Lauren Mentzer bearing down on an opposing batter. (photo by Karen Holmes)
District 28-4A Softball Standings
Regular Season District Season
W L T Pct W L Pct GB
CL Hawks 11 4 1 .719 Boerne 2 0 1.000 ——
Boerne 12 8 1 .595 Fredericksburg 1 0 1.000 0.5
Hondo 8 11 0 .421 Hondo 1 1 .500 1.0
Fredericksburg 7 10 0 .412 CL Hawks 0 1 .000 1.5
Bandera 3 12 0 .200 Bandera 0 2 .000 2.0
This Week’s Games
March 21 Tuesday Boerne 6 CL Hawks 3 (9 innings)
Hondo 12 Bandera 11
Fredericksburg Bye
March 24 Friday CL Hawks @ Hondo 7:00p
Bandera @ Fredericksburg
Boerne @ SA Churchill
Last Week’s Games
Boerne 10 Bandera 0
Billies 7 Hondo 3
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Repeat-Boutique Says Go Hawks and Repeat Winning
Canyon Lake will have their indoctrination into district competition this Tuesday when the Hawks will do battle with the Boerne Greyhounds.
CL will be the last district school to get in on the fray of competing as the Greyhounds will enter with a win over Bandera last week.
If the regular season records pan out then this will be a big game as both schools had the only winning record going into District 28-4A play.
Some games that should instill some angst for the Hawks came with a loss for Boerne but that school was Wimberley by one run (1-2) score.
Meanwhile, Canyon Lake has struggled in their two games with the Texans and a one run loss that the
Greyhounds had can tell you that this game will be a battle.
Go Hawks & Beat Boerne
Canyon Lake did have a short scrimmage with Fredericksburg in the San Marcos Rattler Tournament two weeks ago but that game was only in the 3rd inning when rain shortened the contest.
The Hawks had a one run lead when the curtain dropped and that will be another game CL will have to be on their ‘A’ game when they match up with the Billies.
Canyon Lake has some good wins thus far but looking back on the pre-district games versus district games will let you know that the Hawks will not look or play like they did when the games did not have district implications.
The ReSporter sees many younger players with a ton of talent and how they play when the lights get brighter will be a big eye opener on how these next 8 games will pan out.
Tuesday will be a time of reckoning and with Coach John Gallagher being very intentional in having a tougher schedule, will hopefully pay dividends.
Hawks All-Time Top 5 For Season Stats
average at bats hits
Carley Dubois .526 ’16 Alexis Robinson 111 ’13 Carley Dubois 51 ’16
Kirsten Jones .487 ’16 Kelsey Ahrens 108 ’13 McKenna Beseda 48 ’13
McKenna Beseda .457 ’13 Vicky Henderson 106 ’13 Kelsey Ahrens 39 ’13
Brianna Young .439 ’14 McKenna Beseda 105 ’13 Carley Dubois 39 ’14
Missy Romero .429 ’12 Carley Dubois 97 ’14 Alexis Robinson 38 ’14
Carley Dubois 97 ’16 Alexis Robinson 38 ’13
runs runs batted in base on balls
Alexis Robinson 40 ’14 Brianna Young 33 ’14 Brianna Young 24 ’13
Carley Dubois 37 ’14 Alexis Robinson 32 ’16 Alexis Robinson 24 ’14
Kirsten Jones 34 ’16 Alexis Robinson 30 ’14 Missy Romero 21 ’11
Carley Dubois 33 ’16 Kelsey Ahrens 26 ’14 Kelsey Ahrens 19 ’15
McKenna Beseda 31 ’13 Kelsey Ahrens 26 ’15 Brianna Young 16 ’14
doubles triples home-runs
Kelsey Ahrens 10 ’13 Missy Romero 7 ’09 Alexis Robinson 5 ’14
Lauren Mentzer 10 ’16 Alexis Robinson 6 ’14 Alexis Robinson 4 ’16
Missy Romero 9 ’11 Alexis Robinson 4 ’16 Kelsey Ahrens 4 ’15
Brianna Young 8 ’13 Alexis Robinson 3 ’15 Kelsey Ahrens 3 ’14
Alexis Robinson 8 ’16 Kat Weber 3 ’16 Alexis Robinson 2 '15
Carley Dubois 2 ’16
Missy Romero 2 ’12
Maddy Puente 2 ’17
stolen bases on base percentage slugging percentage
Carley Dubois 41 ’16 Kirsten Jones .589 ’16 Alexis Robinson .966 ’14
Kirsten Jones 27 ’16 Carley Dubois .570 ’16 Missy Romero .821 ’12
McKenna Beseda 24 ’13 Kelsey Ahrens .556 ’15 Alexis Robinson .716 ’16
Carley Dubois 19 ’14 Missy Romero .549 ’12 Kelsey Ahrens .667 ’14
McKenna Beseda 18 ’12 Alexis Robinson .548 ’14 Kelsey Ahrens .656 ’15