Remember When 6-6-2018

(Above) Ventura School BBQ, 1993 - Ventura students enjoyed a barbecue on the school’s front lawn at their last day of school celebration in 1993.  Serving up hotdogs was teacher Paul Hartwell and student Wade Humphrey.  School cooks rounded out the picnic with watermelon, baked beans, coleslaw and more.  Other special activities during the week included field trips and games with teachers and students.

Mirror-Reporter E-edition 6-6-2018

This old house takes visitors back in time

Lions place third at State Golf Meet

(Above) Members of the Clear Lake boys golf team include (L-R): Coach Mike Oimoen, Eric Ritter, Carter Backhaus, Jack Barragy, Jackson Hamlin, Tyler Eaton, Tate Storbeck, Andrew Crane, Coach Eric Perry.  -Submitted photo

The Clear Lake boys golf team secured a third place finish in the Class 3A boys golf meet held on Friday, May 25, at Lakeside Municipal Golf Course, in Fort Dodge.

Lions place third at State Golf Meet

(Above) Members of the Clear Lake boys golf team include (L-R): Coach Mike Oimoen, Eric Ritter, Carter Backhaus, Jack Barragy, Jackson Hamlin, Tyler Eaton, Tate Storbeck, Andrew Crane, Coach Eric Perry.  -Submitted photo

The Clear Lake boys golf team secured a third place finish in the Class 3A boys golf meet held on Friday, May 25, at Lakeside Municipal Golf Course, in Fort Dodge.

CL baseball team opens season with 1-2 mark

(Above) Clear Lake’s Nathan Tofte connects during the New Hampton game on Wednesday, May 23.  New Hampton won the contest, 8-4.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

The Clear Lake baseball team dipped its toe into the first week of the 2018 season last week with a limited line-up due to post-season golf and soccer.  Still, the Lions opened with a win against Charles City.  Losses to top ranked (1A) Newman Catholic and New Hampton left the team 1-2.

CL baseball team opens season with 1-2 mark

(Above) Clear Lake’s Nathan Tofte connects during the New Hampton game on Wednesday, May 23.  New Hampton won the contest, 8-4.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

The Clear Lake baseball team dipped its toe into the first week of the 2018 season last week with a limited line-up due to post-season golf and soccer.  Still, the Lions opened with a win against Charles City.  Losses to top ranked (1A) Newman Catholic and New Hampton left the team 1-2.

Rough start for CL girls; bounce back with wins

(Above) Clear Lake’s Kayla Ritter takes a turn at bat during the Algona game on Wednesday, May 23.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

The Clear Lake girls started off the 2018 season last week and showed they will be a resilient squad.  The Lions dropped their first two games, but ended the week at .500.

W-SR 2, CL 1

Rough start for CL girls; bounce back with wins

(Above) Clear Lake’s Kayla Ritter takes a turn at bat during the Algona game on Wednesday, May 23.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

The Clear Lake girls started off the 2018 season last week and showed they will be a resilient squad.  The Lions dropped their first two games, but ended the week at .500.

W-SR 2, CL 1

Cards win one; drop three

(Above) GHV’s Anthony Sherwood slides safely into base, as a Northwood-Kensett player tries to make a play.  The Cardinals topped Northwood-Kensett, 5-3.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura baseball team started its season a bit shaky.  The team won its first outing, but dropped the next three.

On Thursday, May 24, the Cardinals hosted Northwood-Kensett. GHV won the contest 5-3.

Cards win one; drop three

(Above) GHV’s Anthony Sherwood slides safely into base, as a Northwood-Kensett player tries to make a play.  The Cardinals topped Northwood-Kensett, 5-3.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura baseball team started its season a bit shaky.  The team won its first outing, but dropped the next three.

On Thursday, May 24, the Cardinals hosted Northwood-Kensett. GHV won the contest 5-3.

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