Soccer team tops G-H/V; falls to W-SR
The Clear Lake boys went 1-1 in soccer matches played last week. The Lions ran out of time against Waverly-Shell Rock on May 6, falling 2-1, but came out ready to compete against Garner-Hayfield/Ventura and
blanked the Cards, 5-0. The Lions are back on the field Thursday at Garner.
W-SR 2, CL 1
The Lions battled valiantly to come back from a 2-0 halftime deficit, but Waverly-Shell Rock held on for a 2-1 victory Monday, May 6.
The Go-Hawks scored in the 28th and 37th minute of the first half to take a 2-0 advantage at the break.
Clear Lake finally got on the board in the 68th minute of the contest when a shot from Antonio DiMarco found its way into the net.
Bryson Hamilton had three saves in goal for the Lions.
“This is the third game in a row where we have gone into the half down 2-0. For some reason, we don’t seem to care until after we’ve given the other team a couple freebies,” said Coach Matt Anderson. “In the second half of the game we controlled the ball, had more shots on goal, and seemed to find purpose for playing a soccer match. Unfortunately for us, a soccer match is 80-minutes and we ran out of time, again.”
CL 5, G-H/V 0
The Lions wasted no time getting in front of Garner-Hayfield/Ventura in a game played Thursday, May 9.
Clear Lake was up 1-0 in the third minute after a Carson Farmer throw-in to near post was finished by Jarod Anderson.
In the 10th minute another Farmer throw-in found Antonio DiMarco for a header goal.
In the 25th, Karlen Lu took a shot on goal which was deflected by the keeper. Jack Finn made good on the deflection, placing the ball in the net for a 3-0 lead at the half.
In the 59th minute defender Garrett Kunzman made an attack on goal. Kunzman settled in at the 25, taking a shot on goal for the fourth score of the match. The Lions finished their scoring with a double assist from Anderson to Lu to Jack Abbas for the finish.
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