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00ulldog grapplelrs finish third in league
BILLBERG Seventeen of those wins were (NM) won by forfeit. 122- Kyle
The Bulldogs missed a match
. and there and wound up fin-
ag third in league behind
River and Fife. The Bull-
Iropped a close one on
ay, January 28, in Buck-
ing to White River 39-27.
were several bright
ia the loss, however. North
on senior Drew Randolph
recorded a fall at
shing the regular season
with a 19-0 mark.
pins.
Chris Borseth (275 pounds) fin-
ished league matches undefeated
and enters the sub-regionals as
top seed. The Bulldogs lost four
matches to last year's league
champ White River by three or
less points.
101 - AnthonyHaukenberry
(WR) d. Cuyler Boad, 9-7 (OT).
108- Travis Steward (WR) p, Jon
Wiley, 1:44. 115- Abe Goldberg
Kimball (WR) d. Jon Berg, 6-3.
129- Josh Carroll (WR) p. Rudy
Watson, 1:48. 135- Mike Watson
(WR) d. Derrick Speaks, 7-5. 141-
Allen Schmitz (NM) p. Chris
Dowdy, 5:37. 148- Andy Hahto
(WR) p. Wes Watson, 1:03. 158-
Dave Peterson (WR) p. Zach Mc-
Quillan, 3:09. 168- Jeff Sprouse
(WR) d. Earl VanBuskirk, 9-5.
178- Greg Huffman (NM) d. Joe
Sprouse, 8-7. 190- Joe Randall
(WR) d. Brandon Byers, 13-10.
Hit them first
la E MASON Pee Wee C Team
NORTH
Yed like the Denver Broncos this year.
am members in the front row, left to
hgbt include: Kenneth Treadway, Jed
,ls, Max Younkm, Addison Wdliams,
• m Wixom. Chris Durant Jacob Co in -
.. • , PP g
:ili ' 4"lan Dorsey, and Thomas Rogers. Pic-
tured in the middle row, left to right, are:
Chris Hicks, Mark Jones, Josh Gallanari,
Spencer Cooper, Ryan Cooper, Nate Mull.
er, Scan Kelly, and Jared Rinehart. Team
coaches in the back row are Randy
Neatherlin and John Hicks.
'D' is for Defense
NORTH MASON Pee Wee D String
like champions all year long• In the
left to right, are: Zack Williams,
Williams, Trevor Findley, Tyler
ad Jordan Sexton. Second row, left
are: Joe Watson, Jesse Piety, Phil.
Zack Nail, Brian Stromberg, Dy-
and Courtney Newman. The
third row includes: Stephanie Hicks, Tar.
rant Collett, Rick Wettig, Jason Merritt,
Kevin Jong, Gabe Braxton, Kyle Cooper,
and Josiah Elmore. The coaching staff
from left includes: Brian Stromberg, Head
Coach Tom Newman, Mike Tindol, and
Tracy Williams.
,000 available for schc[ Lrs].lips
students with a
average of'B' or bet-
llege students with a
of'B+' or bet-
for a $1,000 col-
to US citizens only, ap-
should be requested
tion
prior to March 16. Request for ap-
plication may be sent to: Educa-
tional Communications Scholar-
ship Foundation, 721 North Mc-
Kinley Road, P.O. Box 5012, Lake
Forest, Illinois 60045-5012.
A request by fax may be sent to
(847-295-3972; or e-mail at
scholar@ecsf.org).
All requests for applications
must include the following: stu-
dent's name, permanent home ad-
dress, city, state, zip code, name
of current high school or college,
approximate grade point average,
and year in school during the
1989-99 academic year.
Applications will be fulfilled by
mail only, on or about April 9.
Two hundred and fifty (250) win-
ners will be selected on the basis
of academic performance, involve-
ment in extracurricular activities,
and some consideration for finan-
cial need. A total of $250,000 will
be awarded.
rapeview Community
"Collectibles and
Auction" will be
February 6, from
with browsing
There will be lots of
no admission fee, and
according to
Huestis.
desfield
)natruction, Inc.
the Noflh Mason area
since 1967
Pecializing in seawall
COnstruction and
home repairs
275-6684
Frank Merrill
elfair, WA
Animorphs
Clay Pigeon
Legionnaire
A Merry War
Next Stop
Wonderland
Office Killer
Rounders
Vampires
Rent One Video Get Another One Free
Must present coupon to redeem. Not valid with any other offer.
