MARCH 19, 2015 | OKANOGAN VALLEY GAZETTE-TRIBUNE PAGE B1 Track • Baseball • Softball Golf • Tennis • Soccer Okanagan Valley Gazette-Tribune Spring Sports 2015 Special Edition Tonasket Tigers Oroville Hornets
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Tonasket
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TONASKET BASEBALLROSTER
Name GrJimmy Coleman 12Jesse Manring 12Kahil Butler 12Manny Puentes 12Nick Crandall 11Dallin Good 11Chad Hockett 11Adrian McCarthy 11Jerry Yuassy-Albright 11Zion Butler 10Thomas Jacobs 10Wyatt Pershing 10Wyatt Radke 10Austin Rimestad 10Conner Timm 10Chad Bretz 9Joe Ogborn 9Tanner Anderson 8Dawson Bretz 8Riley Haug 8Quincy Vassar 8Benny Williams 8Austin Wood 8
Head coach: Dan VassarAssistant coach: Steven Wil-
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OROVILLE BASEBALLROSTER
Name GrDustin Nigg 12Lane Tietje 12Trevor Shearer 12Steven Maupin 12Brentt Kallstrom 10Hunter Martin 10Andrew Mieirs 10Stetson Spears 10Anthony Gurule 9Max Turner 9Zane Scott 9Spencer Martin 8
Head coach: Tam Hutchinson
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OROVILLE BASEBALL
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The Oroville baseball team includes (l-r) Trevor Shearer, Stetson Spears, Andrew Mieirs, Brentt Kallstrom, Anthony Gurule, Dustin Nigg, Lane Tietje, Hunter Martin, Brayden Thompson (ball boy), Zane Scott and Spencer Martin. Not pictured, Max Turner.
“We are short this year with only one return-ing sophomore with any pitching experi-
ence. Playing all dou-ble headers this year will be a challenge.”
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The Tonasket baseball team includes (front row, l-r) Benny Williams, Joe Ogborn, Quincy Vassar, Riley Haug, Austin Wood, Tanner Anderson, Chad Bretz, Dawson Bretz, (middle) Wyatt Pershing, Thomas Jacobs, Nicholas Crandall, Austin Rimestead, Conner Timm, Zion Butler, Chase Reid, Garrett Thomas, (back) Dan Vassar coach, Azael Herrera, Kahlil Butler, Dallin Good, Jimmy Colemen, Jerry Yaussy-Albright, Cade Hockett, Jesse Manring, Coach Dylin Fewkes, Coach Steven Williams. Not pictured: Adrian McCarthy, Dylan Kalma, Wyatt Radke.
Ball club ready for second season of wins
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BY KATIE [email protected]
TONASKET - Tonasket Tigers are ready to roar long, loud and hard on the ball diamond after hitting league wins for the first time in five years last season.
“The players got a taste of suc-cess and showed up this year determined to taste it again,” said Coach Dan Vassar.
Vassar gets his own taste of being on top this year, taking over as head coach after assisting Coach Tim Cork the past two years, and Coach Ryan Pilkington from 2003-2007.
Tonasket went 4-1 against the B schools last year.
“We believe we did surprise a few teams and people with our wins against Omak and Chelan,” said Vassar, adding that the team had a goal of being a .500 ball club again this year.
“We should have an expe-rienced core for varsity, but a young team in all, considering we have nine players that are eighth-graders and freshmen,” he said.
Returning senior Jimmy Coleman is set to carry a bigger load on the mound this year with experienced juniors Jeremiah Albright and Adrian McCarthy bringing depth to the mound. Cade Hockett, also a junior, will be logging innings along with eighth-grader Quincy Vassar.
Also returning from the junior class are infielder Nick Crandall and outfielder Dallin Good.
Wyatt Pershing was the only freshman last year, but he returns
this season with seven fellow sophomores.
“Last year we had a lot of fun, and I think it got around,” said
Vassar. “Also, we moved down to B league and that tends to bring
people out.”The JV team has a double digit
schedule of 12 or 14 games this year.
“That’s a huge schedule for a JV team,” Vassar said. “The closest JV team to us is Chelan. There aren’t any JV teams from Lake Roosevelt to Liberty Bell and all the way down the valley.”
