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COUGARS ON THE AIR THIS WEEK

by on Sep.09, 2009, under Football

Clark Cougar Football

This week - KEDA 1540AM

The Clark Cougars are back on the air this week.  Thanks to some generous sponsors, the Clark vs. Brandeis varsity football game will be broadcast live on KEDA-AM 1540.  Tune in for the best in local high school football coverage and tell grandapa and nana that they can also listen by going to the TSRN website and streaming it on their computer.  Thanks, TSRN and Mark Kusenberger.

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UNDEFEATEDS MEET THIS WEEKEND

by on Sep.07, 2009, under Football

Clark, off to a 2-0 start, meets the Brandeis Broncos, also 2-0, this weekend at Farris in football.  What does the Express News think about the season so far?  Check here.

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JONES/GREENBAUER IN 100+ CLUB

by on Sep.06, 2009, under Football

See more pics - click "PHOTOS"

See more pics - click "PHOTOS"

Clark Cougar junior running back Ryan Jones and senior Quarterback Hayden Greenbauer were recognized for their efforts against Alamo Heights in the Express News. Each ran over 100 yds. against the Alamo Heights Mules in the 14-13 victory.

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CROSS COUNTRY STARTS SEASON – SORT OF…

by on Sep.06, 2009, under Cross Country

Clark runners at "1st" meet

Clark runners at "1st" meet

With the first meet of the season canceled by weather (curiously), Coach Ager and the Clark Cougar Varsity team invited the Warren Warriors over to familiar ground – the Clark cross country course.  Finishing 1st and 2nd for the girls 2 mile were Shantel Swift (12:43) and Glynnis Meade (12:44), followed by teammates Stacey Wilkins (13:45), Melanie Schwartz (14:13) and Shaneve Swift (14:14).  The boys were led by David Scorcelletti (16:44) and Jose Sierra (16:45), finishing 2nd and 3rd overall, followed by Austin Wells (17:16), James Leopold (17:33) and Ryan Pavlich (18:20) for the 3 mile course.

Next up for the team is the NEISD meet at Brooks City Base.  Check out our pictures at http://clarkcrosscountry2009.shutterfly.com/

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VOLLEYBALL TAKES DISTRICT WIN

by on Sep.05, 2009, under Volleyball

Clark beat Marshall in four games 25-22, 25-16, 18-25, 25-13 as the volleyball team improved its district record to 2-1. Leading the Cougars in assists was Kate Mazzocco with 24 , India Hartwell had 17 kills and Vanessa Casanova had 10 digs. Clark takes on Jay at Paul Taylor Field House on Wednesday, September 9th.

Katlin Mazzocco celebrates point

Katlin Mazzocco celebrates point

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COUGARS SURVIVE TRIP TO ’09er LAND

by on Sep.05, 2009, under Football

O-Line hammers away at Mules

O-Line hammers away at Mules

Clark Cougar fans stayed on the edge of their seats all night, but in the end they left the Mules out in the rain as the team took a narrow 14-13 win over Alamo Heights and boosted their season record to 2-0. The rainy, hard fought victory featured gutsy performances by quarterback Hayden Greenbauer, running back Ryan Jones and all their friends on the offensive line. Check out a rundown on the action in the Express-News. The pursuit of a district championship begins next week against Brandeis.

PHOTOS

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MISTAKES AND MO COST COUGARS WIN

by on Sep.03, 2009, under Football

Kevin Neal pounds the AH defense into submission

Neal rips AH defense for another gain

While there were several bright spots, the Clark Cougar JV football team lost the first game of the season on Mike Robbins Field 19-21 to Alamo Heights.  The defense started the scoring as Kevin Neal intercepted an Alamo Heights pass and ran it in for a TD.  Neal also scored after a nice drive by the offense.  The final score came from a Troy Ogletree spiral to Brandon Yates.  Mistakes by both offense, defense, and special teams and Alamo Heights momentum and execution were the perfect storm for the first loss of the season.  The sophomore team, however, were persistent and won their game against the Mules.  Congratulations, guys!

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FORMER COUGAR GETS NATIONAL PROPS

by on Sep.02, 2009, under Alumni, Volleyball

Courtesy Texas A&M

Courtesy Texas A&M

2006 Clark Cougar graduate and current Texas A&M Aggie senior outside hitter Mary Batis has been named the National Player of the Week by College Volleyball Update.  Battis led the Cougars while at Clark to the state tournament and received numerous awards at the local, state and national levels.  You can read more about this award here or more about Mary here.

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COUGARS RELISH WIN, GET READY FOR A.H.

by on Sep.02, 2009, under Football

Clark Cougar Football

Clark Cougar Football

A look back at the Gucci Bowl victory over Churchill and the game ahead with Alamo Heights get top billing  in an  article by Pat Turner in the  SA Communities North Central newspaper.

Click and read:

http://www.mysanantonio.com/community/north_central/sports/Clark_starts_football_in_fine_fashion.html

GO COOGS! BEAT the Mules!

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VOLLEYBALL BEATS STEVENS

by on Sep.01, 2009, under Uncategorized, Volleyball

Clark volleyball notched its first district win of the season with a victory over the Stevens Falcons at Paul Taylor Field House. The Cougars won in straight games 25-17, 25-19, 25-20. Marcella Arellano and Claire Webster led the way with 11 kills each. Arellano also had 15 digs and setter Kate Mazzocco had 15 assists. Next for Clark  is a match up with Marshall on Friday, September 4th at 7:00 p.m. at O’Connor.

Clark opens district tonight

Clark Volleyball

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