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Page B-8 - Mason County Journal - Thursday, Dec. 24, 2015 LEFT: Shelton senior Drew Cruse looks for a teammate to pass to during a Monday night game against North Mason High School. The Climbers beat North Mason 61-46. TOP: Shelton junior Kobe Bogh, left, and North Mason junior AJ Dumont reach for the ball dur- ing the opening tip off Monday night at North Mason. Journal photos by Alexandria Valdez continued from page B- 1 ers dominated the court. Kimball Climber's lead to one point. Climbers coach Derrick Pringle, who dropped five points in the opening sec- "I just had to break everything down coaches Fisher and Burrell-Briggs in group." onds of the game as the Bulldogs looked into the simplest form and not really AAU basketball, said it was a bitter- Kimball had his best scoring efforts lost on the court. Within a few minutes, be affected by it," Burrell-Briggs said. sweet win. of the season so far with a team-lead- Shelton had an 8-1 lead. "I think that I did an OK job. We just But he's happy Shelton got one more ing 21 points with six assists and four But a 3-pointer from the far rightcouldn't pull it out together. One man win in the book before the winter break. blocks as well. Shelton's 6-foot-5 post by senior Daulton Geyer was the spark can't win a game." "It was a good game," Pringle said. Bogh also chipped in 11 points. Gir- the Bulldogs needed. North Mason'sDuring the second quarter, the two "The first quarter we came out great, the lades had nine points and six assists, early little mistakes disappeared as teams traded buckets. McCullough had second quarter we came out flat but we On the Bulldogs side, junior Kevinthe Bulldogs started connecting with several open drives to the basket and made adjustments in the third quarter. BurreU-Briggs led the team with 13the basket. The scrappy Bulldogs shot Kimball slipped a few times as well. Marshall (McCullough) and Tyler (Giral- points and was 5-for-7 from the line. So- further out and finagled around Shel- Shelton pushed out for a small lead des) and Kyle (Kimball) all stepped up." lis contributed 10 points and was a per- ton's physical and trapping dense,at the end of the quarter, but North North Mason's next game is 7 p.m. fect 3-for-3 from the line. Fisher rounded Even when Shelton locked down Mason kept them close with Burrell- Jan. 5 at Sequim High School. Shel- out the scoring efforts with eight points, on Burrell-Briggs and Fisher with its Briggs earning several of his points at ton's next game is 7 p.m. Tuesday at At the start of the game, the Climb- trapping defense, the Bulldogs cut the the line with consistent shooting. Hoquiam High School. s'd continued from page B-1 unsportsmanlike conduct dur- ing one of his matches. This was given the win with a 7-5 disqualified him, but Schiemer decision, said he felt like he still learned It was his most difficult a lot from the tournament. match and wrapped up a gru-"I think I'm taking away eling weekend, that I need to not get into my "It was a lot more challeng- own head," Schiemer said. ing than I had anticipated," "I tend to do that. I go into Ramirez said. "It was one of matches thinking I'm going to the hardest tournaments of lose but I need to take control the year so far." and make it my own match Two other wrestlers ad- and not my other opponent's." vanced to the second day. The Bulldogs lost of lot of Junior Colton Harmon experienced wrestlers to grad- placed sixth in the 106-pound uation, but McCarty said he is weight class and sophomore happy with his squad's devel- Jahrett Schiemer did not place, opment this year. Harmon was pinned in the sec- "It's good for the guys to see ond period by Southridge High their teammates that are pro- School's Jacob Friedman dur- gressing and the teammates ing the fifth-place match, that work really hard are get- McCarty said Harmon had ting better," McCarty said. a technical and clean tour-"It's a nice thing that the team nament. One of his biggest is sticking together and watch- struggles this season is keep- ing each other wrestle." ing a consistent weight over North Mason's next match- 100 pounds. Harmon has the es are Tuesday and Wednes- skills, McCarty said, but some- day at home. The Bulldogs times can't compete with larg- host the Hawkins Memorial er wrestlers. JV Tournament at 10 a.m. on Schiemer made it to the Tuesday and a varsity tourna- second day, but was called for ment at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Journal photo by Alexandria Valdez North Mason's Jahrett Schiemer grapples with a wrestler from South Kitsap during the first day of the HammerHead Invite at the Kitsap Sun Pavilion. Schiemer made it to the second day of the tournament but did not place.