Vassar is assisted by five-year veteran Steven Williams, who assisted with the program from 2008-11. New to the coaching staff this year is Dylan Fewkes, a 2012 graduate and four-year starter with the Tigers. Fewkes took Honorable Mention in the Caribou Trail League his senior year.
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BY GARY A. DE [email protected]
OROVILLE – Double headers will be a challenge for Oroville boys baseball this year as the team is looking at only one pitch-er ready to begin the season.
“We are short this year on pitching, with only one return-ing sophomore with any pitch-ing experience. Playing all dou-ble headers this year will be a challenge,” said Coach Tam Hutchinson, now in his 16th year of coaching baseball at Oroville.
The Hornets do have experi-ence in other positions with three returning seniors, but the rest of the team is young and repre-sented by four sophomores, three freshmen and a eighth grader. A fourth senior has turned out
who didn’t play last year as well, according to Hutchinson.
The coach will place Dustin Nigg, one of the seniors, at short-stop again this year.
“We are moving senior Trevor Shearer out to second and hav-ing our eighth grader, Spencer Martin, in back of the plate,” Hutchinson said. Senior Lane Tietje and freshman Zane Scott will be playing first, while senior Steven Maupin and sophomore Brent Kallstrom at third.
Sophomore Kallstrom is Oroville’s only experienced pitch-er. In the outfield will be return-ers Andrew Mieirs and Hunter Martin, along with freshmen Max Turner and Anthony Gurule, and sophomore Stetson Spears.
“Missing this year is sopho-more pitcher and outfielder, Casey Martin, who is recovering from shoulder surgery,” said the coach.
The team’s overall goal this year, according to Hutchinson, is to improve on last year’s record.
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OROVILLE SOFTBALL
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Name Gr
Rachelle Nutt 12Samantha Earley 11Faith Martin 11Perla Salazar 11Courtnee Kallstrom 10Kendal Miller 10Pie Todd 10Sydney Egerton 9Hannah Hilderbrand 9Alexis Allenby 8Jennifer Cisneros 8Sugeysi Layata 8Wendy Ortega 8Madison Walker 8
Head Coach: Dane ForresterAssistant Coach: Kayla McKinney
Hornets hope reaching districts last year is just the beginning
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Oroville’s fastpitch softball team includes (front row, l-r) Wendy Ortega, Alexis Allenby, Sugeysi Layata, Jennifer Cisneros, Madison Whiteaker, (back row) coach Dane Forrester, Perla Salazar, Courtnee Kallstrom, Sydney Egerton, Kendal Miller, Hannah Hilderbrand, Faith Martin, Rachelle Nutt, Pie Toddand, Sammi Earley and assistant coach Brian Martin.
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TONASKET - If a young team can be called a ‘Diamond in the Rough,’ Tonasket’s softball Coach Emily Rimestad is set to polish this one up pretty.
With just five returning play-ers this and 14 new ones, along with a brand-new assistant coach, Rimestad is nonetheless confident she’s got a winning team on her hands.
“It is so exciting to have these ladies come up to me and say, ‘I want to play. Put me anywhere.’ We have so many great girls this year. For such a young team, I can’t say enough good about them,” said Rimestad.
Assistant coach Breanna Hanson knows the game well, according to Rimestad, and is very good at sounding off new ideas or ways to teach skills.
“I’m very excited to have her,” Rimestad said.
Returning to the pitching mound is Vanessa Pershing, who struck out lots of players last sea-son while hitting her own four home runs.
“Vanessa is a player that you can put just about anywhere,” said Rimestad. “She is a very ver-satile player, and you can count on her to be that way.”
Also returning and ready to pitch for the Tigers is Serenity Poleti, who made her wish to pitch known at the end of last
season.“Serenity ended up pitching in
our last game and struck out two players,” reported Rimestad.
Returner Trinity Dejong also has experience on the mound. Dejong likes to play the infield and is ready for the season, according to Rimestad.
Lexie Wahl announced to her coach at the end of last season that she was going to catch this year.
