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This Week @ CL Hawks & Bracken Warriors

Sunday, August 23rd, 2015
Head Coach Hosea Stredic has a teaching moment after scrimmage last Friday

Bracken Christian’s Head Coach Hosea Stredic has a teaching moment after scrimmage last Friday

This Week   @   Canyon Lake  &   Bracken Christian

Tue Aug 25   CL Hawks    @  Billies Fresh/JV                      Volleyball
             CL Hawks beat  Billies 17-25, 25-16, 25-16, 25-14    Volleyball

Thu Aug 27   CL Hawks beat Giddings & Akins lost Keller           Volleyball
             CL Hawks lost Blanco JV          14-24               Football
             CL Hawks beat Lago Vista Fresh   48-06               Football

Fri Aug 28   CL Hawks Fresh lost & JV won games with Blanco       Volleyball
             CL Hawks Varsity beat Blanco                         Volleyball
             Blanco      14  CL Hawks Varsity  00                 Football
             Temple HT   24  Bracken Warriors  54                 Football

Sat Aug 29   CL Hawks    @  New Braunfels                         CrossCountry
             CL Hawks beat SA Southwest 22-25, 25-11, 25-13       Volleyball
             CL Hawks beat Bastrop      25-17, 25-16              Volleyball
             CL Hawks   vs. Weatherford (right now)               Volleyball
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Bracken Warriors Start 10th Year of Dominance

Sunday, August 23rd, 2015

Bracken Christian will be starting their 10th season in a week and this year will have a lot of newness to it.

First off, this might be one of the youngest teams the Warriors have ever fielded, so there is newness in that situation.

Then with a new head coach, there is certainly newness in that as you have a different system to go along with understanding and figuring out a new coach.

Head Coach Hosea Stredic will be taking the reigns for a team that has made the playoffs for the last 8 years and has amassed 80 wins which averages right at 9 wins per season.

Take into account that first year had just one win and you get the idea that Bracken is used to winning.

The second and final scrimmage was played on Friday with Austin Hill Country and San Marcos Hill Country teams as each school played a round robin affair with offense and defense.

Bracken’s scrimmage with Austin Hill Country turned out better than the scrimmage with San Marcos on this night.

“We are playing about the same,” Coach Stredic started when asked his overall assessment of the scrimmage. “We did not play with confidence in the game with San Macos like they did with Austin Hill Country.”

Coach Stredic was commenting on how much more sure the team was when they took the field with Austin HC compared to not playing to the same standard when coupled with San Marcos.

“Against Holy Trinity we will be at the right place with the young kids that we have,” Stredic commented on how the Warriors will take the field as the season starts in a week. “Maturity will need to come as they are still trying to get a new offense and play with confidence…we will have to be more offensive and fight, playing with more than just straight up hard nose.”

BCS will certainly have many more new faces on the field this season as one Sophomore, Cade Middleton, will play his first full fledge 6-man football game this week after transferring from Smithson Valley.

Cade Middleton will in his first 6-man game this Friday

Cade Middleton will in his first 6-man game this Friday

“It has been going a little different,” Middleton stated. “I have to learn to trust everyone and you never know where the ball is going to go, so I need to stay on my feet.”

Middleton will have some nuances to his game as 6-man can be a much faster game as you have fewer players to cover if a mistake is made.

“I am going to play my hardest and try to know how everyone works out on the field,” Middleton closed.

Senior Daniel Forgione will be back for his Senior year after taking off a season.

“I want to play in the State Championship,” Forgione said unabashedly when commenting on what some of his goals for this season would be.

When commenting on what will need to transpire to accomplish that lofty goal, Forgione said, “Play as hard as you can and trust each other.”

Daniel Forgione will want to go out in style for his Senior campaign

Daniel Forgione will want to go out in style for his Senior campaign

Forgione will have a busy game plan as he could be playing on both sides of the ball.

“I will need to improve as much as I can as a running back,” Forgione commented. “We started out of shape, but we are in shape now after Coach (Stredic) has worked us…we have started a brand new system and I am just concentrating on getting it down.”

