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SHELTON'S JUNIOR-HIGH TRACK athletes pose for posterity prior to a recent home meet. Sprawled up front is Alyssia Ready. Seated from left in the front are Sarah Johnson, Alicia Pearson, Sydney Finlay, Marissa Davison, Nicole Brown, Gwen Milroy, Kristina Petrowski, Kelsey Frazier, Keana Hancock and Shayla Castillo. Second row: Alana Langdon, Jodie Hartman, Michelle Christy, Michelle Davis, Alyssia Pentz, Rachel Haskell and Tara Ramsey. Third row: Zachary'Schriber, Sean Donnell, Doug Paula, Oron Jacobs, Jordan Carlson, J.D. Johnson and Tatiana Western. Fourth row: Tim Grant, Chris Wagner, Chris Dean, Jeff Ennor, Lauren Brock, James Densley and Holly Gunter. Back: Ray Seta], Chris Maiava, Rodney Ator, Wade Wyatt, Shaun Durano, Alex Opfer, Richard Hayes, Ace Johnson and Derek Garbell. Not pictured are Jahni Gold, Jacob Holbrook, George Roberts, Travis Hanes, Jason Cook, John Potts, Kristy Coughlin, Cedric Brown, Brandon Burns, Allyssa Cervantes, James Goin, Jade Hearst, Cyrus Larsen, Kelsea Huston, Derrick Larsen, Morgan Moran, Stephanie Rae, Jacob Stone, Nate Swanson, Steven Swisher, Kaylee Thurston, Levi Wilson and William Van Otten. Michelle & Tara District crowns to OBJII tandem Track & Field's TimberwolveS  Oakland Bay Junior High h°a wrapped up their season v[. two-champ flourish earlier wp month in the district champion" ships in Silverdale. Eighth-graders Michelle Da. and Tara Ramsey led the way.Wl first-place performances- Mic with a 89-7 fling in the discus Tara by way of a 5-1 high jumPh e "These two gals crushed field," says OBJH coach Bry Gregg, noting the two eventS' ners-up trailed by eight-plus ft and five inches, respectively. . "Other great performanceS," he says, "were by Derek Garbell (s. ond in the discus) and Kristina 1" etroski (second in the 800). Michelle, he adds, wound scoring a whopping 18 the team all by herself, third-place finish in the fifth in the javelin to go her discus triumph. SHELTON'S DISTRICT RESULTS GIRLS 60 meters - JahnJ Gold 8.73 for seVedlt Rotary's rural track meet a nailbiter The kids from Southside School narrowly outdueled their friendly rivals from Hood Canal last week at the high school to win the Shel- ton Rotary Club's annual rural track championships. The two schools exchanged nail- biter nods in the opposing gender divisions bu'Southside wound up prevailing overall, 190 points to 188. The Rotarians' other yearly donnybrook, the allity champion- ships, are this week, also in High- climber Stadium. SHELTON ROTARY ALL-COUNTY TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS GIRLS Class A 50 - Sarah Oakes (SS) first, Shyanne Pet- ty (HC) second and Ada Sohm (HC) third. 100 - Nicole Christensen (SS) first, Han- nah Burkhard (HC) second, Sarah Oakes (SS) third and Shyanne Petty (HC) fourth. High jump - Alysha Boysen (as) first, Hannah Burkhard (I--I,C) second, Emily Kester (as) third and Courtney Trumble (HC) fourth. Long jump - Nicole Christensen (SS) first, Hannah Burkhard (HC) second, Casey Lindley (SS) third and Izabelle LaClair (HC) fourth. Softball throw - Alysha Boysen (SS) first, Ada Sohm (HC) second and Madi League (HC) third. Class B 50 - Rebecca Moss (HC) first, Feather Allen (HC) second, Meagan Goorhouse (SS) third and Michelle Hults (SS) fourth. 