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uess page 18.) But what is is that team." his head sadly. know," he says, "here in there seems to be )t that, 'Well, we need to be good. on't really need to chal. I've actually had say to me that they t like confrontation." pauses to let the words it, his eyes wide with coaches!" he says, if you're going to and you do not the ability to handle you're in the business/You gotta else. are gonna run you, the coaches are run all over you, the is gonna run other TEAMS all over you..." knows he hopes it color thing, of course. whatever it is provoked his dismissal the Climber basketball se says, laugh- one bit. "I've been times since I've like being I really don't think as being a 'black think of myself as being of God's children.' Period. white, green or Abe & Ryan I st-team, Zac 2nd- what?', a00-l00ague laurels 'Joe Namath? ! Highclimber soccer's almost-re- coronated lads got an all-league THAT boy was as down. to.earth as you could get. JEEZ. Man, you would ENJOY talkin' to him: to get right down in their face and yell and scream at 'era. Some of 'era cried. Some of 'era, you know, got angry and all that. "But they changed... And with the help of Mike Fox and their parents? Well, it's partly out of fear that their kids ultimately will bear the retribution, says the dismissed coach. "But there's one other thing my wife we moved them from lacking," he says, "Ain't got no being a group of girls to a leader. Aln't got no leader... team." "Well, I'm jumpin' out on IT'S FUNNY, says Irv. At the floor on this one." He the start of turnout he had looses another good-natured asked the girls what it was laugh. they wanted out of basketball. Their answer: They wanted to "Hopefully other people will have fun. see that and, 'HeyT There's "And that came from most somebody that thinks like I do all of 'era," says the coach, hereI'" "Theyjust wanted to have fun. AND WHAT IF they don't? "But they didn't understand What if they merely let him be that they couldn't have fun the "sacrificial lamb," as it until they were a team. It's not were? gonnawork..." Irv grins. "Ain't gonna pat on the back last week after their 11-3-2 season. Though post-seasonlessness by the margin of a mere half game in their 12-team conference stand- ings this spring, Shelton's defend- ing league co-champions so im- pressed their rivals' head coaches that they earned no fewer than six nods in the annual all-league balloting. Junior defender/midfielder Abe Gardner and his partner in Olym- pic Development Program distinc- tion, sophomore midfielder Ryan Burleson, both made the elite first team. Zac Ghiglione, the senior whose 18 goals this year rewrote Shelton's all-time varsity record for a single season, was a repeat second-team selection. And senior forward Mike Shoe- maker, sophomore midfielder Aaron Percy and sophomore defender Jesse Jones all made the honorable-mention list. JOINING ABE AND Ryan on the first team are Camas' Shawn Anderson and Chris Gaul, Washougal's Pat Walton and Jon Zabel, Capital's Mike Fricke, Aberdeen's Tanner Worth, Cen- tralia's Seth Allen, R.A. Long's Jose Rodriquez and Tumwater's Jim Broome. Burleson and Anderson are the lone tenth-graders, Gardner, Fricke the only llth-graders. The rest are seniors. Second-team honorees in addi- tion to Zac are Chehalis' Matt Rogerson, Tumwater's Ryan SOCCER'S VARSITY CLIMBERS for 1999: In front from left are Sim Bailer, Zac Ghiglione, Abe Gardner, Andrew Herrick, Ryan Burleson, Rob Kamin and Jesse Jones. Back: Jeremy Nylander, Jon Weeden, Kenan Butler, Derek Hanson, Nick Cronquist, Mike Shoemaker, Tyler Johnson and coach Brian Fairbrother. Not pictured are Aaron Dorcy and Mark Kamin. Campbell, Aberdeen's Cody Smith, Camas' John Houston and Winlock's Jose Navarre. ON THE YEAR the Climbers scored 51 goals while allowing just 14 - per-match averages of 3.18 and 0.875. "Those are both in the top five all-time here," said coach Brian Fairbrother, who goes back now 19 Climber springs. Ditto the club's total of seven shutouts behind goalies Jeremy Nylander, Mark Kamin and Nick Cronquist. Complementing record-breaker junior