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TIMBER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL 2017 FALCON FOOTBALL OPPONENT
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VARSITY
(Scrimmage) Everman 8/25 Nimitz 9/2 Azle 9/8
7:00
TBA Home
(Scrimmage) Everman 8/25 Crowley @ Crowley High Nimitz 8/31
7:30 Home
Azle 9/7
Flower Mound 9/15
7:00 Away
Flower Mound 9/14
Denton 9/22
7:00 Away
Denton 9/21
*Ridge 9/29
7:30 Home
Ridge 9/28
Bye
2017 varsity football
OPPONENT
J.V.
OPPONENT
9th
6:00
(Scrimmage) Everman 8/25
6:00
5:30B @Crowley 6:00A Away 5:30B 7:00A Away 5:30B 7:00A Home 5:30B 7:00A Home 5:30B 7:00A Away
Nimitz 8/31
5:30B 7:00A Home
Azle 9/7
5:30B 7:00A Home
Flower Mound 9/14
5:30B 7:00A Away
Denton 9/21
5:30B 7:00A Away
Ridge 9/28
5:30B 7:00A Home
Bye
Bye
**Weatherford 10/13
7:30 Home
Weatherford 10/12
5:30B 7:00A Away
Weatherford 10/12
5:30B 7:00A Home
*Haltom 10/19
7:00 Away
Haltom 10/18
5:30B 7:00A Home
Haltom 10/18
5:30B 7:00A Away
***Keller 10/26
7:00 Home
Keller 10/25
5:30B 7:00A Away
Keller 10/25
5:30B 7:00A Home
*Central 11/3
7:30 Away
Central 11/2
5:30B 7:00A Home
Central 11/2
5:30B 7:00A Away
*Abilene 11/10
7:00 Away
Abilene 11/9
5:30B 7:00A Home
Abilene 11/9
5:30B 7:00A Away
Head Coach: Kevin Golden Superintendent: Randy Reid Principal: Donnie Bartlett Athletic Director: Bob DeJonge Athletic Trainers: Christine Kiser, Chuck McCandless & Jesse Holguin
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Name Yochim, Jacob Casillas, David Compton, Austin Monticure, Nathan Irving, Blake Ngabonziza, Henry Mooney, Ethan McCrary, Dylan Nelson, Nick Ezukanma, Eric Ranete, Adrian Meachum, Hunter Pollum, Andrew Haskins, Gage Worley, Jaden Stevens, Armani Jones, Gabe Hofer, Cole Leclair, Sean Towns, Conrad Wilson, Emmanuel Syphomma, Donny Logan, Kyle Black, Nathan Cruz, Joseph Chambers, Blayne Griffin, Denzell Martin, Anthony Villanueva, Cain Rivera, Ricky Spears, Dylan Washington-Reil, Ramsaey Perkins, Mekhi
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Name Gnacinski, Noah Ngethe, Michael Nicholson, Ty Phillips, Brett Johnson, Evan Kistler, Cody Resendez, Amari Blevins, Garrett Hinojosa, Pablo Alvarez, Michael Ward, Dylan Zuniga, Danny Locurto, Joey Quinones, Caleb Henning, Jonathan Layton, Ryan Cabrera, Alex Corona, Manny Niles, Dylan Acree, Isaac Taylor, Cooper Kurian, Joshua Hines, Rowan Haler, Justin Ballew, Kyle Hanson, Zachary Smith, AJ Corona, Christian Smith, Luke Nelson, Marques Hutchins, Aaron Arnold, Max Deweese, Josh
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Timber Creek football expects to come back strong The Falcons will need to bounce back after the tough loss, as they prepare to begin the second half of the season, playing all district teams for the last five games of the season. Timber Creek hopes to start the second half in winning fashion, as they attempt to take down an 0-6 Weatherford. The game starts at 7:30 p.m. at the KellerISD Stadium. Find the latest sports content on TimberCreekTalon.com
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With football comes hard work, wins, and losses, and Timber Creek football is no exception. Coming off the bye week, Timber Creek is on the losing side of the gridiron. The Falcons, half way through the season, have a record of 4-1 in non-district and 0-1 in district play. Some fans may be left wondering why Timber Creek has the second best overall record in their conference, but are placed fifth in the standings. Fans should look no further than Timber Creek’s district record. Timber Creek is in Division 6A Region 1 District 3, with Fossil Ridge, Haltom, Keller, Abilene, Weatherford, and Keller Central. Games that the Falcons play against these schools are put in a separate record apart from the overall record. Wins and losses to district teams are pivotal in terms of the season, and playoff chances. Only the top four of the seven teams advance to the playoffs, standings are determined by district record. Therefore, because of Timber Creek’s district loss to Fossil Ridge the week of Oct. 6, their 0-1 record puts the Falcons in fifth place.
