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SEPTEMBER 12, 2013 | OkanOgan VallEy gazETTE-TRiBunE PagE B1
PAGE B2 OKANOGAN VALLEY GAZETTE-TRIBUNE | SEPTEMBER 12, 2013
BY BRENT [email protected]
OROVILLE - Oroville’s football team got just about everything it could have out of last season. With a painfully inexperienced team, the Hornets improved dra-matically as the season went on, growing a dynamic offense and progressing to the point where they went toe-to-toe with state power Waitsburg-Prescott in a state playoff opener before their inexperience on defense caught up with them.
After averaging 13.3 points through their first four games, the Hornets scored more than 45 points a game over their final seven contests while overcoming a 1-3 start.
Shoring up the defense has been coach Tam Hutchinson’s emphasis this pre-season.
“The defense is a lot more mature,” Hutchinson says. “They’re all juniors and seniors with the exception of (sopho-more Logan) Mills at nose tackle, and he’s a load. He’s the real deal.”
In fact, through the early sea-son, the Hornets have sacrificed some of their offense to get their defense in order, because, as Hutchinson reminds his team frequently, “It’s defense that wins
games.“We’ve spent a lot of time on
our defensive drilling and condi-tioning. Flipping those tires.
Last year we were not ready at all for (the first game of the year). We spent our whole time getting into shape.”
Conditioning, he says, is one of the big keys to this year’s team, which showed up for first prac-tice in much better shape than a year ago.
“You’ve got to be in shape to play this game,” Hutchinson says. “Especially at a small school, guys like Tanner Smith and Luke Kindred, they don’t come off the field. They’ve got to be in good shape.”
Speaking of Smith and
Kindred, the pair turned into quite the dynamic duo on offense as Smith’s speed and Kindred’s growth at quarterback turned into prolific playmaking. In the playoff against W-P, Kindred rushed for 97 yards and threw to Smith for another 194 yards.
For the season Kindred threw for 719 yards 10 touchdowns and rushed for 758 yards and 12 scores, with Smith racking up 538 receiving yards and 270 on the ground. Dustin Nigg, now a junior, rushed for 549 yards on 88 carries and nine touchdowns and was the Hornets’ leading rusher in several games.
Offensively, Hutchinson hopes
to employ Kindred more and more out of the Pistol offense, to give him a chance to do some Russell Wilson-like read-option play, as well as take advantage of Smith’s speed both out of the backfield and as a receiver.
With Mills developing as a fullback, as well as several other capable running backs, Hutchinson expects versatility to become a bigger and bigger part of the offense as the season pro-gresses.
“With the Pistol, it gives us a lot of things we can do with the ball in Kindred’s hands,” Hutchinson says. “And there’s a lot of times the defense won’t be able to tell if
he’s going to run with it or not.”A little smash-mouth football
will likely be in order, as well.“When you get Kindred, Mills
and (Sean) DeWitte in the backfield together, you’re talking over 600 pounds of beef,” Hutchinson says.
Kindred, Smith, DeWitte, Connelly Quick, Boone McKinney, Jake Scott, Lukas Mieirs and Abraham Capote, along with 10 juniors, give the Hornets a much more experi-
enced squad than a year ago.The Hornets will have their
work cut out for them to get back to the playoffs: this year the Central Washington 2B League only has two state playoff spots. Last year Oroville claimed the No. 3 spot, so it will have to leap-frog either Kittitas or White Swan just to get in, as well as be wary of a Liberty Bell squad that is thin on numbers but boasts some talented athletes. The Hornets’ league opener, at defending league champion Kittitas on Sept. 21, could set the tone for the rest of the season.
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# Name Pos Gr11 Luke Kindred QB/LB 1220 Connelly Quick RB/LB 1224 Tanner Smith WR/LB 1232 Abraham Capote WR/DB 1252 Boone McKinney OL/DL 1264 Jake Scott OL/DL 1265 Lukas Mieirs OL/DL 1282 Sean DeWitte WR/LB 127 Dustin Nigg RB/FS 1110 Joe Sarmiento WR/DB 1112 Ricky Mathis QB/DB 1125 Trevor Shearer RB/LB 1134 Cody Tibbs RB/LB 1148 Steven Maupin OL/LB 1151 Leo Curiel OL/DL 1154 Lane Tietje OL/DL 1162 Mick Fulmer OL/DL 1189 Brian Wise TE/DE 1122 Blaine Weaver WR/DB 1044 Logan Mills RB/DL 1066 Charles Arrigoni OL/DL 1076 Blake Rise OL/DL 1079 Brandon Watkins OL/DL 1080 Connor Bocook WR/DB 1040 Andrew Mieirs WR/DB 955 William Shearer OL/DL 960 Casey Martin OL/DL 970 Jaxon Blackler OL/DL 984 John Marquis WR/LB 9
Head coach: Tam HutchinsonAssistant coaches: Justin Helm,
Josh Marchand, Ed Booker.
