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6iris coach excited for incoming freshmen next season
ByALEXANDRIAVAI.DEZ cled during games. They simply lost a
alexandfia@masoncoun com couple of close matches.
One bright spot during the year was
It was a tough year for the North junior Sydney Garrett. The team's MVP
Mason High School girls basketball was a team captain and usually led the
team. The turnout was small this year team's scoring efforts. During a Jan.
and they lacked experience. 22 game against North Kitsap, Garrett
"We started two sophomores and led the Bulldogs with 20 points.
three juniors." It was the first year they Farrell has even more expectations
have played together," coach Don Far- for her next year.
rell said. "Offensively, we struggled "We're going to put a lot on her
most of the season to put points on the shoulders," Farrell said. "I think an-
board. Defense was a strength of ours. other year of maturity will help her be
We have to get better in our man de- that leader we need her to be. She did a
fense." good job this year."
The Bulldogs didn't have the num- The Bulldogs are losing only one
bers show up in the win column, but on player to graduation, senior exchange
the court the girls
squad built for "0ffensively, we stru tgied most
next season.
North Mason Of
the season to put points on the
finished last in
the 2A Olympic
League with an
0-12 conference
record. Overall,
they went 5-15.
At the begin-
ning of the sea-
son, the Bulldogs
went on an early
winning streak. After losing a close
season-opening game to Hoquiam High
School, North Mason won five non-con-
ference games in a row.
But after this, the Bulldogs encoun-
tered a bevy problems. The offense
wasn't there and the team got outmus-
hoard. Defense was a strength of
ours, We have to get better in our
man defense,"
Don Farrell, North Mason girls basketball coach
student YuenShan =Louisa" Sze-To.
Farrell said the team started im-
proving toward the end of the season.
Garrett became more consistent on the
floor and the team as a whole improved
offensively. Now, the key is working
during the offseason Farrell said. He's
North Mason sophomore Hannah Womack is
Sequim defender during a January game. The
2A Olympic League with a 5-15 overall record.
File photo
blocked at the basket by a
Bulldogs finished last in the
also looking forward to the incoming
freshman class.
"I believe next year we'll have a bet-
ter turnout," Farrell said. =There are
quite a few eighth-graders coming in
who are committed to basketball and
even some of the newer players liked
the game."
BOYS BASKETBALL
The North Mason boys basketball
team finished last in the 2A Olympic
League with a 1-11 conference record.
Overall, the team finished 5-15.
Just like the girls, the boys team
started off on a hot streak with its pre-
season games. But they encountered
some tough competition and lacked ex-
perienced players.
The Bulldogs' only conference win
came Jan. 26 when they beat Sequim
High School 71-65.
SWIMMING
Shelton
Feb. 19-20 -- 2016
State Swimming and
Diving Championships
Finals Results:
1-meter diving: 2, Jon
Netzel, 409.55; 6, Troy
Krumpols, 372.15; 7, Zach
Netzel, 341.25
200-yard freestyle
relay: 13, Alex-Brown
Garcia, Levi Vance, Alec
Dodge, Taylor Toney,
1:33.21
WRESTLING
Shelton
Boys
Feb. 19-20 -- Mat
Classic XXVIII
Placers: 4th, Colton
Paller, 195; 6th, Alec
Manke, 145
Girls
Feb. 19-20 --Mat
Classic XXVIII
Placers: 6th, Matti
Mecham, 145
North Mason
Boys
Feb. 19-20 -- Mat
Classic XXVIII
Placers: 5th,
Ramirez, 285
BASKETBALL
Nico
Mary M. Knight
Varsity girls
Feb. 13 -- 1B District
Championship:
Taholah 42, MMK 38
MM]K: J. Valley, 6 points,
10 rebounds, 5 assists;
K. Sowle, 12 points, 11
rebounds; L. Crawford,
1 rebound; M. Koonrad,
14 points, 6 rebounds;
A. Diggle, 2 rebounds; J.
Davidson, 6 points, 12
rebounds
SATURDAY
Mary M. Knight girls basketball
regional game vs. Tulalip Heritage
High School, 2 p.m. at Everett
Community College.
MONDAY
First day of spring sports practice
for Mary M. Knight, North Mason and
Shelton. Students need physicals and
ASB cards.
MARCH 10
North Mason girls varsity golf at
Bremerton, 3 p.m.
North Mason boys varsity golf at
Bremerton, 3 p.m.
MARCH 11
North Mason boys
Aberdeen, 4 p.m.
varsity
baseball at
baseball
MARCH 12
North Mason boys varsity
vs. Napavine, 12 p.m.
MARCH 14
North Mason girls
Klahowya, 4 p.m.
varsity tennis at
MARCH 15
North Mason boys varsity soccer at
Montesano, 7 p.m.
MARCH 16
North Mason boys varsity baseball at
Lincoln, 4 p.m.
North Mason girls varsity tennis at
Sequim, 4 p.m.
Shelton boys varsity baseball vs.
Sequim, 4 p.m.
MARCH 17
Shelton girls varsity tennis at
Stadium, 3:30 p.m.
Shelton boys varsity golf at
Bellarmine, 2:45 p.m.
Shelton girls varsity golf at
Bellarmine, 3:15 p.m.
North Mason girls and boys varsity
golf vs. Olympic, 3 p.m.
MARCH 18
Shelton boys varsity soccer at
Capital, 7:15 p.m.
North Mason boys varsity baseball at
Port Townsend, 4:15 p.m.
North Mason fastpitch at Port
Townsend, 4 p.m.
MARCH 19
Shelton boys varsity soccer at
Tumwater, 1 p.m.
North Mason boys varsity soccer vs.
Klahowya, 12:45 p.m.