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Grid camp
here soon
Registration deadline for Shel-
toffs annual All-Sports Youth
Football Camp is July 16.
Cost of the July 16-20 camp is
$75 for five sessions of two and a
quarter hours apiece. The sessions
start at 6 p.m. on the practice field
behind Shelton High School.
Back again to lead the camp is
former University of Washington
wide receiver Mike James, and
joining him this year as a codirec-
tor will be Shelton's own former
Seattle Seahawk defensive end,
Terry Dion.
Eligible to participate in the
camp are all kids ages 7-14. Send
applications or refer questions to
All-Sports Youth Football Camp,
21181 North U.S. Hwy 101, Shel-
ton, WA 98584. Phone 269-6874 or
877-5902 or e-mail tmavOl@hctc.
com.
Help defeat
breast cancer
Shelton's Kitty Lundeen-Ness
will join thousands in a three-day
walk to fight breast cancer later
this summer in Seattle, and she's
looking for local pledge-money
support.
The Shelton woman will walk
60 miles in three days as part of
the September 7-9 Seattle Breast
Cancer 3-Day fund-raiser to benefit
Susan G. Komen For The Cure and
the National Philanthropic Trust
Breast Cancer Fund.
Before the actual event, though,
she must come up with pledges
totaling at least $2,200, and to that
end she asks for donations by way
of her online page at http://www.
the3day.org/seattle07/kittylun
deenness?faff1&ef978991768.
A kick in the ,ross
THE USUAL FAMILY AFFAIR plays out at the soccer park on Johns
Prairie last weekend as Shelton's New Millennium Futbol League con-
cludes another season by way of its annual tournament. For a closer
look, see next week's Journal.
Alderbrook
Alderbrook's ladies yielded the
fbllowing the past week:
July 4, Red, Couples' Winners-Losers
White & Blue Team Competition
First - the team of Jerry and Lana Clau-
sen & AI and Shirley Swenson, 121.
Second -the team of Rick and Elaine Pu-
etz & Mark and Karen Burns, 125.
Third - the team of Jerry and Kay
McAvinew & Jack Scruggs and Diane Rich-
ardson, 126.
Fourth - the team of Ivan Budd and Su-
zanne Krewson & Judi Hobbs and Michael
Neher, 127.
Fifth - the team of Fred and Cathy Bader
& Gary and Jean Fields, 129.
Sixth -.the team of Mike and Karen Logan
& Terry and Linda McMullin, 131.
Seventh - the team of John and Judy
Graves & Bob and Alice Hackney, 133.
Eighth (tie) - the team of Donna Taylor
and Gary White & Peg and Bud Oberg and
the team of Lee and Sharon Ferguson & EI-
deen and Jake Hendricks, 136.
July 3, Selective Nlne
First 18-hole division - Jean Fields low
gross (38); net: Maxine Balllie 24.5 and Karen
Dobson 25.5.
Second 18-hole division - Pat Johnson
low gross (39); net: Leona Klein 22 and Jan-
ice Lapinski 24.
Nine-hole division - Lana Clausen low
gross (49); net: Jeanne Nelson 33.5 and Judy
Brockmann 35.5.
July 5, Beat the Assistant Pro, Justin Gra-
vatt
18-hole division- Shirley Swenson net
70. Also with net scores better than Justin's
gross 79: Elaine Puetz, Karen Burns, Karen
Aumend, Susan Austin, Kendra Warner, Max-
ine Baillie, Lorna Martinson, Ginny Chitwood,
Mickey Morgan, Laverna O'Neil, Marilyn
Keller and Sharon Darling.
Nine-hole division ---Judi Hobbs, Karen
Mack, Jean Kremer, Judy Brockmann, Rose
Wikstrom, Jeanne Nelson, Lana Clausen,
Marilyn Butler and Anne McGinness all had
net scores on the back nine better than Jus-
tin's gross 41.
Captain's Cup 3rd-round winr;ers (on-go-
Ing match-play tournament)
First division, 18 holes - Gerry Lou Hasel-
wood, Ginny CKitwood.
Second division, 18 holes - Karen Logan,
Karen Aumend.
First division, nine holes - Judi Hobbs,
Gayle Freitas.
Second division, nine holes - Marilyn But-
ler, Shaunna Webb.
Bayshore
Bayshore's ladies yielded the
following the past two weeks:
July 3, Gross & Net
First division - Coralie Watters low gross
(93) and Alice Chapman low net (72).
Second division - Billie Elms low gross
(no total given) and Deb Rechnitz low net
(69).
Nine-holers - Charleen Wallitner low
gross (55) and Lois Poe low net (33.5).
Fewest putts - Charleen Wallitner among
the nine-holers and no one among the 18-
holers.
Birdie - Toni Stevens (3rd hole).
Chip-in - Mary Lou Wicken (15th hole).
