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t ....  : ii -  ..... : :z ? :!:: iii: i:i!i ii iii ii!iiiiil , STATE ODP PLAYER Ryan Burleson leapfrogs in jubilation as manag- er Sara Peterson looks on from the bench during the Climber lads' his- toric ascension last year. Back again this season and only a sopho- more, Burleson is a commanding presence at center-mid, says Coach Brian Fairbrother, who boasts yet another state ODP player in junior sweeper Abe Gardner. 'staff cagers set records ers moved into recordbook for this , year. ,lisabeth de Waal Shanahan and joined there by Stephanie Da- varsity squad's 10- moved to the head of list in steals, with a total of 96. Back- Willow eclipsed the "Season record for 77. Forward Ingrid net from the free- over the Climb- -time percentage lead meshing 60 of 79 percent. And cast her way to single-season cate- made (30) Lge (33). 3-frosh Beth 1998 Climber grad, the single-season - points (237), blocks (33), s (112) and field-goal percentage (51). Shannon Beeler, University of Minnesota softball all-American now in her season season in the Big 10, still heads the Climbers' single-season list for free-throws made, with 73 in '94-95. SHS GIRLS' MODERN-ERA HOOP RECORDS* Single-game Most points - 34, Andrea Thornton, 1/17/97 vs. Centralia. Most rebounds - 23, Beth Burfiend, 12/11/97 vs. North Mason. Most steals - (tie) 8, Shannon Beeler, 1/13/94 vs. Centralia; Ingrid Rains, 2/16/99 vs. Aberdeen; Willow Shanahan, 12/4/99 vs. Chehalis; Elisabeth de" Waal Malefyt, 12/18/99 vs. North Kitsap. Most assists - 7, Willow Shanahan, 1/19/99 vs. R.A. Long. Most blocks - 5, Beth Burfiend, 2/20/97 vs. Centralia and 12/11/97 vs. North Mason. Most field goals made - 15, Andrea Thornton, 1/17/97 vs. Centralia. Most free throws made - 12, Shannon Beeler, 12/9/95 vs. Central Kitsap. Most three-pointers - 4, Stephanie Da- vis, 1998-99 vs. Centralia, Mark Morris, Aberdeen and Tumwater. Career Top-IO Lists Points - Beth Burfiend (1994-98) 690, Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 671, Elisabeth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 355, Andrea Thornton (1994-97) 336, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 300, Willow Shanahan (1996-) 264, Stephanie Davis (1998-) 250, Kris Rose (1994-96) 242, Kelly Blngham (1993- 94) 236, Ashley Blakemore (1995-98) 212. Assists - Willow Shanahan (1996-) 150, Ashley Blakemore (1995-98) 107, Elisabeth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 93, Shannon Flem- ing (1993-96) 73, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 59, Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 53, Katie Potts (1995-98) 46, Beth Burfiend (1994-98) 43, Brooke Jackson (1998-) 39 and Kris Rose (1994-96) 37. Free throws made - Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 210, Beth Buffiend (1994-98) 132, Shannon Fleming (1993-96) 87, Willow Sha- nahan (1996-) 75, Andrea Thornton (1994- 97) 62, Elisabeth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 60, Ingrid Rains (1998-) 60, Kris Rose (1994-96) 50, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 50 and Kelly Bingham (1994-95) 42. Free-throw percentage (20 minimum) - Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 79%, Ina Choi (1997-99) 61%, Johanna Thomas (1997-99) 57%, Kelly Bingham (1994-95) 56%, Shan- non Fleming (1993-96) 54%, Teresa Fox (1994-95) 53%, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 50%, Heather Weeden (1994-96) 47%, Kds Rose (1994-96) 45% and Katie Ports (1995- 98) 45%. Field goals made - Beth Burfiend (1994- 98) 279, Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 193, Andrea Thornton (1994-97) 135, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 122, Shannon Fleming (1993-96) 107, Ellsabeth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 107, Kelly Bingham (1993-94) 97, Kris Rose (1994-96) 96, Willow Shanahan 1996-) 93 and Ashley Blakemore (1995-98) 87. Field-goal percentage (20 minimum) - Beth Burfiend (1994-98) 45%, Andrea Thornton (1994-97) 43%, Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 