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Canyon High School is zoned for students who live primarily in the southeastern Comal County area, [3] including portions of New Braunfels as well as Garden Ridge, [4] and portions of Schertz. [5] In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency. [6] It is fed by Church Hill Middle School and Canyon Middle school.
Addington was born on July 16, 1997, in New Braunfels, Texas. [1] He attended Canyon High School , playing two years as a starter on the football team and recording 137 all-purpose yards . [ 2 ] He appeared in six games as a senior , and also participated in the discus throw . [ 2 ]
New Braunfels High School (commonly referred to as NBHS) is a public high school in New Braunfels, Texas, United States, that was established in 1845. In 2022, the school was given an overall rating of a B by the Texas Education Agency .
No. 9 Cedar Park. 2023: 9-4, 5-2 in District 11-5A Division I (3rd).The Timberwolves defeated New Braunfels Canyon and Angleton in the playoffs before losing to A&M Consolidated 44-20 in the ...
District play continues as the Austin area hits the halfway point of the high school football season. Here's the Central Texas Week 6 schedule. ... Johnson (4-1, 1-0) at New Braunfels Canyon (2-2 ...
The Eagles' defense was at its best, as Canyon held Caprock to less than 150 yards in a Thursday football win. Canyon football uses smash-mouth approach to take down Caprock Skip to main content
Pete Fredenburg (born September 15, 1949) is a former American football coach. He served as the head football coach at University of Mary Hardin–Baylor in Belton, Texas from the program's inception in 1997 until his retirement following the 2021 season; the program began play in 1998. Fredenburg led Mary Hardin–Baylor to three NCAA Division ...
Kingsbury played football at New Braunfels High School, where his father was head coach. [2] Kingsbury also was a member of the baseball, basketball, and track teams. [3] As a quarterback at New Braunfels, Kingsbury threw for 3,009 yards and 34 touchdowns while leading the team to the Class 5A Division II semifinals and a 13–2 record. [2]