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TV South Sound Preps wstheolvmDiancom): 754-5432 CALLUS If you hove questions regarding South Sound preps or a ctory idea to offer please call 754-5432 D3 (The (Mcmpian EDITOR! MIKE BURGESS (newstheolympiancom): 754-5432 THURSDAY MAY 10 2001 STATE TRACK AND riELD BESTS safely back to the bag as North North Thurston High School Tony OvcmaiVThc Olympian Thurston first baseman Eddie Smith waits for the throw during Centralla's Kyle Gilmore dives Wednesday's loser-out game at RAMS Continued from Page D1 count us Burmester who is averaging two RBIs a game went 3-for-3 drawing a bases-loaded walk to "There for awhile it Burmester and Ryen Zoller and wait for them to come around again Not any more" Gail Wood covers sports for The Olympian He can be reached at 754-5432 The following arc state high school track bests compiled by Washington Track Weekly (listed are leaders and South Sound athletes in top 10): GIRLS 100 imtarsi Jana Young River RMgn 1L96 seconds (automatic timed) Andrea Mayes Shelton 1239 seconds(third) 200 meters: Heather Hetzer Kamiak 2497 (automatic timed) Young River Ridge 2543 (tied for fourth) Hayes Shetton 2546 (sixth) 400 meters: Heather Hetzer Kamiak 5733 Brynne Laib TUmwatar 592 (10th) 800 meters: Molly Carmody Eisenhower 2 minutes 1645 seconds 1600 meters: Jessie McLaughlin Olympia and Alison Tubbs Enumclaw tied at 5:03 a 3200 meters: Tubbs Enumclaw 10:2904 a 100 hurdles: Ginnie Powell Rainier Beach 1369 (automatic timed) 300 hurdles: Cambrielle Jensen Arlington 4486 Maria Barnes Olympia 4692 (seventh) Shot put: Cherron Davis Auburn Riverside 45 feet 425 inches Brittany Hinchcliffe Capital 44-35 (third) a Discus: Marie Muai Pierce 150-8 Hinchcliffe Capital 149-11 (second) a Javelin: Stephanie Ulmer Ellen sburg 177-9 a High Jump: Stacey Cowan Ffemdale and Sidney Brown Prairie 5-8 Long Jump: Mary Ann Graves White Salmon 19-8 Rashida Mason River Ridge 17-525 (eighth) a Triple Jumpt Young River Ridge 37-9 Pole vault: Sara Rowse Richland and Ashley Wildhaber ChchaHs 12-0 400 relay: Rainier Beach 4836 seconds Shetton 502 (10th) a 800 retey: Rainier Beach 1426 Shelton L44J Prante leads Wolves to Pac-9 title of its order Eddie Smith the Rams No 9 hitter went 2-for-3 with a walk Brian Petersen the- No 8 hitter singled and was cut down at the plate in the fifth on an attempted squeeze play keep getting help in the bottom of the Ttaynor said Sound Young outlasted Wilson's Erin Bream 3-6 76 (7-5) 6-3 in a match that took 2 12 hours then defeated Gig Autumn Niesz 6-1 6-2 Getzendanner and Sanford were easy winners in their match against a Peninsula team winning 6-2 6-L Olympia's doubles team of Sarah Borlcowski and Esther Handy the No 1 seeds received a bye into today's action Olympia singles players Julia Framel and Katie Doolittle plus doubles teams of Tori Shadduck and Claire Tilley and Kim Mason and Gayle Michel-son were eliminated from the tournament Also eliminated was top doubles team of Elizabeth Pearson and Sarah Gavin The tournament resumes today at 3:30 pm and concludes Friday with action also beginning at 330 Fastpitch TROIANS NO-HIT TORNADOS Yelm ended the regular season on the wrong foot when Brittany Burk tossed a no-hitter and the Trojans defeated the Tbr-nados 5-0 "Burk had good command of her pitches and they made a couple sweet plays behind said Yelm coach Russ Riches whose team scheduled to have the next nine days off be Young Midlee (third) River Ridge 1:443 (fourth) 1600 relay: Central Valley 4:004 Shelton 4:0404 (third) BOYS 100 meters: Eric Dawson Kent-Meridian 1086 seconds (automatic timed) 200 meters: Sean Williams Lake Washington 2186 (automatic timed) 400 meters: Williams Lake Washington 4819 800 meters: Courtney Jaworski Curtis 1 minute 5251 seconds 1600 meters: Cameron