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Shelton High School
Girls swimming
Shelton won its opening swim meet of the season on the road against Tumwater on Sept. 20 and followed it up with a victory on the road against Black Hills on Sept. 22 in Evergreen Conference meets.
The Highclimbers defeated the Thunderbirds 96-83. Shelton’s Lelia Ollenburg won the 200-yard freestyle race with a time of 2 minutes, 20 seconds. Kaylin Mutoli won the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2:37. Madeline Allred won the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 26 seconds and the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 1:01.
The 200-yard freestyle relay team of Abbi Sachs, Mutoli, Ollenburg and Allred won with a time of 1:55. The 400-yard freestyle relay team of Allred, Ollenburg, Mutoli and Sachs won with a time of 4:23.
Shelton defeated Black Hills 114-58. Mutoli won the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 2:15 and the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 1:09. Sachs won the 200-yard individual medley in 2:56. Allred won the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 27.24 seconds. Ollenburg won the 100-yard butterfly in 1:09 and the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 6:24. The 200-yard medley relay team of Sachs, Mutoli, Ollenburg and Allred won with a time of 2:11. The 200-yard freestyle relay of Madeline Smith, Hailey LaCelle, Cassie Muenchow and Fiona Dowling won with a time of 2:21. The 400-yard freestyle relay of Allred, Ollenburg, Mutoli and Sachs won in 4:23.
Shelton competed at Olympic High School on Saturday. The Highclimbers traveled to Centralia on Tuesday and hit the road to take on Eatonville today.
Girls soccer
The Highclimber girls soccer team dropped a pair of Evergreen Conference matches to Centralia and Tumwater last week.
Shelton fell 2-0 on the road against Centralia on Sept. 20 before falling 9-0 at home against Tumwater on Sept. 22.
Shelton (1-5, 0-3) traveled to Rochester on Tuesday and is in Aberdeen today for league games.
Boys tennis
Shelton fell in its opening two matches of the season to River Ridge and Black Hills last week.
The Highclimbers lost 3-2 against River Ridge on Sept. 19 before losing the first Evergreen Conference match of the season against Black Hills at home Sept. 21.
Shelton traveled to W.F. West on Wednesday, hosts Aberdeen on Friday and travels to Tumwater to take on Black Hills on Monday.
Volleyball
The Highclimbers dropped matches against Centralia and Tumwater last week in Evergreen Conference volleyball matches.
Centralia edged Shelton 3-2 in the Mini-Dome on Sept. 20. Shelton fell in a sweep against Tumwater on the road Sept. 22.
Shelton (1-3, 0-2) hosted Rochester on Tuesday and faces Aberdeen at home today in EvCo matches.
Cross country
Shelton boys finished fourth as a team at the Ramrock and Oly cross country meet Sept. 21 at Saint Martin’s University in Lacey.
Shelton’s Jacob Miller finished third with a time of 16 minutes, 26 seconds.
Jaydon Blackburn placed fifth with a time of 16:33 and Carson Bursch was also in the top 10, taking ninth in 17:13.
Landon Bursch earned 44th place in 19:02, Jack Parker took 46th in 19:11.2 and Richard Beckman was right behind Parker in 47th in 19:11.4.
In the girls race, Shelton’s Lily Bennet finished seventh in 21:22. Madison Lohmeyer placed 25th in 23:49 and Ashely Gooding finished in 69th place with a time of 28:53.
Shelton races next at the 26th John Payne/Curtis cross country
Invitational on Saturday at Chambers Bay Golf Course in University Place.
North Mason High School
Football
The Bulldogs fell to North Kitsap 67-0 on Sept. 24 in Belfair.
North Mason (0-4, 0-2) travels to Bremerton on Friday for an Olympic League game.
Girls soccer
North Mason fell 7-0 in two matches against Port Angeles and Bremerton last week.
The Bulldogs fell to Port Angeles at home on Sept. 20 and lost against Bremerton on the road Sept. 22.
North Mason (0-5, 0-4) hosted Olympic on Tuesday and is on the road against Kingston today in Olympic League games.
Volleyball
North Mason fell to Port Angeles at home prior to earning its first win of the season against Bremerton.
The Bulldogs lost 3-2 in Belfair on Sept. 20 against the Roughriders. North Mason won the first set, 25-23, but lost the second set, 25-20. North Mason regained the lead with a 25-22 third set win before Port Angeles evened the match with a 25-16 fourth set win and won the match with a 15-10 fifth set victory. Senior Desarae Timmons had eight kills and four blocks, senior Teegan Skjonsby recorded four kills and four digs, and sophomore Adrianna Tupolo tallied seven kills and two blocks.
North Mason swept Bremerton on Sept. 22 with set scores of 26-24, 25-19 and 25-13. Senior Ashlynn Stephens had four aces, nine assists and three digs and Skjonsby had three aces, four kills and two digs. Junior Tanza Tupolo had two aces and five kills and sophomore Kalli Wynn had one ace, one kill and two digs for the Bulldogs.
North Mason (1-3. 1-3) hosted Olympic on Tuesday and travels to Kingston today for Olympic League matches.
Cross country
North Mason’s Kezlie Thygesen finished third at an Olympic League cross country meet Sept. 21 in Bremerton.
Thygesen finished the race in 21:43. Cali DuPont finished 10th in 24:00 and Paige Kelly took 24th place in 25:52. Alexis Antonowicz finished 46th, Jaea Swaser finished 47th, Sadie Evans finished 52nd and Ysaunaa Hernandez placed 53rd for the Bulldogs.
In the boys race, Jackson Bergdahl was the best finisher for the Bulldogs in 14th place with a time of 19:09. Hunter Abad placed 50th, Trent Petersen finished 54th, Anders Oldright finished 54th, Ben Ford placed 55th, Aaron Kilbury took 56th place and Austin Kudera took 57th place for North Mason.
The Bulldogs competed in an Olympic League match in Bainbridge on Wednesday. North Mason travels to Marysville on Saturday for the Nike 15th Annual Twilight Cross Country Invitational.
Mary M. Knight High School
Football
Mary M. Knight’s scheduled game against Wishkah Valley last Saturday was canceled due to a lack of players for the Owls, according to coach Tom Kerr.
Kerr said he wouldn’t know until later in the week if MMK will travel to Clallam Bay for its scheduled game Friday.
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