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< TRACK WEEKLY PLANNER North Mason High School's Shannon Heiter won the girls javelin at Saturday's League sub-district meet at Port Angeles High School. Journal photo by Dean Siemon 2A Olympic Several Bulldogs win sub-district titl By DEAN SIEMON state." North Mason High School Alicia Martin, who fin- track and field head coach ished third in the javelin, Jeff Bevers expected a num- won the shot put with more ber of his athletes would than 33 feet. Along with qualify for the 2A West Cen- Ruby Nelson and Renee Wfl- tral District meet this week ley, North Mason is sending at Sunset Chev Stadium in several shot putters. Sumner. "I think we got a chance to "We also had a couple of be a solid team over the next couple of years," Bevers said. surprises," he said. The top five athletes in The top eight athletes in each event from the 2A each event will advance to Olympic League sub-district the state championships on championship on Saturday May 26 to 28 at Mount Taho- qualified for the district ma High School in Tacoma. championships. SeniorTevinWilliamswas May 14 at Port Angeles High School in Port Ange- a surprise for being healthy /es all season, taking first in the boys 100-meter dash with a time of 11.45 seconds. 2A Olympic League "We always knew Tevin Sub-DistrictChampion- had the abilities but injuries ship have slowed him down," Bey- (NM),' 16.14 300-meter hurdles - 1) Al- len (NM), 40.31; 2) Enriquez (O), 40.34; 3) Herrera (S), 40.49 4x100 relay - 1) North Ma- son, 44.09; 2) Sequim, 44.12; 3) North Kitsap, 44.12 4x400 relay - 1) North Kitsap, 3:28.62; 2) Olympic, 3:30.24; 3) Port Angeles, 3:36.41 Shot put - 1) Catelli (S), 52-11.50; 2) Jones (O), 50- 08.00; 3) Martin (PA), 47- 06.50 Discus - 1) Martin (PA), 174-03; 2) Catelli (S), 150-07; 3) Hanson (KI), 148-01 Javelin - 1) Byers (KI), 172-04; 2) Braithwaite (PA), 164-10; 3) Catelli (S), 158-11 High jump - 1) Keffer (0), 6-02; 2) Braithwaite (PA), 6-02; 3) Ward (PA), 6-00 (S), 2:20.16; 2) Nash (KI), 2:25.31; 3) Sedy (NK), 2:29.87 1,600 meters - 1) M. Rob- errs (KI), 5:11.61; 2) IAchten (S), 5:24.11; 3) & Roberts (KI), 5:28.91 3,200 meters - 1) M. Rob- erts (KI), 11:09.85; 2) Lund (NK), 12:12.44; 3) Maxwell (PA), 12:28.70 100-meter hurdles - 1) Colyer (NK), 15.39; 2) Hutchinson (S), 17.64; 3) Pakele (KL), 17.66 300-meter hurdles - 1) Colyer (NK), 46.47; 2) Hutchinson (S), 50.51; 3) Baldwin (NK), 51.65 4x100 relay - 1) North Kit- sap, 49.17; 2) Sequim, 52.19; 3) Kingston, 54.12 4x200 relay - 1) North Kitsap, 1:48.01; 2) Kingston, 1:50.59; 3) Sequim, 1:52.59 4x400 relay - 1) Kingston, ers said. Boys top individuals Pole vault - 1) Jensen 4:14.13; 2) Sequlm, 4:15.58; 100 meters - 1) T. Wil- (NM), 11-00; 2) Grinnell (S), 3) North Kitsap, 4:24.82 Another surprise this liams (NM), 11.45; 2) Mc- '11-00; 3) Scott (O), 11-00 Shot put - 1) Martin (NM), season has been sophomore Corkle (NK), 11.57; 3) Bon- Long jump - 1) Braith- 33-02.25; 2) Simmons (NK), C.J. Allen, taking first in the 300-meter hurdles with a neau (S), 11.60 waite (PA), 21-00.00; 2)31-01.25; 3) Willey (NM), 30- 200 meters - 1) De Guz- Cresswhite (NM), 20-01.50; 10.75 time of 40.34 seconds, man (NK), 23.07; 2) Porter 3) Ross (KL), 18-05.75 Discus - 1) Simmons (NK), Bevers said that during ""~ :,~tiis fr~hir/am sea~bn, A}le~. • (PA), 23:18; 3) Bonneau (s), Triple jump -~) Broth-104-11; 2). Rose-Albert (KI), did not pass snb-district~. ~" 23.35 ..... ware (PA), 39-06.54); 2)Scott 93-04; 3) ~mghn (NK), 86-05 "One thing he has done 400 meters - 1) Spear (PA), 39-04.00; 3) Ward (PA), Javelin - 1) Heiter (NM), well is run against the corn- (NK), 51.24; 2) Scott (PA), 39-00.25 106-06; 2) Tamm (NK), 99- petition," Bevers said. 51.99; 3) Miller (NK), 52.41 Top finishers for the girls 800 meters - 1) Goldizen team include senior Shan- (O), 2:03.67; 2) Lutz (O), 2:04.52; 3) Thompson (KI), non Heiter's first place throw of 106 feet and six inches in 2:04.92 the javelin. 