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SPORTS JOURNAL
00owlers crush 5-0 BH
efending state
,,raps roll on
Shelton High's defending state hie Keith 134/165-299, Amanda Putzier
turned a would-be
into another cakewalk
as they outbowled Black
13-5 in a battle of unbeat-
Senior veteran Michelle Robin-
led the way with a 374 series
| I1 games of 164 and 210, boost-
! g her 'average through a dozen
mes to 177.6 - or third best in
e Western Cascade Conference.
Second, at 177.8, was teammate
,nmille Olinger, a senior as well.
e rolled games of 165 and 137
gainst Black Hills.
Tumwater s Leea Hayworth
eld down the top spot, at 180.9.
Shelton's defending state champs
Ugmented their Black Hills
lumpin' with a 352 series from
Reran junior Alisha Wade. She
}lled games of 178 and 174.
The Highclimbers improved to
) two nights later, knocking off
less Timberline 16-2 behind
>binson's 356 series and a 332 by
aior veteran Brittney Stoutnar.
ELTON 13, BLACK HILLS 5
i Shelton varsity- Chelsey Stevens 153,
IIha Wade 178/174-352, Brittney Stoutnar
;8, Cammille Olinger 165/137-302, Michells
)binson 164/210-374, Calista Phipps 184,
tnielle Bays 128.
'Black Hills varsity - Claire Ortman 162/
0-292, Christie Linn 170/95-265, Stepha-
137/156-293, Alli Isaacson 152/194-346.
Varsity Baker games (each girl bowling
two frames) - Shelton 146/149-295, Black
Hills 140/200-340.
Shelton jayvee - Calista Phipps 113,
Elayna Henry 168/128-296, Tracy Yuan
154/142-296, Morgan Whitney 121/140-
261, Danielle Baye 198, Chelsey Stevens
160, Bdttney Stoutnar 163.
Black Hills jayvee - Sam Sokolowski 89/
100-189, Mikayla Franson 116/123-239,
Sanna Stecker 92/139-231, Laura Bostwick
107/162-269, Suzanne Triplett 150/132-
282.
Jayvee Baker game (each girl bowling
two frames)- Shelton 137, Black Hills 133.
SHELTON 16,TIMBERLINE 2
Shelton varsity - Chelsey Stevens 153,
Alisha Wade 128, Brittney Stoutnar 170/162
-332, Cammille Olinger 196/129-325, Mi-
chelle Robinson 178/178--356, Danielle Baye
172, Calista Phipps 131.
Timberline varsity - Britanie Butler 101/
117-218, Chelsea Mercer 158/111-269,
Amanda Johns 140/102-242, Veronica Her-
nandez 136/162-298, Meredith Nichols 131/
102-233.
Varsity Baker games (each girl bowling
two frames) - Shelton 193/156-351, Timber-
line 111/139-250.
Shelton jayvee - Calista Phipps 121,
Elayna Henry 121/139-260, Tracy Yuan
122/146-268, Morgan Whitney 107/110-
217, DanieUe Bays 173, Chelsey Stevens
174, Alisha Wade 156.
Timberline jayvee - Tannanda Reetz
117/134-251, Victoria Zoller 98/119-217,
Candice Orm 112/109-221, Jamie Sheppard
120/101-221, Miranda Locke 131/115 -246.
Jayvee Baker game (each girl bowling
two frames) - Shelton 172, Timberline 117.
00limber Dan 29th
tn x-cou0000ntry nat'ls
Two-time age-group All-Ameri- as a team, behind a contingent
al Dan Paine of Shelton fell just
ort of his third successive such
istinction last Saturday in the
ISATF National Junior Olympic
toss-Country Championships in
wrence, Kansas.
i Running on the same Univer-
ity of Kansas "Rim Rock Farm"
0urse where fabled alumni Jim
!.Yan and Billy Mills toiled in the
bixties prior to their world-record
ehievements on the track, the
!limber senior finished 29th in the
Young Men's" division. The top
Ba made All-American as Paine
id both in '05 and '06.
