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Coach calls it a career:
occer seven
all-league
final hurrah of retiring theless went 5-6-1 in league and
soccer coach Brian Fair- were in the playoff chase till the
on a note of all-league very final game, when an 0-1 set-
last week as his 27th back at Yelm cost them a district
contingent reaped seven berth. "It was a little frustrating,"
by vote of the Western said Fairbrother. "We just couldn't
Conference coaches, take care of business."
to the all-league first Repeat all-leaguer Friedlander
was the lads' senior defen- tied Vernon for the season assist
Jose Camacho. Classmate lead with six on the year and had
I player Dwain Fried- two goals to Charlie's four. Senior
and junior veteran Austin forward Camillo Condido and all-
the second team at for- leaguer Potts tied with five goals
and midfield, respectively, and one assist each, and first-
mentions went to teamer Camacho scored three
midfielder Charlie Vernon, goals despite his defensive orien-
midfielder Alex Potts, se- tation.
defender Chad Trogstad and Rounding out the Climber at-
goalie Reid Lusignan. tack were Case with two goals and
all season by ineligibil- two assists, senior Ethan Miller
the Climbers none- with two goals and one assist,
Trogstad with one goal and one
lads assist and senior Humberto Loza
with one assist.
The latter was a second-team
[hated all-leaguer last year, reminds Fair-
brother, so his limited play this
' season due to a knee injury was a
shutout 0000'e'act°r in the lads' teamwise
frustrations.
: The Climbers wrapped up their
lads of Climber junior- season with a special barbecued-
soccer had a great season, pig dinner bash last night in trib-
veteran coach Ron Otto. ute to Coach Fairbrother's 27 years
Went 9-2-1 in league and at the helm. As per tradition, team
overall, honors were announced.
of the nine league wins Varsity award winners were
by a shutout," adds Coach, Dwain Friedlander, MVP; Char-
Shelton outscored their lie Vernon, "Most Inspirational"
44-15." and "Offensive Award" winner;
goal for the Climbers was Reid Lusignan, "Most Improved,"
Chris Matson. and Jose Camacho, Coach's Award
Cifuentes, cousin of winner.
legend Cesar Cifuentes Junior-varsity honors went to
a sophomore as well, sophomore Chris Matson (MVP),
team in scoring. He had junior Sam Densley ("Most Im-
gOals. Leading in the assist proved") and sophomore Eve Mun-
were sophomores guia ("Most Inspirational" and
Sandoval and Luis Coach's Award winner, both).
and upstart ninth-grader And taking their bows for the
Ibarra, with four apiece. Climber C team under coach
Nick Cronquist were co-MVPs
night's season-ending Cole Phelan and Shaun Flem-
Matson (MVP), Sam ming, "Most Inspirational" Brad
(most improved) and Eve Mortensen, "Most Improved" Jor-
(most inspirational and dan Olels and Coach's Award win-
award winner as well), ner Enoch Mease.
By golly, they DID it!
AND MORE THAN A FEW were genuinely surprised, too, says Mason County
Christian School phys-ed teacher Terrie Manning in the wake of the kids' first
annual biathlon last Thursday at Mason Lake's SRA Park. "They learned they are
capable of accomplishing a great deal when they work hard and persevere," said
Manning, who coordinated the event along with parent Tana Snyder. All grins at
the starting line, above, are Manning's sixth-grade daughter Rachel, right, and
classmate Noel Martinez. Behind them is teacher Bill Swanson. And getting a leg
up on his admittedly too-big bike in the middle inset is fifth-grader Gabriel Kwong.
Some three score in number, the kids biked ten miles and then ran]walked two
and a half. All got victory medallions.
VARSITY CLIMBERS: In front from left are Adam Spurling and Reid
Kneeling, from left: Robert Jimenez, Edwin Cifuentes, Patrick Lan-
Loza, Chad Trogstad, Josh Hemal and Alex Potts.Back:' .Sd
Brad Seandrett, Nick McCausland, Austin tue, amillo onmu ,
Ethan Miller, Jose Camacho and coach Brian Fairbrother.
