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SHS hoop boys
honor their own
The boys of Climber hoopdom
honored their own in tradition-
al awards-banquet fashion last
week.
Varsity winners included first-
team all-league seniors Corey
Golob and Curtis Trondsen (co-
MVPs), sophomore Levi Sutton
("Most Improved"), classmate
Trevor Peterson ("Newcomer"),
senior Derek Ranney and junior
Alex Olson (Climber Defensive
Award co-recipients) and senior
Brett Riley (Coaches' Award win-
ner). Trondsen also was recognized
as team captain.
Respective "Most Improved,"
"Climber Award" and "Coaches'
Award" recipients for the Climber
understudies were jayvee team
members Alex LeGault, Brandon
Moore and Alex Potts and C-squad
members Matt Rudoll, Star Ly and
Jared Thompson.
Climber Hoop Stats
BOYS
PPG Reb Asts Stls FT% FG°
Charlie Vernon 5.4 1.0 2.7 1.0 67.6 40.8
Trevor Peterson 6.7 3.2 1.0 0.8 59.4 52.8
Will Trondsen 1.6 1.6 0.1 0.1 66.7 36.7
Alex Olson 7.4 5.0 2.7 1.6 70.4 44.6
Corey Golob 14.2 6.4 2.7 1.7 68.8 40.2
Derek Ranney 4.1 5.5 2.0 1.0 52.1 45.7
Curtis Trondsen 18.7 5.9 1.5 0.8 82.3 50.3
Brett Riley 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.0 20.0 50.0
Levi Sutton 1.2 0.4 1.1 0.4 62.5 37.5
Brandon Moore 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - -
GIRLS
PPG Reb Asts Stls FT% FG
CarrieAnne Allegri 9 4.0 24 33 70 NA
Brynna Fuller 12 4.5 47 32 69 NA
Marissa Hill 2 3.0 16 8 78 NA
Paige Barrett 13 2.0 39 32 80 NA
Jen Hoss 2 2.5 13 21 33 NA
Krystal Lindblad 4 2.8 7 19 53 NA
Brandi Dickinson 4.5 1.5 7 6 87 NA
Annie Johnson 5 1.5 16 13 46 NA
Alexan Ehrich 4.5 3.0 13 9 68 NA
Tara Grant 0.6 0.2 2 1 100 NA
Michelle Davis 0.8 1.3 2 3 36 NA
Erin Ranney 0.7 0.7 4 3 0
Quick Water kids
swim at Foss High
Age-group swimming's Quick
Water Swim Club of Shelton com-
peted in the March Challenge
meet March 10-11 at Foss High
School in Tacoma.
Here's how veteran coach Jeff
Peterson's young chlorine-thrash-
ers fared:
* Grace Phelan (girls 8 & un-
der) - went 24.44 for second place
in the 25 free, 53.16 for first in the
50 free, 30.68 for first in the 25
back and 41.00 for second in the
25 breast.
. Andrew Grant (boys 11-12)
- went 35.33 for second in his heat
of the 50 free, 43.99 for sixth in
the 50 back and 1:46.32 for third
in the 100 breast.
* Nicholas Janda (boys 1.1-12) -
went 36.60 for second in his heat of
the 50 free, 47.86 for second in the
50 back, 1:48.92 tbr tburth in the
100 breast, 1:38.58 for fourth in
the 100 individual medley, 1:19.34
for fourth in the 100 free and 50.06
for sixth in the 50 breast.
• Brittany Janda (girls 13-14)
- went 2:16.63 for fourth in the
200 free, 28.57 for seventh in the
50 free, 1:40.61 for eighth in the
100 breast, 1:01.34 for sixth in the
100 free and 6:28.92 for first in the
500 free.
• Kathryn Myers (girls 13-14)
- went 2:16.86 for fifth in the 200
free, 1:18.98 for sixth in the 100
fly, 28.19 for fourth in the 50 free,
1:23.68 for first in the 100 breast,
2:45.68 for ninth in the 100 indi-
vidual medley, 1:17.46 for sixth in
the 100 back, 1:00.55 for fourth in
the 100 free and 3:06.99 for third
in the 200 breast.
