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2002
Overall 3-7 (23-18); Dist. 2-5 (9-8); Home 1-3 (13-7); Away 2-4 (10-10)
; Neutral (0-1)
(First year in 5-A)
District 14AAAAA
Enrollment - 2,217
| Day |
Date |
Time |
Opponent |
Result |
||
Friday |
Sept.
6 |
7:30 |
at Harker Heights (4A) * |
W
|
17
- 12 |
. |
Friday |
Sept.
13 |
7:30 |
Hays |
. |
26
- 41 |
L |
Friday |
Sept.
20 |
7:30 |
at
Belton |
.
|
27
- 56 |
L |
Thursday |
Sept.
26 |
7:30 |
at
McNeil |
.
|
10
- 34 |
L |
Friday |
Oct.
4 |
7:30 |
Leander
|
.
|
14
- 35 |
L |
Thursday |
Oct.
10 |
7:30 |
at
Round Rock |
.
|
17
- 20 |
L |
Friday |
Oct.
18 |
7:30 |
Georgetown
(HC) |
W |
10
- 3 |
. |
Thursday |
Oct.
24 |
7:30 |
at
Westwood |
.
|
7
- 24 |
L |
Friday |
Nov.
1 |
7:30 |
at
Stony Point |
W
|
38
- 17 |
. |
Friday |
Nov.
8 |
7:30 |
Pflugerville |
.
|
10
- 42 |
L |
| * Ranked 9th in Texas at the time. | -Non-district Game | |
| -District 14-5A Game |
Season Summary
2002 was
the first year the Cedar Park football program did not have the extremely talented
Class of 2002 playing for it. But some fine offensive talent returned, nonetheless.
The program had been a running team since its inception, but the tools remaining
in 2002 dictated a different approach. Cedar Park became a throwing team. Most
every passing record on the school books was set this season. Unfortunately,
it was also the first year that Cedar Park was moved up to 5A, and placed in
one of the toughest districts in the state. Their record suffered accordingly.
But it didn’t start out so bad. A high-quality performance on the road to open the season with a nice win over highly-regarded Harker Heights left most with the impression that the team would pick up where it left off. Heights would real off eleven straight wins after this game, not losing again until the regional 4A quarterfinals.
Then came two high-scoring games in which the T’wolf offense lit up the scoreboard and rang up the yardage, but still lost big to Hays and Belton. And the remainder of the inaugural 5A season wasn’t even that kind.
After the impressive opening road win over Heights, Cedar Park would go six weeks before seeing another win. The five straight losses represented the longest losing streak in school history. A fast 17-0 start on the road at Round Rock seemed to promise a break in that string, but the wheels fell off and an 86-yard fumble return by the Dragons for a score late in the game stole a win from Cedar Park.
The T'wolves finally broke the down string with a classic bad-weather win at home against Georgetown, in which both teams hit back-to-back school record FGs of 51 and 55 yards- both kicks into a stiff northwest wind!
But Stony Point was the only win in the last three games, as large-margin defeats to Westwood and Pflugerville ended what is perhaps the least impressive Timberwolf season. Although the passing game set records, this team would be the only one in CP history not to have at least one 1,000-yard rusher on the roster.
2002 Coaching Staff
Head Coach - Mark Weaver
2002 Roster
Coming soon
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