![]() ![]() Online condolences may be made at www.beveragefamilyfh. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent to Somonauk-Sandwich-Leland FFA Chapter, 501 West Market, Somonauk, Illinois 60552.įuneral arrangements were entrusted to Beverage Family Funeral Home. There will be a private family service only. His most enjoyable and proud accomplishment was establishing his sweet corn stands for the last 30 years and being known as “Sweet Corn Swenson” by many. He was proud to have served on the Sandwich School Board and as Precinct Committeeman for many years. He was preceded in death by three sisters, Charlotte (Art) Johnson, Marion (Kermit) Elleby, Carol Scidmore and one brother, Burdell Swenson.Ĭlarion was a tenacious man with a strong work ethic. Clarion is also survived by one brother, Glenn (Carol) Swenson, one sister, Helen Tammen, and one brother-in-law, Tom Scidmore. Clarion is survived by his wife of nearly 77 years, Norma Jean, and four children, Judy (Dave) Klussendorf, Connie (Richard) Brousell, Jon (Jane) Swenson, Claire (Kris) Swenson, 12 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren. They later farmed in Sandwich, then farmed in Leland, Illinois, and in 1973, moved back to Sandwich to farm. He graduated from Sandwich High School and a couple years later married Norma Jean Osmund, on December 21, 1945, and they began farming in Somonauk, Illinois. Clarion was born September 8, 1925, at home in Earlville, Illinois, the son of Clarence and Helen Swenson. Swenson, 96, of Sandwich, Illinois, died July 10, 2022, at home. The winning run was unearned.Ĭhristina Long covers the Clemson Tigers for the Greenville News and the USA TODAY Network.Clarion A. She ceded four hits, one earned run and four walks while striking out seven. She walked her first hitter in the eighth, but the baserunner was erased on an inning-ending double play to set up the walk-off opportunity.īackes was dominant, too. She gave up three hits and one run with no walks before the game went to extra innings. we have also pledged our lives to the clarion call of our Prime Minister to. Both put their best pitchers in the circle for their first game at the ACC Tournament, and it went about how you might expect.Ĭagle, who was named conference player of the year Wednesday, eclipsed 700 career strikeouts with her fifth of 12. The Speaker of the House had just finished reading out the obituaries from a. The Tigers and Tar Heels entered the game ranked second and third, respectively, in team ERA vs. Lilli BackesĬlemson and UNC have been two of the league's top pitching teams this season. With pinch-hitter Julia Bomhardt at the plate, another passed ball let Miklesh come home for the winning run. ![]() The fourth pitch, however, got past Tar Heels catcher Isabela Emerling, and Miklesh made it to third base. It was the first extra base hit by either team.Ĭagle was next to the plate, and Backes intentionally walked her. After Cagle got out of the top of the eighth unscathed, Miklesh led off the bottom of the eighth with a double. With no runs scored after the top of the fourth, Clemson (46-8, 19-6 ACC) and North Carolina (24-27, 13-11) went to extra innings tied at 1. The Clarion-Ledger is proud to offer We Remember memorial pages. MORE: How Clemson's Caroline Jacobsen helped two young ACC softball programs' rapid risesĬLEMSON BASEBALL: How improved pitching has fueled Clemson baseball’s rapid mid-season turnaround Clemson's walk-off win Search & Browse Memorials and Obituaries from The Clarion-Ledger on We Remember. 16 in RPI, the Tigers are fighting to be a regional host. The deeper Clemson goes in the conference tournament, the more it helps its case for an NCAA Tournament national seed. 2-seed Duke in the semifinal on Friday (1:30 p.m. It was Clemson's second extra-inning win of the season. The Tigers walked it off in the bottom of the eighth when Ally Miklesh scored from third on a passed ball. Heads-up baserunning won the day for Clemson. UNC countered with Lilli Backes, who held the Tigers to one run through seven innings. She struck out four straight in the middle innings and sat down the final hitter she faced on three pitches. 3-seed Tigers, they brought ACC Player of the Year Valerie Cagle.Ĭagle struck out a season-high 12 in the 2-1, eight-inning win. View Gallery: John Rittman: A look at the Clemson softball head coachĬlemson softball found itself in a pitcher's duel Thursday in the ACC Tournament quarterfinal against No. ![]()
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