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A week of ups and downs for Cardinal softball team
It was a busy week of ups and In the 6-1 loss, Brooklynn Oss- Coach Christi Weiser. test, 14-4. dress and Abby Kale each had one . RBIs and scored one run.
downs for the Garner-Hayfield/ man pitched the entire game, giving up The Cardinals scored three runs in Scoring one run apiece was Brook- Lake Mills Tournament Also collecting hits was Miranda
Ventura softball team. They picked 11 hits, walking two and striking out the next game, but still fell short. Abby lyn Ossman, Grace Tusha, Miranda The Cardinals split two games at Jackson, with two hits, and Tiara Van
up some wins and some losses playing four. Kale scored two runs for GHV, and Ka- Jackson and Jacki Van Oort. Payton the Lake Mills tournament played on Gerpen, Brooklynn Ossman and Jacki
seven games last week. Mackenzie Van Gerpen scored the tie Oetken scored the other. Barrack recorded an RBI. Saturday, June 6. GHV beat Riceville, Van Oort all getting one hit apiece.
lone run for the Cards. Oetken had a good night at the The Cardinals speed was evident 10-3, but fell to Central Springs, 9-6. Tiara Van Gerpen scored two
B-K 6, GHV 1 Grace Tusha had the only hit for plate, collecting three hits for the in the game with Tusha, Jackson and It was a tough loss to Central runs. Jackson, Mallory Van Oort and
B-K 10, GHV 3 GHV and she stole one base. Mack- Cards, with one being a triple. Col- Ossman all picking up two stolen bas- Springs, but a solid win for us against Ossman rounded out the scoring.
The week started slow for the Car- enzie Van Gerpen collected two stolen lecting one hit apiece was Tiara Van es. Mackenzie Van Gerpen and Van Riceville,” said Coach Christi Weiser. The Cardinals knocked out 10 hits
dinals. They hosted Belmond-Klemme bases in the game. Gerpen, Ossman and Megan Oetken. Oort had one apiece. Against Central Springs, the Car- and collected 10 runs to beat Riceville.
in a double header on Monday, June 1. “We are really fortunate this year Tusha led the team in stolen bases Jillian Heitland collected the loss. dinals just couldn’t find the groove on Payton Bamrick led the team at
The Broncos won both games, 10-3, to have a lot of great athletes who can with two. Tiara Van Gerpen, Kale, and She pitched 3.67 innings. She gave up the mound. Brooklynn Ossman took the plate with three hits, three RBIs
and 6-1. contribute in a variety of ways,” said Katie Oetken each had one stolen base. seven hits and nine runs. She walked and one run. Miranda Jackson also had
Pitching duties were split between two and struck out three. Bailee Pit- the loss, pitching two innings. She a good game with two hits, one being
Ossman and Jillian Heitland. Ossman zenberger provided pitching relief. She gave up four hits and three runs and a double, and she collected four RBIs.
took the loss. She gave up five hits, six have up six hits and five runs. She walked four. Jillian Heitland pitched Tiara Van Gerpen had one hit, scored
runs, walked two and struck out two. walked one. four innings, giving up five hits and two runs and led the team with three
Heitland gave up four hits and four four runs. She walked four and struck stolen bases.
runs. She walked one and struck out GHV 4, Bishop Garrigan 3 out one. Sydney Childress also took a Ossman pitched all four innings
two. The tide turned for the Cardinals turn on the mound, giving up two runs to collect the win. She gave up four
when they traveled to Algona on Fri- on two walks. hits, struck out two and walked one.
day, June 5, to face Bishop Garrigan. Mackenzie Van Gerpen led the “I’m really excited about the big
North Union 14, GHV 0
The Cardinals met a tough oppo- GHV picked up a one run victory, 4-3. team at the plate, collecting two hits, steps we’ve taken in just one short
nent on Wednesday, June 3, when they “The girls battled their way to a re- one being a homerun. She had three week,” said Weiser.
faced North Union at home. GHV ally good North Iowa Conference win
lost to the power house, 14-0. against Bishop Garrigan,” said Coach
“We struggled against North Christi Weiser. Sport Shorts
Union,” said Coach Christi Weiser. Brooklynn Ossman pitched the
“We are working right now to find that entire game. She gave up eight hits and
right group that meshes together well, struck out six batters. Oak Hills to hold 2 Kid Best Shot
but the kids are learning and working Tiara Van Gerpen was on her
all day everyday.” game Friday night, as she scored two of Oak Hills Golf Course, Clear Lake, will host a 2-Kid Best Shot Tournament
Pitcher Brooklynn Ossman took the four runs and was able to steal three on Tuesday, June 23. The shotgun start will begin at 8:30 a.m. The cost is $10
the loss on the mound. Ossman gave bases. Mackenzie Van Gerpen car- per person. Age categories are 10 and under, 11-13, and 14-17. To register, call
Oak Hills at 357-2216.
