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Lake scores seven times in Lady Hawks' win

Fort Madison girls fall to Keokuk by one stroke

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Lake scores seven goals in Lady Hawks' win
DONNELLSON – Central Lee’s Ellie Lake was 100% on shots on goal Tuesday night as the Lady Hawks rolled Wapello 9-1 at home.
The Hawks are 1-1 in SEI Super Conference play and 2-4-1 overall.
Lake scored on all seven of her shots on goal. The Hawks had 17 shots on goal for the night, converting on nine. The Lady Hawks travel to Muscatine for a match with Columbus Thursday night.

Lady Hounds fall to Keokuk by one stroke in county classic

FORT MADISON – The Fort Madison Lady Hounds golf team took second at the Lee County Classic Wednesday afternoon at Sheaffer Memorial.
Holy Trinity Catholic took 3rd, with Keokuk winning the event and Central Lee finishing fourth in the battle of county girls' high school golf teams.
Medalist was the Chief’s Carrigan Morris who shot a 98 over the 18 holes to lead Keokuk. The Chiefs finished with 406 points for the title, just one shot ahead of Fort Madison’s 407.
Kylie Lumino and Natalie Rae each shot 98 to tie for second in individual scoring. Morris won the top spot over the Bloodhounds on a cardback par on hole No. 9. Lumino and Rae each shot a bogey-5 on the hole.
The Lady Hounds' Jaycee Fullenkamp had the best front nine total of the day with a 47, but put up a 56 on the back nine to finish with a 103. Ava Taylor rounded out the scoring golfers (top 4) for Fort Madison with a 108.
The Crusaders were led by Teagan Snaadt’s 103. She shot a 53/50. Emma Mohrfeld and Adalyn Kruse each carded a 110 for HTC. Elizabeth Griffin’s 112 rounded out the team scoring for the Crusaders with a total of 435.
Central Lee finished with a 483 led by Marie Young’s 111.  Young started the back nine with back-to-back pars on 10 and 11 and finished with 56 coming in. Reegyn Scott shot a 119 followed by Lily Smith’s 124 and Sydney Gram’s 129.

IGHSAU adds state dual wrestling meet
The Board of Directors at the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU) unanimously approved the implementation of a girls' wrestling state dual tournament for the 2026-27 season. 
“A state dual meet tournament is something that our wrestling schools have wanted,” said IGHSAU Executive Director Erin Gerlich. “The impressive growth of girls' wrestling in Iowa, along with more schools being able to field a full roster of wrestlers in every weight class, shows that girls' wrestling is ready for a dual team tournament.”
The State Dual Meet will take place before the state qualifying and state individual tournaments. The tentative date for dual state qualifying meets is January 18, 2027, with the state dual tournament January 22, 2027. The number of classes and state meet venue will be determined at a later date.

Personal records keep falling for Hawks
WACO – The Central Lee Hawks brought home four runner-up titles and set another six personal bests at the WACO Invitational.
Brayden Wyrick took 2nd in the long jump with an 18’4” leap while Jack Benner keeps moving up in the discus with a 121’8” good enough for second. Kegan Damico took 2nd in the 400 hurdles with 59.16 and the 4x400 team of Damico, Brett Cook, Wyrick, and Riley Salter-Rickman took 2nd with a 3:47.78. 
Wyrick set a PR in the 100 with a 12.24 as did Blake Davis with a 12.30. Trevin Ball set a PR in the 800 at 2:34.36 and Caedon Newton hit a personal best in the 3200 with a 12:02.91.
The Lady Hawks ran at Mt. Pleasant where Macy Anderson set a personal mark in the 12:52.94 and Kaylie Peterson had a best in the 200 with a 31.15. Aubrey Weber was 3rd in the discus with a spin of 109’11”.

Hawk boys still perfect
DONNELLSON – The Central Lee boys moved to 7-0 on the year and 3-0 in SEI Super Conference with a 10-0 shutout.
Drake Weber scored three goals to lead the Hawks. All Weber’s goals came in the second half, all within four minutes of each other, two on assists from Brayden McCarty and Zach Estrada.
Ayden Kent scored two goals as did Colton Taft, Estrada, Peter Seyb, and McCarty. McCarty led with three assists. Max Jones had two saves in the keep. Kent’s goals were both unassisted in the first half where the Hawks built a 6-0 lead. The boys play Columbus Thursday evening in a game that will be played at Muscatine Sports Complex beginning at 7 p.m.

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