SENIOR KEVIN DORCY (left) is congratulated by jubilant
team mates after he hit a home run against Chehalis
Wednesday. Dorcy's run was all the Climbers could get and
they lost 2-1 on Loop Field.
Lose To Hoquiam 159-126
Two classes won for Shelton
junior High's track team when
they met Hoquiam on Loop Field
last Thursday, but the C class was
slaughtered and the visitors took
the win, 159-126.
The A class won its
competition 54-50, the B class
won 53-42, but the weak C class
lost 67-19. it was the second loss
of the year for the Blazers in two
starts.
In the A class, leading
pointwinner Bob Davis took first
in both the 180 and high jump.
Steve Settle won the 100 and
placed third in the long jump.
Paul James won the 330 and the
long jump for the Blazers. Ray
Wiltman took the discus. Dave
Bradley was ~.~ond in the low
hurdles, second m the shot and
third in the high hurdles. Ken
O'Dell was second in the 880.
Charlie Earl won the B class
low hurdles. Marry Settle was
clocked in 20.7 in the 180 to win
that event. He also took second in
the long jump. Paul Mortenson
was the 440 victor for Shelton.
Mike Baze was first of a trio that
swept the high jump for Shelton.
Dana Boelk threw the shot
40'7½" to place first for the
Blazers. Vernon Waldburger had a
second in the 330 and second in
the shot. Jay Zamzow and Dale
Brewer tied for second in the
discus. Dan Craig was second in
the high jump and Randy
Salisbury finished second in the
!00 by a tenth of a second.
In the C class, the Blazers
took only two of ten firsts.
Randy Bostrom, the leader Blazer
,~ointwinner in the class, took
first in the pole vault and second
in the 100. Larry Baze went 4'9"
to take the high jump and also
placed second in the 50, five
hundredths of a second behind
the winner.
The four leading scorers in the
A class are Bob Davis with 17½,
Steve Settle with 16½, Paul James
with 15 and Dave Bradley with
13. Marty Settle leads the B class
with 15½. He is followed by Paul
Mortenson and Dana Boelk with
ten points each. Randy Bostrom
is first in the C class with 17
points. Behind him is Larry Baze
with 12.
A class results follow:
HH-Wood(H), Fox(S),
Bradley(S); 9.2.
LH-Wood(H), Bradley(S),
Fox(S); 12.7.
l O0-Settle(S), Dietrick(H),
Thompson(H); I 1.3.
180-Davis(S), Watkins(H),
Rogers(S); 20.5.
330-James (S), Beltico(H),
Wood(H); 40.9.
880-Elwell(H), O'DeU(S),
Bowers(H); 2: 16.8.
440 Relay-Shelton; 50.0.
PV-Dietrick(H),
Lancefield(H), Fox(S); 10'6".
H J-Davis(S), Wood(H),
Dineen(H); 5'5½".
LJ-James(S), Watkins(H),
Settle(S); 18'4".
Shot-Gage(H), Bradley(S),
Oling(S); 51'1 l".
Discus-Wiltman(S), Root(ll),
Oling(S); 98'11".
B class events went like this:
LH -Earl(S), Smith(H),
Gordon(S); 13.5.
100-Eddleman(H),
Salisbury(S), Auld(H); 11.8.
1 80-Settle(S), Auld(H),
Smith(H); 20.7.
330-Gall(H), Waldburger(S),
Stolen(S); 43.9.
440-Mortenson(S),
McDonald(H), Krona(S); 58.6.
440 Relay-Shelton; 50.8.
PV-Eddleman(H), Forsell(H),
Bray(H); 10'0".
HJ-Baze(S), Craig(S),
Jones(S); 5'2".
LJ-GalI(H), Settle(S),
Smith(H); 17' 10".
Shot-Boelk(S), Waldburger(S),
Bray(H); 40'7½".
Discus-Walker(H), Zamzow(S)
and Brewer(S) tied for second;
103'1".
Here are C class results:
LH-Henry(H), Laddie(H),
Elsos(H); 15.4.
50-Warbigton(H), Baze(S),
Sorter(H); 7.2.
100-Martin(H), Bostrom(S),
Lamb(H); 13.5.
180-Lamb(H), Collins(H),
LaClair(S); 25.5.
330-King(H), tteadman(H),
Dwyer(S); 47.2.
440 Relay-Hoquiam; 59.6.
PV-Bostrom(S), Hedman(H),
Sorter(H); 8'6".
HJ-Baze(S), Thompson(H),
ttedman(H); 4'9".
