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SPORTS JOURNAL
Lelton's ET Trot
W O'S
PATCH
Evergreen Turkey
picuously inflat-
but giant birthday
weren't all that caught
Paine's attention.
look," said the Climbers'
n.ng age-grou p All-American,
in the direction of the
group of racers-in-waiting
ngling noisily nearby. "Just
!eed, the true complexion of
Ccasion was
lain as the
ts on their
brown and
together.
d I re-
her it being
Way the one
I went to
here too,"
the SHS se-
"The kids
ade me feel
r welcome.
Znean, every-
was,, SO
ing...
CIAL in-
tion, to be
9, is a matter
long-stand-
Pride at the
town grade
0oi, where
cs have
e to outnum-
whites rough-
55-45 percent
e the district
rted transferring the least
!at of its immigrants there
rleighboring schools.
And because we are 55 percent
rPanic we do have a very diverse
PUlation," reminds ninth-year
cipal Steve Warner, who as
al manned the starter's mega-
'ae for each of Wednesday's
So when a white kid sees a His-
c kid it's not unusual. They
'era every day. When a His-
c kid sees a white kid - they
'era every day. So it isn't the
deal that it
be in other
ols that are
diverse.
.Y're very fa-
Lar because of
diversity."
IURPRIS-
THOUGH
not, adds the
Lcipal, Climb-
erdor Paine's
:nlent is in-
very much
reciated.
Really, the
that he felt
Pted: That's
| of heart-
taing for us,"
t Warner.
-'ause that's
ly one of our
Is, is to be
fortable in a
,rse setting.
we work
ion that.
knd tolerance
acceptance
something
,we empha-
o to have
ebody come
tad say that
noticed that
t our build-
and our staff
students:
ly, that's re-
Iring to me
,e principal.
UT BACK TO
run itself:
s it had the
four years,
r breaking
HOMETOWN ALL-AMERICAN
Dan Paine (right) jumps in
to lend encouragement dur-
ing one of last week's grade-
division races.
PICKING UP WHERE uncle
Dale Fox left off a few years
back as Climberville's pre-
mier distance runner is
first-grade victor Josiah
Salazar-Fox.
with old race-course tradition on
account of the brand-new school
building now standing where
much of its old footpath used to be,
the community's Thanksgiving-
time fun-run event relied almost
entirely on nearby Loop Field for
the kids' various tests of footrace
endurance.
The kindergartners, for in-
stance, made one full lap of the
roughly quarter-mile course. The
rest of the competitors - first-
through fifth-
graders - went
the various
equivalent of two
to three laps.
And as they
have every
year for now 30
straight the fast-
est boy and girl
in each grade-
division race took
home the victor's
spoils:
A . full-size,
ready-to-baste
Tom turkey.
As for the oth-
er top placers,
runners-up got
roasting chick-
ens, third-place
finishers game
hens and fourth-
place finishers
eggs by the doz-
en.
WEDNES-
DAY'S pearl-an-
niversary affair saw no fewer than
four runners reap repeat turkeys.
Just as they had in past ET Trot
incarnations, Evergreen's Ysenia
Rodriguez, Christopher Morales,
Lizbeth Olguin and Dylan Colby
outraced all pretenders to their
respective grade- and gender-divi-
sion thrones.
For fourth-grader Ysenia it was
no less than her fourth straight ET
Trot triumph. Christopher made
it three in a row by way of his
victory in the second-grade boys'
division, and Lizbeth and Dylan
copped their
second straight
crowns by top-
ping their re-
spective second-
and fourth-grade
go-arounds.
And in one of
the closest fin-
ishes all morning
fourth-grader Iz-
abel del Bosque
came up just a
stride shy of win-
ning her fifth ET
crown. Her asth-
ma aggravated
by the near-
freezing cold,
Izabel wound up
deferring in the
home stretch to
Carly Trogstad,
last year's run-
ner-up.
"She said if
she had to lose,"
reports her morn,
Evergreen head
secretary Shelly
del Bosque,
"she's happy it
was fo her best
friend...
