District 14-4A Standings & Hawk by the Numbers Team W L Pct Boerne 2 0 1.000 Fredericksburg 2 0 1.000 Bandera 2 0 1.000 Canyon Lake 1 1 .500 Liberty HIll 1 1 .500 Taylor 0 2 .000 Friday's Results: Canyon Lake 43 Smithville 14 Boerne 41 Medina Valley 15 Fredericksburg 48 Austin Travis 35 Bandera 40 Ingram Moore 07 Liberty Hill 49 Brenham 47 Rockdale 24 Taylor 21 This Week's Games Marion @ CL Hawks 7:30pm Taylor @ Hallettsville Fredericksburg @ Burnet Boerne @ Marble Falls Brownwood @ Liberty Hill SA Christian @ Bandera ============================================== CLHawks by the Numbers: 0.0 Number that CL had a runner over 100 yards rushing in 2008. 0.5 This year's difference between offense vs. defense scoring average. 2.0 Wins CL has at neutral sites. (Playoff wins) 6.0 Times CL has held team below 200 yds of offense. (171 in Smithville game) 6.5 Ave. per rush for Robert Woods ranks 2nd for CL. (20 or more attempts) 7.2 Ave. per rush for Josh DeVries ranks first for CL. (20 or more attempts) 8.0 Times CL has held team below 100 yds of rushing. (61 in Smithville game) 10.0 Wins CL has playing as visitor. 12.0 Times CL has topped 300 yard rushing. (338 in Smithville game) 17.0 Wins CL has playing at home. 18.0 Times CL has topped 400 yards of offense. (402 in Smithville game) 21.1 Points CL averages offensively. (67 games) 41.0 Times CL has had a runner with over 100 yards in a game. 67.0 Games CL has played. 72.0 Points scored by Hayden Dubois, holds seventh place all-time. 74.0 Points scored by Josh DeVries, holds sixth place all-time. 84.0 All-time passing touchdowns. 102.0 All-time rushing touchdowns.
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14-4A-I Standings & CL by the Numbers
Sunday, September 7th, 2014Hawk’s Score 43 Unanswered Points in Win over Smithville, 43-14
Saturday, September 6th, 2014Canyon Lake woke up from their slumber this season and were able to have more ease in a win over Smithville Tigers, 43-14 at the Lake.
The Hawks had some performances in this game that stood out and made some players look super.
Running Back Josh DeVries had the longest run from scrimmage passing Eduardo Covarrubias 75 yard run against Bandera in 2010. Along with that record, DeVries also had the highest average with a lofty 17.5 yards per carry.
In that same vein, century running tandems in CL’s history, was also topped by 22 yards.
Game Players/Yards Total
2014 Smithville DeVries 175, Woods 123 298
2013 Boerne Johnson 162, Dubois 114 276
2010 Bandera Henshaw 135, Covarrubias 103 238
2013 Pleasanton Dubois 118, DeVries 110 228
2012 Boerne Dubois 119, Covarrubias 100 219
CLJV Defense Becomes Offensive in Win, 34-6 over Smithville
Friday, September 5th, 2014Canyon Lake’s JV team has now won two more games than last year as the Hawks awakened in the second half and inflicting damage on Smithville, without using their offense.
The game was still much in doubt at halftime as both teams struggled to get enough positive plays to counteract some missed snaps and penalties.
“We made too many mistakes and we have some things to work hard on in practice,” Head JV Coach Jon Barthels assessed. “I’m happy with this game, the way we finished in the second half, it sometimes just takes a while to get going.”
Coaches Corner with Volleyball’s Kim Paisley
Friday, September 5th, 2014Coaches Corner with Volleyball’s Kim Paisley:
The ReSporter: What are your thoughts about where Canyon Lake is now compared to the beginning for the season?
Coach Paisley: Varsity: “We started off the season with good intensity, and with having played 25 matches in less than a month and school starting, we began to experience some challenges and new elements. I definitely feel we are back on track and getting a bit more rest now that Varsity’s tournaments season is complete.”
Subvarsity: “They are both working very hard from the beginning of the season and up to this point. We are seeing a lot of personal development and maturity from the players, and discovering leaders as the season progresses.”
The ReSporter: Have you been pleased about your tournament play?
Coach Paisley: “The Varsity has brought home hardware from all three tournaments this year! We definitely gained many learning experiences, playing time for all, and we have developed our mental toughness.”
“The Subvarsity tournament will be in Wimberley next Thursday and Saturday, for their Tex-Fest.”
CL Freshman Win in a Gold Rush, 49ers-22
Friday, September 5th, 2014The Canyon Lake Freshman (2-0) team continues to impress as they started a ‘gold’ rush with their win over the Tigers in Smithville Thursday night, 49ers-22.
Luke Justis started the game off with a 43 yard run and the Hawks would not trail in the game as an incentive had been placed in front of this Freshman team.
“We (the team) saw some gold pants in the dressing room and we liked them and asked the coaches if we could wear them,” Justis said. “The coaches said if we scored 50 points then we could wear them.”
By ground or by air, Justis proved he was running for gold as he finished the first half by jumping to snag a pass from Ben Fulton with no time left on the clock.
Pre/Game: Smithville Tigers vs. CL Hawks
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014Smithville Tigers @ Canyon Lake Hawks September 5th 7:30pm History: Hawks and Tigers have not played. This Season's Games: Canyon Lake 7 Blanco 35 Smithville 0 Rockdale 49
The Hawks will try to get a bad taste out of their mouth this week when they take on Smithville.
