Best golfers in the state

(Above) Left - Clear Lake’s Thomas Storbeck and Emily Snelling won the Class 1A Co-ed State Golf Tournament.  The pair shot a 72 in the alternate stroke format.  -Submitted photo. Right - GHV’s Bailee Frayne and Matthew Heinemann were only two strokes behind Storbeck and Snelling as they claimed the Runner-up trophy.  -Photo courtesy of Cheila Frayne

Best golfers in the state

(Above) Left - Clear Lake’s Thomas Storbeck and Emily Snelling won the Class 1A Co-ed State Golf Tournament.  The pair shot a 72 in the alternate stroke format.  -Submitted photo. Right - GHV’s Bailee Frayne and Matthew Heinemann were only two strokes behind Storbeck and Snelling as they claimed the Runner-up trophy.  -Photo courtesy of Cheila Frayne

IAHSGCA announces All-Tournament teams

Five area golfers were named to the IAHSGCA All-Tournament teams.

Clear Lake’s Thomas Storbeck and Kyle Calaguas were both named to the Second Team in Class 1A-3A.  Storbeck finished with a 147, while Calaguas ended with a 148.

Clear Lake’s Emily Snelling, who won the girl’s 1A-5A title, earned First Team honors with her score of 141.  GHV’s Bailee Frayne was also named to the First Team.  She finished with a 169.

IAHSGCA announces All-Tournament teams

Five area golfers were named to the IAHSGCA All-Tournament teams.

Clear Lake’s Thomas Storbeck and Kyle Calaguas were both named to the Second Team in Class 1A-3A.  Storbeck finished with a 147, while Calaguas ended with a 148.

Clear Lake’s Emily Snelling, who won the girl’s 1A-5A title, earned First Team honors with her score of 141.  GHV’s Bailee Frayne was also named to the First Team.  She finished with a 169.

Lions ranked #6 in Class 2A

Clear Lake moved its record to 8-5 and 4-1 in the conference and are currently ranked number six in Class 2A.

Webster City 6, CL 0 

According to Coach Seth Thompson, Webster City dominated every phase of the game and it showed on the scoreboard, as the Lions were shutout, 6-0, on Monday, June 5, at home.

“Their pitcher was perhaps the best pitcher we have seen all year and we just couldn’t string any hits together to put enough pressure on their defense,” said Coach Seth Thompson.

Lions ranked #6 in Class 2A

Clear Lake moved its record to 8-5 and 4-1 in the conference and are currently ranked number six in Class 2A.

Webster City 6, CL 0 

According to Coach Seth Thompson, Webster City dominated every phase of the game and it showed on the scoreboard, as the Lions were shutout, 6-0, on Monday, June 5, at home.

“Their pitcher was perhaps the best pitcher we have seen all year and we just couldn’t string any hits together to put enough pressure on their defense,” said Coach Seth Thompson.

Lions ranked #6 in Class 2A

Clear Lake moved its record to 8-5 and 4-1 in the conference and are currently ranked number six in Class 2A.

Webster City 6, CL 0 

According to Coach Seth Thompson, Webster City dominated every phase of the game and it showed on the scoreboard, as the Lions were shutout, 6-0, on Monday, June 5, at home.

“Their pitcher was perhaps the best pitcher we have seen all year and we just couldn’t string any hits together to put enough pressure on their defense,” said Coach Seth Thompson.

Lions ranked #6 in Class 2A

Clear Lake moved its record to 8-5 and 4-1 in the conference and are currently ranked number six in Class 2A.

Webster City 6, CL 0 

According to Coach Seth Thompson, Webster City dominated every phase of the game and it showed on the scoreboard, as the Lions were shutout, 6-0, on Monday, June 5, at home.

“Their pitcher was perhaps the best pitcher we have seen all year and we just couldn’t string any hits together to put enough pressure on their defense,” said Coach Seth Thompson.

Cardinals down Lions, 8-5, in baseball action

(Above) GHV’s Ryan Meyers puts a stop to Clear Lake’s Tanner Huey when he tried to steal second base during Thursday night’s game.  The Cardinals won the battle, 8-5.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

A strong seventh inning set the stage for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura Cardinals to defeat the Clear Lake Lions on Thursday, June 8, in Clear Lake.

Cardinals down Lions, 8-5, in baseball action

(Above) GHV’s Ryan Meyers puts a stop to Clear Lake’s Tanner Huey when he tried to steal second base during Thursday night’s game.  The Cardinals won the battle, 8-5.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

A strong seventh inning set the stage for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura Cardinals to defeat the Clear Lake Lions on Thursday, June 8, in Clear Lake.

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