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How Track and Field Hawks might Fare in Region IV Meet (updated 4/20)

Sunday, April 14th, 2013

The results have been updated again and The ReSporter has colored some District’s with Red, which indicates those two districts have just completed their Area Meet. You will notice that those times and distances have changed.

Here is the skinny for our Hawk participants for their next match up in Kingsville for

Senior Marisa Elles jumping out of the picture

the Region Track Meet.

First off many of the schools that just finished their District Meet will now be off to an Area Meet to try and advance again.

The Hawks already know who will be at the Region Meet and the following results will show you how our Athletes stack up to the area students.

First off the information below is for the whole State of Texas, but you need to concentrate on the Region IV districts and at this writing there are only two besides CL’s District that is known.

District 25 and 26 will be one of the toughest for Canyon Lake to try and beat out for their spot at State.

Looking at these results from around the State, Marisa Ellis will be more challenged from those two earlier mentioned district’s results.

High Jump for the Boy’s so far has Jordan Anderson looking to have a good chance of advancing based on earlier results. With only two more districts to report, Anderson’s 6’6 leap has a good chance of advancing based on the results that are in from Region IV.

District 8-3A does have an athlete that has the same height as Anderson but that means a match-up at State.

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Baseball: Hawk’s Top Three All-Time Batting Stats

Sunday, April 14th, 2013
At Bats                   Batting Average             Runs Batted In
Travis Walker     260     Michael Brady      .362     Logan Felch       43
Logan Felch       184     Ross Wagliardo     .333     Travis Walker     43
Michael Brady     174     Drew Riccio        .318     Michael Brady     37
Runs                      Hits                        Extra Base Hits
Travis Walker      65     Travis Walker        77     Travis Walker     24
Kyler Huff         38     Michael Brady        63     Logan Felch       21
Daniel Camarillo   36     Daniel Camarillo     50     Kyler Huff        13
Logan Felch        36                                 Michael Brady     13
Base on Balls             On Base Pct.                Strikeouts (50 or more at bats)
Michael Brady      45     Michael Brady      .493     Dylan Adams       15
Travis Walker      39     Logan Chappell     .470     Eric Nelson       15
Daulton Winters    37     Ross Wagliardo     .441     Logan Chappell    20

Lady Hawks get Burned Playing with Fire in Loss to Texans, 7-6

Saturday, April 13th, 2013

Senior McKenna Beseda leads Canyon Lake with 28 hits and .549 Batting Average

Canyon Lake gave up their precious lead in the seventh inning and with that lead also gave up a chance for the playoffs.

The Hawks were playing with fire for much of this game as Wimberley had left 12 base runners stranded through the first six innings.

Canyon Lake had kept the Texans on those bases with no runs showing for a potent team batting average.

Texans’ on base percentage was .535 for the game.

Hits         11
Walks         8
Hit Batters   4

The Hawks were opportunistic by having some clutch outs.

Inning   on base   runs  out
First      3       1     Pop up to Kelsey Ahrens
Second     2       1     Great running catch by McKenna Beseda in centerfield.
Third      2       0     Alexis Robinson struck out the side.
Fourth     2       2     Full count K and an Ahrens to Daily ground out.
Fifth      2       0     Robinson threw out runner at third, then fly ball out.
Sixth      3       0     Bases loaded K on full count and then fly ball out.
Seventh    2       3     Damage done..a pop up to V.Henderson finished inning.

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Hawk’s Track and Field Meet (in one word) Disappointing

Friday, April 12th, 2013

Disappointing Track Meet for Canyon Lake as scratches and being DQ on the Relays were so dominant you needed a big eraser in order to take all those potential points that literally flew out the window.

There was some good news at this year’s event but so much bad happened you had to wonder if the Mayans were off a few months with their predictions of the world ending.

Three different Relays were DQ, two for the Boy’s and one that involved the Girl’s Track Team.

How about some good news:
Marisa Ellis came through with two first place finishes as she will try to add to Field Events to her State Track resume.

Ellis topped the 37 foot mark and also topped that High Jump bar with a 5’4 jump, which was two inches more than she had for this season.

Jordan Anderson also will be going to his third Region Tournament in Kingsville when he soared to a 6’2 inch High Jump. Anderson has a best of 6’6 at the Hawk Relays and tried for a personal best (6’7) after being the last Jumper standing.