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Top, the Oroville football and cheer squad includes (front row, l-r) Bethany Roley, Ezequiel Delgado, Andrew Mieirs, Stetson Spears, William Shearer, John Marquiss, Robbie Dudley, Jennifer Vazquez, (2nd row) Ashley Marcolin, Abraham Capote, Lukas Mieirs, Boone McKinney, Sean DeWitte, Tanner Smith, Luke Kindred, Jake Scott, Joesh Janczyk, Connelly Quick, Leonardo Curiel, Shelby Scott, (3rd row) Angela Nelson, Dustin Nigg, Brandon Watkins, Trevor Shearer, Casey Martin, Lane Tietje, “Oscar,” Logan Mills, Blaine Weaver, Steven Maupin, Cody Tibbs, Sammie Walimaki, (back row) Brian Wise, Nathan Hugus, Joseph Sarmiento, Charlie Arrigoni, Ricky Mathis, head coach Tam Hutchinson, Jaxon Blackler, Mick Fulmer, Conner Bocook and Blake Rise.Above, coach Tam Hutchinson hopes his emphasis on defense will pay off with a solid post-season run after last year’s young squad advanced to the state playoffs.
BY BRENT [email protected]
TONASKET - Tonasket’s foot-ball team came within seconds of a highly-coveted .500 sea-son last year, winning a pair of Caribou Trail League games and two non-league games. The “one that got away” was a one-point
loss in the season-finale cross-over at Riverside, which would have been a satisfying way to end the season after a gauntlet run through the top-heavy CTL.
The league looks no easier this season as the south end teams - Cashmere, Cascade and Quincy - all look to be state powers again, with up-and-coming Okanogan trying to take another step after breaking into the playoff last year.
The Tigers return 16 starters, including nine on offense, that will keep their hopes of com-peting for that fourth playoff spot alive. They didn’t lose many seniors from last year, but the ones that did move on - especially bulldozer fullback Austin Booker and his 807 rushing yards - will not be easy to replace.
Tonasket coach Jay Hawkins hopes that the Tigers’ second sea-son in their current offensive and defensive sets will help make up for those losses even as younger players step into those positions.
“That gives us some great experience on both sides of the ball,” Hawkins says. “This will be the second year in our offen-sive and defensive systems. Those two things together put us farther ahead in the early part of the sea-son than we were last year.”
Despite the loss of Booker, most of the “skill position” play-ers on offense return. Senior run-ning back Michael Orozco nearly matched Booker’s rushing totals with 75 yards to go with 12 touch-downs and was also dangerous as a receiver, catching 11 passes for 189 yards and a pair of scores.
Trevor Terris returns at quar-terback, where he threw for 337 yards while splitting time with departed senior Jeff Stedtfeld. Top receiver Roberto Juarez (13 catches, 210 yards, two touch-downs) also returns, as do tight ends Derek Sund and Jacob Cory.
Most of those same players also start on defense.
Other returning seniors include running back/linebacker Collin Aitcheson, tight end/ line-backer Kenny Freese, receiver / defensive backs Kjeld Williams and Makalapua Goodness, and offensive/defensive linemen Camron Baller, Chris Elliott and John Rawley.
“We have an excellent group of kids with strong leadership,” Hawkins says. “They have shown the ability to be an excellent prac-tice team with good tempo.
“Our biggest need is to devel-op some depth at all positions,”
Hawkins says. “But a high prior-ity is on the offensive line.
As the team looks to be at its competitive best heading into a CTL schedule that starts with four straight road games (at Brewster, Okanogan, Cashmere and Cascade), Hawkins says he and his coaching staff have been changing the team’s practice regi-men from previous seasons.
“Some of it is the way things are going anyway in terms of player safety,” he says. “But a lot of it is what we are seeing as what we wanted to do, and it’s mean hav-ing fewer days of contact. Most of what we need to do to improve
has nothing to do with hitting hard. It’s about form, technique and positioning.
“There’s things we work on in practice, but you’ve got to prac-tice doing it right all the time. If you don’t get in the habit of exe-cuting right every time in prac-tice, you won’t do it in a game. So we’re trying to focus on building better habits, and we need to do a better job of coaching up the kids to do that. We’ll see how it works as we get into the season, if we have guys not wear down as much.
“Our challenge is to continue
to work at getting better on a daily basis, and we’re excited for the journey that is ahead of us.”
