Port Orchard Independent, February 21, 2014

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Friday, February 21, 2014 • Port Orchard Independent

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can penetrate and shoot the 3 for them. “To their credit, they battled. That’s a good team.” The Wolves did not secure the victory until Bakalarski scored his final points on a pair of free throws with 53 seconds left to increase their lead to 69-61. “Caulin must like the lighting here,” said Callaghan, laughing. “He’s playing with confidence.” South now has won seven of its last eight games since suffering a 67-63 setback Jan. 29 against Gig Harbor. “After the Gig Harbor loss we had to win every game to move on,” Callaghan said. “It’s a credit to the kids. When their backs are against the wall, they find a way.” Tuesday West Central/Southwest Bi-District Tournament at Auburn High School

South Kitsap 71, Federal Way 61 South Kitsap 24 13 18 16 - 71 Federal Way 17 13 17 14 - 61 South Kitsap-Ryley Callaghan 17, Caulin Bakalarski 33, Logan Knowles 4, Travis Delgado, Eric Wattree 12, Xavier Wells, Isaiah Lewis 5. Federal Way-Adrian Davis, Malik Montoya 21, Tyson Penn 2, D’Jimon Jones 10, Anthony Rogers 3, Troy Conley, Christian Jones 10, Josh Dawson, Viont’e Daniels 11, Timmony Buckley 4. Saturday At Mount Tahoma High School

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while senior Joseph Barnum (152) was fourth. South finished fourth among 16 teams with 93 points. Yelm won regionals with 221 points. Hartmann lost an 11-1 decision against Lake Stevens’ Cody Vigoren, who also defeated South’s Bryce Broome at regionals last year. Broome responded by finishing fifth at state. Meanwhile, Sherman defeated Olympia’s Logan Pine, who medaled last year at state, 7-6, in the quarterfinals. Sherman lost 10-4 against Yelm’s Tanner Page for the championship. Forster, who won a subregional title last week, suffered a 5-0 setback during Saturday’s title match against Lake Stevens’ Jake Douglas. On the girls side, senior Amberlee Brasch will make her third consecutive state appearance. She will compete at 137 in the girls tourna-

SK girls eliminated from playoffs Staff report

Senior Gabrielle Stewart scored 18 points, but it was not enough as South Kitsap’s season ended with a 57-40 loss Saturday against Emerald Ridge in the Class 4A West Central/Southwest Bi-District Tournament at Stadium High School. South, which lost its opener in districts 60-46 at Puyallup, finished with a 12-10 record. The Wolves played both games without starting point guard Hayley Romo and Hailey Parker. Both participated in a soccer tournament in Las Vegas. Saturday West Central/Southwest Bi-District Tournament At Stadium High School

South Kitsap 71, Evergreen 64 South Kitsap 19 20 17 15 - 71 Evergreen 11 17 16 20 - 64 South Kitsap-Caulin Bakalarski 27, Eric Wattree 22, Ryley Callaghan 19, Travis Delgado 3, Taran Mackey, Xavier Wells, Isaiah Lewis. Evergreen-Robert Franks 26, David Martin 8, Jalen Ballard 8, Jordan Henderson 8, Kobey Eaton 7,Tyrus Hosley 5, Connor Finnegan 2, Jamil Johnson.

ment. South’s group of state wrestlers marks a smaller one than some years when the Wolves have brought doubledigit competitors to Tacoma Dome. But Nass said he has had success with smaller numbers at state before. “Last year we brought five and took home four medals,” he said. “That will work.”

