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SportsSept. 16, 2015 Page 15
Clear Lake MS runs in cross country meet
A very warm and humid day 40th place; Riley Schuchard, 13:39, Enter to win toewmfsCetiTsewlhsekaeea’ssdrwFLL3ioanagkornraeteybm.raWoeLllsfailC.rlsarooysnnt -,
met the Clear Lake Middle School 46th place; and Gretchen Guetzlaff, $10 in Clear Lake
cross country team for their first 14:33, 48th place. “These young Lion Chamber Bucks
meet of the year at Newman Catho- runners worked hard in their first race and a choice of
lic. According to Coach Tim Fyfe, and are looking forward to the up-
there were many on the team of 19 coming meets,” said Coach Fyfe. another
runners that were competing in their Theo Swanson led a nice pack prize.
first cross country race, so anxiety of Lion boys, as there were five Lions
was high. All the nervous tension was within about a half a minute of each
gone as the gun went off and the team other. Swanson’s time of 9:42 was
started doing what they’ve been prac- good for 13th place. Close behind
ticing for the past weeks. were Ashton Eckenrod in 10:05,16th
Running a smart race by not place, Justin Wright, 10:09,18th
starting too fast in the heat, Jacob place, Tim Swanson, 10:13, 21st
Pedelty led the boys team to the fin- place, and Seth Froiland, 10:19, 22nd
ish line in time of 9:12, eighth place place. The next group of Lions were
overall in the boys race. Riley Cooney Isaiah Smith, 10:52, 26th place, Noah
finished in seventh place overall, lead- Christensen, 11:00, 27th place, Cam-
ing the Lion girls with a time of 9:48. eron Dugan, 11:36 31st place, Alex
Both eighth graders bettered their Gabrielson,12:28, 34th place, Elijah
times from last year. Eldridge, 12:43, 36th place, and Gar-
The Clear Lake Middle School ratt Paul, 12:57, 37th place.
was also represented by the following “All these young runners are
girl runners in the one and one-half practicing with enthusiasm and are
mile race: Jillian Enke, 10:09, 13th excited for the season,” added Fyfe.
place; Courtney Doughan, 11:06, The Lions’ next meet is at home at the
22nd place; Kacey Zickafoose, 12:19, Baptist Church Camp on Thursday,
39th place; Kara Branstad, 12:23, Sept. 17.
CL 8th grade football team beats IF-A
Clear Lake’s eighth grade football successful.
team topped Iowa Falls-Alden, 28-12, The Lions defense also recorded CLEAR DALTON HUMBERG NICK NAUMANN ACE WALTON
Thursday, Sept. 10. a pair of interceptions. Jackson Loge LAKE
Quarterback Jaylen DeVries and Hunter Hill picked off the Cadets Dalton is a senior. He is the team’s Nick is a senior. He plays safety. Ace is a senior returning letterwin-
threw three touchdown passes to quarterback. punter. He is the son of Heather He is the son of Dana Naumann ner. He plays on the offensive and
Brecken Arndt to lead the Lions to the Coach Steve Hobart also noted Humberg and Todd Humberg. and Scott Naumann. defensive lines. He is the son of
victory. Arndt caught passes of 56, 49 great plays on defense were made by Randy and Kyndra Walton.
and 27-yards for scores. The DeVries Mitchell Raber, Ryan Thomas, Aus-
to Arndt connection also accounted tin Larsen, Eric McHenry, Max Soto,
for one two-point conversion. Daren Barnett and Adam Heflin.
Kody Kearns also scored for the The win got the Lions off to a
Lions on a 39-yard run. A two-point 1-0 start this season.
conversion run by Connor O’Tool was
Hamilton aiding Augustana team
Bryson Hamilton, a junior at Augustana
College, Burnsville, Minn., is a member of the
2015 Augustana Football Team. He is also a
business major at the college.
Hamilton is a 6’4” defensive lineman and GHV CADE BAKER TY MARTH GABE UMBARGER
weighs 250 pounds. As a sophomore he started
all 11 games at defensive end. He tanked sixth Cade is a senior. He plays fullback Ty is a senior returning letterwinner. Gabe is senior returning letterwinner.
on the team with 42 total tackles, 13 of them and linebacker. He is the son of He plays tight end and defensive He plays on the offensive and defen-
Travis Baker and Nichole O’Toole. end. He is the son of Matt and Ja- sive lines. He is the son of Carey
mie Greiman. Umbarger and Sue Umbarger.
being solo. He was also named to the North-
ern Star Sun Intercollegiate Conference All- _ 12 N. 4th St., Return to the Reporter office by 5 p.m. each Friday
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or better. BRYSON HAMILTON phone number included to 1. Clear Lake @ Estherville-LC 11. Georgia Tech @ Notre Dame
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graduate and is the son of Scott and Tammi Hamilton, of Clear Lake. tries must be received at the
Clear Lake Reporter office 3. Iowa State @ Toledo 13. Nebraska @ Miami (Fla.)
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CL 7th grade team drops a hard battle be postmarked Thursday! 4. Pittsburgh @ Iowa 14. Colorado @ Colorado State
Any mailed entries received
The Clear Lake 7th grade foot- to work on for the rest of the year. after the following Monday 5. Illinois @ N. Carolina 15. BYU @ UCLA
ball team traveled to Iowa Falls last We will all learn from this game,” said are not eligible. 3. Write in
Thursday for their first game of the Coach Gary Weber. your choice of winner on line 6. S. Florida @ Maryland 16. Detroit @ Minnesota (P)
year. The young Lions lost a hard Paul Bruns was 10-16 passing which corresponds with ad.
fought battle, 10-8. with one rushing touchdown. Noah Tie games do count. You 7. Wake Forest @ Army 17. New England @ Buffalo (P)
Clear Lale took an 8-0 lead on Petersen, Andrew Formanek, Austin may choose tie as a result if
a three-yard touchdown run by Paul Warnke and P.J. Feuerbach lead the you wish. 4. You may enter 8. Northwestern @ Duke 18. San Francisco @ Pittsburgh (P)
Bruns. The Lions also converted on team in rushing. as many times as you wish;
the two-point conversion. Iowa Falls Defensively, Josh Blahah and however, you must use an 9. Rice @ N. Texas 19. Dallas @ Philadelphia (P)
caught the Lions in their own end Ty Fisher each recovered a fumble. official entry blank from this
zone for a safety and a halftime score Fisher, Warnke, Bruns, Formanek and paper. No copies will be ac- 10. Virginia Tech @ Purdue 20. Seattle @ Green Bay (P)
of 8-2. Feurerbach lead the team in tackles. cepted. 5. Each previous
Iowa Falls scored in the second The B game ended in a 0-0 tie. week’s winner will be listed Name _________________________________Phone_____________________ TIE BREAKER:
half and gained the 10-8 victory. “I thought P.J. Feuerbach threw in the Mirror-Reporter. 6. In Address__________________________________________________________ TOTAL POINTS OF
“The kids played a good game. the ball very well in the B game,” said case of ties, the tie-breaker
This game showed us what we need Weber. guess will determine the GAME #1______________
week’s winner. 7. Weekly
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