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Top, The Tonasket football teams include (front row, l-r) Dyllan Walton, Kenneth Andrew Freese, Camron Cory Baller, Collin Aitcheson, Derek Sund, Trevor Terris, Michael Orozco, Roberto Juarez, Jake Cory, Makalapua Goodness, Kjeld Williams, John Rawley, (2nd row, l-r) Wyatt Pershing, Joaquin Polito, Dallas Tyus, Austin Knowlton, Colton Leep, David Moreno, Devyn Catone, Morgan O’Brien, Cristian Garcia, Frank Holfelz, (3rd row, l-r) Conner Timm, Christian Garcia Herrera, Jonathan Freese, Treven Nielson, Jorge Juarez, Ryan Rylie, Blake Ash, Jesse Manring, Chad Edwards, Isaiah Albright, (4th row, l-r) Nathan Anderson, Teran Rollins, Bobby Carrier, Sesar Saldana, Tim Freese, Dylan Kalma, Beau Cork, Vance Frazier, Victor Flores, Devin Walton, Jeffrey Luna, Rade Pilkinton, (back row, l-r) Kyle Huber, Austin Rimestad, Richard Temby, coach James Swanson, coach Ryan Pilkinton, head coach Jay Hawkins, coach Shawn Rader, Chris Elliott, Brock Henneman, Trevor Peterson and Caio Baumstein.Above, Roberto Juarez, who led the Tigers in receiving yardage in 2012, is one of several key returning players this season.
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# Name Pos Gr2 Makalapua Goodness WR/DB 123 Collin Aitcheson RB/LB 124 Caio Baumstein RB/LB 128 Trevor Terris QB/DB 129 Jacob Cory TE/LB 1214 Michael Orozco RB/DB 1220 Kenny Freese OL/DL 1231 Roberto Juarez TE/LB 1250 Camron Baller OL/DL 1259 Chris Elliott OL/DL 1273 John Rawley OL/DL 1282 Kjeld Williams WR/DB 1283 Derek Sund TE/DB 1289 Dyllan Walton WR/LB 127 Austin Knowlton RB/DL 1110 Colton Leep QB/DL 1123 David Moreno WR/DB 1124 Isaiah Yaussy-Albright RB/LB 1130 Esgar Mendez WR/DL 1141 Jesse Manring RB/LB 1152 Joaquin Polito OL/DL 1157 Eithan Knowlton OL/DL 1158 Dallas Tyus OL/DL 1163 Frank Holfeltz OL/DL 1168 Christian Garcia OL/DL 1170 Morgan O’Brien OL/LB 1177 Chad Edwards OL/DL 1180 Devyn Catone WR/DB 1181 Blake Ash WR/DB 116 Christian Garcia-Herrera WR/DB 1032 Rade Pilkinton RB/DB 1035 Ryan Rylie TE/LB 1037 Jorge Juarez RB/DB 1048 Trevor Peterson WR/DB 1064 Treven Nielsen OL/DL 1074 Jonathan Freese OL/DL 101 Wyatt Pershing RB/LB 95 Austin Rimestad TE/LB 96 Vance Frazier-Leslie QB/DB 918 Kyle Huber WR/LB 929 Victor Flores RB/LB 940 Beau Cork RB/LB 942 Bobby Carrier WR/DL 945 Connor Timm TE/DB 953 Dylan Kalma OL/DL 967 Jamin Truitt OL/DL 984 Lloyd Temby WR/LB 985 Tim Freese WR/DB 988 Sesar Saldana TE/DL 9
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TONASKET - The Tonasket cross country teams bear little resemblance to last year’s squads, but an infusion of young talent has coach Bob Thornton hopeful that will actually mean improve-ment for his Tigers.
The girls team will have just four runners with sophomore Jenna Valentine ranking as the only returnee. The team’s lone senior, Amber Monroe, flipped to cross country from volleyball and is in solid shape after a summer of firefighting. Junior Lea Berger turns out for the first time, while freshman Johnna Terris moves up after competing at the middle school level.
The boys return four from last year, led by sophomore Adrian McCarthy, who made significant improvements during his fresh-man year and started off this sea-son by cutting more than two minutes off last year’s time at the Tonasket Invitational.
Also returning are juniors Smith Condon and Abe Podkranic and sophomore Dallin Good.
First time senior Tim Jackson leads a group of newcomers that includes three sophomores and promising freshman Hunter Swanson.
The girls, falling short of the minimum five to qualify for team scoring, won’t be able to compete for team honors without some new recruits. The boys will be looking to improve on last sea-son’s sixth-place Caribou Trail League finish.
BY BRENT [email protected]
OROVILLE - Sierra Speiker doesn’t have a lot more to accom-plish as a high school runner, at least not at the 1B/2B level. She’s already won two state titles and, barring injury, will be the heavy favorite to win a third. Many of her races will be more like practic-es, with most competitors unable to stay with her.
Coach Doug Kee, though, doesn’t see any lack of motivation in Speiker,. Not content to be con-sidered the premier small-school runner, she’s been training to be considered at an elite level regard-less of school size.
Speiker, he says, trained all summer, reaching the 50-70 miles per week mark, often running with former Hornet and current Eastern Washington University runner Catie Arrigoni, as well as her brother and father.
“With her, it’s all about her times,” Kee says. “Most of the courses (on the Hornets’ sched-ule) we’ve run before. So we print-ed off all of her times from fresh-man year on to use in making new goals for each race based on what she’s done before.”
