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but all were good races placing two entirely different for Lincoln with a good 6'4" 3:28.1 by East Bremerton -
jumpers in the triple jump, won effort. Dumont, Savell,Collins, McGee-
i m 1973); Franklin Pierce 3:25.0;
hers clocked bests in by Dave McDuffe of Franklin The favorite, Randy Moon of Shelton (Tony Molinero, Paul
~ile saw Norm Dick of Pierce at 45'33A''. All-State Auburn, with the best AAA, jump Mortensen, Brad Wilson, Marty
Kentridge 3:20.6; Washington
D, after one lap. Dick, basketball star Rick Walker of in the state thisyear at 6 7 ,hurt Settle) 3:26.4; Tyee 3:27.9;
East Bremerton surprised with a his back pole vaulting in a dual 3:29.4.
~ierly lived in Shelton, second place 45'3" jump. meet Friday and wasn t up to par. HJ- Scott Marshall (Lincoln)
6'4'; Guy McAIlister (Franklin
llthe race began tolook Two mud harbor weightmen Shelton s Mike Baze cleared 6'
Pierce) 6'2'; Rick Dodd (East
meet between
of Beaverton,
with three entries.
was tight until the
When the three Sunset
away. On the
P Steve Miner of Wilson
himself and passed
on the eighth
outsprinted Terry
rry Bortvedt, both
win with a good
saw another
win, this time
Mike Hadway.
Was behind Wilson's
and Willy Smith of
ad pulled away from
won the two heavyweights,
including a 1-2 finish by
Aberdeen's Tom Copland
(169'5") and Rang Pelligrini
(164'6½") in the discus. Neither
throw was near the record of
180'8" set last year by Robin Earl
of Kent-Meridian.
Hoquiam's Joe Pelligrini won
the shot with a good throw of
55'5". Shelton's supersoph Jeff
Pill placed his first time out with
a 52'½" throw good for fifth.
Tom Sindar of Peninsula and
Russ Armstrong of Timberline
had a seesaw battle in the javelin,
Sinclair finally winning it on his
last throw with a 196' toss.
but did not place. Marshall had
three near-misses at 6'6" but no
cigar.
Marshall's last miss at 6'6"
was the last competition in the
meet.
In the team race it was
Lincoln all the way with 97
points out of an available 527.
Lincoln won 6 of 17 events and
placed in 9 while piling up more
than twice as many points as
runner-up Wilson's 47.
Franklin Pierce was the
number one AA school with 34,
just two points ahead of Shelton,
number two AA school and
fourth overall. Shelton finished
Bremerton) 6'2"; Mike Hartzell
(Yelm) 6'2"; Lou Moore
(Franklin Pierce) 6'2"; Dennis
Uptown (Lakes) 6'2".
PV - Dave Gavettle (Centralia)
13'; John Candles (Kelso) 12'6";
Rocky Carroll (Aberdeen) 12'6";
Lew Channing (Sumner) 12'6";
Jeff Kreuger (Sumner) 12'6"; Tie
Bruce Collins (Olympia) and
Todd Johnson (Kent-Meridian)
12'6".
LJ - Floyd Campell (Lincoln)
2215%"; Mark Patterson (Lincoln)
22 11/2"; Mike Factory (Lincoln)
21'51/4"; Mike Williams (Mt.
Tahoma) 21'23/4"; Steve Johnson
(Lakes) 21'23/4"; Keith Simon
(Olym pin)21' 13/4".
TJ - Dave McDuffe (Franklin
Pierce) 45'33/4"; Rick Walker (East
Bremerton) 45'3"; Gary Andrews
(Lincoln) 44'93/4"; Oscar
Chambers (Mt. Tahoma) 44'7";
WIt$1ttWl
Wtt~r,~ ....