The Climber star ran 17:00.78
six-degree cold over the 3.1-mile
from Provo, Utah. Race winner,
from Bozeman, Montana, was Pat-
rick Casey. He clocked in at the
15:59.73 mark.
Before the race, incidentally,
Paine and the rest of the runners
got a chance to rub shoulders with
none other than the aforemen-
tioned Mills. The 1964 Olympic
10,000-meter gold medalist and
National Track & Field Hallo
of-Famer was on hand as guest
speaker.
Just last month, after finishing
seventh overall in the high-school-
ers' 3A state championships,
Paine was named the boys' top
cross-country runner in the entire
Greater South Sound area by the
alarse, helping his Federal Way
Yack Club place second overall Daily Olympian.
00ioopsters run afoul
of nonleague Aberdeen
! Climber hoopdom suffered the
berdeen Bobcats on both sides of
e gender divide Tuesday night.
The boys couldn't quite make up
17-10 Bobcat advantage in the
cond quarter and bowed 46-56
The Harbor for their third loss
as many games, and the girls
tot outscored 19-2 down the home
retch after parlaying almost per-
play into a ten-point lead at
end of the third quarter and
wed at home by a 43-52 count.
The hosts slow-down tactics to
It, art the fourth quarter wound up
filling their momentum, and their
Oaleague rivals from The Harbor
iddenly turned sharpshooters to
ake the most of it.
As for the boys, they forfeited
y chance they had at the free-
row line, making just four out of
[8 shots there.
PhRSITY BOYS
ihelton 8 18 37 55
ntwater 23 44 64 77
Shelton - Alex Olson 9, WiJI Trondsen
, Levi Sutton 6, Aaron Johnson 6, Derek
hnson 4, Alex Polls 3, Brandon Moore, Api
!Oliga 7, Alex LeGautt 5, Brandon Inman-
,Obos 2.
FG - 25-45 (1-4 three-pointers); FT - 10-
6.
Tumwater- Jordan Boede 16, Brandon
Semken 29, Ryan Cearley 9, Rocky Hinkle,
Kory Hamilton 8, Daniel DeVries 5, Jeff
Levine 2, Hank Bryant 8.
FG - 23-38 (8-11 three-pointers); FT"
- 23-32.
Shelton 14 24 37 46
Aberdeen • 15 32 44 56
Shelton - Alex Potts 4, Levi Sutton, Derek
Johnson 9, WilJ Trondsen 10, Alex Olson 6,
Brandon Moore 13, Alex LeGault, Api Moliga,
Aaron Johnson 4.
FG - 19-52 (4-11 three-pointers); FT - 4-
18; rebounds - Moore 5; assists - Olson 4.
Aberdeen - Bachelor, Garcia 3, Harks,
Trion 5, Chicano 1, Napier, King 6, Sleasman
2, Sharifa 3, Gill, Housden 5, Brown.
FG - 20-41 (1-2 three-pointers); FT - 15-25.
JAYVEE BOYS
Shelton 19 27 40 59
Tumwater 1 22 31 50
Shelton - "Ere Fisher 2, Star Ly, Barry Pe-
terson 7, J Dunnington 21, Alex Blakley 4, T
Dunnington 18, Nathan Vrabel 5, Patterson,
Robert Moliga 2.
FG - 17-41 (3-10 three-pointers); FT
- 22-33.
Tumwater - Harris 9, Kohler 4, Dowers
7, Quintero, Warner 7, Jenson 11, Jones,
Weiks 1, Skinner 9.
Shelton 10 23 35 54
Aberdeen 4 17 28 46
Shelton - Tre Fisher 2, Star Ly, Barry Pe-
terson 12, Jacob Dunnington 17, Alex Blak-
ley 6, Tyler Dunnington 5, Nathan Vrabel 4,
Russ Patterson 3, Robert Moliga 5.