The Tigers did not have a good start to their season either and with two schools starting on the wrong foot, you will have two teams that will come out with a strong desire to change and get on the winning side of the ledger.
First Smithville, the Tigers were not very good on their opening day as they finished with no points, with no completions in their passing game, and a running game that could only muster two yards per play.
QB Garrett Mathis finished with negative 25 yards which would translate to enough sacks that HEB might be missing their allotment and not giving customers a paper or plastic option.
Running backs, Austin Green, Sean Moyer, Dameon Zepeda and Jake Dawson all finished with 18 to 35 yards rushing. Moyer had the best night of the four, with over five yards per carry.
Smithville’s defense had their problems too, in giving up over 500 yards with the majority of that real estate being gained through the air (414 yds).
When your best weapon is in the form of the punting formation, then you know it was not a good night. The Tigers had a 39 yard average per punt but that really just translated to more yardage that Rockdale could cover on their way for a score.
Canyon Lake is not in a position that they can snicker at those numbers as the Hawks were not much better with their game with Blanco.
Smithville ended with 92 total yards compared to the Hawks 158 yards.
Six of the seven touchdowns scored on Smithville was through the air and if CL can find a passing game, then that might be a way of breaking the Tigers’ for this night.
Rockdale had just 95 yards running which might suggest that Smithville’s best unit would be against the run.
Smithville had just one turnover and that bodes well as this team made their opponent play the whole field with no short scoring drives. Rockdale had just one score that did not cover more than 10 yards on those scoring plays.
Can the Hawks be opportunistic and make some long plays?
Last week the longest play covered 40 yards on a pass play to Evan Schuller with CL’s longest run covering 13 yards. That run happened on their scoring drive which had Blanco guessing on defense for the only time during the game.
Last year, Canyon Lake started in a similar fashion against Blanco only to break out of their funk with a whale of a game in Somerset.
The big three of McGuire Johnson, Hayden Dubois, and Josh DeVries ran for 199, 79, and 92 yards in that game. That allowed your Hawks to score 35 points and if not for an electrical storm, might have translated into a win.
Momentum was lost in that delay but the simple fact is that Somerset had that same delay. No excuses, but the main point was how much different Canyon Lake looked compared to their opening game just a week earlier.
Canyon Lake needs a win and with the injuries, this game will be huge in establishing a team that can improve as District 14-4A comes a calling next month.
Go Hawks!!
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Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014Hawks on Home Stretch for start of District 26-4A
Monday, September 1st, 2014Canyon Lake Volleyball won the Bronze Bracket at the San Marcos Tournament last weekend, sweeping their bracket to get their game back after losing to Blanco on Friday night.
That Blanco game was on the Hawks off day for the tournament and CL had played several larger teams from the Dallas area.
Canyon Lake beat Connally, Weatherford, and SA Southwest on Saturday claiming that bracket with a Hawk flag.
This was the last regular season tournament for the Hawk girls as they will enter into District play in a couple of weeks in hopes to ending their season by earning the right for a berth in the UIL Tournament.
Canyon Lake has already matched last year’s win total and will want to now take aim on the all time 25 win season set in 2009.
The Hawks also continue to close in on evening their all time record as they will need three more wins to get that record (109-112) to .500.
The top 4 teams will qualify and you can start to see what each team will be bringing to the court as there has been enough games to get a feel on what might happen.
Navarro has played 27 games already while Canyon Lake is close behind with 25 in the books.
The ReSporter has to search for records so the District 26-4A Standings below will not be complete.
District 26-4A Standings W L Pct Cuero 17 3 .850 Wimberley 14 4 .778 CL Hawks 18 8 .692 Navarro 19 9 .679 Yoakum 13 8 .619 La Vernia 6 14 .300 Gonzales 1 9 .100 This Week's Games: 9/01 Wimberley Won Devine 9/02 CL Hawks Won Marion Yoakum Won Vanderbilt Industrial Yoakum Won Beeville Jones La Vernia Lost SA East Central Cuero Won Nixon-Smiley Navarro Won Shiner Gonzales Lost Hallettsville 9/04 Wimberley @ Hays Rebel Bash Tournament La Vernia @ Hays Rebel Bash Tournament 9/05 Sinton @ CL Hawks 6pm Hallettsville @ Yoakum Navarro @ Luling
Hawk’s bring Butter Knife to Steak House in Loss to Blanco, 35-7
Saturday, August 30th, 2014Canyon Lake had a rough time in Blanco Friday night as the Panthers spanked the Hawks into submission by controlling every facet of the game in a resounding 35-7 win.
“They beat us physically,” Head Coach Charles Drum said. “We had played two spread teams in our scrimmages and we met a team that was just more physical than us.”
The Hawks went to Blanco to eat steak but only brought their butter knife, as this game showed that they will need to sharpen their weapons.
“I’m disappointed,” Coach Drum finished. “But this is a long season and we proved last year that we can come back.”
CL Freshman start with a Bang, Beat Lago Vista, 28-8
Friday, August 29th, 2014Canyon Lake’s Freshman class opened with a bang as the Hawks scored 22 points in the first quarter providing more than enough cushion to coast to a win over the visiting Lago Vista Vikings.
CL Freshman busted out like a caged Hawk but could not keep that momentum offensively.
The Defense and Special Teams were a different story as these two units controlled this game from start to finish.
CL gave up just three yards per play for the game while the special teams was successful with two onside kicks and a punt return for a touchdown giving this Viking team looking for the North Star for a way get back home.
If you arrived five minutes late for this party then you were absent for all the festivities as Canyon Lake opened all the presents and had eaten the cake before they would blow out the candles.