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Climbers
Continued from page C-1
rain."
Ajamu said the offensive
strategy was what made the
Climbers successful in their
victory.
"We established a run-
ning game in the begin-
ning and then we started
passing," he said. "Stadium
keyed in on that so we start-
ed running again."
Hinkle said he was im-
pressed with the defense
throughout the game.
"The old philosphy 'bend
but not break' was very ap-
propriate," he added. "They
gave up some yards but
forced turnovers when Sta-
dium got close to scoring."
Junior linebacker Thom-
as Gettle led the defense
with 11 tackles, two hits
and one recovered fumble
while senior defensive back
Nic Gove added six tackles
and one interception, Ajamu
contributed with five tack-
les, one hit and one blocked
punt and junior linebacker
DeShon Bell added two
tackles, one for a two-yard
lose and one for a three-yard
lose.
Now that the Highclimb-
ers have a league win under
their belts, they're prepar-
ing for their next league
game, an away matchup
against Mt. Tahoma at 7
p.m. on Friday, Oct. 7 in Ta-
coma.
"Mt. Tahoma generally
has pretty good team speed
Journal photo by Emily Hanson
The Highclimbers celebrate their 47-31 home
victory over Stadium with a group cheer for
the crowd on Friday, Sept. 30.
Williamson
Continued from pc§
Training isn't e~
who has tendonitis
"I've been able
pain," he said. "I sl
when I'm running."
Distance runnil
main hobby, so my
tion to running cr
fall, he competes in
3,200 meters in tra(
and won the Beasl
this summer.
Williamson said
stick with cross ,
through high scho
competing on bot]
goes to college. He
know which college
though he would lil
e C-1
Re
d men did a great job and with- last season.
cor out them, you can't run.""I feel like we're a lot
Continued from page C-1 To thank his teammates, closer this year," he added.
Kinne said he bought them "We're all becoming a family
"The whole game, I kept all pizza on Monday for like footbatl~should be."
thinking 'they've scored, we lunch. Kinne's~ longest carry
have to score again,'" He Though he said he feels against Stadium was 56
said. "I think I was trying so astonished and honored to yards and his average for
hard to do well for my broth- have broken the record, do- the night was 9.7 yards per
er because he's leaving to go ing so again is not his goal. carry. He also scored five
to Korea for a year with the "I'm not going to worry rushing touchdowns.
army." about breaking more re- Along with his rushing
Though he carried the cords," Kinne said. "Com- yards, Kinne added another
ball for each of those 358 ing into the season, I wasn't 107 yards to his total for the
yards, Kinne attributed the even thinking about break- night through three kickoff
total to the offensive line. ing records. I was just wor- returns - which aren't in-
"Without the team block-ried about winning games." cluded with rushing yards.
ing, I probably woudn't Kinne said he feels the His longest kickoff return
have done it," he said. "They team is progressing a lot bet- was a 96-yard touchdown to
pushed off the line. The line- ter this season than they did start the third quarter.
GOLFRESULTS
Lake Cushman Ladies
Alderbrook Ladies Golf
September 28 - Fun Day Finale
First: Cheryl Ulrich, BetCy Peine, Vicki
Brazil, Elaine Close and Gloria Carlson, 79.
Closest-in-the-Pin: Marian Reed, #4, 9'1-
2"; Bettie Shoop, #6, 17'-9-1/2"; Georgia
Elaison, #13, 14'2".
Chip-Ins: Bettie Shoop, Bogey; Sharon
Bennett, Par.
September 27 - no competition due to rain
September 29 - 3's, 4's and 5's
18 holes: Jean Scruggs, 27.5; Linda
Creswell, 28; Laverna O'Neil, 28; Renee
Youngs, 28.5; Pat Stobie, 28.5 and Dee
Bishop, 29.
9 holes: Lana Clausen, 31 and Mary Lock-
wood, 31.
:: ~a~" • ........... W~ Shelton Mason Lounty ~
tsy for Williamson,
in both ankles.
;o run through the
ill get pain but not
tg is Williamson's
ch so that in addi-
~ss country in the
the 800, 1,600 and
k during the spring
of Big Creek 10K
"if he continues to
work as hard as
he does, he could
end up as one of
the best in the
state someday."
ness, Williamson said, as his favorite
class this year is marketing and he
is trying to get into the DECA club,
he is planning to
:ountry and track which is involved with marketing, at
)1 in the hopes of SHS.
teams when he "My marketing teacher and every-
said he doesn't yet one in the marketing class says 'You
he wants to attend, should do DECA because it takes what
~e to go to one at a we learn to the next level,'" Williamson
high elevation. , said.
"Hopefully runrgng takes me to a Aside from competing in distance
pro career," Williar0son said. "Pro run- running and attending school - he fin-
ners are sponsore~runners who com- ished last year with a 3.5 GPA - Wil-
pete year-around, I believe." liamson said he is a typical teenager.
As a sophomore, Williamson said "I like hanging out with my friends
he only recently began thinking about and going to the movies," he said.
what he may want to major in when he Finally, Williamson admitted to
goes to college,i having a lofty goal in mind for cross
"I've decided I ]want to major incountry:
business," he stated. "When you go out "I'm trying to make a statement this
looking for a job, iI think everything year," he said. "Shelton's still on the
just revolves around business." map for running, we're still here and
He is already l~arning about busi- we're still producing great athletes."
Swim
Journal photo by Emily Hanson
Anika Griffin en-
courages Felicia
I-Iausinger while
holding the lap
number sign for her
during the 500 free-
style at Shelton's
home meet against
Stadium on Thurs-
day, Sept. 29.
Continued from page C-1
Despite South Kitsap's
:strengths; Youngqtiist said
they are a bearable ~eam. : "
"The boys won against
them last year and the girls
came close," she said.
The team is als0 sched-
uled to compete at the South
Sound Relays at 9a.m. on
Saturday, Oct. 8 Ever-
green State Colle
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