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SMILES TO MATCH that of the event's late namesake (in trophy-
table photo display, centermost inset) prove infectious last
weekend as the community's medics and flrefighters and
gendarmes and the like duke it out for charity in the third annual
Martha Reed Memorial Tournament in Callanan Park. Succumbing
to the wiles of "Cookie Man" (aka tourney co-director Kelly Frazier)
in the nearmost shot is the gendarmes' Cindy Brewer. That's our
sheriff himself, Casey Salisbury, at right in the top-center inset,
alongside Ken Potts and Kelly McIntosh. Celebrating a third out
with glove aloft and bubblegum inflated on the right is Mike Fiola,
and below him is none other than Eighties' All-American and Pan-
Am Games slugger Bob Miller. Musclin' up to the task at hand in the
nearmost inset? Why, Bob's City of Shelton teammate Alisha Lingle,
of course.
Limerick
Lake. Limerick's lady 18-1holers
waged "net minus putts" competi-
tion August 22. The results:
First flight- Lesley RobertshawMosley
32, Rita Lipinski 37.
Second flight - Ann Wooten 39, Joyce
Reynolds 41 and Mary Lou Trautmann 43.
Third flight - Adele Scott 40, Jeannine
Jacob 41.
Low net of the day -. Lesley Robertshaw-
Mosley.
That same day they wrapped
up their annual club champion-
ship tournament, a three-round
affair that had commenced August
15. Marsha Berry emerged triur-
']P'ro-active'
coach due
Climberville will host a nation-
ally recognized coaching authority
in September.
"Proactive coach" Bruce Brown
will address students during the
school day Tuesday, September 11,
and then that night the public will
get a chance to hear him starting
at 6:30 in the Shelton Itigh School
Auditorium.
Brown, who draws on more than
35 years' experience as a teacher,
coach and athletic administra-
tor in all levels of education, will
speak on character-building and
teaching the values of"leadership,
courage, integrity, sportsmanship,
hard work and enthusiasm," to
quote Climber Athletic Director
Bill Hicks' promotional letter to
the community.
Parents are encouraged to at-
tend the workshop portion of' the
educator's presentation without
their middle- and high-school-age
children "in order to get the full ef-
fect of Mr. Brown's presentation,"
adds tticks.
For more information, says the
AD, call him weekdays at 432-2124.
phant with a 279 gross total to
reign as club champion.
The rest of the story:
First flight, 18 holes - Rita Ltpinski low
gross (282) and Lesley Robertshaw-Mosley
low net (210).
Second flight, 18 holes - Ann Wooten low
gross (317) and Mary Lou Trautmann low net
(224).
Third flight, 18 holes - Adele Scott low
gross (336) and Jeannine Jacob low net
(228).
Nine-holers - Judy Hansen low gross
(174) and Pat Wass low net (122).
Fewest putts - Marsha Berry (92) among
the 18-holers and Kerry Torkelson (47) among
the nine-holers.
The club's nine-hole ladies,
meanwhile, yielded the following:
August 15, Throw Out Worst Hole
First division - Gall Gagner 21, Marie
Bierward 30.
Second division - Judy Hansen 23, Barb
Dennis 29.
Chip-in - Kerry Torkelson (3rd hole).
August 22, Fairway Shots
First division - Marie Bierward 21, Gall
Gagner 27.
Second division - Barb Dennis 25, Pat
Wass 26.
Chip-in - Pat Wass (3rd hole).
August 24, Substitute Par for Worst Hole
First division - Ann Wooten 33, Joyce
Reynolds 34, Ann Johnson 35.
Second division - Jeannine Jacob 35,
Judy Brunett 37, Kerry Torkelson 37.
Third division - Pat Wass 40, Barb Villa
43.
Birdie- Joyce Reynolds (17th hole).
aerated and temporarily unplay-
able. The results:
First - Lorna Burgwin.
Second - Kessie Smith.