CLIMBER JAYVEES: In front is Danny Lofthus. Kneel-
left: Kyle Larsen, Eve Munguia, Louis Vasquez, Korey
Jared Ibarra and Victor Gaspar. Back: Cole Phelan,
Micah Martinez, Ryan LeDoug, coach Ron Otto,
Taylor Case, Sam Densley and Daniel Berndt.
C-TEAM CLIMBERS: In front are Shaun Flemming and
Kneeling, from left: Jordan Olels, Jesse Schmidt,
Carl Olson and David Chappell. Back:
Jonathan Brandt, Michael Geddings, coach Nick
d Mortensen, Enoch Mease and Storm Woodyard.
Alderbrook
Alderbrook's ladies yielded the
following the past couple weeks:
May 2, Match Play
Winners - Marilyn Keller, Kay McAvinew,
Sharon Dufresne, Anne Gilbert, Pat Johnson,
Maxine Baillie, Laverna O'Neil and Linda Mc-
Mullin.
May 8 & 10, Rhododendron Tourney
Nine-holers - Judi Hobbs, Karen Mack &
Shaunna Webb 130 and Judy Brockmann,
Diane Budd & Judy Wolgamott 145.
Eighteen-holers - Marge Warren, Dee
Barrett & Anne Gilbert 274, Dee Bishop, La-
verna O'Neil & Karen Aumend 276, Maxine
Baillie, Karen Dobson & Janice Deiglmeier
279 (and won tie-breaker), Rebecca Daniel-
son, Pat Johnson & Marge Heagy 279.
Bridge division winner- Estie Luehrs,
4,960 points.
May 15, Putts
18-holers' first division - Maxine Baillie
31, Karen Burns 33 and Kay McAvinew 34.
18-holers' second division - Betty Olson
and Laverna O'Neil tied at 34, Mickey Mor-
gan 35.
18-holers' third division - Anne Gilbert 31
and Janice Lipinski tied with Linda McMullin
and Donna Curtis at 34.
9-holers' division - JoAnn Cornell 20 and
Diane Budd 22.
May 17, Match vs. Par
18-holers - Karen Burns 7, Karen Au-
mend 3 and Ginny Chitwood 2.
9-holsrs - JoAnn Cornell 1.
Cushman
Lake Cushman's lady 18-holers
hosted their men counterparts in
"1-2-3" team competition May 16.
The results:
First Flight
First - John Johnson, Jerry Rohrs, Marion
Reed & Gall Collyer, 119.
Second - Rich Ulrich, Jay Burchill, Sandy
Palmer & Jolita Smith, 122.
Third - George Shurtleff, Don Bennett,
Dorene Berard & Judy Keiffer, 124.
Fourth - Ed Williams, Butch Hull, Char-
Iotte Gilje & Mary Barber, 125.
Second Flight
First- Steve Barber, Jim Stapleton, Mary
Hull & Cheryl Ulrich, 109.
Second - Bob LeFebvre, Denny Martin-
son, Izzy Hobson & Erie Campbell, 115.
Third - Bob Berard, Jack Sharp, Shirley
Mitchell & Molly Frazier, 120 (won tie-break-
er).
Fourth - Frank Phillips, Dave Houser,
Margaret Nevin & Diann Muller, 120.
The club's "Lady Niners," mean-
while, yielded the following:
May 8, Fewest Putts
First division - Sandy Palmer first and
Mary Kelleigh and Dee Stats tied for second.
Second division - Trulee Reed first and
Jeanne Birney tied with Gwen Gadberry and
Pat Bunte for second.
Chip-in -Sandy Palmer (hole unspeci-
fied).
Pars - Missy Scupine, Norma Morton and
Molly Frazier (holes unspecified).
May 15, Low Net
First division - Norma Morton first and Di-
ann Muller second.