Jon Weeden with three each and classmate Andrew Her- rick, and sophomores Jones and Tyler Johnson with one apiece. Gardner and Burleson tied tbr the team assists lead with eight each. Weeden had six, Herrick, Shoemaker and Ghiglione three each, Kamin two and Johnson and Dorcy one apiece. FAIRBROTHER, for one, was pleased despite his lads' last- day slip from the playoff picture. "You know," he mused, "losing seven key starters last year" and coming out and being as competi- ing year. So I'm real proud of the guys. "And the nice thing is this new league we're going to -the Pac Nine - we almost have the whole team coming back. And the holes we have to fill we can fill from jayvee and from C team. "AND THE NICEST thing is our longest road trip will be to Chehalis. No more long bus rides!" He laughed. "You know, that alone is enough reason to be optimistic." The Climber lads' traditional season-ending awards banquet is inherently scary, really what it's all about here. says, "there And the answer should be where that obvious even if down the all the facts. in this town and "The smile and wave to but one of God's , . . . happen," he intones. He nods i inthe direction of the live-wire .... sruptive  How about 4-year-old who's watching a uoo .may' merelythebearerofbadnews? tape of The Mighty Ducks in .... "J As far as hes concerned, the living room. people to says Irv, tffat question is There's the reason right "I'm not man I'm thinkin' to myself if they'r to me and waving because they're just to death - because I'm , seen on TV how have beat up and and killed people, so see a black think, 'Hey, 'era! I'd better el' defense and guy - cuz I don't came up to you and said, 'Hey! The boat is sinking!' what BUT ILSN THAT courting would you do? more tile treat. "Man "- " , nar gets to the heart ment mrse? right now. And it's a question that is hard not to answer ¢v'ell, I already feel like I'm from the heart, an 'oddball' here," says Irv, "But, now, what's scary is I'm will- when someone eeds  be question, 'Well, I'd first of all find out who the person is I'm gonna that's telling me this.' That,s walk around with nobody in this town really liking me, scary, o " t ' " "Because while y u re find- hat s fine - as long as thngs )st pros have people label ,, says Irv. guy in order bl00k I see a think. OF 'EM! the ol' you your own everybody to have that. If you can do it ,todD it." out tti, 'Girlfriend, before you're gonna up- gonna beat a "He laughs. man[ else[" girls' season didn't start out like gang- : bunch ntations," says the dn't like each , some of the at me.'" person is you the truth or not, 'UTT 18 DROWNING. a whole lot o' other people result of you not doing about the problem." Yes, it's true, says Irv. He's Irv. been deemed %oc controver- sial:" simple.  says. UBeing a good coach, cause "You HAVE to..." Don'l Irv. It's not like ' :" • n he s infallible or eve because they you're the and that kind this is now ,^ me where I'm wrong. that But its just not happen to the ing..3 being supported by some of had to sit down and tion because they 'don't want to upset'anyone. what?" says ,ady:/'m :just that AS FOR THOSE who've cast him out as disruptive, and with "- and more than one in practice I had ir heads The kids' well-being. case, he rs ge, too. ,, he gives Gardner, R.A. Long's Ryan Hub- bard and Clark Guler, Centralia's Jeremy Salewsky and Jason Palmer, Mark Morris' Colin Ghiglione in the Climber scoring column were Burleson with 11, Shoemaker with nine, senior Rob Kamin with four, Gardner and tive as we were, that's quite an accomplishment. We finished third in league out of 12 teams - in what basically was a rebuild. next Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the stu- dent union building. For players and their parents, it will feature a $3-a-plate taco salad dinner Matt-led foursome: Bats get theirs too The fruits of a 2-16 season fraught with pitching problems proved understandably offense- related this week as prep base- bali's head coaches recognized the Highclimbers by way of four all- league honors. Slugging senior third-baseman Matt Dickinson, the Rivers League's home-run