Grapplers close Coach Weber’s home stand with a victory

In front of a huge home crowd, the Clear Lake wrestling team beat county rival Mason City Tuesday night, Jan. 19.

Faught gets rare fourth NCC tourney title

(Pictured Above) Ryan Faught had a good week on the mat.  The Lion senior earned his fourth NCC tournament title, along with wins against a Mason City and state-ranked New Hampton grappler.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

Lions third in eight-team race

Faught gets rare fourth NCC tourney title

(Pictured Above) Ryan Faught had a good week on the mat.  The Lion senior earned his fourth NCC tournament title, along with wins against a Mason City and state-ranked New Hampton grappler.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

Lions third in eight-team race

Girls split games with NCC foes

(Pictured Above) Chloe Mueller brings the ball up the court for the Lions against a pestering Gaels defense.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

The Clear Lake girls split games with North Central Conference foes Hampton-Dumont and Fort Dodge St. Edmond last week, putting the Lions’ record at 9-6 overall and 5-4 in the NCC.

Hampton-Dumont 54, CL 41

When you’re hot, you’re hot and when you’re not, you’re not.

Girls split games with NCC foes

(Pictured Above) Chloe Mueller brings the ball up the court for the Lions against a pestering Gaels defense.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

The Clear Lake girls split games with North Central Conference foes Hampton-Dumont and Fort Dodge St. Edmond last week, putting the Lions’ record at 9-6 overall and 5-4 in the NCC.

Hampton-Dumont 54, CL 41

When you’re hot, you’re hot and when you’re not, you’re not.

CL boys run hot and cold

(Pictured Above) Parker Truesdell (left) and Zach Lester try to turn good defense into some offense for the Lions.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

The Clear Lake boys basketball team sits at 7-7, 5-3 after splitting a pair of North Central Conference games last week.  The Lions earned a victory over Hampton-Dumont Tuesday, but were handled by St. Ed’s on Friday.

CL 66, Hampton-Dumont 60

CL boys run hot and cold

(Pictured Above) Parker Truesdell (left) and Zach Lester try to turn good defense into some offense for the Lions.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

The Clear Lake boys basketball team sits at 7-7, 5-3 after splitting a pair of North Central Conference games last week.  The Lions earned a victory over Hampton-Dumont Tuesday, but were handled by St. Ed’s on Friday.

CL 66, Hampton-Dumont 60

GHV boys get win over No. 1 West Hancock

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys proved they deserve to be at the top of the Top of Iowa Conference with two big wins last week.  The Cards moved their record to 10-2, 12-3.

GHV 73, West Hancock 63

GHV boys get win over No. 1 West Hancock

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys proved they deserve to be at the top of the Top of Iowa Conference with two big wins last week.  The Cards moved their record to 10-2, 12-3.

GHV 73, West Hancock 63

GHV girls pick up win over B-K; Fall to rival West Hancock

Things are looking up for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls, as they picked up a win last week to move their record in the right direction, 3-9, 4-11.

GHV 55, Belmond-Klemme 54

A never-give-up attitude helped the GHV girls pick up a one-point road win on Friday, Jan. 22, at Belmond-Klemme (2-10, 3-12).

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