Defensiva Linebacker Adrian Duque and Running Back/Offensive/Defensive Lineman Helijah Johnson after win over Burnet
Mountain Valley’s 7A team failed to score in just two of their possessions as Burnet ran for cover when the Hawks swooped down on the Bullpups, 28-8.
MV held Burnet to a paltry 2 yards per play as the Hawks dominated both sides of the line in having their way in this contest.
There was just one explosive play by Burnet Middle School when Moses Solis found an open lane to the end-zone after catching a pass for the only score for the visitors.
Mountain Valley 7th Grade continues their winning ways as the A & B team both ran over the Burnet Bullpups on Thursday at the Hawk Field.
MV B squad was first up by playing a defense that would have Burnet with only 2 plays that went for positive yardage. Two 2 yard runs was the totality of the damage these Pups would inflict on the Hawks.
Alysha Perez goes high for a kill in game with Boerne in first district game. (photo mjrphotog.com)
Canyon Lake’ s Volleyball team were taken to the wood-shed in last night’s loss to Fredericksburg, losing 3-0.
The battle was with two unbeaten District 28-4A schools as the Billies will now be in position to hold down the 1st Place lane as the second round will commence next week.
Conner Rose had the most yardage gained in a Hawk JV game when he bolted for 223 yards on 15 carries scoring 3 times in the Hawk’s Win over Lampasas last Thursday night, 34-7
Canyon Lake High School Tailback Connor Rose (#21) powers through a pack of Lampasas Badgers. (photo by mjrphotog.com)
Canyon Lake’s JV squad had a statement game after a loss to Wimberley last week beating Lampasas on Thursday night at the Hawk Nest, 34-7.
“We had guys coming up and striking people all night,” Coach John Barthels said. “That was one of the best games I have seen them play and I think with them going against the Varsity in practices has made them better.”