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Sport Shorts GHV girls pick up three wins
Harmony Ranch Golf Tourney set It was a successful week for the Garner- two. She also led the team in stolen bases with zie Van Gerpen also stole three bases and Tiara Van
Hayfield/Ventura softball team, as they picked up three. Gerpen had two stolen bases.
The 2015 Harmony Ranch Open Golf Tournament will be held on Saturday, three wins, moving their record to 10-7 overall. GHV 9, Clarion 7 GHV 4, Forest City 0
June 27, at Garner Golf Course. Registration will be at 8 a.m.with a shotgun GHV 11, Algona 9 Mackenzie Van Gerpen smacked a home run The GHV softball team recorded a shut-out on
start at 8:30 a.m. Cost is $35 per person, four-person best shot for 9 holes. Fee The bats were swinging Monday night, June that brought in two runners to lead the Cardinals the road against Forest City on Friday, June 19.
covers green fees, golf cart, meal and chance to win great prizes. All tournament 15, when the Cardinals traveled to Algona. GHV past Clarion-Goldfield on Thursday, June 18. The Pitcher Brooklynn Ossman pitched all seven
proceeds benefit the Ranch's campus development and therapeutic horseback combined for a total of 20 hits in a 10-inning game, Cardinals topped C-G, 9-7. innings, allowing six hits. She also struck-out four
riding programs. For an entry form email Arispe Law Firm, [email protected] while the Bulldogs had 16 hits. The Cardinals won Ossman got the win on the mound. She batters.
or call 641-357-4150 for questions. Deadline to register is June 19. No refunds the slug fest, 11-9. struck out two batters, gave up four hits and three Tiara Van Gerpen led the Cardinal offense, re-
after that date. Pitcher Brooklynn Ossman pitched all 10 in- runs. Jillian Heitland also saw some time on the cording three hits. She also scored one run and had
nings. She struck out three and walked one. mound. She struck out one batter, gave up five hits two stolen bases. Heitland had two hits and crossed
Boys basketball camps slated at CL Miranda Jackson led the offense with five hits, and four runs. the plate for one run. Recording one run apiece was
including one double, three RBIs and she scored Van Oort, Tusha and Payton Bamrick all re- Jackson, Van Oort and Bamrick. Van Oort recorded
The Clear Lake boys basketball program announces the dates for its summer one run. Ossman also had a hot bat, with four corded doubles. Collecting two RBIs apiece were two RBIs on her single.
camps. The High School Camp (grades 9-10) will be July 27, 28 and 29, from hits and one RBI. Recording two hits apiece were Van Oort, Van Gerpen and Bamrick. Scoring GHV’s other two runs was Katie Oet-
8-10 a.m. in the high school gym. The cost is $40 and will include a camp t-shirt. Tiara Van Gerpen, Mallory Van Oort and Grace Jayden Hughes scored three of the Cardinals’ ken and Hughes.
The Elementary Camp (grades 1-4) will be June 17, 18, and 19, from 8-9:30 a.m. Tusha. Jayden Hughes scored the most runs with nine runs and she had three stolen bases. Macken-
in the Clear Creek gym. The cost is $30 and includes a camp t-shirt. The Middle
School Camp (grades 5-8) will be July 8, 9, 10, from 8-10 a.m. in the Middle Cardinals go 1-2 in busy week
School gym. The cost will be $40 and includes a camp t-shirt. Forms are avail-
able at the high school office. The high school office is open Monday-Thursday, The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura in Tuesday night’s game, each pitch- West Fork. GHV connected on nine two runs. Schroeder walked four and
8 a.m.-3 p.m. and Fridays 8 a.m.-noon. For further information contact Coach baseball team hit some snags last week. ing two innings. Payton James took hits, including a triple by Burke that allowed one hit.
