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Sexton
Continued from page C-1
all knowledge of the offense
was a factor as well.
"We're still learning,"
Diggle said, noting the
team has six sophomores
and one freshman. "Basi-
cally, we're a young team."
January 8 at Mary M.
Knight High School in Mat-
lock
Lake Q. 10 14 10 5 - 39
MMK 10 17 16 8- 51
Lake Quinault - Gar-
cia 14, Kalama 14, Boome
4, Rotter 4, P. Aguilar 2,
Lines 1
Mary M. Knight - Sex-
ton 17, VanAucken 8, Dier-
kop 6, Jimenez 5, Johnson
4, Willey 4, Pals 3, O'Neil
2, Milam 2
Field goals - Lake
Quinalault 15-74, Mary M.
Knight 24-56; 3-point field
goals - Lake Quinault 5-32,
Mary M. Knight 1-4; Free
throws - Lake Quinault
4-10, Mary M. Knight 2-7;
Rebounds - Lake Quinault
24, Mary M. Knight 54;
Turnovers - Lake Quinault
17, Mary M. Knight 35;
Fouls - Lake Quinault 13,
Mary M. Knight 18
Journal photo by Dean Siemon
Mary M. Knight High
School's Juan Jimenez
goes for a lay-up off a
breakaway steal in
Saturday's home game.
Owls Win
Continued from page C-1
Owls can improve on at-
tacking the rim and play-
ing better defense.
"I hope they grow up
from this win," Valley said.
January 8 at Mary M.
Knight High School in Mat-
lock
Lake Q 2 12 14 9- 45
MMK 10 13 10 20 - 53
Lake Quinault - Castillo
18, Walker 11, Wilder 4, A.
Neeland 2, Cook 2
Mary M. Knight - Cook
16, Adsero 10, Frost 8,
Johnson 6, M. Sowle 4, A.
Sowle 2, Dierkop 2, Kiliz 2,
Jimenez 1
Field goals - Lake
Quinalault 12-49, Mary M.
Knight 17-53; 3-point field
goals -Lake Quinault 6-18,
Mary M. Knight 0-6; Free
throws - Lake Quinault 11-
37, Mary M. Knight 19-42;
Rebounds - Lake Quinault
32, Mary M. Knight 35;
Turnovers - Lake Quinault
28, Mary M. Knight 25;
Fouls - Lake Quinault 29,
Mary M. Knight 27
Journal photos by Dean Siernon
Above, Mary M. Knight High School's Linda Cook, who led the team
with 16 points in Saturday's home game, looks to drive past Lake
Quinault High School's Ls ura Castillo. Below, Mary M. Knight's
Hannah Frost attempts a short-range jump shot.
through
DOGS
American Dental Association
, of General Dentistry
711
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Outdoors
Continued from page C-1
Island Bridge I would say
we saw around 300-500, a
normal amount.
found ourselves in neutral count via binoculars. Stop-
and right at the mouth ofping at nearly every pull
the Skokomish River. Thisout, we witnessed both large
time there were significant- rafts of Scoters and sporadic
ly less birds all together, pmrs and groups. Again, in
Then we figured out why. my estimation, there were
Off in the distance we could more, not less of these beau-
Making the passage be- see a hunter, decoys out and tiful sea ducks.
tween Harstine and Squax-targeting the Scoters. Coming to my own conclu-
in Island we soon enteredMotoring over and talk- sion, I had to stop and think
a bay. There in front of me ing to the hunter, we asked about the possible variables
was a spread of birds that him how hunting was and that may have led to the
easily doubled what we had told him of our unofficial WDFW's decision to lower
seen in the previous loca-
tions. Starting to get con-
fused and thinking that the
Scoters had simply congre-
gated in these areas, we de-
cided to move locations all
together.
Another 40 minutes
passed by and soon we were
launching the boat at the
Union boat launch. Our goal
was to search Annas Bay,
and the rest of the Southern
end of Hood Canal.
Five minutes later we
survey. He informed us that our sea duck limits. First,
he too didn't understand could the South Sound sim-
the dropping of the limits, ply be the place the Scoters
Continuing on, he said that are congregating in? Could
he had not seen any decline the food sources suddenly
in either the White Wing be fewer elsewhere? Maybe
or Surf Scoter populations the nesting areas in the far
in the areas that he hunts
(which included North
Puget Sound as well.)
Not wanting to make the
run up Hood Canal in the
boat, we elected to put it
back on the trailer and drive
Highway 101 and take our
North (Alaska and Canada)
are seeing fewer nesting
pairs.
The answers are not corn-
plete. From my own eyes, I
do not see any less Surf Sco-
ters or White Wing Scoters.
What do you think?
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Journal photo by Kelly Riordan
Two local hunters pose after a successful hunt in the South Sound off
Harstine Island.