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1999
Overall 9-1; Home 6-0; Away 3-0; Neutral 0-1
(First Varsity Year - No Seniors)
No District Affiliation
Enrollment - 1,200
| Day |
Date |
Time |
Opponent |
Result |
||
Friday |
Sept.
3 |
7:30 |
Holland (1A) |
W
|
53
- 8 |
.
|
Friday |
Sept.
10 |
7:30 |
Lago
Vista (1A) |
W |
61
- 0 |
.
|
Friday |
Sept.
17 |
7:30 |
at
Hutto (3A) |
W
|
17
- 15 |
.
|
Friday |
Sept.
24 |
7:30 |
Salado
(2A) (HC) |
W
|
34
- 14 |
.
|
Saturday |
Oct.
2 |
2:00 |
Jarrell
(2A) * |
W
|
21
- 0 |
.
|
Friday |
Oct.
8 |
7:30 |
Stony
Point (5A) |
W
|
35
- 10 |
.
|
Friday |
Oct.
15 |
7:30 |
at
St. Joseph's (TAPPS) |
W
|
45
- 7 |
.
|
Friday |
Oct.
22 |
7:30 |
Lago
Vista (1A) |
W
|
76
- 0 |
.
|
Friday |
Oct.
29 |
7:30 |
at
Sacred Heart (TAPPS) ** |
W
|
21
- 6 |
.
|
Saturday |
Nov.
61 |
7:30 |
vs.
Plano West (5A) |
.
|
3
- 7 |
L
|
| * Opponent opted out of playin the second half | -Non-district Game | |
| ** Ranked 3rd among Texas private schools at the time |
Season Summary
1999 was the Cedar Park football program’s second year.
Its first (1998) was a “non-season” spent building and shaping the program, working out by throwing its team of about 40 freshmen and 10 sophomores – 14 and 15 year olds – into unofficial games against the experienced varsities of smaller schools, plus a couple games against larger school JVs. Many of those opponents were the same as on this 1999 schedule above. The “Timberpups" of '98 thus consistently faced players two and three years older than they were. All home games in ’98 were played at “Timerbwolf Field” (now the soccer field) at the back of the Cedar Park campus. No record was officially compiled, but the fledgling team managed to actually win 3 of the 10 games they played. Records of which teams those few “wins” came against have not survived. In most of the seven losses they were soundly beaten.
1999 was a massive improvement, of a magnitude completely unexpected in just one short year. Playing nearly the same schedule – and with a team that still was very much younger than all of its opponents (there were still no seniors and only a handful of juniors), the Timberwolves almost ran the table, absolutely massacring all the teams that had beaten them in the “practice” year before, clearly showing the marked difference between the quality of football played at larger schools from that played in smaller ones; as a team of 4A sophomores easily beat 2A and 1A seniors and juniors. And this was a varsity schedule in ’99: none of the opponents were JV teams. In fact, three of their opponents won their district titles that year (Salado, Sacred Heart, Holland) and at least one other (Jarrell) made the playoffs. All home games except the first game against Lago Vista were played at Bible Memorial Stadium.
CP’s most prestigious win came against Halletsville’s Sacred Heart, ranked 3rd in Texas in the TAPPS poll of private school teams the night they fell to the Timberwolves. In several games, the halftime lead was so severe that Head Coach Mark Weaver ordered the offense to run quarterback sneaks for every play of the second half. The season ended with a tough 7-3 loss to another brand new senior-less team, a 5A school from the Dallas area: Plano West.
1999 Coaching Staff
Head Coach - Mark Weaver
1999 Roster
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