40%, Kris Rose (1994-96) 38%, Ina Choi (1997-99) 38%, Stephanle Beck (1996-99) 30%, Ashley Blakemore (1995- 98) 29%, Shannon Arndt (1995-96) 29%, Heather Weeden (1994-96) 28% and Johan- na Thomas (1997-99) 28%. Steals - Elisabeth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 130, Willow Shanahan (1996-) 107, Ashley Blakemore (1995.98) 106, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 64, Beth Burfiend (1994-98) 61, Ingrid Rains (1998-) 55, Stephanie Da- vis (1998-) 48, Kris Rose (1994-96) 43, Ina Choi (1997-99) 39 and Katie Potts (1995-98) 38. Rebounds - Beth Burfiend (1994-98) 647, Andrea Thornton (1994-97) 350, Shan- non Arndt (1995-98) 216, Krls Rose (1994- 96) 212, Stephanie Beck (1996-99) 205, Ashley Blakemore (1995-98) 203, Heather Weeden (1994-96) 202, Willow Shanahan (1996-) 166, Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 155 and Elisabeth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 155. Shot blocks - Beth Burflend (1994-98) 85, Andrea Thornton (1994-97) 45, EIIsa- beth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 14, Ashley BJakemore (1995-98) 14, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 13, Stephanie Beck (1996-99) 13, Stephanie Davis (1998-) 9, Ina Choi (1997- 99) 6, Heather Weeden (1994-96) 6 and Kris Rose (1994-96) 6. *Based solely on the past six years (thus omitting Shannon Beeler's froeh to- tale) ,:00owling 2/27199 and Series: Nick Sallas, 153 Vicki Cross, 138. Stevens, 310. Paws 18-10, #7 16- agles 12-16, #5 11-17, Moose 7-21, Elks 5-23. #2 3, Nick Sallas 349; #7 1, Bailey Bilyeu 269; Elks 1, Casey Chamberlin 324; Moose 3, Brooke Wuolle 250; #4 2, Vicki Cross 305; Eagles 2, Ashley Stevens 310. GRANGE 311/99 Men's Hi Game: Fay Brewer, 203. Men's Hi Series: Lou Rodgers, 571. Women's Hi Game and Series: Gladys Kemp, 179 and 500. Standings: Harstlne 29-15, Grange 26.5- 17.5, Lock 25.5-18.5, Agate 25-19, Pioneer 24-20, Ye 19.5-24.5, Skokomish 17-27, Mat- lock 7.5-36.5. Pioneer 3, Joe Ingham 437; Lock 1, Edle Willis 482; Grange 0, Roger 536; Harstine 4, Lou Rodgers 571; Matlock 0, Lloyd Viney 428; Ye 4, Willie Owens 517; Agate 3, Gla- dys Kemp 500; Skokomish 1, Vernice White 460. Boys' hoop stats BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL AVERAGES 2 PT 2 FT 2 PT 3PT 3 PT 3 PT TOT FT FT FT ATT MADE ' ATT MADE c;, FG % ATT MADE c, TOT ASST STEALS PTS dley EIC0n 3.0 1.2 40.6 2.0 0.6 27.9 35.5 2.0 1.5 75.6 0.8 0.1 16.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.7 0.2 0.0 0.0 4.0 2.3 48.5 6.0 2.1 34.6 40.8 3.0 2.3 75.0 3.3 1.6 48.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 48.6 1.3 0.7 55.6 7.8 3.8 48.5 2.0 0.8 40.5 46.8 3.0 1.5 49.2 0.8 0.4 54.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 50.0 0.7 0.4 50.0 4.0 1.9 45.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 45.9 1.1 1.0 83.3 4.0 2.0 48.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 48.8 2.8 1.7 61.8 3.7 1.8 48.1 0.5 0.1 27.3 45.5 1.2 0.7 53.8 1.5 0.6 37.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 37.0 O.2 0.1 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 0.5 0.5 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.7 1.2 0.9 0.2 0.0 0.1 13.2 3.3 3.0 4.0 0.6 0.4 11.4 0.6 1.1 1.2 0.4 0.0 4.7 1.8 0.9 5.6 1.2 0.4 4.6 1.4 0.8 1.2 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 ES 32.6 15.3 46.9 10.7 3.6 33.9 43.7 15.0 9.5 63.0 50.9 10.5 8.2 TOtal Season Points: 977. Per-game Average: 47 PLAY OFF DEF TOT % BAD DBL TIME REB, REB REB REB PASS DRBL TRAV OTHER TURN TOTAL TURN teo 4.0 0.5 1.2 1.8 7.7 10 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.5 0.5 22 0.2 0.0 0.0 3.9 0.3 2.6 3.0 12.8 1.9 0.1 0.3 3.5 0.7 15 2.2 9.5 0.6 0.0 0.0 4.0 1.0 3.3 4.3 18.6 1.1 0.0 0.1 1.4 0.1 0.4 0.6 2.5 0.6 0.0 0.0 4.0 1.7 2.6 4.2 18.4 1.3 0.0 0.0 4.0 1.8 3.1 4.9 21.3 1.0 0.0 0.1 3.8 0.6 0.7 1.3 5.6 1.7 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.4 0.3 0.7 2.9 0.3 0.0 0.1 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 2.5 10.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.1 • 1.0 0.4 1.3 0.2 0.5 0.6 1.