• Sarah Myers (girls 11-12) -
went 33.20 for sixth in the 50 free,
1:43.92 for tenth in the 100 breast,
1:29.28 for fourth in the 100 indi-
vidual medley, 3:09.49 for third in
the 200 individual medley, 42.04
for seventh in the 50 fly, 1:14.57
for 12th in the 100 free and 49.47
for tenth in the 50 breast and also
swam a leg of the fifth-place 200
medley relay.
• Ronnie Radford (girls 11-12)-
went 34.26 for ninth in the 50 free,
1:47.59 for 15th in the 100 breast,
1:37.38 tbr llth in the 100 indi-
vidual medley, 3:27.08 for sixth in
the 200 individual medley, 41.69
for fifth in the 50 fly, 1:25.87 for
ninth in the 100 free and 47.09 for
seventh in the 50 breast and also
swam a leg of the fifth-place 200
medley relay.
• Hanna Garcia (girls 11-12)
- went 35.85 for fifth in her heat
of the 50 free, 44.92 for 13th in the
50 back, 1:56.22 for 20th in the
100 breast, 1:40.30 for 12th in the
100 individual medley, 3:25.18 for
fifth in the 200 individual med-
ley, 41.65 for fourth in the 50 fly,
1:26.54 for tenth in the 100 free
and 55.20 for 20th in the 50 breast
and also swam a leg of the fifth-
place 200 medley relay.
• Alexi Forsberg-Crotty (girls
11-12) - went 43.78 for 16th in the
50 free, 52.58 for 24th in the 50
back, 1:37.39 for 19th in the 100
free and 59.49 but disqualified in
the 50 breast and also swam a leg
of the fifth-place 200 medley re-
lay.
• Molly Mahony (girls 13-14)
- went 34.45 for fifth in the 50 free
and 1:40.66 but disqualified in the
100 breast.
• Samantha Stark (girls 10 &
under) - went 4:04.52 for fifth in
the 200 individual medley, 1:48.56
for ninth in the 100 free and 53.78
for fifth in the 50 breast.
Swimmers interested in joining
e the Quick Water Swim Club are
Yoga sign up reminded that they must be able
m to swim 25 yards backstroke and
25 yards crawl stroke. This usu.
gets extension means the swimmers have
passed Level 4 of swim lessons.
Tryouts are every Friday eve-
Shelton Parks & Recreation has
extended registration time for its
Tuesday evening yoga classes in
the civic center. The new starting
date is April 10.
The beginners' session meets
from 5:30 to 6:45 at a cost of $55
for the full session, which runs
through May 29. The other class,
which expands on the begin-
ning curriculum, meets from 7 to
8:15, also at a cost of $55 and also
through May 29.
Preregistration is required
and may be accomplished at the
civic center, 525 West Cota Street
downtown. For more information
call Mark Ziegler, parks & rec su-
pervisor, at 432-5194.
ning at 5 at the high-school pool. -
For more information check out
the club's Web site at www.
quickwaterswimclub.org.
---Bow//ng,,
WEDNESDAY SENIOR LEAGUE 2/7/07
Timber 15.5-4.5, Ernies 13-7, Missfits 11-9,
Perfect 11-9, VFW 10-10, Nitas 7-13, JBs
6.5-13.5, Pin 6-14.
Men's Scratch Game and Series: Curt
Snyder, 239 and 599.
Women's Scratch Game: Margie Sallas, 203.
Women's Scratch Series: Donna Nicholson,
547.
SIMPSON LEAGUE 3/12/07
Bowliing 21-7, Lumbermens 20-8, Endowyn
18.5-9.5, Timber 18.5-10.5, Mor 12-16, Bull
12-16, Harveys 11-17, River 11-17, Castle
10-18, Clark 7-21.
Scratch Game and Series: Beau Gagner, 254
and 654.
Page 24 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, March 29, 2007
CLIMBER HOOPDOM'S VARSITY girls' team for 2006-07:
From left in front are Tara Grant, Brandi Dickinson, AI-
exan Ehrich, CarrieAnne Allegri, Brynna Fuller and Paige
Barrett. And in the back are assistant coach Willow Sha-
nahan, Jen Hoss, Krystal Lindblad, coach John Wallwork,
Marissa Hill, Annie Johnson and assistant coach Kelly
Bogh.