100 - Feather Allen (HC) first, Katrina Twiddy (HC) second, Madison Jacoby (SS) third and Casey Lindley (SS) fourth. High jump - Heather Johnson (SS) first, Amber Castle (HC) second, Madison Ja- coby (SS) third and Phawntel Hastings (HC) fourth. Long jump - Stacia Peterson (HC) first, Phawntel Hastings (HC) second and Andi Menigoz (SS) third. Softball throw - Phawntel Hastings (HC) first, Stacia Peterson (HC) second and Emily Kester ($S) third. Class C 50 - Halley Thornock (SS) first, Delaney Parks (HC) second, Ashley Foster (HC) third and Andi Menigoz (SS) fourth. 100 - Julia Chambless (HC) first, Halley Thornock (S$) second, Ashley Foster (HC) third and Kassy Kadoun (SS) fourth. High jump - Kassy Kadoun (SS) first, Michelle Hults (SS) second, Delaney Parks (HC) third and Aleena Manu (HC) fourth. Long jump - Aleena Manu (HC) first, Hal- ley Thornock (SS) second and Delaney Parks (HC) third. Softball throw - Julia Chambless (HC) first, Lydia Beard (HC) second, Kassy Kadoun (SS) third and Andi Menigoz (SS) fourth. Open 400 - Alysha Boysen (SS) first, Rebecca Moss (HC) second, Aliyah Grover (HC) third and Sarah Oakes (SS) fourth. 800 - Twana Machado (HC) first, Emily Kester (SS) second and Michelle Hults (SS) third. 4x100 relay - Southside (Nicole Chris- tensen, Alysha Boysen, Meagan Goorhouse and Madison Jacoby) first and Hood Canal (Feather Allen, Julia Chambless, Ada Sohm and Katrina Twiddy) second. Subtotals - Hood Can,'97, Southside 92. BOYS Class A 50 - Carter Hovind (SS) first, Scott Pe- terson (HC) second and Jessie Hoyle (HC) third. 100 - Nicolas Guyer (SS) first, Scott Pe- terson (HC) second and Joshua Kennedy (HC) third. High jump - Scott Peterson (HC) first, Kristopher Dane Pennington (SS) second, Bryce Johns (HC) third and Colby Fuller (SS) fourth. Long jump - Kristopher Dane Pennington (SS) first, Josh Kennedy (HC) second, Carter Hovind (SS) third and Rodney Geist (HC) fourth. Softball throw - Gordon Henry (SS) first, Bryce Johns (HC) second, Braden Hanna (SS) third and Brandon Blakley (SS) fourth. Class B 50 - Jeremy Johr(HC) first, Hunter Core (SS) second, Mitchill'DeAndre (SS) third and Joshua Rutledge (HC) foudh. 100 - Jeremy Johns (HC) first, Jake Henry (SS) second and Josh Rutledge (HC) third. High jump - Mitchell DeAncke (SS) first, Bailey AIIman (HC) second, Joshua Rutledge (HC) third and Carter'Hovind (SS) fourth. Long jump - Braden Hanna (SS) first, Nicholas Drinkall (HC) second, Braden Eng- lish (HC) third and Hunter Core (SS) fourth. Softball throw -Jake Henry (SS) first, Tan- ner Hamilton (HC) second, Nicholas Drinkall (HC) third and Hunter Core (SS) fourth. Class C 50 - J.J. Anderson (HC) first, Jacob Ott (HC) second and Dalton Hutson (SS) third. 100 - Brad Cliff (HC) first, Cory Johnson (HC) second and Dalton Hutson (SS) third. High jump - Gordon Henry (SS) first, Ja- cob Ott (HC) second, Jake Henry (SS) third and Tristan Gerbing (HC) fourth. Long jump - Colby Fuller (SS) first, Chuckie Walking Eagle (HC) second and Brad Cliff (HC) third. Softball throw - Dalton Hutson (SS) first, Mitchell DeAndre (SS) second, Corbett Gamber (HC) third and Garrett Bishop (HC) fourth. Open 400 - Kristopher Dane Pennington (SS) first, Landon McGIothlin (HC) second, Cory Johnson (HC) third and Nicholas Guyer (SS) fourth. 