30th EVERGREEN
LONG IN THE TOOTH and even longer in top-of-the-morning shadows,
Shelton's venerated Evergreen Turkey Trot brings out its usual high
spirits upon the occasion of its 30th annual go-around last week at Loop
Field. Sunny at the starting line, top, are Lauren Dagle (left) and Hannah
Mikesell. That's Hector Zacarias in the nearmost inset, about to claim
the finish line. And with a parent and her briefly distracted bambino in
the nearmost finish-line photo is fifth-grade teacher Judy Serrano.
,, , Bowling
NONSMOKERS 11/19/07 Men's Scratch Game: Jerry Kinnaman, Women's Scratch Game and Series:
Grey 11-1, J&J 9-3, Russ 7-5, Team 7-5, 217. Juanita Frye, 170 and 404.
Bma 2-10. Men's Scratch Series: James Frye, 567.
Committee to work up athletic survey:
"Just to get an idea of their feel-
ings and perceptions," he says,
adding that positions will be open
to anyone interested, including
players and parents and even un-
related community members.
The idea, says the AD, is they
will be able to put together an
"athletic program survey" to be
used as a handout at the start of
the season to feel out a range of is-
sues such as how the kids are do-
ing in class and even their feelings
about specific coaches.
Anyone interested in participat-
ing on the committee is asked to
contact Hicks at the high school or
by emailing him at bhiclm@shel,
tonschools.org.
Thursday, November 29, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 21
second, Lizbeth San-
chez third and Linda
Ortiz fourth.
Boys - Jared
Reagan first, Chase
Moran second, Da-
kota Gamber third and
Emilio Hernandez and
Joel Barkman tied for
fourth.
(Turn to page 23.)
In the hope of developing a sur-
vey to be used to address various
matters of interest and/or concern,
Shelton High School athletic di-
rector Bill Hicks is seeking volun-
teers to form a committee.
TURKEYTROT Monserra! sendiz Klnde.arten Gids Ramos - Crystal Morales"" 'Gotta beef?. Let's talk'
SPORTS JOURNAL
Lelton's ET Trot
W O'S
PATCH
Evergreen Turkey
picuously inflat-
but giant birthday
weren't all that caught
Paine's attention.
look," said the Climbers'
n.ng age-grou p All-American,
in the direction of the
group of racers-in-waiting
ngling noisily nearby. "Just
!eed, the true complexion of
Ccasion was
lain as the
ts on their
brown and
together.
d I re-
her it being
Way the one
I went to
here too,"
the SHS se-
"The kids
ade me feel
r welcome.
Znean, every-
was,, SO
ing...
CIAL in-
tion, to be
9, is a matter
long-stand-
Pride at the
town grade
0oi, where
cs have
e to outnum-
whites rough-
55-45 percent
e the district
rted transferring the least
!at of its immigrants there
rleighboring schools.
And because we are 55 percent
rPanic we do have a very diverse
PUlation," reminds ninth-year
cipal Steve Warner, who as
al manned the starter's mega-
'ae for each of Wednesday's
So when a white kid sees a His-
c kid it's not unusual. They
'era every day. When a His-
c kid sees a white kid - they
'era every day. So it isn't the
deal that it
be in other
ols that are
diverse.
.Y're very fa-
Lar because of
diversity."
IURPRIS-
THOUGH
not, adds the
Lcipal, Climb-
erdor Paine's
:nlent is in-
very much
reciated.
Really, the
that he felt
Pted: That's
| of heart-
taing for us,"
t Warner.
-'ause that's
ly one of our
Is, is to be
fortable in a
,rse setting.
we work
ion that.
knd tolerance
acceptance
something
,we empha-
o to have
ebody come
tad say that
noticed that
t our build-
and our staff
students:
ly, that's re-
Iring to me
,e principal.
UT BACK TO
run itself:
s it had the
four years,
r breaking
HOMETOWN ALL-AMERICAN
Dan Paine (right) jumps in
to lend encouragement dur-
ing one of last week's grade-
division races.