CLIMBER HOOPDOM'S VARSITY boys for 2006-07: In
front is manager Mitch Carrington. Kneeling, from left,
are Charlie Vernon, Tyler Pacholke, Derek Ranney and
Alex Olson. And in back are assistant coach Terry Gregg,
AaronJohnson,WillTrondsen, BrettRiley, Curtis Trondsen,
Corey Golob and coach Mark Jensen. Not pictured is
Trevor Peterson.
SHS racquet gals
off to a. 2-1 start
The Climber tennis girls won
two of three to launch their season
this past week.
After falling 1-4 to perennial
power Capital they beat North
Thurston 3-2 and Lakes 5-0.
Among the highlights was a
come-from-behind victory in the
Thurston donnybrook by the dou-
bles tandem of junior veterans
Sydnee Putvin and Tori Peckham,
who rallied from a 1-6 first-set loss
to the Rams' Melissa Czichas and
Samese Trujillo to win a 7-4 sec-
ond-set tiebreaker and then take
the match by way of a 6-3 nod in
the third and deciding set.
SHELTON 5, LAKES 0
Singles - Brynna Fuller (S) defeated Ke-
riann Wong 6-4, 6-2; Marion Baloge (S) de-
feated Malia Kuaea 6-1,6-1.
Doubles - Madssa Hill & Kaitlin Smith
(S) defeated Kelly Hewitt & Hyungjin Lee 6-
0, 6-2; Danielle Hewitt & Katrina Hasch (S)
defeated Chanel Williams & Jasmine Brown
6-0, 6-0; Sydnee Putvin and Tori Peckham
(S) defeated Amber Billett & Michaela Larson
6-0, 6-0.
Climber jayvees - Alyssa Smith & Cindy
Hernandez won 8-0, Jeannie Anderson &
Gretchen Dickson won 8-0, Sadie Oppedahl
& Marguerite Johnston won 8-1 and Brittany
Howell & Jen Hoss won 8-1.
SHELTON 3, NORTH THURSTON 2
Singles - Natalie Sahli (NT) defeated
Brynna Fuller 6-3, 6-0; Andi Sotvignson (NT)
defeated Marion Baloge 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles - Marissa Hill & Kaitlin Smith (S)
defeated Giovana Santiago & Chelsey Wright
6-4, 6-2; Danielle Hewitt & Katrina Hasch (S)
defeated Sammi House & Elana Le 6-4, 7-5;
Sydnee Putvin & Tori Peckham (S) defeated
Melissa Czichas & Samese Trujillo 1-6, 7-6
(7-4), 6-3.
Climber jayvees - Alyssa Smith & Chelsie
Nelson lost 5-8, Gretchen Dickson & Cindy
Hernandez won 8-2, Sadie Oppedahl & Mar-
guerite Johnston won 8-7 (7-1 in tie-breaker),
Brittany Howell & Jen Hoss won 8-2 and Jen-
ny Deandre & Kylie Cochran won 6-1.
SHELTON 1, CAPITAL 4
Singles - Christy Steele (C) defeated
Brynna Fuller 6-0, 6-0; Marion Baloge (S) de-
feated Malindi Taylor 6-0, 6-4.
Doubles - Jena Russell & Marisa Gubbe
(C) defeated Kaitlin Smith & Marissa Hill 6-
2, 6-3; Stephanie Hughes & Brooke Pearson
(C) defeated Danielle Hewitt & Katrina Hasch
7-5, 6-4; Rachel Pattin & Colleen Caron (C)
defeated Sydnee Putvin & Tori Peckham 6-
0, 6-1.
Climber jayvees - Chelsie Nelson &
Alyssa Smith lost 2-8, Cindy Hernandez &
Gretchen Dickson won 8-6, Jen Hoss & Jen-
ny Deandre lost 6-8 and Sadie Oppedahl &
Marguerite Johnston lost 8-9.
meet this
Saturdai!00
Chmber muscledom will
anew this Saturday. The occasi
little Christmastown s ann.: i
Shelton Powerlift Invitational.
Competition is set to start
10 a.m. in the Minidome, "
hopefully on hand as usual |
make it go will be a horde i
Highclimbers past and their m
iron-pumping supporters.
"The community is such a b'
part of our success," remin
meet director Lorna Martinso
powerlifting coach at Shelton Hi
and heir to retired legend tlielZ
"Coach U" Unterseher.
