Conner Rose had the most yardage gained in a Hawk JV game when he bolted for 223 yards on 15 carries scoring 3 times in the Hawk’s Win over Lampasas last Thursday night, 34-7
Conner Rose had the most yardage gained in a Hawk JV game when he bolted for 223 yards on 15 carries scoring 3 times in the Hawk’s Win over Lampasas last Thursday night, 34-7
Canyon Lake’s JV squad had a statement game after a loss to Wimberley last week beating Lampasas on Thursday night at the Hawk Nest, 34-7.
“We had guys coming up and striking people all night,” Coach John Barthels said. “That was one of the best games I have seen them play and I think with them going against the Varsity in practices has made them better.”
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Pre/Game: Canyon Lake @ Lampasas Friday Sept. 29 7:30pm Hawks (2-2) Badgers (1-3) The Badgers lead this series 2-1. 2014 Hawks 14 Badgers 21 2015 Hawks 14 Badgers 42 2016 Hawks 42 Badgers 34 This Season Games: Hawks 38 Blanco 00 Badgers 13 Billies 27 Hawks 46 Reagan 06 Badgers 67 Robinson 62 Hawks 23 Giddings 28 Badgers 17 Wimberley 52 Hawks 13 Wimberley 20 Badgers 25 Lorena 49 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Canyon Lake will hit the halfway mark for the season this Friday as the Hawks travel up 281 to Lampasas for a game that will leave this year’s team with a winning or losing record.
The Badgers have not been an easy out for Canyon Lake as this school won the first two games of the series.
That first game in 2014, had CL with three lost fumbles after putting the ball on the ground a total of 6 times. This was one of many games these past few years that had the Hawks with a halftime lead and then having mistakes allowing the visitors to leave the field with smiles on their face.
During the 2015 campaign, the Hawks, were one of two teams Lampasas would beat.
That year, Lampasas entered their game with CL with the same record (1-3) and the Hawks would be their last win for the rest of that season.
What made this game worse was how badly the Hawks were beaten by this Badger team.
The score was, 42-14 and one of those Hawk touchdowns came on a kick-off return giving an idea of how both sides of the ball failed to show up for this contest.
Lampasas has the same record this year and Canyon Lake cannot afford to enter this game with any preconceived notion that this will be a win, because on that fateful night 2 years ago, the Hawks, were manhandled.
Wimberley beat Lampasas by 35 points two weeks ago and using that as a barometer for this week would be a mistake.
The Badgers played Robinson for their only victory, but seeing how their offense played in outscoring the Rockets, 67-62 should be a wake-up call for the Hawk’s defense.
QB Ace Whitehead completed more passes in that one game than the Hawks might have for the season (26 for 32) with 5 touchdown throws.
RB Sean Williams had a 11 yard per carry average finishing with 353 yards on the ground.
Brandon Pierino had 11 catches for 112 yards helping the Badger’s offense in that Robinson contest.
That game will bring back memories during that same year when CL lost a 55-50 game to Marion when the Hawks could not stop anything the Bulldogs did on that night.
The Hawks will need to come into this road game in focus as the offense and defense reshuffles players and the Hawks continue to heal from previous injuries.
Winnable game but that will not be a guarantee as the Badgers have teeth!!!
Go Hawks!!
This Week @ Canyon Lake Tue. Sept. 26 Boerne Freshman @ CL Hawks Freshman 5pm Volleyball Boerne JV @ CL Hawks JV 5pm Volleyball Boerne @ CL Hawks 6pm Volleyball Thu. Sept. 28 Lampasas Freshman @ CL Hawks Freshman 5pm Football Lampasas JV @ CL Hawks JV 7pm Football Fri. Sept. 29 CL Hawks Freshman @ Hondo Freshman 5pm Volleyball CL Hawks JV @ Hondo JV 5pm Volleyball CL Hawks @ Hondo 6pm Volleyball *CL Hawks @ Lampasas 730pm Football Sat. Sept. 30 CL Hawks @ Round Rock AM Cross Country McNeil Invitational * Game Broadcast on CLB +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Little things, Get Bigger and Cleaner, in Hawks Freshman Win over Wimberley, 26-16
Canyon Lake’s Freshman football team had a losing record after suffering two close losses in the past two weeks.
This Freshman team was not going to let that number get to three as the Hawks took little steps all week to make a giant leap in this Hawk win.