WRESTLING CHAMPS from Brodeaux School are, left to right front: Jim
Jan Moorehead(Lincoln)44'41/4"; Ballinger, Tad Smith, Ramey Dosser, Jon Thomason, Oarren Chakos; back
De]bert Miller of She]ton came ahead of 49 other schools, Mike McCrary (Lima)43'8". row, Jeff Barnes, Rex Morrison, Donald Coker, Jay Warren, Mark Liles,
330 yards to go, through with a great performance including Aberdeen, the only SP - Joe Pellegrini (Hoquiam)
55'5"; AI Ochsner (Lima)54'z4"; Kelly Garloff, Tom Kamin, Darrell Chamberlin. Not pictured are Scott
/them in the last 100 in front of the home crowd with a school to beat Shelton in dual Keith Sweitzer (Rogers) 52'9/4';
4:17 0, the best personal best of 187'3", only 1½ meet competition this year - in Roger Martin (Franklin-Pie, tee)
II tateInvitationalthis year andjuStrecord fact, in the last four years.Ed Hawki ns (South Kitsap)
m~ae feet offthe,school record. 52'9"; Jeff Pill (Shelton) 52 1/2";
place throw The meet ended at 10:27 51,23/4TM. •
Delbert s
third
also broke the junior class record p.m., as Gary Nicloy told the O i s c T o m C o p I a n d
Makague, John Carlson and Coach Pete Janda.
• eaux
' '' R
as expected, was a of 182'9" set last year by Fred crowd to be out of the parking lot Pelligrini(Aberdeen)(Aberdeen)1695 164'61/2~i;; eno wrestlers
With Rick Gehrts of Miller. by 11 o clock. Keith Sweitzer (Rogers} 154'8 ;
[ingaway to win by Fred, second at S.K..last Assistant meet director Walt Gary McKechine (Foss) 154131/4"; Lcmagie in 1971 and tied by Brad RESULTS: Shelton 1051/2, North ~ctlon"
Bill Wilson (Lincoln) 153 3W'; By RANDY LEWIS Wilson at file Shelton Invitational Thurston 39V2 end
,ick s 1:55.2 wasweek, qu,a)ified for thefinalsbut Clayton wearily looked at hisGary Williams (Kentridge) Marty Settle and Fred Miller last weekend. It 'also bettered100 (10.6) Molinero(S) S.
dear the record of just didn t have it, as he slipped watch and said that the meet had 152'7". The past week marked the
jn0 E !tit was the best in the on his final throw, lasted 12 hours, 27 minutes. In J a velin -, Tom Sinclairset school records Tuesday as the Wilson's junior class record of Settle(S), Weber(NT). '
(Peninsula) 196 ; Russ,Armstrong Climbers scored a 105~fi-39½ win 220 (23.3) B. Wilson(S), conclusion of another successful
[ea¢'i|~,year- The pole vault plunged to fact it had, at least for Clayton (Timberline) 191'4 'i Delbert over North Thurston. 51.4 set last year. James(S), McCallister(NT). year for the Bordeaux Elementary
[~e.eOrtls were set in field unexpected lows, as the winner,, and meet director Bill Brickert Miller (Shelton) 187 3"; Paul Wilson ran his best 220 ever 440 (50.5) M. Settle(S)
Mortensen(S), McCallister(NT).School wrestling program.
][~t there were some good Dave Gavettle of Centralia at 13, who had come up to prepare theMorgan (West Bremerton) 179'5"; Shelton s dual meet recordwith a 23.3, "ahead of Paul James 880 (2: 03.5) Weber(NT) The program was started four
lit Dave Dent (West Bremerton) went to 7-1, including thelast five
Yes and victories on last was the only vaulter to,go over field at ten Saturday morning. 1 71'2 '; Mark Aceredo(West in a row, as seniors Fred Miller, with a 24.5. Wilson, Settle,&Dell(S), Hays(S).
Mile (4:51.3) Rohleder(NT), years ago as a physical education
the qualifying mark of 12 9 '. It was another beautifully run Bremerton) 168'. Tony Molinero, Ken O Dell, Lyle Mortensen and Tony Molinero ran Jansen(S), Eveleth(S). class and intramural activity. The
~" :'~,~llVs Floyd Campell The winning mark was the show by both of them and all the TEAM SCORING: ~ling, Joe Pavel, Steve Savage, their second best mile relay of the 2-Mile(10:33.9) Brewer(S), boys are taught basic
Teberg(S), l-hies(NT).