Incidentally, she adds, the
meet's top-lifter boy and girl
will help kick off a new traditio
Saturday. They will receive the
first annual Coach U Award, "to
honor him for all the time he's put
into the program."
Martinson says you can expect
strong performances as usual
from the host Climbers, boys and
girls alike. But perhaps notably
so on the part of the latter, whose
teamwise weakness of last year
appears to be a thing of the past.
Expected to give them a ru
Saturday are athletes from all over
Western Washington, as usual.
--Bowling00
WEDNESDAY SENIOR LEAGUE 3/14/07
Ernies 28-12, Timber 22.5-17.5, Missfits 22"
18. Perfect 21-19, JBs 18.5-21.5, Nitas 18"
22, Pin 16-24, VFW 14-26.
Men's Scratch Game: Joe Smith, 221.
Men's Scratch Series: Dennie Ross, 556.
Women's Scratch Game: Louise Snydef,
188.
Women's Scratch Series: Edith Willis, 477.
SIMPSON LEAGUE 3/12/07
Bowling 21-7, Lumbermens 20-8, EndoWYn
18.5-9.5, Timber 18.5-10.5, Mor 12-16, Bull
12-16, Harveys 11-17, River 11-17, Castle
10-18, Clark 7-21.
Scratch Game and Series: Beau Gagner, 254
and 654.
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ies 25.5-10.5, Rich 22-14, DH 18-18, Timb#
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22, Sunrise 13-23, Rollerz 8-20, Just 6-30,
Custom 5-19.
Scratch Game and Series: Kenny Waltman,
269 and 687.
Lads stumble
The lads of Climber socce
endured a pair of losses the past
week, bowing 1-5 Thursday
always-tough Olympia and 1-
Tuesday to North Thurston.
Junior Alex Potts tallied for
Shelton in the 30th minute against
the Bears, who were already up 3"
nil. Senior Jose Camacho scored
against Thurston.
Goalie Reid Lusignan was
credited with eight saves
Thursday and seven TuesdaY'
Oly's netminder needed to make
only one save, Thurston's seven.
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SHS hoop boys
honor their own
The boys of Climber hoopdom
honored their own in tradition-
al awards-banquet fashion last
week.
Varsity winners included first-
team all-league seniors Corey
Golob and Curtis Trondsen (co-
MVPs), sophomore Levi Sutton
("Most Improved"), classmate
Trevor Peterson ("Newcomer"),
senior Derek Ranney and junior
Alex Olson (Climber Defensive
Award co-recipients) and senior
Brett Riley (Coaches' Award win-
ner). Trondsen also was recognized
as team captain.
Respective "Most Improved,"
"Climber Award" and "Coaches'
Award" recipients for the Climber
understudies were jayvee team
members Alex LeGault, Brandon
Moore and Alex Potts and C-squad
members Matt Rudoll, Star Ly and
Jared Thompson.
Climber Hoop Stats
BOYS
PPG Reb Asts Stls FT% FG°
Charlie Vernon 5.4 1.0 2.7 1.0 67.6 40.8
Trevor Peterson 6.7 3.2 1.0 0.8 59.4 52.8
Will Trondsen 1.6 1.6 0.1 0.1 66.7 36.7
Alex Olson 7.4 5.0 2.7 1.6 70.4 44.6
Corey Golob 14.2 6.4 2.7 1.7 68.8 40.2
Derek Ranney 4.1 5.5 2.0 1.0 52.1 45.7
Curtis Trondsen 18.7 5.9 1.5 0.8 82.3 50.3
Brett Riley 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.0 20.0 50.0
Levi Sutton 1.2 0.4 1.1 0.4 62.5 37.5
Brandon Moore 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - -
GIRLS
PPG Reb Asts Stls FT% FG
CarrieAnne Allegri 9 4.0 24 33 70 NA
Brynna Fuller 12 4.5 47 32 69 NA
Marissa Hill 2 3.0 16 8 78 NA
Paige Barrett 13 2.0 39 32 80 NA
Jen Hoss 2 2.5 13 21 33 NA
Krystal Lindblad 4 2.8 7 19 53 NA
Brandi Dickinson 4.5 1.5 7 6 87 NA
Annie Johnson 5 1.5 16 13 46 NA
Alexan Ehrich 4.5 3.0 13 9 68 NA
Tara Grant 0.6 0.2 2 1 100 NA
Michelle Davis 0.8 1.3 2 3 36 NA
Erin Ranney 0.7 0.7 4 3 0
Quick Water kids
swim at Foss High
Age-group swimming's Quick
Water Swim Club of Shelton com-
peted in the March Challenge
meet March 10-11 at Foss High
School in Tacoma.