All three of these marks are among the top in 3A meets that have been compiled up to this point.

The ReSporter will have some more research this weekend to give a better idea of where these two athletes stand as well as CL’s other qualifiers in this Region as well as in Texas.

The 1600 Meter Run was also a present surprise as Mike Russell has now broken his own record by another 6 seconds when he coasted across the finish line right in front of Senior Chris Neiland.

Canyon Lake had never had a runner break that 5 minute barrier and in this Meet had two on that same run.

That bodes well for future years as well as the JV Girls Team, who continued to impress with another good Meet.

Kaelin Simmons will have two chances at Regions when she will have an opportunity to compete in the Shot Put and Discus.

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CL Hawks Boy’s Golf Finish 4th in District

Wednesday, April 10th, 2013

Canyon Lake could not get out of the quicksand at Wimberley Quick Sand Golf Course quick enough to have a chance of advancing in this year’s season.

A good year with several good tournaments but putting themselves in a hole on that first round of play was too much to overcome.

The Hawks will have a good nucleus coming back for next season and right now that will have to suffice as this group of players now are resting on the 19th hole.

How the District 27-3A Teams Fared.

 1. Fredericksburg      304-309 613
 2. Boerne              321-328 649
 3. Wimberley           362-346 708
 4. Canyon Lake Hawks   378-359 737
 5. Bandera             383-367 750
 6. Navarro             418-393 811
 Individual District and Hawk Playes:
 Sam Rogers      Billies    74-76 150
 Luke Wynn Smith Billies    76-75 151
 Luke Henry      Boerne     77-77 154
 Cole Grona      Billies    74-80 154
 Caden Wylie     Boerne     81-75 156
 Hawk Players
 Andrew Riali               86-88 174
 Ralph Gonzales             97-88 185
 JJ Herrera                 93-95 188
 Skyler Tschoepe           102-88 190

Softball Hawks Backs Against Wall after Loss to Bandera, 8-0

Wednesday, April 10th, 2013

Canyon Lake backs are up against a wall as they are drawing close to the end of this season schedule.

The Hawks could not find a bat large enough to gain any hits and if when a larger bat was found, then it proves to be too heavy to get around on the pitched ball.

Suffice to say the offense was dormant and only having six base runners did not give much chance for a rally being staged.

Canyon Lake will take the diamond this Friday at the Hawk Field when Wimberley comes to town.

The Hawks will need to sweep the rest of their games to give them a chance to making this year’s playoffs.

Two of the three games the Hawks have won in the first round and that will make the Wimberley game huge.

But help will also be needed, but first things first would be winning and then see what happens.

The JV game will start at 5pm and then first pitch for the Varsity will be 6pm.

            1  2  3  4  5  6  7  R  H  E
 CL Hawks   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  4  3
 Bandera    0  5  0  0  0  3  X  8  4  2
 name         ab r  h bi 2b bb so misc
 A. Robinson  3  0  0  0  0  0  2
 M. Beseda    3  0  2  0  1  0  0 cs (2)
 K. Ahrens    3  0  1  0  0  0  1
 B. Young     2  0  0  0  0  1  0
 C. Riccio    3  0  0  0  0  0  2
 C. Berger    3  0  0  0  0  0  1
 L. Sander    2  0  0  0  0  0  0
 L. Henderson 2  0  0  0  0  0  2
 V. Henderson 2  0  1  0  0  1  0
 Totals      23  0  4  0  1  2  8
 pitching      ip h  r er bb so  np misc
 A. Robinson   6  4  8  3  9  5 133 hb (2)

Hawks Snake Bit in Loss to Wimberley, 10-8

Wednesday, April 10th, 2013

Hawks are snake bit by Wimberley after losing their second game in the last inning of play this

Defensive Specialist T. J. Jones

season.

Canyon Lake went into that last inning up by two runs and even escaped one scare before the Texans found the snake needed to put the Hawks out of their misery.

After a walk to the Texan’s lead off hitter, CL had some luck when they caught the tying run off of third base after a failed squeeze play and still up by one run.

Those two outs could not make it to three before Wimberley loaded the bases and scored three runs for a two run lead and game against this ‘Snake Bit’ Hawk team.

