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 Clear Lake Reporter                            Clear Lake                                Rissa Barragy (left) and Katelyn Moore cover some ground during the Newman         GHV’s Rebekah Larson (left) and Hailey Hudspeth run together during the New-
                                                and GHV                                   Invitational. -Repoorter photo by Chris Barragy                                    man Catholic Invitational. -Repoorter photo by Chris Barragy
   SPORTS                                       girls X-C
 CALENDAR                                       teams finish                              top 10 finish in the girls junior var-    Archer placed 75th, 76th, 77th and                        VARSITY TEAM RESULTS
                                                middle of                                 sity race, placing ninth in a time of     78th, with Niles and Priusman each
  Continued from page 13                        the pack                                  26:30. Krytel Lu was 57th in 32:50,       running 37:12, Glochnor clocking a       •	OSAGE		        33                      •	 NORTH IOWA		   272
                                                                                          Ellie Biebesheimer was 66th in 33:55      37:18 and Archer finishing in 37:42.
•Football, Sat., Sept. 12, at Dakota State      	 The Clear Lake and Garner-Hay-          and Aliyah Bennett was 72nd in            	 Paige Rasmusen ran JV for Gar-         •	 WEST FORK		   62                      •	 ROCKFORD		     292
University, 6 p.m.                              field-Ventura varsity girls cross coun-   36.23. Michaela Niles, Ivy Pruisman,      ner-Hayfield-Ventura. She was 47th
                                                try teams both finished in the middle     Madison Glochanor and Breanna             and clocked a 31:48.                     •	 NEWMAN CATHOLIC	 95                   •	 NEW HAMPTON	   298
                  Mount Mercy                   of the pack at Tuesday’s Newman
                  University                    Catholic Invitational. The GHV team                                                                                          •	 IFA-AGWSR		   132                     •	 FOREST CITY		  307
                                                was sixth with 184 points, while Clear
•Women’s Golf: Sun.-Mon., Sept. 13-             Lake was eighth with 230 points.                                                                                             •	 MASON CITY		  159                     •	 CENTRAL SPRINGS	 338
14, at AMCulver-Stockton Invitational,          	 Clear Lake was running with-
Quincy, Ill.                                    out their top performer. Number one                                                                                          •	GHV			184                              •	 LAKE MILLS		   349
                                                runner Gretchen Jones was out of the
•Volleyball: Fri.-Sat., Sept. 11-12, at         lineup last week, but Coach Nick Di-                                                                                         •	 ST. ANSGAR		  194                     •	 BISHOP GARRIGAN	 365
WUSTL Invitational, St. Louis, Mo.              Marco noted each member of his team
•Volleyball: Tues., Sept. 15, at Central,       ran better races in tougher conditions                                                                                       •	 CLEAR LAKE		  230                     NOT FULL TEAM: NORTH BUTLER
7:30 p.m.                                       than the week before. “They continue
                                                to work very hard and I expect that as    GHV volleyball team picks up first win of season
•Men’s Soccer: Wed., Sept. 9, at                the season progresses we will steadily    	 The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura             Hancock on Thursday, Sept. 3.            Cardinals, 25-19 and 25-13.              digs and one ace serve.
Dubuque, 7:30 p.m.                              improve team scores,” said DiMarco.       volleyball team split a pair of games     	 “It’s always great to get the first    	 “We need to come out with the          	 Carlie Knutson led the team
•Men’s Soccer: Sat., Sept. 12, at Car-          	 Osage won the team title with 33        last week. The Cardinals fell to For-     win of the season,” said Coach Kelsey    intensity that we finished with in the   at the service line with 14 points on
leton College, 1 p.m.                           points, followed by West Fork with 62     est City, but came back and picked        Steffens. “We stepped up our net play    fourth set,” said Steffens.              serve and two aces. She also had six
•Men’s Soccer: Sun., Sept. 13, at Ham-          and Newman Catholic with 95. Iowa         up their first win of the season against  in the last two games and that helped    	 Mackenzie Van Gerpen had a             kills and six digs.
line University, 1 p.m.                         Falls-Alden-AWGSR was fourth with         West Hancock.                             provide us with a strong offense.”       good game with 11 kills, one block       	 Sydney Childress led the team in
•Men’s Soccer: Tues., Sept. 15, at Cornell      132, Mason City had 159 and GHV           Forest City 3, GHV 0                      	 The Cardinals started a little         and 10 digs. She also had 10 points      assists with 20.
College, 5 p.m.                                 rounded out the top six with 1984.        	 The Cardinals hosted Forest City        slow and dropped the first set, 25-22.   on serve and three aces.                 	 Jacki Van Oort had 10 points on
                                                St. Ansgar and Clear Lake were next       on Tuesday, Sept. 1.                      GHV dominated the second set, 25-        	 Hannah Lau also had a good             serve with four aces.
