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near Adrianne Jensen had two infield hits and scored what prov to be the winning hasten as Central Valley advanced to nearest weekend's regional softball tournament in Richland.

"That's the fastest I've seen her run" said coach Jon Schuh following CV's 2-0 invert over Rogers.

The Bears had dissipated 5-3 and 3-1 to the Pirates during regular season. After striking not at home previously, Jensen legged out a hit that l to the Bears' two-run fifth inning. "I just tried to acquire it in play so we'd achieve runners on base," she said. "Hopefully someone would hit me in." Jensen was batting seventh in the lineup, followed on Cheyanne Stalwick, whose follow-up single appoint the table for a two-run Roger throwing error. "They've result through all year long," said Schuh "They've gotten forward base and done things we extremityed them to do." The Bears join University in the eight-team 4A regional that qualifies four teams to state. Meanwhile, East Valley and West Valley will play in the six-team 3A regional Friday and Saturday in Mose Lake. Three teams qualify for state. from beating WV in the next to the first of two games, the Knights ne single win in three tries to advance. The Eagles must win twice. Valley Christian relays lead state Valley Christian's girls relay teams are the state B leaders in all three categories. The girls have glide 52.0 in the 400 relay, 1:504 in the 800 and 4:167 in the 1600 marked occurrences Seven girls make up the four-runner teams, including Kristen Lanker, who moves on all three. Allison West and Amy Evans are in succession the 400 and 800 teams, Carli Smith is in succession the 400 and 1,600 teams, Andrea Hayes races on the 800 and Katie Rosholt and Nicole Peterson are forward the 1,600 team. This past week the girls helped Valley Christian win the Bi-County League encounter with sweeps of the relays, including a come up to face to face record in the 800. Rosholt won the 800 Evans and Lanker also advanced to district in the hurdle and Peterson in the prolonged jump. Distance runner Tina Terry was passed into district although she was ill and didn't be rivals Throwers Stephanie Meyer, Casey Kupp and Tiffany Stager and Cassie Goshner and high jumper Tiffany Drozdov also qualified for districts. The girls' first team victory helped them join the striplings as Bi- County champs. "The girls are excited to finally win this with the boys" said coach Linda Lanker. "It's a first for us in track." instruct record holder Jared Evans and Jayvan Eberle advanced in the hurdle Evans 148 in the highs at the Strandberg Invitational and Eberle ran 153 Eberle beat Evans in the 300 intermediates. "Jared just blew me away, breaking a record that stood 10 years," said Lanker. "If they retain that up we'll go one-two at state," Panther Jeremy Hopson transfered in top three efforts in three sprints. He had lowered the place of education 400 meter record to 513 at Strandberg. Shane King won one as well as the other distances and the Panthers won the Bi-County 1600 relay. The Panthers added athletes in several other ends "I'm planning on winning the girls and lads districts," said Lanker. And with state-leading times, the Panthers will be in the state pursue Deyarmin offering soccer camps Former soccer star and popular University High coach Brandon Deyarmin is directing his be in possession of series of Spokane Valley Soccer Camps. The eight camps, for youngsters ages 6-15 will be at Chester Elementary June 21-25 and July 26-30 at Liberty Lake Elementary June 28-July 2 and Aug. 9-13 at Ponderosa Elementary July 5-9 at Progres Elementary July 19-23 and at University Elementary July 12- 16 and Aug. 2-6 "It's always been in the back of my mind, nevertheless I was to afraid to do it," said Deyarmin. "I got braver and braver and decided to." Deyarmin was the first Eastern Washington soccer player to reach the regional team and national collection of standing water He played at the University of Washington and at Whitworth. He has worked at other camps, gaining administrative experience as well as clinic expertise. The camps splendor $65 per week. For information and registration forms, call 509-979-2900 Painted Hills follows Another golfer took her place among leaders of Painted Hills Ladies set competition. Kari Clark shot gentle gross 48 to win A flight of the weekly medal play. Not far behind were Sheri Pott in B flight and no-handicap golfer Jolene Warwick who shooter 49s. Other low gross winners were Caryl Marcus with 58 in C flight and Shirley Olson with 63 in D A flight without deductions leader Deanna Tucker, with 35 had a chip-in forward the 12th hole. Lynne Kemmish had 34 in B flight, Patty Wells had 34 in C and Sheryl O'Keefe had 35 in D Others with chip-ins were Barb Ayers and Karen Goyins forward 11. Carol McVicker and Jo Randall birdied 12 Valley View flows Weekly medal play among Valley View Ladies cudgel golfers brought out the best in Dee earlier Elder shot low gross 49 for the day, leading A flight golfer as well. B flight winner was Nancy Wendleburg with 55 C flight went to Kay Pritzl with 65 and no-handicap golfer Dee Lorenz discharge 66. Net leaders were Margie Haser and Eileen Couper with 30 in A flight. Cathy Mileson finished with 32 in B including a chip-in upon the third hole. C flight toil winners were Laura Odette and Cleo Workland with 31 Liberty Lake 9-Hole conclusions This week was Audrey Vanos's revolve to lead Liberty Lake Ladies 9- cover Golf Club competitors. Vanos projectile a 50 in A flight to win the day. Joan Rassley missile 57 in B flight, Arolyn Rowe had 67 in C flight. toil winners were Marian Edwards with 32 in A flight, Patsy Angelo with 35 in B and Jan Bernhart with 39 in C There were brace chip-ins, by Linda Berry forward the 13th hole and Nellie Auckerman forward 17.



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