A win and two losses for CL softball

(Above) Clear Lake’s Chloe Mueller makes a play at first base to get a Waverly-Shell Rock runner out.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

A win and two losses for CL softball

(Above) Clear Lake’s Chloe Mueller makes a play at first base to get a Waverly-Shell Rock runner out.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

On to State for GHV soccer team

(Above) GHV’s Ryan Meyers battles Clear Lake’s Ryhs Glidden for possession of the ball during Monday night’s Regional game.  GHV defeated the Lions, 6-2.  -Reporeter photo by Chris Barragy

It’s a dream come true for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys soccer team, as all their hard work is going to be rewarded with a trip to the State Soccer Tournament.  The trip will be the first in school history for the team.

On to State for GHV soccer team

(Above) GHV’s Ryan Meyers battles Clear Lake’s Ryhs Glidden for possession of the ball during Monday night’s Regional game.  GHV defeated the Lions, 6-2.  -Reporeter photo by Chris Barragy

It’s a dream come true for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys soccer team, as all their hard work is going to be rewarded with a trip to the State Soccer Tournament.  The trip will be the first in school history for the team.

Peterson and Adams fight hard at State

The doubles team of Jacob Peterson and Mac Adams participated in the State Tennis Tournament at Waterloo Friday, May 26.

In the first round, the Lions played the fourth seed from Glenwood (Lauritsen and Konfst).  Peterson, a senior, and Adams, a sophomore, lost in a hard fought match, 7-5 6-4.

The team from Glenwood finished third overall.

In consolation play,  Peterson and Adams lost to Troe-Burkaamper, from Boone.  The scores were 6-0, 6-3.

Peterson and Adams fight hard at State

The doubles team of Jacob Peterson and Mac Adams participated in the State Tennis Tournament at Waterloo Friday, May 26.

In the first round, the Lions played the fourth seed from Glenwood (Lauritsen and Konfst).  Peterson, a senior, and Adams, a sophomore, lost in a hard fought match, 7-5 6-4.

The team from Glenwood finished third overall.

In consolation play,  Peterson and Adams lost to Troe-Burkaamper, from Boone.  The scores were 6-0, 6-3.

Clear Lake boys soccer season comes to a close

The Clear Lake Lions’ soccer season came to an end on Monday, May 22, during the first round of Regional competition.  The Lions traveled to Garner-Hayfield-Ventura on a twice rain delayed evening and was downed, 6-2.

“When I found out that we had to play Clear Lake in the first round again, I was very nervous,” said GHV Coach Eric Williams.  “I knew every year the Lions will be well coached and have a strong team.”

Clear Lake boys soccer season comes to a close

The Clear Lake Lions’ soccer season came to an end on Monday, May 22, during the first round of Regional competition.  The Lions traveled to Garner-Hayfield-Ventura on a twice rain delayed evening and was downed, 6-2.

“When I found out that we had to play Clear Lake in the first round again, I was very nervous,” said GHV Coach Eric Williams.  “I knew every year the Lions will be well coached and have a strong team.”

Lions beat the Lynx in girls soccer action

(Above) Clear Lake’s Jessica Faber shows some fancy footwork as she works the ball down the field against Webster City on Monday, May 22.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

Freshman Sara Faber recorded the first hat trick of her high school career and helped the Clear Lake girls to a 7-2 victory over Webster City May 22.  Faber scored three times while making five shots on goal.

Lions beat the Lynx in girls soccer action

(Above) Clear Lake’s Jessica Faber shows some fancy footwork as she works the ball down the field against Webster City on Monday, May 22.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

Freshman Sara Faber recorded the first hat trick of her high school career and helped the Clear Lake girls to a 7-2 victory over Webster City May 22.  Faber scored three times while making five shots on goal.

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