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Castle & Coleman,
Steph's Espresso
continue streaks
Jou/na pnotoDy
Emdy Nanson
Jason
Hitsman
pitches for
the Castle
& Coleman
adult
softball team
during its
game against
RE/MAX
on Monday
at Mason
County
Recreation
Area.
By EMILY HANSON
enHly@mclsoncot~nty.com
The Castle & Coleman
and Steph's Espresso adult
softball teams continued
their winning streaks last
week.
On July 2, Castle & Cole-
man defeated Sage Book
Store 10-1 to improve its re-
cord to 7-0. Sage holds third
place in the Olympic League
with a 5-3 record.
The Fuddpuckers (5-2)
defeated RE/MAX (0-7) 25-0
while Team Griffey (4-3) de-
feated Joey B's Softball (1-7
Recreation Area fMCRA).
In the Cascade League,
No. 1 Steph's Espresso (5-
0) did not have a game last
week, due to the Fourth of
July holiday.
A 24/7 Bail Bonds (4-2)
maintained its hold on sec-
ond place without a game as
well.
No. 3 Shelton Athletic
Club 14-2) defeated No. 4
Hood Canal Communica-
tions (3-3 ~ 15-9 on July 3.
Lucky Dog Casino (1-4)
remains in fifth place while
the Camco and Not This
Time teams remained tied
for last. both with a record
By EMILY HANSON
emi[y@ma,voncou~ty.ecm~
A recent Shelton High School
graduate and state-placing wrestler
is representing the area strongly at
the national level.
Johnathen Dennis recently re-
turned from the USA Wrestling Na-
tional Dual Meet Tournament in
Oklahoma City, where he racked up
a 13-4 record between June 24 and
July 1.
Dennis said the tournament went
well, with Team Washington finish-
ing m 17th place in Greco-Roman
style wrestling and 16th place in free-
style.
"The kids I lost to were national
champions," Dennis said. "It was
awesome. Just the experience of wres-
tling with kids at that level and actu-
ally competing with them was one of
my biggest wrestling highlights."
He said his most difficult match of
the tournament was against Iowa's
Alex Meyer on the second to the last
day of the tournament.
"He was a four-time state champi-
on with a full-ride scholarship to the
University of Iowa and a two-time
national champ and three-time All-
American," Dennis
said. "He was one
of the best of the
best so to wrestle
him was a great
experience. Even
though I lost, it
was an eye-opener
for me. He was
undefeated at the
Johnathen tournament."
Dennis Dennis said
Meyer did not pin
him during their
match but added that Meyer pinned
most of his opponents, from what
Dennis observed during the tourna-
ment.
Now that he's returned from Okla-
homa City, Dennis is prepanng for
the USA Wrestling Nationals Meet
Tournament in Fargo, N.D. Saturday
and goes through July 22.
Though Dennis wrestled at 182
pounds during his senior year at SHS
and at the Oklahoma City tourna-
ment, he is making weight to wrestle
at 170-pounds in Fargo.
"I feel like I'm going to be stron-
ger at that weight." Dennis said. "I'm
planning to wrestle at 174 in college
so it's getting me prepared for the fu-
ture. I'm more likely to compete and
place higher at 170 as well."
To prepare for Fargo, Dennis said
he is wrestling and running a lot.
Dennis also scheduled to attend a
wrestling training camp at Eastern
Washington University this week
and plans to leave for Fargo tomor-
row. To help pay for training camps
and the trip to Fargo, he is hoping to
raise $1,500.
"Sponsors helped me pay for the
Oklahoma trip and I'm trying to pay
for Fargo as well," Dennis said.
Sponsor checks can be written to
Tresurer Mary Douglas or Johna-
then Dennis and mailed to P.O. Box
822, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 with
"Johnathen Dennis (Shelton)" on the
memo line. All donations are tax de-
ductible.
Though Dennis said he's received
offers to wrestle in college, he has not
made any final decisions and is hop-
ing to stay close to home.
"After nationals. I'll probably
make my final decisions," he said.
"I'm keeping my options open."
Finally, Dennis wished to thank
his coaches, family and the commu-
nity for the support he's received thus
far and for their continuing support
while he works toward achieving his
goals.
LADtES GOLFRESULTS
Alderbrook Ladies' Golf
July 3 Scramble
First place: Sharon Ferguson,
Jean Scruggs, Sue Wright, Ginny
Chitwood. net 72
9-hole: 1, Debra Anderson. 21.6: 2,
Peggy Willis, 22.5
Lake Limerick Ladies' Golf
July 7 Team Low Net
Mosley, 31; 2 (tie) Ann Johnson,
Diane Pollard, 32
Flight 2:1 (tie) Sharon Hadsall,
Sharon Corrigan, 33
Flight 3: 1, Barb Eberhardt, 33: 2,
17-0. of 0-3. Second place: Pat Stobie. Sally Team: 1, GailGagner, BonnieMor-Sheila Thomas, 36; 3, Pat Wass,
The Olympic League The Cascade League Steffan, Shirley Muhich,Linda row and Clara Robinson, 110 38
teams are scheduled to play teams are scheduled to play Creswell, net 73 Pars: Judy Brunett, No 1 Pars: Sharon Hadsall, No. 1; Les-
next onMonday at 6:15 p.m. at 6:15 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. July 5 -- Substitute Par Chip-ins: Pat Wass, No. 8; Clara ley Robertshaw-Mosley, No. 1 and
and 7:15 p.m. at Call,nan tonight at Callanan Park Division one: 1, Kendra Warner, Robinson, No. 3 No. 5; Ann Johnson, No. 4; Judy
Park and Mason Country and MCRA. 65; 2, Linda Creswell, 67; 3, Mar- Low net of the day: Gall Gagner, Brunett, No. 9
nie Dominy, 68 34 Chip-ins: Sharon Hadsall, No. 1;
Division two: 1, Sharon Dufresne, July 6Substitute Par for WorstJudy Brunett, No. 9
60; 2, Fran Hammack, 63; 3, Kar- Hole Low net of the day: (tie) Ann John-
en Aumend, 64; 4, Pat Stobie, 65 Flight1: 1, Lesley Robertshaw-son, Diane Pollard, 34
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