Lions remain unbeaten in Class 2A District 2 action

[caption id="attachment_13482" align="alignleft" width="270"]Clear Lake’s Parker Crispin caught the Lion’s longest pass play of the season, a 49-yard touchdown toss from quarterback Zach Lester. Clear Lake’s Parker Crispin caught the Lion’s longest pass play of the season, a 49-yard touchdown toss from quarterback Zach Lester.[/caption]

Lions remain unbeaten in Class 2A District 2 action

[caption id="attachment_13482" align="alignleft" width="270"]Clear Lake’s Parker Crispin caught the Lion’s longest pass play of the season, a 49-yard touchdown toss from quarterback Zach Lester. Clear Lake’s Parker Crispin caught the Lion’s longest pass play of the season, a 49-yard touchdown toss from quarterback Zach Lester.[/caption]

Clear Lake cross country team competes at Dick Bell Invitational

[caption id="attachment_13472" align="alignleft" width="270"]SAM PEDELTY SAM PEDELTY[/caption]

With better weather conditions than in past years, the Clear Lake Lions once again set many personal bests at the Dick Bell Cross Country Invitational hosted by Eagle Grove Tuesday, Oct. 6.  In fact, three-quarters of the Lions set personal bests on a very fast evening.

Clear Lake cross country team competes at Dick Bell Invitational

[caption id="attachment_13472" align="alignleft" width="270"]SAM PEDELTY SAM PEDELTY[/caption]

With better weather conditions than in past years, the Clear Lake Lions once again set many personal bests at the Dick Bell Cross Country Invitational hosted by Eagle Grove Tuesday, Oct. 6.  In fact, three-quarters of the Lions set personal bests on a very fast evening.

Lions struggling for a win

Clear Lake battled yet another rated power last week, as the Lions hosted number nine (3A) Humboldt for Parents Night/Senior Night and Breast Cancer Awareness Night. The Lions made the North Central Conference leading Wildcats (24-3, 6-0) work for a 3-0 victory.  Game scores were 25-10, 25-18, 25-12.

Lions struggling for a win

Clear Lake battled yet another rated power last week, as the Lions hosted number nine (3A) Humboldt for Parents Night/Senior Night and Breast Cancer Awareness Night. The Lions made the North Central Conference leading Wildcats (24-3, 6-0) work for a 3-0 victory.  Game scores were 25-10, 25-18, 25-12.

Cards continue to roll; top E-LC 41-14

[caption id="attachment_13473" align="alignleft" width="270"]Harley Forry dodges two Midget defenders during Friday night’s home contest.  Forry had 35-yards on six carries for the Cardinals. Harley Forry dodges two Midget defenders during Friday night’s home contest. Forry had 35-yards on six carries for the Cardinals.[/caption]

Cards continue to roll; top E-LC 41-14

[caption id="attachment_13473" align="alignleft" width="270"]Harley Forry dodges two Midget defenders during Friday night’s home contest.  Forry had 35-yards on six carries for the Cardinals. Harley Forry dodges two Midget defenders during Friday night’s home contest. Forry had 35-yards on six carries for the Cardinals.[/caption]

North Union tops Cardinals

[caption id="attachment_13467" align="alignleft" width="270"]GHV’s Carlie Knutson records a hit for the Cardinals.  Knutson had seven kills on the night. GHV’s Carlie Knutson records a hit for the Cardinals. Knutson had seven kills on the night.[/caption]

North Union tops Cardinals

[caption id="attachment_13467" align="alignleft" width="270"]GHV’s Carlie Knutson records a hit for the Cardinals.  Knutson had seven kills on the night. GHV’s Carlie Knutson records a hit for the Cardinals. Knutson had seven kills on the night.[/caption]

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