Second division - Missy Scupine and
Georgia Pederson tied for first and Gwen
Gadberry second.
Birdie - Norma Morton (hole unspeci-
fied).
Chip-in - Norma Morton (hole unspeci-
fied).
Pars - Judy Keiffer two, Diann Muller two,
Linda Sund one, Georgia Pederson one and
Vickie World one.
Limerick
Lake Limerick's lady nine-hol-
ers yielded the following the past
week:
May 14,Team Dice
First - Ann Wooten, Connie Newell, Pat
Wass & Marilyn Feist.
Second - Ann Johnson, Diane Pollard &
Mary Lou Trautmann.
Pars - Rita Lipinski (1st hole), Joyce
Reynolds (1st), Diane Pollard (5th) and Ann
Wooten (7th).
May 16, U-Pick Low Net
First - Judy Hansen, 36.
May 18,Team Low Net
First - Rita Lipinski, Jeannine Jacob, Barb
Dennis & Marilyn Feist,
Second - Joyce Reynolds, Ann Wooten,
Adele Scott & a blind draw.
Third - Diane Pollard, Marie Bierward,
Maxine O'Neill and a blind draw.
Chip-ins - Jeannine Jacob (10th hole)
and Judy Hansen (14th).
Pars -Joyce Reynolds (10th and 17th
holes), Diane Pollard (10th and 18th), Rita
Lipinski (17th and 18th) and Adele Scott
(17th).
The club's lady 18-holers, mean-
while, yielded the tbllowing in "U-
Pick" competition May ]6:
First division - Ann Johnson 67, Gayle
Wilcox 68 and Marsha Berry and Rita Lipin-
ski tied at 70.
Second division - Ann Wooten 64, Iris
Zieman 67 and Adele Scott 69.
Third division - Barb Eberhardt 59, Pat
Zulfer 67 and Lesley Robertshaw-Mosley 69.
Low net of the day - Barb Eberhardt, 68.
Thursday, May 24, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 23
Coach calls it a career:
occer seven
all-league
final hurrah of retiring theless went 5-6-1 in league and
soccer coach Brian Fair- were in the playoff chase till the
on a note of all-league very final game, when an 0-1 set-
last week as his 27th back at Yelm cost them a district
contingent reaped seven berth. "It was a little frustrating,"
by vote of the Western said Fairbrother. "We just couldn't
Conference coaches, take care of business."
to the all-league first Repeat all-leaguer Friedlander
was the lads' senior defen- tied Vernon for the season assist
Jose Camacho. Classmate lead with six on the year and had
I player Dwain Fried- two goals to Charlie's four. Senior
and junior veteran Austin forward Camillo Condido and all-
the second team at for- leaguer Potts tied with five goals
and midfield, respectively, and one assist each, and first-
mentions went to teamer Camacho scored three
midfielder Charlie Vernon, goals despite his defensive orien-
midfielder Alex Potts, se- tation.
defender Chad Trogstad and Rounding out the Climber at-
goalie Reid Lusignan. tack were Case with two goals and
all season by ineligibil- two assists, senior Ethan Miller
the Climbers none- with two goals and one assist,
Trogstad with one goal and one
lads assist and senior Humberto Loza
with one assist.
The latter was a second-team
[hated all-leaguer last year, reminds Fair-
brother, so his limited play this
' season due to a knee injury was a
shutout 0000'e'act°r in the lads' teamwise
frustrations.
