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“I am proud of the young men for fighting Clear Lake
the urge to coast and just be content with the Volunteers
lead. They worked on getting better.” Honored
GHV Head Boys
Soccer Coach Page 10
Eric Williams
Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter April 6, 2016 • Page 9
Clear Lake Reporter
SPORTS
CALENDAR
Thursday Dane Waldron (left) and Emily Snelling, pictured at the State Coed Golf Meet in 2015, were both honored
at the Iowa High School Golf Coaches Association’s annual awards banquet. -Submitted photo
•Clear Lake JV/V girls golf home
vs. New Hampton, 4 p.m. Golf awards GHV’s Turner Albertson goes against a CAL player for possesion of the ball. Albertson scored three of GHV’s
•Clear Lake JV/V boys tennis at presented at 12 goals in Monday night’s match-up. Also pictured for the Cardinals is Ryan Meyers (#12). -Reporter
Iowa Falls-Alden, 4:30 p.m. IHSGCA banquet photo by Chris Barragy
•Clear Lake JV/V girls tennis
home vs. Iowa Falls-Alden, 4:30 The Iowa High School Golf Coaches Asso- GHV opens 2016 season
p.m. ciation recently held its annual Hall of Fame in- with a win and a loss
•Clear Lake V girls soccer home duction ceremony and 2014-15 awards banquet. The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura boys soccer shot. Burke had two shots on goal and Basinger
vs. GHV, 5:30 p.m. Clear Lake’s Emily Snelling and Dane Waldron, Former CLHS football coach, Fred Wieck, was team opened the 2016 season with a close loss to had one shot on goal.
•GHV V girls track at Eagle along with former Coach Fred Wieck, were all inducted into the High School Golf Hall of Fame. Mason City, followed by a trouncing of CAL. “I’m really proud of the way our team con-
Grove, 4:30 p.m. honored at the banquet. -Submitted photo Mason City 3, GHV 0 tinued to battle, and the senior leadership really
•GHV JH girls track at Forest City, Snelling and Waldron were presented with It wasn’t the opening night the Garner-Hay- is shining through,” said Williams. “We again
4:30 p.m. Player of the Year awards. Snelling was able to at- field-Ventura boys were hoping for, as they fell have a great group of young men who are enjoy-
•GHV V girls soccer at Clear tend the award ceremony, but Waldron could not. to Mason City, 3-0, on Friday, April 1. It was a ing the game and are committed to getting bet-
Lake, 5:30 p.m. Coach Wieck was inducted into the High tough battle in very windy conditions. ter.”
School Golf Hall of Fame. He was nominated by “I knew that Mason City would be a tough GHV 12, CAL 3
Friday Eric Perry for the honor. team this year,” said Coach Eric Williams. “They It was a great night for soccer when the Car-
In addition to being honored at the Awards are very well coached and are starting to get a lot dinals hosted CAL on Monday, April 4. GHV
•Clear Lake JV/V boys golf at Banquet, Snelling and Waldron were also in the of kids committed to the program.” pounded the understaffed CAL team, 12-3.
Pella, 1 p.m. Parade of Champions held during the Girls State The Cardinals came out tough, but had a few CAL started the match off with 10 play-
•Clear Lake V/JV boys soccer at Basketball Tournament in recognition of their in- shots turned away early in the game. They also ers, but lost one to injury in the first half, leav-
Humboldt, 5 p.m. dividual State Golf titles and for winning the Coed had one shot that drifted wide right of the goal. ing them with only nine players on the field
•Clear Lake JV/V boys track at Golf title. The Mohawks scored 24 minutes into the for about 20 minutes. The Cadets lost another
Clarion-Goldfield, 5 p.m. Snelling, a junior, will be returning this sea- contest. GHV again rallied and got another player in the second half. GHV Coach Eric Wil-
•GHV V girls & boys golf at Eagle son to the Lion squad. Waldron graduated from chance, but this time the shot hit the cross bar liams pulled a couple of his players to even up the
Grove, 4:15 p.m. CLHS and is a member of the Northwestern Uni- and fell short. Mason City took advantage of the match.
•GHV V boys track at Clarion- versity golf team. wind in the second half and scored two more “Even though the score doesn’t look like it,
Goldfield, 5 p.m. times to capture the 3-0 victory. CAL is a great team,” said Coach Eric Williams.
CLHS students plan four-person “We had our opportunities and it seemed we “We were a bit sloppy in the first half.”
Saturday best shot tournament as fundraiser were just short on a shot, or one pass away from The Cardinals managed a 4-2 lead by half-
making a play. We just couldn’t get that one extra time. It was in the second half that GHV explod-
•GHV Trapshooting at Wavely- Megan Merfeld and Alanna Monson, both tournament that golfers can win through differ- step in,” said Williams. ed, collecting seven goals in the final 20 minutes
Shell Rock, 9 a.m. & at Cedar Clear Lake High School students, have planned ent games,” added Merfeld. Starting the game for GHV was Jared Gra- of play.
