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Journal photo by Emily Hanson Shelton Kings varsity players take a moment to catch their breath and drink water during half- time while. 0 By EMILY HANSON The Knight Owls had a tough afternoon on Satur- day, Oct. 1 when they suf- fered their first loss of the season at home to King- sway. In just Kingsway SATURDAY: Kingsway .... 56 Mary _16 three quarters, defeated Mary M. Knight 56-16 in a mercy rule loss for the previ- ously un- defeated Knight Owls. " I TOMORROW: t h i n k Mary M. Knight Kingsway at Lyle, p 1 a y e d 7 p.m. w e 1 1 , " Mike Ev- ans, head c o a c h , Jour.a~ ~ho~os by Emily Hanson said. "We could've played Knight Owl quarterback Kyle Willey better." searches for an open receiver during Junior running back Mary M. Knight's home loss to Kingsway Juan Jimenez said he on Saturday, Oct. 1. didn't think the game was "Typically, he's much higher than that," Ev- played as well as it should ans said. "I was proud of the boys for not giving have been. up." "We should have beaten Though disappointed in the loss, Evans said them but we had a lot of he and the team are looking ahead to their next blown assignments," Ji-game. The Knight Owls are scheduled to play at 7 menez added. "I think we came in a little too confi- p.m~ on Friday, Oct. 7 at Lyle High School. expect Lyle to be another tough game," Ev- dent." ans said. "We're making some corrections and Evans said there were hoping to do well." some things the Knight Jimenez said he thinks Lyle will probably run Owls did reasonly well,the ball a lot. such as holding the King- "We'll need to be able to stop the run," he added. sway quarterback to 100"We'll probably work on defense a lot this week." rushing yards and 1200 Evans said that, despite the tough loss for the passing yards. Knight Owls, "we'll get back on track." Lady Owls notch two wins in three matches By EMILY HANSON $~The team stayed The Lady Owls have won two of their last three games, improving to 3-6. positive even with On Tuesday, Sept. 27, the Mary M. Knigti{ volleyball team came back from an injury time-out a 1-2 game deficient to win 3-2. In their first game, the Lady Owls that lasted over lost 11-25. The team then won its sec- ,ond game 25-21but lost its third game 30 minutes in 23-25. The Lady Owls tied the match up with a 25-20 victory in the fourthgame 9a e three " and won 15-8 in the fifth game for the match. The Lady Owls made 76 serves plusin games one and two," Brehmeyer said. four aces. The team hit 34 times plus "She had one tip kill and one,block kill. seven kills and tipped 23 times plus two She also hit the floor several times to tip kills, dig." There was just one block attempt.She added that Johnson served well The Lady Owls missed 17 serves, 13 with two aces and five serves that scored hits and one tip, dropped 15 balls and points without coming back. shanked 29 balls. The team had 13 oth- "[Johnson] also had two kills and one er errors with many being ceiling errors tip kill," Brehmeyer added. "She served for a total of 88 errors, five in a row during game three and Head coach Kitty Brehmeyer said four." the team needs to improve on getting off Frost scored three tip kills and the net to eliminate holes and getting passed some nice sets, Brehmeyer said, the first serve over. adding that Ashley Kiliz scored one kill Emily Johnson served seven in a row and one tip kill and made five serves in in game two and five in a row in game a row during game five. five. Hannah Frost served five in a row Finally, on Monday, Oct. 3, the Lady in game. four and spent most of her time Owls defeated Quilcene in four games. tipping, Brehmeyer said. Frost scored .MMK won the first game 25-20 and the two kills out of ten attempts. Finally, second game 25-9 before losing the third Miranda Sowl.e was strong at the net game 27-29. The team came back in the with two kills, Brehmeyer said. fourth game to win 25-9. On Thursday, Sept. 29, the Lady The Lady Owls made 75 serves plus Owls lost to Oakville. The team lost its eight aces, scored 10 tips plus one tip first game 23-25 and tt~e second game kill and blocked once plus another block 19-25. The Owls won their third game kill. 25-11 and their fourth game 28-26. Twenty serves were missed along With a 14-16 loss in the fifth and final with five hits and four blocks or tips. game, the Lady Owls lost the match. The Lady Owls also dropped the ball 20 During the game, MMK made 78 times and shanked 17 times with two serves plus five aces; and scored 32 hits other errors. plus six kills. The team tipped 26 times Brehmeyer said the areas the girls plus seven tip kills and blocked three need to improve in are use of verbal sig- times plus two block kills, nals and comunication. Twenty-five errors were made by the She said the team played with much Lady Owls with 10 missed hit, three better cover in this match. missed tips or blocks, 16 dropped balls, Sowle led the team with 11 serves in 35 shanked balls and eight other errors a row during game four. such as three net calls. "The team stayed positive even with Brehmeyer said the team needs to an injury time-out that lasted over 30 work on communication, b.all control on minutes in game three," Brehmeyer hard serves and hits and to stop shank- said. ing the ball. MMK is scheduled to play next on "Linda Cook played strong at the net Thursday, Oct. 6 at Quinault. Runners 'n Runwas part of Skylar 31st Hoquiam Grizzly Core's senior project.Alumni Cross Country Continued from page C-2 As of press time, the invite on Saturday, Oct. Highclimbers had not 8. few of the Climbers par- yet competed at Stadium The Climbers have ticipated in the annualagainst Olympia and two weeks to train before Shuck 'n Run, which WiI- Timberline. competing at the Nar- liamson won. White saidThe team is scheduled rows League Champion- helping with the Shuck to compete next at theship. 1 ( ( ( t I t t J 1 l ( t t £ t f I f t t Page C-6 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, October 6, 20i 1