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SPORTS JOURNAL
'Shoe'
Jacob, sei
Jacob Hanes and Gabe Shoe-
aker rode state-3A-leading per-
raances to matching league
'tles last week to pace a dozen-
Strong Climber district-qualifying
in prep track & field
Jacc''s career-best 177-
fling Thursda-, at Clover Park
twon the resf'rn Cascade
championship and
him into the state lead in
division by more than seven
but represents the second
throw ever in Highciimber
' the 181-3 of four years back
now colle-
All-Amer-
hammer
Nick
remains
of it on
all-time
list.
his PR
Thursday
passed
Climbers'
per-
former Gabe Shoemaker (L)
All-Amer-
decathlete and now Shelton
Coach Doug Sells, who topped
at 176-4 as a prepster here in
ILLOW FIRST-TEAM all-
football star Gabe, mean-
took over the state 3A lead
Well in the weekend's league
The senior's 54-8 win-
lrl the shot left teammate
a foot and a half in arrears
Second place and moved Gabe
to a tie for fiih on the all-time
where the aforemen-
Sells holds down the top
at 62-91/2 and his dad, John
currently Gabe and Jacob's
coach - winds up
bumped down to #7 with a
best back in 1962.
Shoemaker and Hanes
.'ement to this coming
play
weekend's district showdown,
from which the top four in each
event will qualify for state, are ju-
nior Kyle Burbridge, second in the
100 meters and third in the 200;
classmate Chad "Texas" Chapman,
third in the 400; senior Charles
Langdon, third in the 1600 and
3200 both; junior Luke Pittman,
third in the 800; classmate Dan
Paine, fourth in the 3200; sopho-
more Jonathan Van Rossum, tied
for third in the high jump; junior
Luke Deakins, fourth in the pole
vault; classmate Kay Fitch, fourth
in the girls' shot; sophomore Rachel
Fennel, second
in the 800, and
Erin Ranney,
tied for third in
the girls' pole
vault.
District is
tomorrow and
Saturday at
Mt. Tahoma
High School.
Action starts
with the field
and Jacob Hanes events at 11
a.m. the first
day and at 10 Saturday morning.
CLIMBERS In WCC CHAMPIONSHIP
BOYS
100 - Kyle Burbridge 11.47 for second
place and a district berth after going 11.32 for
second in the prelims. (Winner: Kelvin Miller,
Lakes, 11.25.)
200 - Kyle Burbridge 23.15 for third
place and a district berth after going 23.39
for fourth in the prelims and Chad Chapman
23.87 for seventh place after going 23.75 for
eighth in the prelims. (Winner: Kelvin Miller,
Lakes, 22.77.)
400 - Chad Chapman 52.07 for third place
and a district berth after going 52.95 for third
in the prelims and Cody Van Sickle 55.04 for
seventh after going 54.78 for seventh as well
in the prelims. (Winner: Darriell Beaumonte,
Clover Park, 50.16.)
800 - Luke Pittman 2:03.57 for third place
and a district berth after going 2:05.32 for
third in the prelims; Stephen Burns 2:13.56
for ninth in the prelims and Edgar Archam-
bault 2:16.42 for 1 lth in the prelims. (Winner:
Thaddeus Miller, Lakes, 2:02.94.)
1600 - Charles Langdon 4:39.35 for third
place and a district berth and Dan Paine
4:48.40 for seventh. (Winner: Graydon Man-
ning, Capital, 4:19.94.)
3200 - Charles Langdon 10:03.48 for
third place and a district berth, Dan Paine
t0:03.51 for fourth place and a district berth
IN VARIOUS SPRAWL on
ers take to the comfort of
and Simeon Mease 11:27.71 for 18th. (Win-
ner: Graydon Manning, Capital, 9:22.62.)
110 high hurdles- lan Hastings 16.40 for
fifth place after going 16.55 for fifth in the pre-
lims; Adam Spurling 18.64 for 1 lth in the pre-
lims and Luke Endicott 18.66 for 121h in the
prelims, (Winner: Anthony Stadeker, Yelm,
14.83.)
300 intermediate hurdles- Adam Spurl-
ing 43.27 for sixth place after going 43.01 for
sixth in the prelims and lan Hastings 45.40
for eighth in the finals after going 43.20 for
the same placement in the prelims. (Winner:
Gante Price, Lakes, 40.02.)