up 15 hits, including two homeruns. ried the big stick for the night, hitting Wichman records hole-in-one
Grace Tusha and Mackenzie Van two doubles and bringing in one run-
Gerpen were the only GHV players to ner. Mallory Van Oort also had a good Tim Wichman, 51, of Clear Lake, recorded his second hole-in-one of the
get a hit off North Union pitcher Pey- night, smacking a double that brought season, and his fifth career hole-in-one on Friday, June 5, at Oak Hills Golf
ton Olson. in two runners. She also scored a run. Course. Tim aced hole #7 (162-yards) using a nine iron. The shot was witnessed
Humboldt 14, GHV 4 Sydney Childress also scored for the by Brenda Wichman, Jayne and Randy Bitker, Matt Glidden, Tom and Sheila
It was a tough night on the road, Cards. Sherman, Brad and Carter Garrington and Chase Bacon. This is the fourth hole-
Payton Bamrick hit a double and in-one of the season at Oak Hills.
GHV pitcher Brooklynn Ossman throws the ball to teammate Grace Tusha to make when the Cardinals traveled to Hum- Ossman also had a hit. CLWGA meets for Ladies Day
a play at first base. -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy boldt on Thursday, June 4. Humboldt Miranda Jackson had three stolen
pounded out 13 hits and won the con- bases, while Ossman had two and Chil- Clear Lake Women's Golf Association, Veteran's Memorial Golf Club,
held Women's Day on Wednesday, May 27. The play of the day was "Dreaded
Orange Ball." First place went to the team of Madison Fischels, Shirley Miller,
Tough week for GHV baseball team Vicki Hensely and Gwen Gasberry, with a score of 52. Second place went to
The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura Payton James took the loss on the pitched. Meyers gave up one hit and RBI. Nick Joynt and Schroeder both Jill Tarr, Becky Baack and Abby and Carol Lewis, with a score of 53. Third
baseball team had a tough week, drop- mound, giving up four hits and seven struck out two, while Hutcheson gave had one hit and one RBI. Alek Goll place went to Virginia Holmes, Margaret Peterson, Laura Garman and Mary
ping four games. runs. He walked three. Kaleb Brugger- up three hits, one run and walked two. and Connor Burke had one hit apiece. Mykelstad, with a score of 53. The fourth place team with a score of 57, was
man also pitched, giving up three hits Harley Forry led the team at the GHV’s other two runs were scored Carolyn Thada, Lana Ringus and Coral Conklin. Fifth place went to Bobbi
North Union 11, GHV 1 and four runs and walking five. Cody plate, with two hits, one run and one by Payton James and Burke. Bendickson, Julie Johnson, Linda Bottorff and Nancy, with a score of 59. The
North Union went on a scoring Kent also tried his arm on the mound. sixth place team of Marilyn Johnson, Kathy Vine, Sue Nicklaus and Kathy
frenzy on Wednesday, June 3 and beat He gave up two hits and two runs. Shaffer, shot a 63. Seventh place went to Chryl Bervig, Marian Thompkins,
GHV, 11-1 on the Cardinals’ home Nick Joynt knocked in Harley Ione Hayungs and Joan Leeper with a score of 65. Prize winners for the week
field. Forry for the Cardinals’ lone run. were the sixth place team.
The game was close until the final Humboldt Tournament
two innings, with North Union only The GHV baseball team competed Results for Oak Hills Ladies Golf
having a slight 3-0 lead heading into in the Humboldt Tournament on Sat-
the sixth inning. North Union scored urday, June 6. They lost both games. On Thursday, June 4, 16 ladies participated in a round of golf and enjoyed
four runs in each of the last two in- The Cardinals faced a tough Hum- a salad and dessert luncheon. The event of the day was straight golf and the win-
nings, Ryle Kozisek scored the Cardi- boldt team, falling 16-1. Brandon Ross ners were drawn. They were Sue Nicklaus, Nelda Tesar, and Joan Eness. Door
nals’ lone run in the seventh inning. scored GHV’s only run. prizes were won by Gwen Gasperi, Vicki Hensley, Shirley Berry, and Rita Lee.
Also collecting a hit was Holden Ross took the loss on the mounds, Joan Gribben made a chip-in on #8 to win pot and Jenny Tomlinson had a birdie
Hutcheson, Brandon Ross, and Payton giving up 11 hits and 11 runs. He also on #3. The group meets at 8:30 a.m. for registration and play begins at 9 a.m.
James. walked three. Cody Kent provided every Thursday. All area ladies are welcome. For further questions call Carolyn
Alek Goll took the loss on the some relief pitching. He gave up three at 641-529-0005 or Oak Hills and talk to Sheila.
mound. Goll pitched six innings and hits and five runs. He walked one and
Brandon Ross pitched one. Goll gave struck out one. Optimum Health Chiropractic
up six hits, walked one and struck The Cardinals improved against
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Bishop Garrigan 13, GHV 1 Colton Schroeder took the loss. a better way of life.
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