CL girls bounce back

(Above) Clear Lake’s Gretchen Jones applies some heavy defensive pressure to a Humboldt player in Friday night’s home match-up.  The Lions topped the Wildcats, 37-34.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

Six Lion wrestlers moving on

Six Clear Lake grapplers qualified for the District meet this Saturday at Aplington-Parkersburg.  Eric Faught (106), Ryan Leisure (138) and Ryan Faught (152) all won Sectional titles Saturday at Charles City.  Placing second and advancing were Jackson Hamlin (113) ,Will Kirshbaum (132) and Kyle Willms (285).

Six Lion wrestlers moving on

Six Clear Lake grapplers qualified for the District meet this Saturday at Aplington-Parkersburg.  Eric Faught (106), Ryan Leisure (138) and Ryan Faught (152) all won Sectional titles Saturday at Charles City.  Placing second and advancing were Jackson Hamlin (113) ,Will Kirshbaum (132) and Kyle Willms (285).

Two Cardinals claim top honors

Two Garner-Hayfield-Ventura wrestlers claimed championship honors on Saturday, Feb. 6, in Class 2A Sectional action in Garner.  Clarion-Goldfield won the tournament 256 points.

Conner Shaw and Cade Baker finished at the top of the podium.

Shaw, who wrestlers at 170-pounds, won by major decision over Caleb Olson, of Webster City, 15-4.

Baker pinned Humboldt’s Nate Kollmorgen in :24 to earn the top spot at 182-pounds.

Two Cardinals claim top honors

Two Garner-Hayfield-Ventura wrestlers claimed championship honors on Saturday, Feb. 6, in Class 2A Sectional action in Garner.  Clarion-Goldfield won the tournament 256 points.

Conner Shaw and Cade Baker finished at the top of the podium.

Shaw, who wrestlers at 170-pounds, won by major decision over Caleb Olson, of Webster City, 15-4.

Baker pinned Humboldt’s Nate Kollmorgen in :24 to earn the top spot at 182-pounds.

A win and a loss for CL boys

The Clear Lake boys treated the home crowd to a victory last week, but fell on the road, putting them at 10-9 overall and 8-5 in the North Central Conference.

Algona 65, CL 48

The Lions will be looking to show Algona (15-3) what they’re really made of when the Bulldogs come to town Thursday night, Feb. 11.  According to Coach Jeremy Ainley, his team simply didn’t play well at Algona Feb. 1, and fell 65-48.

A win and a loss for CL boys

The Clear Lake boys treated the home crowd to a victory last week, but fell on the road, putting them at 10-9 overall and 8-5 in the North Central Conference.

Algona 65, CL 48

The Lions will be looking to show Algona (15-3) what they’re really made of when the Bulldogs come to town Thursday night, Feb. 11.  According to Coach Jeremy Ainley, his team simply didn’t play well at Algona Feb. 1, and fell 65-48.

GHV girls win one, drop one in overtime

The GHV girls moved their record to 5-14 overall last week.  They dropped three games, including one in overtime, however one bright spot was a win over Nashua Plainfield.

Bishop Garrigan 65, GHV 45

Bishop Garrigan used a steady performance to top the GHV girls by 20-points Tuesday, Jan. 26.

Cards top Algona

A long layoff and a lack of practice time may have slowed the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys basketball team down early in the game, but it wasn’t enough to prevent them from capturing a 59-54 win over Algona (15-3) on Friday, Feb. 6.

Cards top Algona

A long layoff and a lack of practice time may have slowed the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys basketball team down early in the game, but it wasn’t enough to prevent them from capturing a 59-54 win over Algona (15-3) on Friday, Feb. 6.

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