PICKING UP WHERE uncle
Dale Fox left off a few years
back as Climberville's pre-
mier distance runner is
first-grade victor Josiah
Salazar-Fox.
with old race-course tradition on
account of the brand-new school
building now standing where
much of its old footpath used to be,
the community's Thanksgiving-
time fun-run event relied almost
entirely on nearby Loop Field for
the kids' various tests of footrace
endurance.
The kindergartners, for in-
stance, made one full lap of the
roughly quarter-mile course. The
rest of the competitors - first-
through fifth-
graders - went
the various
equivalent of two
to three laps.
And as they
have every
year for now 30
straight the fast-
est boy and girl
in each grade-
division race took
home the victor's
spoils:
A . full-size,
ready-to-baste
Tom turkey.
As for the oth-
er top placers,
runners-up got
roasting chick-
ens, third-place
finishers game
hens and fourth-
place finishers
eggs by the doz-
en.
WEDNES-
DAY'S pearl-an-
niversary affair saw no fewer than
four runners reap repeat turkeys.
Just as they had in past ET Trot
incarnations, Evergreen's Ysenia
Rodriguez, Christopher Morales,
Lizbeth Olguin and Dylan Colby
outraced all pretenders to their
respective grade- and gender-divi-
sion thrones.
For fourth-grader Ysenia it was
no less than her fourth straight ET
Trot triumph. Christopher made
it three in a row by way of his
victory in the second-grade boys'
division, and Lizbeth and Dylan
copped their
second straight
crowns by top-
ping their re-
spective second-
and fourth-grade
go-arounds.
And in one of
the closest fin-
ishes all morning
fourth-grader Iz-
abel del Bosque
came up just a
stride shy of win-
ning her fifth ET
crown. Her asth-
ma aggravated
by the near-
freezing cold,
Izabel wound up
deferring in the
home stretch to
Carly Trogstad,
last year's run-
ner-up.
"She said if
she had to lose,"
reports her morn,
Evergreen head
secretary Shelly
del Bosque,
"she's happy it
was fo her best
friend...
30th EVERGREEN
LONG IN THE TOOTH and even longer in top-of-the-morning shadows,
Shelton's venerated Evergreen Turkey Trot brings out its usual high
spirits upon the occasion of its 30th annual go-around last week at Loop
Field. Sunny at the starting line, top, are Lauren Dagle (left) and Hannah
Mikesell. That's Hector Zacarias in the nearmost inset, about to claim
the finish line. And with a parent and her briefly distracted bambino in
the nearmost finish-line photo is fifth-grade teacher Judy Serrano.
,, , Bowling
NONSMOKERS 11/19/07 Men's Scratch Game: Jerry Kinnaman, Women's Scratch Game and Series:
Grey 11-1, J&J 9-3, Russ 7-5, Team 7-5, 217. Juanita Frye, 170 and 404.
Bma 2-10. Men's Scratch Series: James Frye, 567.
Committee to work up athletic survey:
"Just to get an idea of their feel-
ings and perceptions," he says,
adding that positions will be open
to anyone interested, including
players and parents and even un-
related community members.
The idea, says the AD, is they
will be able to put together an
"athletic program survey" to be
used as a handout at the start of
the season to feel out a range of is-
sues such as how the kids are do-
ing in class and even their feelings
about specific coaches.
Anyone interested in participat-
ing on the committee is asked to
contact Hicks at the high school or
by emailing him at bhiclm@shel,
tonschools.org.
Thursday, November 29, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 21
second, Lizbeth San-
chez third and Linda
Ortiz fourth.
Boys - Jared
Reagan first, Chase
Moran second, Da-
kota Gamber third and
Emilio Hernandez and
Joel Barkman tied for
fourth.
(Turn to page 23.)
In the hope of developing a sur-
vey to be used to address various
matters of interest and/or concern,
Shelton High School athletic di-
rector Bill Hicks is seeking volun-
teers to form a committee.
TURKEYTROT Monserra! sendiz Klnde.arten Gids Ramos - Crystal Morales"" 'Gotta beef?. Let's talk'