“I thought that was great, because it takes a special person to catch, or pitch for that matter. They are very demanding posi-tions,” said Rimestad. “Lexie is
very driven when it comes to practice.”
Returning to the diamond for a second season is Alexa Sutton, who played first and third bases last year.
“Alexa is a good player,” said Rimestad. “She’s always ready to go with a smile on her face!”
Also catching will be Olivia Sutton, new to the team this year.
This is the largest group Rimestad has coached so far, with a total of 19 players. She said she feels she gets better as a coach each year, and the level shows, with the ladies improving as time goes on.
“It has been really easy coach-ing these young ladies. They are like sponges this year. They want to learn and play. They ask a lot of questions and put out per-fect effort in trying to make sure they are really playing the way a team should play together,” said Rimestad. “As a coach I don’t think you can ask for anything better than that. Perfect effort is essentially what makes a good team, whether you win or loose. To me that makes the team a win-ning team.”
TONASKET FASTPITCH SOFTBALL
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Name Gr
Dayzi Keller 12Darian Carson 11Samantha Keller 11Trinity Dejong 10Madilynn Larson 11Vanessa Pershing 11Trinity Dejong 10Serenity Polletti 10Lexie Wahl 10Ashlynn Wil;os 10Kayla Willis 10Tayler Anderson 9Morgyne Hjaltason 9Taylon Pilkinton 9Zoe Rodriguez 9Olivia Sutton 9Elizabeth Hylton 8Madilynn Larson 8Megan Powell 8Shiann McCallum 8
Head coach: Emily RimestadAssistant coach: Breanna Hanson
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The Tonasket softball team incluedes (front row, l-r) Serenity Poletti, Sammie Earley, Lexie Wahl, Tori King, Vanessa Pershing, Baylie Tyus, Martine Bjerke, Jonalynn Glover, (back) Assistant Coach Gene Jones, Shyane DeJong, Jenna Valentine, Trinity DeJong, Rachel Silverthorn, Selena Cosino, Alexa Sutton, Lea Berger, Brianna Hollister and head coach Emily Rimestad. Not pictured is Carrisa Frazier.
Keller
SENIORRimestad says Tiger softballers putting outoutperfect effort
BY GARY A. DE [email protected]
OROVILLE – Oroville’s girls softball team is heading into the season with a mixed level of expe-rience with a coach who expects his team to do well this year.
Head coach Dane Forrester is entering his fifth season in that position, having served as assis-tant coach to the softball team for the two seasons prior to tak-ing the head coaching job. He is assisted by Brian Martin and together they will focus their team on the fundamentals and mechanics of the game.
There are 14 girls turning out this year, which Forrester describes as an average size team. The experience is mixed with five eighth graders, three freshmen, three sophomores, two juniors
and just one returning senior – Rachelle Nutt.
He says all his returning team members have good experience
in their position and that some of the eighth graders are already showing good progress as they work to establish the team.
“I have good expectations that our team well do well in our league this year,” said Forrester, who saw his girls go to districts
last year – the highlight of last season.
To increase the teams chances of going even further this year,
the coach said he wants the girls to build the team’s overall batting average and maintain their infield and outfield play.
BY KATIE [email protected]
TONASKET - Returning to coach the Tonasket Track and Field team this year are Coach Bob Thornton, a veteran coach
of 30 years, and assistant Coach Chad Portwood, back for his third year with the Tigers.
The track and field team is made up of 42 athletes, includ-ing 2014 state competitors Rose Walts, Ethan Bensing and Ryan Rylie.
Walts, a junior this year, com-peted at state her freshman year and her sophomore year, taking State runner-up in the 100-meter hurdles when she Chris Veits’ 1984 record of 16.0 seconds with
a time of 15.71. She also broke Brittany Lindhe’s 1992 record in the triple jump by a foot with a leap of 35-5, finishing in sixth place and besting her own pre-vious jumps by a foot and four inches.
Bensing, a senior, also com-peted in the triple jump at State, soaring 41-4.75 into the air.
Rylie, a junior, competed in the 400 at State, breaking his personal best record by finishing in 52.73 seconds.
At Regionals last year, senior Alissa Young threw the javelin 14 feet further than her previ-ous personal best with a launch of 97-6.