4x100 relay - no Climber entry. (Winner:
Lakes, 43.59.)
4x400 relay - Chad Chapman, Cody
Van Sickle, Adam Spurting and Luke Pitt-
man 3:38.68 for fifth place. (Winner: Lakes,
3:29.92.)
High jump - Jonathan Van Rossum 5-6
for a tie for third and a district berth. (Winner:
Antoine Sims, Yelm, 6-0.)
Long jump - Derek Ranney 19-3 for fifth
place and Luke Endicott 17-63/= for tenth.
(Winner: Kelvin Miller, Lakes, 20-7.)
Triple jump - Chad Chapman 38-0 for
eighth place. (Winner: Antoine Sims, Yelm,
42-93/4.)
Pole vault - Luke Deakins 12-0 for fourth
e state leads
soft ba!!o? Time to sign up for
)s now for its upcom-
coed softball season.
deadline to pay the $420
registration fee is May 18,
veteran director Mark
their day off before the league championships, the Climb-
the pole-vault pit last week for coach Doug Sells' pep talk.
place and a district berth, lan Hastings 12-0
for fifth, Huston Tschirhart 10-6 for sixth and
Tom Malysch 10-0 for ninth. (Winner: George,
Yelm, 14-6.)
Shot put - Gabe Shoemaker 54-8 for first
place and a district berth, Jacob Hanes 53-2
for second place and a district berth, Isaac
Garfias 45-3 for sixth place and Zack Ball 37-
01/2 for 14th place. (Third place: Chris Jack-
son, Clover Park, 51-9.)
Discus - Jacob Hanes 177-5 for first place
and a district berth, Gabe Shoemaker 139-2
for third place and a district berth, Isaac Gar-
fias 123-3 for seventh and Zack Ball 96-9 for
14th. (Second place: Chris Jackson, Clover
Park, 147-6.)
Javelin - Stephen Burns 145-4 for eighth
place and Westin Chavez 118-2 for 13th.
(Winner: Derek Devine, Timberline, 170-2.)
Totals - Lakes 166, Yelm 125, Shelton
123.5, Capital 97, Clover Park 86, Timberline
30, North Thurston 26.5.
GIRLS
100- Aunika Frazier 14.42 for 15th place
in the prelims. (Winner: Ariele Reeves, Lakes,
12.60.)
200 - no Climber entries. (Winner: Tosha
Hollingsworth, Capital, 26.13.)
400 - no Climber entries. (Winner: Ariele
Reeves, Lakes, 1:00.68.)
800 - Rachel Fennel 2:27.81 for sec-
ond place and a district berth after going
2:31.39 for second in the prelims; Breana
Chavez 2:49.35 for 11th In the prelims and
2:08.88 for fifth place. (Winner: Clover Park,
1:48.27.)
4x400 relay - Charissa Moran, Leah
Langdon, Breana Chavez and Rachel Fen-
nel 4:43.19 for fifth place. (Winner: Lakes,
4:11.16.)
High jump - Erin Ranney 4-2 for ninth
place. (Winner: Omni Gipson, Timberline,
5-2.)
Pole vault - Erin Ranney 7-6 for a tie
for third place and a district berth. (Winner:
Tawny Gallegos, Yelm, 8-6.)
Long jump - no Climber entries. (Winner:
Hannah Peckler, Capital, 15-7,/4.)
Triple jump - no Climber entries. (Winner:
Ellen Macomson, North Thurston, 32-6.)
Shot put - Kay Fitch 30-91/2 for fourth
place and a district berth, Kim Yates 26-4 for
13th and Aunika Frazier 24-2 for 16th. (Win-
ner: Christina Johnsen, Timberline, 33-9.)
Discus - Kim Yates 69-5 for 13th place
and Kay Fitch 68-3 for 14th. (Winner: Chris-
tina Johnsen, Timberline, 117-6.)
Javelin - no Climber entries. (Winner:
Ayla Mull, 111-0.)
Totals - Capital 197.5, Yelm 115.5, Tim-
berline 99.5, Lakes 95, North Thurston 77,
Clover Park 70, Shelton 31.5.
