The Lady Green Hawks started slow and ended slow after losing a close contest against Wimberley JV’s squad, 37-32 last Tuesday night.
The Lady Green Hawks started slow and ended slow after losing a close contest against Wimberley JV’s squad, 37-32 last Tuesday night.
THIS WEEK @ CANYON LAKE January 13th-17th Monday Jan. 13th John Paul Cath JV @ CL Hawks JV 500p Boys Basketball John Paul Catholic @ CL Hawks 630p Boys Basketball Tuesday Jan. 14th Wimberley Freshman @ CL Hawks Fresh. 500p Girls Basketball Wimberley JV @ CL Hawks JV 500p Girls Basketball Wimberley @ CL Hawks 615p Girls Basketball CL Hawks @ Austin McCallum 700p Boys Soccer Nelson Field Thursday Jan 16th Burnet @ CL Hawks 1150a Boys Soccer Manor New Tech @ CL Hawks 450p Boys Soccer Canyon Lake Classic Friday Jan. 17th San Antonio Cole @ CL Hawks 920a Boys Soccer Fox Tech @ CL Hawks 450p Boys Soccer Canyon Lake Classic CL Hawks JV @ Burnet JV 500p Girls Soccer Bandera Freshman @ CL Hawks Freshman 500p Girls Basketball CL Hawks Freshman @ Bandera Freshman 500p Boys Basketball Bandera JV @ CL Hawks JV 500p Girls Basketball CL Hawks JV @ Bandera 500p Boys Basketball Bandera @ CL Hawks 615p Girls Basketball CL Hawks @ Bandera 615p Boys Basketball CL Hawks @ Burnet 700p Girls Soccer Saturday Jan. 18th TBA @ CL Hawk Classic TBA Boys Soccer
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TOP 10 ALL-DECADE SPORTING EVENTS for #4, #3, #2 Countdown
The ReSporter’s 10th thru 5th Best Games are in print now with 4 more to go for your enjoyment.
We will continue to give you a thought process on why each game has been inserted or pigeon holed in their places and would love your feed back if any on that spot on the list.
There will be two more articles with the No. 1 event having the luxury of standing alone while this next group of three starts to get to what, The ReSporter, has below.
#4 BOY’S TRACK & FIELD DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP, During 2018.
Track & Field has a different set of rules than most other sports as these athletes do not compete against just one school during the season.
Yes, there are a lot of individual competitiveness and each of those events are combined for a team to accumulate to see if that school can out point all the other schools that were invited to that particular meet.
When district meets commence, this will take part during two consecutive days where that first day will consist of athletes qualifying for 8 spots while all of the finals will be finished on that slate before that second outing that will finish with one of the most exciting events in the 1600 meter relay.
Canyon Lake had been playing 2nd fiddle or worse ever since that first Hawk track year to the Fredericksburg Billies. The Billies have such a tradition in this sport that they seem to have everyone in their school competing.
That is the reason for their success with this sport….you do not have to finish 1st or 2nd in each event but if you consistency have students entered for that last day of competition then those lower place events can add up to scoring many points for what had been a monopoly on winning a district championship.
During the 2018 season CL did not have more athletes than Fredericksburg they just had enough that would off-set all their athletes on a day that came down to that last 1600 meter relay for a Hawk win.
After that first day of competition, Fredericksburg seemed to have everything working in their favor once again as they would enter their 2nd day with a lead after all the Field Events.
This night would come down to that final relay with the Billies having a 2 point lead that would compel CL to finish ahead of Fredericksburg and that would leave this Hawk team with a District Championship in a sport dominated by the team dressed in red.
Read to this Link: 2018BOYS TRACK & FIELD TOP OF THE HEAP
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#3 GIRL’S BASKETBALL Win over Wimberley that helped Qualify for first Playoff Spot.
This event will be one of those that will have to be taken on faith as there will not be many people in the Hawk Nation that would recall this game.
The Tschoepe’s will have to be cornered in the stands as they watch their final edition of Student Athletes that have played for Canyon Lake. As Chelsea (their final entrant) continues her final year playing basketball for the Hawks.
Yes, it was before The ReSporter started and not being able to supply a link to read about how this year was able to put CL on the map.
