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Baseball 4A Narrows League Team League Overall Olympia 4-1 5-3 South Kitsap 4-1 4-1 Central Kitsap 3-1 3-2 Gig Harbor 3-1 3-1 Stadium 2-1 3-1 Bellarmine Prep 1-4 1-5 Shelton 1-4 1-5 Mount Tahoma 0-5 0-6 1A/2A/3A Olympic League Team Kingston North Kitsap Olympic Sequim Port Angeles North Mason Bremerton Klahowya Port Townsend League 2-0 3-1 2-1 2-1 3-2 2-2 1-3 0-3 0-3 Overall 2-2 4-2 2-1 4-1 4-2 : 2-4 1-4 0-3 0-4 4A Narrows League Team Bellarmine Prep South Kitsap Stadium Olympia Central Kitsap Mount Tahoma Gig Harbor Shelton League 3-0 3-0 2-0 2-1 1-2 0-2 0-3 0-3 Overall 4-1 3-1 2-2 4-1 1-4 1-2 2-4 1-4 1A/2A/3A Olympic League Team Port Angeles Sequim Klahowya Olympic Bremerton Kingston North Kitsap North Mason Port Townsend League 4-0 2-0 2-1 2-2 2-2 1-1 1-2 0-3 o-3 Overall 5-0 3-0 2-2 3-2 3-3 2-1 2-2 0-4 0-3 TRACK Boys Soccer 4A Narrows League Team Bellarmine Prep Gig Harbor Stadium Central Kitsap South Kitsap Shelton Mount Tahoma Olympia League 3-0-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 2-0-1 2-1-1 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-5-0 Overall 4-0-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 4-0-1 4-1-1 0-2-1 0-4-0 0-5-0 1A/2A/3A Olympic League Team League Overall Bremerton 0-0-0 3-3-1 North Kitsap 0-0-0 4-1-0 Olympic 0-0-0 2-4-0 Port Angeles 0-0-0 2-2-1 Kingston 0-0-0 3-1-2 Klahowya 0-0-0 0-2-0 North Mason 0-0-0 1-3-0 Port Townsend 0-0-0 0-4-1 In the March 17 issue of the Journal, the photo of Shelton High School boys soccer was incorrectly cred- ited as Austin Schirato. His younger brother Ian Schi- rator was shown in the game against Bremerton High School. Track Continued from page C-1 But both boys and girls re- lay teams are in "test mode," Sells said, and could be switched up in the followeing weeks. "By the second half of the season we should have our championship teams set and ready to go," he said. Sells said the added depth should help the boys and girls teams compete in the 4A Narrows League dual, triangular and quadrangular meets. "We are close to 30 ath- letes stronger this year as opposed to last," Sells said. "We are all really excited for this track season and what is ahead for the team." March 24 at Gig Harbor J ..... I photo by Dean 5iemon High School in Gig Har- Shelton High SchooFs Jon Ownby (javelin) was bor one of the athletes to win their events to help the boys track and field team defeat Gig Hat- Boys results- 1) Shelten, bor High School for the first time in Shelton 106.5; 2) Gig Harbor, 106; 3) track and field history. Foss, 43; 4) Wilson, 16.5 Rodgers (S), 18.20; 3) Larson 5-10; 2) I. Endicott (S), 5-08; 100 meters- 1) E. Ransom (GH), 18.79 3) Hurst (S), 5-06 (F), 11.62; 2) Cauble (GH), 300 meter hurdles - 1) I. Pole vault - 1) B. Rodgers 11.82; 3) Steuk (GH), 11.89 Endicott (S), 43.74; 2) Bur- (S), 12-07; 2) Waters-Morales 200 meters - 1) Ransom ten (F), 44.15; 3) Hodge (W), (W), 11-06; 3) I. Endicott (S), (F), 24.29; 2) Striplin (S), 45.80 11-00 24.77; 3) Cox (F), 24.79 4x100 relay - 1) Striplin, Long jump - 1) Trunk 400 meters - 1) Dennis Bonita, Ownby and Fisher (GH),21-09; 2) Browne (GH), (GH), 53.18; 2) Lanier (GH), (S), 46.85; 2) Cox, Kiner, E. 21-02.50; 3) Gagliardi (GH), 53.35; 3) Lacy-Horton (F), Ransom and Byrd (F), 46.98 20-11 56.11 4x400 relay - 1) Fisher, Triple jump- 1) Hurst (S), 800 meters - 1) Drinkwa- Cloyd, Morgan and Core . 41-07.50; 2) Browne (GH), ter (GH), 2:02.66; 2) Cloyd (S), 3:46.50; 2) Burton, Gov- 40-02.50; 3) Gagliardi (GH), (S), 2:12.37; 3) Spadoni (GH), orushkin, Lacy-Horton and 38-05.75 2:14.83 Bushnell (F), 3:57.76 1,600 meters - 1) Drink- Shot put - 1) Tarver (S), Girls results - 1) Gig water (GH), 4:29.20; 2) Beck 47-04.50; 2) Ambrose (GH), Harbor, 121; 2) Shelton, 73; (GH), 4:39.30; 3) Willamson 45-02; 3) Foss (S), 45-00.50 3) Wilson, 37; 4) Foss, 36 (S), 4:43.79 Discus - 1) Hacker (GH), 100 meters - 1) D. Ran- 3,200 meters- 1) Peloquin 127-08; 2) Tarver (S), 114-06; some (F), 13.64; 2) Mercurio (GH), 9:49.00; 2) Hoffman 3)West(W), 111-10 (GH), 13.97; 3) Andrewski (GH), 10:10.56; 3) Dittell (F), Javelin - 1) Ownby (S),(S), 13.97 10:30.79 174-03; 2) Laketa (GH), 137- 200 meters - 1) Burbridge 110 meter hurdles - 1) 02; 3) Fennel (S), 144-11 (S), 28.11; 2) Andrewski (S), I. Endicott (S), 