Wins racking up for GHV girls

(Above) The GHV girls golf team claimed the Top of Iowa Conference crown.  members of the team are (L-R): Kelsey Watson, Carlee Frayne, Bailee Frayne and Taylor Bell.  -Photo courtesy of Cheila Frayne

GHV girls third at home meet

(Above) Jillian Heitland displays good form as she sails over the hurdles in the shuttle hurdle relay.  The team placed won the event in 1:11.52.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

GHV girls third at home meet

(Above) Jillian Heitland displays good form as she sails over the hurdles in the shuttle hurdle relay.  The team placed won the event in 1:11.52.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

CL girls tennis team maintains perfect record

The Clear Lake girls tennis team advanced their record to 6-0 last week by shutting out St. Edmond’s. 9-0.  Coach Mary Jo Peterson said the team played well in challenging conditions.  Winds reached 40 mph. at the Monday, April 30, match.

Singles

Gretchen Jones (CL) over Haley Ledford, 8-1

Chloe Mueller (CL) over Sam Brown, 8-3

Maranda Harrison (CL) over Jacque Oberg, 8-4

CL girls tennis team maintains perfect record

The Clear Lake girls tennis team advanced their record to 6-0 last week by shutting out St. Edmond’s. 9-0.  Coach Mary Jo Peterson said the team played well in challenging conditions.  Winds reached 40 mph. at the Monday, April 30, match.

Singles

Gretchen Jones (CL) over Haley Ledford, 8-1

Chloe Mueller (CL) over Sam Brown, 8-3

Maranda Harrison (CL) over Jacque Oberg, 8-4

GHV boys soccer team falls to MC

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys soccer team faced a competitive Mason City team on a windy Monday night, April 30.

“Much like the last four matches, we are struggling to finish,” said Coach Eric Williams.  “We are getting opportunities, but are just missing.”

GHV boys soccer team falls to MC

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys soccer team faced a competitive Mason City team on a windy Monday night, April 30.

“Much like the last four matches, we are struggling to finish,” said Coach Eric Williams.  “We are getting opportunities, but are just missing.”

Lions runner-up at meet

The Lions finished as runner-up Thursday, May 3, at Lynx invitational in Webster City.  Nevada captured top honors with a team score of 316.  Clear Lake was second with 334, followed by Ballard with 341.  The remainder of the field included Webster Cit with a 355, and Gilbert, 366.

Gilbert’s Tommy Doyle was the medalist with a 74; runner-up was Noah Hartmann, of Ballard, with 75.

Lions runner-up at meet

The Lions finished as runner-up Thursday, May 3, at Lynx invitational in Webster City.  Nevada captured top honors with a team score of 316.  Clear Lake was second with 334, followed by Ballard with 341.  The remainder of the field included Webster Cit with a 355, and Gilbert, 366.

Gilbert’s Tommy Doyle was the medalist with a 74; runner-up was Noah Hartmann, of Ballard, with 75.

Lions beat Oelwein, 9-0, in windy conditions

The Lions adapted well to windy conditions and topped Oelwein, 9-0, in boys tennis last week.

“It was a very windy day to play tennis.  I thought the players did a good job of adjusting to the adverse conditions, said Coach Rich Peters.

Singles

Mac Adams (CL) over Dom Robertson, 6-4, 6-0

Hunter Gerhardt (CL) over Dilon Arndt,  6-3, 7-5

Aaron Blum (CL) over Mason Meyer,  6-2, 6-4

Carter Olk (CL) Over Joey Baron, 6-2, 6-4

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