During this time frame, making the playoffs, would be a tougher gig as the Top 3 would qualify a team for a post-season berth as the top 4 teams qualifying has been entrenched for the past 7 years.
This Hawk team had players you will see on the All-Time Top 10 for Basketball and one of those players was a Senior and had just one year for her 2009-10 school season.
Ashley Pfaff was one, if not the best, all-round player for Ladies Basketball.
If you needed points, then she would get her adding machine and pour in 20 or more points. Pfaff averaged 21 points during district play that season.
For Season Best Records the Hawks had a slew of players to etch their name on this All-Time List.
ALL-TIME SEASON STATS 2010 LADY HAWKS BASKETBALL Season Points Rebounds Field Goals Ashley Pfaff 493 2nd Tiffany Tschoepe 282 2nd Ashley Pfaff 151 2nd Jessica McMurray 266 9th Ashley Pfaff 199 10th Jessica McMurray 114 6th Tiffany Arredondo 240 11th 3 Point Goals Made Free Throws Assists Ashley Pfaff 39 4th Ashley Pfaff 153 2nd Tiffany Arredondo 92 2nd Tiffany Arredondo 79 5th Ashley Pfaff 89 3rd Tiffany Tschoepe 67 7th Jessica McMurray 59 6th Megan Browning 49 8th Steals Ashley Pfaff 96 2nd Tiffany Arredondo 67 11th
The Texans were not a slouch in this sport as they had dominated in Volleyball and those same dominated players would put their skills on the basketball court as they would be not just a ,one sport phenom, but an accomplished athlete. That had Wimberley winning district even with a loss to the Hawks in this final district game.
If you need more proof, then have a conversation with Coach Kim Clemons who was one of those players that had helped her school win consistently in both sports when she played for Wimberley before these games were played.
In this game with Wimberley, the Hawks, needed a win that would give them a chance to buy those play-off T-shirts.
The Lake had come into this final district affair with an undefeated home record. This team was nick-named the Maalox Hawks after having a bevy of games coming down to the wire for a win or loss.
“We knew the players that would shoot the three,” Head Coach Steve Dement said. “We decided to bring in our tall girls to front Watson (Lea Watson finished 2nd in scoring behind CL’s Ashley Pfaff in district play) and have our back player slide over and guard her from the back.”
Watson got in foul trouble with 6 minutes remaining in that final period with the Texans up, 37-33. When she returned, the game was tied at 41 all with 2:11 left on the clock.
With Wimberley up, 43-42, the Texan’s would miss both free throws with the Hawks getting the rebound with :45 seconds left on the clock.
Enter Junior Megan Browning with a three pointer and a 45-43 Hawk lead with :15 seconds remaining.
But the Texans would tie the score with one second on the clock putting this game into overtime.
Jessica McMurray’s short jumper with 1:31 left in overtime was the first points in the extra period for both teams and a, 47-45 Hawk Lead.
The Texan’s scored the next four points on a 3-pointer and from the foul line to lead, 49-47 with :38 seconds left.
Enter Tiffany Arredondo with a bank shot 3-pointer from the corner with 4.8 seconds left on the clock and a Hawk, 50-49 lead and win.
Notes this Season for the Lady Hawks.
√ Canyon Lake averaged win at home was 11 points per game.
√ Tiffany Arredondo averaged 14.5 points during her last 5 games.
√ Canyon Lake was 3-0 in Overtime games during this season.
√ Tiffany Tschoepe averaged 9 rebounds in her last 5 games.
√ Canyon Lake finished the Regular Season Home Record Undefeated: 11-0.
√ Jessica McMurray for the season had 13 games scoring double digits.
√ Canyon Lake had won 18 more games than they had their last season (1-20).
√ Megan Browning averaged 8 points per game in District wins.
√ Canyon Lake had won 4 of their last 5 games.
√ Ashley Pfaff made 43 free throws during her last 5 games.
