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MMK volleyball season ends after first district match By EMILY HANSON "Even though we Though the Mary M. Knight vol- have had a season leyball team ended its regular season with two losses, the Lady Owls placed that has been fourth in the Coastal League. On Monday, Oct. 25, the Lady Owls trvi at defeated Wishkah in five games. The ~ ~ ~ ~ ~zg first was a 24-26 loss while the second hi was a 25-16 win. [am incredib The Lady Owls lost the third game d f th 19-25 and won the fifth game 25-13 to p~ou 0 e tie the match. The team won the fifth 9[[-'~s ~ and final game 15-9. On Tuesday, Oct. 26, the Lady Owls lost at home to Lake Quinault in four Brehmeyer said the team has games. The team won the first game played many matches this season to 25-20 but lost the next three games all five games and often with Scores 3-25, 16-25 and 21-25. above 25 points. In the team's final regular season "We look forward to great competi- game, the Lady Owls lost to Taholah tion at the district level." in three games with scores of 19-25, The Lady Owls lost in the first 23-25 and 11-25. round of the District 4 1B tournament "Even though we have had a sea- on Tuesday, Nov. 1 against Kingsway son that has been trying at times, I am Christian. incredibly proud of the girls," Kitty See next week's edition of the Brehmeyer, head coach, said. "They Journal for more details. are not afraid to work hard." Journal photo by Emily Hanson Shelton sophomore Cody Williamson, front, trains wi~h senior Nathan • [ • Morgan, middle, and junior Zach Taylor, back, during his last hard day of practice- Monday, OCt. 31 -before the state cross Country meet this Saturday, Nov. 5 lam ss By EMILY HANSON tirade and toughne without any fear. Earlier this season, Shelt~n sophomore "I feel freaking Cody Williamson said he wanted~ to put Williamson said a] Shelton on the map. [ don't know how I'll "I'm trying to make a sthtement thistop 20." year," Williamson said in e~rly October. [Williamson's ct Shelton s still on the ,map for running; after placing ninth we're still here and we re s~ill producing sic on Saturday, i great athletes• l 1@ 19.5. As the only Highclimber Cross country [He was the only runner participating at the state meet ify for this meet as j I wasn t exactl: this Saturday, Nov. 5, Willia~nson has his I,, , chance to achieve that goal. ] [td hear I was goin Head coach Daryl White said William- goal all season wa • , I son ran a great race at districts, liamson said. He ran smartly and cogrageously mWhite said Willi staying in the top ten for mos~ of the race," year. he added. "If he runs the sam~ way at state It is going to be he should do very well?' [ ops in the next two White added that he would have been Williamson's ra, thrilled if Wiltiamson had placed in the to[begin at 2:30 pa top 20 but stated he loves Williamson s at- atthe Sun Willow~, ~s and the way he runs great, I'm so excited," )out going to state. "I ~lace but I'm hoping for ance at state comes at the Westside Clas- ~ct. 29 with a time of ~helton runner to qual- yell. surprised at districts g to state] because the to get to state,' Wil- mson races beyond his ~un to see how he devel- years," he added. ;e at state is scheduled a. on Saturday, Nov. 5 Golf Course in Pasco. Page C-2 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thu?sday, Nov. 3,2011