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Lovingfoss, Holzgrove, Benedict and
Ezra Keyzers teamed up for a third-
place finish.
The top three finishers in each
event earned automatic bids to this
week’s 2A state competition at the
King County Aquatic Center in Fed-
eral Way. Fourth-place finishers
earned wild card bids.
The state meet is Friday and
Saturday.
Boys wrestling
Behind a pair of regional cham-
pions, the Shelton High School boys
wrestling team finished third at the
2A Region 3 championships on Satur-
day at Washougal High School.
Shelton’s Ty Fleshman won the
126-pound championship with a
16—0 major decision and the Climb-
ers’ Logan Peach won the title at 132
pounds with a pin in the final seconds
of the second period.
Shelton’s Cole Borden was second
at 138, Phenix Oeachea was second
at 150 and Hunter Leth was third at
175. All three wrestlers qualified for
this week’s 2A Mat Classic at the Ta—
coma Dome.
Girls wrestling ,
The Shelton High School girls
wrestling team finished sixth at the
1B-2A Region 2 championships Sat-
urday at Centralia.
The Climbers had three wrestlers
advance to this weekend’s Mat Clas-
sic at the Tacoma Dome.
Shelton’s Adell Anderson was sec-
ond at 105 pounds, Angela Anderson
was second at 235 pounds and Aurora
Marcy was third at 190 pounds. The
top three wrestlers at regionals each
advance to the state meet. Marcy will
be making her second straight ap-
pearance at Mat Classic.
Boys basketball
The Shelton High School boys bas-
ketball team saw its season come to
an end with a 60-43 loss to Hockinson
in the 2A District 4 tournament pig—
tail game Feb. 8.
The Climbers led 30°15 at half-
time, but were outscored 45—13 in the
second half, including a game-ending
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Roundup: Shelton sends eight wrestlers to state meet
16-0 rim after closing with one point
in the middle of the fourth quarter.
Shelton finished the year at 9-11
overall and 6—6 in Evergreen Confer— ‘
ence play.
North Mason
Boys wrestling
The Bulldogs’ Charles Broughton
captured a third—place finish at 150
pounds at the 2A Region 2 wres—
tling championships in Buckley, and
earned a berth in this week’s 2A Mat
Classic at the Tacoma Dome.
Broughton is the lone Bulldog
boys wrestler to advance to the state
meet.
North Mason’s Pedro Salvador
and Blake Evans were fifth at 157
and 132 pounds, respectively, and
both are first alternate in their
weight class at the state meet.
Girls wrestling
North Mason’s Sadie Evans fin-
ished second at 155 pounds during
the 1B-2A Region 1 girls wrestling
championships Saturday in Buckley.
Evans, a junior who finished third at
the girls state 1B-2A meet last year,
will be making her second consecu-
tive appearance at Mat Classic.
Boys basketball
The North Mason High School
boys basketball team saw its sea:
son end Tuesday night with a 55—51
road loss at Enumclaw in the open-
ing round of the 2A District 2/3
tournament.
L The Bulldogs earned the district
berth as the No. 16 seed after finish—
ing the regular season at 6-13 overall.
Girls basketball
The Bulldog girls basketball team
earned the No. 12 seed in the 2A Dis-
trict 2/3 tourament and hosted Fife
on Wednesday night in Belfair. If the
Bulldogs won that game, they will
face the loser of Wednesday’s game
between Enumclaw and Sequim.
North Mason entered the post-
season 8-11 overall and finished the
regular seasonFriday with a blowout
53-18 road win over Franklin Pierce
in Tacoma.
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