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Two of my coworkers
weren't too helpful on the
topic.
Reporter Natalie Johnson
said she didn't really care
and proofreader Kirk Ericson
said he hopes it's a tie so ev-
eryone can be happy.
As for me, I'm thinking
it'll definitely be a close
has the widest difference
in age between the start-
ing quarterbacks. Manning
is 37 and Russell Wilson is
25. When thinking about
experience, I would choose
Manning, but I've been so
impressed by Wilson and
how he plays like he's been
in the NFL for a decade that
it's difficult not to choose
Wilson.
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score will be closer than
Weeks predicted, however.
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tion update: I once again met V
my goal of working out three
times last week, but am still V
having trouble waking up
earlier in the day to do so. V
I've been focusing on go-
ing to bed sooner each night, V
so hopefully that'll become
easier to do. o,.,
Super Bowl XLVII
/HO: Seattle Seahawks @ Denver Broncos
/HEN: 3:30 p.m.
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Feb. 2
Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
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Journal photo by Emil!' Hanson
Mary M. Knight's Austin Thompson takes the ball upcourt Friday during the Knight Owls' game
against the Elma C-team.
OWLS
Continued from page B-1
Adam Pals scored three points
with Austin Renecker, Taylor
Diggle and Harley Kenyon add-
ing two points each.
The Knight Owls followed the
victory with a close game Satur-
day night at North River.
After the regulation four quar-
ters, the teams went into over-
time tied at 38 points.
North River pulled ahead in
the extra period to win 54-48.
"It was a good game," Julmist
said. "Both teams played their
hearts out."
The Knight Owls' offense took
a hit in the fourth quarter when
Austin Thompson twisted his
ankle.
"That hurt us because we
didn't have a go-to guy to
close the game for us," Jul-
mist said.
He said Monday. that he wasn't
sure whether Thompson would
be out for the remainder of the
season.
Werly led the Knight Owls
with 13 points, nine rebounds
and five assists.
Before his injury, Thompson
scored nine points, grabbed six
rebounds and had four steals.
Finally, Anderson put up
11 points and had fol
bounds.
Mary M. Knight star1
week with a 66-17 loss Jar
Three Rivers Christian.
Thompson led with 10
three steals and six re
while Matthew Thompson
three points.
Anderson and Diggle :
two points each and Wez
two steals, three reboun,
three assists.
The Knight Owls (2-1:
after the varsity girls'
game tomorrow at home ,'
Lake Quinault.
The team will also play
day night at Wishkah.
SWIMMING
Continued from page B-1
Junior Chris Frost
also qualifed for league
as an exhibition swim-
mer. He swam a 1:19.19
backstroke at the Gig
Harbor meet.
Junior Harrison
MacAlevy earned one of
Shelton's two first-place
finishes with a personal
record 22.32 in the 50-
yard freestyle.
Senior Sean Kealy
then won the 100 free-
style with a personal re-
cord time of 53.80.
Kealy also earned a
personal record in the 50
freestyle at 23.75.
Jonathan Bay took
fifth in the 500-yard free-
style with a personal re-
cord of 7:15.30. He also
earned a personal record
in the 200-yard freestyle
at 2:27.38, taking sixth
place.
"Gig Harbor's good,"
Youngquist said. "We
went there with the in-
tention of racing against
a good, quality team and
we got that. Wilson was
there, too and they're
equal to us, so it was a
good meet."
Wilson also took part
in the event, but did
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not officially compete
against Shelton because
both teams had already
faced each other. League
rules limit the number of
meets schools compete in
during the season.
Shelton also competed
Jan. 21 at Hazen High
School in Renton. How-
ever, the results were not
available.
Sophomores Jon Net-
zel and Troy Krumpols
qualified for the 3A
WIAA State Diving
Championship at a Nar-
rows League ll-dive
meet Saturday at Lind-
bergh High School in
Renton.
Freshmen Lu
zel and Zach
qualified for the 3
Central District ]
ing Championshi]
same 11-dive mee
The Highc
compete at the 3
rows League
Championship a
p.m. today at Fo
swimming champ
begins at 4:15 to:
at Mount Tahom
Twenty-three
climbers have q
for league. You
said that is th
swimmers to cor
league in more
years.
lr re-
ed its
23 at
oints,
rounds
scored
mt up
ly had
is and
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3 p.m.
tgainst
Satur-
e Net-
Netzel
b West
II Div-
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[.
imbers
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Diving
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3s. The
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High-
alified
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Prep Roundup
lelton powerlifting team
wins three weight classes
to take White River tourney
!
With three weight division champions, the
Sheiton boys' powerlifting team took first place at
the White River Invite on Jan. 18.
"We hadan outstanding meet," head coach Lor-
na Martinson said. "Because of the leadership of
the [veteran lifters, our new lifters competed very
well."
A t 123, Jayton Rasmusson took first with a to-
tal lift of 750 (265 squat, 175 bench, 310 dead).
Senior Jayden Micas won the 132-pound weight
division with a total lift of 905 (315, 240, 350).
Finally, senior Kris Woods took first at 181
pounds with a total lift of 1,145 pounds (405, 285,
45icas= and Woods were also chosen for the best
li rs list, taking second and fifth place, respec-
t: [y. Senior Daniel Diaz took ninth place for his
t 1 lift of 1,210 (500, 275, 435) in the 220-pound
d sion. Diaz finished his division in second place.
The lifters will compete next Feb. 8 at North-
we!t Christian in Lacey.
3 SHS bowlers advance
to districts tournament
i
Thre of the seven Shelton bowlers who com-
peted at the 3A Narrows League tournament Fri-
c advanced to the 3A West Central District III
t nament.
aitlyn Borys -- Who bowled games of 117,
] and 161 " led the Lady Highclimbers at the
1 e tournament to advance to districts.
dreanna Equihua-Torres (139, 159, 121) also
advanced, as did Lina Krnic (112, 135, 140).
I was very pleased with the growth of the team
i ,Teneral throughout the season and the per-
i aance of our qualifiers under pressure," head
coach Steve Pelto said. "In particular, Adreanna
Equihua-Torres produced her best game of the
year in the tournament."
l
I
: orth Mason bowler
lvances to districts
North Mason bowler Shaniya Brannon ad-
vaficed from the 2A Olympic League Tournament
on [Friday to the 2A West Central District III/
NW District I Tournament.
Ier scores at the league tournament were 150,
: and 90.
The district tournament is Saturday at Pacific
Laes in Tacoma.
iI Compiled by reporter Emily Hanson
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