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The Lake is Cold Blooded in Win over Goliad, 4-1

Friday, February 21st, 2025

Canyon Lake was ‘Cold Blooded’ in their win over Goliad to open their Sinton Tournament with a 4-1 score.

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Hawk’s Open Season by Spanking Devine, 11-0

Tuesday, February 18th, 2025

                          Hawks gather after opening day spanking of Devine, 11-0. Go Lake!

 

Canyon Lake came out of their chute with some degree of authority by amassing 13 hits (3 doubles) and in that 1st inning leaving the bases loaded. It was a spanking with their only blemish coming in the field with two miscues and leaving the bases loaded with-out a run scored.

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Lady Hawk Soccer has Been Impressive this Season!

Monday, February 17th, 2025

Sophomore Kylee Morrow helping setting up The Lake’s offense in recent contest. GO LAKE!
(photo by Daniel Clifton)

The ReSporter was able to catch up with Head Girls Soccer Coach Kara Stracener after tying a top 10 team, Wimberley which will be a great momentum builder as well helping solidify another chance of making the playoffs.

The Lake’s Lady Soccer team presently has the longest running playoff streak compared to Blake’s other team sports. These Texan’s are averaging 4 goals per outing which gives an idea of how wel

The ReSporter was able to catch up with Head Girls Soccer Coach Kara Stracener after tying a top 10 team, Wimberley which will be a great momentum builder as well helping solidify another chance of making the playoffs.

The Lake’s Lady Soccer team presently has the longest running playoff streak compared to Blake’s other team sports. These Texan’s are averaging 4 goals per outing which gives an idea of how well this Hawk team is starting to jell.

Hit Man way to get rid of Pests Hawks!

“Our girls are undefeated so far in district and continue to improve each game,” Coach Stracener started.  “We are 8-3-3 on the season and  had a 2nd place finish in our first tournament of the season.”

Canyon Lake has strung together some impressive outings, “We had a big win against 6A Canyon High School right before we started district and just tied Wimberley who is a top ranked team in 4A soccer in the region,” Stracener blushed. 

“We knew that Wimberley was going to be a tough game as they had just come off of a win against Davenport, one of the top ranked teams in the area.  As far as our game plan, we had 3 things we were focusing on going into the Wimberley game.”  

           Make a Deposit & Go Hawks!!

“The girls executed the plan very well.   They did really well with 2 out of the 3.  We struggled on the offensive side of things because Wimberley has a strong defense and put pressure on us much more quickly than any team we’ve seen this year.  I am very pleased with how the girls battled and frustrated Wimberley,” Coach Stracener said realizing that the Texan’s have given up just 5 goals this season out of 15 contests.  “We played great team defense and outworked a very good team.”

Things don’t get any easier as this district is always tough and represents good outings during the post-season.

“We will continue to build on the momentum from the positive outcome from last Friday going into this week where we finish up the first round of district against two more solid teams, Marble Falls Tuesday at home and Friday away at Davenport.” 

Coach Stracener shared bout this year’s offense, “Girls with top offensive stats are Savanna Oberholtzer with 21 goals so far on the season.  Then Rya Clark and Kylee Morrow, 2nd and 3rd in goals scored for the team.”

Canyon Lake is still a young outfit and look to raise the bar as this season continues to mature.

“Our 3 seniors on the team, make up 3 out of the 4 defenders in the back. Their experience and leadership has been outstanding for the team this year and kept us in some tough games.  Sophomore goal keeper, Callie Dominguez (was a defender for us last year), has stepped up and made some great saves and continues to improve,” Starcener closed with hopes of keeping this district slate in good shape.

Check out The ReSporter’s, This Week @ The Lake for times and dates of each week’s line-up and pay a visit to the Hawk Nest and help support Canyon Lake’s student athletes. 

GO HAWKS! 

Hawk Basketball’s Bi-District is this Tuesday @ Canyon HS

Monday, February 17th, 2025

                                   Carter Williams driving to the basket in win against Fredericksburg.
(photo by Daniel Clifton)

 

Canyon Lake will make their first playoff since a 3-year stint from 2017-18-19 seasons. The Lake were one and done each of those seasons with their closest chance for an Area berth being a 2 point loss to Navarro in 2017 season.

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Hawks Dine on Frito Pie in Win over Fredericksburg, 53-31

Sunday, February 9th, 2025

Dalton Stromquist reaching for the stars on the jump ball in game played earlier this season. Stromquist was 6 for 7 in Billies victory!

 

The Hawks were able to break out of their chains in time to clinch a playoff spot in win over Fredericksburg, 53-31.