L J-Henry(H), Elsos(H),
Beckwith(S); 15'½".
Shot-Collins(H), Clark(H),
Stewart(H); 26' 1".
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Kevin Dorcy's home run to
lead off the first inning was the
only run that Shelton's
Highclimbers could manage when
they were defeated by Chehalis
2-1 on Loop Field last
Wednesday.
Mike Johnson, the
Highclimbers' pitcher, did not
give up a run until the top of the
seventh inning when he was
touched for three singles and a
team mate made an error. Shelton
held the slim 1-0 lead for six
frames before Chehalis succeeded
in a last chance effort. He gave up
one earned run in the contest.
Dorcy was the first batter for
By CHARLES GAY
Shelton's Highclimbers
established themselves as the
prime track power in the Black
Hills League when they
demolished Olympia 82-54 last
Friday in the Capital City.
It was a cold and wet day, but
the Climbers still had some good
times and distances. Shelton won
11 of 16 events and took eight
more seconds to win their fourth
meet of the season without a
loss.
Senior sprinter Paul Rogerson
won the 100 in 10.6, ran a le_g of
the winmng 880 relay, and placed
second in the 220. The man who
won the 220 was senior Chris
Elmlund, who finished behind
Rogerson in the 100 and ran a leg
of the 880 relay.
There were some close events.
Tom Brigham, a junior, lost the
shot put by one inch. He took
second in the shot and first in the
discus. Mike Hays lost the mile at
the tape. He ran a 4:51.6 to lose
by a tenth of a second. Rocky
Nutt came out on top of the 180
yard low hurdle field by lunging
in front of Olympia's Divers at
the finish. Nutt also took second
in the high jump. The senior has
qualified, for three events in
Shelton's Invitational.
George Lemagie, another
senior, churned a 53.3 in the 440
and also ran a quarter mile leg of
the winning mile relay. Shelton
swept the pole vault with
sophomore George Miller taking
first, sophomore Mark Lewis
second and junior Dean Medcalf
third.
Rob Settle, junior, went 6'0"
Randy Endicott, third in the
triple jump.
Events went as follows:
HH-McCann(O), Settle(S),
Divers(O); 15.5.
100-Rogerson(S), Elmlund(S),
Gregory(O); 10.6.
Mile-Cope(O), Hays(S),
Nyborg(O); 4:51.5.
880 Relay-Shelton, Elmlund,
Johnsen, Rogerson, Armstrong;
1:37.3.
440-Lemagie(S), Ames(O),
Ellis (O); 53.3.
PV-MilIer(S), Lewis(S),
Medcalf(S); 11'0".
Shot-Hays(O), Brigham(S),
Nunez(O); 47'10½".
LH-Nutt(S), Divers(O),
Hays(O); 21.4.
880-Burger(S), Brooks(O),
Grubb(S); 2:05.7.
220-Elmlund(S), Rogerson(S),
Burcham(O); 23.8.
LJ-J ohnsen(S), Yonker(O)
and Brooks(O) tied for second;
18'9".
2 Mile-Anderson(O),
James(S), Yonker(O); 10:18.5.
H J-Settle(S), Nutt(S),
Schultz(O); 6'0".
Mile Relay-Shelton, Gardner,
Armstrong, Brigham and Lemagie;
3:38.
Discus-Brigham(S),
Murphy(O), Smith(O); 131'5".
T J-Gregory(O), Yonker(O),
Endicott(S); 42'5½".
Coach Bill Brickert's troops
are now 4-0 for the season. The
Climbers have downed North
Thurston, Aberdeen, Centralia
and Olympia.
to easily win the high jump. He r/a"vee
set the school record of 6'6" a
week ago. Settle also ran a
personal lifetime best of 16.0 in
the 120 yard high hurdles to
finish second.
Gary Burger won the 880 for
Shelton in 2:05.7. The senior has
yet to be pushed in a race this
year. With a best time of 2:05 this
season, Burger is undefeated in
the 880. He ran in the,Invitational
last year.
Junior Jim Johnsen won the
long jump with a leap of 18'9". It
was the first time this season that
the Climbers have won the long
jump. The distance was about a
foot less than Johnsen's best. He
also ran in the winning 880 relay.
Other placers for Shelton
were junior Rich James, second in
the two mile, senior Mark Grubb,
third in the 880, and junior
Golfers
29-28
Shelton's jayvees had the two
highest scorers in their match
with Montesano on Tuesday, but
they lost by one point, 29-28.
