Lions remain perfect

(Above) Clear Lake’s Jack Barragy applies some heavy defensive pressure against a Forest City ball handler.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

The Clear Lake boys basketball team is a perfect 10.  The Lions started 2019 with two more .  They defeated Humboldt to move to 6-0 in the North Central Conference, then topped a good Forest City team on Saturday.

Lions remain perfect

(Above) Clear Lake’s Jack Barragy applies some heavy defensive pressure against a Forest City ball handler.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

The Clear Lake boys basketball team is a perfect 10.  The Lions started 2019 with two more .  They defeated Humboldt to move to 6-0 in the North Central Conference, then topped a good Forest City team on Saturday.

CL girls back on track

(Above) Clear Lake’s Chelsey Holck looks for an outlet pass during Saturday’s game against Forest City.  Holck came off the bench to connect on three of four three-point shots.  She finished with 15-points for the night.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

CL girls back on track

(Above) Clear Lake’s Chelsey Holck looks for an outlet pass during Saturday’s game against Forest City.  Holck came off the bench to connect on three of four three-point shots.  She finished with 15-points for the night.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

Lion wrestlers hoping to avenge loss against Humboldt

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake wrestlers began the second half of their season with a North Central Conference dual meet at Humboldt, followed by a weekend invitational.

Coach Mike Lester said his team was feeling the effects of a few grapplers out with illness when they faced Humboldt.  Hopefully the team can avenge the loss when they meet the Wildcats again at the Osage duals this weekend.

Lion wrestlers hoping to avenge loss against Humboldt

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake wrestlers began the second half of their season with a North Central Conference dual meet at Humboldt, followed by a weekend invitational.

Coach Mike Lester said his team was feeling the effects of a few grapplers out with illness when they faced Humboldt.  Hopefully the team can avenge the loss when they meet the Wildcats again at the Osage duals this weekend.

Cardinals pick up two big wins

(Above) GHV’s Zachary Suby puts up a shot against Algona.  The Cards pulled off a 58-56 victory over the Bulldogs.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Michelle Watson

It was an exciting week for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys.  They pounded North Union and came out on the winning side of a close contest with Class 3A rival, Algona.

GHV 55, North Union 26

Cardinals pick up two big wins

(Above) GHV’s Zachary Suby puts up a shot against Algona.  The Cards pulled off a 58-56 victory over the Bulldogs.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Michelle Watson

It was an exciting week for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys.  They pounded North Union and came out on the winning side of a close contest with Class 3A rival, Algona.

GHV 55, North Union 26

GHV girls face tough competition

(Above) GHV’s Jayden Frank had a stellar game against Algona on Saturday.  Frank ended the night with 31-points, the most scored at a GHV game since 1996. Despite her effort the Cardinals fell to fifth (3A) rated Algona.   -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Michelle Watson

GHV girls face tough competition

(Above) GHV’s Jayden Frank had a stellar game against Algona on Saturday.  Frank ended the night with 31-points, the most scored at a GHV game since 1996. Despite her effort the Cardinals fell to fifth (3A) rated Algona.   -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Michelle Watson

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