Another personal-best-buster last season was Lloyd Temby, who bested his triple jump record by six feet to qualify for Regionals, then beat that by another 14 inches to take 10th at Regionals. Temby is a sopho-more this year.
Jaden Vugteveen, a junior, qualified last year as an alternate for the state-qualifying relay by pulling a personal-best of 7-6 in the pole vault.
Senior Dallas Tyus won the Caribou Trail League title in the triple jump at the CTL finals with a jump of 36-6.5.
At the beginning of the season last year, Coach Thornton was quoted as saying, “The new goal is to have everyone set new PRs at the end of the season.”
Clearly his athletes took him seriously.
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Tonasket’s track and field teams include (front row, l-r) Vance Frazier, Riley Morris, Meri Hirst, Alissa Young, Morgan Tyus, Madyson Clark, Camille Wilson, Alycia Tibbs, Nicole Juarez, Samuel Strandberg, Zeke Silverthorn (middle) Ryan Rylie, Colt Hatch, Smith Condon, Abe Podkranic, Katie Henneman, Mary Naylor, Lloyd Temby, Justin McDonald (back) Coach Portwood, Zach Clark, Johnathan Tellez, Chad Edwards, Ethan Bensing, Alina Vlahovich, Rose Walts, Dallas Tyus, Kasey Nelson, Allison Glanzer, Matis Sitar, Luis Cassarrubias, Hunter Swanson, Coach Thornton. Not pictured: David Curtis, Keeton Hoines, Janelle Catone, Hayley Larson, Shyane Lewis, Bonnie Seigfried, Jenna Valentine, Jaden Vugteveen, Chelsea Vasquez.
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GIRLSName GrAllison Glanzer 12Mary Naylor 12Allisa Young 12Janelle Catone 11Kasey Nelson 11Jenna Valentine 11Jaden Vugteveen 11Rose Walts 11Bonnie Siegfried 10Chelsea Vasquez 10Madyson Clark 9
Katie Henneman 9Meri Hirst 9Nicole Juarez-Aelaya 9Hayley Larson 9Shyane Lewis 9Logan Thompson 9Alycia Tibbs 9Morgan Tyus 9Alina Vlahovich 9Camille Wilson 9
BOYSName GrEthan Bensing 12Smith Condon 12David Curtis 12
Chad Edwards 12Colt Hatch 12Keeton Hoines 12Luis Casarrubias 11Ryan Rylie 11Matis Sitar 11Vance Frazier 10Hunter Swanson 10Zach Clark 9Justin McDonald 9Riley Morris 9Zeke Silverthorn 9Samuel Strandberg 9
Head coach: Bob ThorntonAssistant coach: Chad Portwood.
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2B BOYSEvent FAT100 Dash 11.64200 Dash 23.26400 Dash 51.45800 Run 2:01.051600 Run 4:34.083200 Run 10:00.20110 Hurdles 15.85300 Hurdles 41.224x100 Relay 44.954x400 Relay 3:32.68Shot Put 47-9.5Discus 144-6Javelin 173-0
Long Jump 21-5Triple Jump 42-6High Jump 6-1Pole Vault 12-3.5
2B GIRLSEvent FAT100 Dash 13.18200 Dash 26.62400 Dash 1:00.46800 Run 2:25.141600 Run 5:51.823200 Run 11:49.59100 Hurdles 16.52300 Hurdles 47.514x100 Relay 52.294x200 Relay 1:49.574x400 Relay 4:16.12Shot Put 36-6.5Discus 114-0Javelin 119-2Long Jump 16-7.5Triple Jump 33-7.7High Jump 5-1.5Pole Vault 8-11
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OROVILLE – The loss of eight state qualifiers from last year has resulted in the need to rebuild the Oroville Track and Field Team, according to head coach Harold Jensen.
“This year the Oroville track team will have a rebuilding sea-son. Eight individuals last year that qualified for the state meet have either graduated or have moved from Oroville with their
families,” said Jensen. Assisting Jensen this year
will be Tony Kindred, coaching the throwing events; Whitney Massart, coaching the hurdles and Justin McGravin, coaching the sprints and jumping events.
