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Clear Lake Class 2A, District 2 Football
& GHV
Volleyball Scores From 9-11 Games for 9-18
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Clear Lake 35, Osage 13 Clear Lake @ E-LC
Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter
E-LC 46, C-G-D 30 Forest City @ Osage
GHV 38, Forest City 6 Hampton-Dumont @ GHV
H-D 20, South Hardin 18 (ND) West Hancock @ C-G-D (N6)
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Clear Lake Reporter
SPORTS
CALENDAR
Thursday
•Clear Lake JH/JV/V boys and Clear Lake quarterback Zach Lester works hard to gain some extra yards with an Osage defender hanging on his leg. Senior Carter Garrington gets ready to stiff arm an approaching Green Devil in Friday night’s game
girls cross country home at Baptist Ready to lend a hand is Ace Walton (75). -Reporter photos by Chris Barragy at Lion’s Field. Garrington scored two touchdowns for the Lions and led the rushing game.
Camp, 4:30 p.m.
•Clear Lake 9th grade football at Lions pick up Homecoming victory
St. Ansgar, 6 p.m.
•Clear Lake 9th/JV/V volleyball at Head Coach Jared DeVries said his Lions had a good week of The Lions wasted no time in setting the tone for the game. The Clear Lake defense held the Green Devils to 141-yards of
Crestwood, 7:30 p.m. practice and it showed. Clear Lake’s defense dug in and stopped the Green Devils on their total offense and just six first downs.
•GHV 7th & 8th grade football at Boy did it show. opening drive, then showed some power on offense with a 13 play, Ryan Atkinson had an outstanding game with seven solo tack-
Newman, 4:15 p.m. The 0-2 Lions handled Class 2A’s seventh ranked team, Osage, 68-yard drive capped by Nick Eggers’ 15-yard touchdown run. The les, three assists, a quarterback sack and a solo tackle for a loss. An-
•GHV JH/JV/V girls and boys cross by a score of 35-13. The Homecoming win gave the Lions a 1-0 PAT by Jarod Anderson made the score 7-0. derson recorded five solo tackles and an assist, while Joey Monson
country at Clear Lake, 4:30 p.m. start in Class 2A District 2 play. The crazed Homecoming crowd was quickly silenced when Ca- and Justin Sholly each had four solo takedowns. Aaron Kelson and
•GHV JJV/JV/V volleyball home vs. Hard work and determination paid off for Coach Jared DeVries as he leb Bushbaum returned Anderson’s kickoff 94-yards for an Osage Halston Southwick also had sacks.
Clarion-Goldfield, 6 p.m. picked up his first win as head coach of the Clear Lake Lions. score. The PAT was no good, leaving the Lion up 7-6. Garrington led the Lions with 95 yards rushing on 21 carries.
The Lions kept rolling on their next possession. Lead by seniors Tatum finished with 72-yards on 16 carries and Anderson picked up
Friday Carter Garrington and Zach Tatum, the Lions tacked on another 38-yards on two runs. Eggers had 26-yards on four carries. Parker
score on an eight play, 62-yard drive. Tatum carried the ball into Pitzen rushed seven times for 21-yards and Zach Lester ran 10 times
•Clear Lake V football at Esther- the end zone and the PAT was converted as the first quarter ended, for four-yards. Aaron Canchola ran once for minus two-yards.
ville Lincoln Central, 7:30 p.m. 14-6. Lester completed three of nine pass attempts for 37-yards.
•GHV V football home vs. Hamp- Two more touchdowns were added in the second quarter. Gar- “I am pleased with the progress the team is making. The kids
ton-Dumont, 7:30 p.m. rington scored from the three-yard-line midway through the quarter have been working hard and our growth has been steady,” said
and Anderson followed his blockers into the end zone from 15-yards Coach DeVries. “These are young guys and they are improving snap
Saturday out to make the score 28-6 at halftime. by snap. The tempo we played with was fantastic. That’s what we
Garrington capped off a good game in the fourth quarter with need week in and week out.”
•Clear Lake V volleyball at Forest his second touchdown of the night. Another Anderson PAT made The Lions will be looking to post another District 2 win on the
City, 9 a.m. the score 35-6. road this week to face Estherville Lincoln Central. E-LC defeated
•Clear Lake 9th/JV volleyball at Osage scored its first offensive touchdown with just over a min- Clarion-Goldfield-Dows/CAL 46-30 in their District 2 opener.
Lake Mills, 9 a.m. ute to play in the game. The Green Devils played the majority of They are now 1-2 overall.
•GHV JV volleyball home tourna- the game without their leading rusher and receiver Collin Havel. In “They are a big, physical team that looks to be explosive,” said
ment, 9 a.m. the first quarter Havel went down with an apparent ankle injury. DeVries. The are young at the skill positions, but have big play
•GHV JJV volleyball at Hampton- He did not return to the game. capability.”
Dumont tournament, 9 a.m.
Monday
•Clear Lake 7th grade volleyball
home vs. Mason City, 4:15 p.m.
•Clear Lake 8th grade volleyball at
Mason City, 4:30 p.m.
•Clear Lake JV/V girls and boys
cross country at Humboldt, 5 p.m.
•Clear Lake 10th grade football
home vs. St. Ansgar, 6 p.m.