800 - Colby Fuller (SS) first, Braden Han- na (SS) second, Chuckle Walking Eagle (HC) third and Garrett Bishop (HC) fourth. 4x100 relay - Southside (Braden Hanna, Jake Henry, Gordon Henry and Mitchell De- Andre) first and Hood Canal (Jeremy Johns, Scott Peterson, Joshua Kennedy an. Domi- nique Stephens) second. Subtotals - Southside 98, Hood Canal 91. Final totals - Southside 190, Hood Canal 188. The Chosen place. (Winner: Carion, Poulsbo, 8.34.) ,,j 400 meters - Kristina Pietroski 1:= for fifth place. (Winner: Weinman, poul-" 1:02.92.) - "-" I¢' 800 meters - Kristina Pietroski 2:33.'u. second place (Winner" Erika Copeland Mlff Whitman, 2:27.70.) cus75-meter hurdles - Michelle Chris 14 for sixth place. (Winner: Shaffer, SeOgw'" 13.15.) 4x200 relay - Shelton 1:59.27 for fogdll place. (Winner: Central Kitsap, 1:55.11, 4x400 relay - Shelton 4:35.70 place. (Winner: Cedar Heights, High jump - Tara Ramsey 5-1 place and Kristy Coughlin 4-6 for fourth. (Second: M. Winter, Fairview, Long jump - Kristy Coughlin 14-11 for place. (Winner: Rebekah Daniel, Central sap, 15-101/2.) Shot put - Michelle place. (Winner: K. Nelson, Cedar 36-0.) Discus - Michelle Davis 89-7 for place. (Second: T. Stewart, Sedgwick Javelin - Michelle Davis 83-2 place. (Winner: Shannon Moskowitz, Kitsap, 112-0.) .. ,,1= Totals - Poulsbo 115 Cedar Heigh_'_ Central Kitsap 66, Marcus Whitman 55, 0.: land Bay (Shelton) 52 Kingston 47, sed 36, Fairview 25, Ridgetop 7, Bremerton (i. BOYS ., 4x400 relay - Shelton 4:08.21 for seV"" place. (Winner: Cedar Heights, 3:43.59,1€A High jump - George Roberts .,.,d fourth place. (Winner: Isaiah Davis, M="": Whitman, 5-10.) _ fall. Heights, 18-2.) for Discus - Derek Garbell 113-11 end place. (Winner: S. Pavlik, Cedar HsiIP9 114-2.) Javelin - George Roberts 126-4 for'; place. (Winner: Bryan Martin, RidgetOp, 1,,' 7.) Totals - Cedar Heights 123, CentralS" sap 109, Poulsbo 60, Ridgetop 58, Ft 53, Marcus Whitman 51, Oakland BaY . ton) 19, Sedgwick 13, Kingston 10, B regr' ton 0. MAKING THEIR DEBUT in the wake of formal selection last week are the Oakland Bay Junior High dance-team m0dr the coming school yar. In front from left are Morgan Earsley Amanda Caldwell Am- Malaya Page 22 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Tliursday, June 14, 2007 and Kristina Whiteley. Second row: Shayney Johnson, Stephanie Howard, Delina Helm, Graycee Hanna, Alyssa Mauvais and Katie Prellwitz. The girls are coached once again by Meredith Johnson. Pacers debut in Tumwate¢ Age-group running's shelt Pacers went four strong to , Tumwater All-Comers Meet J" week. Coach Daryl White and his ] kick in the Climber cross-cOt', and track fold, Peter O'Neil,  competed, as did Climber sP coach Chris Nesmith. And joi them in the resurrected club s., meet was a mainstay of shelt°ho just-completed track season, soy,. omore Cody Van Sickle. .