Lions top Algona and IF-A in triangular

The Clear Lake boys golf team easily outdistanced North Central Conference rivals Algona and Iowa Falls-Alden in a triangular played Friday, April 29, at Highland Golf Club in Iowa Falls.  The Lions picked up the win with a 159.  Algona carded a 190 and IF-A finished with 193.

Clear Lake’s Thomas Storbeck was medalist with a round of 38.  Teammate Alex Snelling was runner-up with a 39.

GHV girls golf team wins home triangular

(GHV’s Rachel Enright takes a swing at a home meet on Monday, April 25.  -Photo courtesy of Cheila Frayne

It was a good week for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls golf team, as they won one meet and finished as runner-up in another.  Bailee Frayne also had an excellent individual week, finishing as meet medalist and runner-up.

GHV girls golf team wins home triangular

(GHV’s Rachel Enright takes a swing at a home meet on Monday, April 25.  -Photo courtesy of Cheila Frayne

It was a good week for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls golf team, as they won one meet and finished as runner-up in another.  Bailee Frayne also had an excellent individual week, finishing as meet medalist and runner-up.

Cardinals win at home golf meet

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys golf team picked up wins over Eagle Grove and North Iowa on Tuesday, April 26, in the last home meet of the season.  The Cardinals ended with a 166, while Eagle Grove had a 179.  North Iowa didn’t have a final score.

Cardinals win at home golf meet

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys golf team picked up wins over Eagle Grove and North Iowa on Tuesday, April 26, in the last home meet of the season.  The Cardinals ended with a 166, while Eagle Grove had a 179.  North Iowa didn’t have a final score.

Boys tennis team dominates

CL 7, A-P 2

The Clear Lake boys competed in two meets during the past week.  The Lions hosted Aplington-Parkersburg on Monday, April 25.  The home team dominated, winning five singles and two doubles matches. On Friday, the team was at Iowa Falls.  They returned home with a 9-0 victory. With the wins, the Lions are now 5-1.

Singles

Sam Jones (CL) over Austin Maske, 6-0, 6-1

Boys tennis team dominates

CL 7, A-P 2

The Clear Lake boys competed in two meets during the past week.  The Lions hosted Aplington-Parkersburg on Monday, April 25.  The home team dominated, winning five singles and two doubles matches. On Friday, the team was at Iowa Falls.  They returned home with a 9-0 victory. With the wins, the Lions are now 5-1.

Singles

Sam Jones (CL) over Austin Maske, 6-0, 6-1

GHV boys soccer team falls to top ranked Webster City

On Monday, April 25, the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys soccer team faced a tough Webster City team.  There is a reason the Lynx are ranked in the top 10 in Class 2A.  Webster City topped the Cardinals, 6-1.

“Webster City is a very good team, so we knew it was going to be tough,” said Coach Eric Williams.  “We struggled the entire game to hold possession and couldn’t finish on the opportunities in front of us.”

GHV boys soccer team falls to top ranked Webster City

On Monday, April 25, the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys soccer team faced a tough Webster City team.  There is a reason the Lynx are ranked in the top 10 in Class 2A.  Webster City topped the Cardinals, 6-1.

“Webster City is a very good team, so we knew it was going to be tough,” said Coach Eric Williams.  “We struggled the entire game to hold possession and couldn’t finish on the opportunities in front of us.”

CL girls top Osage and Charles City in tennis action

The Clear Lake girls tennis team improved its record to 2-5 last week with a win over Charles City and loss to Osage.

Osage 6, CL 3

The Lions fell to a tough Osage team for the second time this season on Monday, April 25.  The only singles point for the Lions came from the play of Chloe Mueller, who defeated her opponent 10-5.  Gretchen Jones, Reagan Brackey, and Maddy Brant all fell just short with 10-6 losses.

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