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By EMILY HANSON but lost 4-6, 3-6.
"I think we had good hits
Poor weather has affect-but our consistency and lobs
ed the Shelton boys' tennis weren't too great," Goodale
team a lot lately, said. "Sometimes we'd lob it
The Highclimbers were too short and they'd smash
about to play at home it backatus."
against South Kitsap on He added that he
Thursday, Oct. 6 but thethought the team could
team's home match against have done better against
Olympia on Monday, Oct. South Kitsap.
10 was canceled due to rain "We're playing a team
as was the team's away with a lot more talent and
match against Stadium onplayers; we all tried hard,
Tuesday, Oct. 11. though," Goodale said.
"The rest of our season Goodale said he thinks
depends on the weather, as tile team is playing bet-
always," John Perry, head ter but that, after losing so
coach, said. many seniors last year, the
He added that, due to team is still too young.
preliminaries beginning As of press time, the
next Tuesday, if the High- team had not yet played at
climbers are unable to play home against Mr. Tahoma
their last schedule match- on Wednesday, Oct. 12.
at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, Perry said he thought
Oct. 13 against Central Deacon and Pentony have
Kitsap- the match will just a good shot of making it to
be canceled and the regular districts next week.
season will be over. "They have been playing
In the team's match lastbetter consistently," Perry
week against South Kitsap, said. "It just depends on
the Highclimbers lost 0-5. who they play in the pre-
"My No. 1 doubles team liminaries."
s this
played
okay
against
The
preliminaries
an
are
/
Journal photos by Emily Hanson
Shelton's Indi Endicott forhands the bbll back toward his South Kitsap
undefeated doubles team, currently scheduled to be-
Perry said. In the second gin at 2:30 p.m. on Tues- opponents during the Highclimbers' home match on Thursday, Oct. 6.
set, Alex Deacon and John day, Octl 18 at South Kit- Endicott played on the No. 2 doubles team along with Brandon Goodale.
Pentony pushed the Southsap High School.
]
Kitsap team into a tie- Any players who win
breaker, which I thoughtat preliminaries will go on
was pretty good." to the district tournament
Perry said the No. 2 at the University of Puget
doubles team, Indi Endi- Sound on Thursday, Oct. 20
cott and Brandon Goodale, where they will play on in-
stayed in its match as well, door courts.
Shelton's Brandon
Goodale follows
through on his
backhand during
his match with Indi
Endicott as his No. 2
doubles partner.
Brandon Goodale, left, congratulates h is teammate lndi Endicott on a
point well played during its match as t he No. 2 doubles team against
South Kitsap on Thursday, Oct. 6.
Swim
Continued from page C-3
On Saturday, Oct. 8. the Lady High-
climbers swam at the South Sound Re-
lays at Evergreen State College, however
Youngquist said he and his team did not
LincOln:meet
Tuesda~: Oct.4
keep track of times or scores.
"Saturday's meet was just a fun meet." South Kit meet := : i:ii; ,
Yonngquist said. "We went ~here to get Thursday, Oe~ap
the girls some practice in the relays and to
practice starting from the blocks.
As of press time, SHS had not yet hosted 200 Medley Rvlay - 1, Carisa KunkIe, Sara Minighin,
their meet against Olympia on Tuesday, Hannah Garcial Sarah Myers, 2i04.52; 2, Carley Kunkle,
Oct. 11. Emma Pridmor~, Anika Griffin Kayh Jackson, 2:20.20.
200 Freestyle ~-3, Sarah Myers, 2:11.5!; 4, Paige Golds-
by, 2:29.96 (PR); 6, Anika Gri~, 2:47.43 (PR ~.
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4. Emma Pridmore, 2:49.49; 6, Jordan Crossan, 3:25.03.
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50 Freestyle-~ :1, Hannah Gareia. 26 72: 2, Paige GCdsby, 30:06; 3, Janae Nicols.
35:09 :(PR);
t00 Butterfly +1, Sarah Myers,
500 Freestyle ~ 2, Jordan Cr0ssan, ~:48.65; 3, Rebecca Dodge, 8:08,81; 4, Jamie
Chavez:,: 8:32i4i.
2 02.94; 5, Jordan
200 Freestyle Relay- 1, Carisa Kunkte, Sara Minighin, Anika Griffin, Emma
.... Rebecca Dodge, Paige Goldsby,
Km~kle. 1:12.81 (PR); 6, Carley Kunkle, 1:22,82.
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100 Breaststroke - 1, Sara Minighin, 1:19 51 (PR); 2,
Emma Pridm0rO. 1:24.80: 3, Hannah Womer. 1:30.37.
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