Region 1 4A Wrestling Championships Team scores 1, Yelm 221; 2, Lake Stevens 187; 3, Snohomish 109; 4, South Kitsap 93; 5, Arlington 68; 6, Central Kitsap 66; 7, Kamiak 64.5; 8, Bellarmine Prep 51; 9, Mariner 42; 10, Cascade 41.5; 11, Lynnwood 39; 12, Olympia 37; 13, Edmonds-Woodway 33;

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Emerald Ridge 57, South Kitsap 40 Emerald Ridge 17 15 17 8 - 57 South Kitsap 8 11 13 8 - 40 Emerald Ridge—Hope Jones, McKayla Mattes 22, Sunni Berbert, Audrey Saelens 4, Brooke Peterson 2, Riley Clarke 15, Kayla Frank 7, Alyssa Heslip 8. South Kitsap—Libby Borgonia 3, Alyssa Melendez, Marybeth Bray 2, Alona Lund 4, McKenna Mallory 2, Brianna Shafer, Gabrielle Stewart 18, Kaylee Yergeau 6, Darian Amblen, Shannon Laupola 2, Hayley O’Dell. Feb. 13

At Puyallup 60, South Kitsap 46 South Kitsap 12 4 14 16 - 46 Puyallup 11 13 19 17 - 60 South Kitsap-Libby Borgonia 3, Darian Ambler 9, Alyssa Melendez 2, Marybeth Bray, Alona Lund, Sophia Canton, McKenna Mallory, Brianna Shafer 2, Gabrielle Stewart 16, Kaylee Yergeau 2, Shannon Laupola 2, Hayley O’Dell 8. Puyallup-Hailey Smoot 2, Haley McCann 5, Paula Gimmestad, Sarah Steimie 2, Braylie Jeffers 12, Marissa Miller 13, Addie Picha 17, Christina Holland 5.

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Puyallup 75, at South Kitsap 6 Puyallup 27 25 7 16 - 75 South Kitsap 21 13 14 14 - 62 Puyallup-Nick Gutierrez 8, Brady Winter, D.J. Winter 8, Tony Gutierrez 15, Jaden Vollmen 18, Ross Dombrowski 2, Dane Iverson 13, Tyler Torgerson 2, Devon Nuff 9. South Kitsap-Ryley Callaghan 12, Caulin Bakalarski 21, Logan Knowles 6, MacIntyre McCarty, Travis Delgado, Xavier Wells 2, Isaiah Lewis 11. 14, Mount Vernon 32.5; 15, Gig Harbor 16; 16, Monroe 10; 17, Jackson 7; 18, Stadium 0. Championship matches 106-Jeremy Nygard (ARLG) d. Mason Harrison (YELM) 6-0. 113-Michael Soler (LKST) d. Tyler Headland (LKST) 9-1; 120-Darren Harris (YELM) p. David Garcia (CASC) 2:33. 126-Jake Douglas (LKST) d. Brandon Forster (SK) 5-0. 132-Noah Cuzzetto (LKST) d. Jacob Rash (YELM) 10-4. 138-Tanner Page (YELM) d. Joel Sherman (SK) 10-4. 145Adam Lutovsky (SK) d. Nathan Vulliet (EDWD) 4-4 OT criteria. 152-Brandon Rochester (YELM) d. Rafael Ibarra (MTVN) 3-0. 160-Hunter Lord (LYNN) d. David Bikoev (KAMK) 6-0. 170-Tyler Webley (KAMK) tf. Bo Campbell (YELM) 17-2. 182-Garrett Stich (SNOH) p. Blake Moser (GHAR) 3:33. 195-Cody Vigoren (LKST) d. Tristan Hartmann (SK) 11-1. 220-Tristan Baus (SNOH) p. Elliott Villars (BLMN) 2:21. 285-Dominick Johnson (CK) p. Francisco Flores (MARN) 2:33.

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Friday, Feb. 28

BONSAI CLUB: Evergreen Bonsai Club is set to meet at 7 p.m. at Crossroads Neighborhood Church, 7555 Old Military Road NE, in Bremerton. John Conn will do a mini-demonstration using a field-grown tree. Members may each bring a small to medium sized bonsai to repot. Bring your own soil, wire, and tools. There is no charge, and guests are welcome. For further information, contact Ruth Anderson at 360-6261264 or rutha33@msn.com.

