GHV dominates Warhawks in 59-0 beating

 

By Scott Watson

Garner-Hayfield/Ventura (3-0) tallied another sound win Friday night against the West Fork Warhawks in a 59-0 shellacking. For the third-straight week, GHV, who is now rated number eight in Class 2A, has shutout its opponent, while also putting up big points in each showdown. 

“I am very proud of how the players played in this game,” said GHV Head Coach Scott VanDusseldorp. “We continue to improve and are fixing our mistakes.” 

A happy Homecoming for the Lions

 

It was a happy Homecoming for the Clear Lake Lions.  Friday night they topped Crestwood (1-2), 45-7, in their final non-conference match-up of the early season.  The win lifted the Lions to 3-0 and a sixth place ranking in Class 3A.

 

CL volleyball team battles strong opponents

 

The Clear Lake volleyball program opened home play Thursday with a daunting task-- competing against the reigning Class 4A state champions, Charles City, and battling county rival Mason City.  The Lions made the most of the challenge.  They showed improvement from game one to game two in a 2-0 loss to the Comets, and battled to a 2-1 win over the Mohawks.

Both GHV cross country teams place second at B-K Meet

A tough Osage program cost the Garner-Hayfield/Ventura/West Hancock cross country teams two championships.  Osage beat both the boys and the girls teams at the Belmond-Klemme Invitational held on Tuesday, Sept. 10.

The boys lost to the Green Devils by only four points in the eight-team field.  Osage was first with 40 points, followed by GHV with 44, Clear Lake with 89 and Eagle Grove was fourth with 107 points. 

Clear Lake harriers finish strong at B-K Invitational

 

Clear Lake harriers rose to the challenge last week and finished strong at the Belmond-Klemme Invitational Tuesday, Sept. 10.

With two of their top five boys hurt, the Lions still finished third in the eight-team field.  Osage and GHV/WH were first and second respectively with 40 and 44 points respectively.  The Lions finished with 89.  Eagle Grove (107), Forest City (127), Central Springs (146) and Clarion-Goldfield (247), completed the field. 

Hampton-Dumont ran without a complete team.

GHV volleyball team is a well-oiled machine

 

The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura volleyball team continued their winning streak with two more victories in recent action.

GHV 3, North Iowa 0

The Cardinals traveled to North Iowa on Tuesday, Sept. 10.

The Bison gave GHV some competition in the first two sets, with close scores of 25-18 and 25-22.  The third set, however, was all Cardinals.  They rolled to an easy 25-9 score.

Kevin Lein

 

A Temecula, Calif., resident, Kevin Lein, died suddenly on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013 at the age of 58.   Kevin was born in Waukon, Iowa, on Dec. 31, 1954.  He was baptized and confirmed in his Christian faith. 

A celebration of Kevin’s life was held at Trinity Lutheran Church in Temecula, on Wednesday, Sept. 11.  A 

Marie A. Brcka

 

Marie A. Brcka, 92, of Britt, Iowa, died Thursday, Sept. 12, 2013 at her home in Britt, surrounded by her family.

Mass of Christian Burial was held on Monday, Sept. 16, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Britt with Fr. Jerry Kopacek and Fr. Dennis Miller as concelebrants.  Burial was in St. John’s Catholic Cemetery in Duncan, Iowa.  Memorials may be directed to the family or Hospice of North Iowa.  

Clear Lake Fire Department helps public remember Sept. 11

 

Those traveling through Clear Lake on Wednesday, Sept. 11, witnessed a solemn reminder of the tragic events which occured in New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania Sept. 11, 2001.  

The fire department used its new aerial ladder truck to display a large American flag over 8th Street in front of the fire station.  

$1 million grant offered to Opportunity Village

 

The Kinney-Lindstrom Foundation recently announced a $1 million pledge to Opportunity Village’s housing transition project over the next several years.  This is the largest single foundation pledge ever received by the Village.  

The Kinney-Lindstrom Foundation’s commitment to the Village goes back to 1972, when it made a $170,000 pledge to help construct the activity center on the main site in Clear Lake.  At the time, the first two cottage homes were being constructed by Handicap Village, as it was originally known.  

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