BOB QUIMBY, Shelton's number one singles player,
qualified for the State meet by placing fourth at district last
First In History To State:
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Bob Quimby, senior number
one tennis player for the Shelton
Highclimbers, will travel to the
State tennis meet in Yakima this
Friday and Saturday as a result of
finishing fourth at district last
weekend.
Bob finished fourth in the
southwest district by beating
Mike Albert of Columbia River,
who was the second best singles
player in the south district until
the tournament. Quimby was a
victor by 7-5, 6-8, 6-1 scores.
The district meet was held at
Mark Morris High School in
Longview. The match that put
Quimby out of the running for
first place was that with Peter
Colen. Colen, a sensational ninth
grader from Charles Wright,
dumped the Climber 6-1,6-0. It is
the first time in the school's
history that a tennis player has
gone to the State meet. Just last
week, the Highclimbers finished
the winningest season in the
school's history, 14-1.
Shelton's doubles team that
was still in the running for State
after one match last week was
upset later. Jim Kimmerly and
Dave Kamin lost 2-6, 2-6 to a pair
of brothers to finish lower than
fourth.
AI Hopp, the Climbers'
successful two-year coach, is also
coaching a special group of local
players of all ages in preparation
for tournament play.
Hopp and his group will go to
Bremerton this weekend to play
in the 22nd Annual Olympic
Peninsula Tennis Championships
at the Bremerton Tennis Club.
After that, the coach plans to
enter his juniors in competition
with North Central Washington
juniors at Wenatchee.
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Little League
Results &
Standings
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MAJOR LEAGUE
Won Lost
Heinie's Broiler 4 0
Simpson Recreation 4 0
Moll Chevrolet 4 0
Miklethun Electric 2 2
Gott Oil 2 3
WCC 1 4
Moose Lodge 0 4
IWA 0 4
Gott Oil 6 WCC 2
Miklethun 10 IWA 5
Heinie's ! 1 Moose 5
Mell's 5 Gott Oil 3
SRA 7 WCC 1
COAST LEAGUE
Won Lost
A&W 4 0
Jarvis Oil 4 0
Morgan Transfer 3 1
Merv's Tirecap 2 2
Himlie Realty 1 3
Graystone 1 3
Kiwanis 0 3
Simpson Credit Union 0 3
Morgan Transfer 9 Himlie 1
A&W 14 Kiwanis 1
Jarvis 16 Merv's 4
Graystone 16 Simpson Credit 10
MINOR LEAGUE
Won Lost
Endicott Realty 5 0
MCFCU 4 1
Verle's 4 1
Shelton Foods 2 3
Rayonier 2 3
Mike's McCulloch 1 4
Certified 1 4
Evergreen Fuel 1 4
Certified 31, Evergreen 16
Endicott 28, Shelton Foods 20
Mike's 24, Verle's 20
MCFCU 22, Rayonier 14
MAJOR LEAGUES
Won Lost
Mell Chevrolet 5 0
Heinie's Broiler 5 1
Simpson Recreation 5 1
Miklethun Electric 2 3
Gott Oil 2 3
WCC 2 4
Moose Lodge 1 5
IWA 0 5
Mells 5, SRA 2
Moose 15, IWA 8
Heinies 1 2, Miklethun 6
SRA 7, Heinie's 5
WCC 9, Moose 4
COAST LEAGUE
...... : Won Lbst
A&W 6 0
Jarvis Oil 5 1
Merv's Tirecap 3 3
Morgan Transfer 3 3
Himlie Realty 3 3
Graystone 2 4
Simpson Credit Union1 4
Kiwanis 0 5
A&W 1 5, Morgan's 4
Himlie 2 l, Kiwanis 4
Jarvis 18, Graystone 1 7
Simpson Credit 11, Merv's 10
Merv's 1 7, Morgan's 5
Himlie 10, Jarvis 8
Graystone 11, Kiwanis 7
A&W 1 I, Simpson Credit 8
MINOR LEAGUE
(Final 1st Half Standings)
Won Lost
Endicott Realty 7 0
Verle's 5 2
MCFCU 5 2
Shelton Foods 3 4
Rayonier 3 4
Mike's McCulloch 3 4
Certified 1 6
Evergreen Fuel 1 6
Mike's 23, Rayonier 12
Shelton Foods 33, Evergreen 16
MCFCU 26, Certified 13
Endicott 28, Verle's 17
Rayonier 26, Evergreen 17
Mike's 17, Certified 14
Endicott 29, MCFCU 13
Verle's 20, Shelton Foods 19
Three Shelton Highclimbers
will play in a feeder game for the
Seattle Pl's City vs. State All Star
Game to be held June 13.
