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F tb 11 "Up until this last oo a game, I thought we were Continued from page 01 doing pretty well," Hinkle said. "We did not take "Bellarmine Prep is one a step upward with this of the top-tier teams in our game. Mr. Tahoma is a league, if not the state," pretty good football team Hinkle said. "It's an oppor- but I thought we missed tunity for us to measurean opportunity.,' ourselves against a quality With just three league opponent." games left to play, Hinkle Hinkle said there are said he and the team are three things the Highclimb- not focusing on the possibil- ers need to work on defen- ity of post-season play. sively: tackling space, play- "We're in the hard part ing with leverage and rally- of our season," he added. ing to the football. "We just want to get back He added that the on track and progress and team is still looking for its let everything else work it- rhythm offensively, self out." Soccer cost us goals, we're going to be more competitive." Continued from page C-1 He said that Muenchow was the player of the game "When we played at Bel- against Bellarmine Prep. larmine Prep, we lost 8-0," "She puts in a lot of effort Malpass said. "We're start- back there," Malpass said. ing the second half of our As of press time, the season and measuring suc- Lady Highclimbers (1-7, cess by improvement." 2-8) had not yet played at He stated the team was home against Stadium on more competitive againstTuesday, Oct. 11. Bellarmine Prep in this sec- The team is next sched- ond meet up. uled to play at 4:15 p.m. on "I think they competed Thursday, Oct. 13, at Gig really well and surprised Harbor, and at 3:30 p.m. on Bellarmine a bit," Malpass Tuesday, Oct. 18, against said. "It's just silly mistakes Central Kitsap High School that cost us goals and if we in Silverdale Stadium at can eliminate mistakes that Olympic High School. GOLFRESULTS Alderbrook Ladies Golf October 6 - Awards Day Scramble Winning team: Dianne Brown, Betty Olson, Diann Shelton's Carisa Kunkle competes in the backstroke during swim meet against Olympia on Tuesday, Oct. 11. By EMILY HANSON In a sport that is almost all about improving times, the Shelton swimmers are run- ning out of time. The last chance for the Lady Highclimbers to qualify for league is the Narrows Di- visionals meet at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at South Kit- sap High School. For divers, the last chance to qualify for districts is at the Narrows Div- ing Championships at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 20 at Foss High School while the last chance for swimmers to qual- ify for districts is the Narrows Swim Championship at 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 21 at Foss High School. "If the girls don't qualify for league and then for districts, they are done for the year," Chad Youngquist, co-head coach, said. Though they haven't won every meet, the individual Pape and Bebe Silvey wood. Season end prizes: Most Most Birdies: 18-holers) Improved, 18-hole) Sha- First flight, Lorna Martin- ron Defresne; 9-hole) Mary son; second flight, Laverna Lockwood; Medalist of the O'Neil and third flight, Jan year, 18-hole) Alice Chap- estep; 9-hoIers) Diana Ham- man; 9-hole) Mary Lock- mer. Journal photo by Emily Hanson the Lady Highclimbers' home swimmers have consis- "Against South Kit- freestyle with a time of tently set new personal sap we had a great meet 2:29.96. Sara Minighin records (PR) through- with a lot of best times," set a PR in the individu- out the season and their Youngquist said. "It was al medley with a time of meets last week were no one of the most reward- 2:43.42. exception, ing losses I can remem- In the 50 freestyle, On Tuesday, Oct. 4, ber. South Kitsap hasCarley Kunkle set a PR the Lady Highclimbers three times as many at 30.53 while Hannah defeated Lincoln High swimmers, yet we scored Garcia set a PR at 26.31 School 116-21. the maximum possible and Carisa Kunkle set a "Even though Lincoln number of points against PR at 28.53. didn't have a lot of swim- them in two events." Garcia also set a PR mers, one-third of our Youngquist said that in the 100 butterfly at girls came out with per- in the 200 medley re-1:10.68 while Griffin set sonal bests," Youngquist lay, SHS took first and her new PR at 1:25.63. said. second and in the 100In the 100 freestyle Carley Kunkle set a breaststroke, the team Kayli Jackson set a PR PR in the 200 freestyle swept SKHS, taking at 1:09.98, Goldsby set a with a time of 2:42.63 first, second and third. PR at 1:05.77 and Han- while her twin Carisa "We were tied after nah Wormer set aPR at Kunkle set a PR in the the fifth of 12 events, 1:06.62. 200 Individual Medley but South Kitsap domi- Myers and Carisa with a time of 3:04.69. nated the freestyle with Kunkle set PRs in Janae Nicols set a PR their depth in the relays the 100 backstroke at in the 50 freestyle with a and remaining indi- 1:09.59 and 1:12.81, re- time of 35.09 and also in vidual freestyle events," spectively. the 100 freestyle with a he added. "At the fifth Finally, Minighin set time of 1:23.84. event, we had 21'person- another PR in the 100 Setting PRs in the al best performances out breastroke at 1:19.51. 100 butterfly were Anika of 23 swims. By the end With these PRs, Gar- Griffin with a time of of the meet, every swim- cia is now seventh in the 1:30.66 and Sarah Myers mer had at least one best top 25 in the 50 freestyle with a time of 1:14.19. performance and several[ and ninth in the 100 but- Finally, Paige Golds- had as many as three." terfly while Myers is the by also set a PR in the The following are fifth in the top 25 in the 100 freestyle with a time some of the PRs set at 100 backstroke, Carisa of 1:08.47. SKHS: Kunkle is 16 in the back- On Thursday, Oct. 6, Griffin set a PR in the stroke and Minighin is the Lady Highclimbers 200 freestyle with a time llth in the breaststroke. lost to South Kitsap 103- of 2:46.94 while Golds- 83. by set a PR in the 200 See Swim on page C-4 Dr. Stephen Ou ~ealf'thVault. t Go to MyMasonHealth.com for medical histories Meet Stephen Ou, D.O., board-eligible orthopedic suigeon, to the medical staffat MGH and MGH Shelton Orthopedics. He joins Fred Davis, M.D., board certified in orthopedics. Dr. Ou's specialties are shoulders, fractures, and hip/knee replacement, and he has a fellowship in sports medicine. Dr. Ou received his medical degree from Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 2004. He completed his internship and residency at Maimondes Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY; and has a FellOwship in Sports Medicine from University of Arizona Health Sciences Center. For an appointment with Dr. Ou, call MGH Shelton Orthopedics at (360) 427-0663. Mason Genera/Hospital Shelton Orthopedics [360) 427-0663 "" V~A 939 Men. View Dr., Ste. 100, Shelton, WA www.MasonGeneral.com. Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, October 13, 20t 1 - Page C-3