A week of ups and downs for GHV girls soccer team

IF-A 4, GHV 3 (OT)

The GHV girls gave it their all, but came up just short, falling to Iowa Falls-Alden, 4-3, in overtime on Monday, April 21.

“Iowa Falls has a great, young team,” said Coach Josh Banse.  “I thought our strikers and mid-fielders did a good job keeping us in the game.”

Scoring one goal each for the Cardinals was Emily Spilman, Hannah Lau and Mackenzie Haag.

Spilman and Haag each had one assist.

GHV boys golf tops West Fork

West Fork Meet

 GHV traveled to Sheffield on Tuesday, April 22, to face West Fork at Ridge Stone Golf Course. The Cardinals topped the Warhawks with a team score of 170.
 Senior Jacob Heinemann had his best round of the season, shooting an excellent even par 36.
 “This is one of the best rounds of the season in this part of the state,” said Coach Ken Krause.

 Ryan Grunwald turned in his best round of the season, shooting a solid 43. Braeden Johnston added a 45 and Matt Schroeder completed the scoring with a 46.

GHV girls golf team making big strides

The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura girls golf team made big improvements in just one night, as they bettered their team score on a more difficult course to top West Fork, 205-235, on Tuesday, April 22.

“I was pleased to see us bounce back from Monday’s meet at Clear Lake,” said Coach Todd Greiman.  “I am, however, still looking for that night when we see four girls break 50.”

Two girls broke 50 Tuesday night.  Madee Hejna shot a 48 and Kim Dornbier recorded a 49.

GHV boys soccer drops two

Hudson 2, GHV 0

 It was a tough road game for the Cardinals. They were blanked by Hudson, 2-0, on Monday, April 21.
 As a team, GHV took six shots and three shots on goal.  Teddy Zrostlik took four shots and one shot on goal.  Jack Bertilson and Allan Devora each had one shot.  Jimmy Ermer took two shots on goal.

 Goal keeper JJ Loschen had three saves and two goals scored against him.

Lions host triangular; pick up two more wins

 The Clear Lake girls golf team opened the season with victories in two outings last week.

CL 194, GHV 203, B-G 205

 The Lions hosted a triangular meet with Garner-Hayfield/Ventura and Bishop Garrigan Tuesday, April 14. Clear Lake won with a 194, GHV was second with a 203, and Bishop Garrigan was third with a 205.

Clarence Low Jr.

 Clarence Low Jr., 85, Fertile, Iowa, died Monday, April 14, 2014 at Mercy Medical Center of North Iowa, Mason City.
A funeral service was held on Friday, April 18, at the Church of Christ, Fertile, with Rev. Rod Perry officiating. Interment was at the Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City, where military Honors were conducted by the Clear Lake V.F.W. Memorials may be given to the Clarence Low Jr. Memorial Fund.

Pastor Murley Severtson

 Pastor Murley Alden Severtson, 94, Clear Lake, died Tuesday, April 15, 2014 at Oakwood Care Center.
A funeral service will be held on, Monday, April 21, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Mason City, with Rev. Kathy Graves officiating. Interment was at the Clear Lake Cemetery where Military Honors were presented by the Clear Lake V.F.W. Memorials may be given to Opportunity Village, the Malaria Fund at Trinity Lutheran Church, or the charity of your choice. 

Patricia A. Hoyt

     Patricia Ann Hoyt, 76, 531 12th Ave. N., Clear Lake, died Sunday, April 20, 2014 at her home.
     Funeral Services will be at 10:30 a.m., Friday, April 25, at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Ventura, with Rev. Daird Korth officiating. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m., Thursday, April 24, at Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, and one hour preceding the service at the church. Interment will be at the Concord Cemetery, Garner, Iowa. Memorials may be given to the Patricia Hoyt Memorial Fund.

Cards top Lynx; fall to Mohawks in close bout

It was a week of ups and downs for the Garner-Hayfield/Ventura girls soccer team. They spilt a pair of games last week.

GHV 4, Webster City 2

GHV girls win North Iowa golf meet

Coach Todd Greiman was expecting Monday nights gusty wind to take a toll on his player’s scores, but that wasn’t the case, as the Garner-Hayfield/Ventura girls golf team took top honors at the North Iowa meet.  GHV’s score of 216 topped North Iowa’s 244 and Belmond-Klemme’s team score of 319.

The medals went to the Cardinals.  Kyleigh Slaichert was the medalist with a 50 and Kim Dornbier was the runner-up with a 51.  Rounding out the score was Whitney Watson, 55 and Madee Hejna, 60.  Tamara O’Hara also shot a 60 and Elly Johnston carded a 62.

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