Good thru 2/12/99.
ON SATURDAY, January 30, Also this Saturday, February
in Yelm, at the Junior Varsity 6, North Mason wrestlers begin
qualifier, six wrestlers from the process of qualifying for the
North Mason qualified for sub-re- state wrestling finals. In addition
gionals, to be held at Clover Park
on Saturday, February 6.
Those Bulldog wrestlers who
qualified include Jon Wiley (101
pounds) Marcus Shumaker (129
pounds), Rudy Watson (135
pounds), Zach McQuillan (148
pounds), Justin Keehn (190
pounds), and Justin Pothier (215
pounds).
to the eight regular Pierce County
League teams, Sequim, Bremer-
ton, and Bainbridge Island will
send wrestlers to the sub-region-
al. The tournament begins tomor-
row and concludes Saturday, Feb-
ruary 6.
Each weight class will have 14
wrestlers with the top four in
each weight advancing to the re-
gional tournament, held in Turn-
water on Saturday, February 13.
The Bulldogs have two top
seeds at sub-regionals: Drew Ran-
dolph at 215 pounds and Chris
Borseth, 275 pounds. Seeded sec-
ond is Greg Huffman at 178
pounds; third seed includes Bran-
don Byers, 190 pounds; fourth
seeds include Cuyler Boad at 101
pounds, Abe Goldberg, 115
pounds, and Jon Berg, 122
pounds. Wes Watson is seeded
fifth in the 148 pound category.
Hammer time
THE NORTH MASON Pee Wee Football ster, Tom Leaman, and Dane Honeycutt.
Hammerheads had a great season• Pic- In the back row, standing left to right are:
tured left to right, front row: James Dynal Germaine, Ryan Kuhn, Dashiell
Schuchard, Coach Bill Geyer, Charlie Geyer, Justin Webster, Casey Bartell, and
Fletcher, Austin Hansen, Coach Jeff Web- Andy BartelL
Boys win,
girls lose
The North Mason girls basket-
ball teams lost last week against
Lakes.
In the game, played on Tues-
day, January 26, Lakes built a
commanding 30-11 lead by half
time. They never let up and
cruised to an easy 52-39 win over
the Bulldogs.
Leading North Mason was
Mary Jenkins, who scored six
points and added seven steals.
Other scorers for the Bulldogs in-
clude Katie Rothenberg 6, Shan-
non Schiemer 2, Tara Frank 4,
Jill Chriss, Lisa Truemper 6, Les-
lie Cruz 4, Linda Cruz, Stephanie
Johnson 3, Corin Williams, Sarah
Zech, and Michelle McGuire 8.
In boys action, North Mason
got revenge on Lakes with a 55-
47 victory, also played on Tues-
day, January 26.
Led by Casey Reynolds, who
scored 26 points and grabbed 10
rebounds, the Bulldogs built a 28-
20 lead by the intermission.
James Martin was also a stalwart
in the paint, nabbing 11 boards
for the Bulldogs.
North Mason hit a respectful
23 of 33 from the fbul line en
route to the victory.
Others in the scoring column
for the Bulldogs include Rick
Biehl 7, Philip Flatau 2, John
Price 4, James Martin 9, Jeremy
Koenig 2, Jeremy Huffman 5, and
Janson Byers.
Just what hefty
balances deserve.
Big, fat interest rates.
0
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$50,000 AND ABOVE
VARIABLE APY* ON BALANCES OF
$25,000- $49,999.99
With the KeyBank Treasury Indexed
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access your money anytime by ATM, by
check on a timited basis, or by visit-
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any KeyCenter, or call 1-800-KEY2YOU ®
and setect option 2. The APY* for
balances of:
$10,000 - $24,999.99 is 3.50%
$2,500 - $9,99g.99 is 2.25%.
$.01 - $2,499.99 is 1.75%.
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The rates on the top two tiers are tied to the 13-week U.S. Treasury Bill The *Annuat Percentage Yiekls (AFY) apply to new accounts only, are accu-
rate as of Januany 18, 1999, and are subject to change without notice. The interest rates for all five tiers are vadabte rates that may change after the
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Thursday, February 4, 1999 - Belfslr Herald section of Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 5
00ulldog grapplelrs finish third in league
BILLBERG Seventeen of those wins were (NM) won by forfeit. 122- Kyle
The Bulldogs missed a match
. and there and wound up fin-
ag third in league behind
River and Fife. The Bull-
Iropped a close one on
ay, January 28, in Buck-
ing to White River 39-27.
were several bright
ia the loss, however. North
on senior Drew Randolph
recorded a fall at
shing the regular season
with a 19-0 mark.
pins.
