Lions finish seventh at State

(Above) Coach Eric Perry (second from right) poses with the seniors (L-R): Josh Blaha, Andrew Crane and Eric Ritter at the State golf meet.  -Submitted photo

The Clear Lake boys golf team battled the elements and a tough field at the Class 3A State Golf Championship held at Elmwood Country Club in Marshalltown last week.  The Lions finished seventh in the field of 10 with a team score of (346-345) 693.

Lions open baseball season

(Above) P.J. Feurerbach lays down a bunt during the Newman game.  The Knights topped the Lions, 6-2.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

The Clear Lake baseball team opened 2021 season with two games last week.  The Lions earned a win over West Fork in their opener, the fell to Newman Catholic in their traditional early season tilt.

CL 11, West Fork 5

Lions open baseball season

(Above) P.J. Feurerbach lays down a bunt during the Newman game.  The Knights topped the Lions, 6-2.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

The Clear Lake baseball team opened 2021 season with two games last week.  The Lions earned a win over West Fork in their opener, the fell to Newman Catholic in their traditional early season tilt.

CL 11, West Fork 5

CL softball team goes 2-1 under new head coach

by Marianne Gasaway

The Clear Lake softball team is off to a 2-1 start after wins against West Fork and Waverly-Shell Rock last week.

The team is under the direction of Shelly Zeitler this season.  Zeitler, who lives in Rockwell with her husband, Kevin, and son, Dawson, is the physical education teacher at West Fork.  She just wrapped up her 28th year in the school district, where she was also the head softball coach for 15 years

CL softball team goes 2-1 under new head coach

by Marianne Gasaway

The Clear Lake softball team is off to a 2-1 start after wins against West Fork and Waverly-Shell Rock last week.

The team is under the direction of Shelly Zeitler this season.  Zeitler, who lives in Rockwell with her husband, Kevin, and son, Dawson, is the physical education teacher at West Fork.  She just wrapped up her 28th year in the school district, where she was also the head softball coach for 15 years

Girls soccer team ends season

The Clear Lake girls soccer team competed in 1A Region 4  first round soccer action on Wednesday, May 26, at home against Garner-Hayfield-Ventura.  The game was a close one, but in the end, GHV won the contest, 1-0 (extra time).  Pictured is Clear Lake’s Kaylee McCarl.  The Lions finished the season with a 9-8 overall record.  The Cardinals finished with an 8-7 overall

Girls soccer team ends season

The Clear Lake girls soccer team competed in 1A Region 4  first round soccer action on Wednesday, May 26, at home against Garner-Hayfield-Ventura.  The game was a close one, but in the end, GHV won the contest, 1-0 (extra time).  Pictured is Clear Lake’s Kaylee McCarl.  The Lions finished the season with a 9-8 overall record.  The Cardinals finished with an 8-7 overall

Off and running (swimming and biking)

Clear Lake’s busy summer season got off to a fast start Saturday, as TRI Clear Lake welcomed 550 competitors.

The event was moved to downtown Clear Lake this year  to place the community in the center of activity. The swim portion which starts the triathlon was delayed an hour to allow temperatures to warm. Due to the unseasonably cold weather, all athletes swam 500-meters, instead of the Olympic course 1,500 meters. 

Off and running (swimming and biking)

Clear Lake’s busy summer season got off to a fast start Saturday, as TRI Clear Lake welcomed 550 competitors.

The event was moved to downtown Clear Lake this year  to place the community in the center of activity. The swim portion which starts the triathlon was delayed an hour to allow temperatures to warm. Due to the unseasonably cold weather, all athletes swam 500-meters, instead of the Olympic course 1,500 meters. 

You could reel in some serious cash on Clear Lake!

Fishing is always fun, but now it can be lucrative.

The Clear Lake Fishing Club has announced sponsors for its year-long tagged walleye promotion.  Thirty-two fish with pink tags are worth from $100 to $1,000 this year.

Anyone catching a fish with a pink tag should take it to Clear Lake Bait and Tackle to claim their prize.

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