-i0 O'Neil took first in his div of the 800 meters, just ris All-American distinction for. '. masters age group with a cl ing of 2:35.5. Nesmith, als°_.lt age-bracket winner and se overall, finished in 2:43.6 over same distance, t Nesmith joined White isy. day's 1600-meter race. clocked in at 6:28.6 and 8:11"7'  spectively. od And, last but not leaste copped first-place honors "_ € 15- and 16-year-old boys' 400¢ ters, his 56.6 just missing thv er record for his age group. SHELTON'S JUNIOR-HIGH TRACK athletes pose for posterity prior to a recent home meet. Sprawled up front is Alyssia Ready. Seated from left in the front are Sarah Johnson, Alicia Pearson, Sydney Finlay, Marissa Davison, Nicole Brown, Gwen Milroy, Kristina Petrowski, Kelsey Frazier, Keana Hancock and Shayla Castillo. Second row: Alana Langdon, Jodie Hartman, Michelle Christy, Michelle Davis, Alyssia Pentz, Rachel Haskell and Tara Ramsey. Third row: Zachary'Schriber, Sean Donnell, Doug Paula, Oron Jacobs, Jordan Carlson, J.D. Johnson and Tatiana Western. Fourth row: Tim Grant, Chris Wagner, Chris Dean, Jeff Ennor, Lauren Brock, James Densley and Holly Gunter. Back: Ray Seta], Chris Maiava, Rodney Ator, Wade Wyatt, Shaun Durano, Alex Opfer, Richard Hayes, Ace Johnson and Derek Garbell. Not pictured are Jahni Gold, Jacob Holbrook, George Roberts, Travis Hanes, Jason Cook, John Potts, Kristy Coughlin, Cedric Brown, Brandon Burns, Allyssa Cervantes, James Goin, Jade Hearst, Cyrus Larsen, Kelsea Huston, Derrick Larsen, Morgan Moran, Stephanie Rae, Jacob Stone, Nate Swanson, Steven Swisher, Kaylee Thurston, Levi Wilson and William Van Otten. Michelle & Tara District crowns to OBJII tandem Track & Field's TimberwolveS  Oakland Bay Junior High h°a wrapped up their season v[. two-champ flourish earlier wp month in the district champion" ships in Silverdale. Eighth-graders Michelle Da. and Tara Ramsey led the way.Wl first-place performances- Mic with a 89-7 fling in the discus Tara by way of a 5-1 high jumPh e "These two gals crushed field," says OBJH coach Bry Gregg, noting the two eventS' ners-up trailed by eight-plus ft and five inches, respectively. . "Other great performanceS," he says, "were by Derek Garbell (s. ond in the discus) and Kristina 1" etroski (second in the 800). Michelle, he adds, wound scoring a whopping 18 the team all by herself, third-place finish in the fifth in the javelin to go her discus triumph. SHELTON'S DISTRICT RESULTS GIRLS 60 meters - JahnJ Gold 8.73 for seVedlt Rotary's rural track meet a nailbiter The kids from Southside School narrowly outdueled their friendly rivals from Hood Canal last week at the high school to win the Shel- ton Rotary Club's annual rural track championships. The two schools exchanged nail- biter nods in the opposing gender divisions bu'Southside wound up prevailing overall, 190 points to 188. The Rotarians' other yearly donnybrook, the allity champion- ships, are this week, also in High- climber Stadium. SHELTON ROTARY ALL-COUNTY TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS GIRLS Class A 50 - Sarah Oakes (SS) first, Shyanne Pet- ty (HC) second and Ada Sohm (HC) third. 100 - Nicole Christensen (SS) first, Han- nah Burkhard (HC) second, Sarah Oakes (SS) third and Shyanne Petty (HC) fourth. High jump - Alysha Boysen (as) first, Hannah Burkhard (I--I,C) second, Emily Kester (as) third and Courtney Trumble (HC) fourth. Long jump - Nicole Christensen (SS) first, Hannah Burkhard (HC) second, Casey Lindley (SS) third and Izabelle LaClair (HC) fourth. Softball throw - Alysha Boysen (SS) first, Ada Sohm (HC) second and Madi League (HC) third. Class B 50 - Rebecca Moss (HC) first, Feather Allen (HC) second, Meagan Goorhouse (SS) third and Michelle Hults (SS) fourth. 