~,a first in the ]ong jump lowest since 1967, when the other volunteers. The meet HH (15.7) Molinero(S), M. fundamentals in their physical
S ', • Lincoln 97, Wilson 47, Steve Settle, John Teberg, Brad year with a 3:30.2. Saturday they
34 Jump on his last winner went 12 6 in a sawdustproduced six meet records broken Franklin Pierce 34, Shelton 32, finished third at the Invitational Baze(S), Kirk(S). education classes. Instruction lasts
~"s pit. The only vaulter who brought or tied and ten marks thai are the Foss 26, Aberdeen 24, Rogers 22, Wilson and manager Jim Gonzalez at 3:20.4, just half a second off L H (2 1.9) M. Baze(S), about a month and a half and
Sunset 20, Washington 20, participated in their last meet at
~-e et teammate Mark any attention to the pole vault all best in the state thus far thisyear. Hoquiam 18, Tyee 15, East Highclimber Stadium. the school record they ran last Kirk(NT), Kramer(NT).
440 R (46.4) Shelton {Wilson,then adouble-elimination
~,Who scratched on all night wastheonewhoplantedhis Other state leaders in their Bremerton 14, R. A. Long 14, Davis, James, S. Settle). intramural tournament is
final jumps, including pole improperly and landed flat divisions (i.e. AAA, AA,A) Kentridge 13, Lakes 13, Centralia The two records brought the year.
10, Peninsula 10, Lima 9, Bethel total this year to five, including Molinero was probably a little Mile R (3: 30.2) Shelton
(Molinero, Mortensen, B. Wilson, conducted to determine
~SUred at 22'10". on his back on some cement, competed but did not win. 8, Kelso 8, Mt. Tahoma 8, one inthe440relay, anewevent, emotionally and physically M. Settle). ..-.individual weight-class champs.
Timberline 8, West Bremerton 8,
~rnp was far short, of Fortunately he wasn't seriously RESULTS: Columbia River 8, Kennedy 6,At least two more, the shotput drained after his feats in the HJ (5'10") M. Baze(~j, In the beginning, 5xl0 hair
nal record of 23 7 , hurt. ookanu tur Invitational, but remained Fisher(NT), Tuson(S) and mats were used. Since that time,
est jump in the state The high jump t p n 100 - Keith Tinner (Lincoln) Sumner 6, Yelm 5, Auburn 4, and mile relay, are within range, undefeated this year in dual meet Rohleder(NT).
9.8 (meet record, breaks record of Fife 4, North Kitsap 4, Tumwater PV (1 1 '6") Duffy(NT), the program has expanded in
~k_ . from last year's low (a winning 9.9 by Tinner, 1973); John 4, Central 14.itsap 2, Federal Way Fred and Delbert Miller had competition. Tuson(S), Jaccard(NT).- many directions, in the last
~really showed power, jump of 6'2"), when Scott Arnold (Washington 10.0; Bart2, Olympia 1%, Kent-Meridian been involved in some great duelsTony ran the 100 for the first LJ ( 1 8'61/4'') James(S),
iIn Taylor (Foss) 10.0; Mike Factory 11/2, Clover Park 1, Jefferson 1, but have been taking turns lately, time since junior high with a 10.6 Savage(S), McCallister. tournament, which was just
the long jump and Marshall won yet another event(Lincoln) 10.2; Dale Blanchard i South Kitsap 1, Battleground, TJ (39'5") Fisher(NT), concluded, more than 90 fifth
track team. Lakes) a0.3;MikeKrause(Tyee)Bellarmine, Chehalis, Curtis, Fred took second at the to Steve Settle's 10.7, as both Savage(S),D. Wilson(S). and sixthgradeboysparticipated.
SP (52'1") Pill(S), O.
