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Kids' Hoop Photos
I
Courtesy of Eaton & Tennefoss Photography of Shelton
THE BLAZERS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from
left are Brayden Hannah and Sam Gerhold. Second row:
Michael Sobotka, Tyler Speaks, James Sayword, Devin
Gilman, Colby Fuller, Wyatt Wallwork and Colton Hubble.
Back: coach Scott Hubble. Inset is Tanner Lund.
THE MAGIC of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front is Aus-
tin Harrington. From left in the second row are Chase Gar-
ner, Chance Young, Kenny Oberg, Caleb Jacobs, Trystan
Leoppard and Thomas Lanphear. And in back is coach
Bob Garner.
THE BULLS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from left
are Josh Green, Jake Aldrich, Andrew Anderson, Westley
Harrison, Zach Bigley, Chase Tullar, Reid Simmons and
Aaron Johnson. Back: coach Todd McPhee.
THE BUCKS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from
left are Johnny Vera, Cody Thompson, Jeremy Pals and
Pete Toppano. Second row: Nick Dearkop, Austin Reneck-
er, Blake Adsero, Jesse Oglesby, Kyla Willey, Chase Ro-
becker and Juan Jimenez. Back: coaches Jacob Iverson
and Bruce Adsero.
THE KINGS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from
left are Gavin .Goodburn, Caleb Heckert and Dustin Doll.
Second row: Josh Myer, Kordell Bird, Kobe Bogh, Dustin
Davis, Alex Evans, Tyler Giraldes and Taylor Toney. Back:
coaches Thomas Toney, Matt Bogh and Chris Giraldes.
THE PISTONS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from
left are Payton Wheeler, Zack Lund and Manny Clark. Sec-
ond row: Clay Milam, Jared Welander, Chad Miklethun,
Dylan Corey, Jimi Smith, Brayden Schoening and Shelby
Salisbury. Back: coaches Chad Miklethun and Jim Corey.
THE SPURS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from
left are Brandon Adams and Quinn Rodius. Second row:
Brennan Berry, Joseph McGraw, Jake Beck, Mackenzie
Deacon, Trevor Petty and Jakob Simpson. Back: coaches
Rodney Tenneson, William Trondsen and Nathan Berry.
Page 24 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, March 8, 2007
THE SUNS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from left
are Matt Malloy, Cole Barnes and Trevor Gregory. Second
row: Elijah Prevost, Troy Krumpols, Ben Jacobs, Austyn
Rasler, Kevin Scott and Alex Blake. Back: coaches Mark
Eichhorn, Tarn Malloy and Craig Gregory.
Artificial
grass at
Shelton?
Climber football on artificial
turf?.
That very idea is being b"
• , • . . .
to
discus it.
To that end the AD has scn."
uled a get-together at the hi".:
school student union buildi
starting at 6 the evening of M °°
day, March 26. L e
"We're trying to find out .
interest in the community, s. Su,
Hicks, adding that the idea is tba.
there would be a general ren0V"
tion to Climber Stadium as we!l,,.,
including the addition of visito
bleachers.
"And a project like that'" h'e_:,l
said, "we're lookin' at - bare °
mum - about a million dollarS.
BECAUSE THE DISTllI
is pretty well maxed out on ,
and levies and the like, added .
AD, it would apvear most of
- t0
money would have to come/
the community. , ,at
"You know, I couldn t say '
the whole thing would have to ,
-- IJlu
fund-raised," he said. "But I w.0 ,
a vast majority of it wo .uld e
say
or at least the interest woula '
to be there."
And is there a precedent se! I
this sort of thing in comm ute
such as Shelton?
"Sure," said Hicks. "It's done:
the time - most of the time
corporate
plenty of grants
kinds of things. So the
available outside
But, more importantly,
community is where the
of it would need to come fr0r.
SO IT'S NOT a y
tive, pipe-dream sort of
"No, not at all," said
mean, it happened in White
- which is a community much,
ours. It's happened in CamaS.
course, Camas had some
sponsorship to do it.
"So, yeah, it's very
able with the different
We have, you know, Little
Casino that donates
that - and Simpson and
kind o' places that would be a
place to start. But I just
the resources or the
the background like some
people in the community
far as where to find those
funds and that kind of thing.
"This is more just an
gathering session to see if
enough of a cross-section
community that even wants
have it done.
"So if it's a possibility,
go ahead with trying to
er committees and those
things to raise the funds to
Wanna play
Azteca soccel
, soCCB
Shelton s Liga Azteca - __,
Azteca League, to the non-l.
ish-speaking among you-
the prowl for teams this monW
the new season draws near. it'!
An open-division league, I
open to players 16-40 yearSe"
and both genders are welcOVa
though it is not a coed league't#
Liga Azteca FSA coord.
Rosendo Silva (360-304-1080) ,.,d
es interested team represen]
to give him a call. Registrat|°
$600 per team, and the seo
kicks off March 18. Home is
Field in downtown Shelton.
A preseason tourney is
March 4-11. Its entry fee
team, says Silva, a vetera
in the Thurst°n'C°untY"
Black Hills Soccer Club.
SIMPSON LEAGUE
Bowling 14.5-5.5, Timber 14-6, Lu
13.5-6.5, Endowyn 13-7, River
8-12, Bull 8-12, Clark 6-14,
Castle 9-11.
