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Against the Tigers, Weetly Cordova
led Shelton with 16 points — one of
four Climbers in double figures.
Senior Mason Goos scored and
17 points against Hockinson and
Elma, respectively.
A key factor in Shelton’s winning
surge has been the Climbers’ outside
shooting. Led by Cordova’sfour triples
against Tigers, Shelton has 18 3s in
past three games. ‘
“The 3-point shot is big when we
can it because it really helps space
the floor. You’re not getting out
that opens the space up,” Kreiger said.
“We’re not a particularly big team. We
RECREATION BRIEFS,
Free parks days
announced
Discover Pass free days for 2023
were announced by lands managed
by the state Department of Fish and
Wildlife, state Parks and Recreation
Commission and state Department of
Natural Resources.
The first date to mark on the calené
dar is Jan. 16, which is Martin Luther ‘-
King Jr. Day. Other free days include
March 9 and 19, April June 10, 11
and 19, Sept. 23, Oct. 10, Nov. 11 and
24.
National Parks, including Olympic
National Park and Mount Rainier Na-
tional Park, are also free to the public
on Jan. 16.
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have some decent-sized guards, but! and that’s what We need to do to win
they’re all kind of the same size. We
don’t have a lot of height variation, so
we need to create more space on the
floor to operate. It opens up the floor
for us and we have more space to work
inside.” '
Tuesday night against the Tigers,
that interior space in the paint helped
Climbers’ junior Matt Carleton, Shel-
ton’s tallest player at 6-foot—4, get go-
, ing under the basket to the tune of a
14-point outing, while 6-foot-3 Jour-
ney Bear Perez added 12.
“I feel good now about where we’re
going. We’re starting to make the
right play more often and moving the
ball to‘the open guy for the open shot
tinyurl.com/mtukdrda.
Olympic National
"Parkupdates
campground
reservations
Olympic National Park released
updated campground reservation
guidelines for summer
According to an ONP Facebook
post, all campgrounds will be open
May to Sept. 20. Kalaloch Camp- ,
ground will help visitors by stagger-‘
ing reservations. The campground
will be releasing campsites in a se-
ries of three staggered block releases
by loop. Block releases for A and B
. Tide tables have been
basketball games,” Kreiger said.
Shelton girls
The Shelton girls basketball team
won games last week at the Lady
Trapper Invite from Dec. to 30 at
Heritage High School in Vancouver.
The Highclimbers played Ash-
land, Oregon, on Dec. and won 52-
41. Shelton faced host Fort Vancou-
ver on Dec. and won 36-30.
The win streak ended at four with
a 68—47 loss to Evergreen on Dec. 30.
Shelton (4-5, 0-3) jumped back
into Evergreen Conference games
on the road against Centralia on
loop campsites will be available six
months in advance, C and D loop
campsites will be available two weeks
in advance and E and F loop camp-
sites will be available four days in
advance.
The Hoh campground season is
May to Sept. and will have a
similar booking Window to the Ka-
laloch campground. A loop campsites
will be available for reservation six
months in advance, C loop campsites
will be available for reservations two
weeks in advance and B loop camp-
sites will be available four days in
advance.
At the Mora Campground, A, B
and E loop campsites will be avail-
able for reservations six month in ad-
vance. C loop campsites will be avail-
able for reservations two weeksrin
rout local Titles
Hoops: Shelton has 18 3-pointers in past three games-
Wednesday before hosting Aberdeen
on Friday.
North Mason
Girls basketball
The North Mason girls basketball
team rallied in the fourth quarter
to force overtime and then defeated
Olympic 45-43 to improve to 3—2 in
Olympic League action on Tuesday
night (5-2 overall).
Boys basketball
The North Mason boys fell 64-50
at home to Olympic, dropping to 0-7.
advance and D loop campsites will be
available for reservations four days
in advance. .'
Fairholme Campground will also
follow the block releases for camp-
sites. .B‘loop campsites and the major-
ity of the walk-to-sites will be avail-
able for reservation six months in
advance. C loop campsites and most
of the remaining walk—to—sites will
be available to reserve two weeks in
advance. A loop campsites and walk-
to-site 85 will be available to reserve
four days in advance.
Olympic National Park recom-
mends going to recreationgov and
search for the campground to find
your campsite and reserve a campsite
when; aVailable.
I Compiled by reporter Matt Baide
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