(photo by Karen Holmes) District 14-4A Division I Standings Team W L Pct PF PA Boerne 4 0 1.000 129 46 Fredericksburg 4 0 1.000 192 34 CL Hawks 2 2 .500 122 54 Taylor 2 2 .500 80 114 Austin Eastside 0 3 .000 08 111 Results Wimberley 20 CL Hawks 13 Boerne 35 Somerset 30 Fredericksburg 50 Lytle 14 Austin Travis 27 Austin Eastside 00 Taylor 24 Caldwell 20 This Week's Games CL Hawks @ Lampasas Austin Eastside @ Llano Wimberley @ Fredericksburg Bandera @ Boerne La Grange @ Taylor Stats (after 4 games) Team Offense Points Defensive Points Fredericksburg 192 48.0 Fredericksburg 34 8.5 Boerne 129 32.3 Boerne 46 11.5 CL Hawks 122 30.5 CL Hawks 54 13.5 Taylor 80 20.0 Taylor 114 28.5 Austin Eastside 08 02.7 Austin Eastside 111 37.0 Total Yardage Rushing Yards Fredericksburg 1968 492.0 Fredericksburg 1340 335.0 CL Hawks 1695 423.8 CL Hawks 1319 329.8 Boerne 1618 404.5 Boerne 547 136.8 Taylor 1289 322.3 Taylor 510 127.5 Passing Yardage Boerne 1065 266.3 Taylor 779 194.8 Fredericksburg 502 167.3 CL Hawks 377 94.3 Quarterback (based on Yards thrown) Name School Comp Att Yards Int TD Brooks Klutts Boerne 63 101 1065 4 13 Ryan Gardner Taylor 40 83 779 4 8 Will Flanery Fredericksburg 21 47 475 2 2 Ben Fulton CL Hawks 17 33 369 0 5 Rushing School Att Yards Ave TD Delane Hornsby Taylor 45 318 7.1 2 Will Sebera Fredericksburg 37 296 8.0 4 Tristan Chacon CL Hawks 38 289 7.6 4 Hobbs Price Fredericksburg 18 289 16.1 6 Tanner Faris CL Hawks 21 234 11.1 2 Tristan Sanchez Fredericksburg 16 218 13.6 1 Brooks Klutts Boerne 32 205 6.4 2 Ryan Hart Boerne 39 204 5.2 0 Brant Bowers Fredericksburg 18 201 11.2 2 Caleb Almond CL Hawks 27 190 7.0 2 Curtis Michalec Boerne 39 186 4.7 1 Micah St John CL Hawks 28 166 5.9 1 Joseph Ruiz CL Hawks 28 157 5.6 1 Receiving School No Yards Ave TD Douglas Hodo Boerne 18 326 18.1 6 Andre Jones Taylor 8 311 38.9 5 Connor Fisher Boerne 21 304 14.5 4 Paul Amick Boerne 10 235 23.5 3 Brock Wells Taylor 9 208 23.1 2 Tristan Chacon CL Hawks 5 144 28.8 1 Sean Majors Fredericksburg 7 139 19.9 2 Don Flannery Fredericksburg 7 138 19.7 1 Delane Hornsby Taylor 7 100 14.3 1 Tristan Sanchez Fredericksburg 4 90 22.5 0 Robert Sherwood Boerne 4 89 22.0 1 J. T. Greene CL Hawks 8 82 10.3 1
Canyon Lake could not hold on to a 13 point lead as Wimberley had two explosive plays that blew up the Hawks Homecoming, 20-13.
The Texans came into this contest averaging over 500 yards per contest as they had run roughshod over their opponents during their first 3 games.
MV Hawks 8B Avenge Last Year’s Loss to Texan’s, 24-8
Mountain Valley 8B squad were all over the Texans as the Hawks finished with a run-a-way, 24-8 win.
Ezekiel Martinez would be the final straw that put the game away after taking the ball through the line and then down the sideline for a 54 yard touchdown run.
Martinez accumulated 62 yards in that second half in the route.
Mountain Valley’s defense had a good effort after holding Wimberley scoreless in that first half allowing a 16 point lead that would prove to be all that was needed in this victory.
The Hawk’s Justin Hickman was one player that had some good penetration that disrupted Wimberley’s offense for much of the game.
“We played well overall,” Defensive End Hickman started. “I was just trying to keep the outside under control.”
MV lost just one game last year and that team was Wimberley, so this contest had a little more riding on the outcome than just being a rival for the Hawks.
“Yeah, that is what we had been talking about….we wanted to avenge last year’s game,” Hickman said. “We wanted to be the Avengers and that is the main reason we did well.”
The Texan’s scored on their first possession in the second half when they drove 43 yards on just 4 plays.
Two of those plays covered more than 17 yards as running back Mark Western go the Texan’s on the board with 4 minutes still remaining in the 3rd quarter.
It did not take Mountain Valley long to respond as their next possession was also profitable with a 65 yard drive when Ezekiel took the rock on the 4th play of the drive for the deflating touchdown for Wimberley.
A Texan fumble on their next time with the ball allowing Mountain Valley to take precious time off the clock as the Hawks would cause another Texan fumble and eventual win as the Avengers took the game and will continue their season with an unblemished record.