Falls, 5 p.m. a four-person best shot golf tournament as a fun- So far, donations have been received from: ham, Patrick Terhark, Ryan Myers, Turner Alb- “I do believe that if CAL had 11 guys and
draiser. Larson’s Mercantile, Lake Lifestyle, Emerson’s by ertson, Dalton Basinger, Jonah Albertson, Nick some subs, it would have been a more competi-
Monday The pair have started M&M Youth Leader- the Lake, Starboard Market, Buffalo Wild Wings Joynt, Colton Raw, Dane Whipple, Brandon tive match,” said Williams. “I am proud of my
ship Program as a way to get involved and give of Mason City, Orange Leaf of Mason City, Lake Feuring and Aiden McRobie. Also seeing action young men for fighting the urge to coast and just
•Clear Lake JV/V boys golf at back to the community. The tournament will Chevrolet, The Barrel Drive-In, Wayne’s Ski and was Seth Miller, Colton Schroeder, Connor Shaw be content with the lead, but they worked on get-
New Hampton, 4 p.m. be held on Sunday, April 17, at Oak Hills Golf Cycle, Cinema West, Affordable Arbor Tree Ser- and Connor Burke. ting better.”
•Clear Lake JV/V girls golf at Ma- Course in Clear Lake, at 11 a.m. vice, and many more. McRobie, who serves as GHV’s goal keeper, Scoring three goals apiece for the Cardinals
son City, 4 p.m. “The proceeds this year will go to the Mason Lake Chevrolet will be donating a car for a finished with 10 saves and had two goals scored was Turner Albertson, Dalton Basinger and Con-
•Clear Lake JV/V boys tennis City Cancer Center, where the funds will be used hole-in-one. against him. Following an injury to McRobie, nor Burke. Ryan Myers, Dane Whipple and
home vs. Webster City, 4:30 p.m. to provide transportation/lodging arrangements Lunch will be provided by Louie’s Custom Miller stepped in for the final 20 minutes in goal Colton Schroeder each had one goal.
•Clear Lake V/JV boys soccer, for patients that may have difficulties getting to Meats and Premium Beverage. Golfers may and made four saves and had one goal scored Burke led the team in assists with three, fol-
home vs. CAL, 5 p.m. their appointments,” said Monson. register the day of the tournament, but advance against him. lowed by Albertson with two.
•GHV V girls & boys golf home, “Our community has been very encourag- registration is appreciated. Alcoholic beverages Myers had four shots, Terhark had two shots Goalie Seth Miller had six saves.
4:15 p.m. ing and supportive of our program. Many local must be bought on the premises. Golf carts are and Turner Albertson and Whipple each had one
•GHV V boys soccer at Iowa businesses have donated various prizes for the limited, so sign up early.
Falls-Alden, 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday
•Clear Lake JV/V girls tennis
home vs. Osage, 4 p.m.
•Clear Lake JV/V boys track
home, 4:30 p.m.
•Clear Lake V girls soccer at
Humboldt, 5 p.m.
•Clear Lake JV/V girls track at Al-
gona, 5 p.m.
•GHV JH girls track at Belmond
Klemme, 4:30 p.m.
•GHV V girls track at Clarion-
Goldfield, 5 p.m.
•GHV V girls soccer home vs.
Webster City, 5:30 p.m.
•Women’s & Men’s Track & Field:
Sat., April 9, at Sun Angel Clas-
sic, Tempe, Az.
•Softball: Wed., April 6, at Kirk-
wood, 2 p.m.
•Baseball: Thurs., April 7, home
vs. Marshalltown CC, 3 p.m.
•Women’s & Men’s Track & Field:
Sat., April 9, at Cornell College
Open
•Softball: Sat., April 9, at Iowa
Central CC, 1 p.m.
•Baseball: Sat.-Sun., April 9-10,
at Kirkwood CC, 1 p.m.
•Softball: Sun., April 10, home
vs. DMACC, noon
•Softball: Tues., April 12, home
vs. Marshalltown CC, 2 p.m.
•Baseball: Wed., April 6, home
vs. Clarke University
•Softball: Sat.-Sun., April 9-10,
home
•Baseball: Sat.-Sun., April 9-10,
home vs. University of Winnipeg,
1 p.m.
•Softball: Tues., April 12, home
vs. Clarke University, 4 p.m.
•Baseball: Tues., April 12, at
Clarke University, 2 p.m.
•Baseball: Fri.-Sun., April 8-10, Sholly signs with Tufts University
at Missouri Southern, Joplin, Mo.
Clear Lake High School senior Justin Sholly signed a national letter of intent last week to play football The Cardinal’s Brady Hess takes a kick in Monday night’s home contest against CAL. -Reporter photo by
•Baseball: Fri.-Sat., April 8-9, at at Tufts University in Massachusetts. Sholly led Clear Lake’s defensive unit, which finished second in Chris Barragy
Wartburg scoring defense in District 2, averaging 18.1 over 10 games, as well as total defense. Sholly was named
the Most Valuable Defensive Player on the Class 2A District 2 All-District Team. He ranked third in
MORE CALENDAR the district in total tackles with 57 solo and 50 assisted. Looking on at the signing are his parents,
on Page 10 Kristy and Kevin (seated), along with Clear Lake Head Coach Jared DeVries and Assistant Coach Troy
Tysdahl.-Submitted photo.