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CROSS COUNTRY CREEK CROSSINGS

by on Sep.30, 2009, under Cross Country

David Scorcelletti cools his jets

David Scorcelletti cools his jets

Say that five times!

The Cougar Cross Country teams finally got to run the Judson meet after it was delayed a week due to – what else – rain!  The normally dry creek bed had enough water to make things a bit tricky as it was crossed several times.  Varsity Boys finished strong with David Scorcelletti, Jose Sierra and Austin Wells finishing 2nd, 4th and 11th, followed by Ryan Pavlich, Harry MacTough, Matt Bastoni and Devon Gonzales.  Glynnis Meade and Shantel Swift led the Varsity Girls, placing 2nd and 4th.  Next in were Stacey Wilkins, Shaneve Swift, Katherine Ritchie and Mel Schwartz.  Both Varsity teams placed 3rd.  The Girls JV team was 5th and Boys JV were 11th.
The Varsity team travels to Round Rock on Saturday, Oct 3rd for the McNeil Invitational.  They will run in the Gold division, which is a 5k for both teams.  Check out our puddle spashing pictures at http://clarkcrosscountry2009.shutterfly.com/.
-Rose Meade
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TOP CATS HOST CLINIC

by on Sep.30, 2009, under Uncategorized

Clinic this Saturday

Clinic this Saturday

The Top Cats, the Clark Cougar award winning dance team, is holding a clinic this Saturday.  The clinic is for girls in kindergarten through the 5th grade.  For more information, download this flyer here.

The registration fee includes a t-shirt, lunch, a goody bag and keepsake photo plus the opportunity to perform at halftime of the Jay game.

You can also support the Top Cats by dining at EZ’s on DeZavala tomorrow.  Put your receipt in the Top Kitty box and proceeds benefit the girls.

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A GREAT REASON TO SKIP WORK

by on Sep.30, 2009, under Golf

18th Hole at Oak Hills

18th Hole at Oak Hills

Each year, the Clark Athletic Booster Club provides volunteers for the AT&T Championship PGA golf tournament at the Oak Hills Country Club. This year it’s Oct. 21-22 for Clark Cougar volunteers.   It’s a great day of walking the course with the Senior tour players and enjoying a PGA tournament. The result is thousands of dollars for our student-athletes. If you’d like to help, please contact Heidi Lentz or Sam Guido.

Volunteers do not have to be Clark parents so take a friend, enjoy the course and help earn money in a relaxing way for the Clark Cougars.  Thanks to volunteers from last year, our students have received over $20,000 so far this year, which has been used for everything from uniforms to new mascot costumes.

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VOLLEYBALL DROPS MATCH

by on Sep.29, 2009, under Volleyball

Clark Cougar Volleyball now 6-3 in district

Clark Cougar Volleyball now 6-3 in district

Clark started the second season of the 28 5A district race with a 3-0 loss to Brandeis. The Cougars lost 25-15, 25-18, 25-22. The team got 5 kills each from Elizabeth Bergman and Tarah Wood, 6 blocked shots by sophomore Jennifer Garrett, 16 assists from Katlin Mazzocco and Kayla Jarzombek added 11 digs.

The Cougars take on Stevens this Friday at 5:30 in the O’Connor gym.

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HARTWELL KILLING THE COMPETITION

by on Sep.29, 2009, under Volleyball

Cougars play well, fall short

Clark Volleyball

Clark’s India Hartwell’s dominant play in games against Taft and Holmes earned her “Game Ball” recognition in the San Antonio Express News. The Junior middle blocker had 17 kills in the two district games as well as five aces and four blocks.

The second half of the district season begins tonight for Clark against Brandeis. The Cougars are currently in 3rd place in district with a 6-2 record. Brandeis is in 2nd place at 7-1. Game time is 7:00 pm at Paul Taylor Field House.

GO GET ‘EM COOGS!