1,600 meters - 1) Schppers But Bevers said Heiter (KI), 4:32.33; 2) Lutz (O), will need to reach 118 feet to 4:33.75; 3) Bailey (O), 4:35.36 3,200 meters - 1) Schip- potentially qualify for the 2A pers (KI), 10:00.43; 2) Barley WlAA state championships. "[HeiterJ always seems to (O), 10:16.44; 3) Shindler rise above the competition," (PA), 10:19.46 Bevers said. "She does have ll0-meter hurdles - 1) Gaviola (O), 15.45; 2) En- a lot of work to advance to riquez (O), 15.79; 3) Allen Girls top individuals 100 meters - 1) I. Williams (NK), 12.70; 2) Flemming (NK), 12.98; 3) Campbell (KI), 13.23 200 meters - 1) I. Williams (NK), 26.05; 2) Lindgren (KL), 26.85; 3) Brown (NK), 27.00 400 meters - 1) Lindgren (KL), 1;)0.38; 2) Moseley (PA), 1:01.04; 3) Rock (NK), 1:03.78 800 meters - 1) Lichten 03; 3) Martin (NM), 98-01 High jump - 1) Harrison (S), 5-00; 2) Wahl (KI), 4-10; 3) Adair (KL), 4-10 Pole vault - 1) Erickson (PA), 10-00; 2) Van Wyck (KI), 9-00; 3) Corn (PA), 7-06 Long jump - 1) Lanzafame (NK), 16-03; 2) Campbell (KI), 16-00.75; 3) Sluys (KI), 14-11.00 Triple jump - 1) Lanzaf- ame (NK), 34-09.00; 2) Har- rison (S), 33-08.25; 3) Mc- Mullin (S), 31-10.00 S will reopen Tuesday By Russ Denney May 31st at 6:30 a.m. CLEANERS & TAILORS Serving She#on and Mason Counfy for 84 years Monday-Friday 6:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. 215 South Second 426-3371 Friday, May 20 BASEBALL Shelton Timbers 17U at Roger Jump Memorial Tournament (at Hoquiam High School in Hoquiam), TBA SOFTBALL North Mason High School at 2A West Central District (at Sprinkler Recreation Center in Tacoma), Noon TRACK AND FIELD Shelton High School at 4A West Central District (at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma), 11 a.m.; North Mason High School at 2A West Central District (at Sunset Chev Stadium in Sumner), TBA Saturday, May 21 BASEBALL Shelton Timbers 17U at Roger Jump Memorial Tournament (at Hoquiam High School in Hoquiam), TBA SOFTBALL North Mason High School at 2A West Central District (at Sprinkler Recreation Center in Tacoma), TBA TRACK AND FIELD Shelton High School at 4A West Central District (at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma), 11 a.m.; North Mason High School at 2A West Central District (at Sunset Chev Stadium in Sumner), 10 a.m. Sunday, May 22 BASEBALL Shelton Timbers 17U Kapowsin (in Graham), Noon at Graham Tuesday, May 24 BOYS GOLF Shetton High School at 4A WIAA State Boys Golf Championships (at Qualchan Golf Course in Spokane), 10 a.m. GIRLS GOLF North Mason High School at 2A WIAA State Girls Golf Championships (at Lake Spanaway Golf Course in Spanaway Lake), TBA BASEBALL Shelton Timbers 17U at Foss Tugs (at Foss High School in Tacoma), 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 25 BOYS GOLF Shelton High School at 4A WIAA State Boys Golf Championships (at Qualchan Golf Course in Spokane), TBA GIRLS GOLF North Mason High School at 2A WIAA State Girls Golf Championships (at Lake Spanaway Golf Course in Spanaway Lake), TBA BASEBALL Foss Tugs at Shelton Timbers 17U (at Shelton High School in Shelton), 6 p.m. Coming up South Mason Youth Soccer Club is now taking reg- istration forms for players ages 3 to 17 for leagues beginning on June 27. Forms are available at the soc- cer park, Shelton Civic Center or online at smysc.org. Cost is $40 per player, $65 for two, $90 for three and $125 for four. Deadline for registration is May 31. Shelton Parks and Recreation has scheduled the Hershey Track and Field Meet for June 2 at Shelton High School for boys and girls, ages 9-14 as of Dec. 31, 2011. Registration starts at 5 p.m. with the meet starting at 5:30 p.m. Participants will need to bring acopy of a birth certificate. For more information, contact Sheltesi Parks and Recreation at 43t~-5194 or at mziegier@ci.shelton.wa.us. Tour De Mason Lake, a 32-mile bicycle ride during the Mason County Forest Festival, is scheduled for 10 a.m. on June 5. Check in begins at 10 a.m.in the parking area in front of Anytime Fitness in Shelton. Cost is $25 and includes a commemorative t-shirt and water bottle. For more information, call 426-2600. Shelton Kings, youth football sign-ups are sched- uled to be held at the Shelton Wal-Mart on Saturday, June 18. Cost per player is $100 for senior varsity, $85 for minor, junior varsity and varsity and $35 for flag. For more informaiton, contact Todd McPhee at 239-0282 or Denny Temple at 426-7023. All recreational and youth sports results and news must be sent to the Shelton-Mason County Journal by 5 p.m. on Tuesday if they are to be printed in the upcoming issue of the Sports section. No exceptions will be made. For more information, e-mail dean@masoncounty.com or call 426-4412. 0 Every Saturday at 11:00 a.m. FREE with membership • Sauna/Steam Room • Personal Training Weight Training, Swimming. Aerobics Classes • Racquetball, Tanning, Cardio • Massage 0 Now in progress- See schedule at www.sheltonathleticclub.com Just South of Downtown Shelton on Highway 3 Stop in today at 707 South First Street Call 426.1388 or email us; sacOhctc.com 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 19, 2011 #