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SportsOct. 14, 2015 Page 12
Area athletes compete at
the collegiate level
Enter to win WiilnlCialoLmatnoeswstRuteootwosrngyitegaowemhTmfkathiC’sesswelsseLiFe.naeodnrRoeLtorbayaklel. Faught running STEPHANIE FAUGHT
$10 in Clear Lake for Columbia National Qualifier in cross country
Chamber Bucks College and the 5K indoors for NIACC.
and a choice of She is the daughter of Robin and
Former Clear Lake High School Mary Faught, of Clear Lake.
another and NIACC cross country runner
prize. Stephanie Faught, who now runs at
Columbia College, Columbia, S.C.,
was selected as the Appalachian Ath-
letic Conference women’s cross coun-
try runner of the week.
Faught, a senior from Clear
Lake, won the University of South
Carolina-Aiken’s Bridgestone Invita-
tional 5-kilometer race in a season-
best time of 20 minutes, 35 seconds
leading Columbia College to the
team title.
Faught owns the 13th best NI-
ACC women’s cross country time. At
the 2013 NJCAA national meet, she
clocked a 20:31. She was a two time
CLEAR RYAN ATKINSON PARKER CRISPIN NATE DICAMILLO Toppin lending
LAKE talent to
Ryan is a junior. He plays defen- Parker is a junior. He plays wide Nate is a junior. He plays defen- Wartburg X-C
sive end and right guard. He is the receiver and corner. He is the son sive tackle and offensive guard. team
son of Scott and Gloria Atkinson. of Kyle and Laura Crispin. He is the son of Kim Dicamillo.
Former Garner-Hayfield-Ventu-
ra standout cross country runner, Joel JOEL TOPPIN
Toppin, is now lending his talents also crowned as champions, earning
to the Wartburg men’s cross country 24 points. Toppin, a sophomore,
team. The team is currently ranked finished in 8th place with a time of
22nd in the nation. 26:27.
Earlier this month, the team
won their own invitational on the
Warburg campus. The Knights had
three runners finish in the top 10.
Toppin just missed the top 10 and
finished 11th with a time of 26:35.5.
At the Les Duke Invitational,
held in September, the Knights were
GHV JOSH CHIZEK TUCKER DATEMA CONNER SHAW
Josh is a junior returning letterwin- Tucker is a junior. He plays center Conner is a junior returning letter- Davidson aiding
ner. He plays tackle/defensive end. and defensive tackle. He is the son winner. He plays running back and NIACC men’s
He is the son of Ken and Cyndi of Stacy and Sarah Datema. free safety. He is the son of Chad golf team
Chizek. and Ranae Shaw.
The NIACC men’s golf team
CONTEST RULES: 1. Only _ 12 N. 4th St., Return to the Reporter office by 5 p.m. each Friday placed fifth at the NJCAA Region XI
official entry blanks from fall preview tournament with a 322-
the Clear Lake Mirror Re- Clear Lake OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK (No Copies Please) 345 – 667 on Monday, Oct. 12.
porter will be accepted. All Sophomore Sam Steinwand led
entries must have name and Circle the predicted winner the Trojans with a 76-84 – 160, which
phone number included to was tied for 14th in the individual
be eligible. Blank tie breaker 1. Clear Lake @ Hampton-Dumont 11. Nebraska @ Minnesota medalist competition at the Lake
scores will be zeros. 2. En- Panorama National Golf Course.
tries must be received at the 2. Clarion-Goldfield @ GHV 12. Florida @ LSU “We’ve had a pretty solid fall
Clear Lake Reporter office season overall, but this weekend was
by 5 p.m. each Friday or 3. Iowa @ Northwestern 13. USC @ Notre Dame pretty disappointing for us,” NIACC
be postmarked Thursday! coach Chris Frenz said. “We just
Any mailed entries received 4. Ole Miss @ Memphis 14. Missouri @ Georgia didn’t play well.”
after the following Monday Also for NIACC, Zach Nichol-
are not eligible. 3. Write in 5. UNLV @ Fresno State 15. Oregon @ Washington son shot 79-88 – 167; Spencer Da-
your choice of winner on line vidson shot 83-87 – 170; Kenton
which corresponds with ad. 6. Louisiana Tech @ Mississippi St. 16. Kansas City @ Minnesota (P) Waters shot 85-86 – 171 and Bran- SPENCER DAVIDSON
Tie games do count. You don Nordman shot 84-89 – 173.
may choose tie as a result if 7. Pittsburgh @ Georgia Tech 17. Chicago @ Detroit (P) 312 – 604; Iowa Central 321-312 – 633;
you wish. 4. You may enter Team standings – Kirkwood 292- DMACC 315-327 – 642; Iowa Lakes 325-
as many times as you wish; 8. Michigan St. @ Michigan 18. Arizona @ Pittsburgh (P) 330 – 655; NIACC 322-345 – 667; Iowa
however, you must use an Central Junior Varsity 333-354 – 687; Iowa
official entry blank from this 9. Alabama @ Texas A&M 19. Carolina @ Seattle (P) Lakes Junior Varsity 351-358 – 709.
paper. No copies will be ac- NIACC – T14. Sam Steinwand (T14)
cepted. 5. Each previous 10. Oklahoma @ Kansas St. 20. Baltimore @ San Francisco (P) 76-84 - 160; Zach Nicholson (T25) 79-88 -
week’s winner will be listed 167; Spencer Davidson (28) 83-87 - 170;
in the Mirror-Reporter. 6. In Name _________________________________Phone_____________________ TIE BREAKER: Kenton Waters (T29) 85-86 - 171; Brandon
case of ties, the tie-breaker Address__________________________________________________________ TOTAL POINTS OF Nordman (T31) 84-89 - 173.
guess will determine the
week’s winner. 7. Weekly GAME #1______________
winners will receive $10 in
Clear Lake Chamber Bucks 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 Finn a
and the choice of another at the Clear Lake Reporter office by 5 p.m. each Friday or be postmarked Thursday! Any mailed entries received after the following Monday are not eligible. 3. Write in your choice of winner on line which corresponds with ad. Tie leading scorer
prize. games do count. You may choose tie as a result if you wish. 4. 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. 5. Each previous week’s winner will be on NIACC
listed in the Mirror Reporter. 6. In case of ties, the tie-breaker guess will determine the week’s winner. 7. Weekly winners will receive $10 in CL Chamber Bucks & your choice of a travel mug, insulated lunch tote or Stadium Cushion. soccer team
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