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COACH A, LINEMEN EARN RESPECT

by on Sep.28, 2009, under Football

Big and "bad"

Big and "bad"

While the names behind the line might be familiar, the names on the line might not be.  In this article, those Clark Cougar varsity football players get some of the recognition they deserve for the success of this year’s team.

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UNDEFEATED

by on Sep.27, 2009, under Football

#1Clark’s undefeated run through the first half of the regular season is catching the attention of local and state prognosticators and the result is a rise in the rankings. KSAT-TV’s “12’s Top 12” lists the Cougars as number one in their latest local high school football poll while the Express News has Clark at #2 behind Roosevelt. The popular website 5ATexasFootball.com has nudged Clark up to #22 in the state, but #1 in their Region 4 rankings. Dave Campbell’s Texas Football poll bumped the Cougars to #11 in the state, TheOldCoach.com lists Clark as #13  and MaxPreps.com’s computer modeled poll places Clark at #23. The Cougar’s spot in all of these state polls represents the highest ranking of any San Antonio area team.

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COUGARS FEAST ON RAM CHOPS

by on Sep.27, 2009, under Football

Greg Castro and Glenn Bonner

Greg Castro and Glenn Bonner

With a 4-0 record, the Cougars made sure they were not one of the weekend upsets, blowing out the Marshall Rams in a 41-7 victory.  Both the offense and defense dominated early, allowing 2nd units for both to come in and see action with three minutes left in the first half.

Marshall received the opening kickoff and drove into Clark territory but Jacob Garcia made his second interception of the year to give the Cougars the ball on the Clark 18 early in the first quarter.  The Cougars would then drive the field, ending in a Ryan Jones 3 yd. rushing TD with 8:41 left in the 1st quarter.  It would be the first of two in the 1st quarter for Jones, as he ran again for a 7 yd. TD with 2:08 left in the quarter.

With the defense taking control of the Marshall offense, the Cougars would get the ball back and would score again early in the 2nd quarter, set up by a 20 yd. run by  Joey Cammer.  Hayden Greenbauer added another 28 yds. on the same drive to set up a 6 yd. TD by Greenbauer with 7:46 in the 2nd quarter.  On the following Marshall possession, Ryan Flournoy would get his 1st interception of the season along with a nice run after the catch.  Jones would be called on once again, this time for 26 yds. and a TD giving the Cougars a 27-0 lead in the 2nd quarter.  Andrew Mire picked off a Marshall pass in the end zone and Tevin Glasgow would add one more score before the half on a spectacular 63 yd. dash to the end zone, giving the Cougars a 34-0 lead at halftime.

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COUGARS MOVING TO A NEW DISTRICT?

by on Sep.26, 2009, under Football

With the challenge of new schools, overcrowded districts and explosive growth all over the state of Texas, the UIL has released a study that would split football into two distinct divisions. In the proposal, which has not been adopted by the UIL, Clark would be in Division 1 District 15 with Jay, O’Connor, Southwest, Del Rio, Stevens, Taft and Warren.  The change would only affect football.

For more info, take a look at the UIL draft here.

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CLARK VB RUBS HUSKIES NOSE IN IT

by on Sep.25, 2009, under Volleyball

T. Wood and E. Bergman reject Huskies

T. Wood and E. Bergman reject Huskies

The Clark Cougars varsity volleyball team, led by a tenacious offense and an unforgiving defense, harassed the Holmes Huskies and walked away with a 3-0 match and victory.  Game 1 for the Cougars looked grim as they fell behind 3-7, 11-16 and 18-21 before stormin’ back for the win.  Senior Kate Mazzocco served an ace to tie the game at 21.  India Hartwell followed with a kill and the Cougars didn’t look back on their way to a 25-21 victory.

Game 2 was much easier as the Cougars put the Huskies away early 25-16.  Game 3 was tied at 19-19. The Cougars then went on a run that included another kill by Hartwell  followed immediately by a kill from Kayla Jarzombek and a tap by Claire Webster.  The final score was 25-20.

The Cougars are now 14-15 on the year and 6-2 at the end of the 1st half of district.

PHOTOS by envisionfilmvideo.com

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