Montesano had three men
with five points each and two with
seven.. Shelton's Charlie Gay shot
a 46 with nine points and Kim
Hartley added eight points from a
46. Joe Colo carded a 49 and five
points, Drew Eken had four
points and a 53 and Leon Bibbee
got two points from a 62.
The match on Bayshore pitted
shelton's jayvees against
Montesano's regulars.
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Shelton in the bottom of the first.
His well-tagged ball rolled on
Loop Field's dirt long enough for
him to race around the bags.
Duane Makoviney singled in
the second inning but three other
Climbers struck out to snuff any
rally. In the fourth, Neal White
singled for the last Shelton hit. He
was put out at second on a
fielder's choice and again the
scoring attempts failed.
Ray Krumpols walked to start
off the fifth. He was followed by
Mike Johnson who made it to
past first on an error. With
Krumpols on third and Johnson
on second, Johnson ran to third.
Krumpols was forced to run home
and Chehalis found themselves in
a chasedown. It lasted an unusual
amount of time. Chehalis could
not tag Johnson between second
and third because Krumpols could
go home. After half a dozen
throws, the Bearcats' pitcher
tagged Krumpols and Johnson
was safe on third.
After Chehalis took the lead
in the seventh with its two runs,
Shelton threatened again in the
last frame. Duane Makoviney
walked and his pinch runner, Jim
Densley, reached third on a
sacrifice by Elmer Herrel before
the last Climber batter struck out.
BOX SCORE
ab r h rbi
Dorcy, Kevin 3 1 1 1
Knight, Terry 3 0 0 0
Bacon, Bill 3 0 0 0
White, Neal 3 0 1 0
Nutt, Mike 3 0 0 0
Makoviney, Duane 2 0 1 0
Densley, Jim Pinch runner
Herrel, Elmer 1 0 0 0
Krumpols, Ray 0 0 0 0
Johnson, Mike I 0 0 0
Johnson, Mark 1 0 0 0
Redman, Robert 1 0 0 0
Long, Doug 1 0 0 0
HR-Dorcy, Shelton
W-Jeff Smith(C),
L-Mike Johnson(S).
Top Score
Junior Rich Walker was
medalist in a triangular meet
between Shelton's Highclimbers,
Timberline and Chehalis. Walker
shot a 36 and had 18 points on
his home Bayshore course as
' Shelton won both matches.
The Climbers totalled 57
points to 55 by Chehalis and 34
by Timberline. They were the
second and third wins against
seven losses for Shelton. The 57
point total was their highest of
the year.
Walker played the number
one position for Shelton. Tim
Fredson and Randy Coots both
had 43's and 11 points for the
Climbers. Jerry Munro added ten
points from a 44 and Jim
Kneeland carded a 48 and seven
points.
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MIKE NUTT CAME out of his early season
blazing fashion Monday when he collected a
triple and home run to lead his Highclimbers
8-5. Here he is shown sliding into home°
Mike Nutt had a most unusual
game at the plate against
Timberline Monday on Loop
Field. Nutt "hit the circuit" and
was a perfect four of four at the
plate. He drove in the winning
runs in the bottom of the seventh
with a homer as Shelton won 8-5.
NULL, who had but one hit in
seven previous games, smashed
the ball over the outfielders'
heads twice. He creamed a triple
to right field in the second inning,
singled in the fourth, whacked a
double to right center in the fifth
and ripped his homer to center
field in the seventh. He scored
twice and collected five of eight
Climber RBI's in his day's work.
It was only the second win of
the season for the Highclimber
diamondmen. After winning their
openeL the Climbers lost six
straight games. Kevin Dorcy
pitched all seven innings and took
the win.
Timberline scored first in the
second frame when they had two
runs on the scoreboard. In the
bottom of the second, Nutt
started things off with his triple.
The ball bounced off a board in
right field or it may have gone
farther.
Neal White singled to score
Nutt. White stole second but was
thrown out at third. It was 2-1 in
the visitors' favor after the second
inning.
Elmer Herrel began the third
with a single between third and
short. Ray Krumpols sent Herrel
to second with another single.
Kevin Dorcy sacrificed Herrel to
third and Krumpols to second.
Duane Makoviney came up with a
timely single to score two runs
and Shelton grabbed the lead, 3-2.
Nutt hit a hard single down to
first base in the fourth inning. He
went to third later when Neal
White reached first on an error,
but no runs were tallied.
Bacon started the fifth stanza
with a triple into center field.
Makoviney walked and with two
men on, Nutt doubled, allowing
Shelton to score two more runs.
The Climbers led, 5-2. Timberline
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