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Boy’s Basketball with Standings & Last Week’s Recap

Monday, January 27th, 2025

Canyon  Lake comes out of huddle with a renewed focus in needing a successful week to secure a playoff spot. Let’s Go Hawks!



DISTRICT 26                   Season Records
Davenport        4  1  .800   Davenport      23   5  .821
Wimberley        4  1  .800   Wimberley      20   8  .714
CL Hawks         3  2  .600   Bandera        19   9  .679
Navarro          2  3  .400   Fredericksburg 17  11  .607
Fredericksburg   1  4  .200   CL Hawks       13  15  .464
Bandera          1  4  .200   Navarro        10  14  .417

Tuesday Games:
Wimberley   @   CL Hawks
Navarro     @   Davenport
Bandera     @   Billies

Friday Games:
CL Hawks    @   Navarro
Billies     @   Davenport
Bandera     @   Wimberley

Friday’s Results:
Bandera    38   CL Hawks   37
Wimberley  63   Davenport  57
Navarro    44   Billies    37

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         Way to Stay in Shape Hawks!

Don’t look now but last Friday’s games was a polar opposite situation that threw this upcoming 2nd round of games into a ‘what will or could happen on this night’ thoughts.

There was 3 upsets when  games that had the home team taking advantage of the scoreboard which will put pressure on some teams while giving new hope to others.

First: The Lake was upset by Bandera resulting in their first victory in district.
Ramifications: Canyon Lake is now in a fight needing wins to secure a spot with little room for set-backs.
Bandera, on the other hand, has been put back on life-support  for their (19-9) squad and only one game behind Navarro for a chance of making some noise.

Wimberley was victorious against Davenport and now finds themselves tied at the top owning a tie-breaker win over the Wolves. These two teams will be fighting for those top 2 post-season spots.

                            Go Hawks!

Navarro won their second game in a row which put Freddie in a need to win scenario for a chance of getting a date for the end of season dance card.

The Lake will have an important contest with the Texans at the Hawk Nest on Tuesday and then will be on the road Friday to play against a Panther team that has a renewed hope for this season presently on a two-game win streak.

Simply put….this Bandera loss, with those two other upsets,  shows more schools being able to put together enough wins for making a play-off run.

The Lake does have 4 of their 5 next contests at the Hawk Nest with hope that this crew of Hawks can rebound with more conquests.

A loss by one point on a night that CLake went to the line for 15 shots and coming away making 6 of those attempts. Simple math for that

major reason for this loss.

An important week that can help secure or put this team in limbo as the season comes down to these last 3 weeks.

Let’s GO HAWKS!

 

           1  2  3  4   Final
CL Hawks  10  2  8 17   37
Bandera    4  9 19  6   38

                            3pt           tot rebounds
                    fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta pts or-dr to  a  s  b  to  
Jacob Holland       1-6     0-5     0-0    2   1-2   3  1  1  0  3
Jaxson Jeter        0-2     0-1     0-0    0   0-0   0  2  1  0  2
Phoenix Fuentes     0-7     0-2     1-2    1   1-1   2  2  1  0  2
Reese Pipkin        0-2     0-1     0-0    0   0-1   1  0  0  0  0
Carter Williams     6-14    0-0     3-8   15   5-10 15  4  1  0  2
Dalton Stromquist   2-6     0-0     1-3    5   3-5   8  2  0  1  0
Josh Rowe           0-2     0-1     0-0    0   1-0   1  0  0  0  1
Christian Cheatham  5-8     3-6     0-0   13   0-1   1  2  1  0  1
Eli Hammons         0-3     0-0     1-2    1   4-2   6  0  0  0  1
Totals             14-50    3-16    6-15  37  15-22 37 13  4  1  9
                    28%     19%     40%

Hawk’s With Another Road Win Over Billies, 50-47

Friday, January 24th, 2025
DISTRICT 26               Season Records
Davenport   4 0  1.000    Davenport   23    4   .852
CL Hawks    3 1   .750    Wimberley   19    8   .704
Wimberley   3 1   .750    Bandera     18    9   .667
Billies     1 3   .250    Billies     17   10   .630
Navarro     1 3   .250    CL Hawks    13   14   .481
Bandera     0 4   .000    Navarro      9   14   .381

Friday’s Games:
Canyon Lake     @  Bandera
Davenport       @  Wimberley
Fredericksburg  @  Navarro

Wednesday Results:
CL Hawks      50   Billies   47
Davenport     75   Bandera   55
Wimberley     67   Navarro   36
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Dalton Stromquist is going up Strom in pre-game warm-ups!

