Clear Lake boys tennis team moves record to 8-1

The Clear Lake boys tennis team improved its record to 8-1 last week with victories over three teams.  Even more impressive is that the Lions didn’t drop a single match in all of the meets.

CL 9, Oelwein 0

The Lions blanked Oelwein while on the road Monday, May 2.  Ben Mason was pushed to three sets, but otherwise the Lions easily handled the home team.

Singles

Sam Jones (CL) over Jack Bishop, 6-0 6-0

Clear Lake boys tennis team moves record to 8-1

The Clear Lake boys tennis team improved its record to 8-1 last week with victories over three teams.  Even more impressive is that the Lions didn’t drop a single match in all of the meets.

CL 9, Oelwein 0

The Lions blanked Oelwein while on the road Monday, May 2.  Ben Mason was pushed to three sets, but otherwise the Lions easily handled the home team.

Singles

Sam Jones (CL) over Jack Bishop, 6-0 6-0

GHV boys claim runner-up honors

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys golf team took runner-up honors at a triangular meet held in Armstrong on Tuesday, May 3.  The Cardinals finished behind North Union with 168 points.  North Union carded a 164 and West Hancock ended with a 189.

GHV boys claim runner-up honors

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys golf team took runner-up honors at a triangular meet held in Armstrong on Tuesday, May 3.  The Cardinals finished behind North Union with 168 points.  North Union carded a 164 and West Hancock ended with a 189.

GHV girls win at Armstrong

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls golf team outdistanced their nearest competitor by 48 strokes when they traveled to Country Greens Golf Course, in Armstrong, Iowa, Monday, May 2.  The Cardinals carded a 213 to win the meet, followed by North Union with 261 and West Hancock with 268.

“Our scores were a little above normal, but considering that the course is a par 38 we’re right in line with where we’ve been all season,” said Coach Todd Greiman.

GHV girls win at Armstrong

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls golf team outdistanced their nearest competitor by 48 strokes when they traveled to Country Greens Golf Course, in Armstrong, Iowa, Monday, May 2.  The Cardinals carded a 213 to win the meet, followed by North Union with 261 and West Hancock with 268.

“Our scores were a little above normal, but considering that the course is a par 38 we’re right in line with where we’ve been all season,” said Coach Todd Greiman.

Cardinals fall 2-0 to A-P

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls soccer team hosted Aplington-Parkersburg on Thursday, May 5.  The Cardinals fell, 2-0, to the talented AP team.

“A-P is a great team, they played really well and had a great plan for this game,” said Coach Josh Banse.  ‘We took some great shots on goal, but sometimes it just doesn’t go your way.”

Losing key players Tehya Mitchell and Ashley Markla to injuries in the first half was another factor that didn’t go GHV’s way.

Goalie Morgan Westendorf had 10 saves for the Cardinals.

Cardinals fall 2-0 to A-P

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls soccer team hosted Aplington-Parkersburg on Thursday, May 5.  The Cardinals fell, 2-0, to the talented AP team.

“A-P is a great team, they played really well and had a great plan for this game,” said Coach Josh Banse.  ‘We took some great shots on goal, but sometimes it just doesn’t go your way.”

Losing key players Tehya Mitchell and Ashley Markla to injuries in the first half was another factor that didn’t go GHV’s way.

Goalie Morgan Westendorf had 10 saves for the Cardinals.

CLHS grad passes community lifesaving project to next generation

(Above) Lainey Arians shows Mikara Devine how life ring stations at beaches around Clear Lake should be equipped.  Both State Park beaches, as well as City Beach, have life rings thanks to a community project started by Arians in 2012.

A soon-to-be graduate of Clear Lake High School is passing a lake safety program she initiated on to the next generation.

CLHS grad passes community lifesaving project to next generation

(Above) Lainey Arians shows Mikara Devine how life ring stations at beaches around Clear Lake should be equipped.  Both State Park beaches, as well as City Beach, have life rings thanks to a community project started by Arians in 2012.

A soon-to-be graduate of Clear Lake High School is passing a lake safety program she initiated on to the next generation.

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