What she’s done before has been impressive enough. She’ll have a chance to put her enhanced training to the test in several multi-class meets, most notably in Spokane on Sept. 21 and in Richland on Oct. 12. Last year she took eighth in a field of more than 120 girls from 3A and 4A schools.
“Richland will be an interesting
one,” Kee says. “Those girls that were there were just awesome.”
As for the rest of the team, that has been a source of frustration for Kee. Not because of who he has on the team, but because of who he doesn’t have. The Hornet girls’ chances at a fourth straight Central Washington League title (and a chance to improve on last year’s seventh place state finals finish) could be over before they start if he can’t find a couple more girls to come out for the team. Right now there are just three; a minimum of five is needed to be
scored as a team.“It’s very frustrating to not have
a girls team,” he said. “With Sierra up there, if we just had a couple of girls who were decent athletes and we had a full team, we could do extremely well.”
The boys do have a a full squad of “eight or nine,” Kee says.
Junior Diego Santana, who fin-ished 11th at last year’s league finals meet, is the lone returner, along with Speiker.
Oroville’s home meet on Oct. 19 is the best chance for local fans to see the Hornets run.
OROVILLE CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE
Sep 7 at Tonasket Invitational 12 pmSep 14 at Moses Lake Invitational 10:30 amSep 21 at Spokane Runner’s Soul/Eric Anderson Invite 12 pmOct 5 at Can Am Invitational 10 amOct 8 at Omak Invitational 4 pmOct 12 at Richland Invitational 9:45 amOct 19 Oroville Invitational 11:45 amOct 26 at CWB League Championships (Liberty Bell) 1 pmNov 1-2 Regionals TBANov 9 # at State Finals (Pasco) TBA
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Name GrDiego Santana 12Nahum Gar� us 11Emmanuel Castrejon 10Daniel Castrejon 10Dakota Haney 10Juan Lopez 10Javier Castillo 10Bryce Glover 9
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Head coach: Doug Kee
TONASKETCROSS COUNTRY
ROSTERSGIRLS
Name GrAmber Monroe 12Lea Berger 11Jenna Valentine 10Johnna Terris 9
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Name GrTim Jackson 12Smith Condon 11Abe Podkranic 11Dallin Good 10Bryden Hires 10Boyd Lorz-Vanatta 10Adrian McCarthy 10Hunter Swanson 9
Coach: Bob ThorntonAssistant Coach: Chad Portwood
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The Tonasket cross country team includes (front row, l-r) Lea Berger, Johnna Terris, Jenna Valentine, Smith Condon, Tim Jackson, Abe Podkranic, Amber Monroe, (back row, l-r) coach Chad Portwood, Bryden Hires, Keeton Haines, Hunter Swanson, Boyd Lorz-Vanatta, Dallin Good, Adrian McCarthy and head coach Bob Thornton.
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Oroville’s cross country teams include (front row, l-r) Sierra Speiker, Emmanuel Castrejon, Nahum Garfius, Daniel Castrejon, Javier Castillo, Stephany Cisneros, (back) Diego Santana, Bryce Glover, Dakota Haney, Juan Lopez, Kaylee Foster and coach Doug Kee.
Inexperienced Tiger runners aim for growthUnderclassmen, first-time seniors to hit the trails for Tonasket this fall.
Defending champ Speiker leads Hornet XC
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Sep 7 Tonasket Invite 12:30 pmSep 14 at Moses Lake Invitational 10:30 amSep 21 at Runner’s Soul/Anderson Invite 10 amSep 28 at Connell Invitational 12:30 pm
Oct 3 at Chelan Invitational 3:30 pmOct 5 at Colville Invitational 11 amOct 8 at Omak Invitational 4 pmOct 12 at Lake Roosevelt Invitational 12 pmOct 19 at Oroville Invitational 11:45 amOct 24 at CTL League Finals (Wenatchee) TBANov 1-2 Regionals TBANov 9 # at State Finals (Pasco) TBA# If qualify
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OROVILLE - Oroville’s girls soccer team went into the last game of 2012 with a chance at a district playoff berth.
The Hornets lost to Bridgeport and were eliminated, but the fact that they had that chance - against a team they had beaten earlier in the year - was a sign of progress for the soccer program.
This year’s team will have six players back that are charged with leading their teammates to the next step.
“We have great team cohesiveness,”
says coach Laura Kinman. “And we have veteran leaders who will help groom the younger players.”
And it is a young team, including four eighth graders and three freshmen on the squad of 14. Returning to the field this year are seniors Meagan Moralez and Kaitlyn Grunst, junior Kali Peters, soph-omores Keyla Layata and Faith Martin, and freshman Yessi Nemecio, who last year earned the distinction of being the first Oroville eighth grader to play a varsity sport.
Among the newcomers are senior midfielder/defender Marissa Garcia and
junior defender Adriana Silva.In the five-team Central Washington
1B/2B League last year, Liberty Bell ran the table and advanced to the state semi-
finals. The Mountain Lions could move back into the pack as they suffered some attrition in addition to graduation.