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TIMBER CREEK FALCON FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY GOLD TEAM
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Name Schultes, Baylor Alred, Gavin Frigaard, Dalyn Akers, Jason Pena, Tony Smith, Brendan Hutchinson, Jeff Rodriguez, Gilbert Barsatto, Marco Green, Ethan Gutierrez, Jacob Reiten Saunders, Markus Parmley, Grayson Mosely, Christopher Reed, Peyton Johnson, Amar "AJ" Johnson, Brandon Pettis, Anthony Duque, Brian Stacy, Jamal Nelson, Landon "LC" Inurrigarro, Jacob
Jersey # 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 34
Name Beck, Alexander Allbritton, Brock Awan, Alexander Gil, Gehrig Lambe, Shelly Eaton, Grant Blackwell, Ronald Bland, Braidon Clenin, Joshua Lewis, Trent Barsanti, Harrison Pluas, Gelvinn Harty, Trevor Williams, James Ward, Dylan Downs, Garrett Bishop, Brady Rosenbalm, Matt McCaa, Nathaniel Powell, Cody Molina, George
Position WR WR WR QB WR DL WR QB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB RB RB DB DB RB IR/DB LB
Jersey # 41 44 53 54 55 56 59 60 62 63 67 71 73 74 76 78 81 82 83 84 88
Position LB LB DL DL DL DL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL DL IR WR IR IR IR
Edited 9/1/2017 TIMBER CREEK FALCON FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY PURPLE TEAM
Junior Varsity teams
Name Cantu, Alex Padron, Erick Maxwell, Bryce Rice, Makai Sanchez, Gianfranco Hayes, Davion Carpenter, Alex White, Austin Farr, Jaylon Muff, Zachary Kiaha-Ramos, Keoni Ortiz, Ramon Edgington, Carter Kilpatrick, Tavaris North, Samuel Carter, Colby Brumley, Rylan Ard, Cameron Watkins, Neriah Moore, Marcay Ratsamy, Phaymany Russell, Braum Ford, Justin DeWeese, Zachary Snyder, Tristan Bowman, Zachary Marroquin, Demetrio Gantt, La'trell Heiss, Erik
Jersey # 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33
Name Morrow, QJ George, Anthony Bland, Bryson Taylor, Matthew Aguilera, Matthew Van Heusen, Austin Zubia, Carlos DeLeon, Alexander Bell, Jaron Warrick, Logan Patton, Mason Jones, Royal Cundiff, Matthew Gaddy, Mason Horton, Blake Lee, Ryan Valdez Ortiz, Fernando Wagner, Christopher Coronado, Tanner Rust, Landon Nunez, Myles Perez, Noah Lowe, Ryan Jones, Caleb Borchardt, William Butler, Cebrion De Los Rios, Nicolas Peery, Jakeob
Position WR WR QB/LB WR WR WR DL WR QB DB WR DB DB DB DB DB DB RB RB RB DB DB DB DB DB RB WR RB RB Edited 9/2/2017
Jersey # 34 40 41 44 45 48 49 52 53 54 55 56 60 62 63 67 71 73 74 75 76 78 79 81 82 83 87 88
Position LB LB LB LB RB LB RB DL DL DL DL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL DL OL IR WR IR IR IR
TIMBER CREEK FALCON FOOTBALL FRESHMEN GOLD TEAM
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Name Ngabonziza, Irene Bess, Kaden Ngethe, Travis Mendoza, Alejandro Gonzalez, Ryan McCrary, Mason Appling, Corbin Carney, Walker Mayshaw, Camron Minix, Cameron Gaylor, Colt Harris, Jaylen Bell, Steel Williams, Jackson Frausto, Isaac Bowersock, Jacob Rothe, Paul Gates, Caleb Lolohea, Matthew
Jersey # 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 25 26 27 28 30 31
Position WR RB WR WR WR QB QB WR WR WR QB RB RB IR IR DL IR IR IR
Name Terry, Seth Stevenson, Ben Getz, Grady Johnston, Pearce Lewis, Nathan Flores, Jesus Sandjo, Mike Martinez, Sebastian Hester, John Martinez, Jakob Lambert, Braden Williams, Cameron Shipman, Trent Zuniga, Brandon Ejuwa, Temi Fonseca, Andres McLane, Dustyn Brant, Colin Habeck, Conner
Jersey # 32 33 40 41 44 51 52 53 55 60 61 66 67 70 71 74 76 78 87
Position IR IR IR IR IR OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL K
TIMBER CREEK FALCON FOOTBALL FRESHMEN PURPLE TEAM