July 10, Gross
First division - Eeva Kissick 84, Coralie
Watters 91.
Second division - BiUie Elms and Penny
Greaves tied at 105.
Nine-holers - Pat Oltman 56, Debi Rech-
nitz 58.
Fewest putts - Eeva Kissick 28 among
the 18-holers and Lois Poe and Kaye Knud-
sen tied with 15 among the nine-holers.
Birdies - Coralie Watters (4th hole) and
Toni Stevens (9th).
Chip-ins - Lois Poe (6th hole) and Eeva
Kissick (18th).
Limerick
Lake Limerick's lady 18-holers
hosted their annual 36-hole Part-
ner Best Ball Tournament June 20
and 27. The results:
First - Betty Dean & Lesley Robertshaw-
Mosley, 120.
Second (tie) - Gayle Wilcox & Barb Eber-
hardt and Ann Johnson & Adele Scott, 125.
Third - Marie Bierward & Mary Lou Traut-
mann, 127.
The ladies also waged "Best
Nine-l/2 Handicap" competition
June 27, to these ends:
First division - Ann Johnson 31.5, Rita
Lipinski 32.5 and Joyce Reynolds 35.
Second division - Adele Scott 29.5, Ann
Wooten 33 and Mary Lou Trautmann 33.5.
Third division - Lesley Robertshaw-Mos-
ley 33.5, Jeannine Jacob 34.5 and Pat Wass
35.5.
Chip-ins - Adele Scott (1st hole), Gall
Gagner (4th) and Jeannine Jacob (6th).
Low net of the day - Ann Wooten, 68.
The club's nine-hole ladies,
meanwhile, yielded the following:
July 2, Chance
First division - Marsha Berry first, Ann
Wooten second and Gayle Wilco) third.
Second division -.lis Zieman first, Jean-
nine Jacob second and Marie Bierward third.
Third division - Barb Eberhardt first, Barb
Villa second and Marilyn Feist third.
July 7,Team Low Net
First (tie) - the team of Joyce Reynolds,
Maxine O'Neill & Barb Villa and the team of
Adele Scott, Kerry Treason & Jeannine Ja-
cob.
Second - the team of Rita Lipinski, Judy
Hansen & Sharon Hadsall.
Chip-ins - Pat Wass (15th hole) and Max-
ine O'Neill (17th).
Page 24 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, July 12, 2007
Coed
Con
to
!
!
Coed softball's annual
head Invitational will turn i
month, and it's time to get
personally.
So announces veteran
Chuck Robertson this
countdown approaches one
to the day.
"This will be a six-team:
robin tournament," says
of the July 21-22 affair,
be held as always in
nan Park. "All teams will
games."
The team entry fee
is payable to him at 903 W]
lin Street in Shelton,
director.
Entries will be
first-come, first-served
reserve a spot for your
Robertson, give him a call
8620.
Tourney rules include
lowing:
• ten-run rule - not 12-,
• three pitches
• extra innings - no coin
tie-breaker to determine
game,
• progressive
- excess over-the-fence
will count as a pitch, and
• men and women will
regulation-size softball-
ball.
Football
e
sign-up
Registration deadline for
ton's annual All-Sports
Football Camp is July 16.
Cost of the July 16-20
$75 for five sessions of two l
quarter hours apiece. The se
start at 6 p.m. on the
behind Shelton High School.
Back again to lead the
former University of
wide receiver Mike
joining him this year as a
tor will be Shelton's own
Seattle Seahawk
Terry Dion.
Eligible to participate
camp are all kids ages
applications or refer
All-Sports Youth Football
21181 North U.S. Hwy
ton, WA 98584. Phone
877-5902 or e-mail
Pacers
club
Age-group track's
Pacers club is re-forming,
SHS x-country coach Daryl
"This time it will be a
running club," he says,
it will boast divisions for
and under through adults.
The cost will be $20 per
adds the coach, and it will be I
for 400-meter runners
10,000-meter runners.
will need to get their USATF'
on-line for $20 and the
pay $30 for theirs,
Members will train
,evenings with White
Climber volunteer assistant
past couple years, Peter
and represent the
summer track meets
nationally.
Interested? Give him a
426-9060, says Coach, or
evenings at 898-0840.
---Goly
Cushman
Lake Cushman's women
"least-putts" competition JW
The results:
First division - Judy Burke and
Woodburne tied for first and Kathy J
and Cheryl Ulrich tied for second.
Second division - Charlotte O
and Molly Frazier tied for first and Sa
ter second.
Third division - Judy Keiffer, Bettie III
and Sandy Palmer tied for first ar
:F
Byerly second.
Birdies - Sue Wilson (4th hole) and
Muller (15th).
Chip-ins - Sue Wilson (4th hole),
Close (9th), Jerene Smart (14th) ar
Byerly (14th).
