Sports Roundup
Tue, 12/12/2006
Gymnastics
MR 138.15, Highline 127.4
Steph Chu led the Rams to victory last Wednesday by winning the all-around title with 30.3 points.
Chelsee Corona took second at 28.6 for Mount Rainier and Highline's Robin Senirajjangkul placed third with 26.35.
Kennedy 137.85, Hazen 109
Anissa Madrid won the all-around the for the Lancers in the Wednesday, Dec. 6 meet, scoring 33.70 points. Teammate Gwen Smithburg was second with 31.85 and Melissa Stuckey third with 31.30.
Madrid also won the bars with 6.85 points ahead of Smithburg (6.6) and Madrid took the beam with a 9.45 ahead of teammates Smithburg (8,65) and Stuckey (7,39).
Madrid took first in the floor with an 8.90 and Smithburg was second with a 7.80. Smithburg finished in a tie for first in the vault with an 8.8 score and Madrid came in third with an 8.50.
Evergreen 130.3, Lindbergh 109.35
Holly Steinauer won the all-around for Evergreen's Wolverines in Wednesday, Dec. 6 action with 34.4 points and Holly Johnson was second with 27.5.
Steinauer also captured first in the bars with an 8.2 as Johnson came in third with a 5.5. Steinauer took the beam with an 8.6 ahead of Johnson's 7.6 and the 7.4 score of Cam Pham.
Steinauer won the floor with a 9.0 score and Johnson was second (6.6) with Katie Kowis third (6.5). Steinauer won the vault with an 8.60 and Johnson was third with a 7.8.
Renton 125.5, Tyee 95.80.
Jennifer Hueling of the Totems took second in the all-around with a 26.50 score last Wednesday and she was also third in the bars (5.8), second in the floor (6.90) and third in the vault (7.50).
Boys_basketball
Steilacoom 71, SCS 63
Paul Mickelson scored 24, Tyler Rablin 14 and Nick Stubberfield nine for the Warriors in their Wednesday, Dec. 6 victory.
Cleveland 86, Mt. Rainier 75
Jerrell Banks hit 18 points but the Rams still came away with a non-league loss Thursday, Dec. 7.
Mark Otera scored 17, Alfie Miller 16 and Fuller 10.
Lk. Oswego 71, Kennedy 43
Marques Moorman led the Lancers with 13 points in Friday's loss and Chris Blais tossed in 10.
Girls basketball
Foster 71, Cedar Pk. Chr. 26
Sara Paponjak led the Bulldogs to victory with 26 points Thursday as Valencia Doty delivered 16, Jasmine Horton nine and Lanaya Daniels eight,
CFC 41, NW School 29
Christian Faith Center was led last Wednesday by the 12 points of Stephanie Pena-Howell and the 12 of Alyssa Treat. Staci Ansotigue knocked in nine.
Holy Names 54, Kennedy 51
C'Era WalkingChild tallied 20 points in Kennedy's close loss last Wednesday.
Daidra Brown and Demetria Riggins scored 11 apiece.
Clover Park 73, Evergreen 61
Tiera Lanier led the Wolverines with 24 points in last Wednesday's loss. Morgan Reed scored 17 and Keilah Fanene 14.
Fife 46, Highline 21
Andrea Ganzs, Maddie Guidos and Brittany Powell paced the Pirates with five points each Wednesday, Dec. 6.
SCS 70, Aub. Adventist 22
Tianna Homad hit 15, Alyssa Abe 14, Melissa Collier 12 and Courtney Polich and Noelle Simpson nine each for the Warriors in Wednesday's win.
SCS 63, Ch. Wright 32
Tianna Homad paced the Warriors with 17 points in Friday's win as Amanda Rablin and Noelle SImpson knocked in nine apiece and Courtney Polich and Marquesha Weathersby hit eight each.
Lk. Oswego 62, Kennedy 26
The Lancer girls team also got a rough test from Lake Oswego, Ore. Friday.
WalkingChild led the Lancers with 13 points.
Boys swimming
Kennedy 122, Hazen 64
Kennedy launched out into Thursday's meet by winning the 200-yard medley relay in a time of 1 minute, 42.36 seconds. Josh Kutz took the 200 free in 2;05.05 and Kevin Munsch won the 200 individual medley in 1:58.99. Paul Jovanovich won the 50 free in 22.97 and Trey Stock took the diving competition with 197.8 points. Jovanovich then also won the 100 butterfly in 56.89 before Colin Clark won the 100 free in 53.68 and Jameson Parr the 500 free in 5:46.80. The Lancers won the 200 free relay in 1:41.02 and Kutz took the 100 backstroke in 58.37. Munsch won the 100 breast in 59.07 and JFK also took the 400 free relay in 3:27.74.
Wrestling
Highline 52, Evergreen 24
Thursday's match opened with double forfeits at 103 and 112 pounds before Kasey Peterson of Highline won by forfeit at 119. Derrick of Evergreen won by pin in 2;49 at 125 and Highline's Robert Huffman won, 23-7 at 130. Highline's Jesus Cervantes took the 135 by pin in 4:46 and Morris of Evergreen won by pin in 3:42 at 140. Donovan Smolich of Highline took the 145 by pin in 3:50 and Julio Rio won the 152 by pin in 40 seconds. Jose Lomeli of Highline won by a 17-2 major decision at 160. Jonathan Dankin of Highline pinned his 171-pound opponent in 2:26.
Tim Schultz of Highline pinned his 189-pound foe in 3:02 and Evergreen's Laufusc won by pin in 3:31 at 215. Evergreen picked up a win by forfeit at 285.
Mt. R. 60, Tyee 24
Rhemond Slish won by forfeit at 103 pounds for Mount Rainier and Jesus Torres of Tyee won by pin in 19 seconds at 112. Gabe Camarillo took the 119 by pin in 5:48 for the Totems and Travis Guisasola won by pin in 2:31 for Mount Rainier at 125. Ben Molina of Tyee took the 130 by pin in 3:37 and Jake Bame of the Rams won by pin in 1:30 at 135. Teammate Kevin Colbern won by pin in 1;30 at 140 and David Lepeska of the Rams picked up a forfeit win at 145 pounds.
Patrick Fleming of Mount Rainier won by pin in 3:31 at 152 and Rams teammate Zach Pesicka posted a pin in 3:32 at 160 pounds. Corey Muma of Mount Rainier pinned his 171-pound opponent in 4:55 and Cesar Luna took the 189 by pin in 3:29. Scott Miller of Mount Rainier picked up a forfeit win at 215 and Bryce Badone of Tyee won by pin in 1:01 at 285.