Scratch Game and Series: Arden
256 and 653•
Kids' Hoop Photos
I
Courtesy of Eaton & Tennefoss Photography of Shelton
THE BLAZERS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from
left are Brayden Hannah and Sam Gerhold. Second row:
Michael Sobotka, Tyler Speaks, James Sayword, Devin
Gilman, Colby Fuller, Wyatt Wallwork and Colton Hubble.
Back: coach Scott Hubble. Inset is Tanner Lund.
THE MAGIC of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front is Aus-
tin Harrington. From left in the second row are Chase Gar-
ner, Chance Young, Kenny Oberg, Caleb Jacobs, Trystan
Leoppard and Thomas Lanphear. And in back is coach
Bob Garner.
THE BULLS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from left
are Josh Green, Jake Aldrich, Andrew Anderson, Westley
Harrison, Zach Bigley, Chase Tullar, Reid Simmons and
Aaron Johnson. Back: coach Todd McPhee.
THE BUCKS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from
left are Johnny Vera, Cody Thompson, Jeremy Pals and
Pete Toppano. Second row: Nick Dearkop, Austin Reneck-
er, Blake Adsero, Jesse Oglesby, Kyla Willey, Chase Ro-
becker and Juan Jimenez. Back: coaches Jacob Iverson
and Bruce Adsero.
THE KINGS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from
left are Gavin .Goodburn, Caleb Heckert and Dustin Doll.
Second row: Josh Myer, Kordell Bird, Kobe Bogh, Dustin
Davis, Alex Evans, Tyler Giraldes and Taylor Toney. Back:
coaches Thomas Toney, Matt Bogh and Chris Giraldes.
THE PISTONS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from
left are Payton Wheeler, Zack Lund and Manny Clark. Sec-
ond row: Clay Milam, Jared Welander, Chad Miklethun,
Dylan Corey, Jimi Smith, Brayden Schoening and Shelby
Salisbury. Back: coaches Chad Miklethun and Jim Corey.
THE SPURS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from
left are Brandon Adams and Quinn Rodius. Second row:
Brennan Berry, Joseph McGraw, Jake Beck, Mackenzie
Deacon, Trevor Petty and Jakob Simpson. Back: coaches
Rodney Tenneson, William Trondsen and Nathan Berry.
Page 24 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, March 8, 2007
THE SUNS of Shelton Youth Basketball: In front from left
are Matt Malloy, Cole Barnes and Trevor Gregory. Second
row: Elijah Prevost, Troy Krumpols, Ben Jacobs, Austyn
Rasler, Kevin Scott and Alex Blake. Back: coaches Mark
Eichhorn, Tarn Malloy and Craig Gregory.
Artificial
grass at
Shelton?
Climber football on artificial
turf?.
That very idea is being b"
• , • . . .
to
discus it.
To that end the AD has scn."
uled a get-together at the hi".:
school student union buildi
starting at 6 the evening of M °°
day, March 26. L e
"We're trying to find out .
interest in the community, s. Su,
Hicks, adding that the idea is tba.
there would be a general ren0V"
tion to Climber Stadium as we!l,,.,
including the addition of visito
bleachers.
"And a project like that'" h'e_:,l
said, "we're lookin' at - bare °
mum - about a million dollarS.
BECAUSE THE DISTllI
is pretty well maxed out on ,
and levies and the like, added .
AD, it would apvear most of
- t0
money would have to come/
the community. , ,at
"You know, I couldn t say '
the whole thing would have to ,
-- IJlu
fund-raised," he said. "But I w.0 ,
a vast majority of it wo .uld e
say
or at least the interest woula '
to be there."
And is there a precedent se! I
this sort of thing in comm ute
such as Shelton?
"Sure," said Hicks. "It's done:
the time - most of the time
corporate
plenty of grants
kinds of things. So the
available outside
But, more importantly,
community is where the
of it would need to come fr0r.
SO IT'S NOT a y
tive, pipe-dream sort of
"No, not at all," said
mean, it happened in White
- which is a community much,
ours. It's happened in CamaS.
course, Camas had some
sponsorship to do it.
"So, yeah, it's very
able with the different
We have, you know, Little
Casino that donates
that - and Simpson and
kind o' places that would be a
place to start. But I just
the resources or the
the background like some
people in the community
far as where to find those
funds and that kind of thing.
"This is more just an
gathering session to see if
enough of a cross-section
community that even wants
have it done.
"So if it's a possibility,
go ahead with trying to
er committees and those
things to raise the funds to
Wanna play
Azteca soccel
, soCCB
Shelton s Liga Azteca - __,
Azteca League, to the non-l.
ish-speaking among you-
the prowl for teams this monW
the new season draws near. it'!
An open-division league, I
open to players 16-40 yearSe"
and both genders are welcOVa
though it is not a coed league't#
Liga Azteca FSA coord.
Rosendo Silva (360-304-1080) ,.,d
es interested team represen]
to give him a call. Registrat|°
$600 per team, and the seo
kicks off March 18. Home is
Field in downtown Shelton.
A preseason tourney is
March 4-11. Its entry fee
team, says Silva, a vetera
in the Thurst°n'C°untY"
Black Hills Soccer Club.
SIMPSON LEAGUE
Bowling 14.5-5.5, Timber 14-6, Lu
13.5-6.5, Endowyn 13-7, River
8-12, Bull 8-12, Clark 6-14,
Castle 9-11.
Scratch Game and Series: Arden
256 and 653•