The key for the Hornets, says Kinman,
will be refining their passing game, with a particular focus on quick-release pass-ing and reading the passes.
“We want to take some wins and finish strong,” she says.
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# Name Pos. Gr5 Meagan Moralez F 129 Kaitlyn Grunst D 1217 Marissa Garcia M/D 1213 Adriana Silva D 1114 Kali Peters M 117 Keyla Layata M 10
11 Faith Martin M 101/8 Xochil Rangel GK/D 94 Yessi Nemecio M/F 920 Maria Ochoa M 93 Kambe Ripley F 86 Marissa Varney M/D 812 Tori Kindred D 815 Katie Egerton D 8
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The Oroville girls soccer team includes (front row, l-r) Meagan Moralez, Keyla Layata, Tori Kindred, Katherine Egerton, Kali Peters, Kaitlyn Grunst, (back row) coach Tony Flores, Maria Ochoa, Adriana Silva, Xochil Rangel, Faith Martin, Kambe Ripley, Yessica Nemecio and head coach Laura Kinman.
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TONASKET - Last year’s Tonasket girls soccer team alter-nated flashes of promise with frustrating defeats.
On one hand was the Tigers’ upset victory over Cascade early
in the season - the same Kodiak squad that would have won the Caribou Trail League with-out that loss, and went on to advance to the state quarterfinals before being eliminated by league champ Cashmere.
On the other hand were games in which they were forced into
penalty kick shootouts with Omak and Chelan, whom the Tigers finished in front of in league play.
So, while the Tigers made it to the district play-in game for the second straight year, they had to take to the road to face a higher-seeded team. And for the second
straight year, they showed they could play at the level of the state-quality team, even if victory eluded them.
“This needs to be our year,” says coach Darren Collins. “We have a lot of seniors (10). We want to get past that first round game and into the district tournament. We
don’t want to keep getting teams like Cascade and Okanogan in loser-out games. It would be nice to get one of those top two seeds where you don’t have to worry
Senior-dominated Tigers aim for playoff wins
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The Tonasket girls soccer team includes (front row, l-r) Baylie Tyus, Christa McCormick, (middle) Jonalynn Glover, Hilda Celestino, Norma Ornelas, Daniela Capote, Ashlynn Willis, Myra Gaytan, Kayla Willis, (back) head coach Darren Collins, Kathryn Cleman, Kylie Dellinger, Jaden Vugteveen, Rose Walts, Elizabeth Jackson, Selena Cosino, Esmeralda Flores, Amanda Padilla, Sarah Green and assistant coach Todd Mathews.
Capote Cleman
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OROVILLE GIRLS SOCCER SCHEDULE
Sep 19 at Bridgeport 4 pmSep 21 Eastmont “C” 1 pmSep 24 at Manson 5 p mSep 26 Entiat 5 pmOct 1 at Liberty Bell 5 pmOct 3 Bridgeport 5 pmOct 5 at Eastmont “C” 1 pmOct 8 * Manson 5 pmOct 10 * at Entiat 7 pmOct 15 * at Bridgeport 5 pmOct 17 at Tonasket 4:30 pmOct 22 * Liberty Bell 4 pmOct 24 * Entiat 4 pmOct 26 * at Manson 11 amOct 31 * Bridgeport 4 pm # District Playo� s TBA * League Contest# If Qualify
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about that game at all.”The Tigers bring back a wealth
of experience to try to get that job done. Returning seniors include Kathryn Cleman, Selena Cosino, Kylie Dellinger, Jonalynn Glover, Sarah Green, Elizabeth Jackson, Christa McCormick and Baylie Tyus. Also returning are junior Hilda Celestino and sopho-mores Myra Gaytan and Jaden Vugteveen.
Off-field injuries to Amanda Johnson and Jensen Sackman cost the Tigers two other sure-fire contributors, while four-year starters Kelly Cruz and Alicia Edwards were among six seniors lost to graduation.
Collins was pleased with his team’s showing at a jamboree with Okanogan and Liberty Bell in which Tonasket won both mini-matches, one in a shootout.
“Our defense looks really good,” Collins says. “Our passing looks like we need a little work, along with our ball control. I was
really happy with (goalkeeper) Tyus during the shootout; she made four saves. Anytime you can get four saves of penalty kicks you’re doing something right.”
Tyus and McCormick will split time in goal fairly evenly, Collins said, in part because he likes what Tyus brings to the open field as well.
Dellinger will move to the criti-cal center midfield position pre-viously occupied by Cruz, with freshman twins Ashlynn and Kayla Willis looking like they’ll be in the mix as well.
The downside of such an expe-
rienced squad is that the Tigers are quite “top-heavy” in terms of class make-up. With just eight non-seniors on the squad an no JV this year, Collins has some work to do to get ready for next season as well.
“It’s nice having all these seniors at practice because they have all the drills down,” he says. “But as far as getting girls for next year, I might have to hang out at the middle school all year long just to do some recruiting.”
