
Canyon Lake’s Volleyball team were good enough to pull off their 2nd District 27-4A win against Bandera as this year’s campaign heads down that final stretch to seeing which 4 teams will qualify for post-season.

Canyon Lake’s Volleyball team were good enough to pull off their 2nd District 27-4A win against Bandera as this year’s campaign heads down that final stretch to seeing which 4 teams will qualify for post-season.

A game of inches in Hawk’s win over Davenport, 38-35.
(photo by Dan Reed Photography https://www.danreedphotography.com)
Canyon Lake scored for the first time in their opening period and continued to pressure a previous undefeated Davenport team with a Hawk win and tied atop District 13-4A with Lampasas, 2-0.

Eli Hammons seeing a lane in route to leading CL with 75 yards rushing. (photo by Dan Reed Photography https://www.danreedphotography.com)
Canyon Lake’s Green Freshman team started on the wrong foot when Davenport took the opening drive and waltzed down the field covering 62 yards using 8 plays and a quick, 8-0 advantage.

Clinching team tackle in Hawk’s Gold Win over Davenport, 16-14. (photo by Dan Reed Photography https://www.danreedphotography.com)
Canyon Lake Gold team spotted the Davenport Wolves 14 points and erased that lead with opportunistic offense and a solid defense winning this close bout, 16-14.

(photo by Dan Reed Photography https://www.danreedphotography.com)
Mountain Valley 7th grade came up short with both teams as the Unicorns were more efficient during the 4th quarter which stretched their lead in the ‘A’ game and allowed a 14 point comeback for that ‘B’ squad battle.

CL Hawks start district play with a win over the Falls, 42-7.
Canyon Lake got an assist from the Marble Falls’ Coaches as the Hawks opened district play with a win over the Mustangs, 42-07.

CL Freshman averaged 10 yards per play in win over The Falls, 42-19.
Canyon Lake’s Green Freshman team took no prisoners in their dominating win over Marble Falls,42-19.

Mountain Valley 7A won the game and the battle in the trenches over Canyon Middle School, 16-6.
The Mountain Valley Hawks 7A’s stingy defense was enough for a 10 point win over Canyon Middle School, 16-6 on Tuesday night at the CLHS Hawk Nest.

MVMS 7th B team on winning drive against Canyon MS, 22-20 final.
Mountain Valley’s 7th B team was awakened and carried an unprecedented comeback and win over Canyon MS, 22-20. Those 22 points were the most scored this season against Canyon MS.

Defensive Coordinator Brian Hooper goes over strategy with players.
Canyon Lake’s first win was their last test before district and with just enough offense to go along with a heavy dose of defense helped these Hawks, in putting together, their best complete game of the season over East Central, 20-10.