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GHV trounces Clear Lake GHV girls fall
in OT; top
Clear Lake Reporter Emily Spilman scored three goals Haag and Sam Betz played outstand- Humboldt
to lead a Garner-Hayfield/Ventura at- ing, in my opinion.”
SPORTS tack against the Clear Lake Lions Tues- Coach DiMarco made adjustments The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura
CALENDAR day, May 19. The Cardinals posted a at halftime and Clear Lake played more girls soccer team picked up two wins
5-1 win. aggressively in the second half. and dropped a match in overtime in ac-
Wednesday “I felt we played a bit tentative The changes helped the Lions to tion last week.
in the first half. We didn’t challenge score first in the second half, as Erin
•Clear Lake JV/V softball at Hampton- the ball effectively and we allowed too O’Tool scored off of a beautiful pass Webster City 3, GHV 2 (OT)
Dumont, 5:30 p.m. many Garner girls to split our defensive from Kaye Faber. The play began with The third time was not a charm for
back line,” said Clear Lake Coach Nick Krystle Lu making a nice move before the GHV girls, as they dropped a very
Thursday DiMarco. putting the ball off to Faber. close match in overtime to Webster
The aggressive GHV play put the In addition to Spilman’s three City on Monday, May 18. The Lynx
•Clear Lake V boys soccer Substate, Wa- Cardinals ahead, 4-0 at half-time. goals, Payton Bamrick scored a goal topped the Cardinals, 3-2.
verly, 5 p.m. “I was concerned how the girls and had an assist for the Cards. Ali “Webster City is a good team. The
•Clear Lake JV baseball at New Hamp- would respond after a tough loss on Scott also scored and Autum Weaver wind was horrible and you could tell
ton, 5:30 p.m. Monday night,” said GHV Coach Josh was credit with an assist. each half who had the advantage,” said
•Clear Lake V girls soccer home vs. Web- Banse. “They responded by really play- Morgan Westendorf had five saves Coach Josh Banse. “Our girls played
ster City, 5:30 p.m. ing aggressive and as a team. The of- for GHV, while Betz had one. well, but just could not get the win.”
•GHV JJV baseball at Central Springs, 10 fense share the ball really well and at- The Cardinals took 18 shots on Emily Spilman had a fantastic
a.m. tacked the whole game. Our defense goal as a team. game for the Cards, scoring both of
•GHV JJV softball at Central Springs, 10 of Riannan Kadirlik, Brooklyn Laird, Clear Lake goalie Ellie Biebe- GHV’s goals. She also had five shots
a.m. Autumn Prehn, Rachel Sokol, Mack sheimer ended the night with 13 saves. on goal.
“Emily again proved to be one of
Friday Post-season girls soccer pairings the best forwards in the state. She is
really turning it on at the right time,”
•Clear Lake JV/V boys tennis State, By- The Iowa Girls high School Ath- vs. Webster City game. GHV’s Emily Spilman and Clear Lake’s Taylor Hill get physical during Tuesday said Banse.
rnes Park, Waterloo letic Union has released its Regional GHV will meet Humboldt in night’s match. Spilman had a fantastic night for the Cardinals scoring three goals. Goalie Sam Betz had nine saves for
•Clear Lake V baseball double header soccer pairings. the opening round. Their game will -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy GHV.
home vs. Cedar Falls, 5 p.m. Clear Lake and Garner-Hayfield/ be played at 6 p.m. June 2, in Garner.
•GHV JJV softball & baseball at Forest Ventura teams will open the post-sea- The winner will advance to meet the GHV 4, Humboldt 1
City, 11 a.m. son Tuesday, June 2. Clear Lake will winner of the Waterlo Columbus vs. On Thursday, May 21, the Cardi-
•GHV JV/V baseball home vs. Forest City, take on Denver in the opening round iowa Falls-Alden match at 6 p.m. Fri- nals traveled to Humboldt and picked
5:30 p.m. in a 6 p.m. game at Denver. The win- day, June 5, at Waterloo Columbus. up a solid 4-1 victory over the Wild-
•GHV JV/V softball home vs. Forest City, ner will play again at 6 p.m. Friday, Winners from the two brackets cats.
6 p.m. June 5, in Denver. They will meet the will play in the Regional final at 6 “We played well as a team and are
winner of the Aplington-Parkersburg p.m. Monday, June 8, at Denver. starting to put together some great runs
Saturday on offense,” said Coach Josh Banse.
