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By EMILY HANSON
The Shelton boys'
nis team played their
league match of the s
on Monday, Oct. 17.
The Highclimbers
Olympia 7-0
head coach John
was mostly just for
before the team was
ule to play at the
championship on
Oct. 18.
"Olympia is
two teams in the le~
the
ons," assistant coach
Gagnon said.
depth and we're a
young team. We lost
our guys last year to i
ation."
Gagnon said that
the team's losing
season, the players
been
"When you play
better teams, it
your games so we
look for wins, we
improvement and the
have been "
said.
Gagnon stated
main disadvantage
Shelton program is
there is not a club
for the boys to practi
during the off-season.
Though the
against Olympia
Loward
cord, Gagnon said it
bearing on who
Lhe league
which was scheduled
~n on Tuesday, Oct. 1
As of press time
Highclimbers had
competed at the
zhampionship. Any
who won there are
aled to play at
which begin on
Dct. 20. Any athletes
who
win there are schedul
play at districts on :S
day, Oct. 22 at the Ur
dty of Puget Sound.
Seniors
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Minighin's fastest 100
style time is 1:07.20. I:
100-breaststroke, Min
holds the llth spot il
Lop 25 with a fastest til
t:19.20. In the relay s
Minighin s fastest 1
are: 35.23 for the 50-bz
stroke, 29.57 for the 50
style and 1:06.20 fez
100-freestyle.
Pridmore's fastest
in the 200-freestyle we
in 2008 at 2:26.85. Sb
her fastest 200-indiv
medley time in 200
2:48.14. In the 50-free~
Pridmore's fastest timc
~et in 2007 at 28.89.
~et her fastest 100-bt
Fly time in 2009 at 1:2
For the 100-freestyle,
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more's best time was
2009 at 1:04.68. Prid
Athlete
C.ontinued from page (
'ound something that :
~sts him.
"I like to hang out
ny friends, have fur
)utgoing and be outdo
~e added. "I don't like
~till very long."
~d to
i~.~. ' Journal photo by Emily Hanson
atur- Shelton's No, 2 singles player Bryson~Finlay~swings 10wto send the ball
9
iver~ back to his Olympia opponent during~he team s final ieague match of
the season Monday, Oct. 17.
set her fastest 500-freestyle
time last season at 6:50.23.
-4 For the 100-backstroke,
Pridmore set her best time
free- at 1:21.15 in 2009. Prid-
the more holds the 20th spot
ghin in the top 25 rankings for
L thethe 100-breaststroke with
ne ofa time of 1:22.94, her best
plits, this season. Finally, in the
imes relay splits, Pridmore's Shelton's
east-best times are: 34.36 for Jordan
free-50-backstroke, 38.76 for the Crossan
the 50-breaststroke, 32.33 for cheers
the 50-butterfly, 28.16 for on Jamie
time the 50-freestyle and 1:04.04 Chavez in
s setfor the 100-freestyle. the 500 free-
e setRoberts set her best style during
dual 50-freestyle time this sea-
) at son at 32.20. In the relay the Lady
~tyle, splits, Robert's best times Highclimb-
was are: 50.84 for the 50-breast- ers' final
She stroke, 34.07 for the 50-free- home meet
.tter- style and 1:45.13 for the on Tues-
4.20.100-freestyle. Roberts is day, Oct.
Prid-also a diver. Last weekend, 11 against
et inshe qualified for the district
~ore tournament.
Hanson
Pentony said he likes tohasn't really looked into col-
compete in sports because leges yet, though he added
-1 he likes to be the best and to that he hopes to play a lot
see himself improve, of tennis.
ater-"Over the summer, I "That's my passion," he
played a lot of tennis and added. "I've just got to do a
with I know I made a pretty big lot of practice and commit
, be jump over last year." myself to the sport. In five
ors,"Since Pentony hasn't de-years, I'd like to be in school,
sit cided what career path he on the road to being success-
wants to persue, he said he ful and still athletic."
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]hank You
"l-he family of William R. "Bill" Nohe would like to thank the
many people who gave us comfort and support during Bill's
ordeal with cancer.
Special thanks to Pastor Brian Weinberger at Faith Lutheran
Church for officiating at the service, Pastor Jeff Burech for the
beautiful music, VFW Post 318 from Olympia and the National
Guard from Joint Base Lewis-McChord for their part in the
Military Honors.
Our love and gratitude to the caring staff at Alpine Way
Retirement and Assisted Living, your kindness will always be
remembered.
We will be forever grateful to Providence Hospice for being
there with us through this difficult time.
Lastly we would like to thank our many friends and extended
family for their caring and support. The cards, flowers, food and
just being with us meant so much.
May God Bless you all.
-- Tanya No/re and Fami/y
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