Grid Kings'
Leah Langdon 3:03.85 for 15th in the prelims. 0
(Winner:Bailey Campbell, Capital, 2:23.89.) slgn-up time
Forest Fest fun run ,000 for
seventh place and Breana Chavez 6:03.98
play is set to commence
1, with divisions competing
and Wednesday or Tues-
Thursday evenings, and
with a championship
interested in play-
call the rec department at
to be placed on the extra-
list, adds Ziegler.
for tenth. (Winner: Amanda Wright, Capital,
Sign-ups are now being taken
for the 10th annual Goldsborough
Creek Run.
Shelton's Forest Festival foot-
race is set to start at 8 a.m. June 2,
with both the seven- and two-mile
options commencing right there at
the Seventh-day Adventist Church
in Shelton Valley, whence shuttle
buses will convey entrants that
morning.
Registration and check-in are
from 6:30 to 7:30 raceday morning
at the Post Office Park on the cor-
ner of Second Street and Railroad-
Avenue.
Entry is $25 with commemo-
rative T-shirt (available till May
15) and $20 without, and sign-up
forms are available from veteran
race director Dana Tilton at Chez
Beaujeas beauty salon downtown,
at the Shelton Athletic Club and
on-line at Mason County's Forest
Festival Web site.
5:24.42.)
3200 - Sarah Brownstein 12:26.54 for
sixth place, Leah Langdon 14:08.39 for 14th
and Ally Ducker 14:44.39 for 16th. (Winner:
Amanda Wright, Capital, 11:44.01 .)
100 hurdles - Erin Ranney 18.71 for ninth
place in the prelims. (Winner: Sarah Brownell,
Yelm, 16.25.)
300 hurdles - Erin Ranney 59.53 for 13th
place in the prelims. (Winner: Sarah BrowneU,
Yelm, 45.96.)
4x100 relay - no Climber entry. (Winner:
Clover Park, 50.37.)
4x200 relay - Charissa Moran, Sre-
ana Chavez, Kay Fitch and Aunika Frazier
Pre-registration /br the Shel-
ton Kings' 2007 age-group tbotball
season has been set fbr May 26
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Shel-
ton Library.
Eligible are all kids 7 through
14 years of age, and they'll need to
display birth-certificate copies and
pay their registration fees at the
time of sign-up.
Those fees are $85 for kids 7-12
years old and $100 for those 13-
14.
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SPORTS JOURNAL
'Shoe'
Jacob, sei
Jacob Hanes and Gabe Shoe-
aker rode state-3A-leading per-
raances to matching league
'tles last week to pace a dozen-
Strong Climber district-qualifying
in prep track & field
Jacc''s career-best 177-
fling Thursda-, at Clover Park
twon the resf'rn Cascade
championship and
him into the state lead in
division by more than seven
but represents the second
throw ever in Highciimber
' the 181-3 of four years back
now colle-
All-Amer-
hammer
Nick
remains
of it on
all-time
list.
his PR
Thursday
passed
Climbers'
per-
former Gabe Shoemaker (L)
All-Amer-
decathlete and now Shelton
Coach Doug Sells, who topped
at 176-4 as a prepster here in
ILLOW FIRST-TEAM all-
football star Gabe, mean-
took over the state 3A lead
Well in the weekend's league
The senior's 54-8 win-
lrl the shot left teammate
a foot and a half in arrears
Second place and moved Gabe
to a tie for fiih on the all-time
where the aforemen-
Sells holds down the top
at 62-91/2 and his dad, John
currently Gabe and Jacob's
coach - winds up
bumped down to #7 with a
best back in 1962.
Shoemaker and Hanes
.'ement to this coming
play
weekend's district showdown,
from which the top four in each
event will qualify for state, are ju-
nior Kyle Burbridge, second in the
100 meters and third in the 200;
classmate Chad "Texas" Chapman,
third in the 400; senior Charles
Langdon, third in the 1600 and
3200 both; junior Luke Pittman,
third in the 800; classmate Dan
Paine, fourth in the 3200; sopho-
more Jonathan Van Rossum, tied
for third in the high jump; junior
Luke Deakins, fourth in the pole
vault; classmate Kay Fitch, fourth
in the girls' shot; sophomore Rachel
Fennel, second
in the 800, and
Erin Ranney,
tied for third in
the girls' pole
vault.
District is
tomorrow and
Saturday at
Mt. Tahoma
High School.
Action starts
with the field
and Jacob Hanes events at 11
a.m. the first
day and at 10 Saturday morning.
