
Mariah Haight is Focused as the Hawks start 2nd Round of District 28-4A. (photo by Karen Holmes)
Canyon Lake took care of Bandera to end their first round of District 28-4A this past Friday.

Mariah Haight is Focused as the Hawks start 2nd Round of District 28-4A. (photo by Karen Holmes)
Canyon Lake took care of Bandera to end their first round of District 28-4A this past Friday.

CL Hawks were all smiles after Win over Freddie.
Canyon Lake started their match with Fredericksburg the way they ended against Wimberley—Terrible. Working to get enough points to make it to double digits.
CANYON LAKE JV Wake Up in Win over the Billies
Canyon Lake Sub-Varsities both take care of Fredericksburg to remain in 2nd place in District 28-4A play.
For the Junior Varsity, there is one thing that is clear…..this team will lose their first set.

Canyon Lake High School Fullback / Cornerback Caleb Almond (#5) rushes against the Blanco High School defense. [Photo Credit: Mark Robinson / MJR Photography / www.mjrphotog.com]

The Blurr was still going strong during this post-game speech.
Canyon Lake’s Junior Varsity were a blurrrr in their victory over the Blanco Panthers in winning, 38-0.
“That was all offense and we just kept at it,” Coach Bret Hodges said calmly. “We were able to get out and then showed our speed.”

Hawks on a Mission as District 28-4A starts and with a 2-0 record. (photo by Natalie Felps)
Canyon Lake is tied with Wimberley for first place in district play after their Tuesday match with Llano and sweeping the Yellowjackets, 25-16, 25-12, and 25-21.

Raegan Cowan setting it up for a sweep over Boerne. (photo by Karen Holmes)
By Karen Russell Holmes
Was there a super star on the court Friday night for the Canyon Lake volleyball team? Nope! Because they were all stars. In a three-match sweep against Boerne, the Lady Hawks played in sync with one another as if they had played volleyball together since they were six years old.

Kyle Wharton helping Hawks adding yardage as he waits for Andrew Kullberg’s block.
(photo by Karen Holmes)
Smithville started the game with three straight, 3 plays and a punt, and when the Tigers looked up Canyon Lake would have a 20 point lead which would end up being the final point differential in this win, 50-30.

CL Freshman have a tiring evening after scoring 3 times in last 6 minutes of 4th Quarter.
Canyon Lake Freshman team did not have your typical Slot-T Football game on Thursday night in Smithville. The Hawks scored first and kept the lead after a Smithville score and a failed point after attempt, 8-6.

Tristan Chacon looking for space in win over Wimberley, 33-14. (photo by Karen Holmes)
Canyon Lake brought the Back-Bone Trophy back home after disposing Wimberley, 33-14 as the Hawks won their first road contest against our neighbors to the north and start the season 3-0.
At the 6:44 mark of the 2nd quarter, Canyon Lake had totaled 12 yards of offense as Wimberley’s defense was in the Hawk’s huddle and this contest was starting to get long in the tooth.