This Week @ Canyon Lake Monday Nov 2 CL Hawks Beat Taylor (25-19, 25-11, 25-11) Volleyball Thursday Nov 5 CL Fr @ Boerne 7:00pm Football Boerne JV @ CLJV 7:00pm Football CL Gold @ San Marcos 7:00pm Football Friday Nov 6 CL Hawks vs. Sealy 6:00pm Volleyball CL Hawks @ Boerne 7:30pm Football Saturday Nov 7 Crockett @ CL Hawks Var/JV/Fr 10:00am Basketball (Girls Scrimmage)
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This Week @ Canyon Lake
Sunday, November 1st, 2015Hawks Suffer from Fumbleitis in Loss to Taylor, 31-28
Saturday, October 31st, 2015
CL Lake Hawks come down with ‘Fumbleitis’ in loss to Taylor on Saturday afternoon, 31-28.
“Defensively we did real well,” Head Coach Charley Drum started. “We have had problems this year (with fumbles) and I hated this for our seniors.”
Coach Drum continued, “They took care of the ball and we gave a talented team field position all game with our fumbles.”
The Hawks could not stand prosperity as they went bankrupt in giveaways by coughing up 5 lost fumbles in this winnable contest.
Taylor jumped out to a quick 9 point lead before Canyon Lake responded with 4 consecutive touchdown drives and what many thought was a comfortable halftime lead, 28-9.
Bracken Takes Care of Business in Win over OLH, 54-0
Saturday, October 31st, 2015
Head Coach Hosea Stredic adresses Warriors 3 months ago as BCS enters last regular season game this week.
Bracken Christian wins big over rival Kerrville OLH, 54-0 on the road last Friday night.
“We came out and took care of business,” Head Coach Hosea Stredic commented. “We played a full game and played the way we should have played.”
“In a game like this, it was important to get all the players on the field,” Coach Stredic stressed.
The Warriors were on their game after scoring 40 points in that first quarter which had not been done since Eli Achilles was calling plays for Bracken.
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CL Freshman Want More in Win over Taylor, 41-14
Thursday, October 29th, 2015Canyon Lake Freshman remain undefeated after calling the Ducks out for one more hunt, winning 41-14.
“There is not enough balls to go around,” Head Freshman Coach Bill Greene said when responding to the depth of this team’s running backs. “We want to get this group of players to do anything they can to succeed and stay away from losing.”
This group of players have not been on the losing ledger for a while now and Coach Greene certainly has a chance of finishing the year with a team that would not have to remember what a bad taste you can get with a loss.
The Hawks had a good season as they are one more game away from doing a fete not yet accomplished for the Canyon Lake community in finishing this season by continuing their untouchable persona.
CL had their Junior Varsity finish undefeated back during the 2010 season which has been that one campaign where that team took care of their whole slate of games.
Pre-Game: CL Hawks vs. Taylor Ducks
Wednesday, October 28th, 2015Pre-Game: Taylor @ Canyon Lake 7:30pm Ducks 3-5 Hawks 4-4 All-Time Series: Taylor leads 1-0. 2014 Taylor 33 CL Hawks 31 This Year’s Game Results: Hawks 00 Blanco 14 Ducks 43 Waco Robison 41 Hawks 25 Smithville 14 Ducks 28 Rockdale 42 Hawks 50 Marion 55 Ducks 42 Hallettville 49 Hawks 28 Wimberley 14 Ducks 14 La Grange 42 Hawks 14 Lampasas 42 Ducks 35 Burnet 55 Hawks 07 Liberty Hill 31 Ducks 42 Boerne 28 Hawks 42 Bandera 07 Ducks 21 Liberty Hill 51 Hawks 17 Billies 06 Ducks 35 Bandera 03 ==================================================
Canyon Lake and Taylor Ducks will be battling for sole position as the 2nd place team in District 14-4A-I.
Both schools have a 2-1 record with just two remaining games after the contest on Friday.
The Hawks are on a two game winning streak after their opening district loss to Liberty Hill and will want to continue with that momentum.
What we know about the Ducks is that they have an offense that is number 1 in the district while their defense comes in last.
