Cardinal girls still looking for a win

(Above) GHV goalie Morgan Westendorf gives the ball a ride during Thursday night’s home game against Humboldt.  Also pictured for the Cardinals is Maddie Williams and Abby Kale (17).  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls are still looking for their first win on the soccer field, as they move their record to 0-5.

A-P 7, GHV 0

GHV girls start strong on the track

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura track team is off to a strong start to the 2018 season.  The team has overcome the weather obstacles of the season to post some solid times.

GHV Time Meet

On Thursday, April 12, GHV hosted a time meet between snow storms.  No team score was kept and no field events were held.

Maddie Hinz picked up a first place finish in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 17.29.

GHV girls start strong on the track

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura track team is off to a strong start to the 2018 season.  The team has overcome the weather obstacles of the season to post some solid times.

GHV Time Meet

On Thursday, April 12, GHV hosted a time meet between snow storms.  No team score was kept and no field events were held.

Maddie Hinz picked up a first place finish in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 17.29.

Heinemann team leader for GHV boys

(Above) Matthew Heinemann, a GHV senior, is making a name for himself on the links.  -Photo courtesy of Cheila Frayne

It was a busy week for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys golf team, as they try to make up for lost time due to inclement weather conditions.  The Cardinals competed in four meets last week.

Hampton-Dumont Meet

The Cardinals opened the season on Tuesday, April 24, at Hampton-Dumont.

Heinemann team leader for GHV boys

(Above) Matthew Heinemann, a GHV senior, is making a name for himself on the links.  -Photo courtesy of Cheila Frayne

It was a busy week for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys golf team, as they try to make up for lost time due to inclement weather conditions.  The Cardinals competed in four meets last week.

Hampton-Dumont Meet

The Cardinals opened the season on Tuesday, April 24, at Hampton-Dumont.

Frayne sisters lead GHV girls golf team

(Above) GHV senior Bailee Frayne claimed medalist honors at two meets last week.  -Photo courtesy of Chelia Frayne

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls golf team is off to a shaky start with weather delays, injuries and inexperience.  That was evident on Tuesday, April 24, when the team placed at the bottom of the Story City meet, despite capturing both medalist and runner-up honors.

Frayne sisters lead GHV girls golf team

(Above) GHV senior Bailee Frayne claimed medalist honors at two meets last week.  -Photo courtesy of Chelia Frayne

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls golf team is off to a shaky start with weather delays, injuries and inexperience.  That was evident on Tuesday, April 24, when the team placed at the bottom of the Story City meet, despite capturing both medalist and runner-up honors.

Good attitudes aid CL girls track team

The Clear Lake girls track team continues to bring a positive attitude towards every meet, according to their coach, Shawn Puttmann.  Last week the Lions competed in two meets and their attitude paid off with improvement.

Indian Relays

Good attitudes aid CL girls track team

The Clear Lake girls track team continues to bring a positive attitude towards every meet, according to their coach, Shawn Puttmann.  Last week the Lions competed in two meets and their attitude paid off with improvement.

Indian Relays

Clear Lake girls tennis rolling over competition

The Clear Lake girls tennis team squeezed a lot of their season into one week- and they did it very successfully.

CL 8, Osage 1

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