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Meet the Climbers
THE DEFENDING STATE CHAMPS of Climber bowling:
In front from left are Alisha Wade, Michelle Robinson and
Morgan Whitney. Second row: Tracy Yuan, Amy Hardie and
Brittney Stoutnar. Third row: Cammille Olinger, Danielle
Baye, Brittany Estep, coach Curt Snyder, assistant coach
Sarah Stevens, Chelsey Stevens, Calista "C.J." Phipps and
Elayna Henry.
THE CHLORINE CLIMBERS of 2007-08: In front from
left are Huston Tschirhart and Tyler Love. Second row:
Richard Price, Kyrk Taylor, Isaac Wilson, Tyler Nelson
and Dylan Kinney. Third row: coach Chad Youngquist,
Pat Kealy, Jon Ramsey, Nick McCausland, Cass Hildreth,
Joseph Zagrean, Dustin Hart and assistant coach Aimee
Trapp. Fourth row: Max Crain, Tim Russell, James Nguyen,
Daniel Berndt, Cole Phelan, Jordan Sandoval, Gerrett
Sullivan, Jason Zagrean and coach Rob Phelan.
THE CLIMBER WRESTLERS for 2007-08: In front is Steven
Yando. Second row: Josh Ackley, Kayla Shivers, Norah
Montoya, Jonathan Free, Hyun Jin Cheoh, Juan Lopez,
Kim Yates, Sarah Brownstein and Sheridan Peckham.
Third row: Doug Pala, Alex Woods, Nathan Zoren,
assistant coach Roger Wilson, coach Chris Lacy, volunteer
assistant James Hartley, Adam Golder, Logan Roadman,
Page 22 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, December 27, 2007
Isaac Garfias and Alex Cannon. Back: Taylor Gettle,
Michael Tratnick, Nathan Van Cleave, Jordan Frost, Brett
Corbett, Jacob' Nikolaisen, Westin Chavez, Ronald Yates
III and Damion Shehan. Not pictured are assistant coaches
Rodgar Garrick and Mike Gettle and volunteer assistants
Nick Stigall and Lanny Wilson.
duo
1/11
state:o00
(Continued from page 19.)
the record in that departme
with 3,879 betweel 2001 an
2004. Kyle had 1,027 yards an
12 touchdowns in '06 and 118 an
two, respectively, his sophomo
year.
"THE ONE THING you gl
with Kyle is everything," sai
Climber head coach Matt HinkJ
in the wake of his recordsetti
night against homecoming vii
tim North Thurston. "I mean, b
leaves nothing in the tank as fs
as after the game. And he's vel
passionate.
"I mean, anything he does
puts his entire devotion into."
The new recordholder's tract
worthy speed isn't his only wea
on, reminded Coach.
"Probably Kyle's biggeJ
strength," he said, "is how he i
able to set his blocks up and thel
move laterally. He positions
self to influence the defense
gets the block, and then he's
to cut off of that."
Kids with track speed
around fairly regularly,
Hinkle. But that's not the point.
"Fast in itself obviously isn't
only factor that comes into
he says. "And Kyle's got a
good sense of vision about him."
EVER MODEST, the
ers' new recordholder deflected
spotlight rather
after his 330-yard night.
"Honestly," said Kyle, "I
even know that I'd broken the
cord until after the game.
"I mean, I'd known what the
cord was, cuz at Lakes (line
Cary) Nagel had brought it
- how close we were. But it's
been on my mind; it's not a
thing for me; it's a win. I'd
win than get stats.
"And, actually, it's really
a credit to my O line. Honestly.
mean, I lwce the guys; I've
'em all since we were playin'
wee football. And it's more
them than anything. They're
stoked about it than I am."
MIDFIELDER BRIT'S
first-teamers include
Kate Deines of Issaquah,
Martinez of Mount Rainier
Kate Bennett of Bellevue;
wards Jackie Thomas of Kennedy
Jena Russell of Capital, Pfeiffe
Bloecker of Seattle Prep and Eliz
abeth Curry of Olympic; defenderl
Hillary Franks of West Valley (Ya
kima), Jaimee Johnson of Camas
Lauren McAndrews of Lakesid
(Seattle) and Rachel Clark of Cap
ital, and goalkeeper Rachel Giver
of Auburn-Riverside.
KYLE'S FIRST-TEAM sup
porting cast includes runninl
backs Johri Fogerson of O'Dea ant
Larry Dixon of Olympic; quarter
back Jake Heaps of Skyline; wid
receivers Gino Simone of Skyline
Jermaine Kearse of Lakes and Rob
bie Mitchell of Kennewick; tighl
end Kavario Middleton of Lakes
offensive linemen David DeCast
of Bellevue, Kyle Sutphin of Ks
miakin, Alameda Ta'amu of Rain
ier Beach, Bryce Davis of Aubur
and Senio Kelemete of Evergree
(Seattle); kicker Stephen Gilbezd
of Kamiakin; defensive lineme
Kavario Middleton of Lakes, Ever'
rette Thompson of Kennedy, Koc
Otero of Peninsula and Nick Stew"
art of Columbia River; linebacker
Maxx Garrett of Kamiakin, Eri
Biege of Skyline and T.J. Paao'
pega of Fort Vancouver; defensiv
backs Blake Johnson of Olympic,
J,T. Gardner of Kamiakin, Lonnie
Quirk of East Valley (Spokane)
and Vince Taylor of Eastside
Catholic, and punter Justin Gun
of Renton.
