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Snelling and Frayne to compete
in Girls State Golf Tournament
Clear Lake’s Emily Snelling was Lions team was denied the chance to
the class of the Girls Class 3A Re- advance.
gional Golf meet held in Pocahontas Frayne and her GHV team par-
Wednesday, May 27. She advanced ticipated in the Regional meet, which
to State as the winner in the Regional was delayed a day due to rain showers
with a two-round score of 68. She Tuesday.
will be joined at State this week by The Cardinals finished fourth as
Garner-Hayfield/Ventura’s Bailee a team with a 394. Clarion-Goldfield-
Frayne, who was fourth overall with Dows won the regional title with a
an 86. 368, with MOC-Floyd Valley finish-
Snelling, a sophomore, fired a ing second with a 375. The first and
4-under (35-33) 68 to take the title second place teams advance to State.
with her lowest 18-hole score of her Kuemper Catholic was third at Re-
career. gionals with 382.
“Emily was very prepared for the “It was a disappointing day for
regional tournament. Pocahontas us. With beautiful weather and a fair-
Golf Club wasn’t that long of a course, ly easy golf courses I was hoping we
so she was able to use her long hitting could have brought in a great score,”
abilities to her advantage,” said Clear said GHV Coach Todd Greiman. “It’s
Lake Coach Adam Brinkman. “Em- ironic that in the two previous tourna-
ily’s short game - especially her putting ments the girls played on much more
- has been her biggest struggle so far difficult courses with horrible weath-
this season, but we worked extremely er, but essentially have the same team
Clear Lake’s Lexi Holtz battles a Webster City player during the Thursday, May 28 hard on at that aspect all week in prep- score. We didn’t play poorly, but the
game. The Lynx topped the Lions, 5-1. -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy aration for Regionals and It definitely other teams played exceptional.”
paid off. Her short game was by far Kyleigh Slaichert had a (47-45)
Lions drop two; look to turn the best I have ever seen it out of her. 92 for the Cards, followed by Madee
things around for post-season She made some great putts that re- Hejna with (51-50) 101. Also figur-
The Clear Lake girls soccer team ally motivated her short game. She ing in the team score was Rachel En-
dropped a pair of matches last week. night, 13 of which were shots on goal. is the hardest working golfer I know, right with a (57-58) 115. Elly John-
The Lions will be looking to turn Goalie Ellie Biebesheimer had 13 both during practice and outside of ston had carded a (59-61) 120 and
things around when their post-season saves for the Lions. practice, and her scores are proving Paige Penning had a (69-68) 137.
gets underway this week. it.” “I’m glad to see Bailee move on
IFA 4, CL 0 Webster City 5, CL 1 One week ago Snelling shot her in tournament play,” added Greiman.
The Lions were on the road Fri- A small Clear Lake squad gave career nine-hole score-- a 31 during “As a freshman she has established
day, May 22, at Iowa Falls. The team Webster City a battle, but fell 5-1 on practice. herself as one of the area’s top play-
Thursday, May 28. Snelling qualified for the Re- ers and I look for great performances
“I thought the girls played re- gional Golf Meet as an individual; the from her as she matures.”
was solid defensively, but the Cadets markably well. We are down to 13 GHV’s Madee Hejna takes a swing during Regional competition. Hejna carded
stifled the Lion offense and went on field players due to injuries, so each of a (51-50) 101 for the Cardinals. -Submitted photo
Shaky start for Cardinalto win, 4-0.
