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CLEAR GHV Free throw champions
LAKE
The council level of the Knights of Columbus Free Throw Shooting Champion-
ships were held on Sunday, Jan. 24, at the GHV Middle School. Six individuals
will advance in their age division to the district competition on Sunday, Feb.
7. Winning their age division from (L-R) were: Cael Stephany, Annie Knipper,
and Macey Holck. Back row, left to right Noah Peterson, Eric Ritter, and Joe
Faber. -Submitted photo
Big win for CL 8th grade boys
RYAN ATKINSON CHLOE MUELLER KAYLA LEERAR CHASE THEOBALD The Clear Lake 8th grade boys Brody Kuhlmeier had a great
basketball team faced Clarion-Gold- game for the “B” team, scoring
Ryan is a junior and he plays as Chloe is a sophomore and she Kayla is a junior and she is a Chase is a junior guard on the field-Dows on Monday, Jan. 18. 18-points. Bryce Mcclurg and Aus-
a post for the Lions. He is the is a guard on the Clear Lake guard on the GHV team. She Cardinal team. He is the son of The “A” team came away with a tin Larson added three apiece, while
son of Gloria and Scott Atkinson. team. She is the daughter of is the daughter of Mike and Dennis and Sue Theobald. lopsided win, 58-26. Hunter Nielson, Crispin, Noah Ma-
Patty and Kirk Mueller. Jolene Leerar. Leading the team were Jack son and Cameron Levenhagen had
Barragy with 15 points and Jaylen two points each.
This contest brought to you by these community minded sponsors DeVries with 13. Rounding out the “The Lions did a nice job not
scoring was Ryan Thomas with eight, turning the ball over. Our half court
Brecken Arndt and Kody Kearns defense seemed to be the difference
both scored three-points, and Mitch- maker for us,” said Coach Shawn
ell Raber and Cael Crispin had three Puttmann. “”We forced Clarion into
apiece. several turnovers which turned into
points for us.”
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five-points, while Eric Ritter and On Friday, Jan. 15, the team
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The B team fell, 31-16. Faltas The B team lost a close one,
led with six-points, followed closely 20-16. Faltas led the scoring with
by Alex Gabrielson with four. Snow, 10-points. Evans chipped in four-
Jacobs Evans, and Jacob Kerr contrib- points and Gabrielson had two.
uted two-points apiece. The A team has a record of 6-2
and the B team has a record of 0-8.
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3005 Willow Creek Ct., Clear Lake www.clreporter.com CL girls basketball team to host
357-2612 or 800-469-3325 Parents Night Out fundraiser Jan. 30
_ The Clear Lake High School girls basketball players will host Parent's
Night Out on Saturday, Jan. 30, at Clear Creek Elementary, from 6-9 p.m.
12 N. 4th St., Return to the Reporter office by 5 p.m. each Friday TIE BREAKER: Children are invited to enjoy fun, age-appropriate activities while their parents
Clear Lake OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK (No Copies Please) TOTAL POINTS OF have a night out. The event is open to children age 3 (must be potty trained)
GAME #1______________ through fifth grade. Activities include games, nail painting, Wii fun, crafts,
and Lego building. Preschool children will be in a different area with their
Circle the predicted winner own age appropriate activities. Popcorn and water will be provided for a snack.
Cost is $10 per child (not to exceed $30 per family). Please enter the front
1. Clear Lake @ C-G-D (B) 8. Vanderbilt @ Texas 15. Texas Tech @ Arkansas doors at Clear Creek for check-in and check-out.
2. Clear Lake @ C-G-D (G) 9. Butler @ Marquette 16. Oklahoma @ LSU
3. GHV @ Lake Mills (B) 10. Virginia @ Louisville 17. Kentucky @ Kansas Roller derby on the track this Saturday
4. GHV @ Lake Mills (G) 11. Ole Miss @ Kansas State 18. Oklahoma St. @ Auburn
5. Iowa State @ Texas A&M 12. Tennessee @ TCU 19. Maryland @ Ohio State On Saturday, Jan. 30, The River City Dames of Anarchy Roller Derby
6. Northwestern @ Iowa 13. Miami (Fla.) @ NC State 20. S. Illinois @ UNI team from Mason City will host the Quad City Rollers. The event takes
7. W. Virginia @ Florida 14. Bradley @ Drake place at the North Iowa Events Center, 3700 4th St. SW, Mason City. Doors
open at 6 p.m. and the bout begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance and
Name________________________________Address__________________________________Phone______________ can be purchased by contacting the North Iowa Events Center at 641-423-
3811. Tickets are also available at the door for $12. The bout is being held
CONTEST RULES: 1. Only official entry blanks from the Clear Lake Reporter will be accepted. All entries must have name and phone number included to be eligible. Blank tie breaker scores will be zeros. 2. Entries must be received at the Clear Lake Reporter office by 5 p.m. each Friday in memory of a former teammate, Toni Torres/Chola Loca, who passed away
or be postmarked Thursday! Any mailed entries received after the following Monday are not eligible. 3. You may enter as many times as you wish; however, you must use an official entry blank from this paper. No copies will be accepted. 4. Each previous week’s winner will be listed in the on Dec. 31, 2011. Ten percent of the proceeds are going to the Francis Lauer
Mirror Reporter. 5. In case of ties, the tie-breaker guess will determine the week’s winner. 6. Weekly winners will receive $10 in CL Chamber Bucks & your choice of another prize. Youth Services, Toni's former employer.
CONTEST RULES: 1. Only official entry blanks from the Clear Lake Mirror Reporter will be accepted. All entries must have NIACC youth baseball camps planned
name and phone number included to be eligible. Blank tie breaker scores will be zeros. 2. Entries must be received at the
Clear Lake Reporter office by 5 p.m. each Friday or be postmarked Thursday! Any mailed entries received after the following The NIACC baseball team will hold youth camps on Jan. 30 and Feb. 6,
Monday are not eligible. 3. You may enter as many times as you wish; however, you must use an official entry blank from in the NIACC Recreation Center. The camps are open to players in grades
this paper. No copies will be accepted. 4. Each previous week’s winner will be listed in the Mirror-Reporter. 5. In case of ties, 2-12. The Jan. 30 camp is a hitting/defense camp. The camp for players in
the tie-breaker guess will determine the week’s winner. 6. Weekly winners will receive $10 in Clear Lake Chamber Bucks and grades 2-6 is from 9-11:30 a.m. and the camp for players in grades 7-12 is
the choice of another prize. from 12:30-3 p.m. The Feb. 6 camp is a pitching camp. The camp for players
in grades 2-6 is from 9-11:30 a.m. and the camp for players in grades 7-12
is from 12:30-3 p.m. The cost is $75 for one camp or $100 for both camps.
To register go to www.niaccbaseballcamps.com/skills-camp.cfm.
VFW holds Bean Bag Tournament
The VFW Post 4868 held their weekly Bean Bag Tournament on Wednesday,
Jan. 20. The winner of the Afternoon Singles Match was Stu Parr and Mike Webb
was the runner-up. Winners of the Evening 2 Person Match were Dave Carney
and Gordy Wiemann.