Decatur, Enumclaw, Foster, South Kitsap Invitational butrunners had to fight a headwind. Miller(S), Kirk(NT). Dick Wentz was instrumental
10"3220 - Keith Tinner (Lincoln) Glacier, Mark Morris, Montesano, didn't place at the Shelton Tony ran into a headwind in the Disc (135'9") Oling(NT), in securing wrestling mats on a
21.6 (meet record, ties record of Mt. Si, North Thurston, Stadium,
21.6 by Tinner, 1973); Randy Tenino. Invitational Saturday as he saw
Shoffner (Bethel) 22.6; Bart his year-old junior class record of highs as well, winning with a 15.7, Engle(NT), D. Miller(S).
Jay (189'3") F. Miller(S), D. loan basis and providing awards
~ped by HoquIom far off the school record of 14.6 Miller(S), Fisher (NT). for the individual winners.
T a y I e r ( F o ss) 2 2.6 ; D a I e IIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 182 9" fall to Delbert with a third he set Saturday at the Invitational
Blanchard (Lakes) 23.0; Mike
Krause (Tyee)23.Q;Steve Lazelle ., ,. place throw of 187'6". while winning an event for ....................... ~ ..... /~ ii
23,. Little League This time it was Fred's turn as Shelton for the first time since
~!,~ J'tlnJor High School Discus (93'10'M')tang(S), 440-KeithTinner (Lincoln, Shelton gi Is' team
lo~t to " ° " , . Walden(H), Bent(H). 47.2 (meet record, breaks record he tossed the spear 189 3", 1965. Mike Baze was second with I~
/i2d,r., noqulam last Shot (36'61b'') Lung(S), of 48.3 by Tinner, 1973); Steve Results & breaking the schooI and senior a 16.0, lust a tenth off his
~'~"o-~ on the Blazers' Smith(S), Medcalf(S). Kiesel (Lincoln) 49.3; Lance Gites h ThurstoI
~t 100 (11.5)Dave Johnson(S), (Kennedy)50.0; Don Hartman class markof1889 set byDave persona]best, beats Nor'l
..~llnson tieA ,i,,, o.~...., Green(H), Dewald(H). (Tumwater) 50.0; Dave McDuffe Standings Knaufin 1971. Mike was a double winner as
,: ..... ~u,uu, 330 (38.9) Dan Johnson(S),(Franklin Pierce) 50.1; Bill Jones ,De,]bert finished far back at well,taking the lows in 21.9 and
/ me 440 yard run, Thurston(H), Walker(H). (Clover Park) 50.2. The gid's track team pulled Rutherford(N I ), v_vans(NT).
~ta~ at ~¢ i l.h .... 440 (55.1) Dave Johnson(S), 880 - Rick Gehrts (Kentridge) IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlUlUlIIII 158 but placed in the other two the high jump at 5"10", both through with another win over Javelin (91'2") Schad(S),
S.
i~(i -'- " ............ " Walden(H) Elwell(H). .1:55.2; Bruce Green (R. A. Long) weight events behind first place marks, close to his bests of 21.5 North Thurston Tuesday night, WalI(NT), Evans(NT).
&~.'- me previous week Long ~Jump (16'11") Ray(S), t:bb.O;aonn cox (Columbia Riv.) MAJOR DIVISION finishers Jeff Pill (52'1" in ,the 100 Yard Dash (12.3)
~, against Hood Canal Thurston(H), Weber(H). 1:57.0; Mike Woolwine (Sunset)April 27
Pole Vault (10') Medcalf(S), 1:57.6; Don Butler (Wilson) SRA5, Bechtold 1 shot) and Lyle ~ling (135'9' in and 6 1". coming back from a 39-23 deficit Schaufler(NT),Fjalstad(NT). Taylor(S),
J. Shugart(S), Wright(S). 1 : 5 7 . 8 ; B o b M c N e i I IWA 10, Local 276 1 the discus). Other highlights included 1-2 midway through the meet to beat 4 4 0 Ya r d Dash (63.5)
finishes by Paul James and Steve the Rams 69-54. D o n n i e n ( N T ), T u s o n ( S ),
~o " 180 (21.1) Shugart(S), (Kent-Meridian) 1:57.8. Veil6, Mikelthun3 Marty Settle normally runsSavage (long jump) and Todd
~, n 34, Hoquiam 70 Green(H), King(H). Mile - Mike Hadway (Rogers) Gott 5, Moose 2 Hence Trucksess was the star ChLttw°°d(NT)-
Shot (31'10") Burggaaf(NT),
[~.q. tlrdle~ t15 6~ 440 Relay (50.8) Shelton. 4:17.0; Harold Calms (Wilson) the 100 and 220, but this time Brewer and senior John Teberg in of the night for Shelton, settinga Schad(S),Franklin(S).
