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Ch$ca1hmE0onbiincteeerCrpBoltreoifuzaacewrnk.iLsonatahkneedr a BiCsahtsmhakediestwtBsibeeiean-dBzblnlearfeCeilsyvraeo,eokdnoefgtforelaCansmssltceh.teoaiwssCrr.eehL,eaakdk’se, Clear Lake JV boys pick up
67-61 victory in overtime
The Clear Lake JV boys basket- throughout the second half. As time
CLEAR GHV ball team dropped two games and expired, the Lions got one final look,
LAKE picked up an overtime win in recent but could not hit the game winning
basketball action. shot.
THOMAS STORBECK KAYLA RITTER MARA ANDERSON CONNOR BURKE H-D 40, CL 26 In overtime, the Lions built a
The Lions traveled to Hamp- lead and were able to hold on for the
Thomas is a junior returning Kayla is a sophomore and she Mara is a freshman and she Connor is a sophomore and ton-Dumont on Tuesday, Jan. 19, six point victory.
letterwinner. He is a guard. He plays as a post. She is the plays as a guard/forward. She he plays as a guard. He is the and gave everything they had. But it Sam Pedelty led the team with
is the son of Bob and Rebecca daughter of Mike and Brenda is the daughter of Grant and son of Kevin and Katie Burke. wasn’t quite enough as the Lions fell 28 points. Hunter Gerhart added
Storbeck. Ritter. Brenda Anderson. short, 40-36. 11, while Sean Wendal had 13 points.
Clear Lake faced a scoring strug- Seth TenEyck would hit would some
gle in the first half, only scoring 10 big three’s and ended with nine points.
points. They trailed 19-10 by half- “The team really moved the ball
time. and worked together to pull of this
The Lions would battle back in win,” said Coach Austin Peterson.
the second half both offensively and C-G 53, Clear Lake 41
defensively, but the first half deficit It was another close game for
was too much to overcome. Clear Lake when they traveled to
The Lions were led in scoring Clarion-Goldfield on Friday, Jan. 29.
by Hunter Gerhart with 11. Sam The first half was a hard fought
Pedelty added 10, while Sean Wendal battle between the two teams with
contributed eight points on the night. multiple lead changes. The score was
“The Lions really played hard knotted, 20-20 at the half.
on the defensive side, which kept the Costly turnovers in the second
game close,” said Coach Austin Peter- half hurt the Lions and they fell, 53-
son. 41.
CL 67, IF-A 61 (OT) Sam Pedelty again led the team
The Lions treated the local fans with 14 points. Seth TenEyck added
to some extra basketball on Monday, 12, while Hunter Gerhart and Max
Jan. 25. Clear Lake defeated Iowa McKenna contributed five points
Falls-Alden, 67-61 in overtime. apiece.
A slow start for the Lions helped “This group of boys play hard
the Cadets take a 14-point lead in the and play together,” said Coach Aus-
first half. Clear Lake battled back and tin Peterson. “They are fun to watch
cut it three by halftime, 32-29. when everything is clicking. We just
The game would be close need to work on taking care of the ball
and continue to get stops on the de-
fensive side.