Jeremy Ainley at 641-420-5654 or the high school office at 641-357-5235. The Cardinals went 1-2 on the week, the loss for the team He struck out brought in two runners. Forest City 10, GHV 0
moving their record to 5-10 overall. one batter, allowed six hits and four Payton James, Alek Goll, The Cardinals struggled on the
Results for Oak Hills Ladies Golf Algona 6, GHV 1 runs. Ryan Meyers struck out three, Burke and Bamrick all had two hits road then they traveled to Forest
The Cardinals traveled to Algona walked two, and gave up two hits and apiece. Bamrick and James both con- City on Friday, June 19. GHV just
Twenty-three ladies participated in a round of golf at Oak Hills, in Clear on Tuesday, June 16, to take on the two runs. Colton Schroeder struck nected on doubles. James led the couldn’t stop the Indian bats and were
Lake, on Thursday, June 18. The winner of the plays for the day were Rita Lee Bulldogs. GHV had a hard time find- out two and walked four. team in RBIs with three. Burke and shut-out in five innings, 10-0.
with the longest drive on #9, Sandy Schneider with most sixes, and Bethel Lemke ing their groove on the mound, and GHV only connected on four Joynt had 2 RBIs apiece. Forest City pitcher Colton Ship-
with least putts. Jenny Tomlinson made a birdie on #1. Door prizes were won fell, 6-1. hits. Nick Joynt hit a double, while Burke and Forry led the team in man limited the Cardinals to just
by Rita Lee, Kathi Anastasia, Pat Millard and Gwen Gasperi. The group meets Algona racked up the majority of Harley Forry, Holden Hutcheson and scoring with two runs apiece. Goll, three hits in the contest, while striking
at 8:30 a.m. for registration and play begins at 9 a.m. every Thursday. All area their runs in the first inning, scoring Cade Bamrick all had singles. Con- Brandon Ross, Chase Theobald and out four batters.
ladies are welcome. For further questions call Carolyn at 641-529-0005 or Oak three. They went on to score a run nor Burke scored the Cardinal’s lone Ryley Kozisek each scored a run. James took the loss for GHV.
Hills and talk to Sheila. in the second, third and fourth in- run. Hutcheson recorded the win on He gave up 10 hits and 10 runs. He
nings. GHV scored their run in the GHV 8, West Fork 4 the mound. He struck out two bat- struck out one batter and walked five.
VFW holds Bean Bag Tournament sixth inning. The bats were hotter on Thurs- ters, walked one, gave up two hits and At bat, the Cardinals recorded
The Cardinals used three pitchers day night, when the Cardinals hosted two runs. Kaleb Bruggerman pitched three singles by Forry, Goll and Schro-
The VFW Post 4868 held their weekly Bean Bag Tournament on Wednesday, half of the game, striking out two and eder. Forry managed one stolen base.
June 17. The winner of the Afternoon Singles Match was Dave Carney and Bill walking five. He allowed two hits and
Kingery was the runner-up.
Up and down week for CL JV boys
CLWGA meets for Ladies Day
Clear Lake Women's Golf Association, Veteran's Memorial Golf Club,
held Women's Day on Wednesday, June 10. Play of the Day was “Throw Out
Your 3 Worst Holes.” First place went to Madison Fischels with a score of 23.
Carolyn Thada was second with a 25; Lori Kettleson was third with a 26; and
Diane Carr was fourth with a 26.
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Summer Hours: Mon. - Fri. Open at 4:30 p.m. (641) 829-3850 CL 6, Algona 5 The Lions committed five throw- Lions came alive and scored four runs. “All of us would like to wish Da-
Sat. & Sun. Open at 11:30 a.m. 702 East Lake St., Ventura The JV baseball team traveled to ing errors in the contest and were un- Grell recorded a double and Hamlin vid Vohs a smooth recovery from a
Algona for a great conference match- able to recover. After the first inning had a single setting the Lions up with freak accident that happened at Web-
Dr. Todd D. Hocraffer up. The Lions played a solid game of the Lions trailed 5-1, but were able to runners on second and third with no ster City,” said Uhlenhopp “His in-
defense behind the arm of Brad Burns, rally in the second to score six runs outs. A Clear Lake batter was hit by a jury unfortunately ended his season,
Chiropractor and squeaked out a 6-5 victory. and take the lead 6-5 on a perfectly pitch which loaded the bases with no and we hope that everything turns out
641.357.7189 Burns threw four innings for the executed suicide squeeze from Nate outs. Stevenson came up with a great well for him. David is a great kid and
Lions and allowed four runs on four Tofte. However, in the fourth inning single and an RBI. A crucial strike out a hard worker and he will most defini-
TUESDAY NIGHT hits and no walks. He also struck out the Lions committed two errors and brought up Huey who cracked a two tively be missed on the field.”