Chris Borseth (275 pounds) fin-
ished league matches undefeated
and enters the sub-regionals as
top seed. The Bulldogs lost four
matches to last year's league
champ White River by three or
less points.
101 - AnthonyHaukenberry
(WR) d. Cuyler Boad, 9-7 (OT).
108- Travis Steward (WR) p, Jon
Wiley, 1:44. 115- Abe Goldberg
Kimball (WR) d. Jon Berg, 6-3.
129- Josh Carroll (WR) p. Rudy
Watson, 1:48. 135- Mike Watson
(WR) d. Derrick Speaks, 7-5. 141-
Allen Schmitz (NM) p. Chris
Dowdy, 5:37. 148- Andy Hahto
(WR) p. Wes Watson, 1:03. 158-
Dave Peterson (WR) p. Zach Mc-
Quillan, 3:09. 168- Jeff Sprouse
(WR) d. Earl VanBuskirk, 9-5.
178- Greg Huffman (NM) d. Joe
Sprouse, 8-7. 190- Joe Randall
(WR) d. Brandon Byers, 13-10.
Hit them first
la E MASON Pee Wee C Team
NORTH
Yed like the Denver Broncos this year.
am members in the front row, left to
hgbt include: Kenneth Treadway, Jed
,ls, Max Younkm, Addison Wdliams,
• m Wixom. Chris Durant Jacob Co in -
.. • , PP g
:ili ' 4"lan Dorsey, and Thomas Rogers. Pic-
tured in the middle row, left to right, are:
Chris Hicks, Mark Jones, Josh Gallanari,
Spencer Cooper, Ryan Cooper, Nate Mull.
er, Scan Kelly, and Jared Rinehart. Team
coaches in the back row are Randy
Neatherlin and John Hicks.
'D' is for Defense
NORTH MASON Pee Wee D String
like champions all year long• In the
left to right, are: Zack Williams,
Williams, Trevor Findley, Tyler
ad Jordan Sexton. Second row, left
are: Joe Watson, Jesse Piety, Phil.
Zack Nail, Brian Stromberg, Dy-
and Courtney Newman. The
third row includes: Stephanie Hicks, Tar.
rant Collett, Rick Wettig, Jason Merritt,
Kevin Jong, Gabe Braxton, Kyle Cooper,
and Josiah Elmore. The coaching staff
from left includes: Brian Stromberg, Head
Coach Tom Newman, Mike Tindol, and
Tracy Williams.
,000 available for schc[ Lrs].lips
students with a
average of'B' or bet-
llege students with a
of'B+' or bet-
for a $1,000 col-
to US citizens only, ap-
should be requested
tion
prior to March 16. Request for ap-
plication may be sent to: Educa-
tional Communications Scholar-
ship Foundation, 721 North Mc-
Kinley Road, P.O. Box 5012, Lake
Forest, Illinois 60045-5012.
A request by fax may be sent to
(847-295-3972; or e-mail at
scholar@ecsf.org).
All requests for applications
must include the following: stu-
dent's name, permanent home ad-
dress, city, state, zip code, name
of current high school or college,
approximate grade point average,
and year in school during the
1989-99 academic year.
Applications will be fulfilled by
mail only, on or about April 9.
Two hundred and fifty (250) win-
ners will be selected on the basis
of academic performance, involve-
ment in extracurricular activities,
and some consideration for finan-
cial need. A total of $250,000 will
be awarded.
rapeview Community
"Collectibles and
Auction" will be
February 6, from
with browsing
There will be lots of
no admission fee, and
according to
Huestis.
desfield
)natruction, Inc.
the Noflh Mason area
since 1967
Pecializing in seawall
COnstruction and
home repairs
275-6684
Frank Merrill
elfair, WA
Animorphs
Clay Pigeon
Legionnaire
A Merry War
Next Stop
Wonderland
Office Killer
Rounders
Vampires
Rent One Video Get Another One Free
Must present coupon to redeem. Not valid with any other offer.
Good thru 2/12/99.