Another player, Junior Brady Beene will be calling the signals for his third year and his confidence and stature will attest to his readiness for the season to get started.

Beene’s stature was a funny start in talking with this confident young player.

Junior Quarterback Brady Beene is happy he is taller than his Sister now

Junior Quarterback Brady Beene is happy he is taller than his Sister now

The ReSporter: How tall are you now?

Brady Beene: “I hit 5’10 this year!!”

The ReSporter: Did you pass your older sister (Bailey)?

Brady Beene: “Yep, I am taller by 2 inches than she is now!”

Take note that Beene took a lot of tough hits through his first two years as he has been a rock on both sides of the ball.

“We are head over hills better than where we started the first of August,” Beene said in talking about where the team was since the first practice. “We started out of shape and now we know it (offense and being in shape).”

Beene will be one of the few upper classman that will need to lead this young group of players this season.

“The best way to lead is by example,” Beene said. “If you can’t do it on the field by yourself.”

“I hope to be better than last year as a team, and I will need to be a better leader, but I do want to go deeper in the playoffs,” a beaming Beene gleamed.

On what this team will need to do to reach these goals, Beene was quick with an answer, “As long as we get better every week then that would be our way for improving.”

Bracken has more players than last year’s team and that will go a long way in helping as the contests commence in less than a week.

Last year’s team was certainly talented, but having so many player playing both ways and injuries hurt for a chance of advancing.

Bracken Warriors are a playoff team and this will be another year for continuing that trend at BCS will start that quest against Holy Trinity at home.

Go Warriors!!

Greet and Eat and (Meet) the Hawks!!

Tuesday, August 18th, 2015

HAWKS Greet & Eat
Raising money for the new CLHS Hawk Varsity Football Tunnel
What: * Meet the ​2015 CLHS Varsity Football Players *Get autographs from the players
*Take a picture with your favorite players
*Run through the new tunnel!
*Buy a $10 ticket and get a sandwich deal provided by The Yippee Coyote
*1⁄2 the ticket proceeds go to the purchase of the new football tunnel
When:​ August 29, 2015 from 1p.m. to 4p.m.
Where: ​Jackson’s Open Air Market
­ 6341 FM 32(1.3 miles from the intersection of 3424 & 32 ­ towards San Marcos)
Tickets ​will be available for purchase on the following dates:

*​August 21st ​at the Meet the Hawks night at CLHS *​August 28th ​at the first home football game at CLHS *​August 29th ​at the HAWKS Greet & Eat
Can’t make it, but still want to contribute? Buy a ticket and The Yippee Coyote will honor it any Saturday or Sunday that you can swing by for your sandwich deal!

A Conversation with Rodriguez, Ruff, and Chacon

Friday, July 10th, 2015

 

Jacob Ruff, Austin Rodriguez, and Tristan Chacon ready to go to FBU

Jacob Ruff, Austin Rodriguez, and Tristan Chacon ready to go to FBU

The ReSporter had a press release earlier this week for three former Mountain Valley football players that will be in their debut season playing for Canyon Lake High School.

In that back drop The ReSporter wanted to have a chance for a more in depth interview with these three players.

Hope you enjoy reading more about these three future Hawks.

The ReSporter: How many students were at the camp you had that gave you a chance to compete in Ohio?

Jacob Ruff: “There was about 300 at each of their camps.”

The ReSporter: How many camps does DBU have during that time around the country?

Jacob Ruff: “Look on the back of my shirt….(Ruff said this as he was sporting a t-shirt with all the cities the camps were held).”

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Canyon Lake Tsunami will be Reaching Shore in August

Friday, June 5th, 2015
CL Hawks Freshman Lost just one game last season. Thanks to Michelle Glay for photos

CL Hawks Freshman Lost just one game last season.
Thanks to Michelle Glay for photos

A Canyon Lake Tsunami warning might be posted soon as the recent rains made the Marina an island, but Mountain Valley has also had rising water as the last two classes have been loaded with athletes that has raised the level of Canyon Lake.

This past season, there were several students that had an opportunity to get significant playing time on varsity teams.