CLIMBERS In WCC CHAMPIONSHIP
BOYS
100 - Kyle Burbridge 11.47 for second
place and a district berth after going 11.32 for
second in the prelims. (Winner: Kelvin Miller,
Lakes, 11.25.)
200 - Kyle Burbridge 23.15 for third
place and a district berth after going 23.39
for fourth in the prelims and Chad Chapman
23.87 for seventh place after going 23.75 for
eighth in the prelims. (Winner: Kelvin Miller,
Lakes, 22.77.)
400 - Chad Chapman 52.07 for third place
and a district berth after going 52.95 for third
in the prelims and Cody Van Sickle 55.04 for
seventh after going 54.78 for seventh as well
in the prelims. (Winner: Darriell Beaumonte,
Clover Park, 50.16.)
800 - Luke Pittman 2:03.57 for third place
and a district berth after going 2:05.32 for
third in the prelims; Stephen Burns 2:13.56
for ninth in the prelims and Edgar Archam-
bault 2:16.42 for 1 lth in the prelims. (Winner:
Thaddeus Miller, Lakes, 2:02.94.)
1600 - Charles Langdon 4:39.35 for third
place and a district berth and Dan Paine
4:48.40 for seventh. (Winner: Graydon Man-
ning, Capital, 4:19.94.)
3200 - Charles Langdon 10:03.48 for
third place and a district berth, Dan Paine
t0:03.51 for fourth place and a district berth
IN VARIOUS SPRAWL on
ers take to the comfort of
and Simeon Mease 11:27.71 for 18th. (Win-
ner: Graydon Manning, Capital, 9:22.62.)
110 high hurdles- lan Hastings 16.40 for
fifth place after going 16.55 for fifth in the pre-
lims; Adam Spurling 18.64 for 1 lth in the pre-
lims and Luke Endicott 18.66 for 121h in the
prelims, (Winner: Anthony Stadeker, Yelm,
14.83.)
300 intermediate hurdles- Adam Spurl-
ing 43.27 for sixth place after going 43.01 for
sixth in the prelims and lan Hastings 45.40
for eighth in the finals after going 43.20 for
the same placement in the prelims. (Winner:
Gante Price, Lakes, 40.02.)
4x100 relay - no Climber entry. (Winner:
Lakes, 43.59.)
4x400 relay - Chad Chapman, Cody
Van Sickle, Adam Spurting and Luke Pitt-
man 3:38.68 for fifth place. (Winner: Lakes,
3:29.92.)
High jump - Jonathan Van Rossum 5-6
for a tie for third and a district berth. (Winner:
Antoine Sims, Yelm, 6-0.)
Long jump - Derek Ranney 19-3 for fifth
place and Luke Endicott 17-63/= for tenth.
(Winner: Kelvin Miller, Lakes, 20-7.)
Triple jump - Chad Chapman 38-0 for
eighth place. (Winner: Antoine Sims, Yelm,
42-93/4.)
Pole vault - Luke Deakins 12-0 for fourth
e state leads
soft ba!!o? Time to sign up for
)s now for its upcom-
coed softball season.
deadline to pay the $420
registration fee is May 18,
veteran director Mark
their day off before the league championships, the Climb-
the pole-vault pit last week for coach Doug Sells' pep talk.
place and a district berth, lan Hastings 12-0
for fifth, Huston Tschirhart 10-6 for sixth and
Tom Malysch 10-0 for ninth. (Winner: George,
Yelm, 14-6.)
Shot put - Gabe Shoemaker 54-8 for first
place and a district berth, Jacob Hanes 53-2
for second place and a district berth, Isaac
Garfias 45-3 for sixth place and Zack Ball 37-
01/2 for 14th place. (Third place: Chris Jack-
son, Clover Park, 51-9.)
Discus - Jacob Hanes 177-5 for first place
and a district berth, Gabe Shoemaker 139-2
for third place and a district berth, Isaac Gar-
fias 123-3 for seventh and Zack Ball 96-9 for
14th. (Second place: Chris Jackson, Clover
Park, 147-6.)
Javelin - Stephen Burns 145-4 for eighth
place and Westin Chavez 118-2 for 13th.
(Winner: Derek Devine, Timberline, 170-2.)
Totals - Lakes 166, Yelm 125, Shelton
123.5, Capital 97, Clover Park 86, Timberline
30, North Thurston 26.5.