Schwehr Mt Spokane 4:164 3200 meters: Michael Kiter Shadle Park 9:093 110 hurdles: Aaron Wells Rainier Beach 1445 (automatic timed) 300 hurdles: Ryan McKinney Lake Stevens 3885 (automatic timed) Shot put: Joe Gatewood Puyallup 60 feet one-half inch Adam Midles Capital 55-025 (tied for seventh) Discus: Midles Capital 181-L Javelin: Rigel Wise Kelso 208-11 Shawn Longueira North Thurston 192-6 (sixth) High Jump: Teddy Davis White Salmon 6-10 Long Jump: Mason Cohen Rogers-Puyallup 23-425 a Triple Jump: Reggie Williams Lakes 48-2 Pole vault: Tyson Byers University 15-8 400 relay: Lakes 428 1600 relay: Lake Stevens 3:233 Note: Leaders are through May 7 said "He anticipates He reads the situation and before the ball gets there he North Thurston has a balanced offense as 12 players have scored this season Lee Cohen leads with 10 goals Isaiah Herrera Alberta Flores and Kellen Manke have all put the ball in the net regularly as welL Tlimwatet 9-5-2 and the Pac-s No 2 seed for the 3A playoffs will again foce Skyview in the opening round of the playoffs Skyview eliminated the Thun-derbirds 4-2 last year and has nearly the same lineup this season "We need to be sound Tumwater coach Randy Leeper said "Our midfielders have to set the tempo They have to look for the counter Tumwater' midfielders are Jeff Osborn David Ghanaie and Kevin Ward Osborn leads his team in scoring with 17 goals and Alberto Saenz is second with seven Gall Wood covers sports for The Olympian He can be reached at 754-5432 help beat die Tigers who finished the season with a 15-6 record The Rams were successful with their short game They bunted five times reaching base four times They also drew nine walks North Thurston continued to get production out of the bottom PREP HIGHL1CHTS Lynsey Richardson of Aberdeen tied for fifth at 93 All Pac-9 teams except Shelton which competes in the 4A district will advance to the 3A district tournament at 10 am next Monday at Three Rivers Golf Course in Longview Baseball STORM ELIMINATES WOLVES Skyview proved to be more opportunistic than Black Hills as the Storm parlayed a six-run second inning into a 12-2 victory over Black Hills The district-tournament loss ended Black season "We had some opportunities" Black Hills coach Mark Zarate said scored our runs in the first three innings but we also left five runners on base "It was disappointing to lose but it was a satisfying season Nobody expected us to do The Wolves who made the playoffs for the first time with a strong second half of the season finished at 10-10 Girls tennis CARS COUGARS ADVANCE Olympia's Lindsey Young in singles and Capital's Shelly Getzendanner and Lael Sanford in doubles advanced during the opening rounds of the Narrows League Tournament held at the University of Puget ft mi WH maas-sui tat aas a a i YUM SnitmllrihAdnneriHri- dlwakL UBNmH Rh htamn i VmiB THU BnRnHG DUnl 423 JaritCMriri 343k 1 RSI Sarimni 2-4 HN 1ML HMIncWP-httavlaika H2MK)Lr-llAndHaaa 12 1 IS 4 KX RacordEtofcal2-rS4htha MaroaCsaalyLaagaa THE OLYMPIAN CHEHALIS Sheens Prante put together her best day of the season so for as Black Hills ran away with the Padfic-9 League girls gplf tournament on Wednesday Prante a junior fired a 3-over-par 74 at Riverside Golf Course and the Wolves took the team title with a score of 473 "Sheens has been playing steady but this is the first time she's really made a statement this Black Hills coach Ken Coleman said Prante's nearest competitor for individual honors was her freshman sistei Babe who fogged an 84 And the Wolves who were involved in a three-way tie for second in the league dual-meet standings were easily the best team as Chehalis finished second at 506 "We had some difficulties this year trying to get our best five golfers on the team every match this year because of illness or