SHELTON'S RICH WALKER, junior forward, goes up high for two and is
fouled in the Olympia game Tuesday. The Highclimbers beat the Bears in
Shelton Gym, 60-47.
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By CHARLES GAY
For as long as many Shelton
basketball fans can remember, the
Highclimbers have never beaten
Olympia. It happened Tuesday
night in Shelton Gym as the
Climbers got revenge for an earlier
loss to the Bears, 60-47.
Not only was it the Climbers'
best defensive effort of the
season, but it was almost the
exact opposite of the two teams'
last meeting. In the last game, it
seemed that Olympia's size
resulted in numerous fouls and
the Bears cleaned the boards.
Olympia shot 44 foul shots and
made 32 in that contest.
Tuesday night, Shelton swept
the boards as Rocky Nutt hit a
game record of 18 rebounds.
Bruce Cole added 15 bounds and
18 points to be the game's high
scorer.
The last time around, four
Shelton men fouled out. This
time no one got five fouls and
Olympia made only half the free
shots they had in the first game.
Senior forward Mike Bac hit
one long jumper from the left and
another to the right for Shelton's
first two baskets. The Climbers
never trailed. Bac had seven of his
eight total points in the initial
period as Shelton outscored the
visitors 13-9.The hosts worked a
full court press on the Bears much
of the game and it paid off in
several turnovers.
Olympia came back to within
one by the half with a 14-point
performance in the second
quarter. It was 24-23 at halftime.
Shelton was a perfect four of four
from the free throw line in the
first half.
The Climbers pulled away
again in the third stanza when
they held the Bears to nine points
with a good defensive stand.
Shelton scored 12 to lead by four
at that quarter's end, 36-32.
A high scoring fourth quarter
followed. Shelton opened up with
24 points to Olympia's 15. Many
fouls were called in the last
period. The Bears stepped to the
line 12 times and converted on
seven and Shelton made eight of
13 tries.
Shelton had a 13 point lead
much of the fourth quarter. Cole
had nine points to lead the
Climbers. Kevin Dorcy, who was
Shelton's second high scorer,
Trojan Five
Is Now 5-1
made five points to help keep his
Climbers on top.
Climber scorers for the
evening were Cole 18, Dorcy 11,
Nutt 10, Bac 8, Walker 6, Bacon
4, Olli 2 and White 1. Bacon, Cole
and Dill had perfect records from
the charity line.
The win put the Climbers
back on the winning side, 8-7 for
the season. They are now 6-5 in
league and will face Timberline at
home Friday. Tuesday they will
travel to North Thurston to
avenge an earlier loss to the Rams.
Shelton has won four of its last
five games.
Shelton won the jayvee bout
with Olympia, 66-50. Last time
the Bears won 61-60. "Ferry
Knight led the Climbers with 13
points and was
Long with 12 and t
with ten. Mark
eight, Mush Them
seven, Duane
Tracy Armstrong
three and Ray
wlmmers
JIM ROGERSON, Highclimber butterfly ace, wal
points scored this season as a junior• His
two meets and lost 13.
By PAUL-ROGERSON
Shelton's swim squad finished
their 1970-71 season last week
with two tough meets. The
Climbers actually met five
opponents in the multi-team
events.
On Tuesday the aquamen
travelled to Peninsula to take on
Jess Mobil won the 16th
annual team event tournament
held February 6 and 7 by the
Shelton Bowling Association. The
winners scored 3004 pins.
The next eight places were
Certified 2967, Nimrod Club
2959, Bull Moose 2946, Vern's
Clams 2938, Prepp's 2931, TCF
Savings 2927, Timber Ducks 2917
and Moose Heads 2916.
The Shelton Bowling
Peninsula, Jefferson and Federal
Way. The Highclimbers were
outscored by Peninsula and
Federal Way, but swamped
Jefferson 62-31.
The final meet of the regular
season was a double dual meet
with Mount Tahoma and Rogers.
The Shelton swimmers were done
in by fatigue and an
overwhelming number of
opponents.
Despite finishing with a
two-win 13-loss season record,
individual swimmers for Shelton
had a good year. In over half of
their 1 5 meets the Climbers
grabbed more first place finishes
than their opponents. The
difficulty came with the fact that
only 13 boys turned out for the
team. With nine individual events
and two four-man relays in a
swim meet, 13 men don't go quite
far enough. Each boY" m'ay
participate in only two events.
This year's squad will lose
only two members to graduation.
AQUAMAN RON STARk works on his
durinq swimming practice. Shelton ended its
with two' meets.