leader with six taters on the year, copped first-team distinction for the sec- ond year in a row. Highclimber classmates Josh Arndt, Mani Thompson and Brent Armstrong, meanwhile, all joined the second-team elite - outfielder Josh after enjoying first-team dis- tinction in '98 and catcher Mani for the second year in a row. For Brent, an all-around per- former who even pitched quite a bit but was named as an outfield- er, this was his first time among the bats' all-leaguers. In addition to clubbing six round-trippers this spring, Dick- inson led the Climbers in batting average (.356) and runs batted in (21) for the second straight year. He also led the team with a .729 slugging percentage. "Matt has had contacts from several junior-college coaches," says first-year Climber boss Jon Rooklidge, adding that all four honorees have what it takes to play at that level at least. "They're all deserving kids," he says. "They work real hard and set a good example for our pro- gram, so it's nice to see them get some rewards." Arndt, an all-leaguer in foot- ball as well, batted .281 lead-off and had a team-high six doubles. Thompson stroked five home runs - easily the team leader any other year - and finished at .283 with four doubles and 15 rbi. And Armstrong hit .250 with five doubles and ten runs batted in and also contributed 21 in- nings' work on the mound, win- ning once in five decisions and posting an 8.33 era. Batting Statistics - Shelton HighClimbers Player PA AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB HP 80 E SB SAC FLY OBP Slg BA Dickinson, Matt 87 59 14 21 21 4 0 6 4 4 7 3 3 0 13 .433 .729 356 Ozgs, Jacob 61 44 8 14 15 3 0 2 15 2 9 2 3 0 9 508 523 .318 Thompson, Mani 66 60 12 17 15 4 0 5 3 3 8 4 2 0 17 .348 600 283 Arndt, Josh 69 57 14 16 8 8 0 0 10 2 12 5 8 2 15 406 .386 281 Gonzslse, Ryan 59 48 12 13 6 2 0 1 11 0 15 2 1 3 5 .407 375 271 Howard, Jeremy 53 45 10 12 6 3 0 0 6 0 11 1 3 0 4 •377 333 267 Armstrong, Brant 64 fl0 7 15 10 5 0 0 4 0 11 3 4 6 13 297 333 250 Murdock, Mike 16 11 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 438 182 182 Boelk, Jesse 56 42 9 7 1 0 0 0 7 7 17 3 4 2 5 375 .167 167 Daily, Emil 19 14 4 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 6 1 3 0 1 368 143 143 Sheetz, Zach 27 24 7 2 3 0 0 1 3 0 12 0 8 0 7 185 208 083 Corey, Brlsn 13 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 .077 000 X) Thomas, Justin 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 000 .000 000 Jones, Ryan 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 000 .000 000 Aries, James 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 000 000 0(X3 Tobey, Duetin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 (700 000 Williams, Cssey 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 000 0oo (XO TOTALS 575 480 101 121 87 27 0 15 75 20 117 24 37 14 95 376 402 252 Pitching Statistics - Shelton HighClimbers Player O IP R ER H 2B 3S HR BB HB OB FB SO W L Sv ERA Bseler, Adam 1 4.0 5 2 8 O 0 1 0 0 7 4 1 0 1 0 350 Arndt, JoQh 5 4.1 11 3 9 4 1 2 5 1 8 2 3 0 1 0 485 Howard, Jeremy 13 42.0 45 37 56 6 0 5 26 1 31 36 46 0 3 0 617 Armstrong, Brant 9 21 0 30 25 30 7 1 2 17 2 24 22 11 1 4 0 833 Dally, Emil 7 11,0 22 16 23 8 1 1 7 1 5 15 8 0 2 0 1018 Dlcldn=mn, Matt 4 6,0 9 9 8 4 0 1 5 1 5 6 3 0 0 0 10.50 JoneS, Ryan 8 5.0 12 8 10 1 0 0 2 0 6 6 4 1 1 0 1120 Ozga, Jacob 11 24.1 52 44 47 7 0 2 22 6 11 24 24 0 3 1 12 66 Sheetz, Zach 2 2.0 6 6 3 0 1 1 2 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 21 00 TOTALS 18 119.2 192 150 192 35 4 15 86 14 101 116 100 2 16 1 8.;'7 Alas, that last figure actually was relatively good for the Climb- ers' long-suffering mound staff. Five pitchers finished at over 10, and the team's combined earned. run average was a whopping 8.77 per game. BASEBALL'S CLIMBER VARSITY: In front from left are Mike Mur. dock, Brian Corey, Ryan Gonzales, Zach Sheetz, Matt Dickinson, Jesse Boelk and Jeremy Howard. In back: assistant coach Tim Rhoades, Josh Arndt, Mani Thompson, Brent Armstrong, James Aries, Emil Daily, Ryan Jones and coach Jon Rooklidge. Not pictured is Jacob Ozga. i Thursday, May 20, 1999 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 