Canyon Lake was able to hold off a desperate Fredericksburg team who needed a win that would help for a chance to be invited for this year’s playoffs.

Now, looking at the standings above, there are 3 schools that find themselves 2 games behind a 3rd place spot and grouped with 2 other teams fighting for that 4th place playoff spot.

The Lake has been a fast starting team for most of this season and this night was no exception after securing a 16 point lead (38-22) with just 32 seconds before the final quarter.

This Billie team was ice cold during those two middle quarters while only mustering 10 points but this story was far from over as Freddie almost reached their 3 quarter game scoring (24 points) in that final quarter when they reached 23 points.

CLake was steady while never losing the lead but seeing this desperate school get within one point, 46-45 with 31 seconds remaining.

That was when this contest became a charity stripe game and those final two makes by Jacob Holland (who finished as high scorer 16 points) being enough for another hard fought win, 50-47.

Carter Williams finished with a double-double scoring 13 points with 10 rebounds it was his 7th double-double this season.

“Kids are starting to find their groove and hopefully we’re starting to peak at the right time,” Head Basketball Coach Monte Cole stated. “Just need to find a little more consistency and put four quarters together every game.”

                  Way to Go Hawks!!

The Hawks have Bandera as their last district opponent yet to be played before that final round of games finalizes who can actually punch their dance card for a post-season.

Post-Season is not a phrase that has been used much for CL’s previous 16 seasons. In fact, The Hawks have made the playoffs 3 times with each time playing one game. CL’s Boys Basketball  was the last Hawk sport to make the playoffs.

A win on Friday would cement CL for this year by finishing their first round with one loss and a 4-1 record.

An undefeated Davenport will play an important game Friday at Wimberley. If the Texans win then a 3-way tie for first place and with a loss Wimbo would be placed 3rd spot in district play.

                          Go Hawks!

Reese Pipkin has been a valuable roll play for CLHS this season and has been the first player off the bench. On what he looks for when he waits to be called on, “I like to watch the offense and what I might expect when I enter the contest,” Pipkin said with resolve.

“Pipkin is very coachable,” Coach Cole interjected. “I let the players know what Fredericksburg likes to do coming out of our time-out and that was when Pipkin made a steal at the end of this game.

A player that is not a shoot first player but a guard that distributes the ball while filling out those little things in the stat sheet that keeps a team to stay in sync.

“The game is more intense and it matters more,” Pipkin said when asked the difference between non-district and district play. “We just need to keep our energy and not do anything different.”

Dalton Stromquist has morphed into a key Hawk in the middle of the paint as many times a game will be played off his high post when getting CL’s offense in attack mode.

Hit Man says way to get rid of those Pests Hawks!

On when this change came about during the end of December play, “I started to find open shots while I was calling for the ball,” Stromquist remembered. “I have gotten better and I am trying to go up every time and I just have more confidence.”

Stromquist talked bout how his needs changed with a mid-season injury to Williams, “I was the only person to get rebounds and I just stepped up to get them (rebounds) to help the team.”

On what the Hawk Nation can expect with Friday’s contest against Bandera, “I’m ready to get another win!”

Coach Cole also chimed in on how district play has had these Hawks improving their season stats when that has not been the case for a long time (ever), “We have a lot of Seniors and they know that every possession matters and everything this season has led up to this point. Our shot quality has been better and by playing 5A and 6A schools that has helped when we got into district play. I don’t care what our pre-district record is because what matters will be those earlier games and how they prepared us for district.”

Canyon Lake’s first round of district games has been on the road and now that will change the next go round but this has been a WOW  of first games with two road wins against the Billies and Texans which are CL’s first time to win those two games on the road in The Lake’s history.

This Friday against Bandera will be a big hurdle since these Bulldogs need a win big time to salvage their season and CL can’t take this contest lackadaisical or they will have a long bus ride home with a missed opportunity.

The win over Fredericksburg would have been a loss last season, as keeping a lead, was the Hawk’s kryptonite then.

It’s time to plant another road flag as this next round will have Canyon Lake with 4 of their last 5 games at the Hawk Nest.

Let’s GO HAWKS!