FG - 19-49 (1-6 three-pointers); FT -
(Please turn to page 23.)
BETRAYING NOTHING EVEN remotely resembling prematch butter-
flies, Climberville's defending state champions gather formally and in-
formally as well prior to Monday's nonleague blowout over Klahowya of
Silverdale. Inset: In the front row from left are Cammille Olinger, Alisha
Wade, Michelle Robinson and Morgan Whitney. Second row: Brittney
Stoutnar, Brittany Estep and Elayna Henry. And in the back: Calista
"CJ" Phipps, Chelsey Stevens, Danielle Baye and Amy Hardie. Not pic-
tured: Tracy Yuan and coaches Curt Snyder and Sarah Stevens. The
Climbers dispatched Klahowya 15-3 to improve to 7-0 on the year. Com-
plete details of the nonleague affair will be in next week's Journal.
Bowling
TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED 12/4/07 Women's Scratch Game and Series: Jeanie 25-23, Shipping 24.5-23.5, Dry 24-24, Planers
Another 32-24, Hood 32-24, West 32-24, Help White, 197 and 521. 23.5-24.5, Mill #3 23-25, Railroad 22-26,
32-20, Civil 31-25, A-Team 30-26, Terrific 29- Accounting 21-27, Dry 20.5-27.5, Loggers 20-
27, DH 27-29, Taylor 26-30, Vacant 3-1. SIMPSON WOMEN 11/29/07 28, Mill #5 18.5-29.5, Tech 17.5-30.5.
Men's Scratch Game: Dale Roberts, 210. OPP 32-16, Power 30-18, Camp 29-19, Scratch Game:Tiffaney Zoller, 216.
Men's Scratch Series: Bob Seeman, 521. Mason 28.5-19.5, Resources 25-23, Lowland Scratch Series: Patsy Robinson, 538.
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Thursday, December 13, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 21
SPORTS JOURNAL
00owlers crush 5-0 BH
efending state
,,raps roll on
Shelton High's defending state hie Keith 134/165-299, Amanda Putzier
turned a would-be
into another cakewalk
as they outbowled Black
13-5 in a battle of unbeat-
Senior veteran Michelle Robin-
led the way with a 374 series
| I1 games of 164 and 210, boost-
! g her 'average through a dozen
mes to 177.6 - or third best in
e Western Cascade Conference.
Second, at 177.8, was teammate
,nmille Olinger, a senior as well.
e rolled games of 165 and 137
gainst Black Hills.
Tumwater s Leea Hayworth
eld down the top spot, at 180.9.
Shelton's defending state champs
Ugmented their Black Hills
lumpin' with a 352 series from
Reran junior Alisha Wade. She
}lled games of 178 and 174.
The Highclimbers improved to
) two nights later, knocking off
less Timberline 16-2 behind
>binson's 356 series and a 332 by
aior veteran Brittney Stoutnar.
ELTON 13, BLACK HILLS 5
i Shelton varsity- Chelsey Stevens 153,
IIha Wade 178/174-352, Brittney Stoutnar
;8, Cammille Olinger 165/137-302, Michells
)binson 164/210-374, Calista Phipps 184,
tnielle Bays 128.
'Black Hills varsity - Claire Ortman 162/
0-292, Christie Linn 170/95-265, Stepha-
137/156-293, Alli Isaacson 152/194-346.
Varsity Baker games (each girl bowling
two frames) - Shelton 146/149-295, Black
Hills 140/200-340.
Shelton jayvee - Calista Phipps 113,
Elayna Henry 168/128-296, Tracy Yuan
154/142-296, Morgan Whitney 121/140-
261, Danielle Baye 198, Chelsey Stevens
160, Bdttney Stoutnar 163.
