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Advertiser’s Pick’em
Wednesday, October 31st, 2012District 27-3A Standings and Stat Leaders:
Monday, October 29th, 2012Season W L Pct District W L Pct Navarro 6 2 .750 Wimberley 3 0 1.000 Wimberley 5 3 .625 Canyon Lake 2 1 .667 Boerne 5 3 .625 Navarro 2 1 .667 Fredericksburg 4 4 .500 Boerne 2 1 .667 Canyon Lake 3 5 .375 Fredericksburg 0 3 .000 Bandera 2 6 .250 Bandera 0 3 .000
This Week's Games: Canyon Lake @ Boerne Thursday 7:30pm Wimberley @ Fredericksburg Bandera @ Navarro
Last Week's Results: Wimberley 40 Canyon Lake 03 Boerne 35 Bandera 13 Navarro 54 Fredericksburg 23
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District 27-3A Stat Leaders (Season) Team Passing Comp Att Pct. Yds TD Int Boerne Quinten Dormaday 171 280 .611 2324 23 8 HAWKS Branson Belcher 67 137 .489 1171 11 6 Billies Kyle Grona 63 130 .485 910 5 5 Wimberley Reed Jones 48 102 .471 738 7 6 Wimberley Colton Cerday 33 62 .522 476 3 4
Team Rushing Att Yds Ave TD Navarro Zane Conlin 106 950 8.9 15 Navarro LJ Anderson 103 828 8.0 8 Boerne Bryce Collins 113 787 6.9 10 Bandera Michael Miller 84 735 8.8 8 Bandera Fabian Muniz 108 662 6.1 7 HAWKS Ed Covarrubias 116 598 5.2 5
Team Receiving No Yds Ave TD Boerne Paul Burns 34 634 19 6 HAWKS Daniel Camarillo 28 556 20 5 Boerne Bradley Veselka 34 546 16 9 Boerne Mark Woodie 42 517 12 1 Wimberley Bryce Rainwater 28 393 14 1 HAWKS Doug Hubnik 16 364 23 5
Pre/Game: Hawks (2-1) @ Boerne (2-1); Thursday at 7:30
Sunday, October 28th, 2012History: The Series with Boerne Greyhounds is tied at 1-1. 2010 Hawks 21 Boerne 07 2011 Hawks 14 Boerne 35
This Years Results: Hawks 26 Blanco 21 Boerne 24 Hondo 28 Hawks 35 Somerset 54 Boerne 49 Medina Valley 47 Hawks 13 La Vernia 14 Boerne 30 SA Antonian 37 Hawks 31 Burnet 37 Boerne 35 Llano 27 Hawks 09 La Grange 34 Boerne 42 Lytle 08 Hawks 27 Billies 17 Boerne 14 Navarro 28 Hawks 42 Bandera 07 Boerne 31 Fredericksburg 14 Hawks 03 Wimberley 40 Boerne 35 Bandera 13
Canyon Lake continues their melt down when meeting Wimberley. Whatever the reason, CL

CL's Defense answering the call against Bandera
will have errors in this game along with a team that can exploit a Hawk team repeatedly each season.
This week, Canyon Lake has an early date with Boerne on Thursday with both teams needing a win to enhance their chances of being one of those three teams to make the playoffs.
A loss and then, just like last year, the team that loses will need a lot of help from other teams to have a chance of going on with their season.
It is safe to say that Fredericksburg and Bandera will have another year at the bottom of this district, leaving three playoff spots for four teams.
Hawks Get Caged by Texans, 40-3
Friday, October 26th, 2012
Wide Receiver Doug Hubnik on his 22 yard reception to the 5 yard line
Canyon Lake lost the third round of their five round heavy weight bout against Wimberley last Friday at Wimberley Stadium, 40-3.
The Hawks seem to disappear every time a battle with their neighbors just north of CL’s campus have their yearly game.
“We did not match Wimberley’s intensity,” Head Coach Charley Drum stated. “They have played in a lot of big games and you can see that we just aren’t there.”
Five games and now five losses to the Texans in what seemed to be that same State Championship defense seen last year was in full array on this blustery evening.
Wimberley started this night with a 35 yard drive and were forced to punt after this 10 play drive.
Remember what has been talked about for Canyon Lake to compete with the Texans? Turnovers and Penalties.
Canyon Lake did not have a penalty assessed until the second half, however the same could not be said about the turnover.
First play was a muffed snap for Canyon Lake and a negative 12 yards for a safety.
Mountain Valley Splits 8th A and B Squad with Texans
Friday, October 26th, 2012Mountain Valley 8th Grade A and B team split with Wimberley last Thursday night at Hawk Stadium.
