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By JERRY JOHNSEN
Shelton's netters netted a
victory from Hoquiam Thursday,
beating the Grizzlers 3-2.
Suzi Gruver, playing in the
number one position lost to Pam
Bitar 3-6, 3-4. Patty Barnett in
the second spot beat Nancy Leaf
6-3, 6-4 and Roxie Wilson,
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Proper and safe handling of all
types of boats will be taught in a
free boating course to be held
each Wednesday in Shelton.
The lessons, devised by the
United States Power Squadrons,
feature expert instruction on
outboard, inboard and sail boats.
Subjects include safety afloat,
seamanship, aids to navigation,
charts and piloting, mariner's
compass, government regulations,
rules of the road, and small boat
handling.
Class time is 7:30 to 9:30
p.m. each Wednesday at Shelton
High School's Angle Building,
Franklin Street between Ninth
and Tenth, Shelton.
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coming out of doubles play to
third singles beat Shere Claywell
6-3, 6-1.
Debbie Witcraft and Barb
Brigham took first doubles from
Peggy McPeak and Ann Quigg
6-2, 6-4. Two sophomores, Alexis
Kuhr and Connie Bennett, in
second doubles were defeated by
Kathy Walch and Jane Jacka 6-2,
6-2.
In another match, Tuesday
with Elma the Shelton Netters
were defeated, 3-2.
Val Sparks beat Debbie
Thumser 6-2, 6-2 in the first
singles position. Suzi Gruver, in
second singles was defeated 6-4,
7-5 by Darla Lamb and Patty
Barnett battled in third singles to
take her match from Debbie Myer
7-5, 10-8.
Shelton's doubles teams lost
both their matches against the
Eagles. In one doubles Dena
Stracke and Debbie Witcraft took
their first set 7-5 but couldn't
hang on and lost 7-5, 6-8, 4-6 to
Carol Gravett and Beth Bentiell In
second doubles Roxie Wilson and
Connie Bennett lost to Susy Watts
and Louise Rowie 5-7, 6-8.
This Saturday Shelton will be
sending six girls to Sub-District at
Tumwater. Val Sparks and Suzi
Gruver will represent Shelton in
singles, Patty Barnett and Roxie
Wilson will be one doubles team
and Dena Stracke and Debbie
Witcraft will be another.
SHELTON HIGH SCHOOL'S jayvee cross country runners are off and
runn~(jagainst a North Thurston team they beat.
Travel
Shelton's undefeated Climbers will meet Timberline in an
away game this Friday.
Coach Jack Stark is expecting this game to be another
tough match for the Climbers.
Shelton will be without end Tom Brigham this week.
Brigham is recovering from a knee injury received in last
week's North Thurston game. Fred Miller is also out with an
injury.
SHELTON QUARTERBACK Terry Knight (15) finds
Thurston lineman between himself and his receiver du
Highclimber-Rarns battle on Loop Field.
Trium
Defeat seems to be a word
Shelton High School's Cross
Country team has yet to learn.
Still undefeated, the Climber
harriers downed two more
opponents over the past week.
North Thurston was the first
HIGHCLIMBERS Rich James (left) and Mark Lewis pound down a wooded to the end zone.
By JIM KNEELAND
Shelton managed to overcome
fumble fever to defeat the North
Thurston Rams 26-6 in its second
consecutive home game played at
Loop Field.
Shelton's offense was slow to
start, fumbling the first three
times they had the ball. The first
two times Shelton fumbled, it
looked like North Thurston was
going to get off to an early lead,
but the tough Climber defense
held them both times.
There was no scoring in the
first quarter, but in the second.
quarter the Climber offense got
moving.
With a fourth down and eight
the Climbers found themselves
forced to punt. White boomed
one the Ram team couldn't
handle. After the scramble for the
ball was over, Tracy Armstrong
was found in possession of the
ball on the Ram ten yard line.
Trying to take advantage of
the gift by the defense,
quarterback Neal White took the
ball a yard closer to the goal line.
Tom Neth then took a crack at
the Rams line but found he could
only grind out a yard. On the
third down play, White passed to
Doug Long for the score.
