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Shelton senior Patrick Fabrizio slides back to
against Mt. Tahoma on Monday.
Journa DnO[O Dy Emiy Hanson
first base during the Highclimbers' home game
By EMILY HANSON Patrick Fabrizio pitched a com- RBI, Puterbaugh hit 1-2 with one
e.mib,@m~soncou~b,•com plete game for the Highclimbers,double and Fabrizio hit 2-3.
:=....~=..-==..~....-=...~:_........--~.___---====......-z=== striking out 12 batters. He walked At catcher, Joe Strand threw out a
one and allowed five hits. Mt. Tahoma runner on second.
The Shelton baseball team won "Pat's game was really working The Highclimbers are scheduled
its second game of the season this for him," Puterbaugh said. "He had to complete their season this week.
week. a little trouble in the first inning but At 4 p.m. today, the team is sched-
On Monday, the Highclimbers (2- then he settled down and threw auled to play at Yelm. At 4 p.m. tomor-
14) defeated Mt. Tahoma at home 10- great game after that." row, the Climbers are scheduled to
2. Curtis Wuestner hit 2-4 with oneplay their final game at home against
"Mt. Tahoma scored two in the double and four RBI, Mitchell John- Timberline.
first inning and we scored one," Shel- son hit 2-4 with one double and two "I think we're going ~o have an
ton left fielder Forrest Puterbaugh RBI, Sam Gerhold hit 1-3 with a two outstanding week," SHS head base-
said• "After that, the runs just came." RBI double, David Gorman had oneball coach Erik Engstrom said.
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She ton boys' rugby falls to Bellingham
By EMILY HANSON the Shelton Rugby program ment secures our program's tournament against Na-
emib,,:~ma,~oT~counb,.com is that everyone plays• future in the sport," he said. tional Selectors on June 16
................................................................................... "Non-league matches On Sunday, Nault, Bell and 17 in Boise, Idaho, Ne-
are the perfect opportunity and Jake Lindley tried out smith said.
The Shelton boys' rugby to ensure young guys whofor the U17 Washington "The tournament will be
15s team couldn't keep up have put in the time get to All-Star team. Washington versus Idaho,
on the field last weekend, hone their skills on the field "Intensity was good the Montana and Oregon," he
On Saturday, Valley out in an actual match," Ne-entire time," Nesmith said. said. "It is yet to be an-
of Seatac defeated the Shel- smith said. "This also pro- "Nault and Bell were select- nounced if Utah, California,
ton boys 40-15. vides our program the op- ed through the first round of Colorado and Nevada will
"Because it was a non- portunity to hone younger cuts. They tried out against also be in the tournament."
league game, we used the talent to maintain constant 115 other athletes from The Shelton boys will
match as an opportunity improvement year-to-year." around Washington state." square offagainst Kitsap at
to start our younger guys," Freshman Robbie Dale He said the group of ath- 1 p.m. on Saturday at Oak-
Shelton co-head coach started in a key contactletes was paired down toga land Bay Junior High.
Chris Nesmith said. "While position, Nesmith said. roster of 27. "We should, do quite
we still played Brian Nault He also started sophomore "Of the 27, it will get cut well," Nesmith said. "Last
and Deshon Bell, they Isaiah Manning at hooker, down again to a side of 22," year we defeated Kitsap
played because they are a key position in line outs Nesmith said. handily but the trick will be
still young." and serums. The Washington All- keeping the boys focused as
He said the core value of "The constant improve- Star team will play in athe match approaches."
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Martinson said the team's only hit place second overall.
Despite pour weather last week, seven holes because of the weather. "This tournament is a two person
the Shelton girls' golf teams hit two "It was pouring and the girls were scramble and the two varsity scores
courses, soaked," she said. "It was really are added together for the team
On April 17, the Lady Highclimb-tough conditions and I was proud of score," Martinson said.
ers defeated Mt. Tahoma 75-21 atour girls getting out there and play- She said the Lady Highclimbers'
Meadow Park Golf Course. ing as best as they could. I didn't junior varsityteam- Kerry Johnson
"It was a good day for the Climb- hear one complaint so their attitude and Madi Ball -- shot a good score of
ers," SHS head girls' golf coach Lorna was great." 54, which placed them fifth among 10
Martinson said. "Audra Cation and Ernst led the Lady Highclimbers teams.
Caitlyn Ernst had their best scores with 17 points. Cation won the closest to the pin
of the season. It was a wet match, but Finally, on Friday, the team com- award.
the girls still had fun out there." peted at the Duke Streeter Invite at "These girls exceeded my expecta-
Ernst was the medalist for the the Peninsula Golf Club in Port An- tions in terms of their performance,"
match with a score of 45 for 26 points, geles. Martinson said. "We had a great time
Cation scored 17 points for the team. Ernst and Rilee Villanueva were and competed very well."
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SHS tennis loses close match to Timberline
By EMILY HANSON team." Clara Robbins had a niceHe said the Ranney twins
cmi/y,:~)ma,~onco~mty,com The team, Desirae Klok- match. -- Serena and Megan -- at
.................................................................................. kevold and Yemas Ly lost to "There were many mo- No. 3 doubles played consis-
Timberline's Salene Bravo mentum shits and we did tently.
The Shelton girls' tennis and Ashley Shute 6-3, 1-6, a great job of adjusting our "They consistently play
team narrowly lost a match 2-6. strategy as the match unfold- very good, high percentage
last week. "It really wasn't anything ed," Perry said. '~vVe won the tennis, making them very
On April 16, Timberline my girls did wrong, the other second set in about 15 min- successful at that spot," Per-
defeated Shelton 3-2. girls literally had less than utes. In the third set, we did ry said.
"It was a tough loss," SHS five unforced errors in the a great job ofbattling back as He said this will be a
head girls' tennis coach John third set," Perry said. we were behind in the game tough week for the team,
Perry said. "The match came He said No. 1 doubles when it was 4-4 and our shot
down to the No. 2 doubles team Allison Hunter and selection improved greatly."
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