Their 18-hole counterparts,
meanwhile, yielded the following
in "scramble" competition August
22:
First (tie) - the team of Wynne Wright,
Charlotte Ockerman & Gall Collyer and the
team of Cheryl Ulrich, Mary Barber, Jerene
Smart & Molly Frazier.
Second - the team of Mary Hull, Diana
Foster & Gloria Carlson.
Chip-in - Jerene Smart (6th hole).
Alderbrook
Alderbrook yielded the follow-
ing the past couple weeks:
August 14, 9-Hole Lake Cushman Invite
Alderbrook winners -Patsy Goehring 32,
Carol Kelley 35; KP - Dawn Turnbull & Patsy
Goehring; closest to the line - Carol Kelley;
putting contest winner - Dawn Turnbull.
Cushman winners - Sandy Palmer first
low net and Judy Keiffer second low net; KP:
Wynne Wright on #4 and Diann Muller on #6;
closest to the line: Gall Collyer; putting con-
test winner: Wynne Wright.
August 14, Odds (Odds & Evans)
First division, 18 holes - Dee Bishop low
gross (43); net: Shirley Swenson first (score
not divulged), Dianne Brown 36.
Second division, 18 holes - Sharon Dar-
ling low gross (50); net: Pat Johnson, Linda
McMullin, Marilyr Keller and Anne Gilbert all
tied at 34.5.
Chip-in - Joyce Reynolds ,17th hole). Xmc0untry Pace]'s
Bayshore gearing up anew
Bayshore's ladies "threw out
three holes" in their regular Tues- Age-group running's Shelton
day get-together. The results:
First flight - Coralie Watters first and Billie
Elms and Toni Stevens tied for second.
Second flight - Harlene Robbins first and
Charleen Wallitner second.
Nine-holers - Kaye Knudsen first and Lois
Poe second.
Fewest putts - Billie Elms among the 18-
holers and Lois Poe, Kaye Knudsen and Pat
Oltman all tied among the nine-holers.
Cushman
Lake Cushman's "Lady Niners"
waged low-net competition August
21 at Bayshore, their greens being
Pacers will launch their cross-
country season with a brand-new
coach this fall.
Greg Adamski has volunteered
his services, reports founding
coach Daryl White, the Climbers'
head mentor, and expects to begin
turnouts in a couple weeks.
To get on board, says White,
give Adamski a call - preferably
evenings after 7 - at 426-2149.
The harriers' first meet is
September 29.
Page 22 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, August 30, 2007
Cancer fund-raiser:
Bats and
clink for Jes'
City and county employees and
local firefighters and medics as
well joined forces anew on the soft-
ball diamond last weekend to raise
money for an 8-year-old Shelton
girl battling cancer.
Participants in the third an-
nual Martha Reed Invitational
Softball Tournament in memory of
the community's late coroner and
nurse, they battled eight teams
strong Saturday and Sunday in
bucolic Callanan Park to aid little
Jesica Thomas, who's been under-
going treatment for brain tumors.
Jesica's most recent MRIs are
promising, with the original tu-
mor now gone altogether and sub-
sequent growths on the wane, but
the youngster's treatments aren't
finished and the costs keep esca-
lating.
AS FOR SUNDAY'S finale, it
pitted the City of Shelton team -
including no less a luminary than
former fastpitch All-American Bob
Miller - against the PUD 3 team.
The city sluggers wound up pre-
vailing and ascended the throne
for the second year in a row.
Winding up third and fourth
were Mason General Hospital and
Mason County Medic One. Also
competing were the Mason Coun-
ty Sheriff's Office, Mason County
Fire Districts 4 and 5 and the
Washington State Patrol.
Tourney honors went to MVPs
Doug and Sherry Weeth - grand-
parents of the beneficiary - and to
all-stars Bob Miller and Rochelle
Hughes of the champs, Dennis Si-
mon and Sherrie Simon of PUD
3, Don Johnson and Megan Hunt
of Mason General, Mariah Frey
and Brandon Heggie of Medic
One, Cass Monroe and Dalilah
Zaniewski of Fire District 4, Jeff
Holloway and Melissa Wood of Fire
District 5, Kelly Bogh and Grant
Carl of the WSP and Kenny Potts,
Ted Drogmund and CarrieAnne
Allegri of the sheriffs office.