19 uess page 18.) But what is is that team." his head sadly. know," he says, "here in there seems to be )t that, 'Well, we need to be good. on't really need to chal. I've actually had say to me that they t like confrontation." pauses to let the words it, his eyes wide with coaches!" he says, if you're going to and you do not the ability to handle you're in the business/You gotta else. are gonna run you, the coaches are run all over you, the is gonna run other TEAMS all over you..." knows he hopes it color thing, of course. whatever it is provoked his dismissal the Climber basketball se says, laugh- one bit. "I've been times since I've like being I really don't think as being a 'black think of myself as being of God's children.' Period. white, green or Abe & Ryan I st-team, Zac 2nd- what?', a00-l00ague laurels 'Joe Namath? ! Highclimber soccer's almost-re- coronated lads got an all-league THAT boy was as down. to.earth as you could get. JEEZ. Man, you would ENJOY talkin' to him: to get right down in their face and yell and scream at 'era. Some of 'era cried. Some of 'era, you know, got angry and all that. "But they changed... And with the help of Mike Fox and their parents? Well, it's partly out of fear that their kids ultimately will bear the retribution, says the dismissed coach. "But there's one other thing my wife we moved them from lacking," he says, "Ain't got no being a group of girls to a leader. Aln't got no leader... team." "Well, I'm jumpin' out on IT'S FUNNY, says Irv. At the floor on this one." He the start of turnout he had looses another good-natured asked the girls what it was laugh. they wanted out of basketball. Their answer: They wanted to "Hopefully other people will have fun. see that and, 'HeyT There's "And that came from most somebody that thinks like I do all of 'era," says the coach, hereI'" "Theyjust wanted to have fun. AND WHAT IF they don't? "But they didn't understand What if they merely let him be that they couldn't have fun the "sacrificial lamb," as it until they were a team. It's not were? gonnawork..." Irv grins. "Ain't gonna pat on the back last week after their 11-3-2 season. Though post-seasonlessness by the margin of a mere half game in their 12-team conference stand- ings this spring, Shelton's defend- ing league co-champions so im- pressed their rivals' head coaches that they earned no fewer than six nods in the annual all-league balloting. Junior defender/midfielder Abe Gardner and his partner in Olym- pic Development Program distinc- tion, sophomore midfielder Ryan Burleson, both made the elite first team. Zac Ghiglione, the senior whose 18 goals this year rewrote Shelton's all-time varsity record for a single season, was a repeat second-team selection. And senior forward Mike Shoe- maker, sophomore midfielder Aaron Percy and sophomore defender Jesse Jones all made the honorable-mention list. JOINING ABE AND Ryan on the first team are Camas' Shawn Anderson and Chris Gaul, Washougal's Pat Walton and Jon Zabel, Capital's Mike Fricke, Aberdeen's Tanner Worth, Cen- tralia's Seth Allen, R.A. Long's Jose Rodriquez and Tumwater's Jim Broome. Burleson and Anderson are the lone tenth-graders, Gardner, Fricke the only llth-graders. The rest are seniors. Second-team honorees in addi- tion to Zac are Chehalis' Matt Rogerson, Tumwater's Ryan SOCCER'S VARSITY CLIMBERS for 1999: In front from left are Sim Bailer, Zac Ghiglione, Abe Gardner, Andrew Herrick, Ryan Burleson, Rob Kamin and Jesse Jones. Back: Jeremy Nylander, Jon Weeden, Kenan Butler, Derek Hanson, Nick Cronquist, Mike Shoemaker, Tyler Johnson and coach Brian Fairbrother. Not pictured are Aaron Dorcy and Mark Kamin. Campbell, Aberdeen's Cody Smith, Camas' John Houston and Winlock's Jose Navarre. ON THE YEAR the Climbers scored 51 goals while allowing just 14 - per-match averages of 3.18 and 0.875. "Those are both in the top five all-time here," said coach Brian Fairbrother, who goes back now 19 Climber springs. Ditto the club's total of seven shutouts behind goalies Jeremy Nylander, Mark Kamin and Nick Cronquist. Complementing record-breaker junior Jon Weeden with three each