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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Bears' Shelton tied atop Narrows tourney
TACOMA - Olympia's Taelar Shelton shot an 84 at Lake Spanaway Golf Course on Thursday to share the lead with Bellarmine's Kelsey O'Brien at the Narrows League girls golf tournament.

South Sound sports
Friday, May 9

Timberline's Peck goes to Texas to tune up for state
Cameron Peck had to get out of town to find decent golf weather and elite-level competition in the months since he won his conference golf championship.

WCC's best off and running
LAKEWOOD - A steady headwind forced Yelm's Justin George to revise his pole vault strategy Thursday.

Variety is her focus
OLYMPIA - With five siblings, Jena Russell's penchant for competition is as much inherent as it is necessary.

Scorers help Tornados reach their potential
It was easy for Mark Tate to see the potential early on.

Dear surprises self with league title
PORT ORCHARD - Intuition might not be a strength for Olympia junior Annie Dear.

Highclimber's upset is surprise of WCC tourney
OLYMPIA - Shelton's No. 2 singles player, Alexandra Ehrich, who is in her first year of high school tennis, upset Capital's Brooke Pearson in three sets Wednesday on the opening day of the Class 3A Western Cascade Conference championships.

Wolves stay focused, prevail in shootout
TUMWATER - Maybe this should count as two wins.

Tenino cruises twice to reach district title game
CASTLE ROCK - With a pair of dominating district tournament victories, the Tenino Beavers earned a chance to play for a district baseball championship and, more importantly, a berth into regionals.

Six Bearcats make All-EvCo in baseball
Jacob Overbay of Evergreen Conference champion Chehalis was one of six Bearcats named to the all-league baseball team released Tuesday.

Gritty Hawks grind out win
LACEY - The River Ridge Hawks hadn't been in this position many times this season.

WCC's best vie for girls golf crown
TUMWATER - When her swing wasn't what she wanted, Kim Vivian called on her private instructor.