Sportsmanship awards went
to Medic One's Mariah Frey and
Brandon Heggie.
Winners of Friday night's home-
run derby were Ms. Frey for the
gals and Trevor Cahoon for the
guys.
BENEFICIARY JESICA is the
8-year-old daughter of Candice M.
Weeth and the granddaughter of
Doug and Sherry Weeth. At 2 she
was diagnosed with an inoperable
brain tumor that
the left optical nerve,
to lose sight in one eye.
went chemotherapy tbr
went into remission.
At 6 she was dia
three new tumors, one
brain stem and two on
ditory nerve.
concerned that the
near her brain, stem
paralysis from the waist
she resumed
most a year.
At that time
cessation of the
the good news was two
tumors had disappeared
other two had shrunk.
THIS YEAR,
all-expenses-paid trip to
World in Florida
Make-A-Wish
had another MRI, and
was even better:
Three of the new
disappeared entirely,
her brain stem had
the original optical tumor
minished in size as well.
The family's
continues, though, remind
directors Kelly and Mark:
and so it is hoped that
weekend's affair can help
the costs of driving Jesica
dren's Hospital for her
MRIs and other tests
tinue to
a fund for her college
There's a new game
says cit)
Dodgeball.
"No, not the mean-s
of grade school," he
recreational sport that
enjoy as an adult."
The game consists
of six players squaring
volleyball-sized court.
ball" is an eight-inch
with rubber coating so aS
sting or cause injury. The
pretty much what you
from your grade-school
Interested? Re
line is September ] 4. Fees
per dividual and
Call the rec office
to mzie
DATE
9/14
PLACE
Bethel Jr. High Home,
Fairview Home
Bye
Away
Home
SMILES TO MATCH that of the event's late namesake (in trophy-
table photo display, centermost inset) prove infectious last
weekend as the community's medics and flrefighters and
gendarmes and the like duke it out for charity in the third annual
Martha Reed Memorial Tournament in Callanan Park. Succumbing
to the wiles of "Cookie Man" (aka tourney co-director Kelly Frazier)
in the nearmost shot is the gendarmes' Cindy Brewer. That's our
sheriff himself, Casey Salisbury, at right in the top-center inset,
alongside Ken Potts and Kelly McIntosh. Celebrating a third out
with glove aloft and bubblegum inflated on the right is Mike Fiola,
and below him is none other than Eighties' All-American and Pan-
Am Games slugger Bob Miller. Musclin' up to the task at hand in the
nearmost inset? Why, Bob's City of Shelton teammate Alisha Lingle,
of course.
Limerick
Lake. Limerick's lady 18-1holers
waged "net minus putts" competi-
tion August 22. The results:
First flight- Lesley RobertshawMosley
32, Rita Lipinski 37.
Second flight - Ann Wooten 39, Joyce
Reynolds 41 and Mary Lou Trautmann 43.
Third flight - Adele Scott 40, Jeannine
Jacob 41.
Low net of the day -. Lesley Robertshaw-
Mosley.
That same day they wrapped
up their annual club champion-
ship tournament, a three-round
affair that had commenced August
15. Marsha Berry emerged triur-
']P'ro-active'
coach due
Climberville will host a nation-
ally recognized coaching authority
in September.
"Proactive coach" Bruce Brown
will address students during the
school day Tuesday, September 11,
and then that night the public will
get a chance to hear him starting
at 6:30 in the Shelton Itigh School
Auditorium.
Brown, who draws on more than
35 years' experience as a teacher,
coach and athletic administra-
tor in all levels of education, will
speak on character-building and
teaching the values of"leadership,
courage, integrity, sportsmanship,
hard work and enthusiasm," to
quote Climber Athletic Director
Bill Hicks' promotional letter to
the community.