100 - Feather Allen (HC) first, Katrina Twiddy (HC) second, Madison Jacoby (SS) third and Casey Lindley (SS) fourth. High jump - Heather Johnson (SS) first, Amber Castle (HC) second, Madison Ja- coby (SS) third and Phawntel Hastings (HC) fourth. Long jump - Stacia Peterson (HC) first, Phawntel Hastings (HC) second and Andi Menigoz (SS) third. Softball throw - Phawntel Hastings (HC) first, Stacia Peterson (HC) second and Emily Kester ($S) third. Class C 50 - Halley Thornock (SS) first, Delaney Parks (HC) second, Ashley Foster (HC) third and Andi Menigoz (SS) fourth. 100 - Julia Chambless (HC) first, Halley Thornock (S$) second, Ashley Foster (HC) third and Kassy Kadoun (SS) fourth. High jump - Kassy Kadoun (SS) first, Michelle Hults (SS) second, Delaney Parks (HC) third and Aleena Manu (HC) fourth. Long jump - Aleena Manu (HC) first, Hal- ley Thornock (SS) second and Delaney Parks (HC) third. Softball throw - Julia Chambless (HC) first, Lydia Beard (HC) second, Kassy Kadoun (SS) third and Andi Menigoz (SS) fourth. Open 400 - Alysha Boysen (SS) first, Rebecca Moss (HC) second, Aliyah Grover (HC) third and Sarah Oakes (SS) fourth. 800 - Twana Machado (HC) first, Emily Kester (SS) second and Michelle Hults (SS) third. 4x100 relay - Southside (Nicole Chris- tensen, Alysha Boysen, Meagan Goorhouse and Madison Jacoby) first and Hood Canal (Feather Allen, Julia Chambless, Ada Sohm and Katrina Twiddy) second. Subtotals - Hood Can,'97, Southside 92. BOYS Class A 50 - Carter Hovind (SS) first, Scott Pe- terson (HC) second and Jessie Hoyle (HC) third. 100 - Nicolas Guyer (SS) first, Scott Pe- terson (HC) second and Joshua Kennedy (HC) third. High jump - Scott Peterson (HC) first, Kristopher Dane Pennington (SS) second, Bryce Johns (HC) third and Colby Fuller (SS) fourth. Long jump - Kristopher Dane Pennington (SS) first, Josh Kennedy (HC) second, Carter Hovind (SS) third and Rodney Geist (HC) fourth. Softball throw - Gordon Henry (SS) first, Bryce Johns (HC) second, Braden Hanna (SS) third and Brandon Blakley (SS) fourth. Class B 50 - Jeremy Johr(HC) first, Hunter Core (SS) second, Mitchill'DeAndre (SS) third and Joshua Rutledge (HC) foudh. 100 - Jeremy Johns (HC) first, Jake Henry (SS) second and Josh Rutledge (HC) third. High jump - Mitchell DeAncke (SS) first, Bailey AIIman (HC) second, Joshua Rutledge (HC) third and Carter'Hovind (SS) fourth. Long jump - Braden Hanna (SS) first, Nicholas Drinkall (HC) second, Braden Eng- lish (HC) third and Hunter Core (SS) fourth. Softball throw -Jake Henry (SS) first, Tan- ner Hamilton (HC) second, Nicholas Drinkall (HC) third and Hunter Core (SS) fourth. Class C 50 - J.J. Anderson (HC) first, Jacob Ott (HC) second and Dalton Hutson (SS) third. 100 - Brad Cliff (HC) first, Cory Johnson (HC) second and Dalton Hutson (SS) third. High jump - Gordon Henry (SS) first, Ja- cob Ott (HC) second, Jake Henry (SS) third and Tristan Gerbing (HC) fourth. Long jump - Colby Fuller (SS) first, Chuckie Walking Eagle (HC) second and Brad Cliff (HC) third. Softball throw - Dalton Hutson (SS) first, Mitchell DeAndre (SS) second, Corbett Gamber (HC) third and Garrett Bishop (HC) fourth. Open 400 - Kristopher Dane Pennington (SS) first, Landon McGIothlin (HC) second, Cory Johnson (HC) third and Nicholas Guyer (SS) fourth. 