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Clark was known as "The Conductor", and he used a baton to literally "conduct" his Pokémon in battle. He faced {{Ash}} in the third and last of the Trainer's Double Battles. During this battle, Clark sent out his {{p|Quilava}} and {{p|Charizard}} against [[Ash's Grovyle]] and {{AP|Glalie}}. It appeared that Ash had an overwhelming disadvantage, but he kept his cool. Clark made his Pokémon attack using their various {{type|Fire}} attacks, while Ash had his Pokémon use their best. Eventually, {{p|Grovyle}} defeated Quilava, but ended up getting knocked out by Charizard's {{m|Steel Wing}}.
Clark was known as "The Conductor", and he used a baton to literally "conduct" his Pokémon in battle. He faced {{Ash}} in the third and last of the Trainer's Double Battles. During this battle, Clark sent out his {{p|Quilava}} and {{p|Charizard}} against [[Ash's Grovyle]] and {{AP|Glalie}}. It appeared that Ash had an overwhelming disadvantage, but he kept his cool. Clark made his Pokémon attack using their various {{type|Fire}} attacks, while Ash had his Pokémon use their best. Eventually, {{p|Grovyle}} defeated Quilava, but ended up getting knocked out by Charizard's {{m|Steel Wing}}.


Using his {{p|Glalie}}, Ash created several ice pillars, preventing Charizard from coming in and attacking directly with its {{m|Heat Wave}}. It also used the pillars to bounce and evade Charizard's moves. It then used {{m|Headbutt}} to take the win. Ash was then allowed to move on to the next round, while Clark was eliminated from the tournament.
Using his {{p|Glalie}}, Ash created several ice pillars, preventing Charizard from coming in and attacking directly with its {{m|Heat Wave}}. It also used the pillars to bounce and evade Charizard's moves. Glalie used {{m|Headbutt}} to take the win, allowing Ash to move on to the next round, while Clark was eliminated from the tournament.


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