CL girls fall to MC

It’s been a slow start for the Clear Lake girls golf team.  The Lions have played in just one meet to date, but it was a good starting point for the Lions, according to Coach Adam Brinkman.

Mason City hosted the Lions at the Mason City Country Club Thursday, April 13.  The Mohawks picked up the win, 200-212.

Two more victories for CL boys tennis team

Clear Lake’s Mac Adams fires over a serve at a home meet against Hampton-Dumont on Thursday, April 13.  Adams won his singles match, 6-0, 6-0.  He paired with Jacob Peterson and won the doubles match as well, 6-1, 6-0.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

The Clear Lake boys tennis team is off to a 3-1 start on the season after posting two more victories last week.

Two more victories for CL boys tennis team

Clear Lake’s Mac Adams fires over a serve at a home meet against Hampton-Dumont on Thursday, April 13.  Adams won his singles match, 6-0, 6-0.  He paired with Jacob Peterson and won the doubles match as well, 6-1, 6-0.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

The Clear Lake boys tennis team is off to a 3-1 start on the season after posting two more victories last week.

GHV girls win one; fall in OT to MC

(Above) GHV’s Abby Kale gives the ball a ride during the Webster City match on Tuesday.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

GHV 9, Webster City 1

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls gained the confidence they needed when they downed Webster City, 9-1, on Tuesday, April 11.

GHV girls win one; fall in OT to MC

(Above) GHV’s Abby Kale gives the ball a ride during the Webster City match on Tuesday.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

GHV 9, Webster City 1

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls gained the confidence they needed when they downed Webster City, 9-1, on Tuesday, April 11.

Lions capture two wins

CL 163, New Hampton 167

The Lions battled adverse weather conditions and a tough New Hampton team Monday, April 10.  Clear Lake prevailed, 163-167.

“New Hampton is a highly ranked team in Class 2A.  I think they will be a big hurdle in our quest to gain a state berth this spring,” said Clear Lake Coach Eric Perry.  “Both teams struggled today.  When the weather and the ground conditions improve, so will our scores.”

Lions capture two wins

CL 163, New Hampton 167

The Lions battled adverse weather conditions and a tough New Hampton team Monday, April 10.  Clear Lake prevailed, 163-167.

“New Hampton is a highly ranked team in Class 2A.  I think they will be a big hurdle in our quest to gain a state berth this spring,” said Clear Lake Coach Eric Perry.  “Both teams struggled today.  When the weather and the ground conditions improve, so will our scores.”

Cardinals win triangular

(Above) GHV’s Matthew Heinemann keeps his eye on the ball during the North Iowa meet held Thursday, April 13.  -Photo courtesy of  Cheila Frayne

Garner-Hayfield-Ventura’s Grady Umbarger shot a 41 to lead the Cardinals to a triangular meet victory at Gruis Recreation Center in Buffalo Center on Thursday, April 13.  GHV shot a 172 to win the meet. North Iowa was second with a score of 206 and Eagle Grove shot a 221.

Cardinals win triangular

(Above) GHV’s Matthew Heinemann keeps his eye on the ball during the North Iowa meet held Thursday, April 13.  -Photo courtesy of  Cheila Frayne

Garner-Hayfield-Ventura’s Grady Umbarger shot a 41 to lead the Cardinals to a triangular meet victory at Gruis Recreation Center in Buffalo Center on Thursday, April 13.  GHV shot a 172 to win the meet. North Iowa was second with a score of 206 and Eagle Grove shot a 221.

CL girls tennis team scores a pair of wins; move record to 4-1

The Clear Lake girls tennis team picked up a pair of wins last week over Osage and Hampton, improving their record to 4-1.

“We are getting better at making adjustments and fighting for every point,” said Coach Mary Jo Peterson.

CL 6, Osage 3

The Lions won the first four singles matches and the same players teamed up for wins in doubles, helping the Lions to a 6-3 victory Tuesday, April 11.

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