Stats for 2nd Half 1 2 3 4 Final Texan’s 8B 0 0 8 0 8 MVMS 8B 8 8 8 0 24 Scoring Summary: TEX-Mark Western 17 yard run (Western run), 3:43, 3rd MV8-Ezekiel Martinez 54 yard run (Bade Holland run), 1:52, 3rd 2nd Half Team Stats Texans Hawks Total Yardage 110 108 First Downs 5 3 Rushes/Yards 11/80 16/108 Comp/Att/Int 2/3/0 0/0/0 Passing Yardage 30 0 Punts/Average 0/0 0/0 Fumbles/Lost 2/2 0/0 Penalties-Yards 1-10 2-15 Rushing Att Yds Ave Lg TD Ezekiel Martinez 3 62 20.7 54 1 Blayne Carnes 2 32 16.0 24 0 Bade Holland 2 10 5.0 6 0 Sam Zinn 3 10 3.3 5 0 Chandler Nelms 4 5 1.2 3 0 Kaiden Scheppler 1 2 2.0 2 0 Daren McClain 1 -3 — — —
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A Hawk Block Party in Wimberley Win, 14-13
Mountain Valley’s 8A team blocked kick preserved a, 14-13 win over Wimberley on Thursday night at the Hawk Nest.
MV started the game scoring the first they had the ball after traveling 50 yards on a Jeremy Greene 21 yard dash to the goal line capped off the drive.
There was not much going on after that drive as both teams would buckle down with some solid defensive play.
Mountain Valley’s defense was pretty impressive during most of this contest.
Wimberley’s Drives: Start # of Plays Yardage Result Texan’s 45 yd line 4 44 Punt Texan’s 41 yd line 4 40 Punt Texan’s 40 yd line 4 13 Int by Rylie Terry Texan’s 40 yd line 4 30 Int by Jeremy Greene Texan’s 48 yd line 3 69 Turnover on Downs
Pretty impressive part of the game, but after Wimberley’s last time with the ball there would be a fireworks show.
With the ball deep on their side of the field, the Texan’s, would unleash Moses Wray for an impressive catch and run for 89 yards to put this game in favor of Wimberley after the pat was good, 6-7.
Once again, the Hawks would respond with a nifty 95 yard drive on just 6 plays as running back James Bates would pick up the majority of yards on a 59 yard run down the sideline.
“I was told to bounce to the outside,” Bates said in recalling his 59 yard tote. “I just kept on running but I was gassed when I reached the 50 yard line….but I have to give the offensive line all the credit because I could not have done it without them.”
Needing only 17 yards, Mountain Valley, would take 3 more plays to reclaim the lead on a Bates one yard run and a Rylie Terry 2pt conversion, 14-7 Hawks. That 2 point conversion would be the game winner as it would turn out.
There would still be 3:25 left on the clock when Wimberley would start a drive for a tie or win at their 49 yard line.
Mountain Valley looked like they might hold when penalties had the Texans’ with a 3rd down and goal from the 21 yard line.
Wimbeley’s Braylon Grant would run for 14 yards to set up a 4th down from the 7 yard line and less than a minute on the game clock.
Enter Wray for a bulldozing run for a score and chance to tie this game.
The Hawk’s would be ready as a host of players in Green would escort Greene for a block and win over Wimberley, 14-13.
“I usually don’t play at linebacker,” Greene stated. “So I just ran and their was a big dude in front of me.”
On Greene’s first touchdown run, “That was all because of the lineman….Possum (Duain Alexander) and the rest of the line were definitely on their game today.”
That was evident as that Wimberley extra point did not have a chance with a host of Hawks ready to keep that ball from clearing the goal posts.
A Mountain Valley Sweep of Wimberley would be a nice night of work
Way to Go MV Hawks!!
1 2 3 4 Final Wimberley 8A 0 0 0 13 13 MVMS 8A 6 0 0 8 14 Scoring Summary: MV8-Jeremy Greene 21 yard run (run failed), 2:13, 1st WH8-Moses Wray 89 yard pass from Josh Prado (Bruner kick), 6:54, 4th MV8-James Bates 1 yard run (Rylie Terry run), 3:25, 4th WH8-Moses Wray 7 yard run (kick blocked), 0:41, 4th Team Stats Texans Hawks Total Yardage 154 224 First Downs 5 11 Rushes/Yards 19/43 38/224 Comp/Att/Int 3/9/2 0/2/0 Passing Yards 111 0 Punts/Average 1/26.0 1/12.0 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/0 Penalties-Yards 4-35 3-20 Rushing Att Yds Ave Lg TD James Bates 7 82 11.7 59 1 Jeremy Greene 7 58 8.3 21 1 Ethan Maxson 9 31 3.4 8 0 Rylie Terry 2 24 12.0 14 0 Aaron Hoffman 9 24 2.7 8 0 Braden Maxson 2 7 3.5 4 0 Tanner Davis 1 -2 — — -
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