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 1.7 0.4 3.3 1.0 2.6 0.9 1.9 1.8 2.0 0.9 0.0 0.0 7.0 15.8 22.8 9.4 0.1 0.6 6.1 16.3 One year after best-ever season: Climber soccer lads precede themselves Soccer's Highclimber boys have an especially tough act to follow this spring. Their own. League cochamps in '98, they not only notched their first-ever postseason win - in an overtime shootout for the ages against Kennedy High's defending state champions - but they wound up tied for fifth in the 3-A finals and finished with a likewise locally unprecedented 15-2-1 record, best in Shelton's 18-year history in the sport. So what's 19th-year head coach Brian Fairbrother got up his sleeve for a follow-up act? Check it out: RETURNING starters num- ber an impressive seven, includ- ing a pair of state ODP (Olympic Development Program) players, junior sweeper Abe Gardner and sophomore midfielder Ryan Bur- leson. With them in the varsity- veteran fold this spring are senior Zac Ghiglione (like Abe a two- time all-leaguer) up front, class- mate Jeremy Nylander in goal, senior Mike Shoemaker on the left wing and juniors Sim Bailor and Jon Weeden in the midfield. Bringing notable skill upon promotion to varsity this spring from Coach Ron Otto's vaunted (seven straight unbeaten seasons) jayvee squad are senior defender/ midfielder Kenan Butler, senior defender Derek Hanson, senior forward Rob Kamin, junior defender/backup goalie Nick Cronquist and junior defender Andrew Herrick. And rounding out the varsity at this juncture are sophomores Tyler Johnson (forward), Jesse Jones (defender) and Aaron Dorcy (midfielder). "WE'RE YOUNGER, and physically we're smaller," says Fairbrother, comparing this team with last year's celebrated bunch. "But we do have excellent speed and we've got a lot o' players with good skills." His biggest task is filling the void left by the graduation of three of his four top defenders, Barge headfirst to victory Headers accounted for half of their goals Monday as the defend- ing league-cochamp Climber lads opened their varsity soccer season with a 6-nil shellacking of visiting Winlock. "We pretty much picked up right where we left off last year," said head coach Brian Fairbroth- er, alluding to the way his lads used their noodle to notorious ef- fect last spring off corner kicks and throw-ins and the like. Mike Shoemaker and senior classmate Zac Ghiglione led the way with a pair of goals apiece. Also tallying were Rob Kamin and Jesse Jones. Assists were by Abe Gardner (two), Ryan Burle- son (two), Tyler Johnson and Ka- rain. Credited with the shutout in goal - each with a half- were Nick Cronquist and Mark Kamin, Rob's brother. The Climbers take on Tumwa- ter here tonight. says Coach, naming Tyler Schroeder, Brandon Sawyer and Beau Bracken. "Plus on offense we lost (three-time all-league first-teamer) Tyson Latham," he says. "And that's big." All the same, he says, he's en- couraged by what he sees out there this spring - both physical- ly and emotionally. "Like last year," says Fair- brother, "our goal is, number one, just to be positive and get along with everybody - like a family." The idea seemed to take rather well last season, by the way. In addition to all their other ac- colades the Climbers won the league's "team sportsmanship" award. JAYVEE Climbers this spring include Josh Jennings, Tellson Fredson, Ray Stosser, Eric Whit- ney, Scott Munch, Ross Fair- brother, Justin Herman, Dan Berner, Matt Jagnow, Ian Prep- pernau, J.T. Sawyer, Anthony McCarty, Nathan Shoemaker, John Henry Smith and Justin Tauscher. C-teamers, under returning coach Shelley O'Dell, include Nicholas Kardel, Jesse Scrimsher, Joe Morgan, Ben Harvey, Tim Carr, Mark Clary, Kyle Norwood, Kaccie Li, Tim Nelson, Brad Han- son, Jeff Auseth, Fred Pratt, Da- vid Ligman, Michael McGovern, Aaron Schnabel, Ricky Weeden, Scott Merrin and Tim Golias. The Climbers launched their season in rousing fashion Mon- day, the varsity lads routing Win- lock here 6-nil in a game that has no