100 Years Ago September 1915

On Monday evening during the discharge of fireworks on the lake front, one of the bombs discharged sending sparks flying over the houses near the camp grounds and one of the sparks lighted on the roof of the H.P. Stevens home and set the roof on fire.

Clear Lake cross country teams clean up at home meet

[caption id="attachment_12914" align="alignleft" width="270"]GHV’s Ray Cataldo, Derek Brown and Reece Smith were the top finishers for the Cardinals. Smith won the boys race, while Brown was third and Cataldo was fourth. GHV’s Ray Cataldo, Derek Brown and Reece Smith were the top finishers for the Cardinals. Smith won the boys race, while Brown was third and Cataldo was fourth.[/caption]

Clear Lake cross country teams clean up at home meet

[caption id="attachment_12914" align="alignleft" width="270"]GHV’s Ray Cataldo, Derek Brown and Reece Smith were the top finishers for the Cardinals.  Smith won the boys race, while Brown was third and Cataldo was fourth. GHV’s Ray Cataldo, Derek Brown and Reece Smith were the top finishers for the Cardinals. Smith won the boys race, while Brown was third and Cataldo was fourth.[/caption]

CL girls fall at Crestwood

The Clear Lake volleyball team was on the road for a non-conference match last week, then competed in the Forest City Tournament Saturday.  In both outings the young Lions were competitive.

On Thursday, Sept. 17, the team battled Crestwood.  Games scores were close, but the home team swept the match 3-0.

CL girls fall at Crestwood

The Clear Lake volleyball team was on the road for a non-conference match last week, then competed in the Forest City Tournament Saturday.  In both outings the young Lions were competitive.

On Thursday, Sept. 17, the team battled Crestwood.  Games scores were close, but the home team swept the match 3-0.

Lions roll over ELC, 35-7

[caption id="attachment_12906" align="alignleft" width="270"]JAROD ANDERSON JAROD ANDERSON[/caption]

Friday night the Clear Lake Lions rambled 207-yards and rolled over Estherville-Lincoln Central (1-3), 35-7.  The win improved the Lions to 2-2 overall; they are off to a 2-0 start in Class 2A District 2 play.

Lions roll over ELC, 35-7

[caption id="attachment_12906" align="alignleft" width="270"]JAROD ANDERSON JAROD ANDERSON[/caption]

Friday night the Clear Lake Lions rambled 207-yards and rolled over Estherville-Lincoln Central (1-3), 35-7.  The win improved the Lions to 2-2 overall; they are off to a 2-0 start in Class 2A District 2 play.

Lions roll over ELC, 35-7

Friday night the Clear Lake Lions rambled 207-yards and rolled over Estherville-Lincoln Central (1-3), 35-7.  The win improved the Lions to 2-2 overall; they are off to a 2-0 start in Class 2A District 2 play.

The Lions had a scoreless first quarter on the road, but broke loose for 27 points in the second quarter and held a 27-0 lead at the halftime break.

Coach Jared DeVries said his team excelled in several areas of the game and he is pleased with the progress he has seen on the field.

Cards keep collecting the victories

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura run game kicked down the door of another conference foe’s defense with an overwhelming display of power run offense on Friday night. The Cardinals (4-0) defeated the Hampton-Dumont Bulldogs, 27-6. GHV stuck with what’s proving to be a winning formula in challenging the opposition to try and stop the predictable run, then playing physical bend-but-don’t break defense on the other side of the ball.

Cards keep collecting the victories

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura run game kicked down the door of another conference foe’s defense with an overwhelming display of power run offense on Friday night. The Cardinals (4-0) defeated the Hampton-Dumont Bulldogs, 27-6. GHV stuck with what’s proving to be a winning formula in challenging the opposition to try and stop the predictable run, then playing physical bend-but-don’t break defense on the other side of the ball.

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