The 3rd time was a charm for Canyon Lake’s Gold team after two previous games that ended in a tie, this Hawk Gold team took Freddie’s Red team in their final game of the series, 28-14.
The 3rd time was a charm for Canyon Lake’s Gold team after two previous games that ended in a tie, this Hawk Gold team took Freddie’s Red team in their final game of the series, 28-14.
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Both teams are have winning streaks in trying to keep pace with Lampasas for a chance in winning District 28-4A this year.
Fredericksburg will continue the same type of challenge for Canyon Lake from the offensive side of the ball.
The Billies average 31 points per game while your Hawks are excelling on the defensive side of the ball. The Lake has upped their offense with the start of district and have scored 69 points to open their opening two games.
Should be a close and thanks for tuning in to the Voice of the Hawks Broadcast and GO HAWKS!!
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Football Pre/Game: Canyon Lake vs. Fredericksburg Pre/Game: Fredericksburg @ Canyon Lake Friday 7:30pm Billies (4-3) @ Hawks (6-1) Canyon Lake leads this Series with an 8-3 record. 2008 Hawks 14 Billies 65 2009 Hawks 14 Billies 07 2010 Hawks 35 Billies 20 2011 Hawks 35 Billies 07 2012 Hawks 27 Billies 17 2013 Hawks 14 Billies 38 2014 Hawks 49 Billies 31 2015 Hawks 17 Billies 06 2016 Hawks 45 Billies 25 2017 Hawks 53 Billies 35 2018 Hawks 14 Billies 21 This Year’s Results: Hawks 07 Marble Falls 00 Billies 35 Sam Houston 26 Hawks 21 Weiss 20 Billies 35 Kerrville Tivy 42 Hawks 07 Wimberley 45 Billies 12 Cedar Creek 20 Hawks 55 Smithville 28 Billies 31 Wimberley 48 Hawks 10 Blanco 00 Billies 38 Boerne 31 Hawks 41 Taylor 07 Billies 35 Liberty Hill 21 Hawks 28 Burnet 21 Billies 35 Taylor 10 =========================================================
Canyon Lake will welcome Fredericksburg to the Hawk Nest this week as both teams are sharing their first place status with Lampasas atop District 28-4A play.
The winner will certainly be entrenched with a play-off spot with a chance of a 1st or 2nd seed heading into post-season play.
Both schools have two common opponents that had the same result….a loss to Wimberley and wins over Taylor.
This Billie team comes into this contest with a strong offense averaging 31 points per contest and a 3 game winning streak.
Bastrop Cedar Creek has been the only game that had less than 20 points scored for Fredericksburg who has played against several big time schools. Thus far Fredericksburg’s opponents have 25-22 record and taking out a woeful Taylor Duck’s team, that record is a very respectable 25-15.
A lot of offensive weapons in those skill positions with Tucker Elliot taking snaps as a dual threat by a pass or running, as Elliot has accounted for 1904 yards, as this QB is their leading rusher with 111 carries as well as catching a pass albeit for 3 yards. This shows how versatile this player will be as a force to be accounted for.
Receiving honors goes to a player that was a thorn in the Hawks side last season, Jarrett Beard who has 44 catches accounting for 770 yards and 12 touchdowns thus far. The Billies have three other receivers that have topped over 100 yards with Judson Beard leading this trio with 254 yards followed by Josh Wienecke (153) and Dylan Ahrens (135) yards.
Canyon Lake’s defense will need to be on their ‘A’ game and has a decent track record in allowing 16 points per contest this year and under 10 points in their last three outings.
A hot and cold offense that seems to be heating up from their lukewarm tendencies scoring 68 points during the last two weeks after a bye week.
James Bates has been the go to runner with 672 yards on the ground after being brought up from Junior Varsity and reaching starting status after a Hawk injury.
Most of CL’s slot-t yardage is done by committee for the most part as there has been other leading rushers this season with Ethan Slater having his best outing against Burnet and Nic Rivera leading the rushing brigade against Taylor two weeks ago.
QB Peyton McMullen will need to up his game as the Hawk’s aerial attack has not been a threat this year as of yet. Certainly has potential but up to this point of this season a non-factor.
That has led to Canyon Lake receiving help from their defense this year. The Lake has 4 wins that has come by 10 points or less.
This should be a good game with both schools shooting for a chance of winning district. Go Hawks!!
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CL’s Tennis team had their first experience with a Bi-District contest that was in itself a victory of sorts for this upstart team.
Canyon Lake was pitted against a state rated Liberty Hill team and your Hawks were not skunked as there were several players that made this Panther team sweat.
This was a first and having (for the first time) a Junior Varsity, then there might more successful seasons in future seasons.
The Hawk’s Boys finished in 5th Place for their District 28-4A Cross Country Meet last week as Collin Baker had the best finish in CL’s history placing 5th place with a 16:49 time which was just 2 seconds faster race would have Baker finishing in 3rd place overall.
The Lake’s Volleyball crew finally jettisoned their losing streak when they swept Llano on Friday and now will be coming down to their final 3 contests where Canyon Lake is battling it out against Fredericksburg and Bandera for those final two playoff spots.
Canyon Lake will be hosting the Billies on Friday as a precursor before the Hawks Football team battle this same school for a chance to remain holding down a 1st place spot as this sport starts to go down the wire with 3 more Friday’s of action.
This past week, the Hawks, were in good shape as they would sweep Burnet from their Sub-Varsity to Varsity games.
The Hawk Gold team played their 2nd of 3 games against the Billies and the result of the 2nd tie and a final winner take all game will start off these 3 Hawk teams on the road in Billieville starting at 4:30pm.
A lot going on and time to get out to see some Hawk sports and as always, Go Hawks!!
Canyon Lake runs their district record to, 2-0 after taking care of the Bulldogs, 28-20. Canyon Lake is part of a 3 team log jam at the top of District 28-4A play with a series of eliminating games starting next week when your Hawks will host Fredericksburg (2-0 district).
The Hawks will have their work cut out for them as they finish their regular season. Besides Taylor, the rest of this district is loaded with winning programs.
Burnet is 4-2 going into this game with losses to Wimberley and Lampasas. Those two teams are not easy outs and as Canyon lake can attest with those Texan’s up the street.
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And Go Hawks!!
Canyon Lake’s Junior Varsity make adjustments in taking care of Burnet’s JV going, 2-0 in District 28-4A play, 28-6.
The Hawk Freshman demolition team was at it again when the Burnet Bulldogs were left without a leash after a 57-0 set back. Yes, the game could have been worse but with what is now a routine running clock to start the 2nd half is now becoming a norm for this wrecking ball, group of players.
The CL Hawks Gold team continued their 3 game series with Fredericksburg with the same results, finishing in a tie, 6-6.