CL BOYS SOCCER great opportunities to score. We did a three goal lead for that to happen.” jury in the Waverly Tournament so Once again, Emily Spilman had
•Clear Lake JV/V tennis State at Byrnes from page 13 not manage to get them a goal, but it Miszewski was able to log 10 unfortunately he was unable to par- a stellar game scoring her sixth goal of
Park, Waterloo is exciting for the teammates and fans minutes as goal keeper. ticipate on Senior night. I am hopeful the week. Also scoring for the Cardi-
players a shot at scoring a goal and the to cheer them on. MJ Mixdorf did a “We lost the shut out, but I’m we can have him healthy by the end of nals was Hannah Lau, Autumn Weaver
Monday offensive players a shot at defending great job of controlling the field po- pretty sure the guys gained respect May or first part of June.” and Jacki Van Ooort. Van Oort also
and goal keeping,” said Coach An- sition tonight and also had a couple for each other and the positions each The Lions were slated to play recorded an assist. GHV had 14 shots
•Clear Lake JV/V baseball home vs. Iowa derson. “Jacob Hogan, my starting good attempts on goal. Miszewski re- of them play,” said the coach. “Luis Webster City on Tuesday, May 19 on goal as a team.
Falls-Alden, 5:30 p.m. keeper, Luke Maring, my starting quested a chance at goal keeper early Padilla is my remaining senior on this and then will end the regular season at Sam Betz and Morgan Westen-
•Clear Lake JV/V softball home vs. Iowa center back, and Zach Zweifel, my this week. I told him it would take 2015 team. Luis had a significant in- Iowa Falls on Friday. dorf shared goalie duties. Betz had two
Falls-Alden, 5:30 p.m. starting left back, all ended up with Clear Lake will play Benton or saves, while Westendorf recorded three
•GHV JV softball & baseball home vs. Postville on May 28 in Waverly for the saves.
Belmond-Klemme, 11 a.m. second round of Regionals. The Lions “Defensively it took us a while to
•GHV V baseball double header at Bel- received a bye in the first round. get going, but they got it together and
mond-Klemme, 5:30 p.m. “As long as we win on the 28th, put a great game in the books,” said
•GHV V softball double header at Bel- we’ll play the 30th for a trip to State,” Banse. “Overall it was a great week.”
mond-Klemme, 6 p.m. said Coach Anderson. As the num-
ber one seed in the region, the May 30
Tuesday game is expected to be played in Clear
Lake.
•Clear Lake JV/V baseball home vs.
North Union, 5:30 p.m.
•Clear Lake JV/V softball home vs. Cen-
tral Springs, 5:30 p.m.
GHV boys go 1-2 in
recent soccer action
•Women’s Track & Field: Thur.-Sat., May Despite playing hard and record- Ryan Meyers and Nathan Lacaria.
28-30, at NCAA West Preliminaries, Aus- ing some close games, the Garner- Dalton Basinger had one assist.
tin, Tex. Hayfield/Ventura boys soccer team Jeremiah Loschen and Chase
could only manage one win in soccer Theobald shared the goalie du-
Liberty action last week, while dropping two. ties. Loschen had three saves and
University Theobald had one. Both of CAL’s
goals were scored against Theobald.
•Women’s Track & Field: Thurs.-Sat., GHV 4, CAL 2 Burke led the team with shots on
May 28-30, at NCAA Division I East Pre- Bad weather didn’t hamper the goal with three. Albertson, Basinger,
liminary Round, Jacksonville, Fla. Cardinals as they picked up a 4-2 vic- Meyers, Lacaria and Colton Schro-
tory over CAL on Monday, May 18 eder had one apiece.
Area students playing college “We played well and the boys fi-
sports for the spring season include: nally ended their losing streak,” said
Andrea Toppin, Ventura, women’s Coach Eric Williams. “I was really
track and Field, Iowa State Univer- proud of the way we played. It was Mason City 4, GHV 3
sity; Dasiana Larson, GHV, women’s also a lot of fun playing every athlete GHV had to rely on younger
track and field, Liberty University. on the bench.” players to carry them against Mason
Everyone on the team contrib- City on Tuesday, May 19. It was a
Clear Lake’s Jacob Hogan uses his head to move the ball against Mason City. Also pictured for Clear Lake is Kyle Willms. uted to the win. great effort, but the team fell just short
-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy Scoring one goal apiece was as the Mohawks picked up a 4-3 vic-
tory.
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