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ALL OF THE SENIORS and their parents were introduced at the start of
the Timberline game Friday night.
Lady in the stands:
By CAROLYN KERR
After a convincing win over
the Hood Canal Trojans last
Thursday, the Blazers now have a
5-4 season record.
This afternoon the junior high
teams will play at home against
Miller of Aberdeen. Game time is
2 p.m.
Hood Canal
thumped
by Shelton
The Hood Canal Trojans
hosted the Shelton Blazers
Thursday night in their annual
basketball rivalry and the Blazers
proved to be rude guests as they
took a 62-39 victory.
The Blazers jumped out to a
17-10 lirst-quarter lead, and after
a close second quarter, led 28-18
at the half. Fouls hurt the Trojans
in the second half as two players
fouled out and Shelton continued
to build its lead.
Dale Campagna, Shelton's
playmaking guard, led the Blazers
in scoring with 23 points, while
Jeff McGee had 15; Stan
Kaszycki, 8, Terry Dion, 7; Jamie
Parker 5; Randy Bostrom, 2 and
Dodge Kerr, 2.
Center Jeff Pill led the
Trojans" attack with 26 points
while Rick Blanchard scored 4;
Sam Martin, 4; Jesse Sharpes, 3
and Brian Hays 2.
We will now bring you the
"'last but not least" two members
of the ninth grade basketball
team.
Larry Baze participates in
football and track as well as
basketball. He claims track as his
favorite sport.
In preparation for a basketball
game he stated "1 think about my
job and what I'm supposed to do
out there."
The 5'9" guard is another
Blazer who moves the ball quickly
down the floor. The set shot is his
favorite.
Larry, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Baze, also likes to hunt
and fish.
Another member of the
Blazer squad who is always in the
thick of things when on the
basketball court is Peter Francis.
The 5'11" forward claims his
favorite move is to fake and then
follow through with the outside
jump shot.
Peter stated that before game
time "1 sort of get scared 1
think back about the past years,
remember the mistakes, and then
try not to repeat them."
tJe also stated "We have a real
good coach and he has taught me
a lot this year."
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Francis also enjoys hiking,
camping, and boating.
Larry Baze Peter Francis
By JOHN BOGGS
To quote the oft used and
overworked cliche, close only
counts in horseshoes, as the
Shelton Highclimbers discovered
Friday when they came so close
to once again beating the
league-leading Timberline Blazers.
The Highclimbers gave a fine
effort against the taller Blazers,
but in the end some inopportune
fouls let Timberline pull out the
win, 59-54.
Shelton is the only team that
has beaten Timberline in league
play this year, and the Shelton
fans weren't going to let the
Blazers forget it. Several signs
reminded the Blazers of Shelton's
65-60 win earlier this season, and
the packed gym made this one of
the noisiest games of the season.
Shelton won the jump to start
the game but Drew Eken missed a
foul line shot and Timberline
went down to score the first
basket. The Climbers started out
playing pretty good defense, but
Timberline got two more buckets
and with Shelton down 6-0,
Coach Gregg called time out and
sent guard Doug Long in to the
game to try to get the Climber's
offensive untracked. Long hit his
first shot and the Climbers hit
eight unanswered points, six of
them by Long, to come back and
take the lead. When the quarter
ended Shelton held a narrow lead
12-10.
Timberline won the tip to
start the second quarter, but
Doug Long got the first score.
Ray Krumpols added a foul shot,
then the Blazers scored a basket.
Long answered with a three-point
play, however, and Shelton held
one of the biggest leads either
team would hold all night, a
six-point cushion. Timberline
came back however, and after
scoring the last seven points of
the quarter the Blazers went into
the locker room with a four-point
lead, 27-23.
Shelton came out ready to
play in the second half. John
Eager and Ray Krumpols got
baskets at the start to tie the
score, and both sides played
evenly from then on, and the
third quarter ended with a 37-37
City League
tourney due
Shelton's fourth annual city
league tournament will be held
February 22, 24 and 25.
Teams from Shelton,
Olympia, Bremerton and
Aberdeen will be competing in
the only A League tournament
action before district play.
All proceeds from the
tournament will go to the Mason
County Recreation Association.
The games will be played at
the high school and Angle gyms,
with the Thursday games starting
at 7 and the weekend games
starting at 11 a.m.
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Registration begins this week
for all prospective Little League
baseball players.
All boys from ages 8 to 15,
whether they have played in the
past or not, must register. Birth
certificates must be presented
along with applications signed by
parents at the time of registration.
Locations of this year's
sign-up is at Simpson Timber
Company offices at Third and
Franklin.
Times and dates are as
follows:
Saturday, February 24 from
noon to 4 p.m.
Wednesday, February 28 from
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, Ma.rch 3 from noon
to 4 p.m.
Boys may also register at the
spaghetti feed that will be held on
Sunday, Feburary 25 from 2 p.m.
to 6 p.m. at the Mr. View School.
( ) Major
APPLICATION TO PLAY LITrLE LEAGUE BASEBALL
( ) Senior
( ) Big
.............................................................. Born ......................................................
Boy% Name Month Day Year
~%treet A,ldresa City State Zip Phone No.
I/WE, the parents of the above named candidate for a po:dtion on a Little League Baseball team, hereby give my/our ap-
proval to his participation in any and all Little League activities. I/WE assume all risks and hazards incidental to such partici-
pation including transportation to and from the activities; and I/WE do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to
hold harmless the local Little l.eague, Little League Baseball, Incorporated, the organizers, sponsors, supervisors, participants
and persons transl~×wting my/our son to or from activities, for any claim arising out of an injury to my/our son, whether the re-
sult of negligence or fo~ any other cause, except to the extent and m the amount covered by accident or liability insurance.