FUNDRAISER: A preview and benefit for the Port Orchard Public Market is set from 7-10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, at the market located on 715 Bay Street. Tickets are on sale for $25 in advance and $35 at the door. They can be purchased through Don Ryan, Port Orchard Bay Street Association president, by calling 360-876-6354 or by email at donmryan@gmail.com. Each ticket will come with vouchers for two drinks (beer or wine). A simple “no host” bar also will be available. Amanda Grzadzielewski and Acoustic Mindfield will provide live music.

THINGS TO DO

Saturday, Feb. 22 WEDDING EXPO: The Kitsap Wedding Expo is the largest wedding show in Kitsap County is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Kitsap Sun Pavilion at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds. Come and meet the wonderful wedding professionals in the area — everything from DJ's, venues, caterers, photographers and well being vendors. Tickets are $6 to $17 for general admission and $5 for seniors citizens and military. Visit www.kitsapweddingexpo.com for more details. MEMORIAL FUNDRAISER: The Rebekah Barrett Memorial Fundraiser is set for Saturday, Feb. 22, from 6-8 p.m. at the Heritage Foursquare Church, 1700 Mile Hill Dr., Port Orchard. The church is in the Town Square Mall across from Godfather's Pizza. The event will feature a game show night and silent auction. Proceeds from the fundraiser will assist the girl’s family with some of the financial issues since the accident that happened Dec. 16 on Baby Doll Road. Barrett was killed in a car accident. The church’s senior pastor, Fred Rabinovitz, is organizing the event.

Tuesday, Feb. 25 FATHOMS FUNDRAISER: The Fathoms o’ Fun fundraiser is 4-6 p.m. at Everybody’s American Cookhouse and Sports Theater, 4215 SE Mile Hill Drive, Port Orchard. There will be an all-you-caneat buffet, along with raffle items, buttons and pins for sale. Fifty percent of the proceeds go to the Fathoms Scholarship Program. Tickets are $18.95 for adults, $10.95 for children age 6-14 and free for children under age 5. Tickets are available at www.fathomsofum.org.

Wednesday, Feb. 26 COYOTES SEMINAR: The City of Gig Harbor, along with West Sound Wildlife Shelter, will host a presentation to discuss coexisting with coyotes from 6-8 p.m. at the Gig Harbor Civic Center, located at 3510 Grandview St. The presentation is free and perfect for adults and children of all ages. This is an opportunity to learn some fun facts about coyotes and find out information about living in safety and harmony with these intelligent animals.

Saturday, March 1 FATHOMS PAGEANT: The 2014 Fathoms o’ Fun Festival’s Royalty Pageant is 5 p.m. at the Christian Life Center, 1780 Lincoln Ave. SE, Port Orchard. This year’s theme is “Mission Possible.” Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students. For tickets, visit www.fathomsofun.org. BAY STREET BASH: Coffee Oasis fundraiser, hosted by South Kitsap Rotary, is 6-11 p.m. at the Port Orchard Pavilion, 701 Bay St. There will be blackjack, roulette and craps with professional dealers. Creole food and live music with The Tonze. Tickets are $40 in advance, $50 at the door and available online at Brown Paper Tickets. For more information, visit skrotary.com or call 360340-6283.

Sunday, March 2 AUCTION & BRUNCH: The Olympic College Foundation will hold its seventh annual “Fabulous 50’s” Auction and Brunch from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Anthony’s at Sinclair Inlet in Bremerton. There will be a live auction, games with prizes. Proceeds from the auction and brunch benefit the students and programs at Olympic College. Call 360-475-7120 for tickets. Tickets are $125 per person and tables prices are from $500 to $2,000.

Thursday, March 6 DR. SEUSS BIRTHDAY: East Port Orchard Elementary School will host Dr. Seuss Night. Families are invited to attend a fun night celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday. There will be multiple Dr. Seuss books read in the school library and cake will be served. Students may compete in a contest to design a poster advertising the event. More information is available from the office staff at East Port Orchard Elementary at 360-443-3170.

Saturday, March 8 HEALTH FAIR: The Port Orchard United Methodist Church, 725 Kitsap St., will be host its second annual Health and Senior Resource Fair on from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be more than 25 providers, five speakers, free health screenings and door prizes.

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