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Shelton senior Jakeob Garrick stands up out
practice on Friday.
of a
hold while demonstrating a knee slide escape
with
Journal photo by Emily Hansor
head coach Chris Lacy during wrestling
SHS wrestling team to host tling for the first time last The Highclimbers' first
week. chance to challenge one an-
,~;'" Night .~l'l"f]~ "They all andSh°w willing- other for lineup positions is
Cha
II
e e on ,..,a~l~,~.~aj hess to train to learn," at 5:30 p.m. Saturday dur-
he said. "Depth is an area of ing the annual Challenge
By EMILY HANSON WIAA Mat Classic during concern, though. The ideal Night.
emily@masoncounty.com his sophomore season, while is 28 varsity caliber boys The meet is run as a dual
Conklin participated last and 22 varsity caliber girls, meet to give the new wres-
year and Anderson was a 4A We're not there yet." tlers their first experience
The Shelton wrestling Region III wrestling partici- He said the strength of under the light in the Shel-
team is well populated with pant the last two seasons, the team lies in its diversity ton Mini Dome.
seniors this year among its "They had the most suc- of experience. There will also be a fam-
35 total grapplers, cess last year of our return- "New blood inspires," ily potluck dinner where
Head coach Chris Lacy, ing wrestlers," Lacy said. Lacy said. "It's important to family, friends, fans and
now . in his l lth season He described the 2011- the seniors that the program coaches are invited to bring
with the Highclimbers, is 2012 season as "excellent." continues after they gradu- their leftovers from Thanks-
overseeing seniors Taylor "Not once did we ate. Also, hard work from giving. Entrance into the
Haskell, Erik Smith, Jakeob reach our team potential, the new wrestlers will push event is free of charge.
Garrick, Malachi Conklin, though," Lacy said. "We the seniors to work harder, "This is a great chance
Shelby Salisbury, Dylan Co- never hit on all cylinders, which will give the new for the families to meet each
rey, Devyn Graden, Blake It came down to individual wrestlers a great example of other and cheer loud." Lacy
Gentry, Betsaid Garcia and performance." a high caliber wrestler." said.
Ben Anderson. Lacy, assisted by Rodgar
"We have a great team," Garrick and Logan Road-
Lacy said. "There's great man, said there's a good mix
senior leadership again this of wrestlers this season be-
season and a lot of new faces tween those who have been
that show a lot of promise." wrestling since they were 5
Garrick wrestled at the and those who began wres-
Jan. 19" 8 a.m:, at Dream Duals
Dec. 1 - 10 a.m., at Timberline Tournament at East Valley in Spokane
Tournament. ' " Jan. 24-, 6 p.m., at North Thurston
Dec. 4 -~ 6 p.m., at Bellarmine Oanl Ddol
Dec. 6 -. 6p, m., at Timberline Dud , Feb, ]-2- G rts at sab-regionuls, time
• Dec. 8,9 a.mjat LekeWo~ton, and ]0~n TBD •
Team Tour Feb. 1-2 - Sub-regionols, time and
Dec. 11 -- 5 p.m., vs. Wilson location TBD
Dec. 13 - 6 p.m,, at Yelm Dual Feb. 8-9 - Girlsot regionols, time and
Dec. ] 5 - 10 a.m., Holiday Tournament location TBD
in Shelton Mini Dome Feb. 8-9 - Regionals, ttme and location
Dec. 20 - 6 p.m., at Mt. Tahoma dual TBD
Dec. 28-29 - 10 a.m. at Pacific Coast Feb. 15-16 - WIAA Mat Classic at
Tournament at Fort Vancouver Tacoma Dome
Jan. 8 - 6 p.m., vs. North Mason
Jan. 10 - 6 p.m., vs. Liacola
Jan. 12 - 10 a.m., at CK Matman
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Sitting in front of the computer with this photo on the screen I asked my kids, "Does anyone
have an idea for a Thanksgiving ad?" Eight year old Sydney promptly replied,
"Don't be a turkey...be thankful you have feet!" After a round of family laughter it quickly
became evident that she was absolutely right. The great thing about this season is that it
helps us take stock of what's most important in life and reminds us to be thankful for the many
things that we are blessed with....including our feet! We have much to be thankful for...
our family, our freedom, the Shelton community, and the great network of friends we have made
through our daily interactions with our patients. Thank you for visiting us and sharing
your lives with us. We enjoy hearing about your joys and your sorrows, your next adventures,
and your concerns at the moment. In short, we are thankful/:or you and your support of us.
Our family and our staff wish each of you a very peaceful and memorable holiday season.
"Excellence
Through Detail"
Steven H. Bowers, DDS, PS
Cosmetic & Family Dentistry
717 Railroad Ave, Shelton
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