Hood Canal's Trojans won Association's doubles and singles Point leaders and co-captain Jim
tournament will be held at Kimmerly and ace breaststroker
two more games this week to Shelton Recreation February 13, Jim Densley will not return. Jess Mobil kept a slim lead column were Miller
improve their record to 5-1, starting at 2 p.m. The schedule Coach Doug Hanna will have a over Gott Oil in Shelton's City Kenning, Dick Anti
beating Rochester and Shelton's follows: strong group of experienced League this week by beating WCC Sather with eight
jayvees. 86-80 in a high scoring affair, with six, Ron
Bond & Barnes
Larson & Mounts
Honstain & Simons
Chapman & Wheeler
Whitney & Schimshat
Stoner & Henderson
5:00 p.m. shift
Dunbar & Nault
Nault & Nault
Mclrvin & Harvey
Albrecht & Ahlquist
Simpson & Fagan
Olson & Cuzick
8:00 p.m. shift
Brown & Franklin
swimmers returning. Heading the
pack will be juniors Jim
Rogerson, Kim Nicklaus, Dan
Deffinbaugh, Mike Nutt, Chuck
Wicken and Ron Starr. Returning
sophomores are Darrell
Kimmerly, Cal Moran, Rich
Yates, Bob Godwin and Burt
Auseth.
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Heart Fund
while Gott took the week off•
Wednesday night Jess
travelled to the Correction
Center. They grabbed a big first
quarter lead, 31-17 and led by 21
at the half, 47-26. WCC came
back with a 25-point third quarter
and closed the gap to 15 at 66-51.
The losers lowered Jess' lead to
only six by the game's end.
Ron Landis led Jess with 26.
Jan Donaldson was not far behind
with 25 points. Schmidt added
16, Spilseth, Walker and
and Wally Ewart
with two apiece.
Jonkers led the
He was followed
eight, Anderson,
Rogers with six
four.
CITY
Jess Mobil
Gott Oil
WCC
ITT
Bob's Tavern
Benefit Due
Robertson had' four each and
Westlund and Clinton had two
The Rochester win was
revenge for the Trojan's only loss
of the season. They dumped
Rochester 57-53 using an
effective full court press. They
had a 46-32 halftime lead but
blew it.
Fred Miller was the team's
high scorer with 16 points. Tony
Molinero added 15, Brad Bearden
and Mike Lindgren had 11 apiece,
Dave Bolender had two and Brad
Deyette and Evan Tozier made
one point each.
Last Tuesday the Trojans
slaughtered Shelton's jayvees,
Christy & Hoff
• . . 59-27. Molinero scored 19 points West & West "Bo, wl-Strike Out Heart apiece.
Auburn Buick repeated as the They were dumped in their first Callahan lea with 16, Campbellfor the winners. Miller added 16, For the losers, Don Austin hit HOUSEWIVES
Shelton Invitational Basketball game, beat WCC in their second had ten, Bitter ling, Wirhachawsky Lindgren made eight, Bearden and Schuffenhauer & Schuffenhauer Disease!
Schuffenhauer& Hanson That slogan will compete for 24 and Harold Givens made 15.Women's Hi
Terry Cotton contributed 14, Jim Kolowinski 214
Bash had ten more, Walt Turner Women's Hi Se
Auburn
beat
WCC
on
Friday
Feb.
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project
which
under
had nine, Livona Smith four and 512_. ..
' MineWeror Shelton. each.Bill Rhodes and Craig Moeller two Shoppicked 21-7;4"7-!0
ion Is week outing and lost to Sexton an their a tall team to work with Three of ITT stayed in fourth place by 17-11; B& R Oil.
Tournament champ s thL " ' " " " and Solberg rune each, Hagen six Bolender had six each and Tozier Fuller & Fuller attention in the two-week Heart
( ea ue third game LADLES THURSDAY TRIO the bes
as they beat a local "ity L, g " - and Green five. had four.
team, Jess Mobil, in the title Coach Bill Bryant of Hood Sunday, gber
game. night and Sexton on Saturday to IIIIIllllllllllllll ........ Canal, now in his thirteenth year 2:00 p.m. shift way Monday, at the Tim Bowl, . . btano~ngs:
Jess did well in the three-day get into the championship game. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII as the Trojan mentor, had praise
event held Thursday, Friday and Jess defeated Bee Plumbing and [[t~,|-*ridl~ Pd~tAo, for his team. He said they area OeDn;lclk&rB~ John Tarrant, special events
Re ec' °" cker chairman for the Heart Fund beating Bob's Tavern, the cellar 7~'ll14.15"r~3~wa~~
Saturday. They won two of three TBM on the first two nights of ~'ww'w~V ~'~'~ good defensive team, a good n Key& Kene .
• ,. ..... Drtve, has phoned all league - , ,. =
games, placed second and had two the tournament to earn the right IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ballhandling team and a very ~tamey & Jonnson • e t • dweller. Jerry Mallory led the Hood Canal Marly
men on the all-tournament team. to face Auburn. Auburn's 100-64 coachable squad. He said this was Dill" & Bibbee secretaries to encourag heir
victors with 12 points and ITT & Sons 9-19.
Y members to sign up forths
Schmidt and Donaldson led Jessthrashing of WCC was the . t showing the Trojans have Sullivan & Schreiber .... won 61-46. After a slow moving .....B&R Oil .3,
Women s Hi Game Darlene
to the high finish and made the all tourney's high point total• .. . .~. : made against Shelton. Bryant has oenem program, first' half ITT used an aggressive" ,)bZ.Recl~manbpringwater41q W'
star team In the title game, Auburn t..uzicK J.~o . - .... ."
