NUMBER TWO MAN Jeff Okano practices a forehand in
turnout. The Highclimbers netters boast three undefeated
players and the team is unbeaten in seven matches.
JIM ROBINSON, who plays number three singles, has had a
knack of going three sets to defeat his opponents this season.
Robinson is one of three unbeaten tennis players for Shelton.
Shelton's varsity tennis team
showed its power once again this
week when it ran its unbeaten
Streak to seven by dominating
North Kitsap "5-0. Three
High(limber netmen also
remained undefeated.
Bob Quimby, senior number
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Rob Settle smashed the
Shelton High School high jump
record Tuesday when he leaped
six feet, six inches in the
Climbers' meet with Centralia.
The host Highclimbers clobbered
the Tigers 95-41 on Loop Field to
gain their third victory of the
season without a defeat.
Settle's record jump broke the
old mark of 6'2½" by some three
and a half inches. He had tied the
old record once this year at the
Longview Relays. His flop style
jumping enabled him to break
Jerry Westlund's six year old
record.
Besides winning the high
jump, Settle also turned in his
best performance ever in the high
hurdles. He was clocked in 16.1
Shelton High School's jayvee
track team destroyed two
opponents last week by scoring
114 points to Rainier,s 41 and
Oakville's 15 in a triangular meet.
The Highclimbers won 11 of
16 events and had two double
winners. Dean Medcalf won the
pole vault and discus. Randy
Endicott took both the triple
jump and high hurdles. Both are
juniors. Other winners for Shelton
were Brad 0ling in the shot, Jay
Him lie in the 440, Steve Rose in
the low hurdles, Jimmy Johnsen
in the 220, and Steve Baze in the
high jump. The Climbers won
both relays.
Shelton has another jayvee
meet this Saturday on Loop
Field. Competition with the
North Mason Bulldogs will start at
11:00 a.m. The results of the last
meet follow:
HH-Endicott(S), Yates(S),
Grinnell(S), Wendler(R); 18.3.
100-Byrd(R), Noreen(S),
Johnsen(S), Hartley(0); 11.1.
Mile-Prince (R). Madison(S),
VFW won the Bantam League
bowling championship by
defeating the Journal by 55 pins
last Saturday at the Timber Bowl.
The Bantams also had their singles
tournament, with awards,
trophies and a party afterwards.
Friday, the three teams that
tied for the second half lead,
VFW, the Journal and Cook's
Plant Farm, bowled off. Cook's
ended up in third place and since
the Journal won the first half, the
championship would be between
the Journal and VFW.
In the singles tourney, Gall
I
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to beat team mate Rocky Nutt.
Nutt had his best time ever, a
16.3. Nutt, who has qualified for
the Shelton Invitational in three
events, also took second in the
high jump behind Settle and won
the 180 low hurdles.
Centralia's Tobey Robillard
won four events for his team to
gather 20 of its 41 points,
Robillard won the long jump,
shot put, discus and triple jump.
He beat two Climbers who had
their best distances ever. Jimmy
Johnsen finished second to
Robillard in the long jump despite
his jump of 1 9'8Vz". Tom
Brigham was second behind
Robillard in both the discus and
shot put. Brigham tossed the
discuss 143'11/2'' for his lifetime
Holman(O), Stevens(S); 4: 58.7.
880-Prince(R), Frank(S),
Hartley(O), Taylor(O); 2:13.5.
880 Relay-Shelton, Boggs,
Lewis, Endicott, Noreen; 1:45.0.
Shot-Oling(S), Gray(S),
Edminster(R), Oergel(R); 43' 10".
440-Himlie(S), Zeller(S),
Hanna(R), Lehman(O); 58.8.
LJ-B yrd(R), Noreen(S),
Yates(S), Kimball(O); 18'0".
LH-Rose(S), Byrd(R),
Yates(S), Berne(R); 23.3.
220-Johnsen(S), Boggs(S),
Keith(S), Kimball(O); 24.8.
TJ-Endicott(S), Lewis(S),
Endicott(S), Barna(R); 36'8".
HJ-Baze(S), H u ber(S),
Miller(S), Johns(S); 5'7½".
2 Mile-Holman(O), Dwyer(S),
Hanna(R), Lehman(O); 11:18.9.
PV-Medcalf(S), Miller(S),
Lewis(S), Edminster(R); 11'3".
Discu s-Medcalf(S), Gray(S),
Oergel(R), Edminster(R); 102'5".
Mile Relay-Shelton, Zeller,
Endicott, Noreen and Himlie;
4:06.2.
Patton and Traci Hanson. l he
Bantam bowlers wish to thank
Mac and Ev for the party and
Donna Coleman, Mary Lou
Wicken and Millie Nelson for
helping every Saturday. Thanks
also go to Debbie Coleman for
serving as secretary of the league.
Net Sq
best.
