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', Journa 3noto oy EmiFy Hanson Shelton senior linebacker Thomas Gettle trips up Tumwater senior halfback Andrew Brown Friday during the Highclimbers' home game. The Olympia Multi-specialty Clinic is pleased to welcome Dr. Athanasios Stoyioglou to their clinic beginning September 1, 2012. He is board certified in General, Nuclear and Interventional Cardiology, in- cluding coronary and peripheral vascular disease. He completed his residency and fellowship at renowned Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. Dr. Stoyioglou treats a wide range of cardiovascular diseases and is creden- tialed to employ all modern interventional techniques, while also performing diagnostic and therapeutic interventional procedures. Having recently relocated with his family to Olympia, Dr. Stoyioglou looks forward to caring for patients at both Capital Medical Center and Providence St. Peter Hospital. Phillip Berger. DO James G. Julin, MD Harton Smith. MD Christopher Wolfe. MD @ Olympia Omce hours: Mon - Fri 9 a.m. - 4 p ..... Multi-specialty Clinic .............................................................................................. For an appointment call: 360-754-1737 406-A Black Hills Lane SW * www.omsc.ner Located in Black Hills Medical Park • (Next to Capital Medical Center" Football Continued from page C-1 left. Salisbury made both PATs to give Shelton a 35- 14 lead over Tumwater, who the Highclimber defense kept from scoring during the quar- ter. In the final 12-minutes, the r-Birds scored on a 4-yard run from junior quar- terback Jayden Croft and made their last PAT. Kinne ran for a 62-yard touchdown with 7:52 remalmng to play. Salisbury's final PAT dou- bled the Highclimbers' lead over Tumwater. "It was a combination of things." Hinkle said. 'Tge returned to the run offense, which is our comfort zone and it highlights the kids' Strengths. Those combined to play out." Kinne said he thought the Highclimberd ~loubted them- selves too much last season. "Tonight, I already knew we were going to win; I felt it." he said. Hinkle said Kinne and Bell both had big nights on offense. "Hidden behind that was the offensive line doing their jobs and making blocks," he said. "Jared Welander was a good leader for the team quarterback. Offensively, we're real happy." Kinne said the run offense is what Shelton knows, but that Tumwater didn't make it easy for the Highclimbers. 'ff3aey didn't let up," he said. "They kept coming. They're not an easy team." While Welander complet- ed 1-for-4 passes for 35 yards, Tumwater quarterbacks completed 5-for-20 passes for 127 yards. 'q'umwater was problem- atic in the sense that we have such high regards for what the program does," Hinkle said. "It was a stiff opemng task for us and it was trouble- some, but the kids responded well." He said the Highclimbers showed discipline on the de- fensive line when faced with the T-Birds' wing-T forma- tion. '°lSamwater historically has been very productive of- fensively with a misdirection offense, and the kids for the most part were able to play disciplined and able to slow down what Tumv~ater was trying to do," he said. Senior linebacker Thomas Gettle led the defensive ef- fort, collecting 10 tackles. Sophomore linebacker Brian Nault tallied nine tackles while junior defensive back Colton Hubble made five tackles, two pass deflections and intercepted one pass. "We have to continue to make strides for improve- ment and not take anything for granted," Hinkle said. "The battle right now is in- ternal, not external. That was a big first game, but we've got the same record as half the teams in the state right now." The Highclimbers are set to face off at 7 p.m. tomorrow against North Mason at Phil Pugh Stadium in the Mason County "Championship." "We joke about the Mason County Championship, but there's also Mary M. Knight, so we don't have the trifecta," Hinkle said. "It's a close game proximity-wise and another opportunity to get closer to our potential." Kiune said he's expecting another tough game at North Mason. "We'll play hard and hope for the same outcome," he said. I-Iinkle said the High- climbers and the Bulldogs have not met on the field in at least 30 years. "North Mason is running an option action so you have to play disciplined defense and trust your teammates to do their jObs," Hinkle said. "Defensively, they look solid, so we need m work on of- fense." 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An Evening at Xinh's Dinner and Silent Auction Monday, September 10, 2012 5:30pro to 8:00pro Xinh's Clam and Oyster House 221 W. Railroad Avenue Shelton. WA 98584 Tickets $30.00 each or $50.00 per couple • ~ickers available at the door, Join us for an elegant evening of dining, free wines, music, and fellowship and learn more about Angels for Orphans and the needs of orphaned and neglected children. Chef Xinh Dwelley will prepare a gourmet meal of fresh shellfish and her famous chicken curry. For Ticket Information and to Donate Auction Items visit www.angelsfororphans.net Martina Hall (360)749-9129 or Caryn Salapka (360)481-7179 i*