Lake students are regional winners in Pappajohn competition; Hauser to State

(Above) (L-R) Jill Kramer, excecutive director of Garner Chamber of Commerce; Doug Morse, NIACC business instructor; TJ Hauser – EcoPits; Samantha Schupanitz – Sami’s Sock Monkeys; Kelley Crane, School Partnership Entrepreneurial Coordinator; Tucker Tusha - Tusha Customs; and Tim Putnam, director of Pappajohn Center.-Submitted photo.

Two Clear Lake students representing North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC) competed with great success at the regional level in The Pappajohn Student Entrepreneurial Venture Competition held at NIACC on March 29.

Lions top Cardinals in double overtime

(Above) GHV goalie Chase Theobald moves to deflect a shot on goal by Clear Lake’s Aaron Canchola.  Also pictured for GHV is Brandon Feuring.  -Reporter photos by Chris Barragy

The Clear Lake boys soccer team demonstrated poise under pressure, as they earned a victory over Garner-Hayfield-Ventura Friday in a shoot-out.  It was the third shoot-out of the season for the Lions and the fourth overtime match this season.

Lions top Cardinals in double overtime

(Above) GHV goalie Chase Theobald moves to deflect a shot on goal by Clear Lake’s Aaron Canchola.  Also pictured for GHV is Brandon Feuring.  -Reporter photos by Chris Barragy

The Clear Lake boys soccer team demonstrated poise under pressure, as they earned a victory over Garner-Hayfield-Ventura Friday in a shoot-out.  It was the third shoot-out of the season for the Lions and the fourth overtime match this season.

CL boys move record to 6-2

(Above) Hunter Gerhardt picked up a win Monday night, 10-8.  He also picked up a doubles win with partner Drew Enke. 

The Clear Lake boys tennis team improved its record to 6-2 with a solid 8-1 victory over Aplington-Parkersburg Monday, April 24.

The Lions claimed five of six singles matches and all three doubles matches for the lopsided victory.

CL boys move record to 6-2

(Above) Hunter Gerhardt picked up a win Monday night, 10-8.  He also picked up a doubles win with partner Drew Enke. 

The Clear Lake boys tennis team improved its record to 6-2 with a solid 8-1 victory over Aplington-Parkersburg Monday, April 24.

The Lions claimed five of six singles matches and all three doubles matches for the lopsided victory.

Strong performances for CL boys track team at Osage Invite

The Lions had several strong performance at the five-team Osage Invite held Tuesday, April 25.  It was a close competition, with St. Ansgar winning the team title with 107 points.  Charles City was second with 79, followed by New Hampton with 78 points, Clear Lake with 68 and Osage with 60 points.

Strong performances for CL boys track team at Osage Invite

The Lions had several strong performance at the five-team Osage Invite held Tuesday, April 25.  It was a close competition, with St. Ansgar winning the team title with 107 points.  Charles City was second with 79, followed by New Hampton with 78 points, Clear Lake with 68 and Osage with 60 points.

CL girls soccer team posts a 5-0 shut-out over Humboldt

The Clear Lake girls soccer team posted a shutout over Humboldt Monday, April 24.  The Lions won by a 5-0 score to put their record at 2-3.

“After a challenging weekend and the loss for the season of one of our key players, Kaitlyn Moore, it was nice to see the girls come out ready to compete,” said Coach Steve Faber.   “This team has multiple players capable of putting the ball in the goal.”

CL girls soccer team posts a 5-0 shut-out over Humboldt

The Clear Lake girls soccer team posted a shutout over Humboldt Monday, April 24.  The Lions won by a 5-0 score to put their record at 2-3.

“After a challenging weekend and the loss for the season of one of our key players, Kaitlyn Moore, it was nice to see the girls come out ready to compete,” said Coach Steve Faber.   “This team has multiple players capable of putting the ball in the goal.”

Clear Lake prevails through nasty weather for triangular win

On a night where most activities were cancelled, the Clear Lake boys golf team played through spitting rain and 39 degree temperatures Friday, April 28, at Algona.  Perseverance paid off and the Lions defeated both the host school and Iowa Falls-Alden.

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