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2003
Overall 3-7 (26-25); Dist. 2-5 (11-13); Home 1-5 (14-12); Away 2-2 (12-12)
; Neutral (0-1)
(Second year in 5-A)
District 14AAAAA
Enrollment - 2,300
| Day |
Date |
Time |
Opponent |
Result |
||
Friday |
Sept.
5 |
7:30 |
Harker Heights (4A) |
. |
20
- 21 |
L |
Friday |
Sept.
12 |
7:30 |
at
Hays |
W
|
24
- 21 |
. |
Friday |
Sept.
19 |
7:30 |
Belton |
.
|
12
- 20 |
L |
Friday |
Sept.
26 |
7:30 |
McNeil
(HC) |
.
|
7
- 24 |
L |
Friday |
Oct.
3 |
7:30 |
"at"
Leander |
.
|
20
- 49 |
L |
Friday |
Oct.
10 |
7:30 |
Round
Rock |
.
|
9
- 24 |
L |
Friday |
Oct.
17 |
7:30 |
at
Georgetown * |
W |
27
- 9 |
. |
Friday |
Oct.
24 |
7:30 |
Westwood |
.
|
17
- 31 |
L |
Friday |
Oct.
31 |
7:30 |
Stony
Point |
W
|
16
- 8 |
. |
Friday |
Nov.
8 |
7:30 |
at
Pflugerville |
.
|
27
- 45 |
L |
| * Unbeaten in district and leading the league race at | -Non-district Game | |
| the
time. TSRN poll had them ranked 20th inTexas. |
-District 14-5A Game |
Season Summary
Unlike 2002, when most expected CP would take its knocks
from the dual blow of having so much talent leave from 2001 and playing its
first 5A schedule, the 2003 team entered the season with higher expectations.
The opener seemed to meet those expectations, the T’Wolves in control until a late two-touchdown lead was all-too-quickly surrendered in a one-point upset loss to Harker Heights. But the very next week, the elements of greatness were evident as the team put on a gutsy performance in a classic back-and-forth road battle with Hays, winning on a tremendous touchdown pass and run in the game’s final minutes. Hays would finish as a playoff team, as would Heights.
The next game was against Belton, and the T’wolves saw Texas-bound Ramonce Taylor run over, around, and through them, even though CP led much of the game and fell by only a touchdown. Thus, the team began district play 1-2, with many thinking they could have been – and perhaps should have been – 3-0.
Once district play opened, things went downhill fast. Another Texas-bound running back, McNeil’s Myron Hardy, again ran roughshod over the T’wolves as McNeil handed CP its first Homecoming defeat ever, and by a large margin. Then, after leading arch rival Leander 12-7, the team was outpunched the rest of the way 42-8 in a huge loss to the Lions. The program bottomed out in the school's worst-ever game, a 24-0 loss to a 1-4 Round Rock team in which Cedar Park scored the fewest points, gained the fewest yards, and logged the fewest first downs in program history.
From that game through 2005, Timberwolf football has been a different machine.
The T’wolves put four consecutive good-to-decent efforts back-to-back to end 2003 on a 2-2 run, with a huge road win over Georgetown (a team then unbeaten and in first place in the district race), and an effective win over Stony Point mixed in with a slightly over-par performance against Westwood and a pretty decent offensive effort against league co-champ Pflugerville. Against the Panthers, CP scored 27 points but saw yet another Texas-bound running back (Erik Hardemann) have a career day against the T’wolf defense.
But the seeds were sown. Everyone knew that there would be 14 starters coming back for 2004. Everyone knew that the Class of ’05 had nearly run the table playing together in 7th, 8th, and 9th grades, and the bulk of them had done very well on the JV in 2002. 2004 would see this stellar football class reunited, and the offense would be absolutely loaded.
2003 Coaching Staff
Head Coach - Mark Weaver
2003 Roster
Coming soon
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