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I ,ungsters e In annual Kids' Basketball Underway in Shelton but say it's not too late for interested in kids in the second sixth grades, the clinic 10 to noon every tn the gymnasiurm at School, the Middle a~tl Shelton High School. ) charge. about 70-80 kids ity tilt 1975 Highclimber program will be d officially November 26, Players square off in annual preseason games. action gets at 6 p.m.,h1 High School's with the jayvee and then at 8 the squad takes the Year the "blacks," expected starting breezed by the "whites" 69-43, Terry Gregg said a tighter battle in as all now after two sessions," commented Terry Gregg, coach of the Climber varsity basketball team and one of three clinic directors. "But it's still open, and we expect to see more kids this week." Gregg said the clinics stress development of basketball fundamentals but also will featme some game scrimmaging. "The main emphasis is on everyone's being involved," he said. "The idea is they should have some fun, too." The coach said a tournament m e O Shelton High School's first-year girls' basketball team looks to rebound from last week's opening defeat tonight wlaan it travels to Ehna for its second league encounter. The Climber varsity bowed 35-17 last Wednesday to experienced North Thurston while the jayvee squad was drubbed 37-18 by their jayvee hosts. "Our passes were bad and our basics were bad," commented Coach Sue Hanson. "It was just a matter of inexperience. But we will be getting stronger as the O .................. ........... :'::: ............ |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ....... ......... Bowling Results ~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~|~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TUE,SDAY NITE MIXED Standings: Lumbermen's .......~o~ ~ Hi" Game: Bob Chamberlin 31-5, Brad s 23-13, Rwerslde 234 23-13, Thriftway 19-17, Pauley's Men's Hi Series: Bob Chamberlin 568 . Women's Hi Game= Darleen r!:~ Rohwein 186 18-18, A&S 17-19, Timber Bowl 17-19, Bob's 17-19, Clark's 16V2-19%, Stella's 14-22, Lew's 11-24. keller's 9%-26V2. Women's Hi Series:Darleen Timber Bowl 0, Ray Duffey Rohwein 475 279; Riverside 4, Paula Bigley Standinqs: Lumbermen's 407; Lew's 0, Lewis Arnold 316; 33q2-14V2, ITT Waterboys 32-16, Lumbermen's 4, Mitch Bac 420; West 26V2-21V2, Sh. Binder A&S 1, Gary Tullar 333; Brad's 3, 25V2-22%, Chris' 24-24, WilsonCurtis Likes 345; Clark's 4, Scott 23-25, ITT Maint. 22Vz-25VL Rapacz 361; Thriftway O, Kent McComb's 21V2-26Vz, Sh. Land Knight 316; Bob's 1, Rabble 21-27, Moll 21-27, Byrne's 20-28, Wotton/Gary Howe 293; Stella's Pauley Mtrs. 17V2-30Vz. 3, David Dunnington 362; Rellers's 3, Jamei Radich 300; Pauley's 1, Arnie Casey 362. F lat yellow grounded extensions. In 25, 50 & 100 ft. lengths. Both medium (to 1875 watts) & heavy- duty (to 2500 watts) available. Perfect for the home handyman or anyone who wants a safe, long lasting extension cord. DANNY BYRNE, a fourth-grader, displays both shooting touch (left) and a heroically incredulous expression last Saturday at the school district's Basketball Clinic. The shot was successful; his case for a foul shot was not. rongs • • inlc SHELTON SCRATCH Men's Hi Game: Bob Whitmarsh :: & Jack Frost 214 Men's Hi Series: Bob Whitmarsh will be held at tire end of the clinic - probably around the middle of February - and there will be dmmpionships within each grade level. Brian Brickert is clinic director at Bordeaux School while the Middle School duties are handled by Dave Keenan. Aides are recruited frequently from the Shelton varsity basketball squad. Followh~g tire clinic sessions each week is a community recreation period until 2 p.m. All interested persons are welcome, said Gregg. 576 Standings: Smackers 146V2, Frost Const. 133, Clary Leggin' 124, Nault's, 124V2, Timber Bowl 125, ThreeB s 65V2, B & J 64V2. Smackers 12, Dave Clark 575; ............ B & J 6, Bob Whitmarsh 576; Nault's 10, Leo Nault 537; a deft Three-B's 5, Bill Baker 504; facial Timber Bowl 19, Jim Tobin 553; Kids' Clary Loggin' 5, Mike Clary 500; Frost Const. 9, Jack Frost 518. PREPS Men's Hi Game: Mitch Bac 147 Men's Hi Series: Mitch Bac 420 Women's Hi Game: Teresa Johnson 144 Women's Hi Series: Paula Bigley 407 -- Pool Results- Monday, 11-17-75 Wins Losses Fir Cone B 125 55 Bob's 114 66 Shelton Rec. 106 74 Shelton Inn 90 90 Fir Cone A 86 94 Grove 84 96 White Sp. Women 73 107 Cub Women 53 127 Wednesday, 11-19-75 Wins Losses Shelton Rec. 114 66 Fir Cone 101 79 Cub 96 84 Allyn 91 89 Bob's 88 92 White Spot 83 97 Mill Creek 77 103 Lk. Nahwatzel 69 111 HAPPINESS IS your own basketball -- or so nine-year-old David Buitenveld may be thinking. season progresses." Senior Neva Strutz led the way tbr tire varsity losers, scoring ,'d&.e .points. She was |bllowed by, Jenni~~ Cross with four arid Kim Goldsby with two. Starters Jane Eager and Val egg did not score. The Climbers' other two points came from Shannon lJyrne in a reserve role. Donna Stanley was the leading scorer for Sheiton's jayvee team, scoring eight points. Karen Goldsby tallied six. The girls' first home action is next Wednesday at 6 p.m. against Capital. Now as Low As All of Merv's passenger and commercial Bandag retread tires are made at our plant here in Shelton. You deal direct with the people who put your tires together, not with an outlet far from the factory. 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