Here's how veteran coach Jeff
Peterson's young chlorine-thrash-
ers fared:
* Grace Phelan (girls 8 & un-
der) - went 24.44 for second place
in the 25 free, 53.16 for first in the
50 free, 30.68 for first in the 25
back and 41.00 for second in the
25 breast.
. Andrew Grant (boys 11-12)
- went 35.33 for second in his heat
of the 50 free, 43.99 for sixth in
the 50 back and 1:46.32 for third
in the 100 breast.
* Nicholas Janda (boys 1.1-12) -
went 36.60 for second in his heat of
the 50 free, 47.86 for second in the
50 back, 1:48.92 tbr tburth in the
100 breast, 1:38.58 for fourth in
the 100 individual medley, 1:19.34
for fourth in the 100 free and 50.06
for sixth in the 50 breast.
• Brittany Janda (girls 13-14)
- went 2:16.63 for fourth in the
200 free, 28.57 for seventh in the
50 free, 1:40.61 for eighth in the
100 breast, 1:01.34 for sixth in the
100 free and 6:28.92 for first in the
500 free.
• Kathryn Myers (girls 13-14)
- went 2:16.86 for fifth in the 200
free, 1:18.98 for sixth in the 100
fly, 28.19 for fourth in the 50 free,
1:23.68 for first in the 100 breast,
2:45.68 for ninth in the 100 indi-
vidual medley, 1:17.46 for sixth in
the 100 back, 1:00.55 for fourth in
the 100 free and 3:06.99 for third
in the 200 breast.
• Sarah Myers (girls 11-12) -
went 33.20 for sixth in the 50 free,
1:43.92 for tenth in the 100 breast,
1:29.28 for fourth in the 100 indi-
vidual medley, 3:09.49 for third in
the 200 individual medley, 42.04
for seventh in the 50 fly, 1:14.57
for 12th in the 100 free and 49.47
for tenth in the 50 breast and also
swam a leg of the fifth-place 200
medley relay.
• Ronnie Radford (girls 11-12)-
went 34.26 for ninth in the 50 free,
1:47.59 for 15th in the 100 breast,
1:37.38 tbr llth in the 100 indi-
vidual medley, 3:27.08 for sixth in
the 200 individual medley, 41.69
for fifth in the 50 fly, 1:25.87 for
ninth in the 100 free and 47.09 for
seventh in the 50 breast and also
swam a leg of the fifth-place 200
medley relay.
• Hanna Garcia (girls 11-12)
- went 35.85 for fifth in her heat
of the 50 free, 44.92 for 13th in the
50 back, 1:56.22 for 20th in the
100 breast, 1:40.30 for 12th in the
100 individual medley, 3:25.18 for
fifth in the 200 individual med-
ley, 41.65 for fourth in the 50 fly,
1:26.54 for tenth in the 100 free
and 55.20 for 20th in the 50 breast
and also swam a leg of the fifth-
place 200 medley relay.
• Alexi Forsberg-Crotty (girls
11-12) - went 43.78 for 16th in the
50 free, 52.58 for 24th in the 50
back, 1:37.39 for 19th in the 100
free and 59.49 but disqualified in
the 50 breast and also swam a leg
of the fifth-place 200 medley re-
lay.
• Molly Mahony (girls 13-14)
- went 34.45 for fifth in the 50 free
and 1:40.66 but disqualified in the
100 breast.
• Samantha Stark (girls 10 &
under) - went 4:04.52 for fifth in
the 200 individual medley, 1:48.56
for ninth in the 100 free and 53.78
for fifth in the 50 breast.
Swimmers interested in joining
e the Quick Water Swim Club are
Yoga sign up reminded that they must be able
m to swim 25 yards backstroke and
25 yards crawl stroke. This usu.
gets extension means the swimmers have
passed Level 4 of swim lessons.
