Mirror-Reporter e-Edition 9-29-2021

CLHS Homecoming celebrated

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Lions claim runner-up honors in both X-C races

(Above) Addison Doughan paced the girls’ team with a fifth place finish in 21:00.4.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

Ames, a Class 4A school, ran away with both titles at the Clear Lake Invitational, but the Lions finished as runner-up in both the varsity girls and boys races.

Girls race

Lions claim runner-up honors in both X-C races

(Above) Addison Doughan paced the girls’ team with a fifth place finish in 21:00.4.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

Ames, a Class 4A school, ran away with both titles at the Clear Lake Invitational, but the Lions finished as runner-up in both the varsity girls and boys races.

Girls race

Clear Lake outlasts Osage, 39-32

(Above) Jagger Schmitt dodges a tackle in Friday night’s game against Osage.  Schmitt rushed for 231-yards on 28 carries to lead the team.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

Friday night was the start of a new season for the Lions and they made the most of it.  Clear Lake is now 1-0 in Class 2A District 3 after outlasting Osage on the road, 39-32.

Clear Lake outlasts Osage, 39-32

(Above) Jagger Schmitt dodges a tackle in Friday night’s game against Osage.  Schmitt rushed for 231-yards on 28 carries to lead the team.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

Friday night was the start of a new season for the Lions and they made the most of it.  Clear Lake is now 1-0 in Class 2A District 3 after outlasting Osage on the road, 39-32.

Lions split dual matches

by Marianne Gasaway

The Clear Lake volleyball team split dual meet matches and competed at the Forest City Tournament Saturday.  The Lions are now 7-11 overall and 1-1 in the North Central Conference.

CL 1, C-G-D 3

Lions split dual matches

by Marianne Gasaway

The Clear Lake volleyball team split dual meet matches and competed at the Forest City Tournament Saturday.  The Lions are now 7-11 overall and 1-1 in the North Central Conference.

CL 1, C-G-D 3

Remember When 9-22-2021

(Above) CL Homecoming candidates 1996 - Clear Lake named their 1996 Homecoming queen and king candidates.  There were front row (L-R): Lani Grabinski, Katie Hall, Kerri Copley, Ali Secory, Erin Pleggenkuhle and back row (L-R): David Hopper, Ted Secory, Scott Lester, Greg Johnson and Josh Baker.  A spirit train led the royalty and high school students to the City Park Bandshell for a public reception.

Remember When 9-22-2021

(Above) CL Homecoming candidates 1996 - Clear Lake named their 1996 Homecoming queen and king candidates.  There were front row (L-R): Lani Grabinski, Katie Hall, Kerri Copley, Ali Secory, Erin Pleggenkuhle and back row (L-R): David Hopper, Ted Secory, Scott Lester, Greg Johnson and Josh Baker.  A spirit train led the royalty and high school students to the City Park Bandshell for a public reception.

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