Lions roar back for a 35-14 victory over W-SR

 

Second half adjustments were the difference for Clear Lake in the Lions’ Class 3A District 3 opener played at Waverly-Shell Rock Friday, Sept. 20.  The Lions trailed 7-6 at halftime, but roared back for a 35-14 victory to improve to 4-0 overall.

Number five ranked Clear Lake struck quickly, scoring on their first play from scrimmage, but the remainder of the first half was filled with missed opportunities.

A week of ups and downs

 

The Clear Lake girls had an up and down week on the volleyball court.  

CL 3, H-D 0

The Lions opened the week with a strong North Central Conference win at Hampton-Dumont.  They downed the Bulldogs 25-16, 25-17, 25-19.

GHV wins one; drops one

The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura volleyball team split a pair of games last week, topping Forest City and falling to Lake Mills.

GHV 3, Forest City 0

According to Coach Kelsey Steffens, the Cardinals came into Tuesday night’s match against Forest City, focused, enthused and ready to play volleyball.  

GHV cross country teams face tough competition

 

The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura/West Hancock boys and girls cross country teams faced some tough competition when they traveled to the Ballard meet on Monday, Sept. 16.

The boys team placed third in the 10-team field with 114 points.  Boone was first with 41 points and Pella was 

second with 44 points.  The girls placed in the middle of the field of 10.  Placing first was Pella with 37 points, followed by DC-G with 77, Winterset was third with 98, Boone had 100 points and GHV/WH was fifth with 122 points.

Air raid flattens GHV defenses

 

by Scott Watson

LAKE LEVEL

 

The lake level dropped .48” to its new reading of 

-5.04” below the weir. Last year at this time the lake measured -28.08” below the weir.

 

School pride soars as classes gather

 

Pride in Clear Lake Schools was running high Saturday, as alumni gathered at the Surf Ballroom for the 3rd Annual CLHS All Class Reunion.

Kuhlers sworn in as CL School Board president

 

Chad Kuhlers was sworn in as Clear Lake School Board president and Jill Wilhelm was named vice president Monday night. 

It was the first meeting of the Board since the Sept. 10 School Election.

Who will be mayor in Ventura?

 

Write-in will be winner in town with no candidate

Write-in votes will determine who will be mayor of Ventura starting in 2014.

 

County health officials schedule flu clinics in Clear Lake, Ventura schools

 

The Cerro Gordo County Department of Public Health is offering school-based flu clinics again this fall at various school functions. Vaccine is available for all children, parents and school faculty.   

“It’s a convenient opportunity for the whole family to get vaccinated against the flu,” says Karen Crimmings, Disease Prevention and Investigation service manager, Cerro Gordo County Department of Public Health. “We plan to offer both the shot and mist flu vaccine at these clinics.”

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