Parents are encouraged to at-
tend the workshop portion of' the
educator's presentation without
their middle- and high-school-age
children "in order to get the full ef-
fect of Mr. Brown's presentation,"
adds tticks.
For more information, says the
AD, call him weekdays at 432-2124.
phant with a 279 gross total to
reign as club champion.
The rest of the story:
First flight, 18 holes - Rita Ltpinski low
gross (282) and Lesley Robertshaw-Mosley
low net (210).
Second flight, 18 holes - Ann Wooten low
gross (317) and Mary Lou Trautmann low net
(224).
Third flight, 18 holes - Adele Scott low
gross (336) and Jeannine Jacob low net
(228).
Nine-holers - Judy Hansen low gross
(174) and Pat Wass low net (122).
Fewest putts - Marsha Berry (92) among
the 18-holers and Kerry Torkelson (47) among
the nine-holers.
The club's nine-hole ladies,
meanwhile, yielded the following:
August 15, Throw Out Worst Hole
First division - Gall Gagner 21, Marie
Bierward 30.
Second division - Judy Hansen 23, Barb
Dennis 29.
Chip-in - Kerry Torkelson (3rd hole).
August 22, Fairway Shots
First division - Marie Bierward 21, Gall
Gagner 27.
Second division - Barb Dennis 25, Pat
Wass 26.
Chip-in - Pat Wass (3rd hole).
August 24, Substitute Par for Worst Hole
First division - Ann Wooten 33, Joyce
Reynolds 34, Ann Johnson 35.
Second division - Jeannine Jacob 35,
Judy Brunett 37, Kerry Torkelson 37.
Third division - Pat Wass 40, Barb Villa
43.
Birdie- Joyce Reynolds (17th hole).
aerated and temporarily unplay-
able. The results:
First - Lorna Burgwin.
Second - Kessie Smith.
Their 18-hole counterparts,
meanwhile, yielded the following
in "scramble" competition August
22:
First (tie) - the team of Wynne Wright,
Charlotte Ockerman & Gall Collyer and the
team of Cheryl Ulrich, Mary Barber, Jerene
Smart & Molly Frazier.
Second - the team of Mary Hull, Diana
Foster & Gloria Carlson.
Chip-in - Jerene Smart (6th hole).
Alderbrook
Alderbrook yielded the follow-
ing the past couple weeks:
August 14, 9-Hole Lake Cushman Invite
Alderbrook winners -Patsy Goehring 32,
Carol Kelley 35; KP - Dawn Turnbull & Patsy
Goehring; closest to the line - Carol Kelley;
putting contest winner - Dawn Turnbull.
Cushman winners - Sandy Palmer first
low net and Judy Keiffer second low net; KP:
Wynne Wright on #4 and Diann Muller on #6;
closest to the line: Gall Collyer; putting con-
test winner: Wynne Wright.
August 14, Odds (Odds & Evans)
First division, 18 holes - Dee Bishop low
gross (43); net: Shirley Swenson first (score
not divulged), Dianne Brown 36.
Second division, 18 holes - Sharon Dar-
ling low gross (50); net: Pat Johnson, Linda
McMullin, Marilyr Keller and Anne Gilbert all
tied at 34.5.
Chip-in - Joyce Reynolds ,17th hole). Xmc0untry Pace]'s
Bayshore gearing up anew
Bayshore's ladies "threw out
three holes" in their regular Tues- Age-group running's Shelton
day get-together. The results:
First flight - Coralie Watters first and Billie
Elms and Toni Stevens tied for second.
Second flight - Harlene Robbins first and
Charleen Wallitner second.
Nine-holers - Kaye Knudsen first and Lois
Poe second.
Fewest putts - Billie Elms among the 18-
holers and Lois Poe, Kaye Knudsen and Pat
Oltman all tied among the nine-holers.
