
Caleb Almond using Marshall Netting as a shield in run against Needville. (photo by Karen Holmes)
Needville was not Needy in their, 42-28 win over the Canyon Lake Hawks in this Bi-District Battle in Cuero.
Caleb Almond using Marshall Netting as a shield in run against Needville. (photo by Karen Holmes)
Needville was not Needy in their, 42-28 win over the Canyon Lake Hawks in this Bi-District Battle in Cuero.
Joey Cuellar & Tuff Cantu taking a break after Junior Varsity romp over Blanco, 79-45.
CL’s Junior Varsity took off with 20 seconds left in that first quarter for a run-a-way 34 point win, 79-45.
Sr. Parker Mott leads Hawks with 25 points in loss to Blanco. (photo on file)
Canyon Lake turned on the jets in the 4th quarter but it turned out to be too little too late in a 4 point loss to Blanco, 74-70.
Matt Taliaferro and Pearse McCullagh look to improve their result in game with Blanco this Tuesday at Hawk Nest.
CL’s Junior Varsity had a lead at halftime but lost all of their steam in that last quarter starting their season on the short end of a 62-50 contest to La Vernia.
Go Hawks Beat Blanco!
“We just ran out of gas,” Head Coach Lucas Chapman quipped. “We did some good stuff and I was very proud on how they competed.”
The season and game started with the Bears scoring the first 10 points before a Tuff Cantu 3 pointer that had a chance for a 4 point play but the free throw fell short. That shot was at the 3 minute mark which helped CL end the first stanza with a 10-4 advantage.
This Hawk JV kept that same energy during the 2nd Quarter with a lead off a Pearse McCullagh drive and score, putting The Lake up, 17-16 with 6 minutes still left to play before halftime.
Canyon Lake scored 19 points during this hot spell. McCullagh shot 50% from the field on 6 shots and made 3 free throws leading the charge. Only 4 turnovers in the 2nd Quarter while taking the lanes with 6 steals helping with some easy lay-ups.
“I was just trying to get to the rim and draw some fouls and get to the free throw line,” McCullagh said.
CL would stay within striking range after trailing, 37-38 after a sweet dish when Cantu found an open Colton Winters for a short jumper.
The Hawks would not get any closer than 6 points until the final horn as this short handed team finally ran out of air.
Matt Taliaferro was an instrumental big man after picking up his brush and lived in the paint affecting shots and cleaning the board with a game high 13 kareems.
Let’s Go Hawks!!
“When I got a rebound then I would just kick it back out to get some more shots,” Taliaferro said while looking down on The ReSporter. “I will be working on my blocking out and getting better offensively,”
Taliaferro was responding to what he would be working on to improve his game.
A trio of Hawks finished with double digit scoring with McCullagh leaving the contest with 19 points followed by Winters (13) and Cantu (10).
Cantu was nails from the charity stripe and also chipped in with a game high 5 steals.
Canyon Lake will need to cut down on those turnovers hopefully get some help player wise as the season continues.
The Junior Varsity will be in battle with Blanco this Tuesday with a chance to even their record in the Hawk Nest.
Go JV Hawks!!
1 2 3 4 Final La Vernia JV 14 14 17 17 62 CL Hawks JV 10 19 10 11 50 3pt tot rebounds fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta pts or-dr tot a s b to Dawson Piela 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 3 0 0 0 2 Pearse McCullagh 6-15 2-4 5-7 19 0-1 1 0 1 1 7 Tuff Cantu 1-9 1-4 7-9 10 2-4 6 2 5 0 6 Colton Winters 5-12 1-6 2-2 13 0-3 3 2 2 0 1 Caleb Schimank 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 0-1 1 0 3 0 2 Charles Schumacher 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 0-2 2 0 0 0 2 Joey Cuellar 1-4 0-1 0-2 2 1-2 3 2 1 0 5 Matt Taliaferro 0-2 0-0 1-1 1 6-7 13 0 2 1 3 Totals 15-50 5-18 15-21 50 10–22 32 6 14 2 28 30% 28% 71%
The Hawks started their Basketball Season on a Saturday morning when La Vernia paid a visit to The Lake and winning on a 3-pointer with no time on the clock, 67-64.
Canyon Lake High School Quarterback / Cornerback Peyton McMullen (#12) overthrows Swingman / Safety Chance Martelli (#6). [Photo Credit: Mark Robinson / MJR Photography / www.mjrphotog.com]
A Winning Post-Game Talk after Win over Liberty Hill.
Canyon Lake scored with less than 4 minutes to play in a win over Liberty Hill and a District Championship to boot, 20-14.
Anytime two Slot-T Offenses go head to head that game becomes a deluxe chess match for both schools.
3 year starter Jessie Melendez will bring her experience to the court. (picture on file)
Canyon Lake’s Lady Basketball started their season on the road against San Antonio Brooks Academy last Tuesday and had little resistance in a blow out win, 67-6.
This year’s Hawk team has one difference from last season with a full roster of 10 players which was not an option with last year’s Varsity.
Rico Griffin, Anthony Zavala, and Sam Schimank prepare for the La Vernia Bears this Saturday.
Canyon Lake’s Boys Basketball will get going for real this Saturday at the Hawk Nest for an unusual start with the Sub-Varsity tipping off at 10am.
Canyon Lake High School Tight End / Defensive End JT Greene (#30) tackles the Burnet High School back. [Photo Credit: Mark Robinson / MJR Photography / www.mjrphotog.com]. (photo on file)
Canyon Lake lost a 13 point lead in the 2nd Half and a heartbreaking loss on Senior Night at the Hawk Nest, 34-27.