- Elizabeth Larson
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Lakeport City Council honors Clear Lake High School football team

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The Lakeport City Council on Tuesday joined with community members in honoring Clear Lake High School’s varsity football team for an incredible season that led them all the way to the state finals.
The Cardinals squad members were the 2022-23 Coastal Mountain League champions — the last time they won a league title was in 2008 — as well as the 2022-23 North Coast Section champions. This was the second section title for the team, the first being in 1998.
The team’s overall record was 12-2, with a 7-1 league record.
They also made school history by playing a record 14 games and winning 12 of them.
The team made it all the way to the state championship against the Orland Trojans, played on the Trojans’ home turf in December. Ultimately, the Trojans defeated the Cardinals, giving them one of only two losses for the year.
In honor of the Cardinal varsity football team’s brilliant season, the school, parents and other community members pitched in to raise the nearly $9,000 to give each of the team members a section championship ring, said Head Coach Mark Cory.
The city also presented the team with a certificate of achievement.
The council chambers and the lobby were filled with people who came to support the team.
Mayor Stacey Mattina read the names of the players as Cory presented them with their big square section rings.
Team members are:
• Jake Soderquist, quarterback.
• AJ Bruch, quarterback.
• Graden Greer, defensive back/wide receiver/quarterback.
• Hank “Kenny” Ollenberger, running back/linebacker.
• Ayden Williamson, wide receiver/strong safety.
• Jadin Vestal, wide receiver/defensive back.
• Peyton Portlock, linebacker.
• Jesse Hayes, wide receiver/strong safety.
• Issac Hassberg, wide receiver/defensive back.
• Saul Reyes, wide receiver/free safety.
• Kaden Graham, tight end.
• Cody Hayes, tight end/linebacker.
• Liam Orr, wide receiver/defensive back.
• Colton Mendonca, offensive line/defensive line.
• Fabian Moreno, offensive line/linebacker.
• Axel Alvarez, offensive line/defensive line.
• Tony Gersalia, offensive line/defensive end.
• Wade Wittman Jr., linebacker.
• Pedro Sloan, offensive line/defensive end.
• Ethan Masterson, offensive line/defensive line.
• Carson Wikstrom, offensive line/linebacker.
• Diego Brewster-Ramirez, offensive line/defensive end.
• Bobby Bruhn, offensive line/defensive line.
• Michael Frease, offensive line/defensive line.
• Jace Beard, wide receiver/defensive back.
Cory’s coaching staff includes defensive coordinator Shady Cerezo and assistant coaches Billy Roberson, Augie Perez, Adrian Perez and Garrett Harwood, and filmer Hannah Garrity. They honor the late Rob “Rummy” Rumfelt as their “forever” coach.
Cory thanked the city for putting together the presentation to the players. “I appreciate it,” he said, adding that the players will remember it.
He also thanked the parents and community members who helped pay for the rings. “Luckily, we have a very supportive community.”
Cory presented a ring to Brian Sumpter, the Record-Bee’s longtime sports editor, for his coverage of this season.
The team is hoping to have another great season later this year, and Cory said they have a pretty good chance. “Let’s go back to back.”
Team member Michael Frease thanked all the coaches, who helped them when they were struggling.
“We had a lot of ups and downs, but Cardinals — we never break, we just keep pushing,” Frease said.
He also thanked the offensive line for their work in the trenches, and offered a big thanks to the parents for showing up and supporting the team.
“Congratulations. We’re really proud of you,” said Mattina.
The council then rose to join the audience in giving the team a standing ovation.
It also was reported this week that three of the seniors on the team, including Frease, will be playing football at the college level.
Frease has signed to play at College of the Redwoods, where he will major in business.
His teammates Anthony Gersalia and Pedro Sloan have signed to play with the Yuba College 49ers next season.
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