Cushman
Lake Cushman's "Lady Niners"
waged low-net competition August
21 at Bayshore, their greens being
Pacers will launch their cross-
country season with a brand-new
coach this fall.
Greg Adamski has volunteered
his services, reports founding
coach Daryl White, the Climbers'
head mentor, and expects to begin
turnouts in a couple weeks.
To get on board, says White,
give Adamski a call - preferably
evenings after 7 - at 426-2149.
The harriers' first meet is
September 29.
Page 22 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, August 30, 2007
Cancer fund-raiser:
Bats and
clink for Jes'
City and county employees and
local firefighters and medics as
well joined forces anew on the soft-
ball diamond last weekend to raise
money for an 8-year-old Shelton
girl battling cancer.
Participants in the third an-
nual Martha Reed Invitational
Softball Tournament in memory of
the community's late coroner and
nurse, they battled eight teams
strong Saturday and Sunday in
bucolic Callanan Park to aid little
Jesica Thomas, who's been under-
going treatment for brain tumors.
Jesica's most recent MRIs are
promising, with the original tu-
mor now gone altogether and sub-
sequent growths on the wane, but
the youngster's treatments aren't
finished and the costs keep esca-
lating.
AS FOR SUNDAY'S finale, it
pitted the City of Shelton team -
including no less a luminary than
former fastpitch All-American Bob
Miller - against the PUD 3 team.
The city sluggers wound up pre-
vailing and ascended the throne
for the second year in a row.
Winding up third and fourth
were Mason General Hospital and
Mason County Medic One. Also
competing were the Mason Coun-
ty Sheriff's Office, Mason County
Fire Districts 4 and 5 and the
Washington State Patrol.
Tourney honors went to MVPs
Doug and Sherry Weeth - grand-
parents of the beneficiary - and to
all-stars Bob Miller and Rochelle
Hughes of the champs, Dennis Si-
mon and Sherrie Simon of PUD
3, Don Johnson and Megan Hunt
of Mason General, Mariah Frey
and Brandon Heggie of Medic
One, Cass Monroe and Dalilah
Zaniewski of Fire District 4, Jeff
Holloway and Melissa Wood of Fire
District 5, Kelly Bogh and Grant
Carl of the WSP and Kenny Potts,
Ted Drogmund and CarrieAnne
Allegri of the sheriffs office.
Sportsmanship awards went
to Medic One's Mariah Frey and
Brandon Heggie.
Winners of Friday night's home-
run derby were Ms. Frey for the
gals and Trevor Cahoon for the
guys.
BENEFICIARY JESICA is the
8-year-old daughter of Candice M.
Weeth and the granddaughter of
Doug and Sherry Weeth. At 2 she
was diagnosed with an inoperable
brain tumor that
the left optical nerve,
to lose sight in one eye.
went chemotherapy tbr
went into remission.
At 6 she was dia
three new tumors, one
brain stem and two on
ditory nerve.
concerned that the
near her brain, stem
paralysis from the waist
she resumed
most a year.
At that time
cessation of the
the good news was two
tumors had disappeared
other two had shrunk.
THIS YEAR,
all-expenses-paid trip to
World in Florida
Make-A-Wish
had another MRI, and
was even better:
Three of the new
disappeared entirely,
her brain stem had
the original optical tumor
minished in size as well.
The family's
continues, though, remind
directors Kelly and Mark:
and so it is hoped that
weekend's affair can help
the costs of driving Jesica
dren's Hospital for her
MRIs and other tests
tinue to
a fund for her college
There's a new game
says cit)
Dodgeball.
"No, not the mean-s
of grade school," he
recreational sport that
enjoy as an adult."
The game consists
of six players squaring
volleyball-sized court.
ball" is an eight-inch
with rubber coating so aS
sting or cause injury. The
pretty much what you
from your grade-school
Interested? Re
line is September ] 4. Fees
per dividual and
Call the rec office
to mzie
DATE
9/14
PLACE
Bethel Jr. High Home,
Fairview Home
Bye
Away
Home