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t d todistrict tourney: Soccer squad i00ague-leading Bulldogs gets win in OT tope to make it to state An overtime goal gave the North unassisted into the net by Hannah Mason girls' soccer squad its ninth Marshall. Due to Marshall's cur- win of the season this past Thurs- nor-kicking prowess, rather than h Mason's volleyball team against Holy Name. is headed to the district tourna- day. Trailing 0-2 at the halfin their citing the now-famous "Bend it ..ued its impressive season A tbw players racked up some ment this weekend, from which last regular season game against like Beckham" line, team members |,reek with another win to re- impressive stats in the win over the top two teams will advance to Port Townsend, the girls bounced fondly encourage each other to "Hit unbeaten in both league and the Redskins: Stephanie Hicks the state tournament. Their first, back first with a Sholena Black- it like Hannah!" on play. had 29 digs; Danielle Cook had game this weekend will be at 1 well header offa Hannah Marshall The girls finished the regular e girls beat Port Townsend 27 kills and l0 bh)cks; Maci Hunt p.m. on Saturday, November 3, corner kick at the 65-minute mark. season at 9-6-1. The team's post- jr e road in ibur games: 23-25 had ;15 assists and seven aces; and at Fife High School. They will be A short while later, Taylor Sawyer season hopes were on hold this 0 I : nly game lost in a league Becca ttenry had 12 kills on the playing against either Eatonville blasted one into the back of the net week pending the outcome of a h so far), 25-20, 25-16 and night, or Sequim - two teams that they from 30 yards out to tie things up. Klahowya and Kingston matchup ) LThe team is now 13-1, with A recent state wide coaches' have, of course, already beaten It took five minutes of overtime, set to occur after this paper went to ly loss being a non league poll has the Lady Bulldogs in sixth this year. The team's second game and just as many corners, to seal press. North Mason needed a Kla- , , the deal tbr the Bulldogs. The game howya win to qualify for district ' up early in the season place in the 2A category. The team will likely be at 3 p.m. winner came on a curving corner play this Saturday, November 3. Fire District 3: 00uditor makes findings SepticTankSaIes. Instafls. Repairs- Pumps. Baffles Repaired II 00ter checking records 00,sers,0s,a,,oO.O,,c00.,or00a,00r00,.c,,0,00e,oo00ono Drain Fields • Curtain & Foundation Drains • Foundation Digouts Misc. Clearing • Gravel • Perc Holes • Designs Available °atinued from page 1.) modified vehicle used to fight wild- news, Chief Graeber recently did financial audit, for !ts part, land fires; their intent to (expen- announce the completion of the ated the department s books sively) contract with an indepen- long-awaited brush rig. [st federal and state general- dent company for development of But as to the other points ofcon- Cepted accounting standards. BLANCH :'S BARK AND GRAVEL 54 Iq (;RAPEVIEW LOOP ROAD a departmentwide strategic plan; tention, Lippincott considers them results disclosed no instanc- and the inappropriate influence to be continuing issues between nOnCompliance or other mat- of the Grapeview Community As- the firefighters and the board. . at are required to be report- in the conduct of fire de- FOR THEIR part, commis- * Crushed Driveway Rock 3/4"-1 1/2" (Black or grey) * sociation (Clean or minus) " r'der the federal manual"Gov- partment business, sioners Stark and Fugere consider • * Large River Rock r ......... "1. [veal Auditing Standards." Lippincott states that because the results of the audit to have no * * Delivery 5 days a week I ALL DR|VEWAY |. these were internal matters, the IESMOOTH, controlledlan- consequences in the present and • * Dark, rich topsoil I GRAVEL CUS'rOM I. e of the reports, though, does scope of the audit necessarily could future work of the board. • • Dark, rich Hemlock Bark I SPREAD FREE I* even hint at the volume of fi- not include them. "We had problems, they were . L .__P..,"' /:,/o7 C_,h.,/2o€ .