O'Dea's Fogerson, bound for
the University of Washington,
was named Player of the Year,
He rushed for 297 yards and fotff
touchdowns in a 35-42 loss to Sky:
line in the state 3A title game an
finished the season with 2,545
Meet the Climbers
THE DEFENDING STATE CHAMPS of Climber bowling:
In front from left are Alisha Wade, Michelle Robinson and
Morgan Whitney. Second row: Tracy Yuan, Amy Hardie and
Brittney Stoutnar. Third row: Cammille Olinger, Danielle
Baye, Brittany Estep, coach Curt Snyder, assistant coach
Sarah Stevens, Chelsey Stevens, Calista "C.J." Phipps and
Elayna Henry.
THE CHLORINE CLIMBERS of 2007-08: In front from
left are Huston Tschirhart and Tyler Love. Second row:
Richard Price, Kyrk Taylor, Isaac Wilson, Tyler Nelson
and Dylan Kinney. Third row: coach Chad Youngquist,
Pat Kealy, Jon Ramsey, Nick McCausland, Cass Hildreth,
Joseph Zagrean, Dustin Hart and assistant coach Aimee
Trapp. Fourth row: Max Crain, Tim Russell, James Nguyen,
Daniel Berndt, Cole Phelan, Jordan Sandoval, Gerrett
Sullivan, Jason Zagrean and coach Rob Phelan.
THE CLIMBER WRESTLERS for 2007-08: In front is Steven
Yando. Second row: Josh Ackley, Kayla Shivers, Norah
Montoya, Jonathan Free, Hyun Jin Cheoh, Juan Lopez,
Kim Yates, Sarah Brownstein and Sheridan Peckham.
Third row: Doug Pala, Alex Woods, Nathan Zoren,
assistant coach Roger Wilson, coach Chris Lacy, volunteer
assistant James Hartley, Adam Golder, Logan Roadman,
Page 22 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, December 27, 2007
Isaac Garfias and Alex Cannon. Back: Taylor Gettle,
Michael Tratnick, Nathan Van Cleave, Jordan Frost, Brett
Corbett, Jacob' Nikolaisen, Westin Chavez, Ronald Yates
III and Damion Shehan. Not pictured are assistant coaches
Rodgar Garrick and Mike Gettle and volunteer assistants
Nick Stigall and Lanny Wilson.
duo
1/11
state:o00
(Continued from page 19.)
the record in that departme
with 3,879 betweel 2001 an
2004. Kyle had 1,027 yards an
12 touchdowns in '06 and 118 an
two, respectively, his sophomo
year.
"THE ONE THING you gl
with Kyle is everything," sai
Climber head coach Matt HinkJ
in the wake of his recordsetti
night against homecoming vii
tim North Thurston. "I mean, b
leaves nothing in the tank as fs
as after the game. And he's vel
passionate.
"I mean, anything he does
puts his entire devotion into."
The new recordholder's tract
worthy speed isn't his only wea
on, reminded Coach.
"Probably Kyle's biggeJ
strength," he said, "is how he i
able to set his blocks up and thel
move laterally. He positions
self to influence the defense
gets the block, and then he's
to cut off of that."
Kids with track speed
around fairly regularly,
Hinkle. But that's not the point.
"Fast in itself obviously isn't
only factor that comes into
he says. "And Kyle's got a
good sense of vision about him."
EVER MODEST, the
ers' new recordholder deflected
spotlight rather
after his 330-yard night.
"Honestly," said Kyle, "I
even know that I'd broken the
cord until after the game.
"I mean, I'd known what the
cord was, cuz at Lakes (line
Cary) Nagel had brought it
- how close we were. But it's
been on my mind; it's not a
thing for me; it's a win. I'd
win than get stats.
"And, actually, it's really
a credit to my O line. Honestly.
mean, I lwce the guys; I've
'em all since we were playin'
wee football. And it's more
them than anything. They're
stoked about it than I am."
MIDFIELDER BRIT'S
first-teamers include
Kate Deines of Issaquah,
Martinez of Mount Rainier
Kate Bennett of Bellevue;
wards Jackie Thomas of Kennedy
Jena Russell of Capital, Pfeiffe
Bloecker of Seattle Prep and Eliz
abeth Curry of Olympic; defenderl
Hillary Franks of West Valley (Ya
kima), Jaimee Johnson of Camas
Lauren McAndrews of Lakesid
(Seattle) and Rachel Clark of Cap
ital, and goalkeeper Rachel Giver
of Auburn-Riverside.
KYLE'S FIRST-TEAM sup
porting cast includes runninl
backs Johri Fogerson of O'Dea ant
Larry Dixon of Olympic; quarter
back Jake Heaps of Skyline; wid
receivers Gino Simone of Skyline
Jermaine Kearse of Lakes and Rob
bie Mitchell of Kennewick; tighl
end Kavario Middleton of Lakes
offensive linemen David DeCast
of Bellevue, Kyle Sutphin of Ks
miakin, Alameda Ta'amu of Rain
ier Beach, Bryce Davis of Aubur
and Senio Kelemete of Evergree
(Seattle); kicker Stephen Gilbezd
of Kamiakin; defensive lineme
Kavario Middleton of Lakes, Ever'
rette Thompson of Kennedy, Koc
Otero of Peninsula and Nick Stew"
art of Columbia River; linebacker
Maxx Garrett of Kamiakin, Eri
Biege of Skyline and T.J. Paao'
pega of Fort Vancouver; defensiv
backs Blake Johnson of Olympic,
J,T. Gardner of Kamiakin, Lonnie
Quirk of East Valley (Spokane)
and Vince Taylor of Eastside
Catholic, and punter Justin Gun
of Renton.
O'Dea's Fogerson, bound for
the University of Washington,
was named Player of the Year,
He rushed for 297 yards and fotff
touchdowns in a 35-42 loss to Sky:
line in the state 3A title game an
finished the season with 2,545