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By Michael Heinbach
michael@masoncoun cam
The South Mason Youth Soccer
Club boys' U-11 Wolverines earned a-
3-1 victor~ over Ol:y~pia United Soc-
cer Club on Sunday in the champion-
ship match of the Recreational Cup
district tournament at the Capital
Soccer Fields in Olympia
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Wolverines advanced to the regional
tournament to face other district qual-
ifiers Dec. 1 and 2 at a location to be
determined with a chance to represent
the region at the Washington State
Youth Soccer Recreational Champi-
onships, held Dec. 8-9 at the Starfire
Sports complex in Tukwila.
The Wolverines began the two-day
tournament with a 3-3 pool-play draw
Nov. 10 against Tumwater Soccer Club
Thunder Football Club. South Mason
followed by posting an afternoon 3-1
defeat of Harbor Youth Soccer Club of
Aberdeen.
The Wolverines earned their way
into the district championship match"
with a 3-0 semifinal blanking of HYSC
before posting the title contest victory
over OUSC.
Members of the U-11 Wolverines
include John Bourgault, Aaron Cer-
vantes, Harry Derramona, Jesus
Diaz, Lucus Gaspar, James Johnson,
Richard Lingle, Davis Mendlota-Lo-
pez, Jose Morales-Sanchez, Arman-
do Nararrete, Paulo Pablo-Thomas,
Pablo Thomas, Liam Pettit, Kadence
Salazar, Jackson Selby and Everet
Waltermire, The Wolverines are guid-
ed by head coach Bryan Pettit, and as-
sistants Todd Waltermire and Justin
Courtesy photo
Members of the South Mason Youth Soccer Club U-11 Wolverines gather during the Recreational Cup district
tournament Nov. 11 and Sunday in Olympia.
Bourgault,
Additionally~ the SMYSC boys"
U-14 Shelton United team advanced to
the regional tournament by earning a
wild card berth following competition
last weekend in the Recreational Cup.
Further details were unavailable as of
the Shelton-Mason County Journal's
deadline.
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