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2001
Overall 8-3 (20-11); Dist. 5-0 (7-3); Home 4-1 (12-4); Away 4-2 (8-6) ; Neutral (0-1)
(First year with players going all the way through the CPHS program)
District 17-AAAA Champions
Enrollment - 2,017

Day
Date
Time
Opponent
Result
Friday
Sept. 6
7:30
Bastrop
W
38 - 14
.
Friday
Sept. 13
7:30
at Copperas Cove (5A) *
.
0 - 42
L
Friday
Sept. 20
7:30
at McCallum (House Park)
W
28 - 8
.
Friday
Sept. 27
7:30
San Marcos ** (HC)
W
44 - 6
.
Friday
Oct. 4
7:30
McNiel (5A)
.
14 - 35
L
Friday
Oct. 11
7:30
at Marble Falls ***
W
34 - 3
.
Friday
Oct. 18
7:30
at Belton
W
35 - 18
.
Friday
Oct. 25
7:30
Harker Heights
W
28 - 14
.
Friday
Nov. 1
7:30
at Lampasas
W
45 - 18
.
Friday
Nov. 8
7:30
Shoemaker
W
44 - 18
.
Friday
Nov. 15
7:30
at Waller ****
.
38 - 39
L

 
   
* Ranked 3rd in Texas at the time.   -Non-district Game
**  Ranked 6th in Texas at the time   -District 17-4A Game
*** Game called after three minutes of 3rd Q due to lightning.    - Playoff Game
**** Bi-district playoff game - Cedar Park's first ever
   

Season Summary
Going in, it was expected that 2001 would be a banner year. The program’s many seniors were entering their fourth year of varsity-level ball. The season got off to an impressive start, as the Timberwolves opened by pummeling a Bastrop team that would win its district title and go four rounds deep into the playoffs, all the way to the state 4A semi-finals.

Then our national tragedy occurred as terrorists attacked America on September 11, 2001. Just three days later, Cedar Park traveled to Copperas Cove to face the state’s sixth-ranked team. The game was played against the backdrop of an endless stream of dozens and dozens of heavy military air transport aircraft descending on nearby Gray Army Air Base, a sight that perhaps justifiably brought more spectator attention than did the game. Perhaps fired up by the situation, a great Cove team, full of players with military parents and destined to finish the regular season 10-0, trounced CP that night.

The T’wolves crushed a decent McCallum team in their next game, and that brought a showdown against the state’s sixth-ranked 4A team, San Marcos. Cedar Park demolished the Rattlers in the young program’s biggest win to date. Next up was a local 5A team, McNeil. Although the T’wolves led 14-7 after the end of the first quarter, the Mavs – who’d share the 14-5A championship with Leander in a 9-1 season – took control and won going away.

Having lifted those heavy non-district weights, their second tour through 17-4A proved easy for Cedar Park, the closest game a comfortable 28-14 home win over defending league champ Harker Heights. The unbeaten district title was the first outright football championship ever for LISD. CP averaged outscoring the 4A teams on its schedule by a whopping 25.8 points per game.

In the playoffs, the T’Wolves held a ten point lead at Waller with 49 seconds to go, but a late Bulldog TD and a fumbled on-side kickoff led to a Waller FG with seconds left that ended a tremendous Cedar Park season prematurely.


2001 Coaching Staff

Head Coach - Mark Weaver

2001 Roster

Coming soon

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