. We did a great job of being physical and each man doing his job.”
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