Jensen says the team will be built around a large number of freshman that have experience from the junior and senior high program.
Among the experienced throwers are Dakota Haney,
Sarai Camacho, Tori Kindred and Alexa Garcia. Other young throwers include Dean Davis, David and Veronica Iniguez.
Sprinters, relays, and hur-dlers will include Caleb Mills, Seth Miller, Brandon Baugher, Jetta Youker, Katie Egerton, and Mikaela McCoy.
Jumpers and pole vault-ers include Riley Davidson, Emile Divine, Hannah Sauer, Havannah Worrell, Tylynne Watkins, Bailey Griffin, Katie Egerton, and Yessica Nemecio.
Among the highlights from last year, Oroville’s track and field squad brought home a total of six medals at the WIAA State 2B Track and Field Championships, with the girls squad garnering a ninth place finish.
Graduating senior Sierra Speiker led the way by winning state titles in the 3200 and 1600, as well as taking fifth place in the 800.
Senior Kaitlyn Grunst came within a heel hitting the bar of
having a legitimate shot at the state high jump title, finishing third with leap of 5-0.
On the boys’ side, graduating senior Tanner Smith led the way with a third place finish in the 100-meter dash.
Smith, who finished eighth at State in 2013, advanced to the finals with a run of 11.57 in the preliminary heat and fol-lowed that up with an 11.58 in the finals to finish third. Luke Kindredk, another of last year’s seniors was fifth in the javelin.
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OROVILLETRACK AND FIELD
ROSTER
GIRLSName GrSaral Camacho 12Bailey Gri� n 11Yessica Nemecio 10Emili Divine 9Katie Egerton 9Alexa Garcia 9Veronica Iniguez 9Tori Kindred 9Mikaela McCoy 9Hannah Sauer 9Tylynne Watkins 9
Havannah Worrell 9
BOYSName GrJetta Youker 12Riley Davidson 11Dakota Haney 11Brandon Baugher 9Dean Davis 9David Iniquez 9Seth Miller 9Caleb Mills 9
Head coach: Harold JensenAssistant coaches: Tony Kindred,
Whitney Massart, Justin McGravin
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Oroville’s track teams include (front row, l-r) Tylynne Watkins, Yessica Nemecio, Havannah Worrell, Emili Divine, Veronica Iniquez, Alexia Garcia (middle) Katherine Egerton, David Iniquez, Mikaela McCoy, Hannah Sauer, Sara Camacho, Bailey Griffin, Dean Davis, Assistant Coach Wittney Massart, (back) Jetta Youker, Caleb Mills, Bradan Baugher, Coach Harold Jensen. Not pictured Tori Kindred, Riley Davidson and Assistant Coaches Tony Kindred and Justin McGravin.
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Tonasket & Oroville Track SchedulesDate Time Place Event Participating Teams
Mar 17, 2015 3:30 PM Bridgeport HS Bridgeport Jamboree Bridgeport, Tonasket, Liberty Bell, Wilbur-Creston, Manson, Cascade Christian, Soap Lake, Entiat
Mar 21, 2015 11:20 AM Ephrata HS Ray Cross Invitational Bridgeport, Republic, Liberty Bell, Royal, Manson, Umatilla, Ore., Okanogan, Soap Lake, Oroville, St. George’s, Tonaket, Waterville, Omak, Wilbur-Creston, Cascade Ephrata, Stan� eld, Ore., Othello Mans� eld, Quincy, Odessa-Harrington, Davis Connell, Moses Lake, RiverView, Richland
Mar 28, 2015 10:30 AM Colville HS Ezra Gordon Inviational Bridgeport, Cusick, Lake Roosevelt, Republic, Oroville, Selkirk, Tonasket, Wellpinit, Lamanna, Ore, Chewelan, Kettle Falls, Colville, Liberty (Spangle), Freeman, Lind-Ritzville, Lakeside, Mary Walker, Medical Lk, NWC-Col-bert, Newport, Reardan, Riverside, Almira-Coulee Hartline, Cheney, Odessa-Hartington, Mt. Spokane, Northport