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                    1  2  3  4  Final
Freddie          12  7  5 23  47
CL Hawks (3-1)   17 12  9 12  50

                            3pt           tot rebounds
                  fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta pts or-dr tot a  s  b to
Jacob Holland       5-13    4-12    2-2   16   1-3   4  3  3  0  0
Jaxson Jeter        1-4     0-1     2-4    4   0-1   1  0  0  1  4
Phoenix Fuentes     0-3     0-1     0-0    0   0-2   2  2  0  0  1
Reese Pipkin        2-4     0-2     2-3    6   0-0   0  1  1  0  4
Carter Williams     6-10    0-0     1-2   13   3-7  10  5  3  1  2
Dalton Stromquist   2-3     0-0     0-0    4   2-4   6  1  0  1  1
Christian Cheatham  2-5     1-2     0-0    5   0-1   1  2  1  0  2
Eli Hammons         1-1     0-0     0-0    2   0-0   0  0  0  0  0
Totals             19-40    3-12    7-11  50   6-18 24 14  8  3 14
                    48%     25%     64%

Defense Carries The Lake over Navarro, 48-35

Thursday, January 16th, 2025

Canyon Lake got their 2nd district win after disposing the Navarro Panthers by taking the lead off the tip which was not relinquished for the remainder of this contest.

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Hawks Start & End Flowing in Overtime Win over Texans, 63-56

Sunday, January 12th, 2025

           Hawks come out of time-out for battle as district starts with a win over Wimberley, 63-56!

 

Canyon Lake’s ebb and flow contest with Wimberley turned out an overflow of good vibes after outscoring the Texans, 11-4 in an overtime win to open district play.

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CLJV Boys Basketball Continue to Impress in Loss to South San

Monday, December 23rd, 2024

Anthony Hockman was Chairman of the Board after securing 15 & scoring 9 pts is last Hawk JV contest. Go Hawks!

Canyon Lake’s Boys Junior Varsity has shown that they will not be a slouch on the hard-wood this year as they take a winning record into their Christmas break.

A game against South San Antonio did not come out on the good side after a slow start during the opening tip as the Hawks found themselves looking at an 11 point deficit while scoring 3 points against a tough man-to-man defense.

The Lake was, however, able to keep within striking distance for the rest of this battle with a wake-up 17 point 2nd Quarter and trailing by 5 points going into halftime.

CLHS just could not get that spark after falling behind 11 points in that 3rd frame that ended with a 12 point climb starting the final period, 43-31.

CLJV would fight back to another 5 point separation to South San, 49-44 with still over 3 minutes remaining.

Gavin Cano was the main spark in this comeback extravaganza finding the net from the beyond the arc three times while also dishing out 4 assists for a chance to pull this contest out.

Another Hawk, Anthony Hockman brought his windex to the backboard after reaching 15 rebounds in the contest while being Johnny on the Spot for those Cano assists keeping this Home Team still in the hunt.

                    Way to Go Lake!!

CLJV would find themselves down 13 points, 49-36 with 6 minutes remaining but Eli Cole was good on one of three 3 pointers that started a last gasp run and brought CL back into this game.

Ben Parma was able to match Cano with 5 assists and led the team garnering 4 steals during this final mad scramble.

Yes, a loss but this Hawk Junior Varsity team shows the Hawk Nation that the pipeline has started to fill with several of these players being next in line after a large senior contingent on CL’s Varsity finish their eligibility.

A team with height (Harlow Wisdom-Eli Cole-Anthony Hockman) and ball handlers which was evident after finishing with 17 assists coming from 8 different players.

Still room for improvement on the charity stripe and on the floor after amassing 25 turnovers which were two main reasons for this loss.

A Freshman team that finished with just 6 wins last season has shown great strides along with two juniors for what could be a fun ride when district comes calling in January.

Way to GO JV HAWKS!

 

              1  2  3  4  Final
South SA JV  14 11 18 13  56
CL Hawks JV   3 17 11 18  49
                         3pt           tot rebounds
               fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta pts or-dr tot  a  s  b to
Kirby Goodman    0-0     0-0     0-2    0   0-1   1   1  1  0  3
Bobby Torres     1-9     0-2     1-2    3   3-1   4   1  1  0  5
Gavin Cano       8-12    3-6     0-1   19   0-1   1   5  2  2  3
Aiden Boals      0-0     0-0     0-0    0   0-0   0   0  0  0  3
Eli Cole         3-7     3-6     0-0    9   0-7   7   1  0  2  0
Landon Brown     0-2     0-0     0-0    0   0-0   0   1  1  0  8
Jayce Morales    1-1     0-0     0-0    2   0-0   0   1  0  0  0
Anthony Hockman  4-6     0-0     1-1    9   4-11 15   2  1  0  2
Ben Parma        2-5     0-2     0-0    4   1-1   2   5  4  0  1
Harlow Wisdom    1-3     0-0     1-2    3   1-1   2   0  0  1  0
Totals          19-45    6-18    3-8   49   9-23 32  17 10  5 25
                 42%     33%     38%