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The Lions were held to just three “We continued to pressure Web- Forest City 2, GHV 1 ton James, and Connor Burke. Nick Clear
shots on goal in the entire match. ster City offensively, but fatigue set in The GHV baseball team dropped Joynt smacked a double and brought Lake
Defensively, Clear Lake turned during the final third of the half and a home game to Forest City on Satur- in two RBIs
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“Freshmen Taylor Hill, Lexi DiMarco. In all, the Lions had nine The Indians scored a run in the Schroeder split time on the mound
Holtz, Krystle Lu, Lizzie Lakose, Sky- shots on goal. “We attacked much first inning. The Cardinals didn’t find with each pitching four innings. Your First Home
lar Andrea, and Rissa Barragy played better and had several near misses,” home plate until the fifth inning to Schroeder took the loss. Schroeder or Your Dream Home
very well and continue to improve added the coach. knot the score, 1-1. GHV’s defense struck out four, walked two and
weekly,” said Coach DiMarco. Kaye Faber, Maddie Wendel, slipped in the ninth and Forest City gave up three hits and two runs. New Homes • Additions • Remodels
The game saw the return of Brie Erin O’Tool, Rissa Barragy and Krys- scored for the final 2-1 victory. Hutcheson walked six, gave up one
Wagler, who has been out for an ex- tle Lu, and Lexi Holtz played well as Payton James took the loss on the hit and allowed three runs. 641-357-4987
tended period with an injury. “It was an offensive unit this game, said Di- mound for the Cardinals. He threw The second game was close too,
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said the coach. Goalie Ellie Biebesheimer ended six hits. Holden Hutcheson also put 2-1.
The Cadets had 25 shots on the with 10 saves. Goll scored the Cardinal’s lone
GHV soccer boys fall to in some time on the mound. He run on an RBI by Joynt. Joynt led the
Gilbert in Substate semifinal struck out one, walked one and gave team with two hits, both being dou-
up one hit. bles. James and Schroeder each had
Colton Schroeder scored GHV’s one hit apiece.
lone run. Kaleb Bruggerman and Ryan Myers pitched the entire six
innings for the Cardinals. He struck
The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura the final two minutes of play, when Brandon Ross each recorded two hits. out five batters, walked five and gave
boys soccer team advanced in Class 1A Gilbert helped GHV’s Nathan Lacara Harley Forry, Hutcheson, Alek Goll, up one hit.
Substate play, but fell to a highly com- to score a goal in his last match as a se- Ryan Myers and Schroeder all had one
petitive Gilbert team in Substate semi- nior. hit apiece. Check out the Home Buyer’s
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GHV 2, Nevada 1 cer athlete who has Down Syndrome,” led the team in stolen bases, with three
On Tuesday, May 26, the Cardi- said Williams. “I couldn’t believe that and two respectively. Tyler Anderson,
nals met Nevada in a Class 1A Substate a team would do that in a District Goll and Bruggerman each had one
match. Everyone is playing for a shut- stolen base.
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two goals in the first half. Defense held could experience the love of the game. The Cardinals dropped both Badker Wayne W, 901 5th Ave S.............................. 2015023958 Edison Earl, 321 N Carolina Ave .............................. 2015171394 Porter Eric Scott, Po Box 361 .................................. 2015068956
their own and kept Nevada scoreless in It’s the reason that we play every match. games in a double header against Bel- Blakewell Michael L, 13431 Killdeer Ave ................ 2015188885 Flickinger Allen, 1326 S Hampshire Ave.................. 2015006398 Porter Lorraine E, Po Box 361.................................. 2015068956
the first half. It’s the things that high school sports mond-Klemme on Monday, June 1, at Cooley Phillip J, 301 6th Ave S ................................ 2015047429 Garden Logan, 935 15th Ne .................................... 2015027544 Rentz Harriet H, 1531 6th Pl Se Apt 115................. 2015194211