Take for instance the girl’s basketball team, where there were 2 Freshman that not only was playing, but also had a chance to move up on some of the All-Time Stats rankings.

Add that MV also had 2 Freshman ladies that had significant time on the court two years ago.

Reagan Heun finished her freshman season with 326 points, 146 rebounds, 39 assists, 35 made three pointers, and 15 blocks.

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Top 5 Games-2014-15 Year: Game 3

Friday, May 29th, 2015
Hawks Beat Fredericksburg for big win in last year's season.

Hawks lose to Wimberley for another close loss in last year’s season.

 
 Game 5: Canyon Lake   70   Yoakum          52              Basketball
 Game 4: Canyon Lake   vs.  Wimberley 25-21, 21-25, 25-23   Volleyball
 Game 3: Canyon Lake   49   Fredericksburg  31              Football

Canyon Lake had an up and down season so far up to this game with Fredericksburg and beating the Billies would go a long way in giving this team their confidence back with a total win via, offense, special teams, and defense (when they needed The stop).

Two years ago Fredericksburg beat CL at home and did not take any prisoners in this game, winning, 38-14.

This time, Canyon Lake returned the favor as the Hawks not only controlled the clock with their running game, but also had quick answer touchdowns via kick-off returns.

The Billies could not muster any momentum giving up those two special team scores and then add two costly fumbles and Canyon Lake would not look back.

One of those fumbles happened on the one inch line as a Billie lost the ball jumping over the goal line after a jarring hit.

Josh DeVries only had one carry at home in the loss, but on this night, DeVries ran for 120 yards and had Robert Woods join him when he broke the 100 yard barrier too.

Canyon Lake has now rushed for 661 yards the last two years as the Hawks have had success with Fredericksburg these past few years.

The number, 165 is what helped win this game as that number was the total yardage for the two kick-off returns by DeVries and Matt Adams.

Both returns were in the first half and both happened right when the Billies had taken a lead. The first was after a Billies field goal and then Adams return nullified a 17-14 Fredericksburg lead.

Canyon Lake would hold Fredericksburg after that second return and then score with just 1 second on the clock before halftime.

The Hawks would have the ball first to start the second stanza and after taking 7 minutes off the clock ran the score to, 35-17.

Defense would stop Freddie again and Canyon Lake would score again with a little over 3 minutes left in the third quarter, 42-17, giving your Hawks their 28 unanswered points.

Hayden Dubois would score again to finish the game, his fourth touchdown run for this game.

Special Teams:  No Punts and 2 kickoff returns.                     √
Offense: Controlled the clock 33:10 and Fredericksburg 14:50.       √
Defense: 2 stops saving a td and drive giving the CL a quick score. √

The win would turn out to be a game to get Canyon Lake in the Playoff door for the second year in a row.

CL had 7 losses and of those games the Hawks would lose by a touchdown or less in 6 of those evenings.

 Losses              Score               Difference
 Blanco              07-35                  -28
 Wimberley           27-28                  -01
 Lampasas            14-21                  -07
 Liberty Hill        14-19                  -05
 Taylor              31-33                  -02
 Boerne              35-42                  -07
 Rockport-Fulton     21-27                  -06 overtime

That first game with Blanco would be the only contest that Canyon Lake was a no-show and a play here and there could have had a team with a much better season record.

That would explain how Canyon Lake would score more points than they gave up with 2 more losses on their ledger. (365 offense– 310 defense)

This win was big and would set up another run in those playoffs!!

Go Hawks!!

Hawk Baseball Pre/Season & District Capsule

Thursday, February 12th, 2015

Canyon Lake Baseball, hopes to avoid injuries and other hurdles with the new season approaching next week as the Hawks opened their season with a scrimmage against Llano last Tuesday.

Senior Nick Cahill will hope for a repeat of last years offense numbers

Senior Nick Cahill will hope for a repeat of last years offense numbers

“We played at times looking like it was our first scrimmage,” Head Baseball Coach Trent Dunavant assessed that game.

With this new year of play it will also usher in a district that certainly will be an upgrade from last year’s district.

