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Climb?rs run hard at Capital and
Bellevue cross country meets
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Sheton's next
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Wednesday at
By EMILY HANSON
Th 4 Shelton cross coun-
try team ran hard in two
meets !ast week.
FirSt, .the Highclimb-
ers competed at the Capi-
tal Hgh School meet on
Wedne!sday, Sept. 21 against
Capita i and Olympia.
Thd top Shelton fin-
ishers'were junior Zach
Taylor for boys and sopho-
more indsey Nicolas for
the gills. Taylor finished
the 2.3-mile course in
fifth place with a time of
13:00.37 while Nicolas fin-
ished in 24th place with a
time of[ 18:34.03.
Thel Highclimbers next
competed at the Bellevue
High School Cross Country
Invitational on Saturday,
Sept. 2.
Sophomore Cody Wfl-
meet
Stadi
liamson
finisher fo
mens' w
ter course
17th place
16:33.19.
The to l
was agmr
took 24th
of 24:59.0C
Head c€
was not ir
able for co
As of
Highclimb,
competed
homa, Ye]
Wednesda
Central KJ
campus in
The tea
compete
day, Oct. 5
School aga
Timberline
Shelto n sophomore Balya Budge a
Delany Atkinson run together in 1
5,000-meter open at the Bellevue h
on SatUrday, Sept. 23.
is
'lm
as the top male
c Shelton on the
rsity 5,000-me-
He finished in
with a time of
female finisher
st Nicolas, who
)lace with a time
ach Daryl White
1mediately avail-
nment.
press time, the
.rs had not yet
against Mt. Ta-
m and Foss on
, Sept. 28 at the
Lsap High School
Silverdale.
n is scheduled to
ext on Wednes-
at Stadium High
!nst Olympia and
' Photos courtesy of Dary[ Wll;
Shelton sophomore Carter Hovind runs on the sand of the Bellevue
course during Bellevue's invitational meet on Saturday, Sept. 23. Hov-
ind finished the 5,000-meter open in 270th place with a time of 23:39.32.
Shuck 'n Run with
best of them Satur
By EMILY HANSON
The vhird annual Shuck 'n Run 5K be
a.m. on iaturday, Oct. 1
Orga:fizer John Johnson said participt
meet at Shelton High School under Hig
Stadiu
Day-( f-race registration as well as pac]
up will [ e from 6:30 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. on Se
Child ren 14 years old and under can rm
while clildren 15 to 18 years old can ru
and adults 19 years old and older can run
Johnson said that walkers are welcom,
ticipantand that awards, refreshments an
will be given out as well.
Afterhe 5K, participants can catch a st
Oysterfest.
ld freshman
;he womens'
Lvitational
the
day
ins at 8
nts will
1climber
et pick-
mrday.
for free
for $15
br $20.
to par-
prizes
tutlle to
Tennis
Continued from page C-3
breaker."
On Tuesday, Sept. 20,
the Highclimbers lost 2-3
on the road against Tim-
berline.
Newman played as No.
1 singles and lost 0-6. 0-6
while Cowley played as
No. 2 singles and lost 4-6,
4-6.
The No. 1 doubles team
was Pentony and Deacon
and they lost their first set
4-6 and then won 7-5, 7-6
7-4) while No. 2 doubles
team Goodale and Endicott
won 6-4, 7-5 and No. 3 dou-
bles team Demattos and
Finlay lost 2-6.2-6.
"I knew this would be
a close match and a lot
would depend on how
our lineup match up with
theirs," Perry said. "They
have an excellent No. 1
singles player, making it
really tough for us. The
best match was at No. 1
doubles, where we won in
a tight third set tiebreak-
er."
Perry said that for thiss
entire match, neither team
was ahead by more than
one game, making for some
grea tennis for sure."
Finally, on Thursday,
Sept. 22. the Highclimbers
lost at Gig Harbor 0-5.
Results from this match
were not available, though
Perry said Pentony and
Ketli
Deacon played the closest
match at No. 1 doubles
losing 4-6, 4-6.
"Gig Harbor was a re.
ally good team," Perr)
said. "All of their play
ers take lessons and have.
been playing for man)
years. There's not much t(
say about the match oth
er than they were a vet)
srong and experiencea
team."
As of press time. the
Highclimbers had not ye
played at home again
Olympia High School on
Tuesday, Sept 27,
The Highclimbers ate
scheduled to play next a
3:30 p.m. on Thursday,
Sept. 29 at Bellarmine
Prep High School.
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