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Name Nichol, Heston Sowels Gatchell, Colin Matthews, Caden Sanford, Justin Umanzor, William Cochran, Camden Reyes, Bryan Dorsey, Dennis Colburn O'Neal, Kevin Jenkins, Isaiah Martin, Blake King, Blake Veal, Steven Smith, Colton Martin, Logan Osorio, Arlan Smith, Jordan Halme, Chase Thompson, Garrett Lopez, Xavier Ross, Riley Greene, Kenneth Ferreira, Lucca Cook, Jeremi Jones, Tyler Dykema, Chase Kariuki, Kyle Anderson, Cameron Sinel-Barr, Joey Howard, Kendrick Parker, Aiden
Jersey # 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 13 12 14 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Name Teitelbaum, Alex Adamez, Jacob McCuiston, Max Mustafa, Muhammed Clendenin, Duncan Davidson, Jackson Vela, Victor Leseman, Zander Halstead ,Preston Vincelli, David Phonprasert, Pellphong Villanueva, Gualupe Valdez, Lucio Fuentes, Enrique Canter, Dominick McDaniel, Jordan Patnode, Preston Walker, Jayden Landin, Gabe Washington, Alex Scott, Ty Mears, Ranson Najjar, Ethan McCaa, Alec Conklin, Max Lemons, Kobe Oliver, Jacob Dodson, Robert Maggard, Seth
Position QB RB WR WR WR WR WR WR QB RB IR WR WR WR WR IR WR RB RB IR IR IR IR IR IR RB RB RB IR IR IR WR WR
Edited 9/1/2017
Jersey # 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 70 71 72 73 74 75 77 78 87
Position WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL IR
Junior Cross Country Runner Dominates the Southlake Invitational Meet Being one of the top runners on the team, Lange knows importance of not only pushing his own physical and mental limits, but also supporting and to acting as a strong backbone for his teammates. When paying attention to the social environment of the cross country team, one take away that could be received by anyone watching is the great leadership all the runners show to one another. The large family-like support system within the cross country team is something that many of the runners thrive off of, including Lange. Although the race times are personal to the runners, the runners continue to stand stronger together, always eager to lead. “We’re always able to to push each other to fight through the harder workouts, even when we ourselves feel like we need to drop out,” Lange said. These leadership qualities that the cross country runners embody are essential to everyday practice, but are crucial in those times where a fellow teammate hits a road block. According to Lange, seeing the little improvements in previous mistakes is one of the main reasons to run. In the end, it’s just all about overcoming those obstacles, which is what running is all about. The Southlake meet proved to be one of those obstacles. “It’s always frustrating when your workouts aren’t improving at all, but it’s important to keep pushing each week, and to fix those little mistakes, even with the help of teammates,” Lange said.
Since the beginning of summer, the cross country athletes have been waking up for morning practices, before the sun even rises, just in preparation for their early season. Junior Braden Lange is very familiar with these intense practices, and also just what it takes to fully commit yourself to distance running. Lange and the rest of the Cross Country team competed in the Southlake Invitational, a 5k which takes place annually at the Bob Jones Park in Southlake, Texas. At this meet, not only did Lange place seventh out of 295 runners in the 6A varsity boys race, but he also ran an impressive time of 15:35, which was his newest personal record. This was the third time running at this meet, so his past experience made the course seem much simpler, in comparison to that of freshman year. Maybe, after all, the third time really is a charm. “The Southlake course is pretty flat and the weather was in the mid sixties with no wind, so it was the perfect day to [personal record],” Lange said.
