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October 12, 2022

ISSUE 39

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Stunned: Montesano bests top-ranked Eatonville, 42-21 By Skip Smith

Contributing writer

Photo by Melanie Rodewald Eatonville dance members Araya Vonderhorst, Taylor James and Kadance Watkins show off their invitations from Varsity Spirit to perform in the London New Year’s Day Parade.

EHS dancers will open 2023 in London parade Staff Report

Three Eatonville High School dance team members — captain Taylor James, Araya Vonderhorst and Kadance Watkins — have been invited to represent Eatonville and Varsity Spirit in the London New Year’s Day Parade this year in England. The dancers will represent Varsity Spirit, a cheerleading and dance company owned by Varsity Brands, on the trip, scheduled for Dec. 26 through Jan. 3. According to an announcement from the school, dancers, cheerleaders and drum majors who DANCERS Page 7Æ

If battling injuries and an illness running through the Eatonville football team wasn't enough, the Cruisers faced a strong Montesano team on Friday night at B.W. Lyon Stadium that resulted in the Bulldogs handing top-ranked Eatonville its first loss of the season, 42-21. Turnovers plagued the Cruisers — who had one fumble and two interceptions — two of which resulted in Bulldog scores. How it happened On the opening drive, the Bulldogs’ Tucker Eaton intercepted a pass from Cruiser quarterback Job Kralik and returned the ball to the Eatonville 20-yard line. Montesano punched it in the end zone four plays later on an Ethan Blundred 8-yard run for an early 7-0 lead. After an Eatonville three-andout and a Montesano turnover on downs, the Cruisers answered back with an 11-play, 70-yard drive that Cruiser offensive lineman Kyle Cox capped with a 4 yard-touchdown run to tie the game at 7 at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, the two teams went blow-for-blow. The Bulldogs extended their lead at the 9 minute, 42 second mark when they put together a 13-play, 67-yard drive that ended with quarterback Jayden McElravy finding the end zone on a 1-yard carry.

Photo by Trinity Potter Eatonville offensive lineman Kyle Cox carries for the Cruisers in their 1A Evergreen Conference clash with Montesano this past Friday night. The Cruisers punched back quickly with a four-play drive that ended with Kralik scoring on a 30yard keeper. The extra point failed, and Montesano held on to a 14-13 lead.

Montesano added to its lead when McElravy reeled off a 50-yard scamper to put the Bulldogs up, 21-13. FOOTBALL Page 7Æ

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