Black Hills jayvee - Sam Sokolowski 89/
100-189, Mikayla Franson 116/123-239,
Sanna Stecker 92/139-231, Laura Bostwick
107/162-269, Suzanne Triplett 150/132-
282.
Jayvee Baker game (each girl bowling
two frames)- Shelton 137, Black Hills 133.
SHELTON 16,TIMBERLINE 2
Shelton varsity - Chelsey Stevens 153,
Alisha Wade 128, Brittney Stoutnar 170/162
-332, Cammille Olinger 196/129-325, Mi-
chelle Robinson 178/178--356, Danielle Baye
172, Calista Phipps 131.
Timberline varsity - Britanie Butler 101/
117-218, Chelsea Mercer 158/111-269,
Amanda Johns 140/102-242, Veronica Her-
nandez 136/162-298, Meredith Nichols 131/
102-233.
Varsity Baker games (each girl bowling
two frames) - Shelton 193/156-351, Timber-
line 111/139-250.
Shelton jayvee - Calista Phipps 121,
Elayna Henry 121/139-260, Tracy Yuan
122/146-268, Morgan Whitney 107/110-
217, DanieUe Bays 173, Chelsey Stevens
174, Alisha Wade 156.
Timberline jayvee - Tannanda Reetz
117/134-251, Victoria Zoller 98/119-217,
Candice Orm 112/109-221, Jamie Sheppard
120/101-221, Miranda Locke 131/115 -246.
Jayvee Baker game (each girl bowling
two frames) - Shelton 172, Timberline 117.
00limber Dan 29th
tn x-cou0000ntry nat'ls
Two-time age-group All-Ameri- as a team, behind a contingent
al Dan Paine of Shelton fell just
ort of his third successive such
istinction last Saturday in the
ISATF National Junior Olympic
toss-Country Championships in
wrence, Kansas.
i Running on the same Univer-
ity of Kansas "Rim Rock Farm"
0urse where fabled alumni Jim
!.Yan and Billy Mills toiled in the
bixties prior to their world-record
ehievements on the track, the
!limber senior finished 29th in the
Young Men's" division. The top
Ba made All-American as Paine
id both in '05 and '06.
The Climber star ran 17:00.78
six-degree cold over the 3.1-mile
from Provo, Utah. Race winner,
from Bozeman, Montana, was Pat-
rick Casey. He clocked in at the
15:59.73 mark.
Before the race, incidentally,
Paine and the rest of the runners
got a chance to rub shoulders with
none other than the aforemen-
tioned Mills. The 1964 Olympic
10,000-meter gold medalist and
National Track & Field Hallo
of-Famer was on hand as guest
speaker.
Just last month, after finishing
seventh overall in the high-school-
ers' 3A state championships,
Paine was named the boys' top
cross-country runner in the entire
Greater South Sound area by the
alarse, helping his Federal Way
Yack Club place second overall Daily Olympian.
00ioopsters run afoul
of nonleague Aberdeen
! Climber hoopdom suffered the
berdeen Bobcats on both sides of
e gender divide Tuesday night.
The boys couldn't quite make up
17-10 Bobcat advantage in the
cond quarter and bowed 46-56
The Harbor for their third loss
as many games, and the girls
tot outscored 19-2 down the home
retch after parlaying almost per-
play into a ten-point lead at
end of the third quarter and
wed at home by a 43-52 count.
The hosts slow-down tactics to
It, art the fourth quarter wound up
filling their momentum, and their
Oaleague rivals from The Harbor
iddenly turned sharpshooters to
ake the most of it.
As for the boys, they forfeited
y chance they had at the free-
row line, making just four out of
[8 shots there.
PhRSITY BOYS
ihelton 8 18 37 55
ntwater 23 44 64 77
Shelton - Alex Olson 9, WiJI Trondsen
, Levi Sutton 6, Aaron Johnson 6, Derek
hnson 4, Alex Polls 3, Brandon Moore, Api
!Oliga 7, Alex LeGautt 5, Brandon Inman-
,Obos 2.