and classmate Andrew Her- rick, and sophomores Jones and Tyler Johnson with one apiece. Gardner and Burleson tied tbr the team assists lead with eight each. Weeden had six, Herrick, Shoemaker and Ghiglione three each, Kamin two and Johnson and Dorcy one apiece. FAIRBROTHER, for one, was pleased despite his lads' last- day slip from the playoff picture. "You know," he mused, "losing seven key starters last year" and coming out and being as competi- ing year. So I'm real proud of the guys. "And the nice thing is this new league we're going to -the Pac Nine - we almost have the whole team coming back. And the holes we have to fill we can fill from jayvee and from C team. "AND THE NICEST thing is our longest road trip will be to Chehalis. No more long bus rides!" He laughed. "You know, that alone is enough reason to be optimistic." The Climber lads' traditional season-ending awards banquet is inherently scary, really what it's all about here. says, "there And the answer should be where that obvious even if down the all the facts. in this town and "The smile and wave to but one of God's , . . . happen," he intones. He nods i inthe direction of the live-wire .... sruptive  How about 4-year-old who's watching a uoo .may' merelythebearerofbadnews? tape of The Mighty Ducks in .... "J As far as hes concerned, the living room. people to says Irv, tffat question is There's the reason right "I'm not man I'm thinkin' to myself if they'r to me and waving because they're just to death - because I'm , seen on TV how have beat up and and killed people, so see a black think, 'Hey, 'era! I'd better el' defense and guy - cuz I don't came up to you and said, 'Hey! The boat is sinking!' what BUT ILSN THAT courting would you do? more tile treat. "Man "- " , nar gets to the heart ment mrse? right now. And it's a question that is hard not to answer ¢v'ell, I already feel like I'm from the heart, an 'oddball' here," says Irv, "But, now, what's scary is I'm will- when someone eeds  be question, 'Well, I'd first of all find out who the person is I'm gonna that's telling me this.' That,s walk around with nobody in this town really liking me, scary, o " t ' " "Because while y u re find- hat s fine - as long as thngs )st pros have people label ,, says Irv. guy in order bl00k I see a think. OF 'EM! the ol' you your own everybody to have that. If you can do it ,todD it." out tti, 'Girlfriend, before you're gonna up- gonna beat a "He laughs. man[ else[" girls' season didn't start out like gang- : bunch ntations," says the dn't like each , some of the at me.'" person is you the truth or not, 'UTT 18 DROWNING. a whole lot o' other people result of you not doing about the problem." Yes, it's true, says Irv. He's Irv. been deemed %oc controver- sial:" simple.  says. UBeing a good coach, cause "You HAVE to..." Don'l Irv. It's not like ' :" • n he s infallible or eve because they you're the and that kind this is now ,^ me where I'm wrong. that But its just not happen to the ing..3 being supported by some of had to sit down and tion because they 'don't want to upset'anyone. what?" says ,ady:/'m :just that AS FOR THOSE who've cast him out as disruptive, and with "- and more than one in practice I had ir heads The kids' well-being. case, he rs ge, too. ,, he gives Gardner, R.A. Long's Ryan Hub- bard and Clark Guler, Centralia's Jeremy Salewsky and Jason Palmer, Mark Morris' Colin Ghiglione in the Climber scoring column were Burleson with 11, Shoemaker with nine, senior Rob Kamin with four, Gardner and tive as we were, that's quite an accomplishment. We finished third in league out of 12 teams - in what basically was a rebuild. next Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the stu- dent union building. For players and their parents, it will feature a $3-a-plate taco salad dinner Matt-led foursome: Bats get theirs too The fruits of a 2-16 season fraught with pitching problems proved understandably offense- related this week as prep base- bali's head coaches recognized the Highclimbers by way of four all- league honors. Slugging senior third-baseman Matt Dickinson, the Rivers League's home-run leader with six taters on