
Michael Harwell sets a screen for the cutting Parker Mott (photo by Karen Holmes)
Canyon Lake lost their traction in the final period losing to Jourdanton, 70-58 at the Hawk Nest.

Michael Harwell sets a screen for the cutting Parker Mott (photo by Karen Holmes)
Canyon Lake lost their traction in the final period losing to Jourdanton, 70-58 at the Hawk Nest.

Coaching is teaching as Hawk’s Beat the Travis Rebels.
Canyon Lake Lady Basketball will be going into their next battle against Navarro with a 7 game winning streak after disposing of Austin Travis, 58-14 on Friday night at the Hawk Nest.

Senior Char Hutson has been nails with her outside shooting this season. (photo by Karen Holmes)
The Canyon Lake Hawks ran their winning streak up to 6 games and 10 of their last 11 contests after 33 point win over San Antonio Stacey, 47-14.

Jarred Rollins and Zach Griffin voted All-Tournament at Hawk Classic.
Canyon Lake started their Tournament with a 61-41 win over Ingram on Friday afternoon. The weather delayed the start times and CL was also frigid starting the contest, but a huge day on the board helped jettison the Hawks.
CL’s leading scorer, Parker Mott did not finish the game but The Lake was still able to get over 60 points which was an important item to help pull this year’s club one game off of a .500 record, 5-6.
District 28-4A Girls Standings Team W L Pct CL Hawks 18 3 .857 Hondo 13 5 .722 Fredericksburg 14 8 .636 Boerne 8 8 .500 Bandera 7 15 .318 This Week’s Games: Tuesday Dec 12 CL Hawks 47 SA Stacey 14 Bandera 44 Harper 53 Wimberley @ Boerne Pearsall 21 Fredericksburg 67 Lytle 22 Hondo 43 Friday Dec 15 Austin Travis 14 CL Hawks 58 Bandera 40 La Vernis 64 Floresville 28 Boerne 57 Fredericksburg 53 Brownwood 83 Wimberley @ Hondo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Caroline Kullberg swats 5 basketball shots in Randolph win.
Canyon Lake Ladies Basketball continued their streak with two wins this past week as both opponents were held to 15 points in taking those loses.
In this Hawk win, Reagan Heun, who passed the 1000 point barrier 3 games ago, finished with 17 points as she would also lead CL with 7 rebounds.
This Canyon Lake school is loaded with the most seniors they have had in the past 4 years and that, with the addition of 5 sophomores, are making strides during this regular season before district play.
On this night, Lainee Moses led CL with 5 steals while playing a clean court game with no turnovers. Moses had her first double figure point game on Tuesday, as she continues to improve. Another Sophomore, Caroline Kullberg, had 5 blocks in this contest which is the most ever for a Hawks game.
Kullberg also chipped in with an assist and 3 steals showing how this group continues to add up those little things giving the Hawks some big results.
Defense continues to be a strong attribute for this group as Canyon Lake has outscored their opponents by an average of 22 points per game.

Way to Go Lady Hawks!!
Canyon Lake will be in San Antonio this Tuesday as they will take on Stacey and then a home game when Austin Travis comes to town this Friday.
With one win this week, Canyon Lake will have their 2nd most wins in Hawk History as the 2009 club was able to reach 19 victories with that star studded group of players.
Go Hawks!!
1 2 3 4 Final CL Hawks 7 10 17 10 44 Randolph 5 3 5 2 15 3pt tot rebounds fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta pts or-dr tot a s b to Skylar Hurst 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 1-0 1 0 0 1 0 Lainee Moses 0-1 1-2 0-0 3 1-1 2 0 5 0 0 Marley Carrizales 0-1 1-1 0-1 3 1-0 1 1 0 0 1 Chelsea Tschoepe 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 1-2 3 2 1 0 0 Char Hutson 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 Alexa Ramos 2-7 0-0 3-7 7 1-1 2 3 3 0 8 Caroline Kullberg 0-3 0-0 2-2 2 1-1 2 1 3 5 2 Reagan Heun 3-7 1-3 8-8 17 1-6 7 2 2 0 3 Jessie Melendez 3-6 0-0 0-2 6 3-3 6 0 0 0 3 totals 10-33 3-7 15-22 44 11-15 26 9 14 6 17 percentage 30% 43% 68%
Canyon Lake Lady Hawks keep winning as they took care of Florence with another strong defensive effort, 52-15.
Canyon Lake had all hands on deck with their win over the Luling Eagles on Tuesday night at the

Coach Chapman planning strategy in Hawk Victory
Hawk Nest, 63-36.
With the Hawk football team going further into the season would be a detriment for the basketball crew as those weeks practicing outside with an oblong ball would cramp those time needed to prepare for the game that requires a round ball.
Michael Harwell, Ben Fulton, and Andrew Nelson were wearing a different uniform that would help in securing this victory.

Marley Carrizales has lay-up after another Hawk steal. (photo Karen Holmes)
Canyon Lake started their tournament in New Braunfels against Stony Brook which has had recent success on the hard wood as this upstart Hawk team just missed an upset after taking SB to overtime in their loss, 53-49.
CL would then proceed to win their next 3 games with some degree of authority to run their record to 14-3 during this young season.

Running Back Tristan Chacon goes airborne for Canyon Lake’s first score in La Vega contest. (photo by Karen Holmes)
Canyon Lake’s season is finished after establishing some higher bars for future Hawk teams to aspire to attain. This year, CL has had a motto that was simply one word, ‘Finish’.
This team would have rather had more weeks to keep that word (finish) adding more fuel on a ride that had Canyon Lake winning their first district championship while going to the 3rd round in the playoffs.

Briana Ramos ready for more winning this season.
The CL Hawk’s JV 2 team improved their record to 3-2 after taking care of Eagle Pass Winn last Tuesday night at the Hawk Nest, 44-21.
CL had two ladies score in double digits when Shelbie Murphy had 14 and Briana Ramos finished with 12 points for the night.
“I am always looking for an open girl and as this season continues we are getting a lot stronger,” Ramos contributed. Ramos was talking on how well this team is starting to move without the ball and getting more used to the offense.