17.02; 2) B. High jump-1)Fisher (S),28.44; 3) Mercurio (GH), 28.52 400 meters - 1) Bragg (S), 1:05.68; 2) Dennis (GH), 1:06.34; 3) Roberts (GH), 1:06.9 800 meters- 1) Williams (GH), 2:24.16; 2) Robbins (S), 2:37.76; 3) Long (GH), 2:50.24 1,600 meters - 1) Trem- blay (GH), 5:20.93; 2) Sharp (GH), 6:02.72; 3) Greco (GH), 6:12.02 3,200 meters - 1) Murray (GH), 12:46.35; 2) Unterrein- er (GH), 12:54.66; 3) Spieker (GH), 13:10.61 100 meter hurdles - 1) Nutt (S), 19.52; 2) Brooks (F), 20.53; 3) Mackiewicz (S), 20.96 300 meter hurdles - 1) Williams (F), 49.44; 2) Edge (GH), 49.81; 3) Bylin (GH), 50.72 4x100 relay - 1) Baldwin, Brooks, Green and D. Ran- som (F), 52.29; 2) Dennis, Edge, Meisburger and Mer- curio (GH), 53.81 4x400 relay- 1) Clara Robbins, Alana Langdon, Carley Kunkle and Kandyce Bragg (S), 4:55.60 Shot put- 1) Leppard (W), 31-09; 2) DeYoung (GH), 30- 09; 3) Bainvalu (GH), 30-08 Discus - 1) Leppard (W), 107-04; 2) Jones (S), 87-07; 3) Brandenburg (S), 83-11 Javelin - 1) Olsen (W), 83-00; 2) Cabe (GH), 75-08; 3) Keaiy (GH), 63-07 High jump - 1) Jost (GH), 5-02; 2) Ward (GH), 4-08; 3) Robertson (GH), 4-06 Pole vault - 1) Fitchett (S), 8-06; 2) Vivian (GH), 8-00; 3) Robbins (S), 6-06 Long jump - 1) Jost (GH), 15-11.25; 2) Baldwin (F), 15-03; 3) Marzano (W), 15- 02.50 Triple jump - 1) Marzano (W), 35-10.50; 2) Jost (GH), 35-04.50; 3) Saxon (GH), 30- 09.75 ltt; MMK track co6qpete at North Beach By DEAN SIEMON and five inches and seventh in the tri- 110 meter hurdles - 7) Dierkop, ple jump with more than 33 feet. 19.6 After missing the first week of the For the girls team, Mary M. Knight 300 meter hurdles - 5) Dierkop, season, Mary M. Knight High School took fifth place with 33 team points. 48.9 boys track and field joined the girls Hannah Frost finished tied for first Shot put - 9) Oien, 29-04.5; 12) Ev- team at a Pacific League meet on in the girls discus throw with Willapa alas, 24-10.5; 14) Pirtle, 23-02.5 Thursday at North Beach High School Valley High School's Katrina Ege with Javelin - 21) Evans, 75-08 in Ocean Shores. 88 feet and five inches. Long jump - 5) Dierkop, 16-05; 12) Mary M. Knight head coach KittyFrost had a throw of 75 feet and Oien, 14-04; 16) Pirtle, 13-01; 17) Ev- Brehmeyer said the rainy weather seven inches on March 17 in a league ans, 12-05 was a factor as the meet took place on meet at Raymond High School. Triple jump - 7) Dierkop, 33-01; 13) the beaches of Ocean Shores. "That is quite an improvement over Oien, 29-08 "It was on the beach and it was a last week," Brehmeyer said. "And on a really nasty day," Brehmeyer said. "It blustery day, that's good." Mary M. Knight individual re- was just one of those days." Linda Cook finished third in the suits-girls The five Owls on the boys team fin- discus with a distance of 71 feet and 100 meters - 12) Beebe, 16.5; 14) shed sixth place at the meet with four one inch. Cook, 19.1 team points. Brehmeyer said Cook has been 200 meters - 6) Arrington, 32.0 Mary M. Knight's Nick Dierkop fin- throwing with mostly her upper body 800 meters - 3) Frost, 3:01.60 ished fifth in the boys 300 meter hut- so her form is a focus in practice. 1,600 meters - 4) Lofgren, 7:25.20 dles race with a time of 48.9 seconds. "She's such a strong young lady," 300 meter hurdles - 7) Beebe, "His 300 hurdles, he was 48.8 [sec- Brehmeyer said. "If we can get her 1:06.20 onds] last year at state," Brehmeyer to use her legs more than she is, she Shot put - 2) Cook, 29-00.5; 6) said. could improve." Frost, 24-11; 15) Culver, 19-05 Brehmeyer was also impressed with Discus - 1) Frost, 88-05; 3) Cook, Dierkop's time in the boys 110 meter March 24 at North Beach High 71-01 hurdles, finishing with a time of 19.6 School in Ocean Shores Javelin - 10) Beebe, 62-06; 15) seconds, despite not having a lot of Frost, 57-03; 17) Culver, 56-03; 18) practice time with the hurdle events. Mary M. Knight individual re- Cook, 55-10 "We just haven't had hurdles at our suits - boys Long jump - 3) Lofgren, 12-01; 4) school," she said. 100 meters - 17) Pirtle, 13.3; 23) Arrington, 11-06 Dierkop also finished fifth' in the Oien, 13.9; 26) Evans, 14.8 Triple jump - 6) Arrington, 25-02; long jump with a distance of 16 feet 200 meters - 12) Pirtle, 29.9 7) Lofgren, 22-11 Page C-4 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, March 31,2011