The Hawk Volleyball lost to San Marcos another 6A squad as the season continues towards district play in two weeks.
The Hawk Volleyball lost to San Marcos another 6A squad as the season continues towards district play in two weeks.
Canyon Lake’s Water Polo Boy’s Team became the first Hawk Sport to win their first game of competition. A Tuesday home date had the Hawks pitted against their sister school Pieper Warriors.
A sport that cannot be rained out won on a damp cloudy day, 10-9 in this exciting match.
“Very proud of our guys, for their first game ever, they greatly exceeded expectations,” Head Water Polo Coach Page Small said with resolve. “This game gives us a benchmark that we can build on….next up Canyon!”
Canyon Lake was holding onto a one goal advantage and at the 2 minute mark, Levi Garner scored what would be the winning goal on a penalty kick. This goal gave the Hawks a 2 goal lead, 10-8 and a chance to hold onto this tenuous margin.
But Pieper was not finished and scored with 30 seconds remaining that brought the score back down to that one goal lead, 10-9.
The Lake was able to play keep away to secure this first ever win. Another battle with Canyon will be a home contest starting at 4:30 on Tuesday September 6.
Come and watch a new and exciting game at the Hawk Water Complex.
GO SWIM & WIN HAWKS!!
Game Summary: Canyon Lake 10 vs. Pieper 9 Milo Martin-Rider (So) - 5 goals, 1 assist, 4 steals Levi Garner (So) - 3 goals, 2 assists, 5 steals Ryan Alvarez (Jr) - 1 goal, 1 assist, 4 saves in goal Dionysio Villavicencio (Fr) - 4 saves in goal Other members of the team: Chief Rendon Cole Coffee Austin Sopocci Jackson Alvarez Jacob Munoz Tristan Schenk Tim Walback Marshall Gomez
The Lake’s Volleyball (4-4) broke even on a 3-day Rattler Tournament that gave the Hawks a lot of repetition which can help as the team continues to work on improving as District 27-4A inches closer with a September 9th start date.
Canyon Lake struggled on both sides of the ball to start their, Battle of the Backbone, contest with Wimberley and eventual loss, 21-14.
The Hawk Freshman Football lost a heartbreaker to Wimberley as the home team pulled out a squeaker when scoring with 3:31 on the clock.
Wimberley Junior Varsity took care of Canyon Lake in a similar fashion as their previous season after capitalizing on Hawk mistakes and losing, 35-14.
A tough night of Volleyball as Canyon Lake found out that an Eagle Nest is much bigger than a Hawk Nest as Johnson City swept The Lake.
Canyon Lake’s Volleyball had an exhausting week-end competing in the Pieper Warrior Showcase.
SUB-VARSITIES SCRIMMAGE RECAP
Canyon Lake’s two Sub-Varsity teams had a much better go at it this week after seeing the Junior Varsity controlling both sides of the line.
Canyon Lake finished their Exhibition portion of the season with a hard fought and testy Elgin Wildcat’s team.