Bonney Lake and Sumner Courier-Herald, November 02, 2011

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Panthers co-champions of SPSL 3A During this streak, Bonney Lake defeated last year’s champion Lakes, three seasons undefeated. Wins for the Panthers came from second singles player Brody Fitzsimmons 6-0, 6-1, the third doubles team doubles Nick Scott and Colton Moroles 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 and a must have

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After an opening match loss to Lakes, Bonney Lake Tennis ran the table, picking up nine straight league wins to finish as cochampions of the SPSL 3A League finishing 9-1 league and 13-2 overall.

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tie-breaker win from the second doubles team of Spencer Workman and Sam Davidson, 6-4, 7-6 (10-8) Finishing out the season Oct. 18, the Panthers had a do-or-die match against Auburn Mountainview. It was Senior Night and with a completely senior line up, Bonney Lake defeated the Lions 3-2 securing their place at the top of the league. The Panthers picked up wins at second singles from

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The Spartan swimmers came in second place at the SPSL 2A League Championships at Henry Foss High School Friday. In all, SHS earned 308 points. Fife High School won the championship with 407

2:11.25, respectively. Hendricks and Elizabeth Martin took the top two spots of the 50 freestyle with 25.27 and 27.57, respectively. Munger took first place in the 100 butterfly with 1:03.21. Hendricks was first in the 100 freestyle with a 55.53.

Munger, Martin, Huynh and Hendricks topped the 200 freestyle relay with 1:46.83. Ditty won the 100 backstroke with 1:04.93. Ditty, Martin, Alejandra Castro and Gustafson won the 400 freestyle relay with 4:10.22.

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The tourney began with a loss to Peninsula. Bonney Lake then beat Decatur before squaring off against Enumclaw, which won with

a fifth set victory. To decide seeding for this weekend’s district tournament, BLHS earned the fourth seed by crushing Hazen High.

The Panthers split four matches at Saturday’s subdistrict volleyball tournament.

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carried themselves throughout the season, and Coach Damon DeLapp was voted the “Coach of the Year.� “This has been a very rewarding season,� Delapp said. “I have enjoyed each match, practice, and player. We are a solid team from the No. 1 singles all the way to the No. 3 doubles. These players have worked hard and deserve the reward for their efforts.�

points. The 200-yard medley relay team of Alicia Ditty, Ashley Huynh, Madison Munger and Sami Hendricks took first place with a time of 1:57.76. Munger and Kallan Gustafson took the top two spots of the 200 freestyle with times of 2:04.22 and

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Andy Leaf finished third and doubles team Volin/ Crump finished fourth to advance to the West Central Districts tournament this spring. They were also voted all-league. Workman and Davidson also fought their way to advance as the first alternate. As an added exclamation point to an unforgettable season, the team also won the League Sportsmanship Award for the way they

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Spencer Larsen 6-3, 6-1, the first doubles team of Zac Volin and Devon Crump 6-3, 6-0, and a hard fought third doubles match with Scott and Moroles winning 7-6 (8-6) 7-5. In local tennis action, midway through the season, Bonney Lake defeated cross town rival Sumner 5-0 and White River High School 4-1. Last week, in League tournament play, singles player

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Spartan setters pass on to WCD By John Leggett Staff Writer

A young and ambitious Sumner High volleyball squad split in subdistrict action at Washington High School Saturday and will be moving on to West Central District play this weekend – again at Washington High – where its initial match up will come against the host Patriots at 5 p.m. Friday. The SHS volleyballers got off on the right foot Saturday morning, stonewalling Evergreen High of the Seamount League in three straight sets 25-7, 25-8, 25-13. The victory moved the Spartan girls to the winner’s bracket and they next encountered Sequim. The hungry Wolves won 25-10, 25-16, 25-14.


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