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TONASKET - Tonasket’s vol-leyball teams have historical-ly struggled to compete in the Caribou Trail League, which annually boasts at least one state title contender in its ranks.
Tigers coach Jackie Gliddon believes her team has the talent to be competitive in the league, but must first take the right approach to the game.
“I know we can do it,” Gliddon says. “If the girls believe they can do it, they will be. If they don’t believe it, then they won’t.”
The good news is that Gliddon has more than the usual number of seniors. However, it’s a less experienced group than what that would seem to indicate; overall there are just five girls who played at the varsity level last year.
Seniors Cassie Spear, Jenny Bello and Carissa Frazier played the whole season, while senior Savannah Clinedinst is start-ing her third year on varsity but missed the second half of last sea-son after temporarily moving out of state. Junior Rachael Sawyer moved up to the varsity for the second half of last year.
“A couple of the other seniors haven’t played for a couple years,” Gliddon say. “They’re catching on, but they don’t have the level of experience that the others do.”
Gliddon also was able to take seven of the squad to a team camp over the summer, which she expects to pay dividends.
“It will definitely pay off,” she says. “We got some good work in.”
Gliddon is also very pleased with the volleyball program’s turnout, which surged enough this year so as to require a “C” team to accommodate all the girls who turned out.
“I’ve only just been able to start working with the varsity girls,” she says. “We’ve been working with all of them, but now we have a C squad coach so we can focus
our efforts a little more.“We have some height in the
middle too, which is new for us. As the season goes on we’ll know a lot more about how good we are. We have a lot of work to do, but we’ll have fun and a lot of laughs.”
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VOLLEYBALLVARSITY ROSTER
# Name Gr1 Cassie Spear 122 Savannah Clinedinst 123 Carissa Frazier 124 Jenny Bello 125 Casi Infante 126 Tori King 128 Jenna Davisson 1211 Yazmin Cervantes 127 Alissa Young 1112 Rachael Sawyer 11
Head coach: Jackie GliddonAssistant coach: Dave Kirk
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The Tonasket volleyball teams include (front row, l-r) Isabella Bell, Tiffany Ferdon, Carrisa Frazier, Cassie Spear, Casi Infante, Micala Arneson, Baillie Hirst, (2nd row, l-r) Ellie Burse, Alexia Gavin, Jasmine Martindale, Jenny Bello, Yazmin Cervantes, Ally Mershon, (3rd row, l-r) Suzie Van Dyck, Chelsea Vasquez, Serenity Poletti, Alissa Young, Vanessa Pershing, Kyra Whiting, Rachel Silverthorn, Lexee Howell, (4th row, l-r) Alyssa Montenegro, Tori King, Alexa Sutton, Rachael Sawyer, Savannah Clinedinst, (back row, l-r) coach Dave Kirk, Jenna Davisson, Allison Jo Glanzer, Kasey Nelson and head coach Jackie Gliddon.
TONASKET VOLLEYBALL
SCHEDULESep 10 Oroville 6:30 pmSep 12 at Liberty Bell 6:30 pmSep 17 * Okanogan 6:30 pmSep 21 * at Quincy 2:30 pm
Sep 24 * at Omak 6:30 pmSep 28 * at Cascade 12:30 pmOct 1 * Brewster 6:30 pmOct 3 * Chelan 6:30 pmOct 8 * at Cashmere 6:30 pmOct 10 * at Chelan 6:30 pmOct 15 * at Okanogan 6:30 pmOct 19 * Quincy 2:30 pm
Oct 22 * Omak 6:30 pmOct 26 * Cascade 2:30 pmOct 29 * Brewster 6:30 pmNov 2 * Cashmere 2:30 pmNov 5 # Districts begin TBA
* League Contest# If Qualify
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# Name Gr Daniela Capote 12 Kathryn Cleman 12 Selena Cosino 12 Kylie Dellinger 12 Jonalynn Glover 12 Sarah Green 12 Elizabeth Jackson 12 Christa McCormick 12 Norma Ornelas 12 Baylie Tyus 12 Hilda Celestino 11 Esmeralda Flores 10 Myra Gaytan 10 Jaden Vugteveen 10 Rose Walts 10 Amanda Padilla 9 Ashlynn Willis 9 Kayla Willis 9 Head coach: Darren CollinsAssistant coach: Todd Mathews
TONASKET GIRLS SOCCER
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OROVILLE - Carrie Rise is the third Oroville volleyball coach in three years. But what she found when she took on the job was an unexpected wealth of young players - so much so that the school was scrambling to find not just an assistant/JV coach, but a C squad coach that was needed with a turnout of nearly 30 girls.
The Hornets made progress last year, winning their first match in four seasons and coming close on several other occasions.
“The bulk of the team have played together for several years now,” says Rise. “(They) have decided that this is their year to shine.”