: The Climbers wrapped up their
lads of Climber junior- season with a special barbecued-
soccer had a great season, pig dinner bash last night in trib-
veteran coach Ron Otto. ute to Coach Fairbrother's 27 years
Went 9-2-1 in league and at the helm. As per tradition, team
overall, honors were announced.
of the nine league wins Varsity award winners were
by a shutout," adds Coach, Dwain Friedlander, MVP; Char-
Shelton outscored their lie Vernon, "Most Inspirational"
44-15." and "Offensive Award" winner;
goal for the Climbers was Reid Lusignan, "Most Improved,"
Chris Matson. and Jose Camacho, Coach's Award
Cifuentes, cousin of winner.
legend Cesar Cifuentes Junior-varsity honors went to
a sophomore as well, sophomore Chris Matson (MVP),
team in scoring. He had junior Sam Densley ("Most Im-
gOals. Leading in the assist proved") and sophomore Eve Mun-
were sophomores guia ("Most Inspirational" and
Sandoval and Luis Coach's Award winner, both).
and upstart ninth-grader And taking their bows for the
Ibarra, with four apiece. Climber C team under coach
Nick Cronquist were co-MVPs
night's season-ending Cole Phelan and Shaun Flem-
Matson (MVP), Sam ming, "Most Inspirational" Brad
(most improved) and Eve Mortensen, "Most Improved" Jor-
(most inspirational and dan Olels and Coach's Award win-
award winner as well), ner Enoch Mease.
By golly, they DID it!
AND MORE THAN A FEW were genuinely surprised, too, says Mason County
Christian School phys-ed teacher Terrie Manning in the wake of the kids' first
annual biathlon last Thursday at Mason Lake's SRA Park. "They learned they are
capable of accomplishing a great deal when they work hard and persevere," said
Manning, who coordinated the event along with parent Tana Snyder. All grins at
the starting line, above, are Manning's sixth-grade daughter Rachel, right, and
classmate Noel Martinez. Behind them is teacher Bill Swanson. And getting a leg
up on his admittedly too-big bike in the middle inset is fifth-grader Gabriel Kwong.
Some three score in number, the kids biked ten miles and then ran]walked two
and a half. All got victory medallions.
VARSITY CLIMBERS: In front from left are Adam Spurling and Reid
Kneeling, from left: Robert Jimenez, Edwin Cifuentes, Patrick Lan-
Loza, Chad Trogstad, Josh Hemal and Alex Potts.Back:' .Sd
Brad Seandrett, Nick McCausland, Austin tue, amillo onmu ,
Ethan Miller, Jose Camacho and coach Brian Fairbrother.
CLIMBER JAYVEES: In front is Danny Lofthus. Kneel-
left: Kyle Larsen, Eve Munguia, Louis Vasquez, Korey
Jared Ibarra and Victor Gaspar. Back: Cole Phelan,
Micah Martinez, Ryan LeDoug, coach Ron Otto,
Taylor Case, Sam Densley and Daniel Berndt.
C-TEAM CLIMBERS: In front are Shaun Flemming and
Kneeling, from left: Jordan Olels, Jesse Schmidt,
Carl Olson and David Chappell. Back:
Jonathan Brandt, Michael Geddings, coach Nick
d Mortensen, Enoch Mease and Storm Woodyard.
Alderbrook
Alderbrook's ladies yielded the
following the past couple weeks:
May 2, Match Play
Winners - Marilyn Keller, Kay McAvinew,
Sharon Dufresne, Anne Gilbert, Pat Johnson,
Maxine Baillie, Laverna O'Neil and Linda Mc-
Mullin.
May 8 & 10, Rhododendron Tourney
Nine-holers - Judi Hobbs, Karen Mack &
Shaunna Webb 130 and Judy Brockmann,
Diane Budd & Judy Wolgamott 145.
Eighteen-holers - Marge Warren, Dee
Barrett & Anne Gilbert 274, Dee Bishop, La-
verna O'Neil & Karen Aumend 276, Maxine
Baillie, Karen Dobson & Janice Deiglmeier
279 (and won tie-breaker), Rebecca Daniel-
son, Pat Johnson & Marge Heagy 279.
Bridge division winner- Estie Luehrs,
4,960 points.
May 15, Putts
18-holers' first division - Maxine Baillie
31, Karen Burns 33 and Kay McAvinew 34.
18-holers' second division - Betty Olson
and Laverna O'Neil tied at 34, Mickey Mor-
gan 35.
