Page B-6 - Mason County Journal -Thutsday, April 10, 2014
SHS girls tennis records
By EMILY HANSON
emily@masoncoun com
I Journal photo by Emily Hanson
Shelton No. 1 singles player Geoette Lugalia rushes to return a shot at
the net March 31 during the LadylHighclimbers' home match against Gig
Harbor.
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Shelton girls tennis head
John Perry said the team expel
a first last week.
The girls won two matche
against Gig Harbor and Bell
Prep, two 4A powerhouses.
"Usually, it's a final score of 0
some of the matches being clo
no real wins to speak of," Pert
"In both of these matches, w
fighting to actually win the
which has never happened si
(began) playing these schools
super proud of our girls."
Gig Harbor defeated Shell
March 31 in Shelton, while B,
ine Prep won 3-2 April 2 in Ta
No. 1 doubles team Megha
ney and Rebecca Dickson we:
match in both contests.
Against Gig Harbor, Rann
Dickson won 7-5, 7-6 (7-3). At
mine, they defeated their o1:
6-2, 6-2.
"Our No. 1 doubles had m
cially good week as they playe
and won both matches against
doubles teams," Perry said. "B
becca and Meghan have been
lessons since the end of the
last year, so their hard work
paying off for. them."
Shelton's No. 2 doubles te
ena Ranney and Yemas Ly, d
their Gig Harbor opponents 7
6-2, while the No. 3 double.,
Kayla Gustafson and Nancy I
won against Bellarmine Prep
two losses
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tennis coach
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"With our two hardest matches out
tKe way, we are looking forward to
zceek off and getting healthy. Lots
the girls have been sick these past
o weeks,, Perry said.
Shelton begins its 3A Narrows
ague schedule after spring break.
"The team is very excited to get
r league matches underway and
irt playing our 3A rivals," Perry
id.
The Lady Highclimbers (2-2) play
xt at 3:30 p.m. April 15 at Tumwa-
['.
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Chris Schwisow took sec-
ond place with a total lift
of 890 pounds (300, 250,
340).
Shelton's third lifter,
senior Nolan Coker,
finished fourth in the
181-pound division. He
lifted 900 pounds (325,
185,390).
"Nolan Coker earned a
bronze medal in the dead
lift through our own lift-
ing awards," Martinson
said. "This means he lift-
ed 225 pounds above his
body weight in the dead
lift."
Additionally, Ramos
earned the 10th spot on
the top boys lifters list.
Shelton competed
against 17 high schools.
White River won the
meet with 37 points.
"I think it was a con-
fidence booster for these
guys and now the team
is pointing to the Shelton
Invitational in a couple
of weeks," Martinson
said.
Shelton hosts its an-
nual meet beginning at
10 a.m. April 19 in the
Mini Dome.
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