Canyon Lake did work 10 walks with only one strike out from the battery of Wimberley pitchers. Still not enough of those key hits that could of iced this game away.

The Hawks now find themselves down two games for a chance to plug themselves into that third playoff spot.

JJ Nance had two great bunt plays, with one going down as a hit and keeping that inning going after a double from Travis Walker. Both players would score in the third inning.

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Any Points will be a Bonus for CL’s Boys Track with Long Distance and Hurdles

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

Canyon Lake will be hosting District 27-3A Track and Field this Wednesday and Friday and The

Senior Chris Neiland running Long Distance

ReSporter will break down each school and event to help in letting fans know what are some don’t miss competition.

This will be a three part series and this is our Third part for the Boys. Today we will go over Long Distance and Hurdle events.

Once again the only points Canyon Lake can muster in this group of events is 2 points and just like in the Girls Track, the Boy’s points come from Alex Martinez who runs on the Junior Varsity squad.

Since Martinez also frequents the 4×400 Meter Relay on the JV, then that reduces any chance of scoring points in these events.

However, CL could pull off some surprises if the tea leaves are doing more than just making tea.

Boerne has the long distance horses as well as Bandera this year. Both of these teams have taken more points away from Fredericksburg than for Canyon Lake.

The Hawks however might not score and that would make points that could be pulled away from the Billies will make that a hard feat to overcome.

 Long Distance Runs and Hurdles
 1. Boerne            45
 2. Bandera           37
 3. Fredericksburg    35
 4. Navarro           30
 5. Wimberley          6
 6. Canyon Lake        2

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Lady Hawks Will Struggle in the Long Distance and Hurdles

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

Canyon Lake will be hosting District 27-3A Track and Field this Wednesday and Friday and The

Freshman Sydney Reibschlager and the rest of the JV will be a showcase in this week's District Meet

ReSporter will break down each school and event to help in letting fans know what are some don’t miss competition.

This will be a three part series and this is our Third part for the Ladies. Today we will go over Long Distance and Hurdle events.

Canyon Lake is not known for their distance and hurdle races at the Varsity level. In fact that one point you see below was run by Sydney Reibschlager who is presently competing for the Hawks JV squad.

So, in assessing CL’s chances of scoring points with these events would not be something you could count on.

Navarro is a front runner for District 27-3A teams with a 46 point total this season and Bandera and Fredericksburg is bunched up with a 37 and 36 point total respectfully.

Wimberley’s points are coming from one young lady but when you add up the other two sets of track events, then those points become very important as teams try to amass enough to put them at the top.

Fredericksburg is a team with more depth and that always helps when you are trying to put distance between you and your competitors and the Billies have and will score consistently in each event each year to keep them head and shoulders above other district schools.

Any points Canyon Lake could pull out of these events would be a huge surprise, but that is why they put on those cleats.

 Long Distance Runs and Hurdles
 1. Navarro            46
 2. Bandera            37
 3. Fredericksburg     36
 4. Wimberley          20
 5. Boerne              4
 6. Canyon Lake         1

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Lady Hawks Track and how they fare for Dash and Relay events

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

Grace Allen, Brookelynn Helmke, Mariah Ellis, and Amber Ramsey Teaming up for the Relays


Canyon Lake will be hosting District 27-3A Track and Field this Wednesday and Friday and The ReSporter will break down each school and event to help in letting fans know what are some don’t miss competition.

This will be a three part series and this is our second part for the Ladies. Today we will go over the Dash Runs and Relays.

The Hawks will have some athletes that have a decent chance of advancing to Regions and especially with the 4×400 Meter Relay where they pulled off one of the best times in this area a couple of weeks ago at the Hawk Relays.

So you know there is speed and now the young ladies will be trying their best with the help of fans coming out to encourage and cheer them on.

Fredericksburg is a team with more depth and that always helps when you are trying to put distance between you and your competitors.

Wimberley also has a pretty strong team in these venues.

The Hawks are presently ranked in Fourth Place if these events were held by just putting best times on paper.

Short Distance (Relays, 100 Meter Dash, 200 Meter Dash, 400 Meter Dash)
 1. Fredericksburg     81
 2. Wimberley          64
 3. Navarro            48
 4. Canyon Lake        44
 5. Boerne             31
 6. Bandera            18

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