•Baseball: Wed., Sept. 9, at Black Hawk         with 194 and 230. Seven more teams        	 The Indians dominated the first         11. The next two sets also went to the   game with nine kills, 3.5 blocks, eight
College-Moline, 2 p.m.                          followed.                                 match on their way to an easy 25-8
•Baseball: Fri., Sept. 11, home vs. Mar-        	 Erin O’Tool paced the Clear             score.                                    Lions fall
shalltown CC, 2 p.m.                            Lake girls, finishing 28th in a time      	 The Cardinals made adjustments          to IF-A in
•Baseball: Mon., Sept. 14, at Upper Iowa        of 23:42. Bailey Larson was 38th in       to their game and competed in games       volleyball
University, 2 p.m.                              24:45, followed by Katelyn Moore          two and three. They only fell by two
                                                in 38th with a time of 24:56. Rissa       points in the second match, 25-23,        	 Clear Lake hosted Iowa Falls-Al-
•Women’s Tennis: Sat., Sept. 12, at             Barragy and Tali Tesar rounded out        and dropped the final match by three,     den in their first North Central Con-
Dubuque, 9 a.m.                                 the scoring, placing 54th and 67th in     25-22.                                    ference match of the season Thursday,
                                                25:54 and 27:10. Nicki Tesar also ran     	 “As a team we need to become            Sept. 3. The Cadets went home with
•Football: Sun., Sept. 13, home vs. Bue-        the varsity race, placing 79th in 27:48.  more confident at the end of matches      a 3-0 win.
na Vista JV, 1 p.m.                             	 The GHV team was led by Maria           and continue the aggressive play until    	 The Lions pushed their opponent
                                                Gonzalez, who finished ninth with a       point 25,” said Head Coach Kelsey         in the first game, but fell 25-16. IF-A
	 Area athletes playing in a college sport      tim of 21:59. Rebekah Larson and          Steffens.                                 captured the second and third games
include: Tanner Tusha, Clear Lake, Football,    Kaylee Hudspeth finished 36th and         	 Hannah Lau led the team at the          by scores of 25-11 and 25-7.
Iowa State; Andrea Toppin, Ventura, Cross       37th respectively with times of 24:41     net, with nine kills and two blocked      	 “IF-A served very well and we
Country, Iowa State; Jackson Finn, Clear Lake,  and 24:42. Nicole Upmeyer was 47th        shots. She also contributed five digs.    had a tough time getting anything
Men’s Soccer, NIACC; Adam Bueller, Clear        with a tim of 25:35 and Morgan Gra-       	 Carlie Knutson and Mackenzie            going with our serve receive, which
Lake, football, Waldorf College; Meg Monson,    ham was 55th with a time of 26:04.        Van Gerpen had six kills apiece and       dictated our inability to get consis-
Clear Lake, Women’s Golf, Mount Mercy Uni-      Also running varsity was Hannah           Van Gerpen also had a block. Katie        tent sets or attacks at the net,” said
versity; Antonio DiMarco, Clear Lake, Men’s     Wellik, who finished 56th with a time     Rasmuson had three kills and Taylor       Lions Coach Keith Sears. “We have
Soccer, Grinnell College; Tamarik Lee, Clear    of 26:09 and Emma Whelan who was          Gerdes recorded two.                      some time off until our next games at
Lake, & Logan Miller, GHV, Football, Iowa       77th with a time of 27:46.                	 Van Gerpen led the defense with         Charles City in a Tri-Match (Mason
Central; Joel Toppin, Ventura, Cross Country,   	 “The girls are still in the process     eight digs. Bailee France led the team    City and Charles City) on Thursday,
Warburg; Pete Swenson, Clear Lake, Football,    of learning how to run the 5K race,       in assists with 12. Sydney Childress      Sept. 10.”
Western Illinois; Emily Mathews, GHV, Vol-      which is a change from last year’s 4K     had eight assists.                        	 Jessica Faber led the Lions with
leyball, Buena Vista University; Brock Adams,   race. I was happy the way they ran in     	 Knutson led the team at the ser-        four kills, followed by Emily Snel-
Clear Lake, Baseball, Kirkwood; Kirsten Jor-    the heat and look forward to watching     vice line, with seven points on serve     ling with three. Chloe Mueller had
dan, Clear Lake, women’s tennis, Central Col-   their times go down as the season pro-    and one ace.                              a team-high 20 digs and Snelling had
lege.                                           gresses,” said GHV Coach Jeff Short.      GHV 3, West Hancock 1                     15. Marne Euken was 7/7 from the
                                                                                          	 It was a good night on the road         line serving. Snelling was 5/7 and Fa-
                                                Junior Varsity                            for the Cardinals, when they picked       ber was 3/4 at the service line.
                                                	 Alena Gabrielson picked up a            up their first win of the season at West  	

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