---I. °afrontations the department THESE ISSUES had been honest mistakes, we resolved . CLOSED SATURDAYS U-HAUL BY APPOINTMENT ONLY . eXPerienced over the past earlier addressed in a nine-point them, and we will not make them " Years. Statement of No Confidence issued again," says Fugere. "They were ttspoken members of the by the firefighters' association and history, and the audit confrmed ltlaity have maintained that read into the record by Lippincott that no further action was needed. ,ecret meetings" and various at the commissioners' September Case closed, and we all need to NORTH MASON Internal incidents were only 2006 meeting. The statement was move on," lP of the iceberg, also later published in The Herald Lippincott isn't so optimistic. FIBER COMPANY ) Lippincott, spokesperson and The Journal. "The board greatly distanced them- Le Fire District 3 Firefight- Lippincott notes that two of the selves from the firefighters and the Th Pl Take ASsociation, maintains that nine points in that statement - the chief and anytrust between them e ¢e To YoLr *adation issues include the board's understanding of their le- and the board was badly damaged S painfullyadversarialrela- gal obligations and their conduct if not actually destroyed," he said. YARD & WOOD Wste lip with the fire chief, Patti of improperly publicized meetings "Those relationships were not a )or; their delay in establish- - were addressed in the audit and subject of the audit, but they are Contractors Welcome State-mandated firefighters' he hopes those matters are now the basis of the internal workings .. .._ ...:, taraination center; delay in completely resolved, of the department and they'll take °rapletion of a brush rig - a And in one brief bit of good a very long time to rebuild." the library o,,. ,vents set at '71'02"8 PJeasecaJJf°rdirecti°nsandm°reinf°rmati°n NO Plastics or Garbage PLEASE e North Mason Timberland November. • The library presents Junior al Library in Belfair has All Timberland programs are PageTurners Book Group for Kids Offer during the first half of free of charge unless otherwise from 4 to 5 p.m. on Thursday, No- noted. Anyone needing special ac- vember 8, for children in grades ! !t-- commodations to participate inn 1-3. Meet for a book chat, games, seasorl library's program may contact the snacks and a craft. Register at the library at least four days in ad- library a week before the program as opened vance, and pickup the featured book, The For information on any topic Tortoise and the Hare by Janet :tinued or for help :finding information Stevens. Reieshments provided from page 1.) ,.e catch data, which has im- resources, the TRL Central Refer- by the Friends of the North Mason l Our estimates of the catch- ence librarians are available toll- Timberland Library. i'y , Childers said. "At the t " free at 1-800-562-6022. * All Timberland Regional Li- Experience • Commitment. In00egr [ t]rae, though, we're going to The Belfhir library, which can braries will be closed on Monday, "My top priority is to help our teachers, aore crabbers to report their be reached by calling 275-3232, is November 12, for Veterans Day. tefore we can do away with located at 23081 NE State Route Libraries will resume regular staff and community find a common Jao . ,, 3. Now, here is a quick look at the schedules on Tuesday, November ki" e surveys entirely, vision to unite us in creating challenging lders noted that all crabbers library's schedule: 13. and exciting schools that serve all lbraitted catch reports on students well. The school board's role Will be entered into a draw- is to ensure that sound policies are g'r 10 free 2008 combinationlicenses. Gridsters get in place, thereby empowering the "r September 3, crabbers who district's professionals to discover and carry out the r Crab in Puget Sound should best educational practices. I believe this cooperative eirwintercatchcardstore-second victory approach willresultinhigherstudentachievement, eir catch, Childers said. and community pride. I'd appreciate your vote!" The North Mason Bulldogs ins attack for the Bulldogs with Paid for byArt Wightman NM School Board Campaign ction ets picked up their second win of the 215 yards on l5 carries and a pair .800NETwinLakesRd.