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dyHigh Borys scored 152 in game one, behind Brittany Smith with
La climbers headed 158 and Lindsey Cox with 161. Smith scored 157 in game two
while Cox scored 146.
to districts this Saturday ~ of press time, the results of the league tournament at
All-Star Lanes in Silverdale on Tuesday, Jan. 24 were not yet
By EMILY HANSON available. Snyder said these results are not very important for
emiiy@masoncounty.com the future of the team.
"Being the number one team in the 4A Narrows League,
Journal photo by
Emily Hanson In its final match of the regular season, the Shelton girls' the team has an automatic berth to districts," Snyder said.
Shelton's Caitlyn bowling team knocked down Central Kitsap 7-0. The district tournament begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Jan.
Borys follows "I was really pleased," Curt Snyder, head coach, said. "It 28 at Pacific Lanes in Tacoma.
through on her was a critical match for Central Kitsap but not for us, so it was '.'The only time we did not advance out of districts was
swing during the kind of fun to see the girls bowl so well against them." when I was obligated to buy the team breakfast because of a
The match was critical for Central Kitsap because they high score earlier in that season," Snyder said. 'Tfe had a big
Lady were tied for second in the 4A Narrows League with Mt. Ta- breakfast and then everybody bowled sluggish. Consequently,
Highclimbers' homa, Snyder explained. I am never buying them breakfast again and as a result, I
match against The Ewart sisters, Danielle and Mishawn, each scored 178 believe the team will do well at the district tournament to ad-
Central Kitsap in game one to lead the Lady Highclimbers. Mishawn Ewart's vance te the state tournament."
on Monday, Jan. score improved to 179 for game two while Danielle Ewart's Snyder said he wanted to thank the community for sup-
23 at West Side score fell to 147 in game two. The second highest scorer in porting his team this season.
Lanes in Olympia. game two was Caitlyn Borys with 159. For more information, see page C-4
Caleb Schlauderaff, No. 72, keeps his eyes on his opponent during the Jets' game against the New
only game Schlauderaff started for the Jets during his first season with the team.
Courtesy of the New York Jets
England Patriots on Oct. 9, 2011. This was the
After one season with the Jets, Caleb Schlauderaff is still a regular guy
By EMILY HANSON traded for me." just take whatever books someone recommends me."
ernily@masoncounty~com Though he wasn't expecting it, Schlauderaff said
............................. he had a great time with the Packers and then a great A new place
time with the Jets. Schlauderaff wasn't completely new to living in a
Caleb Schlauderaff started in one game for the "I look at it with a positive attitude," he added. "I got larger community than Shelton. After graduating from
New York Jets in his first season with the team, to play for two great teams." SHS, Schlauderaff went on to play for the Utes at the
but it wasn't the kind of start most people would Per his NFL rookie deal, Schlauderaffs four-year, University of Utah in Salt Lake City. He received a
expect. $2.15 million contract with the Packers rolled over to full-ride scholarship to the university.
"I was on the jumbo offensive line and we started the Jets, he said. During college, Schlauderaffwas a redshirt fresh-
the game [against the New England Patriots on Oct. 9, During the season -- of which he played in six man before starting in 10 of 13 games in 2007 and all
2011] with a jumbo package," Schlauderaff said. games for the Jets -- Schlauderafflived in New Jersey. 13 games during the 2008-2010 seasons. He graduated
Though he normally plays guard, he started the "It was living right in the middle of everything com- from Utah in spring 2011 with a degree in exercise
game as the tight end for the play package, which fea- pared to living in Shelton where you're an hour from physiology.
tures multiple tight ends. Seattle and two hours from Portland," Schlauderaff "It's a hard adjustment to make from playing in col-
It was a position Schlauderaff wasn't known for. said. lege to playing in the NFL," Schlauderaff said. "Those
"It's kind of cool but it has an astrix next to it," Living in a large city didn't provide for that exciting guys are there for a reason and there's no margin for
Schlauderaff said. of a life, Schlauderaff said. He said that when he wasn't error. You've got to be on your game every play because
Schlauderaff, a 2006 Shelton graduate, was drafted at practice or playing, he didn't do a whole lot. if they sense weakness, they'll take advantage of it."
to the Green Bay Packers last spring as the 179th pick "One thing people don't understand is it's a 60-hour After taking to the field for four weeks with the
in the sixth round. After suiting up for the Packers for week," he added. "During the season, it's work, work, Packers and 17 weeks with the Jets, Schiauderaff said
the team's four preseason games, Schlauderaffwas work and we travel every weekend." the player he was in college and the player he is now
traded to the Jets on Sept. 3. In his spare time, Schlauderaff said he would read are not comparable.
"The trade caught me offguard," Schlauderaff said. a lot. See Schlauderaff on page C-4 ........ :~
"I got a call at 5 or 6 from the Jets letting me know they "I like a little bit of everything," he said. "I usually
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