Granted that statement is based on last year so there will always be teams that might not reach their potential and some teams that will gel and knock your socks off.

Canyon Lake was a team last year that did not reach their potential.

The Hawks entered their campaign last season with more returning starters than they have had since their second year of play when CL was in their second year of competition.

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This Week @ Canyon Lake

Sunday, February 8th, 2015

This Week @ Canyon Lake

 Mon.  Feb. 9th    Luling          @   CL Hawks Scrimmage      Softball       5/7pm
                   CL Hawks        @   Llano Scrimmage         Baseball       5pm

 Tues. Feb. 10th   Fredericksburg  @   CL Hawks Boys           Soccer         7pm
                   CL Hawks        @   Fredericksburg Girls    Soccer         7pm
                   La Vernia       @   CL Hawks JV Girls       Basketball     5pm
                   La Vernia       @   CL Hawks Freshman Boys  Basketball     6:15pm
                   La Vernia       @   CL Hawks JV Boys        Basketbal      6:30pm
                   La Vernia       @   CL Hawks Freshman Girls Basketball     6:30pm
                   La Vernia       @   CL Hawks Girls          Basketball     6:30pm
                   La Vernia       @   CL Hawks Boys           Basketball     7:30pm

 Thurs. Feb. 12th  Fredericksburg  @   CL Hawks Scrimmage      Softball       5/7pm

 Friday Feb. 13th  Boerne          @   CL Hawks JV Scrimmage   Baseball       5pm
                   CL Hawks        @   Boerne Scrimmage        Baseball       5pm
                   CL Hawks        @   Wimberley Boys          Soccer         5pm
                   CL Hawks        @   Wimberley Girls         Soccer         7pm
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Basketball: CL Hawks Top Three

Wednesday, December 17th, 2014

Top Three

 Field Goals              Field Goals Per.            Points
 Nic Adams        41      Sean Nolan       57%        Nic Adams       109
 Brandon Ward     39      Brandon Ward     44%        Brandon Ward    105
 Sean Nolan       38      Rory Preiss      43%        Sean Nolan      105

 Three Point Goals        Free Throws                 Free Throw Pct.
 Nic Adams        17      Sean Nolan       29         Garrett Winters 88%
 Garrett Winters  13      Brandon Ward     14         Rory Preiss     73%
 Brandon Ward     13      Skyler Tschoepe  14         Scott Taylor    69%

 Rebounds                 Offensive Rebounds          Defensive Rebounds
 Sean Nolan       90      Sean Nolan       38         Sean Nolan      52
 Tommy Clark      63      Rory Preiss      27         Tommy Clark     49
 Rory Preiss      62      Tommy Clark      14         Skyler Tschoepe 42

 Assists                  Steals                      Blocks
 Nic Adams        22      Tommy Clark      15         Sean Nolan      24
 Skyler Tschoepe  12      Brandon Ward     13         Tommy Clark      9
 Garrett Winters  11      Garrett Winters  10         Tyler Williams   5
 Brandon Ward     11      Rory Preiss      10
                          Skyler Tschoepe  10
                          Will Gray        10

Basketball: Lady Hawks Top Three

Wednesday, December 10th, 2014
 Basketball: Lady Hawk's Top Three
 points scored              made 3pt shots              total rebounds
 Reagan Heun     171        Reagan Heun     17          Alexis Fullen      93
 Mia Riali        71        Mia Riali        6          Reagan Heun        75
 Alexa Ramos      53        Kirsten Jones    1          Sarah Schneider    52

 made free throws           offensive rebounds          defensive rebounds
 Reagan Heun      36        Alexis Fullen   28          Alexis Fullen      65
 Mia Riali        17        Reagan Heun     28          Reagan Heun        47
 Gabby Sanchez    15        Sarah Schneider 20          Sarah Schneider    31

 assists                    steals                      blocks
 Kelsey Ahrens    17        Mia Riali       30          Alexis Fullen      22
 Reagan Heun      11        Kelsey Ahrens   20          Sarah Schneider    16
 Alexis Fullen    10        Kirsten Jones   18          Reagan Heun        13
                            Reagan Heun     18