Nevada came back in the second should be about - helping others expe- home. Both games were close, with Fischer Sandra D, 819 4th Ave S ............................ 2015024011 Gazes Marie, 126 2nd St Se .................................... 2015109850 Rood Brian, 547 S Grant Ave ................................... 2015045073
half and scored a goal. A rain delay rience success.” GHV only losing by one run in each Fischer Sandra, Po Box 423..................................... 2015171085 Giese Linda, 932 N Adams ...................................... 2015039812 Rose Emma M, 219 S Kentucky Ave ....................... 2015138556
gave the Cardinals the rest they needed Coach Williams also praised his game. Folven Ronald, 207 N 3rd St .................................... 2015167648 Harms Sheryl, 1810 10th St New ............................. 2015031514 Rosenbaum Joseph H, 2804 S Adams Ave ............. 2015106809
and they came back at full strength and team for their sportsmanship and re- GHV came out in game one and Harris Michael, Kimt 112 North Pennsylvania .......... 2015027801 Saucke Rhonda L, 1425 S Virginia Ave ................... 2015077804
closed the game with a 2-1 victory. spect for the game. got a run across the plate in the first Hazel Mary E, 1219 10th St Nw ............................... 2015122227 Schissel Jammie J, 319 S Rhode Island Ave ........... 2015033852
“I was so excited to have won our “After getting beat 8-1, the boys inning. The Broncos answered that by Heffern Cletus J , 503 S Tennessee Pl Apt 102........ 2015051671 Schrage Dale E, 715 12th St Se ............................. 2015122510
District match,” said Coach Eric Wil- were still respectful and showed sports- scoring one run in the third innings, Hegland Edelgard A, 10 S Adams Ave Apt 6 .......... 2015193465 Smeby Terry, 13777 Lark Ave................................... 2015006889
liams. “It helped to give the confidence manship. It meant that these young two runs in the fourth and one run in Hejna Emily R, Co Kathy Hejna 1048 1st St Nw ..... 2015021270 Starbuck Faith, 1912 S Jefferson Ave...................... 2015044327
that we needed for the next match and men have taken what sports are truly the fifth to go up, 4-1. The Cardinals Hejna Kathryn R, 1048 1st Nw ................................ 2015017586 Statzer Lillian M, 834 3rd St Se................................ 2015171534
for the years to come. It was good for about, learned from them, and became ended strong, tallying two runs in the Iowa Hardware Mutual, 208 East State St .............. 2015099280 Stone Teri L, 1603 S Hampshire............................... 2015023328
the young guys to experience a win successful student athletes. If our goal sixth and one in the seventh, but it Jeffries Andrea R, 721 15th Place Ne ..................... 2015033911 Stoyles Robert, 511 18th St Se ............................... 2015247016
against a good team.” is just about winning matches and not wasn’t enough as B-K won the contest, Kienast Jean M, 404 14th St Se.............................. 2015080033 Swenson Richard L, 1418 N Rhode Island Ave ....... 2015033259
about developing young adults, we will 5-4. Klemas Patricia R, 1525 9th St Sw ......................... 2015147069 Wagner Kristy A, 817 S Indiana Ave........................ 2015046040
Gilbert 8, GHV 1 miss it as a coach,” said Williams. Alek Goll led the team at the Klemas Teddie, 1525 9th St Sw ............................... 2015147076 Wagner Kristy A, Po Box 1125................................. 2015023641
Koenigsfeld Valerie, 733 3rd St Sw ......................... 2015028422 Werstein Cheryl L, 1224 1/2/ N Washington ............ 2015171415
Thursday was a different story for Folven Sonja, 207 N 3rd St ...................................... 2015167648 Kruckenberg Jacob S, 413 29th St Sw ................... 2015033918 Wessels Pearl, Manor Apts 539 4 3 St Nw............... 2015060469
the Cardinals when they faced a very Formanek Leo G, 207 N 3rd St Apt 2....................... 2015024012 Levad Charles H, 15591 317th St ........................... 2015024080 Zou Lihong, 1028 1st St Sw .................................... 2015153115
Frampton Jeffery G, Po Box 351.............................. 2015228845 Lobmeyer Raymond, 938 N Jackson Ave................ 2015230671 Zupan Christine, 215 7th St Sw .............................. 2015032030