Tryouts are every Friday eve-
Shelton Parks & Recreation has
extended registration time for its
Tuesday evening yoga classes in
the civic center. The new starting
date is April 10.
The beginners' session meets
from 5:30 to 6:45 at a cost of $55
for the full session, which runs
through May 29. The other class,
which expands on the begin-
ning curriculum, meets from 7 to
8:15, also at a cost of $55 and also
through May 29.
Preregistration is required
and may be accomplished at the
civic center, 525 West Cota Street
downtown. For more information
call Mark Ziegler, parks & rec su-
pervisor, at 432-5194.
ning at 5 at the high-school pool. -
For more information check out
the club's Web site at www.
quickwaterswimclub.org.
---Bow//ng,,
WEDNESDAY SENIOR LEAGUE 2/7/07
Timber 15.5-4.5, Ernies 13-7, Missfits 11-9,
Perfect 11-9, VFW 10-10, Nitas 7-13, JBs
6.5-13.5, Pin 6-14.
Men's Scratch Game and Series: Curt
Snyder, 239 and 599.
Women's Scratch Game: Margie Sallas, 203.
Women's Scratch Series: Donna Nicholson,
547.
SIMPSON LEAGUE 3/12/07
Bowliing 21-7, Lumbermens 20-8, Endowyn
18.5-9.5, Timber 18.5-10.5, Mor 12-16, Bull
12-16, Harveys 11-17, River 11-17, Castle
10-18, Clark 7-21.
Scratch Game and Series: Beau Gagner, 254
and 654.
Page 24 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, March 29, 2007
CLIMBER HOOPDOM'S VARSITY girls' team for 2006-07:
From left in front are Tara Grant, Brandi Dickinson, AI-
exan Ehrich, CarrieAnne Allegri, Brynna Fuller and Paige
Barrett. And in the back are assistant coach Willow Sha-
nahan, Jen Hoss, Krystal Lindblad, coach John Wallwork,
Marissa Hill, Annie Johnson and assistant coach Kelly
Bogh.
CLIMBER HOOPDOM'S VARSITY boys for 2006-07: In
front is manager Mitch Carrington. Kneeling, from left,
are Charlie Vernon, Tyler Pacholke, Derek Ranney and
Alex Olson. And in back are assistant coach Terry Gregg,
AaronJohnson,WillTrondsen, BrettRiley, Curtis Trondsen,
Corey Golob and coach Mark Jensen. Not pictured is
Trevor Peterson.
SHS racquet gals
off to a. 2-1 start
The Climber tennis girls won
two of three to launch their season
this past week.
After falling 1-4 to perennial
power Capital they beat North
Thurston 3-2 and Lakes 5-0.
Among the highlights was a
come-from-behind victory in the
Thurston donnybrook by the dou-
bles tandem of junior veterans
Sydnee Putvin and Tori Peckham,
who rallied from a 1-6 first-set loss
to the Rams' Melissa Czichas and
Samese Trujillo to win a 7-4 sec-
ond-set tiebreaker and then take
the match by way of a 6-3 nod in
the third and deciding set.
SHELTON 5, LAKES 0
Singles - Brynna Fuller (S) defeated Ke-
riann Wong 6-4, 6-2; Marion Baloge (S) de-
feated Malia Kuaea 6-1,6-1.
Doubles - Madssa Hill & Kaitlin Smith
(S) defeated Kelly Hewitt & Hyungjin Lee 6-
0, 6-2; Danielle Hewitt & Katrina Hasch (S)
defeated Chanel Williams & Jasmine Brown
6-0, 6-0; Sydnee Putvin and Tori Peckham
(S) defeated Amber Billett & Michaela Larson
6-0, 6-0.
Climber jayvees - Alyssa Smith & Cindy
Hernandez won 8-0, Jeannie Anderson &
Gretchen Dickson won 8-0, Sadie Oppedahl
& Marguerite Johnston won 8-1 and Brittany
Howell & Jen Hoss won 8-1.
