Cards on a winning streak

(Above) GHV’s Kayla Leerar shot a 55 at the Eagle Grove meet.  The Cardinals won the meet with 192.  -Photo couresy of Cheila Frayne

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls won a triangular on Monday, May 1, at home.  The Cardinals shot a 195, followed by Lake Mills with a 240 and West Hancock with a 246.

Cards on a winning streak

(Above) GHV’s Kayla Leerar shot a 55 at the Eagle Grove meet.  The Cardinals won the meet with 192.  -Photo couresy of Cheila Frayne

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls won a triangular on Monday, May 1, at home.  The Cardinals shot a 195, followed by Lake Mills with a 240 and West Hancock with a 246.

Clear Lake girls back in the swing

The return of defending State champion Emily Snelling highlighted Clear Lake girls golf action last week.

“With all of the cold and rainy weather we have been having, we haven’t been able to do very much practicing. This was our first round of golf in over a week and a half so we struggled of getting in our rhythm,” said Coach Adam Brinkman.

At Charles City

Clear Lake girls back in the swing

The return of defending State champion Emily Snelling highlighted Clear Lake girls golf action last week.

“With all of the cold and rainy weather we have been having, we haven’t been able to do very much practicing. This was our first round of golf in over a week and a half so we struggled of getting in our rhythm,” said Coach Adam Brinkman.

At Charles City

CL girls track team competes at Mohawk Invite and NCC meet

After missing three previous meets due to weather, the Clear Lake girls were ready to run at the Mohawk Invite Tuesday, May 2.  Lions recorded two wins and five personal best performances at the meet.

Coach Shawn Puttmann said the meet was a great way to head into conference competition later in the week.

Lions claim runner-up at NCC golf meet

Webster City edged Clear Lake to capture the North Central Conference Tournament title.  NCC teams battled Monday, May 8, at Claremont Golf Club in Clarion.  The Lynx came in with a 309, followed by Clear Lake with 312.  The rest of the field was well off the pace.  Humboldt was third with 345, followed by St. Edmond, 346; Clarion-Goldfield, 363; Iowa Falls-Alden, 371; Algona, 375; and Hampton-Dumont, 438.

Lions claim runner-up at NCC golf meet

Webster City edged Clear Lake to capture the North Central Conference Tournament title.  NCC teams battled Monday, May 8, at Claremont Golf Club in Clarion.  The Lynx came in with a 309, followed by Clear Lake with 312.  The rest of the field was well off the pace.  Humboldt was third with 345, followed by St. Edmond, 346; Clarion-Goldfield, 363; Iowa Falls-Alden, 371; Algona, 375; and Hampton-Dumont, 438.

CL girls track team competes at Mohawk Invite and NCC meet

After missing three previous meets due to weather, the Clear Lake girls were ready to run at the Mohawk Invite Tuesday, May 2.  Lions recorded two wins and five personal best performances at the meet.

Coach Shawn Puttmann said the meet was a great way to head into conference competition later in the week.

CL girls track team competes at Mohawk Invite and NCC meet

After missing three previous meets due to weather, the Clear Lake girls were ready to run at the Mohawk Invite Tuesday, May 2.  Lions recorded two wins and five personal best performances at the meet.

Coach Shawn Puttmann said the meet was a great way to head into conference competition later in the week.

GHV boys golf team wins at home and on the road

It’s always fun to win at home, and that’s what the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys golf team did on Tuesday, May 2.  The Cardinals not only won, but won big, outdistancing the competition by 54 strokes.   GHV ended with a 168, followed by West Hancock with a 222 and Lake Mills finished with a 307.

Matthew Heinemann was named the medalist with a 38.

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