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FLYONTHESIDELINE SPORTSCALENDAR r~ Thursday Mary M. Knight High School 8 a.m. Junior Golf Tournament for ages 8-11 and 12-14 at Bayshore Golf Wednesday Course Noon-5 p.m. Fall sports registration at 10:30 a.m. Junior Golf Tournament for Mary M. Knight High School ages 12-14 and 15-17 at Bayshore Golf 5 p.m. Shelton Sea Scout racing at Swan- Course town Marina in Olympia Tuesday • To have items placed in the sports calen- 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Fall sports registration at dar, email emily@masoncounty.com GOLF Alderbrook Ladies' Golf July 31 O.N.E.S. Competition Division I net: Alice Chapman, 17.5" Kendra War- ner, 18.5; Elaine Puetz. 19; Shirley Swenson. 19 Division II net: Betty Olsen, 18; Linda McMullin, 18.5; Karen Lavendiere, 19; Maxine Baillie, 19 9-Hole Division net: Cathy Bader, 11" Carol Nor- beck, 13 Aug. 2 -- Four Person Scramble Team Scores: Gerry Lou Hazelwood, Sharon Du- fresne, Alice Chapman and Pat Stobie, 70; Sandy Dunlap, Shirley Swenson. Marnie Dominy and Pat Johnson, 70 Bayshore Ladies' Golf Aug. 7 Eliminate Par 5s Flight 1: 1, Mary Lou Wicken, 35; 2 (tie), Eeva KisSick, Luana Ellis, 45 Flight 2:1 (tie), Harlene Robbins, Marge Witcraft, 35; 2, Billie Elms, 36 Least putts: 1 (tie), Eeva Kissick, Mary Lou Wick- en, 30 Chip-ins: Judy Zerung, No. 10 Lake Cushman Ladies' Golf Aug. 1 Division 1 gross, net: Sam Bastin, 95, 72; Evie Campbell, 97, 71; Linda Sund, 95, 72; Diann Muller, 99, 76; Jerene Smart, 99.74; Izzy Hobson, 103, 79 Division 2 gross, net: Joleta Smith, 103, 72; Glo- ria Carlson, 105, 73; Marian Reed, 107, 76; Vickie World, 106, 77; Vicki Brazil, 107, 77; Sharon Ben- net-t, 109, 80; Molly Frazier, 111, 80 Division 3 gross, net: Georgia Eliason, 108, 74; Chqrlotte Gilje, 113, 71; Peggy Newton, 112, 77; Jud~ Keiffer, 115, 80; Bettie Shoop, 117, 82; Mick- ie Ham, 113, 71 Clos~est to the pin: Georgia Eliason, No. 4; Char- lotte Gilje. No. 6; Vicki Brazil, No. 15 Chip-ins: Molly Frazier, No. 7; Linda Sund, No. 2; Joleta Smith, No. 9; Vicki Brazil, No. 14 Birdies: Diann Muller, No. 16; Charlotte Gilje, No. 6; Georgia Eliason, No. 4 Lake Limerick Ladies' Golf July 25 -- Guest Day Tournament 1st :place: Robbi Alberts, Ruth Wieser, Cindy Stoneback and Barb Rowe, 45 2nd place: Joyce Reynolds, Kristie Gray, Gayle Wilcox and Ester Johnson, 37 3rd place: Sue Devlin, Judy Prestegaard, Marie Bierward and Pat Zulfer, 43.5 Aug. 1 -- 18-hole Low Net Flight 1: 1, Diane Pollard, 70; 2, Robbi Alberts, 72; 3, Rita Lipinski, 78 Flight 2: 1, Gayle Wilcox, 68; 2, Joyce Reynolds, 74; 3, Jeannine Jacob, 75 Chip-ins: Diane Pollard, No,. 14 Birdies: Lesley Robertshaw-Mosley. No. 10 Low net of the day: Gayle Wilcox, 68 Aug. 1 -- 9-hole Low Net Flight 1: 1, MaryLou Trautmann, 33; 2 (tie), Sha- ron I-Iadsall and Sharon Corrigan, 35 Flight 2: 1, Rosie Bowcutt, 35; 2, Pegi Reese, 36; 3, Sheila Thomas, 38 Pars: MaryLou Trautmann, No. 1 Low net of the day: MaryLou Trautmann. 33 Aug. 3 Hidden Hole Flight 1:1 (tie), Kerry Torketson and Ann John- son, 30 Flight 2: 1, Bonnie Morrow, 31; 2, Jeannine Jacob, 32; 3, Judy Brunett, 33 Flight 3: 1, Sharon Corrigan, 27; 2, Rosie Bow- curt, 29; 3, Barb Eberhardt, 30 Pars: Bonnie Morrow, No. 18; Kerry Torkelson, No. 15; MaryLou Trautmann, No. 13 Birdies: Kerry Torkelson, No. 17 Chip-ins: Kerry Torkelson, No. 15 Low net of the day: (tie) Sharon Corrigan and Kerry Torketson, 34 RUNNING Beast of Big Creek Saturday 10K Trail 1, Cody Williamson, 41:19; 2, Nate Van Haitsma. 41:46; 3, Pat McCurry, 44:07; 4, Jared Shorten, 51:43; 5, Sarah Johnson, 51:43; 6, Darius Burke, 53:12" 7, Gregory Bryan, 54:02" 8, Joseph Law- rence, 54:37; 9, Dolores Montgomery, 57:43; 10, Sara Shoemaker, 58:47; 11, Brandon Homan, 1:00:19; 12, Kenneth Sikora, 1:01:06; 13, Megan VonBargen, 1:02:32; 14, Rhodes Lodge, 1:02:36; 15. Jennifer Ford, 1:03:54; 16, Arica Slawson, 1:04:36; 17, Courtney Allshouse, 1:04:57; 18, Karl VonBargen, 1:05:53; 19, Hayden VonBargen, 1:06:08; 20. Emmy Metzger, 1:06:10; 21, David Wehner, 1:06:31; 22, Cecilia McDaniel, 1:06:42; 23, Moses Victor, 1:08:03; 24, Gina Mortimer, 1:09:32; 25, Kris Lawrence, 1:09:34; 26, Melissa Bryan, 1:09:39; 27. Megan Pickett, 1:09:41; 28, Jessie VonBargen, 1:10:17; 29, Scott Ninneman, 1:10:23; 30, Rachelle Espinosa, 1:13:03; 31, Linda Shrum. 