Six of the eight varsity reg-ulars return from last year. They’ll be led by seniors Brittany Jewett, Bridget Clark and Nadia Maldonado. Also returning to varsity are juniors Andrea Perez, Rachelle Nutt and Jessica Galvan. Joining them are Republic trans-fer Izzy Hildebrand and sopho-more Mikayla Scott.
The Hornets are optimistic about moving up in the Central Washington League North Division standings, where three of the five teams qualify for the district playoffs.
While Oroville was just 1-7 in league play last year, they actually won two more sets (10) than did fourth place Manson in league play, as well as winning 18 sets for the season. They suffered five five-set losses on the year before sweeping Manson in three straight to break their long losing streak, and did so without two injured starters.
“They are constantly push-ing themselves as individuals to improve their skills, and as a team to become more versatile in their playing strategies,” Rise says. “I am looking forward to watching them play this year.”
OROVILLE VOLLEYBALL
SCHEDULE
Sep 10 at Tonasket 6:30 pmSep 12 Republic 6:30 pmSep 17 at Curlew 6:30 pmSep 26 * Lk Roosevelt 6:30 pmSep 28 Mans� eld 11 amOct 1 * at Liberty Bell 6:30 pmOct 3 Entiat 6:30 pmOct 5 Pateros 11 amOct 8 * at Bridgeport 6:30 pmOct 12 at Entiat 2 pmOct 15 * at Lk Roosevelt 7 pmOct 17 * Liberty Bell 6:30 pmOct 22 at Waterville 6:30 pmOct 24 * Bridgeport 6:30 pmOct 29 * at Manson 6:30 pmNov 2 # DIstricts TBA
* League Contest# If Qualify
OROVILLE VOLLEYBALL VARSITY ROSTER
# Name Gr3 Nadia Maldonado 126 Brittany Jewett 127 Bridget Clark 124 Rachelle Nutt 118 Izzy Hildebrand 1112 Andrea Perez 11 Jessica Galvan 1113 Mikayla Scott 10
Head coach: Carrie Rise
The Oroville volleyball teams include (front
row, l-r) Lena Fuchs, Rachelle Nutt, Monica
Herrera, Mikayla Scott, Bridget Clark, Sarai
Camacho, Kendal Miller, Abigail Studard,
Nadia Maldonado, (middle row) Andrea
Perez, Lillie Gronlund, Heidi Gronlund, Deja Moore, Alissa Mieirs, Jordyn Smith, Bonnie
Roley, Bethany Vernon, Pie Todd, (back) Areli
Ocampo, Courtnee Kallstrom, Jessica Galvan,
Ellamae Burnell, head coach Carrie Rise, Narya Naillon, Callie Krupkat,
Victoria Holcomb and Brittany Jewett.
Right, Brittany Jewett is one of three seniors hoping
to lead the Hornets into the playoffs.
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Hornet volleyball looks to build on last year
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FOOTBALL
CTL (1A) LEAGUE OVERALL
W-L (AVG. PF-PA) W-L (AVG. PF-PA) Cashmere 7-0 (50.3-3.9) 10-1 (47.0-8.3)Cascade 6-1 (43.1-15.1) 7-4 (35.3-23.9)Quincy 5-2 (29.9-5.1) 7-5 (23.4-10.7)Okanogan 4-3 (26.3-26.9) 5-5 (25.2-25.2)Chelan 3-4 (29.7-22-3) 5-5 (29.2-21.1)Tonasket 2-5 (16.7-41.6) 4-6 (21.8-33.2)Omak 1-6 (9.1-48.4) 2-8 (9.6-44.7)Brewster 0-7 (8.7-50.6) 2-7 (15.1-40.0)State 1A playo� quali� ers: Cashmere, Cascade, Quincy. Cascade, Cashmere eliminated � rst round; Quincy eliminated in quarter� nals
CWL (2B) LEAGUE OVERALL
W-L (AVG. PF-PA) W-L (AVG. PF-PA) Kittitas 6-0 (50.8-12.7) 6-3 (39.7-17.7)White Swan 5-1 (41.0-27.0) 8-3 (35.1-25.1)Oroville 4-2 (39.0-28.5) 6-5 (33.7-27.2)Liberty Bell 3-3 (22.8-25.7) 3-6 (17.3-23.0)Bridgeport 2-4 (20.5-34.7) 2-8 (16.2-37.8)Lk Roosevelt 1-5 (19.3-38.5) 1-9 (16.2-37.9)Manson 0-6 (21.5-47.7) 0-8 (17.0-48.5)State 2B playo� quali� ers: Kittitas, White Swan, Oroville. All eliminated in � rst round.Mike Larson GHoops [email protected]