In the ‘A’ Game, MV started the game with an impressive three play 55 yard drive to tie the score with five minutes left in the second quarter.
Spit End Tyler Shipman had a juggling catch over the middle going for 43 yards for the score. Shipman juggled the ball for ten yards before his clutch of the ball had a positive result.
“It went up in the air and I did not see it and then it popped up again and then I caught it,” Shipman retold the story. “Felt really good and I was tired.”
Anthony Rodriguez also let his presence known against Wimberley.
Rodriguez was responsible for tackle behind by five yards causing a fumble for the Texan runner.
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Friday, October 26th, 2012CLJV win second half, 7-0; Lose Game to Texans, 18-7
Friday, October 26th, 2012Canyon Lake Junior Varsity could not rebound in their loss to Wimberley last Thursday night at Hawk Stadium, losing 18-7.
The Hawks offense was AWOL in this loss as the halftime stats would bare out. CL had more penalty yards than offensive yards.
“Staying power is what we are trying to show them and that will build character,” Head JV Coach Brian Owens said. “You don’t measure a man when you are ahead, but when you find yourself in trouble.”
Quarterback Skylar Tschoepe had the Hawks first first down well into the second quarter and that would be the extent of that excitement.
Canyon Lake had 13 offensive plays total in that half while Wimberley almost matched that with their first drive of the game with 12 plays.
Wimberley also had multiple penalties and sometimes decided to have more than one on any given play.
The Texans had 104 yards in penalties while your CL Hawks finished with 116 total offensive yards.
Final Coaches Corner with Volleyball’s Nicole Creek
Thursday, October 25th, 2012The Resporter: Disappointing year for the Team, what

Head Volleyball Coach Nicole Creek
Coach Creek: “We were successful early on with some wins at tournaments, before this season we never brought home any hardware from tourneys.”
The ReSporter: Tell us about your Seniors and how they impacted your team?
Coach Creek: “Seniors worked hard all year. They came together in the Summer and worked with me to create some of the expectations we had for all the teams this season. They were instrumental in getting the girls involved in Summer League and there almost every week. They were a great group of girls to work with and for the younger girls to look up to.”
The ReSporter: The ReSporter noticed that this group of girls did more during the off/season than pervious classes, can you give us an idea of what impact that had on your season?
Coach Creek: “I think the more they stay involved the better off we will be as a group and I think it showed this year. Despite us not going to the playoffs we still competed with everyone in a very tough district. This was a direct result of their efforts in the off season.”
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CL it is finally time to face up to The Bully (Wimberley).
Wednesday, October 24th, 2012
Special Time for Special Team
Wimberley week will always be a little different than other schools for Canyon Lake.
Why? Distance, The ReSporter would only travel an extra five miles in going to Wimberley high school versus Hawk Country.
Wimberley has also taken Canyon Lake’s lunch money the past four years, leaving the Hawks without anything to eat for lunch. (They are our bully…)
Could this be the year for Canyon Lake to kick sand into the Texans face? Possibly, now all CL needs to find out is if Wimberley will come back and does CL have the fortitude to stand up to Wimberley’s advances and land some punches.
“Wimberley is the third game of our five round heavy weight fight,” Head Coach Charley Drum said. “The stakes get higher with each game.”
Well, when schedules were drawn up for this two year alignment, District 27-3A moved games around and so this year it so happens to be a couple of 2-0 teams playing.
Not odd for Wimberley to be undefeated in district, but this will be just the first time CL has had a 2-0 district record when facing the Texans. The Hawks have faced Wimberley four out of five years with an unblemished mark going into a game with our ‘Devil’s Backbone’ counterpart.
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Hawks Lose Final to Navarro in District 27-3A
Wednesday, October 24th, 2012Canyon Lake Hawk’s Volleyball finished their season splitting their last two games with Bandera and Navarro. Both games were played at Hawk Gym with the finale last Tuesday night.
The Hawks had five Seniors on the court for their last game.
Cassidy Riccio, Logan Nease, Marisa Ellis, Reanna Wagliardo, and Katie Williams played with a lot of heart but still could not get that last win against Navarro.
At first, CL did not come out of their doldrums until the second game of this match.
After a 25-13 loss to the Panthers in the first game, Canyon Lake responded by winning their next game by that same score.
In that game, CL was dominant. The Hawks were everywhere on the court and controlled this game from their service to their kills and everything in-between.
Junior Amber Ramsey had seven kills in this game while Katie Williams (4) and Logan Nease (3) were just as lethal.
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