1:13:21; 32, Jodi Halvorson, 1:13:28; 33, Lonni Richard, 1:13:~6; 34, Amanda Burgess, 1:13:41: 35, Sarah Gayman, 1:13:45; 36, Patricia Coogan, 1:15:36; 37, Cary Sutter, 1:17:04; 38, Jen- nifer Dike, 1:18:19; 39, Nicole Nuber, 1:18:21; 40, Rob Lowry, 1:19:26: 41, Amber Shelley, 1:20:58; 42, Ashleigh Simon, t:21:31; 43, Sheila Smith, 1:22:10; 44, Julie Bulow, 1:23:10; 45, Krisy Henry, 1:23:53; 46, Jami Sutter, 1:24:55; 47, Naomi Law- rence, 1:25:51 20K Trail 1, Craig Dickson, 1:58:45; 2, Jason McConnell, 2:07:04; 3. Darren Bowe, 2:10:34; 4, Daniel Saul, 2:21:13; 5, Brian Cunningham, 2:21:16; 6, Ed Draper, 2:21:17; 7, Mark Buck, 2:24:29; 8, John Spannuth, 2:25:15; 9, Larry Keltner, 2:25:31; 10, Samantha Jeremiah, 2:25:35; 11, Christopher Lemke, 2:27:02; 12, Sherri Marks, 2:46:20 2-mile Kids Trail 1, Will Johnson, 14:56; 2, Courtney 3, Lauren Shelley, 24:48 Burke, 17:25; Adult softball teams claim all II victory By EMILY HANSON The adult softball sea- sons ended last week with the two league champions claiming their titles. In the Olympic League, Castle & Coleman (12-1) defeated Sage Book Store (9-5) 12-5 for the champi- onship title. Lucky Dog Casino (7-6- 1) came out on top in the Cascade League with a 9-6 victory over Shelton Ath- letic Club (9-4-1). Games begin of Sept. 8-9 STAFF REPORT Any basketball players going into sixth grade through high school can join a fall league basket- ball team. The first practice will be from 6-7 p.m. Aug. 22 at Oakland Bay Junior High. The cost is $70 per player for the 14-game, seven-week season. Two practices per week are followed by a double-header on Saturday or Sun- day. Games start the weekend of Sept. 8-9 and run through Oct. 20-21. For more information, contact John Vernon at 426-7856. Remember to stay hydrated and take plenty of rest breaks Affalthough it feels like summer has lot of fluids - water, nly just begun, practices for ~ Gatorade. juice -- ll sports are beginning soon. ~ anything that is not The football teams for Shelton, soda and will help North Mason and Mary M. Knight keep you hydrated. high schools are scheduled to hit the A hydrated athlete is gridiron beginning on Wednesday and a healthy and strong I, for one, am pretty excited, athlete. Football has been my favorite sport Almost as impor- to watch since I was 15 and going to By EMILY rant as hydration is Timberline's games with my older HANSON remembering to take sister She taped the games for the breaks. I know that school and I was her assistant Iwhich practice goes until basically meant pack mule for all the the whistle blows, but if you feel tired. bags we brought with us). In exchange faint or at all sick. you need to tell for our "work" it was really more your coaches you need a break. Don't like play - we got into every game for worry about looking weak: worry free and my love of football was born about staying healthy. I love everything about the sport. August can be one of the most dan- The sounds of pads slamming togeth- gerous months for athletes. The morn- er, whistles blowing across the field, ings look kind of cold and gross, so you players chanting for their teammates dress for a cold. gross day and then and taunting their opponents have all noon comes around and the sun comes become part of fall for me. up, shooting the temperature up 10 I'm also excited that fall sports are degrees. Plus, it's humid and that starting up because it'll give me more holds sweat against your body and to write about and more games to go makes it even harder to stay hydrated. to. Proper planning for the conditions is I'm even looking forward to attend- important, so remember to wear lay- ing the Shelton Kings games. Watch- ers on those muggy mornings so you ing those little guys from kindergarten can dress down when the warmer through eighth grade try their hardest weather