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By EMILY HANSON In their fourth game in the last two weeks, the Shelton volleyball team served up a loss to the Yelm Lady Tornadoes on Thurs- day, Sept. 15. On Thursday, Sept. 8, the Lady ~High- climbers defeated Lincoln High School on MONDAY: the road Shelton VS 25-17, 25- NMHS, 7 p.m. 13 and 25- 23. The best hitters were Lolly Jones with ten, Caitlyn Ernst with seven and Yemas Ly with 20 assists. Natalie Andrewski and Courtney Hansen led the team in digs with ten and nine, respectively, while Andrewski and Jones were the best servers, each serv- ing 13-14. Andrewski had one ace and Jones had three aces. "Lincoln is very athletic but sometimes not as re- fined," head coach Steve Beck said. "But if you're consistent, you can win." The Lady Highclimbers next competed at the Cen- tralia Tournament on Sat- urday, Sept: 10 where they split with W.F. West and Eatonville for a three-way tie. "We lost in point differ- "We're talking more, communicating more° We have more problems with that than anything°" ential by one point," Beck tough tonight as they were said. "We then lost round last year," Beck said. "We one to Onalaska and played took serve receive really Forks in the consolation well tonight." round. We won and took Ernst served three aces fifth place." while Jones served four. In Beck added that the digs, Hansen led with 12 tournament was alot ofvol- while Jones added 11 and leyball and that it was good Andrewski contributed ten. for the team at that point in "I think we did great the season, and we played really hard," On Monday, Sept. 12, Hansen said. "I think we Shelton lost on the road kept a really positive atti- against BonneyLake 11-25, rude." 24-26 and 12-25. She said that the team is "Bonney Lake is a very now 2-2 overall and they're good team. They're very planning on winning more. disciplined and solid in ev- "We've already been im- ery position," Beck said. proving a lot for having "They have a tradition of very young players," she confidence. When you walk added. "We're talking more, in the gym, the aura of the communicating more. We game and the noise of the have more problems with crowd is intimidating." that than anything else." Andrewski led in dig- The team is not sched- ging with eight while Han- uled to play at all this week sen added five digs, Jones and Becksaid he would use added five digs and Chey- the week off to let some of enne Overlin contributed the girls who've been hurt- six digs. Overlin also scored ing rest up a bit. five kills while Jones scored The Lady Highclimbers four kills, will begin league play next Finally, on Thursday, Thursday at 6:15 p.m. in Sept. 15, the Lady High- Central Kitsap. Their next climbers aced the Lady Tor- scheduled game is at 7 p.m. nadoes with a 25-18, 25-20, on Monday, Sept. 26 at 25-17 home victory, home against North Mason. "Yelm wasn't quite as Shelton senior Caitlyn Thursday, Sept. 15. Journal photos by Emily Hanson Ernst serves to the Yelm Lady Tornadoes on Head coach Steve Beack advises the Shelton games during its home match on Thursday, volleyball Sept. 15. team between Lady Highclimbers on the bench cheered their teammates on during Shelton's home victory against Yelm on Thursday, Sept. 15. ~.. ~;~1-~ 1 • . laKmg care of Mom and Dad is becoming a full-time job. With everything else I have to do, it's more than I can handle now. But Dad made me promise not to put him in the nursing home. Can Alpine Way help?'; ! A Yes, Alpine Way can help, and for less than the cost of the nursing home! Your parents will have nurses and assistants available when needed. You will also be pleased to see everything from a beautician and a chef to laundry services and security on-site. If you'd like to free yourself up so that the time you spend with Mom and Dad can be quality time. come and tour Alpine Way. We'd love to treat you to lunch, show you our lovely apartments, and answer all your questions. Call Kathy Burbidge at (360) 426-2600 for a free lunch and tour 900 West Alpine Way Shelton, WA 98584 ~o RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ASSISTED LIVING AND ALZHEIMER'S SPECIAL CARE www.encorecommunities.com Members and potential new members are invited to join us for a day of free premium coffee drinks, some s a custom ice cream flavor from Olympic Mountain Ice Cream in the afternoon! Everyone who ives, works, worships or goes or Grays Harbor County and/or the immediate family related to a member is e g ble to join. c:R E D I T U N=I O N SHELTON, BELFAIR, PORT ORCHARD, POULSBO, Got an idea for a great ice cream flavor Submit your" recipe! PORT TOWNSEND Page C-2 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, SeDtember 22,2011