Archive for October, 2009
REVENGE IS BEST SERVED WITH AN 8-0 RECORD!
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Oct.17, 2009, under Football
The Clark Cougars varsity football team, #1 in San Antonio, #11/21 in Texas (Dave Campbell/5ATexasfootball.com) exacted a bit of revenge on the Warren Warriors with a 27-17 victory. The win gave the Cougars an 8-0 record, perfect in play this season. Last season Warren ended the Cougars’ win streak at 7.
The Warriors scored first with an opening drive that resulted in a field goal and 3 point lead. On the first possession for the Cougars, a five play drive ended with Hayden Greenbauer scoring from 5 yds. out to give the Cougars a 7-3 1st qtr. score. Joe Vasquez would get the ball back for the Cougars with an athletic interception with 4:02 left in the 1st qtr. That would set up a Webb Williams 23 yd. field goal to give the Cougars a 7 point lead with a little over 11 minutes to play in the half. The Cougars weren’t done with the end zone, however, as Joey Cammer tacked on a 1 yd. rushing TD with 5 minutes left in the half. When both teams left the field, Clark had a 17-3 lead.
In the 2nd half, Clark would turn over the opening kickoff, giving Warren a chance to get back in it, converting it for a TD but still trailing 17-10. A second Clark fumble gave Warren life but the defense held and Clark took over. A nine play drive would set up another Webb Williams field goal, this time a 45 yd. effort, giving Clark a 20-10 lead going into the 4th qtr.
SUB-VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAMS WRECK WARRIORS, OTHER COUGARS
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Oct.16, 2009, under Football
Both JV and freshmen teams took care of business and defeated the Warren Warriors on the gridiron.
In an extra long JV game, thanks to some unique clock management techniques by Warren students, Brian Socha started the scoring early. On the Cougars 2nd offensive play from the Clark 13, Brian Socha blew past Warren for a 87 yd. run up the middle, virtually untouched thanks to some great blocking by the offensive line. In the 2nd quarter, Sean Campbell turned a bootleg left into a 45 yd. TD to make it 14-0. In the 3rd quarter, Alex Hunter added to the Warriors misery with a 2 yd. reception from Campbell to make it 21-0 and in the 4th, Kweku Larbie would represent the “2’s” with a score to make it 28-0. Warren threatened late to score but a stiff defensive stand, that at one point was on the 1/2 yd. line, denied the Warriors a taste of the end zone and preserved the shutout for the Cougars.
The sophomores took on New Braunfels Canyon and won 28-6 including a defensive TD by Aaron Rodriguez.
The freshman A team beat Warren 14-8 and the B team gave the Warriors a beat down with a 30-0 victory.
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CLARK SWIMMERS GET IT STARTED
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Oct.16, 2009, under Swimming and Diving
Clark takes on Alamo Heights this Saturday at the Josh Davis Natatorium at 8:30 am.
This will be the first dual meet of the 2009-2010 season. Clark swimmers have participated in the Northside Pentathlon and the Class meet already this season. Both events are non-scoring meets and allow swimmers to get baseline times for the season. Clark has been training hard for 7 weeks now, and are expecting a competitive AH team to show up on Saturday. Come cheer for Clark swimming on Saturday morning!
-Susan Ogden
COUGAR BOWL I – CLARK SOPHS BEAT UP NB CANYON, 28-6
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Oct.15, 2009, under Football
CLARK DEFENSE HONORED
by Fan4Clark on Oct.13, 2009, under Football

Clark "D"
Following their 3rd shutout of the season, the Clark defensive unit was recognized with a “Game Ball” in the SA Express News. The “D” held O’Connor to -4 yards rushing after holding Jay to 50 yards rushing the week before. Clark also posted shutouts against Jay and Churchill. In the seven games played this season the Cougar defense has given up only 55 points. Clark held on to its #1 ranking overall in the Express-News and KSAT-12 and moved up to #10 in the state in Dave Campbell’s Texas Football poll.
Warren is next. Friday night 7:30 at Farris. Be there! GO COOGS!
THRICE IS NICE AS COOGS GET READY FOR DISTRICT
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Oct.10, 2009, under Cross Country
Clark’s Varsity teams both fared well with 3rd place finishes at the NISD meet on Saturday, October 10th. Twenty five teams covered the course at Hardin Athletic Complex on a cool, overcast morning. Shantel Swift (12:31) was 2nd in the 2 mile girls race and Glynnis Meade was 4th (12:36). Rounding out the team scoring were Mel Schwartz (13:31), Shaneve Swift (13:36), and Katherine Ritchie (13:42). The boys team were led by 5th/6th place David Scorcelletti (16:41) and Austin Wells (16:42) for the 3 mile course. Jose Sierra (17:15), Ryan Pavlich (17:29), and Jim Wells (18:21) were next in for the Cougars. Pictures of the Varsity and JV races can be found at http://clarkcrosscountry2009.shutterfly.com/.
The JV teams will be at the Central Catholic Relays on Wednesday, and Varsity will travel to Seguin on Saturday. Countdown to District – 3 weeks!
-Rose Meade
VOLLEYBALL SADDLES MUSTANGS
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Oct.10, 2009, under Volleyball
The Clark Cougar volleyball team continued their winning ways in District 28-5A with a 3-0 thrashing of Jay, 25-18, 25-13, and a 28-6 beat down. Katlin Mazzocco set up the Cougars with 18 assists, Vanessa Casanova served an ace and had 12 digs, Kacyi Murphy also served an ace, Jennifer Garrett took care of the net with 3 blocked shots and Claire Webster had 9 kills. The win gives the Cougars a 17-16 record on the year and a 9-3 district mark.
COUGARS ROUT, PANTHERS SHUT OUT
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Oct.10, 2009, under Football
The Clark Cougars, coming off a shutout of the Jay Mustangs last week, continued their defensive dominance and the offense poured on the points in a 31-0 pasting of the O’Connor Panthers. Junior Jimmy Kueber started the Cougars off with a fumble recovery on the second play of the game and from there on out, it didn’t get any better for the Panthers. Hayden Greenbauer ran for a 13 yd. TD to end the drive and put points on the board early for Clark. Later in the 1st quarter, Tevin Glasgow would score on a rushing TD for his first of two TDs.
In the second quarter, O’Connor would have a chance to score. On the Clark 1 yd. line, the Panthers were set to get their first six but a mishandled snap would be recovered by Robert Chapman, his first fumble recovery, in limited defensive play, of the season. The quarter ended with a Webb Williams 33 yd. field goal, giving the Cougars a 17-0 lead at the half.
CLARK JV FOOTBALL POUNDS PANTHERS
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Oct.09, 2009, under Football
Scores by both the offense and defense helped give the Clark Cougar JV football team another victory, this time against the O’Connor Panthers. Brian Socha started the scoring, shredding the defense the length of the field before taking it in for a 4 yd. rushing TD.
On the defensive side of the ball, Chris Miller scooped up a Panther fumble and returned it for 52 yds. for a TD. Deandre Holmes added another rushing TD in the third quarter and Socha added a 61 yd. burst through the heart of the O’Connor defense for the final score in the 4th quarter. Tri-rice Van Buren must be mentioned for his acrobatic one handed reception that helped set up Holmes’ TD. The final for the 6-1 Cougars: 26-8. O’Connor’s lone touchdown came in the final 11 seconds of the game.
The sophomore team blanked the Panthers and remain undefeated. Their score was 26-0.
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COMPLETE OWNERSHIP!
by envisionfilmvideo.com on Oct.07, 2009, under Football
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