However, Lange showed he could get past it. One tool that is beneficial when running in a race, he says, is a “race plan.” A “race plan” is just a mental guide to note as you run to keep the desired pace and to finish with an improved time. According to Lange, his race plan is to start out aggressively with the most elite runners, hold on with everything he can, and to speed up in the final mile. As a result, he was able to blow his old personal record out of the water, which was just under 16 minutes. Recently, Lange was also ranked the eighth fastest male runner in 6A Texas schools, but with the cross country meets usually only a week apart from each other, Lange has to stay on his A game. Lange hopes to run in college and to continue to drop his 5k time even more this year. Lange said, “The satisfaction of running is when you finish a race and you can really tell how much time you’ve taken off from the week before, and how much you’ve accomplished.”
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Coach Confident in playoff-bound Tennis Team With the team 3-1 in their district, Timber Creek Tennis looks to have a strong rest of their season. Making playoffs for the first time in the school’s history, it is also the first year that the team has ever won three perfect dual matches. For Coach Roger Thomas, the team shows exceptional skill, not only supporting one another on the court, but off as well. “We have a young team (only 5 seniors), with great team spirit,” said Thomas. “We are paired with district 4-6A and have already played Lamar, Martin, and Paschal, three potential opponents. Although we lost those three matches, they were very close, and we were missing some top players. I know that the kids will compete well against any opponent. All of [them] have risen to the occasion and pulled out the wins.” Paired with district 4-6A and having already played against Lamar, Martin and Paschal High Schools, the team has learned how to adapt to the competition. Having varsity practice fifth period on schools days during the heat of the day while other schools typically play during first period, the athletes have learned to adjust to almost anything. “The kids are used to playing during the hottest time of the day [and practiced since the beginning of August],” Thomas said. “We have seen some players cramp up because they are not used to the afternoon playing conditions. We have [also] played more dual matches than in previous years. Playing a variety of teams has paid off in district play. We go into every match believing that we will compete and win.” Playoffs will start Oct. 16 for the team, as the tennis players look to make school history in their first year ever competing in playoffs.
timber creek 2017-18 volleyball
Varsity Roster 2016 #
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Athlete Victoria Mendez Gracie Cooper Kelsey McLeod Ana Mudd Jace Parker Sydney Sherlock Kate Shannon Amanda Hernandez Kenna Muff Taryn Alexander Makenzie Maumalanga Catherine Mudd Renee Megwa Anna Thomas
Position Year S Jr OH, DS Jr RS Sr RS, OH So OH, RS So MB, OH So DS, S Jr DS Jr S, RS Sr MB, RS Jr MB Sr OH Sr RS Sr LIB Jr
Head Coach: Erin Wood Varsity Asst: Adriana Vazquez JV: Sheila Sterling 9A: LeighAnn Lay 9B: Taylor May
Varsity team
Managers: Allison Meisinger, Trinity Barros, Cassandra Van
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JV Roster 2017-18 #
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Athlete
Addyson Curry Mackensie Cleek Emily Paschal Matison Souza Katherine Smith Malia Linton Kendall Stern Macie Wilson Gray Long Kristina Quinn
Head Coach: Erin Wood Varsity Asst: Adrianna Vazquez JV: Sheila Sterling 9A: LeighAnn Lay 9B: Taylor May Managers: Brynne Ure, Lauren Hodges, Trey Lee
JV Roster 2017-18 #
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Addyson Curry 4 Mackensie Cleek 5 Emily Paschal 6 9A Roster 2017-18 9B Roster 2017-18 Matison Souza 7 # Athlete # Athlete Katherine Smith 8 Griffyn Leverett 2 1 Kamryn Cook Malia Linton Alexis Wechman 3 9 Baylea 5 Myers Kaylee Hardin 410 Lauren Kendall Poston Stern 6 Kensington 5 Cook Wilson 7 12 Daisy Macie Lucy De Hoyos 8 8 Arianna Esparza Gray Long Chloe Vargas 913 Erin 11 Demel Quinn 12 15,16 Taelor Willis 12 Campbell Kristina Choate 13 14 15
Georgie Rachel Emma
Martin Wendland
13 14 15 16 17
Head Coach: Erin Wood Head Coach: Erin Wood� Varsity Asst: Adriana Vazquez�Vazquez Varsity Asst: Adrianna JV: Sterling� JV:Sheila Sheila Sterling 9A: LeighAnn Lay� 9A: LeighAnn 9B: Taylor May� Lay �9B: Taylor May Managers: Haley Hempen
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Managers: Brynne Ure, Lauren Hodges, Trey Lee
Ashlynn Breakmeier Arianna Davidson Kylee Traylor Alexis Boardingham Reese Blanton
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