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Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022 ~ Shelton—Mason County Page 21
Sheflon
Football
The Highclimbersfell to Tumwater
49-7 in Shelton’s homecoming game
Oct. 14*at Highclimber Stadium.
Shelton (43, 2—2) travels to Tumwa-
ter to take on Black Hills on Friday in
an EvCo game. -‘
Girls soccer
Shelton lost two matches to Elma
and Centralia last week.
The Highclimbersfell to Elma 1-0
on Oct. 11 at Highclimber Stadium in
a nonleague game. Shelton hosted Cen-
tralia on Oct. 13 and lost 2—0 in an Ev—
ergreen Conference match.
Shelton (2-10, 1-7) traveled to Tum-
water on Tuesday and hosts Rochester
today in EvCo contests.
Volleyball
Shelton lost two ’matches to Elma
and Centralia in nonleague and Ever-
green Conference matches.
The Highclimbers dropped a non-
league match against Elma 3-1 on Oct.
11 in Elma. Shelton hit the road on
Oct. 13 and left Centralia with a 3-1
loss.
Shelton (2-8, 1-6) hosted Tumwater
on Tuesday and travels to Rochester on
Thursday for an EvCo match.
Girls swimming
The Highclimbers earned a 115-47
win against Eatonville in a nonleague
swi I’meet in Shelton on Oct. 11.
elton’s 200-yard medley relay
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team of Abbi Sachs, Fiona Dowling,
Lelia Ollenburg and Madeline Allred
won the race in 2 minutes, 11 seconds.
The ZOO-yard freestyle relay team of .
KaylinMutoli, Madeline Smith, Hailey
LaCelle and Alana Rheinhardt won
with a time of 2:16. The 400-yard free-
style relay team of Ollenburg, Allred,
Mutoli and Sachs won with a time of
4:24. ‘
In individual races, Mutoli won the
200-yard freestyle race in 2:18 and the
100-yard backstroke in 1:10. Ollenburg
won the 200-yard individual medley in
2:34 and the 100-yard butterfly in 1:08.
Allred won the 50-yard freestyle in a
time of 27 seconds and the 100-yard
freestyle in 1:01.
Shelton travels to Mark Morris in
Longview on Saturday for the South-
west Washington Girls Swim Invite.
Cross country
Lily Bennett won the girls race and
Jacob Miller finished third in the boys
race in an Evergreen Conference cross
country meet Oct. 12 at Pioneer Park in
“ Tumwater.
Bennett won the race in 21 minutes,
11 seconds. Madison Lohmeyer finished
eighth with a time of 23:44.
In the boys race, Miller took third
place in 16:41.33, barely edging out
teammate J aydon Blackburn in
16:41.54. Carson Bursch placed ninth
in 17:05. Landon Bursch finished 18th
in 18:28 and Jack Parker placed 20th in
18:32. Nathan Gomez took 24th place,
Richard Beckman finished in 28th and
Jackson Dale earned 32nd place; ~ '
The Shelton boysplaced second be-
hind Tumwater. ‘
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action at the Evergreen Conference
championships Wednesday at Pioneer
Park in Tumwater. Shelton will be in
action Oct. 27 at the District Champi-
onship race at Lewis River Golf Course
in Woodland.
North Mason .
Girls soccer
The Bulldogs lost to Bainbridge-
and Port Angeles in Olympic League
matches last week.
North Mason fell to Bainbridge 8-1
at home Oct. 11 before traveling to
‘ Pdrt Angeles on Oct. 13, leaving the
peninsula with an 8-0 loss.
North Mason (1-10, 1-9) hosted
V Bremerton on Tuesday and travels to
Olympic todayfor an Olympic League
match. .
Volleyball
North Mason won its lone game
last week, defeating Bainbridge 3—2 at
home in an Olympic League contest on
Oct? 1 1. ‘
TheBulldogs (2-7, 2-7) hosted
Bremerton on Tuesday and travel to
Olympic today in league matches.
Cross country
Kezlie Thygesen took third place in
an Olympic League race at Dungeness
National Wildlife Refuge in Sequim on
Oct. 12. ‘ . L ,
Thygesen finished the race in 20 ’
minutes, 45 seconds. Cali DuPont
ished 16th in a time of 22:53. Paige
Kelly placed 33rd, Alexis Antonowicz
- finished 59th and Sadie Evans placed
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60th. Ysaunaa Hernandez rounded out
the Bulldogs in 67th place.
In the boys race, North Mason’s
Jackson Bergdahl was the highest
Bulldogs finisher in 12th place with a
time of 18:19.
Hunter Abad placed 5lst, Trent Pe-
tersen finished 55th and Ben Ford took
56th place. Anders Oldright earned
58th place, Aaron Kilbury finished
59th and Keegan Bonnell rounded out
the Bulldogs in 65th.
'North Mason raced in the Olympic
League Championships on Wednesday
at Dungeness Golf Course in Sequim.
The Bulldogs will compete Oct. 29 in
the Westside Classic District Champi-‘
onships at Chambers Creek Properties
in University Place.
Mary M. Knight ‘
Football
Mary M. Knight fell to the Washing.
ton School for the Deaf 63-18 in Van-
couver on Oct. 15. -
The Owls (0-7) wrap up the season
on Saturday at 1 p.m.' against Wishkah
Valley. in Matlock. '
Volleyball ;
The Owls earned a sweep of
'Oakville on Oct. 12 on the road and
of Washington School for the Deaf on
'Oct. 13 in Coastal League volleyball
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Mary M. Knight (6-6, 5-1) traveled
to Wishkah Valley on Tuesday and
hosts Lake Quinault today league
matches. .
i Compiled by reporter Matt Baide
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