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Clear Lake JV football team CL VOLLEYBALL St. Ansgar, but the Saints pulled out a Sport Shorts
from page 9 21-15, 21-11 victory. Euken topped
tops Forest City, 38-0 each swept the Lions 2-0. the team with four kills, followed by Wichman records hole-in-one
Against Osage, Marne Euken and Kayla Ritter and Snelling with two
Thursday night, Oct. 8, the Clear quarter to move the score to 26-0. He Emilie Jandebeur each had two kills. apiece. Snelling led the way in assists Brenda Wichman, 54, of Clear Lake, recorded a hole-in-one at Oak Hills
Lake junior varsity football team de- continued his exceptional night with Emily Snelling made five assists. Eu- with six. Benjegeredes, Jandebeuer Golf Course on Tuesday, Oct. 6. She aced hole #6 (94-yards) using a seven iron.
feated Forest City, 38-0. a big 50-yard touchdown for the final ken was also 6/6 at the service line. and Mueller each had three digs. This is the fourth ace of her career and the 10th of the season at Oak Hills. The
The Lions opened the scoring in score, 38-0. Game scores were 21-12, 21-5. Jandebeuer and Mueller were each shot was witnessed by Jason and Julie Bradshaw and Tom Sherman.
the first quarter on a huge 74-yard Gonzalez rushed for 149-yards WSR topped the Lions 21-6, 21- 2/2 serving. Beuhler was 2/3 with the
touchdown pass from Nikko Padilla on 10 carries. Nico McPherrin had 10. Vivian Benjegerdes, Rachel Nie- match’s only ace for the Lions. Senior Only event at Lime Creek
to Karter Anderson. The Lions would 103-yards on 10 carries. mi and Euken each had one kill in the “We capped off the week play-
be up 6-0, as the two point conversion Padilla went 4/10 passing for match. Mueller made three digs and ing three great teams that gave us A “For Seniors Only” program will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 14, from
was no good. 106-yards and a touchdown. He Jessica Faber had two. Serving was fits throughout the day,” said Coach 10 a.m. – noon at Lime Creek Nature Center, Mason City. Iowa’s butterflies
Ian Gonzalez scored the first of rushed for 70-yards on 10 carries and led by Snelling, who went 4/4. Jenna Sears. “We played sporadically in and other pollinator species are facing some serious challenges to their future
his game-high three rushing touch- a touchdown. Wilkinson and Mueller were each 3/3 each match that made it difficult to survival. Iowa DNR Wildlife Biologist Stephanie Shepherd will talk about Iowa’s
downs to close out the scoring in the Dalton Grell led the defense with at the service line. get a run going in our favor.” butterflies and other pollinators, threats to their survival, and how gardens at
first quarter and the Lions were up, 10 tackles and two tackles for loss. Ty- The Lions had a closer match with home can greatly benefit these important species. A catered lunch and social
12-0. ler Wolfe had three sacks on the night time will follow the program. Cost is $5 for nature center members and $7 for
Padilla scored on a big 45-yard from his defensive end spot. Ben Finn Clear Lake Middle School X-C non-members. Please call 423-5309 by 4 p.m., on Oct. 12 to register.
touchdown run in the second quarter had an interception.
and the two point by Gonzalez was The JV Lions will play combo team travels to Eagle Grove Pheasant Forever Banquet to be held
good to put the Lions up 20-0 at the games with the freshmen this Friday
half. night at Hampton and next Friday The Clear Lake Middle School Jacob Pedelty led the boys team, The annual Iowa Pioneer II, Cerro Gordo Co. Pheasants Forever Banquet
Gonzalez would scooped and night at home with GHV to close out Cross country team’s season is wind- finishing in a season-best time of will be held on Saturday, Oct. 17. The banquet will be held at the North
scored on a fumble to start the third their season. ing down. They traveled to Eagle 13:34. Right behind him was Justin Iowa Fairgrounds, Mason City, in the North Iowa Events Center. Social hour
Grove Tuesday, Oct. 6, for their sec- Wright in 13:35. Sam Nelson broke begins at 5:30 p.m. and a prime rib dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Activities
Webster City beats CL 7th grade ond to last meet. 14 minutes for the first time, running include live auction, silent auction, games, and raffles. The public is invited.