~:'~FI) Au/cI/H)" High Jump (4'8'') 4:18.2; Willy Smith (Foss) April29 ran a school record of S0.5 in his the two-mile with times of new school record of 5:42.9 in 220 Yard Dash (27.5)
D~I ' ' ' Johnston(S). tie King and 4:19.8; Brian Brouillet (Wilson)
Jl~rd Dash (1 1.5) Clay(H). 4:20.4; Jim Brisendine (FederalBechtold 3, Mikelthun 2 second competitive 440 ever. 10:33.9 and 10:48.8. Junior Jack the mile run. Ttucksess found bet Edminson(S). , ,,
Webster(NT), Schaf fler(NT),
~1:'1, Chambers(S), CClass: Shelton2.6,,,Hoquiam 59 Way) 4:21.9; Steve Miner Gott8,1WA1Moose 13, Local 276 5 Marty beat Paul Mortensen, J~nson posted a persona] best pace early in the race, breaking Long Jump (14 10 )
(Wilson) 4:23.0. . ...,. Mall 6, 5RA 4 the sophomore record holder at while finishing second in the mile free of the pack and retaining her Tuson(S), Schaffler(NT), tie
~ll~.ltur dl ... zn ~ Pole Vault (86) Rhodes(H), 2-Mile - Steve Miner.twitson
~AI~,~IS), M~ %. ~ ~.;-Z~ Kamin(S). , ,, 52.3. Mortensen nabbed second
~(1", ct~eetb}, Shot (27 9 ) Smiley(H), 9:20.6; Terry Griffin (SunSet) Schad(S) andBaldwin(S).
9:21.3; Jerry Bortvedt (Sunset) COAST DIVISION with a 53.0, his best this year. with a 4:56.6. lead to the end of the race. M i I e (5:4 2.9) R e n e e
~;}tt)7 9"~ BennettrH~ Carter(H), Simpson(H). 9:22.7; Steve Stageberg (Fife)April 27 Ken ~'Dell took second with Shelton's Robin Trucksess Trucksess(S), Robin Trucksess(S),
~IF0r~s,-' .,. ~ /' Low Hurdles (1"4.5) 9:30.0; Phil Kroner (Sunset) Kiwanisg, A&S7 Martys 50.5 broke the schoola 2:05.7 in the 880, followedby also came up with a good time in Powerll(NT).
~.,~Y.ar~tr°~ng(~/", .... Rutledge(H), Baxter(S), 9:31.8; Clinton Glass {Lincoln)MCFCU21, Himliel5 recordof 51.0 setby George
le J~J' Ya~art'm s),UasnBrewer(Sta/'°l Rhodes(S). , ,, soph Bryan Hays at 2:12.0. the 880 yard dash, finishing her 440 Relay (55.3) Shelton.
le jUI/~[~:d ~ ..... ~: High Jump (4 8 ) Roads(H), 9:35.1. ' . i gh J u m p (4'8'')
120 HH - Tony Molinero April 30 Tomorrow the Climbers go to second !up with a time of 2:39.2. Franklin(S), Tuson(S), Leaf(S).
j~(~) as.n (z:..tb.[I Rhodes(S), Rutledge(H). (Shelton) 14.6; Rob Smith Merv's 11, Morgan 9 Centralia for a meet Coach BillGirl s coach Judy Keeley also Thompson(S), Martin(S).
, weeatH}, 100 - Simpson(H), (Hoquiam) 14.9; Lorenzo Graystone4, SEFCU3 Discus (92'9") Rigivey(NT),
., ......... Rutledge(H); Patnode(S). Bellamy (Wilson) 15.0; Steve Brick,e, rt labels "potentially commented on how well the mile Mile Relay (4-31.5) Shelton.