800 - Colby Fuller (SS) first, Braden Han- na (SS) second, Chuckle Walking Eagle (HC) third and Garrett Bishop (HC) fourth. 4x100 relay - Southside (Braden Hanna, Jake Henry, Gordon Henry and Mitchell De- Andre) first and Hood Canal (Jeremy Johns, Scott Peterson, Joshua Kennedy an. Domi- nique Stephens) second. Subtotals - Southside 98, Hood Canal 91. Final totals - Southside 190, Hood Canal 188. The Chosen place. (Winner: Carion, Poulsbo, 8.34.) ,,j 400 meters - Kristina Pietroski 1:= for fifth place. (Winner: Weinman, poul-" 1:02.92.) - "-" I¢' 800 meters - Kristina Pietroski 2:33.'u. second place (Winner" Erika Copeland Mlff Whitman, 2:27.70.) cus75-meter hurdles - Michelle Chris 14 for sixth place. (Winner: Shaffer, SeOgw'" 13.15.) 4x200 relay - Shelton 1:59.27 for fogdll place. (Winner: Central Kitsap, 1:55.11, 4x400 relay - Shelton 4:35.70 place. (Winner: Cedar Heights, High jump - Tara Ramsey 5-1 place and Kristy Coughlin 4-6 for fourth. (Second: M. Winter, Fairview, Long jump - Kristy Coughlin 14-11 for place. (Winner: Rebekah Daniel, Central sap, 15-101/2.) Shot put - Michelle place. (Winner: K. Nelson, Cedar 36-0.) Discus - Michelle Davis 89-7 for place. (Second: T. Stewart, Sedgwick Javelin - Michelle Davis 83-2 place. (Winner: Shannon Moskowitz, Kitsap, 112-0.) .. ,,1= Totals - Poulsbo 115 Cedar Heigh_'_ Central Kitsap 66, Marcus Whitman 55, 0.: land Bay (Shelton) 52 Kingston 47, sed 36, Fairview 25, Ridgetop 7, Bremerton (i. BOYS ., 4x400 relay - Shelton 4:08.21 for seV"" place. (Winner: Cedar Heights, 3:43.59,1€A High jump - George Roberts .,.,d fourth place. (Winner: Isaiah Davis, M="": Whitman, 5-10.) _ fall. Heights, 18-2.) for Discus - Derek Garbell 113-11 end place. (Winner: S. Pavlik, Cedar HsiIP9 114-2.) Javelin - George Roberts 126-4 for'; place. (Winner: Bryan Martin, RidgetOp, 1,,' 7.) Totals - Cedar Heights 123, CentralS" sap 109, Poulsbo 60, Ridgetop 58, Ft 53, Marcus Whitman 51, Oakland BaY . ton) 19, Sedgwick 13, Kingston 10, B regr' ton 0. MAKING THEIR DEBUT in the wake of formal selection last week are the Oakland Bay Junior High dance-team m0dr the coming school yar. In front from left are Morgan Earsley Amanda Caldwell Am- Malaya Page 22 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Tliursday, June 14, 2007 and Kristina Whiteley. Second row: Shayney Johnson, Stephanie Howard, Delina Helm, Graycee Hanna, Alyssa Mauvais and Katie Prellwitz. The girls are coached once again by Meredith Johnson. Pacers debut in Tumwate¢ Age-group running's shelt Pacers went four strong to , Tumwater All-Comers Meet J" week. Coach Daryl White and his ] kick in the Climber cross-cOt', and track fold, Peter O'Neil,  competed, as did Climber sP coach Chris Nesmith. And joi them in the resurrected club s., meet was a mainstay of shelt°ho just-completed track season, soy,. omore Cody Van Sickle. .-i0 O'Neil took first in his div of the 800 meters, just ris All-American distinction for. '. masters age group with a cl ing of 2:35.5. Nesmith, als°_.lt age-bracket winner and se overall, finished in 2:43.6 over same distance, t Nesmith joined White isy. day's 1600-meter race. clocked in at 6:28.6 and 8:11"7'  spectively. od And, last but not leaste copped first-place honors "_ € 15- and 16-year-old boys' 400¢ ters, his 56.6 just missing thv er record for his age group.