bearing on the league race, which starts six games into the season. Anglers can check out ....... proposed fishing changes The National Park Service has announced that proposed changes to the Olympic National Park fishing regulations are available for public review through April 10. The regulation proposals would seek to protect the park's fish populations, said National Park Assistant Superintendent Roger Rudolph last week. The proposals pay "special attention to declining stocks such as bull trout and summer steelhead," Rudolph said. They were compiled, he added, af- ter information was gathered from extensive angler surveys and monitoring of fish popula- tions in the park. Eight proposals are included, seven of them relating to recrea- tional fishing and one, relevant to the coastal side of the national park, to shellfish. They also in- clude an extension of the fishing season on the North Fork Skoko- mish River as well as the Bo- gachiel and Hoh rivers. Anglers would be required to 'release all wild fish caught in the park, according to the new regu- Wanted: hoop gals Mason County's age-group girls' basketball contingent is looking for new blood. Vying in the so-called BCI (Basketball Congress Internation- al) league around the greater Pu- get Sound area, the local contin- gent is looking for girls in grades 9-12 willing to commit to a season that runs from April to June, with games on weekends plus practices two nights a week. For the first time ever, more- over, there's talk of forming an "elite" team here, made up of top age-groupers not only from Shel- ton but also from other area high schools. For more information, call sec- ond-year Shelton BCI coach Char- lene Stevenson at 426-2314. lations. "The park aims to contin- ue to allow fishing in most park waters, but to emphasize wild re- lease through most of the park," Rudolph said. The changes would ban bait fishing from June 1 to October 31 except in high-elevation lakes, Lake Ozette, the Pacific coastal strip and, during salmon season, the Queets River. The remaining proposals, Ru- ! ! i ¸I:?:!: ii; DONUT TRIO 3/2/99 Women's HI Game: Ella Cermak, 209 Women's Hi Series: Joyce Dekoeyer, 487. Splits: Joyce Dekoeyer, 2-7-10. Standings: Misfits 30-10, Dekoeyer 29- 11, Marine 23-17, Lindas 18-22, SaHarco 15-25. Misfits 3, Peggy Swisher 448; Lindas 0, Gloria Shelton 402; SaHarco 4, Judy elan 438; Dekoeyer 3, Joyce Dekoeyer 487; Ma- rine 1, Gina Munro 431. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED 3/2/99 Men's Hi Game and Series: Kurt Barrett, 232 and 661. Women's HI Game and Series: Paula Dug- gan, 200 and 470. Splits: Dave Southwick 4-6, Norm Williams 5-7 and 3-0. Standings: Taylor 29-11, Cushman 27- 13, Pine 25-15, Beach 25-15, Wins 24-16, Aunt 22.5-17.5, Civil 22-18, Another 20.5- 19.5, Dudes 20-20, Union 20-20, Shoppers 19-21, Prudential 18.5-21.5, #15 18-22, Olympic 15-25, Bradley 11-29, Bye 3.5-36.5. Another 1, Paul Brown 516; #15 3, Kat dolph said, would primarily in- volve changes in opening and closing dates and harvest limits on certain stocks in the park. Interested individuals can re- view the changes at the Olympic National Park Web site at www.nps.gov/olym or request a copy of the proposed rules by calling the park at (360) 452- 0321. Scheibner 382; Wms 2, Norm Williams 578; Aunt 2, Kurt Barrett 661; Dudes 3, Dave Southwick 530; Cushman 1, Scott Brown 562; Olympic 0, Dave Clark 476; Pine 4, Mark Frazier 608; Taylor 3, Marlene Taylor 445; Bradley 1, Paula Duggan 470; Beach 3, Kelle Nielsen 414; Civil 1, Ed Vogt 546; Bye 1, Rollie Ball 450; Union 3, Gib John- ston 504; Prudential 0, Shane Sisson 483; Shoppers 4, Larry Sisson 509. MEN'S COMMERCIAL 3/3199 Men's Ht Game: Mark West, 266. Men's Hi Series: Curt Snyder, 705. Standings: Aero 29-15, Basic 27-17, Shop 24.5-19.5, Hungry 24.20, O/R 23-21, Log 20-24, Sound 18-26, McDonalds 17-27, Cushman 14.5-29.5. Aero 4, Chuck Orthmann 587; Sound 0, Scott Obert 472; Log 2, Dave Godfrey 593; Hungry 2, Dick Arnold 592; O/R 0, Scott O'Dell 577; Shop 4, Curt Snyder 705, Mc- Donalds 3, David Carlson 612; Cushman 1, Scott Brown 622; Basic 1, Jaime Bonita 625. Join Bayshore Golf Club Now... AND SAVE $300 Membership_includes;_ • Greens fees for the year • Equity ownership of the course • Clubhouse access • USGA handicap • Social events and tournaments • Full-service pro shop • Individual and family memberships available CALL NOW FOR MORE INFO 426-1271 Hurry! Offer Ends March 31st! I ii Thursday, March 18, 1999 - Shelton-Mason County Journal- Page 21 t ....  : ii -  ..... : :z ? :!:: iii: i:i!i ii iii ii!iiiiil , STATE ODP PLAYER Ryan Burleson leapfrogs in jubilation as manag- er Sara Peterson looks on from the bench during the Climber lads' his- toric ascension last year. Back again this season and only a sopho- more, Burleson is a commanding presence at center-mid, says Coach Brian Fairbrother, who boasts yet another state ODP player in junior sweeper Abe Gardner. 'staff cagers set records ers moved into recordbook for this , year. ,lisabeth de Waal Shanahan and joined there by Stephanie Da- varsity squad's 10- moved to the head of list in steals, with a total of 96. Back- Willow eclipsed the "Season record for 77. Forward Ingrid net from the free- over the Climb- -time percentage lead meshing 60 of 79 percent. And cast her way to single-season cate- made (30) Lge (33). 3-frosh Beth 1998 Climber grad, the single-season - points (237), blocks (33), s (112) and field-goal percentage (51). Shannon Beeler, University of Minnesota softball all-American now in her season season in the Big 10, still heads the Climbers' single-season list for free-throws made, with 73 in '94-95. SHS GIRLS' MODERN-ERA HOOP RECORDS* Single-game Most points - 34, Andrea Thornton, 1/17/97 vs. Centralia. Most rebounds - 23, Beth Burfiend, 12/11/97 vs. North Mason. Most steals - (tie) 8, Shannon Beeler, 1/13/94 vs. Centralia; Ingrid Rains, 2/16/99 vs. Aberdeen; Willow Shanahan, 12/4/99 vs. Chehalis; Elisabeth de" Waal Malefyt, 12/18/99 vs. North Kitsap. Most assists - 7, Willow Shanahan, 1/19/99 vs. R.A. Long. Most blocks - 5, Beth Burfiend, 2/20/97 vs. Centralia and 12/11/97 vs. North Mason. Most field goals made - 15, Andrea Thornton, 1/17/97 vs. Centralia. Most free throws made - 12, Shannon Beeler, 12/9/95 vs. Central Kitsap. Most three-pointers - 4, Stephanie Da- vis, 1998-99 vs. Centralia, Mark Morris, Aberdeen and Tumwater. Career Top-IO Lists Points - Beth Burfiend (1994-98) 690, Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 671, Elisabeth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 355, Andrea Thornton (1994-97) 336, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 300, Willow Shanahan (1996-) 264, Stephanie Davis (1998-) 250, Kris Rose (1994-96) 242, Kelly Blngham (1993- 94) 236, Ashley Blakemore (1995-98) 212. Assists - Willow Shanahan (1996-) 150, Ashley Blakemore (1995-98) 107, Elisabeth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 93, Shannon Flem- ing (1993-96) 73, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 59, Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 53, Katie Potts (1995-98) 46, Beth Burfiend (1994-98) 43, Brooke Jackson (1998-) 39 and Kris Rose (1994-96) 37. Free throws made - Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 210, Beth Buffiend (1994-98) 132, Shannon Fleming (1993-96) 87, Willow Sha- nahan (1996-) 75, Andrea Thornton (1994- 97) 62, Elisabeth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 60, Ingrid Rains (1998-) 60, Kris Rose (1994-96) 50, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 50 and Kelly Bingham (1994-95) 42. Free-throw percentage (20 minimum) - Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 79%, Ina Choi (1997-99) 61%, Johanna Thomas (1997-99) 57%, Kelly Bingham (1994-95) 56%, Shan- non Fleming (1993-96) 54%, Teresa Fox (1994-95) 53%, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 50%, Heather Weeden (1994-96) 47%, Kds Rose (1994-96) 45% and Katie Ports (1995- 98) 45%. Field goals made - Beth Burfiend (1994- 98) 279, Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 