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Sat, May 24, 2008 02:01:33 PMFrom:
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The Olympian - High School Sports Roundup
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
Bears' Stoker rises to 4th
PASCO - The high jump is a mystery to the average human being. How on earth can someone hurl themselves backwards over a bar that sometimes rises to a height taller than the jumper?
Rochester rolls into 1A baseball championship game
YAKIMA - Rochester took advantage of the potent combination of too much Luke Steelhammer and not enough Freeman offense Friday to stun the highly regarded Scotties 13-2 in the Class 1A baseball state semifinals at Yakima County Stadium.
Bears go down scuffling in state semifinal
SEATTLE - It wasn't the way the Olympia Bears wanted to remember their first game at Safeco Field.
Centralia making run at 2A fastpitch title
The Centralia Tigers are making another run at a 2A state title.
Steelhammer leads Rochester into 1A baseball title game
Rochester is one win away from the Class 1A state baseball title.
Timberline, River Ridge win state fastpitch openers
Timberline, Chehalis and River Ridge each have won their first game at state fastpitch tournaments and have moved into the quarterfinals.
Area athletes hope to medal at state
All of the miles Colin O'Leary spent running in the cold and wet. All of the hours Sarah Stoker spent jumping and Joe Ingman spent throwing.
Olympia gets taste of the big leagues
SEATTLE - For a brief time, the Olympia Bears experienced the big leagues.
State track preview: Olympia girls sending eight to Pasco
All the miles Colin O'Leary spent running in the cold and wet. All the hours Sarah Stoker spent jumping and Joe Ingman spent throwing.
Olympia's Conley MVP of Narrows Bay Division
Adam Conley has been named the Narrows League Bay Division MVP, and is one of eight Olympia Bears to be named to the all-league team. Olympia coach Todd McDougall has been named coach of the year.
State tennis preview: North Thurston, Capital doubles strong
Fred Reed has coached a lot of good tennis players.
Shelton's Martinson rallies for strong finish
BELLINGHAM - Fourth-year state tournament qualifier Caral Martinson had virtually no chance for the championship she had long dreamed of, but that didn't prevent her from going out with a round to remember.
Baseball teams in all classifications should play at Safeco
F or high school baseball players, the opportunity to participate in the state championships is a rare feat.
Fours are wild for Blazers
Cameron Peck had a laundry list of what went wrong on the final day of the Class 3A state boys golf tournament.
Parsley MVP of WCC all-league fastpitch
Timberline's hard-throwing pitcher Annaleisha Parsley was named the Western Cascade Conference most valuable player in fastpitch.
Olympia's Labrec opens with 75
BURLINGTON - Olympia's Jordan Labrec is in a six-way tie for eighth place at the Class 4A boys state golf tournament at Avalon Golf Links.
Capital's Jesernig tied for 12th
BELLINGHAM - Brenda Jesernig vividly recalls when she was, as she puts it, "a golf joke" two years ago. Now, though, nobody is laughing at her game, least of all the Capital High School junior herself.
Timberline's Peck in third place at 3A state golf
Timberline High School's Cameron Peck is in third place after the first day of the Class 3A state boys golf tournament in Bellingham.
Blazers pitcher recovers after reconstructive surgery on jaw
Before the ping of the bat had registered in Scott Hetrick's ears, the sight of his son crumpling to the dirt appeared like something out of a bad dream.
State golf tournaments begin today
More than 30 South Sound boys and girls golfers are ready to tee off in their biggest golf tournament of the year - the state golf championships, which is held in the Bellingham area, today and Wednesday.
Family asks WIAA to consider wood bats
Two weeks ago, if you had asked Scott and Tammy Hetrick how they felt about metal bats in high school, the question might have elicited a shrug.
Local state golf participants
A look at South Sound golfers who will be participating in state high school golf tournaments in Bellingham and surrounding areas beginning Tuesday:
Minton leads Navigators to another district championship
NASELLE - The Northwest Christian girls track team claimed its third consecutive Class 2B district title on Saturday, scoring 106 points to beat out runner-up Tacoma Baptist (85.5 points) in the district meet at Naselle High School.
Perfect Blazers claim 3A district crown
SPANAWAY - Taylor Smith got to wear her dress to the prom after all.
Thunderbirds capture 2A district title
LONGVIEW - Rikki Anderson finished second in singles, and Emma Anderson and Erin Lindstrom took third in doubles, as Tumwater won the Class 2A girls tennis district championship for the first time during coach Jim Click's 13-year tenure. |
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