ON SATURDAY, January 30, Also this Saturday, February
in Yelm, at the Junior Varsity 6, North Mason wrestlers begin
qualifier, six wrestlers from the process of qualifying for the
North Mason qualified for sub-re- state wrestling finals. In addition
gionals, to be held at Clover Park
on Saturday, February 6.
Those Bulldog wrestlers who
qualified include Jon Wiley (101
pounds) Marcus Shumaker (129
pounds), Rudy Watson (135
pounds), Zach McQuillan (148
pounds), Justin Keehn (190
pounds), and Justin Pothier (215
pounds).
to the eight regular Pierce County
League teams, Sequim, Bremer-
ton, and Bainbridge Island will
send wrestlers to the sub-region-
al. The tournament begins tomor-
row and concludes Saturday, Feb-
ruary 6.
Each weight class will have 14
wrestlers with the top four in
each weight advancing to the re-
gional tournament, held in Turn-
water on Saturday, February 13.
The Bulldogs have two top
seeds at sub-regionals: Drew Ran-
dolph at 215 pounds and Chris
Borseth, 275 pounds. Seeded sec-
ond is Greg Huffman at 178
pounds; third seed includes Bran-
don Byers, 190 pounds; fourth
seeds include Cuyler Boad at 101
pounds, Abe Goldberg, 115
pounds, and Jon Berg, 122
pounds. Wes Watson is seeded
fifth in the 148 pound category.
Hammer time
THE NORTH MASON Pee Wee Football ster, Tom Leaman, and Dane Honeycutt.
Hammerheads had a great season• Pic- In the back row, standing left to right are:
tured left to right, front row: James Dynal Germaine, Ryan Kuhn, Dashiell
Schuchard, Coach Bill Geyer, Charlie Geyer, Justin Webster, Casey Bartell, and
Fletcher, Austin Hansen, Coach Jeff Web- Andy BartelL
Boys win,
girls lose
The North Mason girls basket-
ball teams lost last week against
Lakes.
In the game, played on Tues-
day, January 26, Lakes built a
commanding 30-11 lead by half
time. They never let up and
cruised to an easy 52-39 win over
the Bulldogs.
Leading North Mason was
Mary Jenkins, who scored six
points and added seven steals.
Other scorers for the Bulldogs in-
clude Katie Rothenberg 6, Shan-
non Schiemer 2, Tara Frank 4,
Jill Chriss, Lisa Truemper 6, Les-
lie Cruz 4, Linda Cruz, Stephanie
Johnson 3, Corin Williams, Sarah
Zech, and Michelle McGuire 8.
In boys action, North Mason
got revenge on Lakes with a 55-
47 victory, also played on Tues-
day, January 26.
Led by Casey Reynolds, who
scored 26 points and grabbed 10
rebounds, the Bulldogs built a 28-
20 lead by the intermission.
James Martin was also a stalwart
in the paint, nabbing 11 boards
for the Bulldogs.
North Mason hit a respectful
23 of 33 from the fbul line en
route to the victory.
Others in the scoring column
for the Bulldogs include Rick
Biehl 7, Philip Flatau 2, John
Price 4, James Martin 9, Jeremy
Koenig 2, Jeremy Huffman 5, and
Janson Byers.
Just what hefty
balances deserve.
Big, fat interest rates.
0
VARIABLE APY* ON BALANCES OF
$50,000 AND ABOVE
VARIABLE APY* ON BALANCES OF
$25,000- $49,999.99
With the KeyBank Treasury Indexed
Money Market Account, the higher
your balance, the greater your market-
based interest rate. And you can
access your money anytime by ATM, by
check on a timited basis, or by visit-
ing any KeyCenter. To open a per-
sona[ or business account, stop by
any KeyCenter, or call 1-800-KEY2YOU ®
and setect option 2. The APY* for
balances of:
$10,000 - $24,999.99 is 3.50%
$2,500 - $9,99g.99 is 2.25%.
$.01 - $2,499.99 is 1.75%.
1.8oo.Kmr2you °
1-800-539-2968
www. Key.com
The rates on the top two tiers are tied to the 13-week U.S. Treasury Bill The *Annuat Percentage Yiekls (AFY) apply to new accounts only, are accu-
rate as of Januany 18, 1999, and are subject to change without notice. The interest rates for all five tiers are vadabte rates that may change after the
account is opened. The minimum deposit required to open an account is $2,500. Fees may reduce the earnings of the account. Member FDIC.
Thursday, February 4, 1999 - Belfslr Herald section of Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 5