kicks in. Bring a bottle of wa- on the field gives me hope for the fu- ter or some other drink with you and ture of the Highclimbers. find shade when you can. All that being said, I wanted to I want all of the fall athletes to take this time to remind athletes that make it through August practices safe while fall sports are starting up, it is and sound so the Highclimbers, Bull- still summer. There will be days when dogs and Owls can have strong sea- the sun beats down hob on your backs sons in football, cross country, girls' and saps away your energy. On those soccer, boys' tennis, volleyball and days, it's imperative that you drink a girls' swimming. F lls Shelton High School pay-to-play fee $60 for each sport; $30 for reduced lunch STAFF REPORT qualified for the lunch program will pr('.?masonco~tt~L:y.compay a reduced fee of $30 for each sport. ..................................................................... High school and junior high ASB fees remain the same at $30 at SHS and Registration for Shelton High $20 at Oakland Bay Junior High School fall sports begins next week. School The SHS athletics office reopens Other changes this year include Monday. Athletes interested in par- an adjustment to admission prices for ticipating m a fall sport can find in- athletic events in the Narrows League. formation and registration forms m The Narrows League prinmpals ap- the office or by following the links at proved a $1 increase to the pricing for sheltonschools.org, admission at Narrows League athletic Fall sports are football, cross coun- events for which admissmn is charged. try, girls' soccer, volleyball, boys' ten- New pricing will be $6 for adults nis and girls' swimming. Interested and students without an ASB and $4 athletes must bring in a sports physcal for visiting students with ASB and for clearance from their doctor and regas- seniors. SHS also offers a "l-Game tration paperwork to the high school Family Pass" for $15. The family pass athletics office prior to being allowed grants admission for two adults and to practice. Sports physicals may be up to four children junior high age and used for up to two years from the date under. As always, there is no charge of t~he exam. Cheerleaders and dance for admission to SHS students with an team members also need to register to ASB card and children under 5 are ad- participate, mitted free with a paying adult. Football players must register be- The price for reserved season tick- tween 9 a.m. and noon or 1 p.m. and ets for football has also changed to $45 3 p.m. on Monday or Tuesday at the per ticket. Those who plan to attend SHS athletics office. Practices begin multiple games throughout the year on Wednesday and football players may purchase multi-game passes. will leave for camp on this day, so reg- Multi-game passes may be used for istration must be completed prior to admission to football, volleyball, bas- Wednesday. ketball and wrestling. A "10-Game All other sports must register be- Pass" for an individiual is $50 and a tween 9 a.m. and noon and 1 p.m. and "5-Game Family Pass" is $70. Season 3 p.m. Wednesday through Aug. 17. tickets for football home games must Fall practices begin on Aug. 20. be reserved and purchased in advance The athletics office closes promptly through the athletics office. Multi- at 3 p.m. game passes may be purchased at the The high school pay-to-play fee will ticket booth or in advance at the ath- be $60 for each sport played. Those letics office. , Zumba Toning , Zumba Classes • Sauna/Steam Room, Personal Training • Weight Training • Swimming • Aerobics Classes , Tae Kwon Do Classes Every Saturday at 11:00 a.m. FREE with membership . Kettlebell Classes Now in progress-- See schedule at www.sheltonathleticclub.com • Racquetball • Tanning • Cardio • Massage Just South of Downtown Shelton on Highway 3 Stop in today at 707 South First Street Call 426-1388 or email us; sac@hctc.com Check us out on the web at sheltonathleticclub.com Hours: Mon-Fri 4:30am-9pm o Sat & Sun 7am-3pm Page C-2 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012