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WEEKLY PLANNER Shelton senior scores three in final home game Journal photo by Dean Siemon Shelton High School's Cesar Apaez avoids Mount Tahoma High School defense en route to Thursday's hat trick in the 4-0 win. By DEAN SIEMON Senior Cesar Apaez's hat trick gave Shelton High School boys soccer the 4-0 4A Narrows League win at home during senior night on Thurs- day against Mount Tahoma stride. Shelton had more scoring opportunities by far, with 23 total shots on goal with four corner kick attempts. Mount Tahoma only had seven shots of their own, leav- High School. ing Shelton's defense with a The Highclimbers (3-10-1, relatively easy night. 3-9-0 4A Narrows League) en- "I think just the festivities tered the second half with a of senior night, the seniors 1-0 lead before Apaez scored wanted to produce,~ Dumpit in the 41st minute to cap off said. three shots on goal from three Shelton not only gradu- separate Shelton forwards, ares Apaez, Millard and Men- Four minutes later, Apaez doza, but also John Ports, J.J. scored again. Leza, Michael Warman, Jon In the 52nd minute, Apaez Ramsey, Craig Woodruff and was able to juke defenders and Cody Wilkes from the varsity even Mount Tahoma's (1-13-0, roster, a group that is special 1-11-0 4A Narrows League) to Dumpit, who has been an goalkeeper, who came out of assistant until this season. the box to stop Apaez, for the "They were freshmen in my team's fourth goal. first year, he said. With 10 goals in the season, Shelton head coach Marcelino May 5 at Shelton High Dumpit said Apaez is a top- School in Shelton tier player in the Naarrows League. Mount Tahoma 0 0 - 0 "He would have easily been Shelten 1 3 - 4 the.most valuable player If we would have had more team Scoring summary: wins," Dumpit said. S - Millard (Mendoza as- Senior Michael Millard sist), 18th minute scored Shelton's lone first half S - Apaez (Ramsey assist), 41st minute goal whenreceiving a pass from senior Eluid Mendoza in S - Apaez, 45th minute S - Apaez, 52nd minute Thursday, May 12 TRACK AND FIELD Mary M.Knight at 1B Sub-Districts (at South Bend High School in South Bend), 3 p.m. SOFTBALL Shelton High School at 4A Narrows League Tournament (at SERA Park in Tacoma), 3:30 p.m. Friday, May 18 BOYS GOLF Shelton High School at Duke Street Invitational (at Port Angeles), 10 a.m. GIRLS GOLF Shelton High School at Duke Street Invitational (at Port Angeles), 10 a.m. TRACK AND FIELD Shelton High School at 4A Narrows League Championships (at South Kitsap High School in Port Orchard), 3 p.m.; Mary M.Knight at 1B Sub-Districts (at South Bend High School in South Bend), 3 p.m. SOFTBALL Shelton High School at 4A Narrows League Tournament (at SERA Park in Tacoma), 3:30 p.m.; North Mason High School at 2A sub-districts (at Boise Creek Fields in Enumclaw), TBA Saturday, May 14 GIRLS TENNIS Shelton High School at 4A Narrows League Tournament (at South Kitsap High School in Port Orchard), 8 a.m. Tuesday,. May 17 BOYS GOLF North Mason High School at 2A West Central Districts (at Gold Mountain Golf Course in Bremerton), 3 p.m. Coming up Registration for the Shelton Parks and Recreation's summer coed softball season is due May 20 with a fee of $520 per team. Two leagues are offered - 1) team- mate pitch and males bat with opposite hand and 2) opposing teams pitch. Play begins June 6. Teams can pickup information and make payments at the Shel- ton Civic Center, 525 West Cota Street. T R A C K By DEAN SIEMON Shelton High School track and field competed in their final meet before the 4A Narrows League Cham- pionships on May 13 at South Kitsap High School "Your Key to Any Automotive Service" Low Pr .LUBE .FILTER Plus - Quality Care Multi- Point Inspection All Fluids, Belts and Hoses Checked Includes complimentary car wash *Some gas cars slightly higher; diesel vehicles not included. 