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NARROWS LEAGUE ROUNDUP
tune up for
The Shelton boys and girls
wrestling teams snuck in one
final weekend of tournaments
before the post-season begins.
There were teams compet-
ing at Black Hills, Raymond
and Lakes.
At the Black Hills tour-
nament, Michael Hackler,
Gable Lacy and Colton
Paller placed first in their
weight divisions. Three
other Climbers placed in the
top three.
"We wrestled in a very com-
petitive tournament at Black
Hills High School," coach
Chris Lacy said. "It was our
best tournament performance
of the year for our boys team.
We finished second overall
with only nine wrestlers in
the bracket."
In Raymond, Jakob Gil-
man placed fourth overall for
his first high school tourna-
ment medal. Gavin Goodburn
took second overall in the
106-pound division.
compete in
final dual meet
The Shelton Highclimbers
swimming and diving teams
competed in their final dual
meet of the season against Gig
Harbor High School. Shelton
lost 123-56.
~rhey are a perennial
powerhouse of the state,"
coach Chad Youngquist
said. "We swim them yearly
at this time of year to give
the boys a district level of
competition. They are a high- Kitsap 60-35. forts with 13 points and junior
caliber team and we always Junior Marshall Mc- Paige Johnson added nine.
come out better for the expe- Cullough led the Climbers Two days later, Central
rience." with 12 points and five re-Kitsap beat Shelton 54-33.
Shelton took first in two bounds. Kobe Bogh had an- All of the team's shooters were
events. Senior Jon Netzel other double-double with 11denied at the net as Ware
won the 1-meter diving with a points and 10 boards. Senior dropped only seven points and
score of 233.85 points. Junior Drew Cruse and junior Tylersophomore Jazmin Griffin
Taylor Toney won the 100- Giraldes also had double-digit added eight points with two
yard breaststroke with a time scoring nights, assists.
of 1:08.96. Shelton's final home game "We have been struggling
The Climbers are swim- is 7 p.m. against Lincoln High shooting in the last couple
ruing and diving Thursday School in the Mini-Dome. of weeks," coach Aaron Leth
and Friday at the Narrows said. "We are getting up good
League Diving and Swimming quality shots; we're just not
Championships. Climbers fall hitting any. We put up 68
shots against CK, one more
than they shot. We need to get
Shelton hoops to Wilson, back into our shoot routine
that we started the season
grabs league Central Kitsap with."
Shelton's next game is 7
Last week the Shelton girlsp.m. tomorrow at Lincoln
basketball team dropped twoHigh School. The Climbers
league games to Wilson and have two more regular season
The Shelton boys basket- Central Kitsap. games left.
ball team grabbed its third On Jan. 20, Wilson beat
Narrows League victory of the Shelton 73-27. Freshman Tim- • Compiled by reporter Alex-
year when it thumped Central ber Ware led the scoring ef- andria Valdez
COASTAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP
Knight Owls
continue
strong season
As of Monday, the Mary M. Knight
girls basketball team sat in third place
in the Coastal 1B League. They con-
tinued to cement their position toward
the top with two wins and a loss.
On Jan. 15, the Knight Owls beat
Lake Quinault 40-23.
Coach Lance Valley said the de-
fense rotated well during the game
and eighth-grader Jadyn Davidson
continued to improve.
Freshman Kaylee Sowle led the
team with a double-double of 18 points
and 13 rebounds. Senior Jaycee Valley
added 13 points and four rebounds.
Davidson chipped in six points and
nine rebounds.
On. Jan. 20, Valley and Sowle got a
break as the Knight Owls beat North
River 55-12.
"The younger girls got a lot of shot
opportunities," coach Valley said.
"They're improving every other game.
Defensively we rotated very well."
The Knight Owls' final game last
week was Jan. 23. Taholah beat the
Knight Owls 69-41.
Valley had 12 points and eight re-
bounds, and Sowle had 15 points with
nine rebounds. Taholah dropped shots bounds and five steals, shots," Julmist said.
left and right. The Knight Owls were defeated Thompson led the Knight Owls with
"The first half we struggled shoot- Jan. 23 at home against league power- 14 points and seven rebounds.
ing wise," coach Valley said. "We house Taholah High School. TaholahFries had eight points and five re-
couldn't hit any shots. They pressured beat Mary M. Knight 72-39. bounds.
Jaycee and Kaylee full court. I think Mary M. Knight struggled from the The Knight Owls' next game is 5:45
they got worn down." free-throw line, going 1-for-10 on top p.m. Friday against Naselle.
Mary M. Knight's next game is 7 of having 20 turnovers.
p.m. Friday against Naselle. "We have to do a better job of tak- • Compiled by reporter Alexandria
ing care of the ball and making foul Valdez
Buzzer-beat gives
Owls victory over
North River
Freshman Zack Thompson led the
Knight Owls last week to a thrilling
win and .one loss.
On Jan. 20, Thompson sunk the
buzzer-winning basket to lead Mary
M. Knight to a 50-48 victory over
North River.
"We played a great game defensive-
ly," coach Joclin Julmist said. Zack,
Trenton (Narrance) and Nathan Shaw
had some big buckets in the last min-
ute,"
Thompson led the team with a
double-double of 25 points and 10 re-
bounds.
Austin Fries added six points, four
rebounds and six steals.
Narrance had six points, three re-
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