193, Andrea Thornton (1994-97) 135, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 122, Shannon Fleming (1993-96) 107, Ellsabeth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 107, Kelly Bingham (1993-94) 97, Kris Rose (1994-96) 96, Willow Shanahan 1996-) 93 and Ashley Blakemore (1995-98) 87. Field-goal percentage (20 minimum) - Beth Burfiend (1994-98) 45%, Andrea Thornton (1994-97) 43%, Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 40%, Kris Rose (1994-96) 38%, Ina Choi (1997-99) 38%, Stephanle Beck (1996-99) 30%, Ashley Blakemore (1995- 98) 29%, Shannon Arndt (1995-96) 29%, Heather Weeden (1994-96) 28% and Johan- na Thomas (1997-99) 28%. Steals - Elisabeth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 130, Willow Shanahan (1996-) 107, Ashley Blakemore (1995.98) 106, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 64, Beth Burfiend (1994-98) 61, Ingrid Rains (1998-) 55, Stephanie Da- vis (1998-) 48, Kris Rose (1994-96) 43, Ina Choi (1997-99) 39 and Katie Potts (1995-98) 38. Rebounds - Beth Burfiend (1994-98) 647, Andrea Thornton (1994-97) 350, Shan- non Arndt (1995-98) 216, Krls Rose (1994- 96) 212, Stephanie Beck (1996-99) 205, Ashley Blakemore (1995-98) 203, Heather Weeden (1994-96) 202, Willow Shanahan (1996-) 166, Shannon Beeler (1993-95) 155 and Elisabeth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 155. Shot blocks - Beth Burflend (1994-98) 85, Andrea Thornton (1994-97) 45, EIIsa- beth de Waal Malefyt (1997-) 14, Ashley BJakemore (1995-98) 14, Shannon Arndt (1995-98) 13, Stephanie Beck (1996-99) 13, Stephanie Davis (1998-) 9, Ina Choi (1997- 99) 6, Heather Weeden (1994-96) 6 and Kris Rose (1994-96) 6. *Based solely on the past six years (thus omitting Shannon Beeler's froeh to- tale) ,:00owling 2/27199 and Series: Nick Sallas, 153 Vicki Cross, 138. Stevens, 310. Paws 18-10, #7 16- agles 12-16, #5 11-17, Moose 7-21, Elks 5-23. #2 3, Nick Sallas 349; #7 1, Bailey Bilyeu 269; Elks 1, Casey Chamberlin 324; Moose 3, Brooke Wuolle 250; #4 2, Vicki Cross 305; Eagles 2, Ashley Stevens 310. GRANGE 311/99 Men's Hi Game: Fay Brewer, 203. Men's Hi Series: Lou Rodgers, 571. Women's Hi Game and Series: Gladys Kemp, 179 and 500. Standings: Harstlne 29-15, Grange 26.5- 17.5, Lock 25.5-18.5, Agate 25-19, Pioneer 24-20, Ye 19.5-24.5, Skokomish 17-27, Mat- lock 7.5-36.5. Pioneer 3, Joe Ingham 437; Lock 1, Edle Willis 482; Grange 0, Roger 536; Harstine 4, Lou Rodgers 571; Matlock 0, Lloyd Viney 428; Ye 4, Willie Owens 517; Agate 3, Gla- dys Kemp 500; Skokomish 1, Vernice White 460. Boys' hoop stats BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL AVERAGES 2 PT 2 FT 2 PT 3PT 3 PT 3 PT TOT FT FT FT ATT MADE ' ATT MADE c;, FG % ATT MADE c, TOT ASST STEALS PTS dley EIC0n 3.0 1.2 40.6 2.0 0.6 27.9 35.5 2.0 1.5 75.6 0.8 0.1 16.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.7 0.2 0.0 0.0 4.0 2.3 48.5 6.0 2.1 34.6 40.8 3.0 2.3 75.0 3.3 1.6 48.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 48.6 1.3 0.7 55.6 7.8 3.8 48.5 2.0 0.8 40.5 46.8 3.0 1.5 49.2 0.8 0.4 54.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 50.0 0.7 0.4 50.0 4.0 1.9 45.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 45.9 1.1 1.0 83.3 4.0 2.0 48.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 48.8 2.8 1.7 61.8 3.7 1.8 48.1 0.5 0.1 27.3 45.5 1.2 0.7 53.8 1.5 0.6 37.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 37.0 O.2 0.1 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 0.5 0.5 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.7 1.2 0.9 0.2 0.0 0.1 13.2 3.3 3.0 4.0 0.6 0.4 11.4 0.6 1.1 1.2 0.4 0.0 4.7 1.8 0.9 5.6 1.2 0.4 4.6 1.4 0.8 1.2 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 ES 32.6 15.3 46.9 10.7 3.6 33.9 43.7 15.0 9.5 63.0 50.9 10.5 8.2 TOtal Season Points: 977. Per-game Average: 47 PLAY OFF DEF TOT % BAD DBL TIME REB, REB REB REB PASS DRBL TRAV OTHER TURN TOTAL TURN teo 4.0 0.5 1.2 1.8 7.7 10 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.5 0.5 22 0.2 0.0 0.0 3.9 0.3 2.6 3.0 12.8 1.9 0.1 0.3 3.5 0.7 15 2.2 9.5 0.6 0.0 0.0 4.0 1.0 3.3 4.3 18.6 1.1 0.0 0.1 1.4 0.1 0.4 0.6 2.5 0.6 0.0 0.0 4.0 1.7 2.6 4.2 18.4 1.3 0.0 0.0 4.0 1.8 3.1 4.9 21.3 1.0 0.0 0.1 3.8 0.6 0.7 1.3 5.6 1.7 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.4 0.3 0.7 2.9 0.3 0.0 0.1 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 2.5 10.