2nd Shelton exit off Hwy 101 in Port Orchard. The Shelton boys team finished seventh place with a total of 54 points at the 47th annual Shaner Invi- tational on Friday at the Tumwater High School in Tumwater. First place went to Timberline with 111 points. One of the individual champions for Shelton was Cody Tarver, who had a personal best throw of 52 feet and four and a half inches in the shot put. For the last few weeks, Tarver has surpassed the 50-foot mark, which Shel- ton head coach Doug Sells says made him a top favor- ite in the league and also one of the best in the state. "The consistency shows he can pop a bigger one and get a couple more feet," Sells said. Another individual champion for Shelton was Bryton Rodgers clearing 13 feet in the pole vault. Robert Larribas has been running strong lately, including a third-place fin- ish in the 3,200-meter run ter dash, taking first at the with a time of 10:17.49.invite. Ever since missing qua/-"Getting under a minute South Mason Youth Soccer Club is now taking reg- ifying for the Shelton Invi- repeatedly shows her con-istration forms for players ages 3 to 17 for leagues tational in late April, Sells sistency, so she's ready to beginning on June 27. Forms are available at the soc- said Larribas has been run a big time," Sells said. cer park, Shelton Civic Center or online at smysc.org. more determined on the Thompson's time of Cost is $40 per player, $65 for two, $90 for three and track. 59.35 seconds was more $125 for four. Deadline for registration is May 31. "He's been fighting to get than a second faster than his time down and qualify the restofthepack. Shelton Parks and Recreatio~ has scheduled a for league," Sells said. "Not to mention the track and field for June 2 at Shelton High School for Tre Fisher, who left the weather was horrible," team in mid-April to focus Sells added. The Shaner boys and girls, ages 9-14 as of Dec. 31, 2011. Regis- on playing college sports, Invite has been known fortration starts at 5 p.m. with the meet starting at 5:30 returned with a fifth-place having good weather the p.m. The event is free. For more information, contact height in the high jump, last 10 seasons. Parks and Recreation supervisor Mark Ziegler at clearing five feet, 10 inches. Thompson also ran in 432-5194 or at mziegler@ci.shelton.wa.us. Sells said Fisher, who Shelton's 4x200 relay team competed in last season's that finished first with a Tour De Mason Lake, a 32-mile bicycle ride during state championships, was a time of 1:48.36 (with Nata- the Mason County Forest Festival, is scheduled for little rusty in his first meet lie Andrewski, Kasey Bur-10 a.m. on June 5. Check in begins at 10 a.m.in the back. bridge and Kandyc Bragg).parking area in front of Anytime Fitness in Shelton. "[Fisher] needs to step it Shelton's Annie Fitchet Cost is $25 and includes a commemorative t-shirt and up on Friday [for league]," took first place in the pole he said. "It's do or die right vault with a height of 10water bottle. For more information, call 426-2600. now." feet. The Shelton girls fin- The Highclimbers are All recreational and youth sports results and ished fifth overall with 63 scheduled for the 4A Nar-news must be sent to the Shelton-Mason County and a half points. Olympia rows League Champion- Journal by 5 p.m. on Tuesday if they are to be finished first overall with ships on Friday at South printed in theupcomingissue of the Sports section. 132 points. Kitsap, with the top four in No exceptions will be made. For more information, Brenna Thompson each event advancing to the e-mail dean@masoncounty.com or call 426-4412. earned her second time un- 4A West Central Districts. der a minute in the 400-me- NiCd • NiMH • L-ion Shelton High School soccer has scheduled a skills camp from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 21. The camp will allow young soccer players to work on their skills with SHS assistant coach Mike Malpass and his play- ers. Participants will be grouped by age and skill lev- el. Children 5 and under must be accompanied by an adult. For more information and to print registration forms, go to sheltonschools.org and click on the soccer camp article or contact Coach Malpass at 584-2070. Every Saturday at 11:00 a.m. FREE with membership Now in progress- See schedule at www.sheltonathleticclub.com • Sauna/Steam Room, Personal Training • Weight Training, Swimming • Aerobk Classes • Racquetball, Tanning, Cardio, Massage Just South of Downtown Shelton on Highway 3 Stop in today at 707 South First Street Call 426-1388 or emil us; sa¢Ohct¢.¢om Check us out on the web at sheltonathleticclub.com Hours: Mon-Fri 4:30am-gpm. Sat & Sun 7am-3pm Page C-2 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, May 12, 2011