three Bulldog hitters. allowed the Lynx to score the tying RBI double to right field, a throwing
SPECIALS On offense, the Lions came up run. In the fifth, the Lynx lead off error put Huey on third. A suicide Students invited
with some timely hits, led by Tanner hitter singled. After a error on a po- bunt by Tofte brought in Huey for a to take part in
New York Strip Huey who had one hit and scored two tential double play, the Lynx had first 6-4 lead. In the bottom of the fourth Farmers Market
runs and had one RBI. Also collect- and second with no outs. The next the Gaels threatened to open the game scavenger hunt
$19.77 ing hits were Zach Lester, Noah Ste- batter hit a hard bouncing ground ball up once again, but a great throw from
venson, Jackson Hamlin, and Nico off of the Lion’s third baseman’s glove Huey picked off a runner at third Iowa students who recently com-
Pecan Crusted Chicken Padilla. which scooted into left field allowing base, and the inning ended with a ter- pleted grades kindergarten through
“Algona was a solid team defen- the game winning run to score before rific sliding catch from Padilla in cen- eight are invited to participate in the
$13.97 sively and they had some great pitch- the Lions could get the out. ter field. “Farmers Market Scavenger Hunt.”
ers. Our guys had to work at the Offensively the Lions were led by On the mound, Tofte threw five To participate, students need to
Served with potato and soup or salad plate, and hopefully this game is going Huey and David Vohs who each re- innings allowing just one earned run complete the “Farmers Market Scav-
to make us a better team,” said Coach corded two hits. Also collecting hits off of four hits. He also struck out enger Hunt” form. Forms may be
305 Main Avenue Justin Uhlenhopp. “We made some were Jacob Peterson and Dalton Grell. two and walked one. picked up at any participating farm-
Downtown Clear Lake costly base running mistakes, and we CL 6, St. Eds 5 Forest City 7, CL 4 ers market or can be printed from the
were fortunate to score on three dif- The Lions were able to record a Clear Lake took on the For- Iowa Department of Agriculture and
(641) 357-0106 ferent past balls. I look forward to win, but were unable to call the game est City Indians on Thursday, June, Land Stewardship’s website at www.
getting another chance to play a qual- a clean victory, as they topped St. Ed- 18. The Lions lost the contest, 7-4. IowaAgriculture.gov under the “Hot
Open 6:30 a.m. Mon-Sat. • 7 a.m. on Sunday ity team when Algona comes to Clear monds, 6-5. Huey threw well on the mound Topics” section.
Dinner Tues.-Thurs. at 5 p.m. • Fri. & Sat. at 4:30 p.m. Lake in a few weeks.” The Lions came out strong in and allowed seven hits and struck out Submit the form to the market
H-D 9, CL 3 the bottom of the first and executed four. manager at the main market booth
On Monday, June 15, the Lions some great small ball with a stolen The Lions struggled defensively, for the farmers market. Upon submit-
took on the Hampton-Dumont Bull- base, and sacrifice bunt, and a base hit committing four errors. Offensively ting the form, students will receive a
dogs. The Lions lost the contest 9-3. from Peterson. However, the Gaels the Lions collected five hits including free item from the market, such as a
“We were unable to make the ba- took advantage of two Lion errors two from Lester and Huey. Peterson fruit, vegetable or honey, and will be
sic plays necessary to keep the game in the top of the fifth and tied the and Tofte each record hits of their entered into a drawing for additional
close,” said Uhlenhopp. game at 1-1. In the third inning, the own. prizes. In addition, the classroom with
The Lions were stingy at the Gaels became more aggressive on the The game was tied 1-1 after the the most participation over the sum-
plate and only managed two hits. bases and were able to steal four in first, and in the third inning the Li- mer will receive a grow light that can
Webster City 8, CL 7 that half inning which allowed three ons had bases loaded with one out be used to help them grow their own
The struggles continued on Tues- runs to cross. Things looked grim and were ready to come alive when fruits and vegetables.
day, June 16, with a 8-7 loss to Web- for the Lions, until Tofte was able to back-to-back strikeouts ended the Area farmers markets participat-
ster City. get two fly ball outs with runners on comeback and took away the Lions ing in the program are: Clear Lake,
second and third. In the fourth the confidence. The Lions were unable to Charles City Downtown, Iowa Falls
score another run. and Riceville.confidential.
WE BRING OUT THE SMILE IN YOU After a rough week of baseball, The Iowa Farm to School pro-
the Lions hope to bounce back with gram, which is part of the Iowa De-
the return of Brad Burns who has partment of Agriculture and Land
missed five games due to a sprained Stewardship, is sponsoring the initia-
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