FG - 25-45 (1-4 three-pointers); FT - 10-
6.
Tumwater- Jordan Boede 16, Brandon
Semken 29, Ryan Cearley 9, Rocky Hinkle,
Kory Hamilton 8, Daniel DeVries 5, Jeff
Levine 2, Hank Bryant 8.
FG - 23-38 (8-11 three-pointers); FT"
- 23-32.
Shelton 14 24 37 46
Aberdeen • 15 32 44 56
Shelton - Alex Potts 4, Levi Sutton, Derek
Johnson 9, WilJ Trondsen 10, Alex Olson 6,
Brandon Moore 13, Alex LeGault, Api Moliga,
Aaron Johnson 4.
FG - 19-52 (4-11 three-pointers); FT - 4-
18; rebounds - Moore 5; assists - Olson 4.
Aberdeen - Bachelor, Garcia 3, Harks,
Trion 5, Chicano 1, Napier, King 6, Sleasman
2, Sharifa 3, Gill, Housden 5, Brown.
FG - 20-41 (1-2 three-pointers); FT - 15-25.
JAYVEE BOYS
Shelton 19 27 40 59
Tumwater 1 22 31 50
Shelton - "Ere Fisher 2, Star Ly, Barry Pe-
terson 7, J Dunnington 21, Alex Blakley 4, T
Dunnington 18, Nathan Vrabel 5, Patterson,
Robert Moliga 2.
FG - 17-41 (3-10 three-pointers); FT
- 22-33.
Tumwater - Harris 9, Kohler 4, Dowers
7, Quintero, Warner 7, Jenson 11, Jones,
Weiks 1, Skinner 9.
Shelton 10 23 35 54
Aberdeen 4 17 28 46
Shelton - Tre Fisher 2, Star Ly, Barry Pe-
terson 12, Jacob Dunnington 17, Alex Blak-
ley 6, Tyler Dunnington 5, Nathan Vrabel 4,
Russ Patterson 3, Robert Moliga 5.
FG - 19-49 (1-6 three-pointers); FT -
(Please turn to page 23.)
BETRAYING NOTHING EVEN remotely resembling prematch butter-
flies, Climberville's defending state champions gather formally and in-
formally as well prior to Monday's nonleague blowout over Klahowya of
Silverdale. Inset: In the front row from left are Cammille Olinger, Alisha
Wade, Michelle Robinson and Morgan Whitney. Second row: Brittney
Stoutnar, Brittany Estep and Elayna Henry. And in the back: Calista
"CJ" Phipps, Chelsey Stevens, Danielle Baye and Amy Hardie. Not pic-
tured: Tracy Yuan and coaches Curt Snyder and Sarah Stevens. The
Climbers dispatched Klahowya 15-3 to improve to 7-0 on the year. Com-
plete details of the nonleague affair will be in next week's Journal.
Bowling
TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED 12/4/07 Women's Scratch Game and Series: Jeanie 25-23, Shipping 24.5-23.5, Dry 24-24, Planers
Another 32-24, Hood 32-24, West 32-24, Help White, 197 and 521. 23.5-24.5, Mill #3 23-25, Railroad 22-26,
32-20, Civil 31-25, A-Team 30-26, Terrific 29- Accounting 21-27, Dry 20.5-27.5, Loggers 20-
27, DH 27-29, Taylor 26-30, Vacant 3-1. SIMPSON WOMEN 11/29/07 28, Mill #5 18.5-29.5, Tech 17.5-30.5.
Men's Scratch Game: Dale Roberts, 210. OPP 32-16, Power 30-18, Camp 29-19, Scratch Game:Tiffaney Zoller, 216.
Men's Scratch Series: Bob Seeman, 521. Mason 28.5-19.5, Resources 25-23, Lowland Scratch Series: Patsy Robinson, 538.
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Thursday, December 13, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 21