*Tahuya, WA98588 attention season in a blowout this past week of touchdowns. in Poulsbo. Quarterback Darrell Newman lltinued North Mason beat a winless had a big night, going eight furl0 MI S - | ON from page 1.) Kingston High School by ascore of with 126 yards and three touch- ," - CR::]K L a sanitizing solution of one 59-29. The team is now 2-7 overall downs. John Fullington caught and 2-2 in league matchups, six of those balls, two tbr touch- !;itlsehold bleach to 10 parts ANTI00V00 ALLERY Bryan Stromberg led the rush- downs.  . IS WORTH noting that ha- A Gallery Of Antique Artisans tre at high risk for infection Over 3,000 Sq. Ft. Of Primitives To Fine Antiques ]es.'aid their dogs in the deliveryAny person experiencing Dre Nancy IsbelJ & Everything In Between. New [ TI. rl]l. 131 . IkTlnvent°ryDaily Symptoms, including head- V J.lJ.l' a ' Uscle aches and fever with- now practicing at e Weeks of exposure should lff.the'r°wnphy s'cmns. A Country WEEKEND SALE her information on the dis- Sat. • Sun. * Men. -- Nov. 10, 11 & 12 a be obtained from the na- Uenters for Disease Control, Veterinary Clinic STOREWIDE q otl the Web at www.cdc. • General small animal medicine/surgery CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EVENT Ilyn View RV Park • Acupuncture certified ooa -- fu. & [abulou, rims Christmas Layaway Specials Senior park * Internal medicine residency • $50 or less $1 per item • Over $50 $5 per item * (Llntil 12/22/07) located in quaint • Free gift wrap and greeting card with every layaway beach community. 23730 NE SR3 * Loe Cam PL. * BeLem (.,n,,., },) SOUND VIEWS! * 10 minutes from Hwy. 16 Order Your Christmas Gift Baskets bWalk to shopping, * 0.2 miles south of the stoplight at Safeway (An sales final) each & restaurants Open M-F 8 am-6 pm If we don't have it we can find it I "3120 360,277.3800 0. NE SR 3. Be]fair • 360-277-9108. Lisa Mort-Owner ii i i ii Thursday, November 1,2007 - Belfair Herald section of the Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 3 t d todistrict tourney: Soccer squad i00ague-leading Bulldogs gets win in OT tope to make it to state An overtime goal gave the North unassisted into the net by Hannah Mason girls' soccer squad its ninth Marshall. Due to Marshall's cur- win of the season this past Thurs- nor-kicking prowess, rather than h Mason's volleyball team against Holy Name. is headed to the district tourna- day. Trailing 0-2 at the halfin their citing the now-famous "Bend it ..ued its impressive season A tbw players racked up some ment this weekend, from which last regular season game against like Beckham" line, team members |,reek with another win to re- impressive stats in the win over the top two teams will advance to Port Townsend, the girls bounced fondly encourage each other to "Hit unbeaten in both league and the Redskins: Stephanie Hicks the state tournament. Their first, back first with a Sholena Black- it like Hannah!" on play. had 29 digs; Danielle Cook had game this weekend will be at 1 well header offa Hannah Marshall The girls finished the regular e girls beat Port Townsend 27 kills and l0 bh)cks; Maci Hunt p.m. on Saturday, November 3, corner kick at the 65-minute mark. season at 9-6-1. The team's post- jr e road in ibur games: 23-25 had ;15 assists and seven aces; and at Fife High School. They will be A short while later, Taylor Sawyer season hopes were on hold this 0 I : nly game lost in a league Becca ttenry had 12 kills on the playing against either Eatonville blasted one into the back of the net week pending the outcome of a h so far), 25-20, 25-16 and night, or Sequim - two teams that they from 30 yards out to tie things up. Klahowya and Kingston matchup ) LThe team is now 13-1, with A recent state wide coaches' have, of course, already beaten It took five minutes of overtime, set to occur after this paper went to ly loss being a non league poll has the Lady Bulldogs in sixth this year. The team's second game and just as many corners, to seal press. North Mason needed a Kla- , , the deal tbr the Bulldogs. The game