Boys Basketball-Webster City vs Clear Lake
Read MoreWEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
Boys BasketballWebster City LynxClear Lake LionsNorth Central ConferenceNCCcheerleaderssportsathleticshigh school prep action
WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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WEBSTER CITY - Take Option A away and Clear Lake simply goes to Options B, C and D. The second-ranked (Class 3A) and unbeaten Lions received just four points from leading scorer Davis Dieken, but others stepped to the forefront to propel Clear Lake by Webster City, 67-48, last night inside the WCHS gymnasium. Dieken, who exploded for 32 points in a 72-59 North Central Conference win over the Lynx last month, made just two field goals. But Spencer Davidson took charge with five of his team's seven 3-point baskets and scored a game-high 21, and Pete Swenson (12) and Matt Stephany (11) also reached double figures for the visitors. "They're extremely tough to defend and you can only keep them down for so long," WCHS head coach Marty McKinney said. "They definitely have a ton of weapons." Mason Myers poured in 18 points for WCHS, 14 coming in the first half. He was fouled as the horn sounded to end the first quarter and his two free throws knotted the game at 15. Ben Mossman (13) gave the Lynx a second scorer in double figures. Alec Fuhs canned two of the team's six 3-point baskets and finished with eight points. Myers and Fuhs both yanked down six boards. Mossman and Sean Vogelbacher distributed four assists each.
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