Game Stats 1 2 3 4 OT Final Wimberley 11 5 18 11 4 49 CL Hawks 10 10 11 14 5 50 3pt tot rebounds fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta pts or-dr tot a s b to Tiffany Arredondo 3-7 2-7 3-3 15 1-1 2 4 1 0 4 Jessica McMurray 4-13 0-0 0-0 8 1-5 6 0 1 0 5 Tiffany Tschoepe 1-4 0-0 2-3 4 4-5 9 0 1 0 3 Megan Browning 1-2 2-2 0-1 8 1-4 5 1 3 3 5 Ashley Pfaff 3-7 0-0 9-12 15 2-5 7 1 2 1 1 Johnna Lasater 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-3 3 0 0 1 0 Amber West 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 1 1 0 0 1 Sara Wozniak 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 12-33 4-9 14-19 50 9-25 34 7 8 5 19 Percentages 36% 44% 74%
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#2 HAWKS FOOTBALL WIN over SEALY TIGERS in 2011 SEASON
For pure excitement this had to be one of Canyon Lake’s most entertaining games.
It had a back and forth atmosphere and a great comeback…great comeback…and great comeback.
Did The ReSporte rmention that the Hawks came back in this win?
There has been a lot of great wins in the short history of Hawk Football but this win was great based on how early the the Genesis lf Canyon Lake sports but being the cowbell sport this game has to rank high.
The link below will let you go back in time and read about a game where clutch plays were piled on one after another for what The ReSporter has as #2 on the list.
Hope you enjoy the recount of the game for best in the Decade Count Down!!
Go Hawks!!
Link to Football Game: CL HAWKS VS. SEALY
The CL Lady Hawks started flat in their opening District 28-4A game with Fredericksburg after a convincing loss, 70-36.
Canyon Lake Ladies (17-4) won their rubber match with San Antonio Lutheran after dominating with a suffocating defense and timely offense, 42-27.
THIS WEEK @ CANYON LAKE January 6-11 Monday Jan 6 SA Lutheran @ CL Hawks 530p Girls Basketball Tuesday Jan 7 Liberty Hill @ CL Hawks 630p Boys Soccer Thursday Jan 9 CL Hawks @ Katy Tourney TBA Girls Soccer CLHS Freshman @ Fredericksburg Fr 500p Girls Basketball CL Hawks JV @ Fredericksburg JV 500p Girls Basketball CLHS Freshman @ Lampasas Freshman 500p Boys Basketball CL Hawks JV @ Lampasas JV 500p Boys Basketball CL Hawks @ Fredericksburg 615p Girls Basketball CL Hawks @ Lampasas 615p Boys Basketball Friday Jan 10 CL Hawks @ Katy Tourney TBA Girls Soccer CL Hawks @ Burnet 700p Boys Soccer Saturday Jan 11 CL Hawks @ Katy Tourney TBA Girls Soccer +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Canyon Lake started their last tourney with two losses before a Friday sweep to finish with a 2-2 record and wins over Junction and Bracken Christian.
Canyon Lake’s Lady Basketball team finished their Kerrville OLH Tournament with an unblemished 4-0 record after sweeping through an array of schools this past Friday and Saturday.
The ReSporter: Where is this team, based on where you started, to last Tuesday’s game?
Coach Burleson: “We are still trying a couple of different things defensively. So we have a lot of games over the break to try and get to where we need to be.”
The ReSporter: How do you assess this year’s district teams and who would be the teams with the highest hurdles to clear?
Coach Burleson: “It’s going to be a real tough district. Boerne and Fredericksburg are loaded. Llano returns everyone, Wimberley returns almost the whole team and Bandera is going to be a tough matchup athletically.”
The ReSporter: What is your process in regards to practice when you only have 9 players on Varsity?
Coach Burleson: “It is not easy, we have to try a get creative to foster some game like situations. We have to use our JV a lot (which helps them). Our girls are all involved in other sports and activities-so we haven’t had a lot of time as far as a full group goes.”
The ReSporter: You have hit 11 wins already…what would be a successful season win wise for this group?
Coach Burleson: “For us, we just need to focus on getting better. We just need to try to find a way to get into the playoff picture by late January and win a couple road games late. It will be difficult, but anything worth doing is.
“The ReSporter: You have mentioned on how many games these Seniors have won which has put the team over the .500 win percentage. Put those stats in perspective for the Hawk Nation.
Coach Burleson: “They’ve been a part of a lot of wins for sure. They are a great group to be around. Feel like I am lucky to have been able to be a part of their team. Love coaching them. I am proud of what they have accomplished but mostly how they interact with each other. That is what is most important.”
