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Seniors Corey McCracken (42) and Alex Youngquist (18) lead the Murray Mustangs off the field with the Eight-Man semifinal trophy after the Mustangs were defeated, 78-76, in overtime by Gilbertville Don Bosco in the UNI-Dome. It was the highest-scoring playoff game in Iowa high school history. (OST file photo by LARRY PETERSON)

Fellow South Central Conference competitors Nicole Harnisch of Eddyville-Blakesburg and Kate Birchmier of Davis County finished sixth and eighth in the event, respectively.

Pate followed up her gold-medal throw in the shot put by placing seventh in the discus with a toss of 125-02.

On the boys side for Clarke, Logan Weers capped off his junior campaign by finishing fifth in the 110 high hurdles and sixth in the 100 meter dash.

• 3 — Clarke softball falls just short of second trip to state

The Clarke softball team closed out the 2012 regular season on a 17-game winning streak, finishing the season 26-5.

The Lady Indians, under the direction of head coach Lindsay Diehl, won the South Central Conference championship.

The team had the state tournament in its sights, advancing to the regional final where Clarke held an early lead against Mid-Prairie before falling 12-6.

A win would have given the Lady Indians their first trip to the state tournament since the state championship season of 1995.

After defeating Albia and Centerville in regional play, Clarke took a 19-game winning streak into its game against Mid-Prairie.

Clarke took a 5-0 lead into the bottom of the third inning against Mid-Prairie, but the Golden Hawks exploded for eight runs in the third inning to pave the way for the 12-6 win over Clarke.

The Lady Indians finished the season with a 28-6 mark.

• 4 — Clarke girls tennis breaks records

The special record-breaking season for the Clarke girls tennis team started off when senior Kelli Ehrhardt surpassed Kayla Utley as the program’s all-time wins leader.

Ehrhardt broke the wins record on April 20.

Then, on May 7, the Lady Indians became the first team in South Central Conference history to place all six girls on the all-conference team, becoming the first team in conference history to post a perfect score.

The team became the first team in Clarke school history to ever qualify for the state tennis tournament.

Clarke also broke the school wins record for a single season, finishing with a team mark of 13-1.

Ehrhardt and junior Kylar McCann qualified for the state doubles tournament, becoming the first pair in school history to win a match at the state tournament.

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