July 28, 2011 Shelton Mason County Journal | ![]() |
©
Shelton Mason County Journal. All rights reserved. Upgrade to access Premium Tools
PAGE 18 (18 of 18 available) PREVIOUS NEXT Jumbo Image Save To Scrapbook Set Notifiers PDF JPG
July 28, 2011 |
|
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader ![]() |
I+ittle or No )cket Costs for Insured Patients! I
I
Preven Uncornfortable& Costly I)ental Probletns
" - - "
, ,or.,,,.
,or Thirty senior
*p~ r~t be com~n~d w~ JW ~ d4~) I
] 42641.712
Ca~ ulue 1/201 Expires 7/Zl~ 1
H~. N. ~o~R~,uc~,~.~ -- --
d62 , c ..... teams to
m m m m m m m m m
r GIFT CERTIFICATE "1 at MCRA thts
I ..for $1,00"..n,__, II weekend
a j,n,
-4712
426 ~-~-,..,..--.*--,0.. ~-| By EMILY HANSON
• Convenient Payment Plans Available
• CareCredit"- ChaseHea dvanceTM
Patient Paymeal P|a~ FINANCING OPTIONS
Richard C. Downing, DDS
1626 Olympic Highway N. Shehon"
- 12 e www.SheltonDental.com
11110.
Also Featuring:
• Windows
• Decks
• Siding
Serving Wes~rn Washington for 37 years
Superio~ quality workmanship at an affordable pricel
/ ** Our Roofs Are Hand Nailed **
~O Year Workmanship Warranty
imited
2ooa
with PAB
Call no
reser
F
RREE EsUm
Call today to
/IER TRUCK LOAD SALE
-40% OFF All Roof Installations ....
:O PREMIER 30-yr Laminate Shingles
v to schedule a FREE Estimate and
• your color while materials last.
OOF NOW- PAY LATER
, • a
your appointment • Local
• 24-hour emergency
-432-0296 z
service
• 0% Financing OAC
kic.#AIROOI 111PR ~ • Senior discount ,+,,~
www.kennel
With 13 teams compet-
ing in the Washington
State Senior Games soft-
ball tournament, held at
the Mason County Recre-
ation Area fields last week-
end, the tournament "went
off like clockwork," director
Lew Keller said.
"The Mason County
Parks Department does a
super job of organizing the
tournament," Keller said.
"It went offlike clockwork.~
The tournament began
on Saturday, July 23, with
each team playing three
seeding games. Based on
the results of those games,
the teams were then divid-
ed into four tournaments
for Sunday, July 24.
Saturday's top four
teams were in the red tour-
nament. Winning the gold
for the red tournament was
the Ruth 60s team after
defeating ARO Glass Club-
bers 16-8. ARO Glass Club-
bers won the silver. The
Yeagers 60s team won the
bronze when they defeated
fourth-place team Time
Out Sluggers 20-19 at the
bottom of the seventh.
Winning the gold for the
white tournament was the
Fire 1 60s team after they
defeated silver-medal team
Ancient Rainiers 11-8.
There was no bronze team
for this tournament.
Winning the gold for the
blue tournament was the
MDC Promotions team af-
ter they defeated the DK
Stanley team 19-3. The
Northwest Silvers team
Journal photo by Emily Hanson
Bob Merhaut, 75, hits a double for the J&R
Tavern team during its game against the
Northwest Silver team at the Washington State
Senior Games on Saturday, July 23, at MCRA
Park. The Northwest Silvers won 20-17.
won the bronze by defeat- cause the players are in
ing fourth-place team Old very good shape from trav-
Stockers 21-18. cling all over and playing
Finally, with only three frequently," Keller said.
teams in the green tourna- Both tournaments are
ment, it was a round robin presented by the Puget
tournament. The Silver Sound Senior Games which
Stars defeated the SIMS presents the Washington
Vibrations Lab 16-11 and State Senior Games. Every
the J&R Tavern/Kittsap other year, the games are
Old Timers team 14-6 for qualifying games for the
the gold while the J&R National Senior Games.
Tavern/Kittsap Old Timers This year was not a quali-
team defeated the SIMS fyingyear.
Vibrations Labteam 16-11 Like this past week-
for the silver and the SIMS end,. for the tournament
Vibrations Lab team took this weel~end, Saturday's
home the bronze, games will be seeding
Though last weekend's games for Sunday's games.
tournament has now been On Sunday, there will be
completed, this weekend's two separate tournaments
tournament will feature for the over 50s division,
30 teams in four divisions, three tournaments for the
There will be eight teams 65-69 division, two tourna-
in the over 50 division, ments for the 70s division
nine teams in the between and two tournaments for
65 and 69 division, seven the over 75 division.
teams in the over 70s divi- This weekend's games
sion and six teams in the will begin at 9 a.m. on Sat-
over 75 division, urday, July 30 in MCRA
"The older you get, the Park on fields one, two,
better the teams are be- three, four, six and seven.
Last night for summer soccer program
CHALK
UP
when you advertise in
Phone
(360) 426-4412
Commissioner
Port of Shelton, Position 2
Let's Work Together to Build Our
Economy Through the Port of Shelton
• Served six years as City of Shelton Commissioner of Finance
• Currently serving on the boards of Mason County Shelter & Mason
County Literacy
• Life member of VFW Post 1694
• Member of American Legion Post 31 and 40 et 8 Voiture 135
! Paid.for bY the C°mmittee t° Elect Dick Tayl°r I
+ for Port Commissioner
308 W. Seattle Ave. • Shelton, WA 98584
ounty Journal - Thursday, July 28, 2011
Journal photo by Emily Hanson
A boy on the Shelton-Mason County Journal team boots the ball past his ,
opponents from the Black Star Custom Screen Printing team during an
evening game on Thursday, July 20.
By EMILY HANSON "The goal is to transition the number of
kids we have in the summer program into
The South Mason Youth Soccer Club'sthe fall program," she said. "That hasn't
summer soccer program ends with to-happened yet, but we're hoping we can do
night's games, it this year."
During the summer, 750 children on 60 Registration forms can be found at the
teams participated in the program, which soccer park or registration can be done on-
played its games Monday through Thurs- line at smysc.org.
day beginning at 6 p.m. at the soccer park. Ledoux said the fall kick-off tourna-
Sue Ledoux said the fall soccer program ment, with teams from all over the state
begins after September 6 but that registra- playing, will be August 19-21 at the soccer
tion has already begun, park.
I