The ReSporter: What are you wanting to accomplish (not record) after the Christmas break in playing back-to-back tournaments?
Coach Burleson: “Game situations. In basketball, those breaks(Thanksgiving and Christmas) can take awhile to get over. Hopefully, with more games sandwiched in there, it will speed us up as far as getting back and going forward.”
The ReSporter: Thanks Coach and good luck as you draw nearer to district play…
MID SEASON TOP 4 Lady Hawks Basketball Stats & ALL-TIME HAWKS TOP 10 Points 3 Point Makes Free Throws Chelsea Tscoepe 122 Chelsea Tschoepe 22 Lainee Moses 15 Marley Carrizales 98 Sophia Barber 18 Marley Carrizales 14 Sophia Barber 92 Marley Carrizales 8 Kaitlyn Cox 9 Lainee Moses 52 Kaitlyn Cox 4 Chelsea Tschoepe 8 Offensive Rebounds Defensive Rebounds Total Rebounds Jessie Melendez 29 Chelsea Tschoepe 48 Chelsea Tschoepe 66 Marley Carrizales 21 Kaitlyn Cox 36 Jessie Melendez 60 Chelsea Tschoepe 18 Jessie Melendez 31 Kaitlyn Cox 51 Kaitlyn Cox 15 Sophia Barber 29 Marley Carrizales 49 Assists Steals Blocks Lainee Moses 35 Lainee Moses 40 Chelsea Tschoepe 7 Marley Carrizlaes 31 Marley Carrizlaes 36 Kaitlyn Cox 4 Chelsea Tschoepe 23 Sophia Barber 22 Marley Carrizales 3 Sophia Barber 11 Chelsea Tschoepe 20 Jessie Melendez 3 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ALL-TIME TOP 10 LADY HAWKS BASKETBALL STATS Points Field Goals Blocks Reagan Heun 1348 Reagan Heun 388 Caroline Kullberg 141 Alexa Ramos 767 Katie Williams 315 Amber Ramsey 129 Katie Williams 755 Alexa Ramos 283 Katie Williams 73 Chelsea Tschoepe 755 Chelsea Tschoepe 261 Sarah Schneider 71 Tiffany Tschoepe 515 Jessie Melendez 194 Jessie Melendez 65 Ashley Pfaff 493 Amber Ramsey 190 Tiffany Tschoepe 48 Jessie Melendez 474 Tiffany Tschoepe 188 Alexis Fullen 40 Amber Ramsey 443 Lainee Moses 155 Reagan Heun 39 Lainee Moses 432 Ashley Pfaff 151 Ashley Pfaff 29 Megan Browning 428 Caroline Kullberg 150 Emma Gray 28 Assists Rebounds Free Throws Lainee Moses 174 Jessie Melendez 696 Reagan Heun 404 Alexa Ramos 152 Tiffany Tschoepe 579 Alexa Ramos 185 Reagan Heun 145 Katie Williams 559 Ashley Pfaff 152 Marley Carrizales 145 Amber Ramsey 558 Tiffany Tschoepe 139 Tiffany Arredondo 125 Reagan Heun 544 Chelsea Tschoepe 139 Chelsea Tschoepe 120 Chelsea Tscheope 515 Megan Browning 133 Ashley Pfaff 89 Caroline Kullberg 381 Katie Williams 119 Megan Browning 83 Kyndall Drum 377 Tiffany Arredondo 96 Jessie Melendez 75 Mia Riali 305 Mia Riali 89 Amber West 74 Alexa Ramos 263 Kyndall Drum 82 3-Point Makes Steals Reagan Heun 133 Alexa Ramos 301 Chelsea Tschoepe 113 Chelsea Tschoepe 216 Sarah Russell 62 Lainee Moses 214 Sophia Barber 56 Marley Carrizales 208 Olivia Flores 42 Amber Ramsey 201 Ashley Pfaff 39 Reagan Heun 171 Marley Carrizales 30 Mia Riali 148 Char Hutson 30 Katie Williams 139 Megan Browning 23 Amber West 127 Alexa Ramos 23 Ashley Pfaff 96
By the time Natalia scored their last point on Tuesday night in their loss to the CL Hawks, those points would have matched what The Lake had scored in that first quarter. If you added up those next 3 quarters then it would give you the difference in this 36 point win, 48-12.