Grid camp
here soon
Registration deadline for Shel-
toffs annual All-Sports Youth
Football Camp is July 16.
Cost of the July 16-20 camp is
$75 for five sessions of two and a
quarter hours apiece. The sessions
start at 6 p.m. on the practice field
behind Shelton High School.
Back again to lead the camp is
former University of Washington
wide receiver Mike James, and
joining him this year as a codirec-
tor will be Shelton's own former
Seattle Seahawk defensive end,
Terry Dion.
Eligible to participate in the
camp are all kids ages 7-14. Send
applications or refer questions to
All-Sports Youth Football Camp,
21181 North U.S. Hwy 101, Shel-
ton, WA 98584. Phone 269-6874 or
877-5902 or e-mail tmavOl@hctc.
com.
Help defeat
breast cancer
Shelton's Kitty Lundeen-Ness
will join thousands in a three-day
walk to fight breast cancer later
this summer in Seattle, and she's
looking for local pledge-money
support.
The Shelton woman will walk
60 miles in three days as part of
the September 7-9 Seattle Breast
Cancer 3-Day fund-raiser to benefit
Susan G. Komen For The Cure and
the National Philanthropic Trust
Breast Cancer Fund.
Before the actual event, though,
she must come up with pledges
totaling at least $2,200, and to that
end she asks for donations by way
of her online page at http://www.
the3day.org/seattle07/kittylun
deenness?faff1&ef978991768.
A kick in the ,ross
THE USUAL FAMILY AFFAIR plays out at the soccer park on Johns
Prairie last weekend as Shelton's New Millennium Futbol League con-
cludes another season by way of its annual tournament. For a closer
look, see next week's Journal.
Alderbrook
Alderbrook's ladies yielded the
fbllowing the past week:
July 4, Red, Couples' Winners-Losers
White & Blue Team Competition
First - the team of Jerry and Lana Clau-
sen & AI and Shirley Swenson, 121.
Second -the team of Rick and Elaine Pu-
etz & Mark and Karen Burns, 125.
Third - the team of Jerry and Kay
McAvinew & Jack Scruggs and Diane Rich-
ardson, 126.
Fourth - the team of Ivan Budd and Su-
zanne Krewson & Judi Hobbs and Michael
Neher, 127.
Fifth - the team of Fred and Cathy Bader
& Gary and Jean Fields, 129.
Sixth -.the team of Mike and Karen Logan
& Terry and Linda McMullin, 131.
Seventh - the team of John and Judy
Graves & Bob and Alice Hackney, 133.
Eighth (tie) - the team of Donna Taylor
and Gary White & Peg and Bud Oberg and
the team of Lee and Sharon Ferguson & EI-
deen and Jake Hendricks, 136.
July 3, Selective Nlne
First 18-hole division - Jean Fields low
gross (38); net: Maxine Balllie 24.5 and Karen
Dobson 25.5.
Second 18-hole division - Pat Johnson
low gross (39); net: Leona Klein 22 and Jan-
ice Lapinski 24.
Nine-hole division - Lana Clausen low
gross (49); net: Jeanne Nelson 33.5 and Judy
Brockmann 35.5.
July 5, Beat the Assistant Pro, Justin Gra-
vatt
18-hole division- Shirley Swenson net
70. Also with net scores better than Justin's
gross 79: Elaine Puetz, Karen Burns, Karen
Aumend, Susan Austin, Kendra Warner, Max-
ine Baillie, Lorna Martinson, Ginny Chitwood,
Mickey Morgan, Laverna O'Neil, Marilyn
Keller and Sharon Darling.
Nine-hole division ---Judi Hobbs, Karen
Mack, Jean Kremer, Judy Brockmann, Rose
Wikstrom, Jeanne Nelson, Lana Clausen,
Marilyn Butler and Anne McGinness all had
net scores on the back nine better than Jus-
tin's gross 41.
Captain's Cup 3rd-round winr;ers (on-go-
Ing match-play tournament)
First division, 18 holes - Gerry Lou Hasel-
wood, Ginny CKitwood.
Second division, 18 holes - Karen Logan,
Karen Aumend.
First division, nine holes - Judi Hobbs,
Gayle Freitas.
Second division, nine holes - Marilyn But-
ler, Shaunna Webb.
Bayshore
Bayshore's ladies yielded the
following the past two weeks:
July 3, Gross & Net
First division - Coralie Watters low gross
(93) and Alice Chapman low net (72).
Second division - Billie Elms low gross
(no total given) and Deb Rechnitz low net
(69).
Nine-holers - Charleen Wallitner low
gross (55) and Lois Poe low net (33.5).
Fewest putts - Charleen Wallitner among
the nine-holers and no one among the 18-
holers.
Birdie - Toni Stevens (3rd hole).
Chip-in - Mary Lou Wicken (15th hole).