•Clear Lake 9th/JV volleyball home
vs. Mason City, 6 p.m.
•GHV 7th & 8th grade volleyball
home vs. Forest City, 4:15 p.m.
•GHV JH/JV/V cross country at
Humboldt, 4:30 p.m.
•GHV JV football at Hampton-Du-
mont, 6 p.m.
Tuesday
•Clear Lake 8th grade football at
Hampton-Dumont, 4:30 p.m.
•Clear Lake 7th grade football
home vs. Hampton-Dumont, 4:30
p.m.
•GHV JJV/JV/V volleyball at Eagle
Grove, 6 p.m.
•Football: Sat., Sept. 19, home vs.
Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.
•Football: Sat., Sept. 19, at Toledo, Cards CADE BAKER GABE UMBARGER HARLEY FORRY Clear Lake
7 p.m. flatten commanding the field at every turn. In carries for two touchdowns. Forry had Hall with one catch for 13 yards. JV football
Forest the third quarter, it was Cade Baker’s 101-yards on seven carries for two The Cardinals were lead on de- team tops
•Football: Sat., Sept. 19, at Cal City turn to do the scoring. He got into the touchdowns, while Shaw managed a fense by Gabe Umbarger, who logged Charles City,
Poly, 9:30 p.m. end zone on a break-through 86-yard heavy load of 28 carries for 100-yards. four and one-half tackles and one sack. 28-10
The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura Car- touchdown run and a second time on Prohaska also chipped in 48-yards on Nick Joynt had four, Shaw had three
•Volleyball: Wed., Sept. 16, at dinals (3-0) could do no wrong Friday another monstrous 47-yard run. seven carries for one touchdown. Van- and one-half with a sack, while Cade On Thursday night, Sept.
Iowa Central CC, 7 p.m. night, as they put a boot – or three – to Jack VanDusseldorp was last in Dusseldorp added 19-yards on five car- Baker added three and one-half with 10, the junior varsity Lions trav-
•Men’s Soccer: Sat., Sept. 19, the Forest City Indians (0-3) in Class 2A the endzone. He managed a one-yard ries and a touchdown. two sacks. Connor Smith had three eled to Charles City and came
home vs. Indian Hills CC, 1 p.m. District 2 play. Three Cardinals rushed dive in the fourth quarter to cap off the Prohaska also attempted three tackles and one sack, Matt Sonquist home with a 28-10 victory.
•Women’s & Men’s Golf: Sat.- for over 100 yards, while the defense game, 38-6, for the Cardinal win. passes, completing two of them for and Brandon Feuring added two and The Lion rushing attack
Sun., Sept. 19-20, at Iowa Lakes held its opponent to -25 yards on the The Cardinals only punted twice 38-yards. Hauling in his passes were one-half tackles apiece, while Grady was in full force, as the Lions
Invitational ground in the 38-6 win. the entire game, despite a relatively Forry with 36-yards and Shaw for two- Umbarger and VanDusseldorp each had 303 rushing yards on the
•Volleyball: Sun., Sept. 20, home After a long drive, Lucas Prohaska low-scoring first half. yards. added a tackle and one-half. night. Quarterback Nikko Pa-
NIACC Quadrangular, 2 p.m. was the first to put points on the board “We started a little slow this week, The Indians were lead on offense “We had three running backs with dilla was the leader, carrying the
•Men’s Golf: Tues., Sept. 22, at for the Cardinals on a 34-yard run. The but we’re able to come out the second by quarterback Ben Midtgaard with 100 or more yards rushing. It was re- ball 17 times for 201-yards and
RCTC Invitational, 11:30 a.m. Indians took the kickoff back to the half and play well,” said GHV Head eight of 24 completions for 150 yards. ally nice to see that we have several op- three touchdowns on the night.
house for the team’s sole breath of life. Coach Scott VanDusseldorp. “I am His receiving corps was Riley Wilson tions,” said VanDusseldorp. He would connect with Nico
•Football, Sat., Sept. 19, home vs. GHV punched it in two more times proud of this team and their ability to with three catches for 22 yards, Mitch The Cardinals continue dis- McPherrin on another 80-yard
Valley City State University, 1 p.m. before halftime on the legs of Harley play together.” Lambert with 67 on two, Timmy trict play this Friday at home against touchdown strike.
Forry. One TD came on a four-yard Baker lead the Cardinal offensive Thompson with 48 on two and Logan Hampton-Dumont (2-1). Defensively, Dalton Grell
•Football: Thurs., Sept. 19, at run and another on a 58-yard run. The effort with 155-yards rushing on eight and Luke Eggers each had seven
Coastal Carolina, 5 p.m. Cardinals walked into the locker room tackles and two sacks from their
with an 18-6 lead and every ounce of linebacker spots. Aaron Kelso
Mount Mercy momentum on their side. had six tackles and two tackles
University The Cardinal onslaught continued, for loss.
scoring twice in the third quarter and The JV Lions moved their
•Women’s Golf: Sat.-Sun., Sept. record to 3-0 on the season.
19-20, at Clarke Invitational The next JV game will be Mon-
day night, Sept. 21, when the
See CALENDAR on pg. 14 St. Ansgar Saints come to Clear
Lake. Game time is set for 6
p.m. at Lions Field.