howya win to qualify for district ' up early in the season place in the 2A category. The team will likely be at 3 p.m. winner came on a curving corner play this Saturday, November 3. Fire District 3: 00uditor makes findings SepticTankSaIes. Instafls. Repairs- Pumps. Baffles Repaired II 00ter checking records 00,sers,0s,a,,oO.O,,c00.,or00a,00r00,.c,,0,00e,oo00ono Drain Fields • Curtain & Foundation Drains • Foundation Digouts Misc. Clearing • Gravel • Perc Holes • Designs Available °atinued from page 1.) modified vehicle used to fight wild- news, Chief Graeber recently did financial audit, for !ts part, land fires; their intent to (expen- announce the completion of the ated the department s books sively) contract with an indepen- long-awaited brush rig. [st federal and state general- dent company for development of But as to the other points ofcon- Cepted accounting standards. BLANCH :'S BARK AND GRAVEL 54 Iq (;RAPEVIEW LOOP ROAD a departmentwide strategic plan; tention, Lippincott considers them results disclosed no instanc- and the inappropriate influence to be continuing issues between nOnCompliance or other mat- of the Grapeview Community As- the firefighters and the board. . at are required to be report- in the conduct of fire de- FOR THEIR part, commis- * Crushed Driveway Rock 3/4"-1 1/2" (Black or grey) * sociation (Clean or minus) " r'der the federal manual"Gov- partment business, sioners Stark and Fugere consider • * Large River Rock r ......... "1. [veal Auditing Standards." Lippincott states that because the results of the audit to have no * * Delivery 5 days a week I ALL DR|VEWAY |. these were internal matters, the IESMOOTH, controlledlan- consequences in the present and • * Dark, rich topsoil I GRAVEL CUS'rOM I. e of the reports, though, does scope of the audit necessarily could future work of the board. • • Dark, rich Hemlock Bark I SPREAD FREE I* even hint at the volume of fi- not include them. "We had problems, they were . L .__P..."' /:,/o7 C_,h.,/2o€ .---I. °afrontations the department THESE ISSUES had been honest mistakes, we resolved . CLOSED SATURDAYS U-HAUL BY APPOINTMENT ONLY . eXPerienced over the past earlier addressed in a nine-point them, and we will not make them " Years. Statement of No Confidence issued again," says Fugere. "They were ttspoken members of the by the firefighters' association and history, and the audit confrmed ltlaity have maintained that read into the record by Lippincott that no further action was needed. ,ecret meetings" and various at the commissioners' September Case closed, and we all need to NORTH MASON Internal incidents were only 2006 meeting. The statement was move on," lP of the iceberg, also later published in The Herald Lippincott isn't so optimistic. FIBER COMPANY ) Lippincott, spokesperson and The Journal. "The board greatly distanced them- Le Fire District 3 Firefight- Lippincott notes that two of the selves from the firefighters and the Th Pl Take ASsociation, maintains that nine points in that statement - the chief and anytrust between them e ¢e To YoLr *adation issues include the board's understanding of their le- and the board was badly damaged S painfullyadversarialrela- gal obligations and their conduct if not actually destroyed," he said. YARD & WOOD Wste lip with the fire chief, Patti of improperly publicized meetings "Those relationships were not a )or; their delay in establish- - were addressed in the audit and subject of the audit, but they are Contractors Welcome State-mandated firefighters' he hopes those matters are now the basis of the internal workings .. .._ ...:, taraination center; delay in completely resolved, of the department and they'll take °rapletion of a brush rig - a And in one brief bit of good a very long time to rebuild." the library o,,. ,vents set at '71'02"8 PJeasecaJJf°rdirecti°nsandm°reinf°rmati°n NO Plastics or Garbage PLEASE e North Mason Timberland November. • The library presents Junior al Library in Belfair has All Timberland programs are PageTurners Book Group for Kids Offer during the first half of free of charge unless otherwise from 4 to 5 p.m. on Thursday, No- noted. Anyone