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Cruiser football stays unbeaten with 38-20 win By Skip Smith

Contributing writer

In front of a packed house at B.W. Lyon Stadium on Friday, Eatonville quarterback Job Kralik accounted for four touchdowns, Dylan Norman rushed for triple-digits for the second straight game, and the Eatonville “bend-don’t-break” defense limited Bellevue Christian to 20 points as the Cruisers downed the Vikings, 38-20, to move to 4-0 on the season. As in Eatonville’s previous games, Kralik was efficient on offense, going 6-for-8 passing for 87 yards and a touchdown while carrying eight times for 88 yards and three touchdowns. Running back Norman had to pony up some more donuts for his offensive line as he went over the century mark for the second straight game, carrying the ball 17 times for 109 yards and a touchdown. Ky Nation led the Cruiser receiving corps with two catches for

Photo by Trinity Potter Eatonville quarterback Job Kralik, No.15, leads the Cruisers onto the field to take on the Bellevue Christian Vikings on Friday. Eatonville won, 38-20. 49 yards and a touchdown. Eatonville struck first midway through the first quarter when Kralik scored from 15 yards out on a

designed keeper to give the Cruisers an early 7-0 lead. After a defensive stand that forced a turnover on downs at midfield,

the Cruisers marched 45 yards and added to their lead to start the second quarter when Kralik's FOOTBALL Page 5 Æ

We look forward to having you join us Sunday New Eatonville health clinic opens with full slate of patients morning at Home Spun Ministries at 10:30 AM By Janet Celeste Mark Contributing writer

Eatonville Integrative Medicine clinic opened this summer and a large number of clients are keeping the new owners busy. The clinic, at 320 Center St. East, opened in August and is owned by physician assistant Melissa Bronoske and nurse practitioner Katy Palmer.

They said they decided to open their own clinic because they thought the town needed another healthcare option, and they wanted to meet residents’ needs. Bronoske said integrative medicine is the combination of both conventional and alternative treatments. She said the purpose of integrative medicine is to CLINIC Page 5 Æ

Where church is the way it should be. We have family from all walks of life.

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37117 103rd Ave Ct E HomeSpunMinistries.org Pastor Larry Dorothy

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