I nnart,nt~),50 (6 .9 ) Smiley(H), Lennon (Auburn) 15.3; Harry BANTAM DIVISION tough.' relay team did, taking a time of 880 Medley (2:04.9) Shelton.
Nelson(H), Izatt(H). Washington (Foss)15.3; Kent April 27 Both teams have lost only one 4:31.5, after changing runners
Winner(H), 330 (44.4) Simpson(H), Phippen (West Bremerton) 15.5. ITT 31, Evergreen 10
ett(H). Stidd(S), Rhodes(S). , 180 LH - John Arnold Pauley Ford 17, MaCo Stat 13 dual meet - to Aberdeen. around on the team. B(~rJquet set
,ash (20.1) 180 (24.1) Swift(S), (Washington) 19.9 (meet record, She]ton's defending class AA Saturday Shelton goes to RESULTS -- Shelton 69, North
),Wickett(S). Thorton(H), Baxter(S). breaks record of 20.0 by Jerry April 29 ,
Hoquiam. 440 Relay (55.3)Shelton. Belur, Renton, 1971 and Larry and A district softball champs, Tumwater for their Invitational. Thurston 54: Simpson Women's Bowling
) Kingery(S), Long Jump (14'10") Frey(H), Ladowski, .Bethel, 1973); TonyElks23, Verles17 Jess' and the OK Rooters, open The meet starts at 2:30 at Low Hurdles (12.0) League will hold its banquet
;)" Nelson(H), Izatt(H). Molinero (Snelton) 20.2; Lorenzo Endicott 17, Ellingson 13 Manke(S), McGandy(NT), V. Thursday, May9, at the Timbers
60, Hoquiam 34 Bellamy (Wilson) 20.5; John MAJOR Won ~ost \1974 Puget Sound League play TumwaterHigh School.
L3.6) Key(H), Cut the cackle and come to the Goneen (North Kitsap) 20.5; Gott 2 next week with doubleheaders at Next week the Climbers start Ogg(fS8)0 Yard Dash (2:39.2) Restaurant. Happy hour will start
John Dodds (Central Kitsap) Mall 2 0 CallananPark. preparing for their second R o b i n T r u c ksess(S ) , at 6:30 p.m., dinner at T:30.
'orses. Traditional British saying 20.6; Ken Smith (Jefferson) 20.7. Bechtold 1 1 Tuesday night the Rooters season." May 11 and May 18 the
440 Relay - Wi son (McNeil~ IWA 1 1
Melchiorre, Williams, Hughs)43.6 1 1 host Cloverleaf Tavern of Climbers host the sub-district and
Moose
(meet record, new event). Tyee SRA 1 1 Bremerton, and Thursday nightdistrict track meets at
43.7, R. A. Long 43.8 Lakes Local 276 0 2
44.0, FOSS 44.1, Washington 44.3. Jess' plays Macoy's AFL, also of Highclimber Stadium. Qualifiers
Mikelthun 0 2
Mile Relay - Lincoln (Kiesel, Bremerton. ~ in these meets will go to the State
Woods, Ducharme, Tinner) 3:22.4 COAST Won Lost Scheduled starting time each AA Meet May 24/25 at the
(meet record, breaks record of Graystone 1 0 night is 7:30. University of Washington.
Merv's 1 O
MCFCU 1 0 Sports twenty-five years ago.
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secon wee o 19' Fiberform, 170 Volvo, 65 Jarvis 0 0
hours, canvas ......$3300 advertisement play in the city fastball league with Kitsap Dairy and
American Legion getting off to the victorious starts.
18' Fiberform tri-hull, 160 BANTAM Won Lost to go down the The dairymen won the battle by a 4 to 2 decision
You have a spot! Don't miss out on the fun! Mercury, canvas, mooring ITT 1 0
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TEAM SPOTS & SINGLE SPOTS 16 Glastron, 135 HP Pauley 1 0
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