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Knight Owls
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"I'm proud to be a part of
it and I'm going to miss the
guys who are leaving," he
added.
As of press time, the team
banquet had not yet been
scheduled.
Journal photo by Emily Hanson
Mary M. Knight senior Jonathan Pais rushes
upfield in the pouring rain during the Knight
Owls' playoff game against Neah Bay at Tum-
wate/" Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 12.
Athlete
Continued from page C-1
Ewart said her love of
music began when she
was very young.
"When I was little, mu-
sic sounded cool to me,"
she said. "When I watch
bands or orchestras on
TV it brings out emotions
and I really like how mu-
sic can affect people."
She said she also likes
playing music because it
is not a skill that every
one possesses.
"I like knowing I can do
something that not every-
one can because you can
pick up an instrument
and make a sound but
it takes a lot of work to
make it sound good," she
said.
Another lifelong skill
Ewart has picked up is
sailing. She said she and
her family have always
owned a sailboat and she
is in the Shelton Yacht
Club with her older sis-
ter, Mishawn. The two
of them even maintain a
1935 Ed Monk Sr, sail-
boat their father pur-
chased for them.
"My dad has always
had a sailboat, we've been
in a boat our whole lives,"
Ewart said. "We bought
this boat about four years
ago and Dad said if we
keep doing the mainte-
nance, we can have it."
Every year, the Ewart
family attends the Wood-
en Boat Fair in Glympia
and has won the Favorite
Sailboat award three of
the last four years.
"It's kind of our show-
boat," Ewart added.
Though she said she
wasn't sure if she would
have a sailboat her whole
life, Ewart said she plans
to stay on the water.
"I'll have something to
cruise around on, a pow-
erboat or something," she
Danielle Ewart, a junior on the SHS bowling team,
next frame at a recent bowling match.
Journal photo by Emily Hanson
waits for her
said.
Outside of bowling,
playing music and sail-
ing, Ewart said she is a
normal student.
"I do homework,,, she
said with a laugh. "I'm
taking psychology, hun-
ors English and honors
AP history so that gives
me a lot of homework."
Ewart said she normal-
ly has a high GPA, but
this year is more difficult
due to the harder classes
she's enrolled in.
With everything she is
involved in, Ewart's main
hobby is still bowling.
"The reason why the
Shelton bowling team
is better is that we have ment because it doesn't
our own equipment," she fit your hand. The key
said. "It's really hard to to bowling well is having
bowl with house equip-your own equipment."
nan-,, et Rich Unterseher presented
Strand with the award.
Continued from page C-1 :To wrap up the season,
Hinkle took the mic again,
Gove was also named a announcing that the High-
team captain, along with climbers are likely return-
Zac Fennel and Cody Tarv- ing to the 3A division.
er. "The sign of a quality
The final award, Most football program is one that
Inspirational Player, was can consistently play at a
presented to senior Joe championship level," Hid-
Strand - who broke his an- kle said. "We were there for
kle during the home game quite a while, the last four
against Central Kitsap on years the wheels sort of fell
Sept. 16. Strength trainer off, but it looks like we're
and motivational coach returning to that level."
The seniors of the 2011 Shelton football
team were honored at their final team
banquet on Tuesday, Nov. 15. In the front,
from left to right, are: Cameron Dayton,
Walter Johnson, Angus Ward and Derek
McClaughlin. In the back, from left to
right, are: Domique Strasburg, Drew
Johnson, Dylan Helser, Zac Fennel, Joe
Strand, Cody Tarver, Jonathen Dennis
and Jethro Wily. Being held up is Nic
Gove.
Journal photo by Emily Hanson
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