
Canyon Lake High School Swingman / Cornerback Cody Kline (#26) defends against a perfectly thrown Lampasas pass. [Photo Credit: Mark Robinson / MJR Photography / www.mjrphotog.com]

Canyon Lake High School Swingman / Cornerback Cody Kline (#26) defends against a perfectly thrown Lampasas pass. [Photo Credit: Mark Robinson / MJR Photography / www.mjrphotog.com]

Lainee Moses making a dig in win over Austin Akins. (photo by Hayley Melone)
The Hawk’s Volleyball team had a busy week with the two games played on Saturday, this group of ladies concluded a week playing 7 matches in 5 days.

Hawks are on a Blocking Rampage! (photo by Hayley Melone)
The Lady Hawk’s Volleyball team had a strong 2-1 finish in their round robin pool play after beating San Marcos to end their Thursday battles, 25-21 and 25-19.

Kayla Wunderlich goes high for a Kill in game against Poth. (photo by Hayley Melone)
Canyon Lake Volleyball could get over the hump in loss to the Poth Pirates on Tuesday night losing, 17-25, 25-17, 22-25 and 21-25.

Hawks look excited after scoring a point in win over Lockhart on Tuesday night. (photo by Hayley Malone)
Canyon Lake was able to get a Pay Back win from the Lockhart Lions in a hard fought 4 game set and win, 25-22, 21-25, 26-24 and 25-19.

Megan Vorhis and Riley Shear go for a block in match with Melissa Cardinals.
Canyon Lake finished their Tex-Fest Tournament dead even (3-3) after starting their Saturday with a win over Glen Rose which was followed with losses to Lockhart, 2-0 and Melissa, 2-0.

CL Hawks talking over strategy in Tex-Fest Tourney. (photo by Natalie Felps)
Canyon Lake’s Volleyball finished their first day at Wimberley’s Tex-Fest Tournament with a 2-1 record and were awarded a Gold Consolation Bracket.

Hawks prepare for another set in second game to start season last Tuesday.
Canyon Lake’s Volleyball Squad started a new Hawk Year of Sports this past Tuesday against two powerhouse School’s in losing to Liberty Hill and Clemens.

Helijah swinging for the fences in earlier game against Canyon MS. (photo by RC McConnell)
Mountain Valley found that baseball can be a cruel sport after blazing through their first 3 contests, that fourth and final game will not be in their frontal lobe if they know what is good for them in losing, 10-1 to Smithson Valley Middle School.

Chase Anderson starts game catching & ends pitching in a, 11-1 victory over Canyon MS. (photo by JC McConnell)
Mountain Valley continued their winning ways with 11 unanswered runs in a win over Canyon Middle School, 11-1.