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.1 • 1.0 0.4 1.3 0.2 0.5 0.6 1.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 1.7 0.4 3.3 1.0 2.6 0.9 1.9 1.8 2.0 0.9 0.0 0.0 7.0 15.8 22.8 9.4 0.1 0.6 6.1 16.3 One year after best-ever season: Climber soccer lads precede themselves Soccer's Highclimber boys have an especially tough act to follow this spring. Their own. League cochamps in '98, they not only notched their first-ever postseason win - in an overtime shootout for the ages against Kennedy High's defending state champions - but they wound up tied for fifth in the 3-A finals and finished with a likewise locally unprecedented 15-2-1 record, best in Shelton's 18-year history in the sport. So what's 19th-year head coach Brian Fairbrother got up his sleeve for a follow-up act? Check it out: RETURNING starters num- ber an impressive seven, includ- ing a pair of state ODP (Olympic Development Program) players, junior sweeper Abe Gardner and sophomore midfielder Ryan Bur- leson. With them in the varsity- veteran fold this spring are senior Zac Ghiglione (like Abe a two- time all-leaguer) up front, class- mate Jeremy Nylander in goal, senior Mike Shoemaker on the left wing and juniors Sim Bailor and Jon Weeden in the midfield. Bringing notable skill upon promotion to varsity this spring from Coach Ron Otto's vaunted (seven straight unbeaten seasons) jayvee squad are senior defender/ midfielder Kenan Butler, senior defender Derek Hanson, senior forward Rob Kamin, junior defender/backup goalie Nick Cronquist and junior defender Andrew Herrick. And rounding out the varsity at this juncture are sophomores Tyler Johnson (forward), Jesse Jones (defender) and Aaron Dorcy (midfielder). "WE'RE YOUNGER, and physically we're smaller," says Fairbrother, comparing this team with last year's celebrated bunch. "But we do have excellent speed and we've got a lot o' players with good skills." His biggest task is filling the void left by the graduation of three of his four top defenders, Barge headfirst to victory Headers accounted for half of their goals Monday as the defend- ing league-cochamp Climber lads opened their varsity soccer season with a 6-nil shellacking of visiting Winlock. "We pretty much picked up right where we left off last year," said head coach Brian Fairbroth- er, alluding to the way his lads used their noodle to notorious ef- fect last spring off corner kicks and throw-ins and the like. Mike Shoemaker and senior classmate Zac Ghiglione led the way with a pair of goals apiece. Also tallying were Rob Kamin and Jesse Jones. Assists were by Abe Gardner (two), Ryan Burle- son (two), Tyler Johnson and Ka- rain. Credited with the shutout in goal - each with a half- were Nick Cronquist and Mark Kamin, Rob's brother. The Climbers take on Tumwa- ter here tonight. says Coach, naming Tyler Schroeder, Brandon Sawyer and Beau Bracken. "Plus on offense we lost (three-time all-league first-teamer) Tyson Latham," he says. "And that's big." All the same, he says, he's en- couraged by what he sees out there this spring - both physical- ly and emotionally. "Like last year," says Fair- brother, "our goal is, number one, just to be positive and get along with everybody - like a family." The idea seemed to take rather well last season, by the way. In addition to all their other ac- colades the Climbers won the league's "team sportsmanship" award. JAYVEE Climbers this spring include Josh Jennings, Tellson Fredson, Ray Stosser, Eric Whit- ney, Scott Munch, Ross Fair- brother, Justin Herman, Dan Berner, Matt Jagnow, Ian Prep- pernau, J.T. Sawyer, Anthony McCarty, Nathan Shoemaker, John Henry Smith and Justin Tauscher. C-teamers, under returning coach Shelley O'Dell, include Nicholas Kardel, Jesse Scrimsher, Joe Morgan, Ben