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CTL (1A) LEAGUE OVERALL
W-L (GW-GL) W-L (GW-GL)Cascade 13-1 (39-2) 26-7-0 (73-24)Chelan 13-1 (39-6) 25-4-1 (70-16)Brewster 10-4 (33-14) 17-9-0 (50-26)Cashmere 8-6 (26-23) 11-12-0 (33-36)
Quincy 5-9 (15-32) 7-13-0 (22-43)Omak 4-10 (17-30) 6-16-0 (21-43)Okanogan 3-11 (13-34) 5-15-0 (18-43)Tonasket 0-14 (4-42) 2-14-0 (10-45)State 1A playo� quali� ers: Cascade (3rd place)
CWL NORTH (2B) LEAGUE OVERALL
W-L (GW-GL) W-L (GW-GL)Bridgeport 8-0 (24-1) 16-8-0 (49-22)Liberty Bell 5-3 (17-14) 9-9-1 (31-34)Lk Roosevelt 4-4 (15-16) 7-9-0 (28-35)Manson 2-6 (8-22) 5-13-1 (18-44)Oroville 1-7 (10-21) 1-15-0 (18-45)State 2B playo� quali� ers: None
GIRLS SOCCERCTL (1A) LEAGUE OVERALL
W-L (GF-GA) W-L (GF-GA)Cashmere 37 pts 12-2 (4.9-0.5) 15-5-0 (3.9-0.9)Cascade 35 pts 12-2 (3.6-0.8) 15-4-0 (3.1-1.1)Okanogan 30 pts 10-4 (3.1-1.1) 13-5-0 (3.2-1.1)Brewster 22 pts 8-6 (1.9-2.5) 9-7-0 (2.2-2.3)Quincy 16 pts 5-9 (1.3-2.9) 7-11-0 (1.2-3.1)Tonasket 14 pts 5-9 (1.1-2.6) 7-10-0 (1.5-2.4)Omak 10 pts 3-11 (1.1-3.6) 4-12-0 (1.3-3.7)Chelan 4 pts 1-13 (0.8-3.7) 1-15-0 (0.7-3.6)State 1A playo� quali� ers: Cascade, Cashmere. Cascade eliminated in quarter� nals; Cashmere � nished 4th.
CWL (2B) LEAGUE OVERALL
W-L (GF-GA) W-L (GF-GA) Liberty Bell 24 pts 8-0 (4.8-0.8) 12-7-0 (3.6-1.9)Manson 18 pts 6-2 (2.5-1.3) 9-6-0 (2.4-1.9)Entiat 9 pts 3-5 (2.0-1.9) 4-9-0 (1.8-1.8)
Bridgeport 6 pts 2-6 (1.3-1.4) 6-8-0 (2.0-1.8)Oroville 3 pts 1-7 (0.8-6.0) 1-13 (0.5-5.9)State 1B/2B playo� quali� ers: Liberty Bell (4th place)
CROSS COUNTRYCTL BOYSTeam - Cashmere 32, Quincy 39, Chelan 96, Omak 97, Cascade 112, Tonasket 150.Individual - 1. Victor Salgado, Quincy; 2. Drew VanPolen, Cashmere; 3. Spen-cer Elmore, Quincy; 4. Samuel Goble, Omak; 5. Jonathan Mangas, Cashmere; 6. Oliver Fernandez, Cashmere; 7. Jason Hill, Omak. State 1A - Top � nisher: Victor Salgado, Quincy (18th place).
CTL GIRLSTeam - Cashmere 38, Chelan 59, Omak 61, Quincy 72, Tonasket 144, Cascade 159.Individual - 1. Angela Knishka, Cashmere; 2. Kea Paton, Cashmere; 3. Ale-jandra Diaz, Quincy; 4. Diana Montes, Omak; 5. Mireya Camacho, Quincy; 6. Marissa Palazzo, Chelan; 7. Sydney Green, Cashmere.State 1A - Top � nisher: Angela Knishka, Cashmere (10th place)
CWL BOYSTeam - Liberty Bell 20, Manson 43, Lake Roosevelt 70, Riverside Christian NC, Oroville NC. Individual - 1. Liam Daily, LIberty Bell; 2. David Eisenhauer, Riverside Christian; 3. Morgan Ott, Liberty Bell; 4. Ryan Widhalm, Riverside Christian; 5. Angel Garcia, Manson; 6. Willy Duguay, Liberty Bell; 7. Miguel Leyva, Manson.State 1B/2B - Top � nishers: David Eisnhauer, Riverside Christian (4th place); Liam Daily, Liberty Bell (6th place). Team - Liberty Bell 7th place (Also Repub-lic � nished 6th).
CWL GIRLSTeam - Oroville 21, Lake Roosevelt 34, Pateros NC, Liberty Bell NC, Riverside Christian NC.Individual - 1. Sierra Speiker, Oroville; 2. April Soelberg, Riverside Christian; 3. Rhiannon Easter, Pateros; 4. Mary Ann Matheson, Lake Roosevelt; 5. Lisa Hartvig, Oroville; 6. Callie Barker, Oroville; 7. Lilly Scholtzhauer, Liberty Bell. State 1B/2B - Top � nisher: Sierra Speiker, Oroville (State Champion). Oro-ville team 7th place.
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