Three other Highclimbers
turned their best times in the
meet. Chris Elmlund won the 220
in 23.5 and Paul Rogerson was
second in that race in 23.7. Steve
"Rose finished third in the low
hurdles with a 23.0 clocking.
Single winners for Shelton
were Rogerson in the 100, Mike
Hays in the mile, Don Gardner in
the 440, Nutt in the low hurdles,
Gary Burger in the 880, Elmlund
in the 220, Rich James in the two
mile and Tracy Armstrong in the
pole vault.
Here are the results of
individual events:
HH-Settle(S), Hurt(S),
Kent(C); 16.1.
1 00-Rogerson(S), Morris(CL
Elmlund(S); 10.6.
Mile-Hays(S), Garre tt(C),
Wolden(C); 4:51.9.
880 Relay-Shelton, Elmlund,
Boggs, Rogerson and Armstrong;
1:38.0.
440-Gardner(S), Lemagie(S),
tfasu(C); 55.6.
LJ-Robillard(C), Johnsen(S),
Baxter(C); 20'1 ".
Shot-Robillard(C),
Brigham(S), Oling(S); 56'2]~''.
LH-Nutt(S), Kent(C),
Rose(S); 21.6.
880-Burger(S), Gru bb(S),
Garrett(C); 2:06.5.
220-Elmlund(S), Rogerson(S),
Morris(C); 23.5.
PV-Armstrong(S), Lewis (S),
Miller(S); 11'0".
2 Mile-James(S), Craig((?),
Dwyer(S); 10:38.6.
Mile Relay-Shelton, Himlie,
Gardner, Armstrong and Lemagie;
3:42.3.
TJ-Robillard(C), N utt(S),
Baxter(C); 40'6~5".
Discus-Robillard(C),
Brigham(S), Watson(C); 147'3"'.
HJ-Settle(S), Nutt(S),
Hasu(C); 6'6".
The Climbers, now 3-0 in
league competition, will try to
lengthen their winning streak
when they visit Olympia Friday.
ROB SETTLE FLEW over the bar set at 6'6"
meet with Centralia to smash the school
jump. Settle, a junior, also won the high hurdles
best time of 16.1.
• ' Fuller was first in the girls'
I~ division with a 294 total. Debbie Shelton High School tennis
Frost (292) was second and Kim / coach A1 Hopp has announced the
i I Patton (275)was third. Chris formation of a special group of
I Hanson won the boys' divisiontennis players that will practice to
with 328 pins. Blain Burgess and play in tournaments.
Stan Goodburn tied for second SENIOR ROCKY NUTT, who has qualified
1 6 Hopp said this group of all
by identica -1 scores. Junior with 316 each. in the Shelton Invitational, won the low ht
Jeff Okano played number two High game for the, girls for the ages, from elementary to high two seconds as his Highclimbers destroyed C,
singles and beat Doug Nausid 6-4, year was Gall Fuller s 164. The school, will start training and
6-3. Jim Robinson went threeboys' high game was Tracy conditioning this week. Players Loop Field.
sets f°r the fifth time this seas°n Rid°ut's 192' Gall Fuller had the have t° be invited t° take part in B I immm~
to down Gordon Dalby 4-6, 6-4, girls high series, a 307. Randy this program, and the cost will be lazer Thine ads II
In extra singles matches, Jim for the boys high series at 304. program is in addition to and In Action T oy
Kimmerly beat Jim Settle 6-0, Gall Fuller had a 113 average to separate from the city's summer Shelton Junior High s Blazer i __'-,
tennis program, which is free. The track team had a bye this week I SIIII
6-3; Jerry Johnsen outvolleyed lead the girls and Randy Claussen city's program will be offered to but will resume action this | 71
Bob Bale 6-2, 3-6, 6-1; and Tom had the boys' best average, a 121. youngsters of all ages without Thursday when they host I YourS!
Evander lo~t to Ken Donleycott Terry Claussen was the most charge.
0-6, 2-6. Hoquiam on Loop Field. FieldI C. C- cOl"I
Quimby and Okano teamed improved boy, going from 87 to Hopp will coach this group of events start at 3:00 p.m. and races I -C'a"n 5GiVe
106. Tammy Young improved herh a n d p i c k e d n e t t e r s f o r
up in first doubles to beat Walker average from 51 to 69 to cop the begin at 3:30 p.m. I He's In Slll
and Nausid 6-1, 6-21 Kimmerlymost improved girl award. Tlaose tournament competition. Players The Blazers were dumped
will compete in tournaments 169-116 in their first meet by I Standard Oil,
and Johnsen beat Dalby and with perfect attendance were around the state and in Oregon.
Settle 6-2, 6-1 in second doubles. Cheri Orr, Steve Helen and Patti Miller for their first dual meet loss I ........ a! I
Bob Quimby, Jim Robinson Pleines. For more information, players
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and Jim Kimmerly are the Members of the first place myears. Lmmm~
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