
Ella Thiele is a welcomed surprise on this year’s Hawk Softball team.
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The Lake had 6 miscues in a game that would have been a loss 9 out of 10 times being a given.
Ella Thiele is a welcomed surprise on this year’s Hawk Softball team.
(photo by Dan Reed Photography https://www.danreedphotography.com)
The Lake had 6 miscues in a game that would have been a loss 9 out of 10 times being a given.
Pitcher Gabby Barnes in the circle during a previous scrimmage.
(photo by Dan Reed Photography https://www.danreedphotography.com)
Canyon Lake Softball has had a rough start during the Comal Classic after finishing the first two days sporting a 1-3 record.
Shelby Porter looking for a hard hit!!
(photo by Dan Reed Photography https://www.danreedphotography.com)
Canyon Lake’s Softball team lost 3 players to graduation from last year’s Bi-District Finalist team that finished with a 19-10-1 record.
Lady Hawks all smiles after a win during the Fall Season.
Canyon Lake’s Softball team lost 3 players to graduation from last year’s Bi-District Finalist team that finished with a 19-10-1 record.
Freshman Mya Vorhis, Ayren Lighfoot, and Reece Coburn getting final instructions in win over Charlotte, 51-33.
Canyon Lake has had several Freshman grades in the past that have posted some good results when starting their first year in high school. Some of those classes were back in 2012 when those ladies helped Volleyball-Basketball-Softball with Alexis Robinson having the biggest impact replacing one of the best softball players, pitcher Missy Romero.
This year’s Hawk Softball team was a totally different squad the previous year and that newness and improvement can be seen in the All-Time and Season Stats below.
Freshman Rianna Gonzales will be primed for next season.
Hawk Softball had an early exit from this year’s post-season but strides were made in these last two seasons with several players that raised their game while improving CL’s record with 12 more wins this season.
CL Hawks finish District 28-4A with Win over Davenport, 18-14.
Canyon Lake had their best district record since their District Championship run 4 years ago in amassing the largest come from behind win (11 runs) over Davenport, 18-14.
Shelby Porter, Alysa Johnson & Gabby Barnes pose after becoming part of Hawk History with 3 Home-Runs In One Game.
Canyon Lake used a power and surge and piled it on in win over Bandera, 20-1. A total turn-a-round from that first game that finished with a CL, 3-2 advantage.
Riley Glenn-Millhouse is having a stellar year defensively and with her bat.
The Hawks spotted Fredericksburg 4 runs in the 1st inning resulting in another close loss to the Billies, 5-2.