Fischels leads girls to conference title

 

Malorie Fischels led the Clear Lake girls to a North Central Conference Tournament title Monday in Webster City.   Fischels captured the individual title, shooting an 83. 

“This is the biggest meet of the year to date,” said Clear Lake Coach Fred Wieck.  “We are very excited to win another conference title.”

Two other Lions  finished in the top 10.  Paige Backhaus was fourth, shooting 90, and Megan Loux tied for seventh with a 97.  Hailey Horner rounded out the Lions’ score with a 106.  

Clear Lake girls soccer team tops Webster City, 3-0

 

Logan Anderson scored two goals and Ivy Hogg added another in Clear Lake’s 3-0 victory over Webster City Tuesday, April 23.  

“Webster City played a heavy defense with eight to nine in defense of their net,” said Clear Lake Coach Lothar Meyer.  “They only allowed 18 shots in front of the goal.”

Clear Lake goal keeper Riley Brinkman defended one shot in goal and Ellie Biebesheimer had 12 minutes in goal for the Lion defense.

G-H/V girls and boys both win at B-K

 

The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura girls and boys golf teams were finally able to hit the links after weather delays derailed the season a bit.  The indoor practice time didn’t seem to effect either team too much, as both the boys and girls captured titles at the Belmond Meet held on Monday, April 15.

The boys recorded a team score of 191, topping North Iowa who shot 194, Belmond-Klemme 196, and Newman-Catholic 209.

Track team competes in Dickinson Relays

 

Selected members of the Clear Lake boys track team got their season started Tuesday, March 19, competing in the Dickinson Relays in the UNI Dome at Cedar Falls.

CL boys stay undefeated

The Clear Lake boys went into the holiday break with a 6-0 record and a good deal of confidence following their 76-40 win Eagle Grove Friday, Dec. 20.

The Lions got off to a slow start on the road, but midway through the first quarter they found their offensive rhythm and rolled from there.  They stretched a 20-10 first quarter lead into a 43-17 halftime score.

Clear Lake grapplers live up to ranking

The Clear Lake wrestling team is off to a great start with five wins last week. 

End to an impressive season

So close.  Following an outstanding season and an impressive run in the postseason, the Garner-Hayfield/Ventura volleyball team fell in a Class 3A Regional semifinal to Sheldon on Tuesday night, Nov. 5, in Estherville.

The Cardinals gave it their all, but in the end they found out how the Orabs earned their number two rating.

“Sheldon ran a quick offense and we were unable to get our side clicking,” said Coach Kelsey Steffens.

Lions clinch District title

The Clear Lake Lions cemented yet another District football title Friday night.  The Lions (8-0, 5-0) rolled past hapless Iowa Falls-Alden, 41-0, to clinch the District title and assure themselves of a number one seed in next week’s playoffs.  

CL cross country team runs at Algona

The placements didn’t tell the whole story for the Clear Lake cross country teams competing at Algona Monday, Sept. 30.

Coach Nick DiMarco said he felt his team ran well in the field of 17 teams.  The Lion boys were fifth, just missing out on a fourth place trophy, while the girls were 15th overall.

Both GHV cross country teams place second at B-K Meet

A tough Osage program cost the Garner-Hayfield/Ventura/West Hancock cross country teams two championships.  Osage beat both the boys and the girls teams at the Belmond-Klemme Invitational held on Tuesday, Sept. 10.

The boys lost to the Green Devils by only four points in the eight-team field.  Osage was first with 40 points, followed by GHV with 44, Clear Lake with 89 and Eagle Grove was fourth with 107 points. 

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