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Journal photo by Dean S~emon
Shelton High School's Brenna Thompson jumps off the starting blocks in the 400-meter dash dur-
ing the 4A districts on Friday and Saturday at Mount Tahoma High School Thompson qualified
for the 4A WIAA Track and Field Championships on May 27 and 28 at Mount Tahoma.
Climbers weight .ratings so they're
harder to bend,, Sells said.
Continued from page C-1=But they give more return
when they do bend."
"He came back with a Among those that were
new commitment and he'sunable to qualify for state
been training hard," Shel- include senior RyanAdams,
ton jumps coach Debra who missed the cut for the
George said. boys' 400-meter dash finals
A cleared height of sixby less than one second
feet and one inch was (50.55seconds).
enough for Fisher to take In thebeys'javelinthrow,
eighth in the boys' high senior Jon Ownby could not
jump and earn a berth to return to the state champi-
state, onships after finishing llth
"He's just a good all- in the event with 156 feet
around kid that just wants and eight inches.
to be successful," George Jurdor Roman Hurst
said. ended up in 11th place in
Junior Bryton Rodgers the boys' triple jump after
advanced to the state fi- clearing just more than 41
nals after finishing sixth feet.
in the boys' pole vault with Junior Aluara Jones also
a height of 12 feet and six had an 11th place finish
inches, in the girls' discus with a
His improvements in distance Of 103 feet and 11
the later part of the season inches.
since the Mountain Invite Senior Annie Fitchitt's
in March have been attrib- high school career ended on
uted to new equipment. Friday during the girls' pole
"He's getting on biggervault finals', finishing 13th
poles whichh have higher with a height of nine feet.
Softball ER, K North Mason batting: Johnson, 1-4; Marshall, 2-4;
T. Stromberg - 3 IP, 2 H, T. Stromberg, 2-4; A. Frohlich, 1-3; Younkin, 0-3;
Continued from page C-1 2 ER, 3 K, BB Johnson, 2-3; Marshall, 2-4; J. Johnson, 1-3; Brown, 1-3;
Frohlich, 0-3; Younkin, 3-4; J. Stromberg, 1-3; Bolin, 1-3
there aggressive and make North Mason batting: J. Johnson, 0-4; Brown, 1-3;
the adjustments in the T. Stromberg, 4-5; A. J. Stromberg, 0-3; Bolin, 0-3 Port Angeles 7, North
box," Fusare said. "There Johnson, 0-3; Marshall, Mason4
have only been a few times 4-5; Frohlich, 1-2; Younkin, May 21 at Sprinker
where we have been truly 3-3; J. Johnson, 2-2; Brown, Recreation Complex in P.A. 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 - 7 11 0
beaten." .5-5; J. Stromberg,1-2; Tacoma N.M. 0 0 0 3 0 10-4 8 1
Bolin, 2-4; Huxford, 0-2;
May 20 at Sprinker Swanstrom, 0-2 White River 13, North
Recreation Complex in Mason3
Tacoma North Mason 6, Frank-
lin Pierce 1
North Mason pitching:
T. Stromberg - 7 IP, 11
W.R. 0 0 0 5 4 0 4 - 13 16 1 H, 6 ER, 2 K, 3 BB
North Mason 26, Sum- N.M. 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 - 3 10 4
ner 3 N.M. 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 - 6 10 0 North Mason batting:
• F.P. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 2 North Mason pitching: T. Stromberg, 2-4; A.
N.M. 8 9 3 1 5 - 26 20 2 A. Johnson - 7 IP, 16 H, Johnson, 1-4; Marshall, 0-3;
Sumner 1 0 0 0 2 - 3 6 4 North Mason pitching: 11 ER, 3 K, 2 BB Frohlich, 1-2; Younkin, 0-3;
A. Johnson - 7 IP, 6 H, J. Johnson, 2-3; Brown, 1-3;
North Mason pitching: ER, 4 K North Mason batting: J. Stromberg, 1-3; Bolin,
A. Johnson - 2 IP, 4 H, T. Stromberg, 3-4; A. 0-2; Huxford, 0-1
Journal photo by Dean Siemon
North Mason High School's Emily Younkin con-
nects with a pitch during Friday's 2A West Cen-
tral District game against Sumner High School
at Sprinker Recreation Complex in Tacoma.
BOYS
Journal photo by Dean Siemon
North Mason High School's Ahron Stroud
hands the baton off to Joshua Hosier during a
relay race.
Bulldogs
Continued from page C-1
onlyhas he gotten through,
but hehit the 20 footer and he's go-
ing to state," North Mason assis-
tant coach Dan Dittmer said. "What
a great way to cap off your senior
year."
Senior Shannon Heiter will re-
turn to the state championships
after finishing third in the girls'
javelin throw with a distance of 110
feet and four inches.
Dittmer said all of Heiter's recent
throws have been in her personal
record range, which means she has
been making improvements in body
position and "a big throw is there."
"Consistency means your body
mechanics are getting better," he
said.
North Mason's girls' 4x200 relay
• team finished fourth with a time of
1:50.51 for another ticket punched
to state.
"They continue to surprise us,"
Bevers said. "They're two freshmen
and two sophomores having a lot of
full,"
The team of Evelyn Williams,
Alivia Sandquist, Tabitha Schwer-
zler and Emma Burg also finished
fourth in the girls' 4x100 relay race.
Sophomore C.J. Allen, another
newcomer to state competition, fin-
ished fourth in the boys' 300-meter
hurdles with a time of 40.79 sec-
onds, hours after missing the cut
for the boys' 110-meter hurdles.
Freshman Tommy Marsh earned
his berth to state on his final throw
in the boys' discus, hitting 131 and
one-half feet.
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final cut by
flI MON the first tee on an elevated
Shelton High School box and a 100-foot drop,
sophomore Alec Martinsen similar to the Port Angeles
was the lone Highclimber Country Club.
at the 4A WIAA Boys Golf "It's got a couple of
Championships on Tues- unique holes," Jensen said.
day at The Creek at Qual- "It has a lot of ups and
chan in Spokane. downs, changes in eleva-
After the first round, tion."
Martinson's 18-hole round While it was a disap-
of 80 was one stroke short pointment to miss the cut,
of the cut into the finals Jensen said he hopes that
it will motivate Martinsen.
on Wednesday (after press
deadline). "It could be a positive
The best score of the day that [Martinson] can play
at this level,~ he said.
was 70, posted by Olympia
High School's Dominick With three sophomores
Franks. and one freshman return-
Martinson was consis- ing to next year's boys' golf
tent throughout the round, team, Jensen is optimistic
shooting 39 in the front of the program's future.
nine holes and 41 in theSophomores Zach Lund
back nine. and Colton Gott, along with
"He had a couple of bad freshman Grant Cation,
breaks and at this level, it were all close to advancing
can hurt you,~ Shelton head to the district round this
coach Mark Jensen said. season.
"I would hope that next
Jensen said the course
on Tuesday had very few we would have three or
four kids play at the dis-
similarities to the courses
played during their regular trict level and have a shot
season schedule, except for at state,~ Jensen said.
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