CL had a game like that this year when they played in Marion. That was a game where Canyon Lake’s offense was humming but the defense could not get a stop and ended up losing the game, 55-50.
So, in a nutshell, the Hawks will need to ratchet up the defense in get stops in order to take control of this game.
Good news? The Ducks rushing defense has allowed 285 yards per game and if CL can have some sustaining drives then that would reduce the number of stops for the defense.
There will be Ducks flying all over the field on offense as Jarrell Crittendon has an incredible 12 yards per carry and has accumulated 905 yards on the ground.
Another Duck runner that will be dangerous is Delane Hornsby who has a respectable 9 yards per tote.
Quarterback Terrell Reynolds leads the district with 1643 passing yards as he has thrown for 18 touchdowns with just 4 interceptions.
There will be 4 more Ducks flying around for receptions as Caleb Cooper leads the team and district with 41 catches for 324 yards. As this receiver will be one of Taylor’s, move the chains, player.
All the other Ducks have a 10 yards or longer average per catch. Malik Jackson, 32 catches for 739 yards, Xavier Washington, 32 catches for 321 yards, and Austin Garcia has 24 receptions with 289 yards of real estate.
Canyon Lake will have their hands full this Friday against a Duck team that likes to fly.
The question is how many Ducks can the Hawks run into the ground. Turnovers and controlling the clock will let you know who the winner could be on Friday at the Hawk Stadium.
Go Hawks!!
CL Hawks Standings and District Leaders
Monday, October 26th, 2015Standings District 14-4A Division I Teams W L Pct Team W L Pct Liberty Hill 6 2 .750 Liberty Hill 3 0 1.000 Borne 5 3 .625 Canyon Lake 2 1 .667 Fredericksburg 5 3 .625 Taylor 2 1 .667 Canyon Lake 4 4 .500 Boerne 1 2 .333 Taylor 3 5 .375 Fredericksburg 1 2 .333 Bandera 2 6 .250 Bandera 0 3 .000 This Week’s Games Taylor @ Canyon Lake 7:30p Liberty Hill @ Fredericksburg Boerne @ Bandera
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BCS Warriors Throw Water on Concordia, 69-22
Monday, October 26th, 2015TAPPS District Standings Team W L Pct Austin Veritas 4 0 1.000 Cedar Park 3 1 .750 Castle Hills 3 1 .750 Bracken Christian 2 2 .500 Concordia 2 2 .500 Kerrville OLH 1 3 .250 NB Christian 0 5 .000 This Week’s Games Bracken Warriors @ Kerrville OLH Cedar Park Summit @ Concordia SA Castle Hills @ Austin Veritas New Braunfels Christian Bye ==============================================
Bracken Christian will need a win this week over Kerrville OLH as the season comes down to two games.
This Week @ Canyon Lake
Sunday, October 25th, 2015This Week @ Canyon Lake Oct. 26 CL Hawks @ Corpus Christi All Day Cross Country Oct. 27 CL Hawks Fr 0 La Vernia 2 Volleyball CL Hawks JV 0 La Vernia 2 Volleyball CL Hawks 3 La Vernia 0 Volleyball Oct. 29 CL Hawks JV @ Taylor 7pm Football Taylor @ CL Hawks Fr 7pm Football Oct. 30 Taylor @ CL Hawks 730pm Football ======================================================
CL Hawks Chop the Billies Wood, 17-6
Saturday, October 24th, 2015
Canyon Lake won their second game in a row in district play keeping the Hawks in second place after win over Fredericksburg, 17-6.
“We talked and knew this game would be a struggle,” Head Coach Charley Drum stated. “We got the lead and they (the Billies) just could not get any consistency offensively.”
“We just kept chopping wood,” Coach Drum said. “We made the plays and we just stepped up on that drive.”
This game was a defensive affair as each team had 5 possessions in that first half and that last drive for CL would be huge.
The Hawks took advantage with their final time on offense in the half, when second string QB Jackson Neel, found Austin Brennan on a 37 yard pass pitting the ball on the Billies 3 yard line.