A doubleheader will be played
at Fort Borst Park in Centralia, on
May 31 at 1:30 p.m. The
participants will all be seniors
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from Southwest Washington's
baseball program. The three
Climbers, Kevin Dorcy, Mike
Johnson and Jim Densley, will
play on team one, which is a
selected group from the Black
Hills League and several small
Lewis County League schools.
They will be opposed by a group
from the Longview and Cowlitz
County area.
From the doubleheader, two
boys will be chosen to represent
Southwest Washington in the All
Star Feeder Game on June 13.
Professional scouts at the game
will determine the boys who will
go.
The ballplayers will be
selected as follows: 30 per cent
on season record and
performance, 30 per cent on
pro-game activities and 40 per
cent on game performance in the
doubleheader. All boys will be
invited to the pre-game activities
which will start at 9:00 a.m. and
consist of hitting and turnouts.
Admission prices for the
doubleheader which will consist
of two nine inning games are one
dollar for adults and 50 cents for
children.
Page 10 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, May 27, 1971
THIS IS SOME of the action that took place in the
Pitch Tournament that was held last weekend. Pay 'N
through the losers' bracket to win the tourney.
Shelton's Highclimber
diamondmen won their sixth
game of the season last Friday
when they defeated the T-Birds in
Tumwater 4-2.
The Climbers scored two runs
in the initial inning and two more
in the third frame. Doug Long
tripled in the first. Neal White
collected the RBI with a fly that
allowed Long to tag up and go
home. Terry Knight was hit by a
pitch and later scored on Mike
Johnson's single.
Johnson pitched the win for
Shelton. The senior hurler went
the entire seven innings and gave
up six hits. He walked one,
im
Shelton's Highclimbers lost a
heartbreaker in nine innings last
Wednesday to Timberline in
Lacey, 2-1, for another league
loss.
The game was still in a
scoreless tie at the end of seven
regulation innings. Shelton scored
the first run of the contest in the
top of the ninth, but the Blazers
came back with two in the
bottom half of the inning to spoil
Shelton's hopes for a win.
Terry Knight hurled from the
mound for the Highclimbers. He
controlled the Blazers well in the
first four innings by sending down
the men one-two-three. In the
second, Climber centerfielder
Doug Long made a sensational
running.gza~ of a possible ~e
run. E rliei m tlae sec6hd a
Timberline player had hit a
Clim
End
Long Season
Losing their last game of the
season in Hoquiam on Monday
2-1, Shelton's Highclimber
diamond men ended with a 6-15
win-loss record.
Shelton scored first in the
initial inning but Hoquiam came
up with the two runs it needed in
the second frame. Kevin Dorcy
singled, went to second when
D0ug Long walked, stole third
and scored on Neal White's
sacrifice bunt.
Terry Knight pitched for the
losers. He gave up two hits and
both Grizzly runs were unearned.
They were tallied when two errors
were committed in the second
inning. Knight walked five and
whiffed four.
Shelton threatened in later
innings but could not put the runs
across the plate. Bill Bacon was
safe on an error and went to third
on Terry Knight's single. The rally
died. In the next stanza, Ray
Krumpols and Neal White
collected back-to-back singles but
again the attack stalled. The
Climbers had only three men up
per inning in each of the last four
frames as the Grizzlies' pitcher
controlled the game by fanning
five and not letting anyone get
past first base.
BOX SCORE
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Dorcy, Kevin 3 1 1 0
Long, Doug 2 0 0 0
Krumpols, Ray 3 0 1 0
White, Neal 1 0 1 1
Johnson, Mike 3 0 0 0
Nutt, Mike 3 0 0 0
Makoviney, Duane 3 0 0 0
Bacon, Bill 3 0 0 0
Knight, Terry 3 0 1 0
WP-Stricevich, Hoquiam
LP-Terry Knight, Shelton
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double but the Climbers threw
him out. Knight gave up his next
hit in the fifth inning.
He was not scored upon until
the ninth when the Blazers
combined two hits. Shelton's
highlight of the early inning's was
Neal White's double in the
second. White made it to third
before the Climbers' rally died.
Only one other Shelton man got
on base until the eighth when
Doug Long was safe on an error,
advanced to second on an
overthrow and went to third on a
fielder's choice.
The Climbers' lone run was
tallied when Kevin Dorcy led off
the ninth with a walk. He stole
second before Ray Krumpols
singled~t~,knock~him in. '~ ~
Timberline started the nirtth
with a single and two batters
later, Knight was tapped for a
double that resulted in the two
winning runs.
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TEEN TRIO
Men's Hi Game: Clay Keith 203.
Men's Hi Series: Clay Keith 529.
Women's Hi Game: Cheryl Nolan
148.
Women's Hi Series: Jaci Grewe
364.
