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.

Mohawks edge Lions

Mason City 3, CL 1

Mason City edged the Clear Lake girls, 3-1, in a match played Monday, April 10.

“Though we lost,  I was pleased with our effort,” said Clear Lake Coach Steve Faber.  “Considering most of our kids were up late with Prom over the weekend we couldn’t have asked for much more of them.”

Mohawks edge Lions

Mason City 3, CL 1

Mason City edged the Clear Lake girls, 3-1, in a match played Monday, April 10.

“Though we lost,  I was pleased with our effort,” said Clear Lake Coach Steve Faber.  “Considering most of our kids were up late with Prom over the weekend we couldn’t have asked for much more of them.”

GHV girls record personal best times

Clarion-Goldfield-Dows

Despite finishing at the bottom of the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows meet held on Tuesday, April 11, the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls had a lot to celebrate.  They recorded many personal best times and finished in the top on some events.  Pocahontas Area won the meet with 365 points, followed by Iowa Falls-Alden with 277 points.  GHV finished with 181 points.

GHV girls record personal best times

Clarion-Goldfield-Dows

Despite finishing at the bottom of the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows meet held on Tuesday, April 11, the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls had a lot to celebrate.  They recorded many personal best times and finished in the top on some events.  Pocahontas Area won the meet with 365 points, followed by Iowa Falls-Alden with 277 points.  GHV finished with 181 points.

Clear Lake girls compete at Hannover Relays

The Clear Lake girls track team was at Algona Tuesday, April 11, to compete in the Hannover Relays.  Host Algona ran away with the team title with 97.50 points.  Humboldt was the runner-up with 139.  The remainder of the field included: Manson NW Webster (92), Lake Mills (88.50), Bishop Garrigan (88), Webster City (73) and Clear Lake (48).

Clear Lake girls compete at Hannover Relays

The Clear Lake girls track team was at Algona Tuesday, April 11, to compete in the Hannover Relays.  Host Algona ran away with the team title with 97.50 points.  Humboldt was the runner-up with 139.  The remainder of the field included: Manson NW Webster (92), Lake Mills (88.50), Bishop Garrigan (88), Webster City (73) and Clear Lake (48).

Lions top Cardinals in overtime

The Clear Lake girls started the season with an exciting win Thursday, April 6. The Lions topped visiting Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 4-3 in overtime.  Mallory Leisure scored the winning goal for the Lions about five-minutes into the overtime period.

Lions top Cardinals in overtime

The Clear Lake girls started the season with an exciting win Thursday, April 6. The Lions topped visiting Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 4-3 in overtime.  Mallory Leisure scored the winning goal for the Lions about five-minutes into the overtime period.

CL boys tennis open with back-to-back meets

(Above) Clear Lake’s Jacob Peterson returns a serve during a recent match.   

Two days - two very different results.

The Clear Lake boys tennis team started the season with back-to-back meetings April 6 and 7.  On Thursday the Lions hosted Iowa Falls-Alden and won, 9-0.  The following day they were at Mason City and fell by the same score.

CL 9, IF-A 0

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