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www.woodfordlumber.com 126 - Ben Hillyer (11-15) placed 3rd and scored 6 team points; Quarterfinal - Dal-
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e-mail: [email protected] Place Match - Hillyer (CL) won by fall
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Hillyer - Hambly (CL) received a bye; Semifinal -
_ Logan Chipp (H-D) 31-4 won by fall (0:57)
132 - Will Kirschbaum (21-18) placed 2nd over Hambly (CL); 3rd Place Match - Joe
12 N. 4th St., Return to the Reporter office by 5 p.m. each Friday TIE BREAKER: and scored 16 team points; Quarterfinal - Malecek (O) 26-11 won by major decision
Clear Lake OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK (No Copies Please) TOTAL POINTS OF Kirschbaum (CL) received a bye; Semifi- (13-3) over Hambly (CL)
GAME #1______________ nal - Kirschbaum (CL) won by decision (7-
5) over Logan Hovenga (A-P); 1st Place 195 - Ace Walton (17-9) placed 5th and
Circle the predicted winner Match - Dillon Rubow (IF-A) won by de- scored 6 team points; Quarterfinal - Ben
cision (8-3) over Kirschbaum; 2nd Place Mallinger (O) 22-25 won by decision (4-
1. Texas @ Iowa State 8. Washington @ Colorado 15. Illinois @ Northwestern Match - Kirschbaum (CL) won by rule over 0) over Walton (CL); Cons. Semi -Walton
16. Creighton @ Marquette Logan Hovenga (A-P) (CL) received a bye; 5th Place Match -
2. Minnesota @ Iowa 9. Kansas @ Oklahoma 17. Colorado State @ UNLV Walton (CL) won by decision (11-5) over
18. Gonzaga @ SMU 138 - Ryan Leisure (41-1) placed 1st and Peyton Williams (IF-A)
19. Indiana @ Michigan State scored 22 team points; Quarterfinal - Lei-
20. Miami (Fla.) @ Florida State sure (CL) 41-1 received a bye; Semifinal 220 - Spencer Christensen (6-21) placed
- Leisure (CL) won by fall (1:38) over Noah 5th and scored 6 team points; Quarterfi-
Meineke (O); 1st Place Match - Leisure nal - Emilio Valenzuela (H-D) won by de-
(CL) won by decision (7-1) over Austin cision (3-2) over Christensen (CL); Cons.
Staudt (CC) Semi - Christensen (CL) received a bye;
5th Place Match - Christensen (CL) re-
145 - Kaleb Froiland (20-19) placed 4th ceived a bye
and scored 11 team points; Quarterfinal -
Froiland (CL) won by fall (1:28) over Avery 285 - Kyle Willms (28-17) placed 2nd
Fischer (A-P); Semifinal - Derek Fox (O) and scored 18 team points; Quarterfinal -
won by decision (8-4) over Froiland (CL); Willms (CL) 28-17 won by fall (1:38) over
3rd Place Match - Nick Jaber (IF-A) won Cole Mullenbach (O); Semifinal - Willms
by decision (7-4) over Froiland (CL) (CL) won by decision (5-3) over Zack
Duncan (IF-A); 1st Place Match - Brody
152 - Ryan Faught (37-6) placed 1st and Tupy (CC) won by decision (2-1) over
scored 22 team points. Willms (CL); 2nd Place Match - Willms
Quarterfinal - Faught (CL) received a (CL) won by rule over Zack Duncan (IF-A)
3. Kentucky @ South Carolina 10. Tennessee @ Missouri Sport Shorts
4. UNI @ Wichita State 11. Louisville @ Notre Dame The Jack scheduled this weekend
5. Texas A&M @ LSU 12. Drake @ S. Illinois The seventh annual "The Jack" Helgren Memorial Iowa Lemans Champi-
onship will be held Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12-13. The event is sponsored
6. Kansas State @ Oklahoma St. 13. Virginia @ Duke by the North Iowa Snowseekers. Friday night from 6-9 p.m. pre-register at the
V.F.W. in downtown Clear Lake and cruise around the lake. Saturday, Radar
7. Purdue @ Michigan 14. Penn State @ Nebraska Runs start at 9 a.m. At 10 a.m. Lemans style racing begins. The event also
includes a Vintage Show and Kitty Kat races, all held at Clear Lake State Park
Name________________________________Address__________________________________Phone______________ on South Shore Drive. An awards ceremony will be held at 7 p..m Saturday
night at the Surf Ballroom with a live band.
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
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 Permanent ice fishing shelter must be
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. removed by Feb. 20
CONTEST RULES: 1. Only official entry blanks from the Clear Lake Mirror Reporter will be accepted. All entries must have Permanent ice shelters must be removed from all state-owned lands and
name and phone number included to be eligible. Blank tie breaker scores will be zeros. 2. Entries must be received at the waters by February 20. Ice shelter owners are encouraged not to wait until the
Clear Lake Reporter office by 5 p.m. each Friday or be postmarked Thursday! Any mailed entries received after the following last minute to get their shelter off the ice. If a shelter falls through the ice, the
Monday are not eligible. 3. You may enter as many times as you wish; however, you must use an official entry blank from owner is responsible for getting it out of the lake.
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,
the tie-breaker guess will determine the week’s winner. 6. Weekly winners will receive $10 in Clear Lake Chamber Bucks and
the choice of another prize.