Standings: Zits 3484; Reefers
3478; 3 Stooges 3438; Bombers
3369; Lilliwap 3359; Timber Rats
3345; Screwballs 3053; Ball
Bearings 1566.
Ball Bearings 1566, Jaci
Grewe 364; Reefers 1729, Mark
Johnson 499; Timber Rats 1602,
Kerry Miljour 396; Zits 1911,
Clay Keith 529; 3 Stooges 1691,
Mike Nolan 469; Screwballs 1480,
Cheryl Nolan 347; Bombers 1651,
Louis Zoren 307; Lilliwap 1629,
Jim Hays 371.
TEEN TRIO
Men's Hi Game: Jim Hays 233.
Men's Hi Series: Dave Hanson
500.
Women's Hi Game: Cheryl Nolan
139.
Women's Hi Series: Cheryl Nolan
379.
Standings: Reefers 1.749, 3
Stooges 1747, TimDer. ~ats 1743,
Lilliwap 1730, Bombers 1718,
Zits 1573, Screwballs 1573.
Bombers 1718, Jim Johnson
355; 3 Stooges 1747, Dave
Hanson 500; Lilliwap 1730, Jim
Hays 49/; Screwballs 1573,
Cheryl Nolan 379; Timber Rats
1743, Scott Manke 413; Reefers
1749, Steve Robertson 487; Zits
1573, Clay Keitb 442.
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BOX SCORE
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Dorcy, Kevin 3 1 0 0
Krumpols, Ray 3 0 1 1
Nutt, Mike 3 0 0 0
White, Neal 3 0 1 0
Makoviney, Duane 4 0 0 0
Bacon, Bill 4 0 0 0
Long, Doug 3 0 0 0
Knight, Terry 2 0 0 0
Densley, Jim 3 0 0 0
WP-Lyon, Timberline
LP-Terry Knight, Shelton
2b-Neal White
11-3
Bombed for 11 runs in the
first three innings, Shelton's
Highclimber horsehiders lost
another league game last Tuesday
in Chehalis, 11-3.
Mike Johnson, the Climbers'
pitcher, was touched for 11 hits
and seven earned runs before Neal
White relieved him starting in the
fourth inning. White went the
remaining three frames and gave
up two hits and no runs.
The host Bearcats scored one
run in the first when Johnson
gave up a single, a walk and
another single. They tallied five
more in the second after four hits,
including a double, and an error.
Five more hits were tagged in the
third. One was a grand slam home
run.
Shelton's runs came in the
second and fourth. Bill Bacon
reached first on an error in the
second, went to third on Doug
Two-Ball Held
Harold Allen and Betty Olson
had low gross in Bayshore's
two-ball last Thursday evening.
Besides the golfing, the group had
a social hour and potluck dinner.
First low net went to Val
Sienko and Kaye Ellison. Second
low net was won by Bill James
and Anita Kimbel. Roy Christey
and Dos Todd took third low net.
Doris Christey and Keith Simpson
were closest to the pin on number
three.
The next two-ball at Bayshore
will be June 12.
whiffed two and gave up one
earned run.
After three Climbers in a row
stuck out in the second, Ray
Krumpols started out the third
inning with a single. Long got his
second hit of the day with a single
to advance Krumpols. White got
RBI's two and three by hitting a
single and tallying both Krumpols
and Long on the scoreboard.
The T-Birds threatened in the
last half of the game with several
extra base hits. In the bottom of
the third, a double and an error
resulted in an unearned Tumwater
run. In the sixth, a triple and a
sacrifice gave the T-Birds their last
run.
It was the fourth league win
for Shelton against eleven losses.
The Climbers are 2-3 in
nonleague.
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Mike Johnson smashed a l_|
triple in the sixth stanza but he
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was thrown out at home later. In
the same inning, Jim Densley hit
into a fielder's choice and made it
Long's single and scored when
Neal White sacrificed with a bunt.
In the fourth, Mike Nutt
walked, stole second, went to
third on an infield play and stole
home. Doug Long was also
walked. He stole second and
White collected the RBI with a
single.
BOX SCORE
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Krumpots, Ray 3 0 0
LeGault, Ace 1 0 1
Dorcy, Kevin 2 0 0
Herrel, Elmer 2 0 0
Nutt, Mike 1 1 0
Bacon, Bill 2 1 0
Redman, Robert 1 0 0
Long, Doug 1 1 1
Davidson, Pat 0 0 0
Densley, Jim 2 0 0
Shonkwiler, Ted 1 0 0
White, Neal 1 0 1
Johnson, Mark 2 0 1
Makoviney, Duane 1 0 0
Johnson, Mike 1 0 0
Knight, Terry 2 0 0
WP-Jeff Smith, Chehalis
LP-Mike Johnson, Shelton
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