5:00 p.m. shift The com etition is basedon a
Women's Hi Series: Louise Clary " Leman & Dahman $1 entry fee ~ith 70c goingtothe defense and pulled into the lead. Warrene Graves
Gott Oil and W('C the otherprevailed by ten points, 64-54. 540. the starters are six feet or taller
local teams in the tourney, had The victors had the most valuableStandings'. Lucille Farmwald. and two other~ a ~'11" Geist & Gott Heart Fund to be used for ITTlow scoringled by 26-19first half.at theTheyendhadof aa SOnSThe oIdl' VernaMill 3, I~1
their troubles. WC(?h,stthefirst player in the lnvitational, Green. picked 6-7-10 spilt; Frank,e ....... Richards&Robertson research, education and 41-29 edge at the end of the third ueansuun bo,H°°dCanallhSt~
two games they playe'd and thus They also placed a man on the Barnes picked 3-6-7-8 split. Clary ,Jne lYdians _are snooting a Coots & Casey community heart programs by the
were eliminated. With the double all-star team. Scorers for Jess in Trucking 7-1; Arnold & Smith good per cent Irom the field. Frey& Long Washington State Heart quarter. 481; Witcraft yrui
Ins. 7-1; B. Fuller Custom Builder Bearden, who shot 50 per cent in Musgrove & Robertson Association. Helping ITT out in the scoring Walter 512.
elimination setup, a team could the game were Schmidt 17, 7-1; Nye Company 6-2; Hardlythe Shelton game, has hit on 42 ~ ~
actually lose twice to the samelllrod I)°nalds°n 10, Landis 6, Walker~ ~t~l.e [-37g~4 a3 k5~v B?;, s ?g d C e nt e r per cent of his shots. Molinero hit. BlOOmBrown&BrownS:00 p m shift._ " ownEaCh gr°up will determine itsIhandicapping and ~~ k~~
team. Gott was a victim of Sexton 5, Spilseth 5, Robertson 4, Wyatt Goiden Pheasant Y2-6; nRtolen~s 75 per cent Tuesday and has a 53 ne,u & I~aKen dis ........ 0c
Stenner & nl,-,-mfield trloution ol the remmmng ~ .
Realty twice in the tournament. 4 and t;arl 3. For the winners, Shell 2-6; The Hut 0-8 per cent mark for the season. '-'~ ...... T
Balls Food Center'3-1 Ginger Lindgren leads the team in Wiles&*'' he benefit will be based on
Olsoe 439; Hardly Able Logg 1-3, percentage with 59, Miller has 49, '-'avk °muir , regular league series of three :i ~::~
TK A v ~ t~ermaK games ' ~!~i~ i:~: ,
Teen" Tie" SmithAddie Lorenzenlns. 3-1 452;Pat BoadArnold445; & Tozier 35 and Bolender 29. : i""..!! ~.~. ::~ .... :::::
Golden Pheasant 1-3 Frankly ~xnce losing melr opening Fuller & Skxllman llllllll-IIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIiiIiiiilUllllllllllllil
Barnes 432; D. Makovi~ey Const. game to Rochester, the Trojans
Atop Church League Custom04' DarCYBuilderMaSt4.0370; B. FullerBunny urr have won five. straight. Bryant / E~
453; Ro,ands Shell '1-3, Darlene remembers having two teams of
Cuzick 479; Clary Trucking 3-1; this year s cahber. One was when
Three teams tied for the first Mt. Olive Lutheran dumped the Louise Clary 540; The Hut 0-4, Bob Miller played, and another
half championship of Church Episcopals 45-40 after being Sandy Story 380; Rye Co. 4-0, when Jody Campbell played for [ Obse.vance,"
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League whenstheut,Meth°dists beat down 24-16 at the half. Dorothy Ahrens 474. him
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i the game unbeaten in threesupposed to meet the victors TableTops, Mtrrors, Aluminum Sash, / Monday, February 15
] outingsand were on top of the of the second half for the ,i ,INIVL PAUI.[
, league, were upset by the championship. An agreement will Showor and Tub Doors, |
1 Methodists, who then claimed a have to be reached about the first Storm Doors and Wundo.w Glass |
: third of the title. Faith Lutheran, half tie. Replacements of all kund$ |
i who ~t idle with a bye and a 3-I CHURCH LEAGUE STANDINGS • ,
i record, also shared first place. The " W L See I | Ford -- Mercury
i three powerful teams showed how Catholics 31 $i|1 ff N 6L. I ' ¢¢ I ]
evenly matched they are with the Methodists 3 1 ) )O Mt. View at Kneeland Center
deadlock F
.... • "aith Lutheran 3 1 710 Cedar Leroy Dale 426-1152 | .... ,. 3rd..& Grove ...... .,
• l'wo other tt ams went into Mt. Olive Lutheran 1 3
londay night's action winless. It [(piscopals 0 4 Call for Estimatos ] is" shieldGuaranteed Not to Leak"
the battle of the cellar
%ge 10 - Shetton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, February 11, 1971