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SportsSept. 9, 2015				                          Page 15

Clear Lake JV football team
defeats Webster City, 12-9

	 On Thursday night, Sept. 3, the           	 The third quarter saw the Lions                    Enter to win                                             wowfmeaCeisTksleh’sGsaeeorFdwrLod4iaoynkgtnbWeaea.mirlelGoemCsof ao.rladnnsyntte, st
Clear Lake Lions junior varsity foot-       have another nice drive capped off by             $10 in Clear Lake
ball team defeated the Lynx of Web-         Nico McPherrin’s four-yard touch-                 Chamber Bucks
ster City, 12-9, on a very hot night.       down run.  The two point conversion                and a choice of
Clear Lake turned the ball over on the      was no good, and it was 12-2 Lions. 
first play of their first two possessions,  The Lynx scored their lone touch-                       another
but a strong defense kept the Lynx          down in the third quarter and the                         prize.
from scoring.                               score ended, 12-9.  
	 The Lions got things going in             	 Padilla rushed for 125-yards and
the second quarter on a nice 16-yard        a touchdown to lead the offense and
touchdown scamper by Nikko Padil-           Aaron Kelso had three tackles for loss
la.  The two-point conversion was no        and two sacks.  Dalton Grell led the
good and the Lions were up, 6-0.  The       defense in total tackles with 10.
Lynx blocked a Lion punt through            	 The JV Lions will travel to
the back of the end zone for  a safety.     Charles City on Thursday, Sept. 10,
The defense held again and the Lions        to take on the Comets.  Game time is
were up 6-2 at the half.                    6 p.m.

CL ninth grade football team

records a shutout against MC

	 Clear Lake’s ninth grade foot-            security and penalties.”                   CLEAR      NICK PISCOPO                                  DEVON RECKNER                        TRAPPER WUBBEN
ball team posted a 6-0 shutout over         	 The Lions’ defense was a bright          LAKE
Mason City in their first game of the       spot, as they kept the Mohawks out                Nick is a senior returning letterwin-           Devon is a senior returning letter-   Trapper is a senior returning let-
season.                                     of the end zone for the entire game.              ner. He plays guard. He is the                  winner. He playd defensive end        terwinner. He plays nose tackle.
	 On the Lions’ first drive, Alex           The defense was led by Chase Stuver               son of Rich Piscopo and Angela                  and right tackle. He is the son of    He is the son of Paul and Heather
Snelling broke away for a 70-yard           with eight solo tackles, five assists and         Warneke.                                        Sarah Reckner.                        Wubben.
touchdown which was called back             three saks. Jared Penning had five solo
due to a personal foul. There was no        and one assisted tackle to go with his
other scoring until quarterback Drew        two sacks. Kade Humbly was credited
Enke scored on a 75-yard touchdown          with three solo and one tackle assist.
late in the second quarter.                 Landon Lovstad made four solo and
	 “We had too many personal                 two assisted tackles and one sack.
fouls this game.  We took the first         	 Enke was 1/2 passing for
quarter to march down the field but         10-yards. He ran for 94-yards in
were unable to score on that drive,”        the game with a touchdown run of
said Coach Mike Lester. “With the           75-yards. Tate Storbeck rushed for 38
wet conditions we struggled with ball       yards, Alex Snelling had 33 and Ham-
                                            bly ran for 32-yards.

LIONS                                       29, 20 and 19-yards respectively.          GHV     BRETT FORMANEK                                     CONNOR SMITH                         MATT SONQUIST
from page 13                                	 Garrington was the leading
                                            ground-gainer for the Lions. He                   Brett is a senior returning letterwin-          Connor is a senior returning let-     Matt is a senior returning letterwin-
took the ball to the Lynx 22 before         rushed 14 times for 89-yards. The                 ner. He plays on the offensive and              terwinner. He plays guard and of-     ner. He plays linebacker and offen-
Webster City’s defense shut them            quarterback, Lester, ran the ball 12              defensive lines. He is the son of               fensive linebacker. He is the son of  sive lineman. He is the son of Dean
down. A tackle for a loss, incomplete       times for 50-yards. Tatum finished                Tom and Brenda Formanek.                        Steve and Brenda Smith.               and Marcia Sonquist.
pass and sack had the Lions facing          with 25-yards on six carries and Pitzen
fourth and 19 at the 31. A fumbled          ran the ball six times for three-yards.    CONTEST RULES: 1. Only          _ 12 N. 4th St., Return to the Reporter office by 5 p.m. each Friday
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	 They successfully ran the clock           ed tackles. Tatum was credited with        phone number included to
down to the five-minute mark before         three solo and nine tackle assists. He     be eligible. Blank tie breaker  1. Osage @ Clear Lake              11. Georgia @ Vanderbilt
the Lions could take over on downs.         also sacked recorded a sack. other         scores will be zeros. 2. En-
Again the Lion offense was able to          leading tacklers included Ben Mason        tries must be received at the   2. GHV @ Forest City               12. Washington State @ Rutgers
move the ball. The Lynx defense             with one solo and nine assists. Thom-      Clear Lake Reporter office
bent, but didn’t break as the Lions         as Storbeck finished with one solo and     by 5 p.m. each Friday or        3. Iow @ Iowa State                13. Minnesota @ Colorado State
quickly marched down the field. Les-        six assists, and Joey Monson had one       be postmarked Thursday!
ter’s second interception in the game       solo and five assists.                     Any mailed entries received     4. Indiana State @ Purdue          14. Oklahoma @ Tennessee
ended the scoring threat.                   	 The Lions are at home this week          after the following Monday
	 On the night, Lester was 17/28            and will host Osage in their Home-         are not eligible. 3. Write in   5. Army @ Connecticut              15. Oregon @ Michigan State
passing for 163-yards. Pitzen hauled        coming game. The game represents           your choice of winner on line
in seven passes for 64-yards and Ta-        the start of District play. Kickoff is     which corresponds with ad.      6. Oregon State @ Michigan         16. Kansas City @ Houston (P)
tum had four receptions for 31-yards.       slated for 7:30 p.m.                       Tie games do count. You
Nick Eggers, Crispin and Tanner                                                        may choose tie as a result if   7. Houston @ Louisville            17. Green Bay @ Chicago (P)
Berger each had two receptions for                                                     you wish. 4. You may enter
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NIACC baseball fall league to be held                                                  paper. No copies will be ac-    9. Boise State @ BYU               19. Baltimore @ Denver (P)
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	 The 2015 NIACC high school baseball fall league begins in September. The             week’s winner will be listed    10. Notre Dame @ Virginia          20. Miami @ Washington (P)
league will be played on Sept. 13, 20, 27 and Oct. 4 and 11. A league showcase         in the Mirror-Reporter. 6. In
will be held on Sept. 26. The cost is $750 per team or $100 per player. Players        case of ties, the tie-breaker   Name _________________________________Phone_____________________        TIE BREAKER:
will receive a league T-shirt. The games will be played at sites to be determined.     guess will determine the        Address__________________________________________________________    TOTAL POINTS OF
Games will be seven innings or a two-hour time limit. Teams or players can             week’s winner. 7. Weekly
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