SHELTON 3, NORTH THURSTON 2
Singles - Natalie Sahli (NT) defeated
Brynna Fuller 6-3, 6-0; Andi Sotvignson (NT)
defeated Marion Baloge 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles - Marissa Hill & Kaitlin Smith (S)
defeated Giovana Santiago & Chelsey Wright
6-4, 6-2; Danielle Hewitt & Katrina Hasch (S)
defeated Sammi House & Elana Le 6-4, 7-5;
Sydnee Putvin & Tori Peckham (S) defeated
Melissa Czichas & Samese Trujillo 1-6, 7-6
(7-4), 6-3.
Climber jayvees - Alyssa Smith & Chelsie
Nelson lost 5-8, Gretchen Dickson & Cindy
Hernandez won 8-2, Sadie Oppedahl & Mar-
guerite Johnston won 8-7 (7-1 in tie-breaker),
Brittany Howell & Jen Hoss won 8-2 and Jen-
ny Deandre & Kylie Cochran won 6-1.
SHELTON 1, CAPITAL 4
Singles - Christy Steele (C) defeated
Brynna Fuller 6-0, 6-0; Marion Baloge (S) de-
feated Malindi Taylor 6-0, 6-4.
Doubles - Jena Russell & Marisa Gubbe
(C) defeated Kaitlin Smith & Marissa Hill 6-
2, 6-3; Stephanie Hughes & Brooke Pearson
(C) defeated Danielle Hewitt & Katrina Hasch
7-5, 6-4; Rachel Pattin & Colleen Caron (C)
defeated Sydnee Putvin & Tori Peckham 6-
0, 6-1.
Climber jayvees - Chelsie Nelson &
Alyssa Smith lost 2-8, Cindy Hernandez &
Gretchen Dickson won 8-6, Jen Hoss & Jen-
ny Deandre lost 6-8 and Sadie Oppedahl &
Marguerite Johnston lost 8-9.
meet this
Saturdai!00
Chmber muscledom will
anew this Saturday. The occasi
little Christmastown s ann.: i
Shelton Powerlift Invitational.
Competition is set to start
10 a.m. in the Minidome, "
hopefully on hand as usual |
make it go will be a horde i
Highclimbers past and their m
iron-pumping supporters.
"The community is such a b'
part of our success," remin
meet director Lorna Martinso
powerlifting coach at Shelton Hi
and heir to retired legend tlielZ
"Coach U" Unterseher.
Incidentally, she adds, the
meet's top-lifter boy and girl
will help kick off a new traditio
Saturday. They will receive the
first annual Coach U Award, "to
honor him for all the time he's put
into the program."
Martinson says you can expect
strong performances as usual
from the host Climbers, boys and
girls alike. But perhaps notably
so on the part of the latter, whose
teamwise weakness of last year
appears to be a thing of the past.
Expected to give them a ru
Saturday are athletes from all over
Western Washington, as usual.
--Bowling00
WEDNESDAY SENIOR LEAGUE 3/14/07
Ernies 28-12, Timber 22.5-17.5, Missfits 22"
18. Perfect 21-19, JBs 18.5-21.5, Nitas 18"
22, Pin 16-24, VFW 14-26.
Men's Scratch Game: Joe Smith, 221.
Men's Scratch Series: Dennie Ross, 556.
Women's Scratch Game: Louise Snydef,
188.
Women's Scratch Series: Edith Willis, 477.
SIMPSON LEAGUE 3/12/07
Bowling 21-7, Lumbermens 20-8, EndoWYn
18.5-9.5, Timber 18.5-10.5, Mor 12-16, Bull
12-16, Harveys 11-17, River 11-17, Castle
10-18, Clark 7-21.
Scratch Game and Series: Beau Gagner, 254
and 654.
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ies 25.5-10.5, Rich 22-14, DH 18-18, Timb#
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22, Sunrise 13-23, Rollerz 8-20, Just 6-30,
Custom 5-19.
Scratch Game and Series: Kenny Waltman,
269 and 687.
Lads stumble
The lads of Climber socce
endured a pair of losses the past
week, bowing 1-5 Thursday
always-tough Olympia and 1-
Tuesday to North Thurston.
Junior Alex Potts tallied for
Shelton in the 30th minute against
the Bears, who were already up 3"
nil. Senior Jose Camacho scored
against Thurston.
Goalie Reid Lusignan was
credited with eight saves
Thursday and seven TuesdaY'
Oly's netminder needed to make
only one save, Thurston's seven.
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