Marinis Rex D, 928 N Pennsylvania Ave .................. 2015230863
tough Gilbert team. Frampton Jerome W, 202 N 15th St ........................ 2015152945 May Linda, 204 Ninth St N W .................................. 2015028823 Meservey
“We have eight freshmen that play Gettman George R, 1500 S Shore Dr Lot 30s ......... 2015074177 Mcilrath Marian L, 4 3rd St Nw Apt 352................... 2015171097 Ohrt Betty L, Box 204 .............................................. 2015099322
varsity, and they have 14 seniors that Mclaughlin Jeffrey L, 1313 N President Ave............. 2015122374 Ohrt Dewayne E, Box 204 ....................................... 2015099322
Our Patio is OPEN! Hickle Lavonne R, 1501 N 24th St ........................... 2015058344 Mechanical Air Systems Co, 2417 South Federal ... 2015226828 Stadtlander Bruce, 2337 Balsam Ave ...................... 2015006892
Mcpherren Patrick W, 201 S 4th St.......................... 2015022227 Merches Christopher A, 408 15th St Se................... 2015022249
Rydstrom Arthur D, 405 27th Ave S Unit 20............. 2015024142 Morgan Morgan L, 918 1/2 N Federal Ave ............... 2015122400 Plymouth
Morud John H, 527 21st St Se................................. 2015193998 Sorenson Michael R, 24419 Violet Ave .................... 2015225224
play,” said Coach Eric Williams. “Gil- Serving Lunch & Dinner Torode William, 206 Hall Ave.................................... 2015121009 Muehe Ella Barrett, 4 3rd St Nw Apt 450 ................. 2015059262 Sorenson Teresa M, 24419 Violet Ave .................... 2015225224
bert is an amazing team. They only Wipf Deborah K, 201 S 4th St Apt B1 ...................... 2015122654 Munson Daniel, 508 1st St Ne................................ 2015196318
Wover Lucille Elfrieda, 108 S 8th St ......................... 2015171102 Nikolich Michael, 126 2nd St Se ............................. 2015109850 Swaledale
Oglesby Troy, 1508 S Wilson Ave............................. 2015006543 Repsher Dolores F, Bromyard ................................. 2015188084
have three losses and only eight goals Dine Outside - Mason City Oliver Janette, 1115 4th St Se Apt 407.................... 2015109903 Repsher Henry J Jr, Bromyard ................................ 2015188084
have been scored against them all year.” Enjoy The Summer Weather Bailey Sarah, 410 7th St NW.................................... 2015152911 Oliver John, 1115 4th St Se Apt 407....................... 2015109903
GHV held tough for the first 25 Beck Lanette, 636 S Polk Pl..................................... 2015019994 Paulsen Brook, 1341 1/2 N Federal Ave # 1 ........... 2015122438 Ventura
minutes of play, but then Gilbert start- No reservations needed Family Friendly Bianco Alice M, 132 16th St Ne ............................... 2015099223 Petersburg Michelle R, 3 Park Ave .......................... 2015022666
ed putting things together, scoring four Environment Bianco Harold F, 132 16th St Ne .............................. 2015099224
goals in eight minutes to go into half- Bianco Steven W, 132 16th St Ne ............................ 2015099224
time with a 4-0 lead. Branson Eric R, 23 Lexington Sq ............................. 2015192732
Brass John, 427 24th St Sw..................................... 2015069818
Brass Kathy, 427 24th St Sw.................................... 2015069818
Browning M Dean, 815 6th Pl Se ............................. 2015152922
Bruns Terry L, 923 N Tyler Ave ................................. 2015034883
Once again, the Cardinal inexperi- Castorena Javier A, 22 N Connecticut Ave .............. 2015080698
ence was evident in the second half, as Clark Maxine E, 5 North Federal Ave Apt 502.......... 2015057703
Cole Mary Patricia, 73 Briarstone Ct ....................... 2015047463
Gilbert collected another four goals in Monday - Saturday • 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Downtown Ventura Cox Janetta L, 1 Wview Dr ...................................... 2015122080
the first 20 minutes of play. (641) 829-3765 Easley Floyd, 814 9th St Se ..................................... 2015110077
A highlight of the game came in Easley Janice, 814 9th St Se ................................... 2015110029
Ebaugh Helen F, 708 16th St Se.............................. 2015033071