GIRLS
100- Aunika Frazier 14.42 for 15th place
in the prelims. (Winner: Ariele Reeves, Lakes,
12.60.)
200 - no Climber entries. (Winner: Tosha
Hollingsworth, Capital, 26.13.)
400 - no Climber entries. (Winner: Ariele
Reeves, Lakes, 1:00.68.)
800 - Rachel Fennel 2:27.81 for sec-
ond place and a district berth after going
2:31.39 for second in the prelims; Breana
Chavez 2:49.35 for 11th In the prelims and
2:08.88 for fifth place. (Winner: Clover Park,
1:48.27.)
4x400 relay - Charissa Moran, Leah
Langdon, Breana Chavez and Rachel Fen-
nel 4:43.19 for fifth place. (Winner: Lakes,
4:11.16.)
High jump - Erin Ranney 4-2 for ninth
place. (Winner: Omni Gipson, Timberline,
5-2.)
Pole vault - Erin Ranney 7-6 for a tie
for third place and a district berth. (Winner:
Tawny Gallegos, Yelm, 8-6.)
Long jump - no Climber entries. (Winner:
Hannah Peckler, Capital, 15-7,/4.)
Triple jump - no Climber entries. (Winner:
Ellen Macomson, North Thurston, 32-6.)
Shot put - Kay Fitch 30-91/2 for fourth
place and a district berth, Kim Yates 26-4 for
13th and Aunika Frazier 24-2 for 16th. (Win-
ner: Christina Johnsen, Timberline, 33-9.)
Discus - Kim Yates 69-5 for 13th place
and Kay Fitch 68-3 for 14th. (Winner: Chris-
tina Johnsen, Timberline, 117-6.)
Javelin - no Climber entries. (Winner:
Ayla Mull, 111-0.)
Totals - Capital 197.5, Yelm 115.5, Tim-
berline 99.5, Lakes 95, North Thurston 77,
Clover Park 70, Shelton 31.5.
Grid Kings'
Leah Langdon 3:03.85 for 15th in the prelims. 0
(Winner:Bailey Campbell, Capital, 2:23.89.) slgn-up time
Forest Fest fun run ,000 for
seventh place and Breana Chavez 6:03.98
play is set to commence
1, with divisions competing
and Wednesday or Tues-
Thursday evenings, and
with a championship
interested in play-
call the rec department at
to be placed on the extra-
list, adds Ziegler.
for tenth. (Winner: Amanda Wright, Capital,
Sign-ups are now being taken
for the 10th annual Goldsborough
Creek Run.
Shelton's Forest Festival foot-
race is set to start at 8 a.m. June 2,
with both the seven- and two-mile
options commencing right there at
the Seventh-day Adventist Church
in Shelton Valley, whence shuttle
buses will convey entrants that
morning.
Registration and check-in are
from 6:30 to 7:30 raceday morning
at the Post Office Park on the cor-
ner of Second Street and Railroad-
Avenue.
Entry is $25 with commemo-
rative T-shirt (available till May
15) and $20 without, and sign-up
forms are available from veteran
race director Dana Tilton at Chez
Beaujeas beauty salon downtown,
at the Shelton Athletic Club and
on-line at Mason County's Forest
Festival Web site.
5:24.42.)
3200 - Sarah Brownstein 12:26.54 for
sixth place, Leah Langdon 14:08.39 for 14th
and Ally Ducker 14:44.39 for 16th. (Winner:
Amanda Wright, Capital, 11:44.01 .)
100 hurdles - Erin Ranney 18.71 for ninth
place in the prelims. (Winner: Sarah Brownell,
Yelm, 16.25.)
300 hurdles - Erin Ranney 59.53 for 13th
place in the prelims. (Winner: Sarah BrowneU,
Yelm, 45.96.)
4x100 relay - no Climber entry. (Winner:
Clover Park, 50.37.)
4x200 relay - Charissa Moran, Sre-
ana Chavez, Kay Fitch and Aunika Frazier
Pre-registration /br the Shel-
ton Kings' 2007 age-group tbotball
season has been set fbr May 26
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Shel-
ton Library.
Eligible are all kids 7 through
14 years of age, and they'll need to
display birth-certificate copies and
pay their registration fees at the
time of sign-up.
Those fees are $85 for kids 7-12
years old and $100 for those 13-
14.
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