something" Coleman said "But we had our best lineup today and it was nice to come out on Ace Uribe who was ineligible for most of the season finished third in the individual standings with an 88 North Tkmara Car-ley with a 91 was fourth and Kelli Anderson of River Ridge and yi gSlitar earth ROTDRi fore next weekend's district tournament "Well just have to practice and get ready for the playoffs need to get on a The district tournament will be held at Sprinker Field in Spanaway BEAVERS STUMBLE Giving up an unearned run on two errors in the seventh Tenino lost 2-1 to Montesano wasting Karla Flinn's two-hitter as her team committed four errors in the game Tenino's outfielders collided in die seventh to allow one base runner With the bases loaded the Beavers then booted an infield grounder to allow the winning run Becky May went 2-for-4 for Ifcnina Itack RAINIER WINS TITLE With the Mastey sisters dominating the sprinting events Rainier girls won its third straight 1A sub-district title Kyle Mastey won the 100 and placed second in the 200 Kelly Mastey won die 400 Lindsey Bar-low broke the school record in the L600 with a 531 to place second The Rainier boys placed third District will be May 18 at Kala-ma starting at 5pm The top two finishers advance tostate GIRLS TRACK lAsubdhtrict thorn ocoros Sokdor 154 On-ohriu Tl Rmramad 55 Adna 41 IN llaaaun (Ad) 135 2 MoriiyOh) 137 1 Mario (Aa) IMTUarrib (At) 11201 -lilaria Oh) 2U 2ilarth Oh) 2U: 401 -1 JAoran (Ha) U3J 2Jariaar Oh) 231 4Jmmroian (ha) 24 urn iJhaMck am) sai 2 Jmtoor 501 3200-1 Jariow (ha) 12M 7 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HMhclH-MlMiaaaMk Daria mama 2-1 Jam it McMm MU iMKktr- ikx RmrdKlhtk Mb ll-ia EASTPITCB AAV SOCCER Continued from Page 01 up "This is one of the best defenses ever Shelton coach Brian Fairbrother said does their job It helps that got formidable presence at goalkeeper" Shelton goalkeeper Justin Tkuschei who is built like a linebacker is like a wall standing in front of the net and Is a big reason the Highclimbers have 10 shutouts in a 14-1-1 season a 3A playoffs: Like Shelton North Thurston also has a tough defense and a dominant goalkeeper Goalkeeper Evan Knudson a major-college recruit is considering Northwestern say he': the second Dobosz said "Kasey Keller is the best one seen from around Keller also a North Thurston graduate now is an international star who plays for the US national team "Evan is quick but he also makes good Dobosz Of THE WEEK at MvaraMa par T1 ham icataa (tot bar anM: Hack HNa 473 Owkalb SSi Norik Tkantan 334 Akatdaan 54a Ikmmhr Stb SkaNoa SSSb Cantraka 553 Khar Mdga SU IMtritatSSL StamPnab Mack HBb 74 2lriMPraataNackHSbll 3 Act Uribt IhaaMK IS 4 Ihmara Cartas North TkantaiSl 5 (M Krill Aadaiaan Abar Ma RRH RRQ Lfslly REnRoHL AndaaaM 7lbaMariaMHCkakaS5 1 Jackh Swkiakart ChakriK 17 1 (th) Shannon ZkN North TImbiIor md CwrtMy cstawk Chohribll BASEBALL North Ttantoa Contrail 7 CMIMUAINIM 1-TSS ussmoNMsm a-uiii McXkm lamhOX MSana 8) OoodHl (5X Emm (S) and Bma Hotarti MX Boa Mr Darth fem (0 Joa Andrahi (7) and Irian Sanaoha 2 Gofl IK tLlhantM Haka 2 Andraka 2 IwiMrl haw 2 Mk2 WS-lkanaaKllllHI) LP-ltSnan Saeardi ILTkantoa 13-5 CantnkalM camm ns aas a-i is i oiiisa U4 aas a-a a mand Rririar 11 Adu OcarialL IM lDaanthar (A) HA 22hnar0h)iiJi2ei-iJtMhir Mt)2U-Marikiffi02IJ4M ijyhrth flh) 103J lMiria Oh) imtiM-UhacackCOa) 223 Uariow Oh) 231 4Jhn-marman Ob) 2rifs 1544 -inaga (On) 407 43Umbh (No) 5:11 Utooo da) sat 32M LGoga (On) IMS ill Uannott (Hart 1U I SJohnm Oh) 17 MH-lilhoarrid (Ha) SSL 3Jhkder474 Mufflaatoa (On) 1-1L 2Jlalranan (Ha) IM HJ -IJUdaong (Kay) 5-k -Utabanan (la) M-3 PV -lWooba () IM SP -LCbnmnbOhiltSlinMhgr Oh) 44-k 0T-Lheok (On) Mill Jao-LWrih (la) 1544 SrihriMEShatwdalhnSn OLaary (0 aaaAridar canton: hoah hnkh Md Maaan itadt HMan: Can -Amanda 3-42TW AahaaVbh3-3 a Oly -hank 2-3 1 Ik laa An-haaa 2-3 111 WJilaEtan-tmat 2-3 Carina Hauja 1-3 HKlA4Mb LTKklA-na SS7H on (mm3 aas i-i 2 i ima-iM Tbrna and Lapa FNaa and MridNM-lhKlKkirUwl-hr4 21 Jachi Mkdar 1 hr 2 WP-Dama 8 rirtkaoab 1 Mdk2hNhritan)LP-Fkan(l rirthaori I aWksl Mt kriterX GIRLS GOLT PocHM Loogoo Had Mb: Shaaaa Piaata 74 Saha Pranh ll Ktbha Fbhartv 111 Sritt Satharhad 111 Sarah SrariaolSL Ptortk Thonton: Ihmara Car-h ft Shaaaoa 2hch Daama Oman 111 bob Briridbnrif 121 Maria DhilU thanoahr Aoc Uribe IS AMa OhaohlMiCasRri Skyview KX HNis in 2 5 KYVKW IM 12 I 17-X Mb I Vital (IX (5) THE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES XCOSTUROS Olympia baseball STEPHANIE KURZ Capital fastpitch works extremely hard on his sport I can't imagine a kid who spends as much time in the cage and works harder on his game It doesn't come as a shock that he would come through in the clutch like that We had runners on every time against South Kitsap and he produced Who to the best teacher ever had and why? A music teacher named Mr Strid at Washington Middle School He really Just showed kids and me especially humbleness He put us in our place and taught us how it was something people might be surprised to know about you? I like country music Where's a good placa to got something to eat? Ramblin' Jacks I like the steak Who la a sports hero to you? I like Willie Mays He played through a lot of adversity and doubt and always ended up proving people wrong showing people he could do things they thought he da Who la someone Nving or dead that you might like to moot? I'd love to meet Ted Williams Ha knows hitting better than anybody out there Agutl7 Yawl Junior Fkmlly: Parents Don and Vickie sister Emily Other sports: None Grow up fan Olympia Last weak: Kurz pitched a three-hitter with no walks and 12 strikeouts as the Cougars defeated Stadium and standout pitcher Vanessa Whitney 2-0 to clinch the Narrows League i Bridge Division title About last weak: really pleased very excited about It We get to play for league (Wednesday) and we've really worked for that Basically just getting out there and getting It done was key The fielders kept It to just three hits and (catcher) Ashley Clinton did a good job of calling the pitches I had a real accurate game and hit my from coach Dal Sandberg: "That day she had full control of that game Between her strikeouts and our defense we won that game As far as her season she was U-2 for the regular season and her only losses were to Kelso and Olympia two of the top teams in the state She's been outstanding in league play facing South Kitsap seed into district Also was 2-2 with an RBI in a 15-4 victory over Foss About last week: "It was awesome It was real fun for out team especially I think Just confidence was the key Especially toward the end of the year everyone started coming into their own and soma guys who were struggling started to come through For myself I just stopped worrying so much and decided to be a good team captain Mid leader and come through when I needed to Once we beat Bellarmine I think we had a lot of confidence in ourselves down the stretch from coach Todd McDougall: a guy that domestic My kids a re going to be happy people Where's good place to get something to eat In thia town? Soho Teriyak! III The No 1 special Chicken with Rice Who Is a sports hero to you? My catcher on my Vancouver team Lauren Evans She's vibrant and loves the sport so much I feed off it Who is someone living or dead that you might like to meat? Kurt Warner I read his book and he's a really strong Christian who when everything was down on him worked really hard to get back He couldn't have done it without his faith MMMmM NOOriririOri)MaMMQQiOiriMiriAa M04iMifc i An A mil.
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