July 10, Gross
First division - Eeva Kissick 84, Coralie
Watters 91.
Second division - BiUie Elms and Penny
Greaves tied at 105.
Nine-holers - Pat Oltman 56, Debi Rech-
nitz 58.
Fewest putts - Eeva Kissick 28 among
the 18-holers and Lois Poe and Kaye Knud-
sen tied with 15 among the nine-holers.
Birdies - Coralie Watters (4th hole) and
Toni Stevens (9th).
Chip-ins - Lois Poe (6th hole) and Eeva
Kissick (18th).
Limerick
Lake Limerick's lady 18-holers
hosted their annual 36-hole Part-
ner Best Ball Tournament June 20
and 27. The results:
First - Betty Dean & Lesley Robertshaw-
Mosley, 120.
Second (tie) - Gayle Wilcox & Barb Eber-
hardt and Ann Johnson & Adele Scott, 125.
Third - Marie Bierward & Mary Lou Traut-
mann, 127.
The ladies also waged "Best
Nine-l/2 Handicap" competition
June 27, to these ends:
First division - Ann Johnson 31.5, Rita
Lipinski 32.5 and Joyce Reynolds 35.
Second division - Adele Scott 29.5, Ann
Wooten 33 and Mary Lou Trautmann 33.5.
Third division - Lesley Robertshaw-Mos-
ley 33.5, Jeannine Jacob 34.5 and Pat Wass
35.5.
Chip-ins - Adele Scott (1st hole), Gall
Gagner (4th) and Jeannine Jacob (6th).
Low net of the day - Ann Wooten, 68.
The club's nine-hole ladies,
meanwhile, yielded the following:
July 2, Chance
First division - Marsha Berry first, Ann
Wooten second and Gayle Wilco) third.
Second division -.lis Zieman first, Jean-
nine Jacob second and Marie Bierward third.
Third division - Barb Eberhardt first, Barb
Villa second and Marilyn Feist third.
July 7,Team Low Net
First (tie) - the team of Joyce Reynolds,
Maxine O'Neill & Barb Villa and the team of
Adele Scott, Kerry Treason & Jeannine Ja-
cob.
Second - the team of Rita Lipinski, Judy
Hansen & Sharon Hadsall.
Chip-ins - Pat Wass (15th hole) and Max-
ine O'Neill (17th).
Page 24 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, July 12, 2007
Coed
Con
to
!
!
Coed softball's annual
head Invitational will turn i
month, and it's time to get
personally.
So announces veteran
Chuck Robertson this
countdown approaches one
to the day.
"This will be a six-team:
robin tournament," says
of the July 21-22 affair,
be held as always in
nan Park. "All teams will
games."
The team entry fee
is payable to him at 903 W]
lin Street in Shelton,
director.
Entries will be
first-come, first-served
reserve a spot for your
Robertson, give him a call
8620.
Tourney rules include
lowing:
• ten-run rule - not 12-,
• three pitches
• extra innings - no coin
tie-breaker to determine
game,
• progressive
- excess over-the-fence
will count as a pitch, and
• men and women will
regulation-size softball-
ball.
Football
e
sign-up
Registration deadline for
ton's annual All-Sports
Football Camp is July 16.
Cost of the July 16-20
$75 for five sessions of two l
quarter hours apiece. The se
start at 6 p.m. on the
behind Shelton High School.
Back again to lead the
former University of
wide receiver Mike
joining him this year as a
tor will be Shelton's own
Seattle Seahawk
Terry Dion.
Eligible to participate
camp are all kids ages
applications or refer
All-Sports Youth Football
21181 North U.S. Hwy
ton, WA 98584. Phone
877-5902 or e-mail
Pacers
club
Age-group track's
Pacers club is re-forming,
SHS x-country coach Daryl
"This time it will be a
running club," he says,
it will boast divisions for
and under through adults.
The cost will be $20 per
adds the coach, and it will be I
for 400-meter runners
10,000-meter runners.
will need to get their USATF'
on-line for $20 and the
pay $30 for theirs,
Members will train
,evenings with White
Climber volunteer assistant
past couple years, Peter
and represent the
summer track meets
nationally.
Interested? Give him a
426-9060, says Coach, or
evenings at 898-0840.
---Goly
Cushman
Lake Cushman's women
"least-putts" competition JW
The results:
First division - Judy Burke and
Woodburne tied for first and Kathy J
and Cheryl Ulrich tied for second.
Second division - Charlotte O
and Molly Frazier tied for first and Sa
ter second.
Third division - Judy Keiffer, Bettie III
and Sandy Palmer tied for first ar
:F
Byerly second.
Birdies - Sue Wilson (4th hole) and
Muller (15th).
Chip-ins - Sue Wilson (4th hole),
Close (9th), Jerene Smart (14th) ar
Byerly (14th).