“Their times have been getting a time of 13:59. Next was another Tickets are $50 (includes Pheasants Forever membership, banquet dinner, and
team in final game of the season faster as they near the end of the sea- pack of Lions with Theo Swanson, Pheasants Forever magazine subscription), spouse and children tickets are $15
son and this meet produced many Noah Christensen, and Seth Froiland each. Tickets can be purchased at the door, or by contacting Scott Grummer
The Clear Lake seventh grade runs at the fullback position. Chey- of their best times of the year,” said finishing close together in 15:34, (641-529-0126) or Dennis Theobald (641-529-1763). Funds generated from
football team played its final game of enne Cole scored the second touch- Coach Tim Fyfe. 15:40 and 15:47. They were also fol- this banquet are used locally to acquire and improve habitat, food plots, and
the season Tuesday night, Oct. 6, and down on a 30-yard run on the last Riley Cooney once again led the lowed closely by Ashton Eckenrod in support conservation farm programs. Please bring a friend!
lost 40-16 to Webster City. play of the game to end the season on girls team to the finish line, as she 16:04 and Tim Swanson in 16:19.
“We had a little trouble stopping a real high note. broke the top 10 and earned a ninth Cameron Dugan improved his best Beginner trapper event planned
their offense. Hopefully we learned place ribbon in 14:31. She was fol- time of the year by almost two min-
from that game and will beat them in CL CROSS COUNTRY lowed closely by teammate Jillian utes, finishing in 16:34. Next came A beginner trapper event will be held on Saturday, Oct. 17, from 9 a.m.-noon
the future,” said Coach Gary Weber. from page 9 Enke, who finished only seven seconds Isaiah Smith in 17:51 and Elijah El- at the Iowa DNR Clear Lake Wildlife Unit Headquarters, 15326 Balsam Ave.
“This group of kids were a lot of fun Krystle Lu, 110th, 28:41; Madison behind in 14:38, good for 12th place. dridge in 18:11. Alex Gabrielson fin- (Highway S14), in Ventura. Youth and adults of any age interested in getting
to coach. They worked hard, were on Brant, 115th, 29:54; Ellie Biebe- The pack of Kara Branstad, Kacey ished in 20:55, Garratt Paul in 23:00, started trapping are encouraged to attend this event. The objective of this event
time and were very respectful. That sheimer, 116th, 29:59; Aliyah Ben- Zickefoose and Courtney Doughan and Austin Jager in 27:03. is to educate and inform beginning trappers about trapping responsibly. Parents
made it a fun season for me.” nett, 118th, 30:57; and running her once again ran together and finished The young Lions were ready to of youth planning to attend are encouraged to attend as well. There will also be
Against the Lynx, Austin Horner first race, exchange student Erza Men- in times of 17:23, 17:36, and 17:44 compete in the North Central Con- giveaways and door prizes. The event is free and is sponsored by the Iowa Trappers
scored two touchdowns for the Lions. drofa, from Indonesia, finished 124th respectively. Rylee Smith finished ference Meet at Fort Dodge on Tues- Association (ITA) and the Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources. For more informa-
P.J. Feurerbach threw a two- point in a time of 31:46. next in 19:14, then Riley Schuchard day, Oct. 13. tion contact Iowa DNR Conservation Officer Ben Bergman at 641-425-0828.
conversion to Eric Ritter. The Lions competed at the North in 19:28, as she broke the 20 minute “Their hard work and persever-
The second game was won by the Central Conference Meet Tuesday, barrier for the first time. Also running ance will pay off, as I look forward Mason City
Lions, 14-0. Steven Faltas scored the Oct. 13, and will run in District com- her best time of the year was Gretchen to many of them running their best
first touchdown on a 20-yard run . petition at Dike Thursday, Oct. 22. Guetzlaff, who finished in 22:53. times of the year,” said Coach Fyfe.
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Clear Lake’s eighth grade football team wrapped up their season Tuesday, DeVries hooked up with Brody Kuhlemeier on a 39-yard pass play for the Thursday, October 15
Oct. 6, with a 30-14 victory over Webster City. The Lions ended the season final Lions score.
with an impressive 4-1-1 record. “The offensive line of Ryan Thomas, Austin Larsen, Noah Mason, Kanon V-Ball N. Union/St. Ansgar at Forest City, 6:00 p.m.
Connor O’Tool got the Lions off to a fast start, scoring on 43-yard touch- Goeman, Mitchell Raber, and Max Soto did a fantastic job all season,” said
down run the first play of the game. O’Tool also ran in the two-point conver- Coach Stave Hobart. “They are an unselfish group that really took pride in Friday, October 16
sion. He added a second score on a three-yard touchdown run. The two-point their job.”
conversion on that score was successful on a pass from Jaylen DeVries to Con- Other game highlights included a fumble recovery by Adam Heflin. FB Forest City at Humboldt, 7:30 p.m.
nor Morey. “This was an outstanding group of young men to coach. This team is full FB West Fork at Lake Mills, 9:30 p.m.
Brecken Arndt reached the end zone for the Lions on a 32-yard run. Erik of high character athletes that work hard everyday. I look forward to seeing
McHenry provided the two-point conversion. McHenry also had an intercep- their continued success on the field and in the classroom,” added Coach Ho- Game of the Week
tion in the game. bart.
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