the year, copped first-team distinction for the sec- ond year in a row. Highclimber classmates Josh Arndt, Mani Thompson and Brent Armstrong, meanwhile, all joined the second-team elite - outfielder Josh after enjoying first-team dis- tinction in '98 and catcher Mani for the second year in a row. For Brent, an all-around per- former who even pitched quite a bit but was named as an outfield- er, this was his first time among the bats' all-leaguers. In addition to clubbing six round-trippers this spring, Dick- inson led the Climbers in batting average (.356) and runs batted in (21) for the second straight year. He also led the team with a .729 slugging percentage. "Matt has had contacts from several junior-college coaches," says first-year Climber boss Jon Rooklidge, adding that all four honorees have what it takes to play at that level at least. "They're all deserving kids," he says. "They work real hard and set a good example for our pro- gram, so it's nice to see them get some rewards." Arndt, an all-leaguer in foot- ball as well, batted .281 lead-off and had a team-high six doubles. Thompson stroked five home runs - easily the team leader any other year - and finished at .283 with four doubles and 15 rbi. And Armstrong hit .250 with five doubles and ten runs batted in and also contributed 21 in- nings' work on the mound, win- ning once in five decisions and posting an 8.33 era. Batting Statistics - Shelton HighClimbers Player PA AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB HP 80 E SB SAC FLY OBP Slg BA Dickinson, Matt 87 59 14 21 21 4 0 6 4 4 7 3 3 0 13 .433 .729 356 Ozgs, Jacob 61 44 8 14 15 3 0 2 15 2 9 2 3 0 9 508 523 .318 Thompson, Mani 66 60 12 17 15 4 0 5 3 3 8 4 2 0 17 .348 600 283 Arndt, Josh 69 57 14 16 8 8 0 0 10 2 12 5 8 2 15 406 .386 281 Gonzslse, Ryan 59 48 12 13 6 2 0 1 11 0 15 2 1 3 5 .407 375 271 Howard, Jeremy 53 45 10 12 6 3 0 0 6 0 11 1 3 0 4 •377 333 267 Armstrong, Brant 64 fl0 7 15 10 5 0 0 4 0 11 3 4 6 13 297 333 250 Murdock, Mike 16 11 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 438 182 182 Boelk, Jesse 56 42 9 7 1 0 0 0 7 7 17 3 4 2 5 375 .167 167 Daily, Emil 19 14 4 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 6 1 3 0 1 368 143 143 Sheetz, Zach 27 24 7 2 3 0 0 1 3 0 12 0 8 0 7 185 208 083 Corey, Brlsn 13 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 .077 000 X) Thomas, Justin 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 000 .000 000 Jones, Ryan 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 000 .000 000 Aries, James 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 000 000 0(X3 Tobey, Duetin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 (700 000 Williams, Cssey 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 000 0oo (XO TOTALS 575 480 101 121 87 27 0 15 75 20 117 24 37 14 95 376 402 252 Pitching Statistics - Shelton HighClimbers Player O IP R ER H 2B 3S HR BB HB OB FB SO W L Sv ERA Bseler, Adam 1 4.0 5 2 8 O 0 1 0 0 7 4 1 0 1 0 350 Arndt, JoQh 5 4.1 11 3 9 4 1 2 5 1 8 2 3 0 1 0 485 Howard, Jeremy 13 42.0 45 37 56 6 0 5 26 1 31 36 46 0 3 0 617 Armstrong, Brant 9 21 0 30 25 30 7 1 2 17 2 24 22 11 1 4 0 833 Dally, Emil 7 11,0 22 16 23 8 1 1 7 1 5 15 8 0 2 0 1018 Dlcldn=mn, Matt 4 6,0 9 9 8 4 0 1 5 1 5 6 3 0 0 0 10.50 JoneS, Ryan 8 5.0 12 8 10 1 0 0 2 0 6 6 4 1 1 0 1120 Ozga, Jacob 11 24.1 52 44 47 7 0 2 22 6 11 24 24 0 3 1 12 66 Sheetz, Zach 2 2.0 6 6 3 0 1 1 2 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 21 00 TOTALS 18 119.2 192 150 192 35 4 15 86 14 101 116 100 2 16 1 8.;'7 Alas, that last figure actually was relatively good for the Climb- ers' long-suffering mound staff. Five pitchers finished at over 10, and the team's combined earned. run average was a whopping 8.77 per game. BASEBALL'S CLIMBER VARSITY: In front from left are Mike Mur. dock, Brian Corey, Ryan Gonzales, Zach Sheetz, Matt Dickinson, Jesse Boelk and Jeremy Howard. In back: assistant coach Tim Rhoades, Josh Arndt, Mani Thompson, Brent Armstrong, James Aries, Emil Daily, Ryan Jones and coach Jon Rooklidge. Not pictured is Jacob Ozga. i Thursday, May 20, 1999 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 19