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Shelton
Continued from page C-1
The Highclimbers out-
passed the Cougars238
yards to 189 yards, with
junior quarterback Jared
Welander completing 19 of
37 passes while the Cougars
split the yardage between
senior quarterback Joshua
Schweiterman, who com-
pleted eight of 13 passes for
169 yards, and junior quar-
terback Cody LaFontaine,
who completed one pass for
20 yards.
Junior running back
Ralph Kinne led the High-
climbers in rushing with 42
yards on 14 carries while
Welander carried twice for
eight yards and one touch-
down and junior running
back Thomas Gettle added
"Our goal
right now
is to put
together
a futl 48
minutes°"
Journal photos by Emily Hanson
Shelton senior Walter Johnson, despite not be-
ing able to play on Friday, Sept. 16, supported
his teammates by cheering for them loudly
from the sideline.
The Highclimbers are
looking past the home loss
to their next game, a road
trip to Port Orchard to play
struggling a little like we
have been. Our goal right
now is to put together a full
48 minutes. We've fought
South Kitsap at 7 p.m. on well for a half so far each
nine yards on two carries. Fr!day, Sept. 23. " game but we need to put to-
Central Kitsap's top South Kitsap has beengether a complete game."
rusher was sophomore run-
ning back Jordon Bautista, good, Hinkle said. "They're
who120 yardsCarriedand14twotimeStouch-for entral Kits~
downs. Junior running back
Nicholas Zawadzki added
66 yards on 16 carries and a ~lg~timbe~ ~ 7 0 0 ~
touchdown.
Shelton junior wide re-
ceiver David Ajamu caught
11 passes for 151 yards and
one touchdown while Kinne
caught three passes for 43 S~lt~ni J! W~i~nde~i 9 ~123~a~i~
yards.
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tral Kitsap was junior wide ~d~i ~ ~Di D Aj~ul ~ ~p~i~s i~ ~d~i ~ ~D
receiver Greg Cleveland
who caught three passes for )~si J ~auti~i ~ ~i ~ ~i ~ TD~I G
108 yards. ~evei~i ~ ~~ ~ O~ ~s
Shelton junior wide receiver David Ajamu falls to the ground after
catching a pass during the Highclimbers' home game on Friday, Sept. 16
against Central Kitsap. Ajamu led the Highclimbers' in receiving with
11 receptions for 151 yards and one touchdown.
Swimmers and 4, Willow Miller, 2:40.42.
200 Individual Medley - 1, Jordan
Continued from page C-1 Crossan, 2:26.05 (PR); 2, Hannah Gar-
cia, 2:42.07 (PR).
butterfly is her strongest event. 50 Freestyle - 1, Carisa Kunkle,
"I think we're kicking butt today," 30.49; 3, Willow Miller, 32.81; and 4,
she added. "A lot of first-year swimmers
are really kicking it up. As far as our
personal bests, I think we'll get better
but the opposing teams are getting big-
ger so that might be a little challeng-
ing."
As of press time, the Lady Highclimb-
ers had not yet swam against Central
Kitsap on Tuesday, Sept. 20. The team
is scheduled to swim next at 4 p.m. on
Thursday, Sept. 29 at home against
Stadium High School.
"Central Kitsap is very strong,"
Youngquist said. "They're a completely
different team than Wilson and Timber-
line. They're going to be tough."
He added that two returners doing
particularly well are Willow Miller and
Carisa Kunkle.
"They both got three best times
against Wilson," Youngquist said.
"That's pretty good and they both had
best times against Timberline, too."
The following are the complete re-
sults for Shelton from its meet against
Timberline:
200 Medley Relay- 2, Carley Kunkle,
Jordan Crossan, Anika Griffin and Kay-
li Jackson, 2:29.34.
200 Freestyle - 1, Sarah Myers,
2:17.50; 2, Paige Goldsby, 2:32.46 (PR);
Hannah Womer, 32.97 (PR).
Diving - 1, Mishawn Ewart, 127.45;
and 5, Paige Roberts, 80.65.
100 Butterfly- 1, Hannah Garcia,
1:14.79; and 3, Anika Griffin, 1:33.57
(PR).
100 Freestyle - 1, Emma Pridmore,
7:05.67; 3, Rebecca Dodge, 8:12.17 (PR);
and 4, Felicia Hausinger, 8:16.62.
Ka2100yi Free Relay - 1, Faige aoldsby,
Jackson, Hannah Garcia and Wil-
low Miller, 2:07.75; 4, Janae Nichols,
Ankia Griffin, Rebecca Dodge and Feli-
cia Hausinger, 2:26.73; and 5, Mishawn
Ewart, Paige Roberts, Jamie Chavez
and Dawn, 2:50.
100 Backstroke - 1, Sarah Myers,
1:12.08; and 2, Carisa Kunkle, 1:17.31
(PR).
100 Breaststroke - 1, Emma Prid-
more, 1:29.13; 3, Carley Kunkle, 1:28.70
(PR); and 4, Jordan Crossan, 1:41.50.
400 Free Relay- 1, Hannah Garcia,
Sarah Myers, Willow Miller and Carisa
Kunkle, 4:32.50; 2, Paige Roberts, Han-
nah Womer, Emma Pridmore and Ca-
risa Kunkle, 4i53.58; and 3, Anika Grif-
fin, Rebecca Dodge, Jamie Chavez and
Jordan Crossan, 5:32.50.
Results from Wilson were not avail-
able.
Journal photo by Emily Hanson
Lady
Highclimber
swimmers
watch as
one of their
teammates
competes
in a diving
event during
Shelton's
home swim
meet against
Timberline
on Thursday,
Sept. 15.
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