Shelton's second score came
in the third quarter after Tracy
Armstrong returned a punt fifteen
yards, to set up a second fifteen
yard play putting the ball on the
fifteen yard line.
Duane Makoviney carried the
ball for no gain on the first down
play. On the second down play,
Don Neth fought for five yards.
With third down and goal to go,
the Climber's Neal White kept the
ball and rambled the remaining
their next series but the Rams
were called for roughing the
kicker. Steve Settle then broke
loose and rambled forty-three
yards for the touchdown. Again
the extra point was no good.
Mass confusion crept into the
last couple of minutes as seven
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The Hood Canal Junior High
School football team was
defeated by the ltoquiam Cubs
ninth grade team last Thursday by
SHS Jayvees
;r Loss
Shelton's junior varsity
football team suffered its second
loss as it fell to Centralia 26-16.
Centralia scored twenty
points in the second quarter
against Shelton's reserves. Shelton.
scored all its points in the third
quarter.
Scorers for SheIton were:
Steve Settle, from a one-yard run,
and Ray Krumpols, who ran three
yards for a T.D. On both scores,
two-point PAT's were run
successfully.
Total yards rushing for
Shelton was 242. Steve Settle was
the leading rusher with 86 yards.
Bob Rietz was the leading
tackler with dight; Steve Settle
had six tackles.
Next week's game is at
Olympia.
five yards for the touchdown.
White added the extra point to Hoop Exhibition
and hardest to fall. Shelton swept make the score at the end of the
all point-earning places in a third quarter fourteen to nothing. Slated Monday
dramatic display of team depth. Scoring broke loose in the
Mark Lewis grabbed first with
Rich James not far behind. Mike
Hays was third with Bill Madison
coming in fourth. Paul Dwyer was
the fifth-place finisher.
Shelton nearly did it again in
a meet held here on Tuesday
against North Kitsap when they
took all but one place.
Mark Lewis was again first
and again he was followed by
teammate Rich James. Mike Hays
took third just ahead of a North
Kitsap runner. Bill Madison
finished fifth.
fourth quarter when the reserves
were put in by Shelton.
In the first Climber series of
the quarter reserve quarterback
Ray Krumpols ground out a
touchdown. The series started
with Don Neth charging the Ram
line for a ~yard. Tracy Armstrong
then carried for four on the
second down play. With a third
down and five, Steve Settle broke
loose and rambled for fifteen
yards.
The next two plays gave three
yards towards the first down, but
with a third down and seven Bob
Crume took a ten yard romp to
get the first down. On the next
play there was a fumble on the
By JIM KNEELAND
According to some of
Shelton's foremost sports experts,
the Shelton Cheerleaders, the
sports event of the season will
take place on Monday, October
11.
The Redheads, an all girl
basketball team, will play an
exhibition game against the
"Fabulous Faculty Five Plus
Five" to benefit the Pep Staff.
The game will be held in the
High School Gym next Monday
evening. Tickets are available at
the Shelton High School office or
at the door.
penalties were called against
Shelton in the last three minutes.
Included in those penalties was
one for too many men on the
field. These penalties helped the
Rams score their lone score in the
last second.
Steve Settle was Shelton's
leading
yards. Don
and Neal
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Shelton
compared to
Thurston.
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a score of 42 to 16.
The ttoquiam team scored
several times on long runs and
passes, using the fine speed of
their backs and ends. The Trojan
defense was effective at stopping
the Cubs' running game up the
middle, but they had difficulty in
halting their opponent on end
sweeps and numerous third down
situations.
Both of the Hood Canal
touchdowns were scored in the
second half by eighth grade
halfback Jeff Pill on short line
plunges. Pill and quarterback Del
Miller scored the extra points
after touchdown. Quarterback
Miller was the Trojan's most
effective ball carrier, gaining 80
yards on but six carries.
Pill was the workhorse for the
Trojans, lugging the ball eleven
times for a total of 51 yards.
Halfback Clayton Molinero gained
30 yards on 8 carries. Fullback Pat
LaClair netted 31 yards on seven
carries.
The def
end Dana
Jeff Pill an(
Anderson
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Trojans are
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Canal team-
Hopkins met the wrath of the exchange, however, Shelton
aggressive Shelton Blazer Junior recovered for no gain. On the
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