Harvey, Tim Carr, Mark Clary, Kyle Norwood, Kaccie Li, Tim Nelson, Brad Han- son, Jeff Auseth, Fred Pratt, Da- vid Ligman, Michael McGovern, Aaron Schnabel, Ricky Weeden, Scott Merrin and Tim Golias. The Climbers launched their season in rousing fashion Mon- day, the varsity lads routing Win- lock here 6-nil in a game that has no bearing on the league race, which starts six games into the season. Anglers can check out ....... proposed fishing changes The National Park Service has announced that proposed changes to the Olympic National Park fishing regulations are available for public review through April 10. The regulation proposals would seek to protect the park's fish populations, said National Park Assistant Superintendent Roger Rudolph last week. The proposals pay "special attention to declining stocks such as bull trout and summer steelhead," Rudolph said. They were compiled, he added, af- ter information was gathered from extensive angler surveys and monitoring of fish popula- tions in the park. Eight proposals are included, seven of them relating to recrea- tional fishing and one, relevant to the coastal side of the national park, to shellfish. They also in- clude an extension of the fishing season on the North Fork Skoko- mish River as well as the Bo- gachiel and Hoh rivers. Anglers would be required to 'release all wild fish caught in the park, according to the new regu- Wanted: hoop gals Mason County's age-group girls' basketball contingent is looking for new blood. Vying in the so-called BCI (Basketball Congress Internation- al) league around the greater Pu- get Sound area, the local contin- gent is looking for girls in grades 9-12 willing to commit to a season that runs from April to June, with games on weekends plus practices two nights a week. For the first time ever, more- over, there's talk of forming an "elite" team here, made up of top age-groupers not only from Shel- ton but also from other area high schools. For more information, call sec- ond-year Shelton BCI coach Char- lene Stevenson at 426-2314. lations. "The park aims to contin- ue to allow fishing in most park waters, but to emphasize wild re- lease through most of the park," Rudolph said. The changes would ban bait fishing from June 1 to October 31 except in high-elevation lakes, Lake Ozette, the Pacific coastal strip and, during salmon season, the Queets River. The remaining proposals, Ru- ! ! i ¸I:?:!: ii; DONUT TRIO 3/2/99 Women's HI Game: Ella Cermak, 209 Women's Hi Series: Joyce Dekoeyer, 487. Splits: Joyce Dekoeyer, 2-7-10. Standings: Misfits 30-10, Dekoeyer 29- 11, Marine 23-17, Lindas 18-22, SaHarco 15-25. Misfits 3, Peggy Swisher 448; Lindas 0, Gloria Shelton 402; SaHarco 4, Judy elan 438; Dekoeyer 3, Joyce Dekoeyer 487; Ma- rine 1, Gina Munro 431. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED 3/2/99 Men's Hi Game and Series: Kurt Barrett, 232 and 661. Women's HI Game and Series: Paula Dug- gan, 200 and 470. Splits: Dave Southwick 4-6, Norm Williams 5-7 and 3-0. Standings: Taylor 29-11, Cushman 27- 13, Pine 25-15, Beach 25-15, Wins 24-16, Aunt 22.5-17.5, Civil 22-18, Another 20.5- 19.5, Dudes 20-20, Union 20-20, Shoppers 19-21, Prudential 18.5-21.5, #15 18-22, Olympic 15-25, Bradley 11-29, Bye 3.5-36.5. Another 1, Paul Brown 516; #15 3, Kat dolph said, would primarily in- volve changes in opening and closing dates and harvest limits on certain stocks in the park. Interested individuals can re- view the changes at the Olympic National Park Web site at www.nps.gov/olym or request a copy of the proposed rules by calling the park at (360) 452- 0321. Scheibner 382; Wms 2, Norm Williams 578; Aunt 2, Kurt Barrett 661; Dudes 3, Dave Southwick 530; Cushman 1, Scott Brown 562; Olympic 0, Dave Clark 476; Pine 4, Mark Frazier 608; Taylor 3, Marlene Taylor 445; Bradley 1, Paula Duggan 470; Beach 3, Kelle Nielsen 414; Civil 1, Ed Vogt 546; Bye 1, Rollie Ball 450; Union 3, Gib John- ston 504; Prudential 0, Shane Sisson 483; Shoppers 4, Larry Sisson 509. 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