I/WE agree to return upon request the uniform and other equipment issued to our son in as good a condition as when re-
ceived except for normal wear and tear.
I/WE will furnish a certified birth certificate of the above na reed candidate upon request of League Officials.
Must be silcned by b,,th
parent~, If nol, g i v e
reason on varmint line.
Father's Signature .................................................................... Date ...........................................
Mother's Signature ....................................................... Date ..........................................
Height Weight Chest Waist Cap Size Shoe Size ThrowsBats School
R L R L
In ........... Lbs .......... In ................ In ............................ L] ,/] ~ L~ ...................................................................
I have examined this application and supporting proof of age document and find both to be in accordance with Little League
Baseball Rules and Regulations.
Date
President
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tie. Drew Eken scored six points
to lead Shelton's scoring in the
period.
Shelton started the fourth
quarter well with Eken hitting the
first four points, and Timberline
center Greg Champlin picking his
fourth foul. Shelton couldn't pull
away though, and Timberline
came back. The lead bounced
back and forth throughout the
quarter as this became another
down-to-the-wire finish. With less
than a minute to go, Ray
Krumpols fouled a Timberline
guard, and he converted both free
throws.
Shelton turned the ball over
when they went down court, but
the Blazers fouled Shelton's
Norbert Huber. Huber hit his first
foul shot to narrow the lead to
two, 56-54, and then he hit his
second, but the referee detected a
lane violation, so Timberline kept
their two-point advantage. Doug
Long picked up his fifth foul on
the inbounds play and the Blazers
again converted both attempts.
They added one more seconds
later to end the scoring.
The loss leaves the Climbers
with an 8-8 season record and 6-8
in league play. Looking to the
playoffs, Shelton is the fourth AA
school, with a two-game lead over
fifth-place North Thurston.
Final scoring for the
Timberline game: Drew Eken, 18;
Doug Long, 15; John Eager, 8;
Ray Krumpols, 5; Norbert Huber,
5; and Terry Knight, 3.
SENIOR TERRY KNIGHT, 14, puts up a layin while Doug Lon6i
Drew Eken, 40, watch.
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By JOHN BOGGS
Making good use of their
bench strength, the Shelton
Highclimbers made a
second-quarter comeback and a
strong finish to defeat the North
Thurston Rams 82-71 Tuesday
night in Lacey.
The Climbers used a balanced
attack with four players scoring in
double figures to offset the
30-point performance of Ram
center John Engle.
North Thurston won the
opening jump, and after both
teams turned the ball over once,
the Rams' Engle got the first
basket. Norbert Huber answered
with a funny scoop layin, but
North Thurston then scored six
unanswered points to take an 8-2
lead. The Rams were moving the
ball well and kept the pressure on
throughout the quarter, and they
held a 21-14 lead at the buzzer.
The Rams extended their lead
to as much as 11 points early in
the second quarter, but then the
Climbers started chipping away at
North Thurston's lead. Guard
Rick Endicott, who came off the
bench late in the first period,
helped lead the comeback that
finally saw Shelton take a
two-point lead at halftime.
Endicott and center John Eager
each scored 6 points in the second
period to lead the Shelton attack.
North Thurston won the third
quarter tip, but Rick Endicott got
the first basket for Shelton.
Guard Doug Long and forward
Steve Sparks both did a fine job
in the third quarter with their
rebounding, passing and scoring
and Sparks put in a reverse layin
at the buzzer to give Shelton a
four-point lead, 60-56. The
Climbers were playing better in
the third quarter, but they still
weren't able to pull away from
the determined Rams.
Shelton won the
fourth-quarter jump and Drew
Eken went down and got the first
basket for the Climbers. North
Thurston continued to stay close,
however, and the lead bounced
foul shot and Norbert Huber a
field goal to give the Climbers
their biggest lead of the night,
82-70. Then Rams' Doug Engle
put in a foul shot with seconds
left to end the scoring at 82-71
and bring his game total to 30.
Center John Eager, who
scored well on a variety of
medium-range jump shots, led
Shelton's scoring with 18 points
while Doug Long scored 17; Rick
Endicott, 14; Steve
Norbert Huber, 8;
and Ray Krumpols, 7.
This Friday
Tun}water at home
the Climbers travel tot
JUNIOR TRAILBLAZER Ron GoodWinl
back and forth through most of Thunderbird arena in Bremerton
the quarter. With two minutes to at the age of 14. He has since
go the Climbers held a two-point raced at Puyallup Raceways,
lead, but then Doug Long took Straddleline Park, Tenino
command. Twice he took, Speedway, Monroe, Rainier and
rebounds, brought them down
through the North Thurston
defense and hit medium-range
jumpshots to help spark the team
to a 77-70 lead. Rick Endicott
added two foul shots with 42
seconds to go, then Long added a
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have another bike equipped for
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According to many people in
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= Affention!
Saturday, February 24
Dance 9:30 p.m.
(Ritual team in Auburn)
Saturday, March 3
-=- Enrollment, Dinner &
(Tex Mitchell Band)
!
Swimming at airport pool
- every 3rd Thursday, Moose members
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Rob Goodwin is a charter
member of the Junior Trailblazers
Motorcycle Club and is the first
president of their club. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mickey
Goodwin of Island Lake.
Rob has been riding
motorcycles in competition for
three years and has won more
than 75 trophies in that period of
time.
His first race was at the
racer who they
have a great career
in motorcycling.
Women
Players
Port Angeles. Rob won a first
place series plaque from the
Shelton scrambles last year.
Rob's first motorcycle was a
Honda 100, which he still races in
competition. He also has a 250
Yamaha which allows him
diversification in the classes he is
able to race.
Rob's favorite motorcycling
event is the quarter-mile fiat
track, and he hopes someday to
Goodwin is cycle club pr