needing special ac- vember 8, for children in grades ! !t-- commodations to participate inn 1-3. Meet for a book chat, games, seasorl library's program may contact the snacks and a craft. Register at the library at least four days in ad- library a week before the program as opened vance, and pickup the featured book, The For information on any topic Tortoise and the Hare by Janet :tinued or for help :finding information Stevens. Reieshments provided from page 1.) ,.e catch data, which has im- resources, the TRL Central Refer- by the Friends of the North Mason l Our estimates of the catch- ence librarians are available toll- Timberland Library. i'y , Childers said. "At the t " free at 1-800-562-6022. * All Timberland Regional Li- Experience • Commitment. In00egr [ t]rae, though, we're going to The Belfhir library, which can braries will be closed on Monday, "My top priority is to help our teachers, aore crabbers to report their be reached by calling 275-3232, is November 12, for Veterans Day. tefore we can do away with located at 23081 NE State Route Libraries will resume regular staff and community find a common Jao . ,, 3. Now, here is a quick look at the schedules on Tuesday, November ki" e surveys entirely, vision to unite us in creating challenging lders noted that all crabbers library's schedule: 13. and exciting schools that serve all lbraitted catch reports on students well. The school board's role Will be entered into a draw- is to ensure that sound policies are g'r 10 free 2008 combinationlicenses. Gridsters get in place, thereby empowering the "r September 3, crabbers who district's professionals to discover and carry out the r Crab in Puget Sound should best educational practices. I believe this cooperative eirwintercatchcardstore-second victory approach willresultinhigherstudentachievement, eir catch, Childers said. and community pride. I'd appreciate your vote!" The North Mason Bulldogs ins attack for the Bulldogs with Paid for byArt Wightman NM School Board Campaign ction ets picked up their second win of the 215 yards on l5 carries and a pair .800NETwinLakesRd.*Tahuya, WA98588 attention season in a blowout this past week of touchdowns. in Poulsbo. Quarterback Darrell Newman lltinued North Mason beat a winless had a big night, going eight furl0 MI S - | ON from page 1.) Kingston High School by ascore of with 126 yards and three touch- ," - CR::]K L a sanitizing solution of one 59-29. The team is now 2-7 overall downs. John Fullington caught and 2-2 in league matchups, six of those balls, two tbr touch- !;itlsehold bleach to 10 parts ANTI00V00 ALLERY Bryan Stromberg led the rush- downs.  . IS WORTH noting that ha- A Gallery Of Antique Artisans tre at high risk for infection Over 3,000 Sq. Ft. Of Primitives To Fine Antiques ]es.'aid their dogs in the deliveryAny person experiencing Dre Nancy IsbelJ & Everything In Between. New [ TI. rl]l. 131 . IkTlnvent°ryDaily Symptoms, including head- V J.lJ.l' a ' Uscle aches and fever with- now practicing at e Weeks of exposure should lff.the'r°wnphy s'cmns. A Country WEEKEND SALE her information on the dis- Sat. • Sun. * Men. -- Nov. 10, 11 & 12 a be obtained from the na- Uenters for Disease Control, Veterinary Clinic STOREWIDE q otl the Web at www.cdc. • General small animal medicine/surgery CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EVENT Ilyn View RV Park • Acupuncture certified ooa -- fu. & [abulou, rims Christmas Layaway Specials Senior park * Internal medicine residency • $50 or less $1 per item • Over $50 $5 per item * (Llntil 12/22/07) located in quaint • Free gift wrap and greeting card with every layaway beach community. 23730 NE SR3 * Loe Cam PL. * BeLem (.,n,,., },) SOUND VIEWS! * 10 minutes from Hwy. 16 Order Your Christmas Gift Baskets bWalk to shopping, * 0.2 miles south of the stoplight at Safeway (An sales final) each & restaurants Open M-F 8 am-6 pm If we don't have it we can find it I "3120 360,277.3800 0. NE SR 3. Be]fair • 360-277-9108. Lisa Mort-Owner ii i i ii Thursday. November 1. 2007 - Belfair Herald section of the Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 3