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CL Middle School Cross Country
team travels to Algona
Enter to win laMLsatteekrwseltetei,.ee5wE-BkMblagl’arsiesaensrmaFegtlhekdoseeeoomsortnw.nibss,iacnhsoloneilfsrdeCCerol,einna-r The Clear Lake Middle School ished in 20:08 and 21:07 respectively.
$10 in Clear Lake Cross Country team ventured to Al- Jacob Pedelty had the fastest
Chamber Bucks gona for a big meet on Monday, Sept. time of the day for all the Lions. He
and a choice of 28. With 13 teams participating in broke the 14-minute barrier for the
the Junior High race, there were over first time, as he ran a time of 13:54,
another 130 runners in each of the races. Ac- placing him 38th overall in the boys
prize. cording to Coach Tim Fyfe, many race. Seventh graders Sam Nelson
of the young Lion runners ran their and Justin Wright ran together and
best times of the year on the two-mile had negative splits, running the sec-
course. ond half of the race faster than the
Eighth grader Riley Cooney first. Nelson finished in 44th place
once again led the girls team to the with a time of 14:05 and Wright was
finish line as she earned a 14th place in 46th place in 14:17. Theo Swanson
ribbon with her time of 14:19. Sev- was close behind in a time of 15:02,
enth grader Jillian Enke was the next followed by Seth Froiland in 15:50
Lion to finish, as she came across the and Ashton Eckenrod in 15:57. Tim
line in a time of 15:29 in 45th place. Swanson was next in 16:22. The pa-
A pack of Lions ran together much of rade of Lions continued with Noah
the way and finished close together: Christensen, 16:51; Isaiah Smith,
Kacey Zickefoose, 18:07; Kara Brans- 17:07; Elijah Eldridge, 17:58; Cam-
tad, 18:08; and Courtney Doughan, eron Dugan, 18:54; Alex Gabrielson,
18:21. They were followed closely by 20:50; Garratt Paul, 21:40; and Aus-
Rylee Smith, running her first cross tin Jager, 25:54.
country race and finishing in 18:53. “With the weather finally turn-
Riley Schuchard and Gretchen Guet- ing a little cooler we look forward to
zlaff both improved their times by improving our times even more in the
more than two minutes, as they fin- upcoming races,” added Coach Fyfe.
Big win for CL 7th grade football
CLEAR TORIAN LEE ANGEL MEDELLIN KYLE WILLMS The Clear Lake seventh grade recovered the pigskin. Steven Faltas
LAKE football team had a big win Monday had a big interception.
Torian is a junior and he plays cor- Angel is a junior and he plays line- Kyle is a junior returning letter- night, Sept. 28, over Humboldt, 30- Coach Weber also noted the of-
nerback for the Lions. He is the backer. He is the grandson of Rus- winner. He plays right guard and 14. fensive line blocked very well to help
son of Jim and Kandi Lee. sel and Mary Okones. defensive tackle. He is the son of “This was a great win for the the Lions put 30 points on the board.
Mike and Julie Willms. kids. We scored as time expired, so The Lions lost the B game, 14-
the score was not really indicative of 0. Devin Hansen and Xavier Drum-
GHV DYLAN MAHLSTEDT COLYN SCHONEMAN GRADY UMBARGER how close the game really was. The mond each ran the ball well.
boys are improving from week to Mason City 42, CL 0
Dylan is a junior and he plays run- Colyn is a junior and he plays de- Grady is a junior returning letterwin- week,” said Coach Gary Weber. The seventh grade football team
ning back and linebacker. He is fensive back for the Cardinals. He ner. He plays on the offensive and Most of the scoring was done lost to Mason City, 42-0, Tuesday,
the son of Sara Schisel and Jason is the son of Chad Schoneman. defensive lines. He is the son of through the air, as quarterback Paul Sept. 29.
Gayken. Carey and Sue Umbarger. Bruns was 10/14 for 250-yards. Bruns “Mason had a very good team.
also had two rushing touchdowns. Ty No excuses,” said Coach Weber.
Fisher added one touchdown on the “They have a lot of speed and we sim-
ground. Noah Petersen and Andrew ply couldn’t keep up with them. We
Formanek each had over 100 all pur- will continue to work in the weight
pose yards, while Eric Ritter had 77 room on our speed and strength and
receiving yards. P.J. Feuerbach had a catch up with them by high school.
nice 41-yard run. Our triple option runs looked good
Three Lion defenders had cru- and so did our power runs.”
cial fumble recoveries. Jordon Berg- The B game ended in a 0-0 tie.
man, Jacob Evans and Ty Fisher all
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be eligible. Blank tie breaker 1. Clear Lake @ Forest City 11. Florida @ Missouri
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are not eligible. 3. Write in 5. Wisconsin @ Nebraska 15. San Diego State @ Hawaii from local bait shops, angler creel sur- bait.
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which corresponds with ad. 6. Minnesota @ Purdue 16. New England @ Dallas (P) The fishing report for Clear Lake glers have had good luck drifting
Tie games do count. You is as follows: along the weed edges on the little lake.
may choose tie as a result if 7. Georgia @ Tennessee 17. Arizona @ Detroit (P) •Walleye - Good: Anglers are Boat fishing near the outlet on the east
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as many times as you wish; 8. Syracuse @ S. Florida 18. Seattle @ Cincinnati (P) ing yellow bass. Some walleyes are be- near Ventura grade have been catching
however, you must use an ing caught while trolling the main lake a few.
official entry blank from this 9. Connecticut @ UCF 19. New Orleans @ Philadelphia (P) basin. Rock reefs just near the channel •Crappie - Good: Anglers are
paper. No copies will be ac- of the little lake have held some wall- catching medium numbers of crappies
cepted. 5. Each previous 10. Oklahoma State @ W. Virginia 20. Buffalo @ Tennessee (P) eyes this week. on Billy’s Reef and Fisherman’s Reef.
week’s winner will be listed •Muskellunge – Good. For lake updates and fishing in-
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case of ties, the tie-breaker Address__________________________________________________________ TOTAL POINTS OF bass action continues to be excellent contact the Clear Lake Fish and Wild-
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