18-holers' third division - Anne Gilbert 31
and Janice Lipinski tied with Linda McMullin
and Donna Curtis at 34.
9-holers' division - JoAnn Cornell 20 and
Diane Budd 22.
May 17, Match vs. Par
18-holers - Karen Burns 7, Karen Au-
mend 3 and Ginny Chitwood 2.
9-holsrs - JoAnn Cornell 1.
Cushman
Lake Cushman's lady 18-holers
hosted their men counterparts in
"1-2-3" team competition May 16.
The results:
First Flight
First - John Johnson, Jerry Rohrs, Marion
Reed & Gall Collyer, 119.
Second - Rich Ulrich, Jay Burchill, Sandy
Palmer & Jolita Smith, 122.
Third - George Shurtleff, Don Bennett,
Dorene Berard & Judy Keiffer, 124.
Fourth - Ed Williams, Butch Hull, Char-
Iotte Gilje & Mary Barber, 125.
Second Flight
First- Steve Barber, Jim Stapleton, Mary
Hull & Cheryl Ulrich, 109.
Second - Bob LeFebvre, Denny Martin-
son, Izzy Hobson & Erie Campbell, 115.
Third - Bob Berard, Jack Sharp, Shirley
Mitchell & Molly Frazier, 120 (won tie-break-
er).
Fourth - Frank Phillips, Dave Houser,
Margaret Nevin & Diann Muller, 120.
The club's "Lady Niners," mean-
while, yielded the following:
May 8, Fewest Putts
First division - Sandy Palmer first and
Mary Kelleigh and Dee Stats tied for second.
Second division - Trulee Reed first and
Jeanne Birney tied with Gwen Gadberry and
Pat Bunte for second.
Chip-in -Sandy Palmer (hole unspeci-
fied).
Pars - Missy Scupine, Norma Morton and
Molly Frazier (holes unspecified).
May 15, Low Net
First division - Norma Morton first and Di-
ann Muller second.
Second division - Missy Scupine and
Georgia Pederson tied for first and Gwen
Gadberry second.
Birdie - Norma Morton (hole unspeci-
fied).
Chip-in - Norma Morton (hole unspeci-
fied).
Pars - Judy Keiffer two, Diann Muller two,
Linda Sund one, Georgia Pederson one and
Vickie World one.
Limerick
Lake Limerick's lady nine-hol-
ers yielded the following the past
week:
May 14,Team Dice
First - Ann Wooten, Connie Newell, Pat
Wass & Marilyn Feist.
Second - Ann Johnson, Diane Pollard &
Mary Lou Trautmann.
Pars - Rita Lipinski (1st hole), Joyce
Reynolds (1st), Diane Pollard (5th) and Ann
Wooten (7th).
May 16, U-Pick Low Net
First - Judy Hansen, 36.
May 18,Team Low Net
First - Rita Lipinski, Jeannine Jacob, Barb
Dennis & Marilyn Feist,
Second - Joyce Reynolds, Ann Wooten,
Adele Scott & a blind draw.
Third - Diane Pollard, Marie Bierward,
Maxine O'Neill and a blind draw.
Chip-ins - Jeannine Jacob (10th hole)
and Judy Hansen (14th).
Pars -Joyce Reynolds (10th and 17th
holes), Diane Pollard (10th and 18th), Rita
Lipinski (17th and 18th) and Adele Scott
(17th).
The club's lady 18-holers, mean-
while, yielded the tbllowing in "U-
Pick" competition May ]6:
First division - Ann Johnson 67, Gayle
Wilcox 68 and Marsha Berry and Rita Lipin-
ski tied at 70.
Second division - Ann Wooten 64, Iris
Zieman 67 and Adele Scott 69.
Third division - Barb Eberhardt 59, Pat
Zulfer 67 and Lesley Robertshaw-Mosley 69.
Low net of the day - Barb Eberhardt, 68.
Thursday, May 24, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 23