Mar 31, 2015 TBA Tonasket HS Quad Tonasket Omak, Lake Roosevelt, Waterville
Apr 3, 2015 12:00 PM Deer Park HS Deer Park Invitational Lake Roosevelt, Deer Park, Oroville, Freeman, Republic, Newport, Moscow, ID, Riverside, ACH, Stillwater, MT, Cusick, Cavenport, Inchelium, Kettle Falls, Northport, Liberty-Spangle, Odessa-Harrington, Lind-Ritzville, Selkirk, Mary Walker, Valley Christian, NWC Colbert, Wellpinit, Reardan, Chewelah, St. George’s, Colville
Apr 14, 2015 TBA Bridgeport HS Brewster Co-Ed Relays Brewster, Manson, Bridgeport, Soap Lake, Liberty Bell, Waterville, Okanogan, Cascade Christian, Tonasket,
Entiat, Omak, Pateros, Thorp-Easton Apr 18, 2015 10:30 AM Quincy HS Clifton Larson Allen meet Brewster, Wahluke,
Lake Roosevelt, Lind-Ritzville, Okanogan, Manson, Oroville, Soap Lake,Pateros, Wilbur-Creston, Omak, Ephrata, ACH, Othello, Odessa Harrington, Quincy, Wellpinit, Toppenish, Yakama Nation, Chelan, Cas-cade, Naches Valley Cashmere, Royal
Apr 21, 2015 TBA Okanogan HS Quad Okanogan Tonasket, Soap Lake, Waterville
Apr 24, 2015 4:00 PM Cascade HS Rieke Invitational Bridgeport, Bickleton, Lake Roosevelt, ACH, Liberty Bell, Cascade, Manson, Cashmere, Oroville, Chelan, Tonasket, Cle Elum, Omak, Connell, Waterville, Granite Falls, Entiat
Apr 28, 2015 TBA Chelan HS Quad Tonasket, Soap Lake, Liberty Bell, Chelan
May 2, 2015 11:00 AM Oroville HS Draggoo Financial Invite Brewster, Pateros, Bridgeport, Soap Lake, Lake Roosevelt, Cascade,, Liberty Bell, Mans� eld, Okanogan, Entiat, Oroville, ACH, Tonasket, Upper Valley Chr., Omak
May 8, 2015 4:00 PM Bridgeport HS Bridgeport Invitational Brewster, Entiat, Bridgeport, Upper Valley Chr, Liberty Bell, Wilson Creek, Okanogan, Mabton, Oroville, Soap Lake, Tonasket, Waterville, Pateros, Wilbur-Creston
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May 15, 2015 4:00 PM Tonasket HS District 6 North Subdistrict Brewster, Manson Lake, Roosevelt, Okanogan, Liberty Bell, Tonasket
May 23, 2015 TBA Ephrata HS Regionals
May 29-30, 2015 10:00 AM Eastern WA Univ.1B/2B/1A State
“This year the Oroville track team will have a rebuilding season.
Eight individuals that qualified for the state
meet have their gradu-ated or moved from
Oroville with their families.”
Coach Harold Jensen, Oroville Track & Field
BY KATIE [email protected]
TONASKET - Tonasket soc-cer players are under the direc-tion of new Coach Darren Collins this year, along with Coach Todd Mathews, who has been assisting the team for nine years.
The team is 31-players strong. Returning from last year are Carlos Abrego, Elias Abrego, Isaiah Albright, Abran Alvarez, Blake Ash, Omar Calderon, Victor Flores, Cristian Garcia, Christian Herrara Garcia, Javier Hernandez, Bryden Hires, Anthony Luna, Jeffrey Luna, Esgar Mendez, David Ornelas, Cesar Reynoso, Hugo Sanchez, Noe Vasquez and Lucas Vugteveen.
The Tigers went 8-6 overall last season, and 6-6 in Caribou Trail League games. Their last game in Tonasket under former coach Jack Goyette was at a 3-3 tie against Quincy before being won with a penalty kick shoot-out. Goyette gave up the coach-ing position with a move out of the area.
Mathews predicts Brewster and Okanogan will be, as always, tough teams to beat.
“Competition in soccer is always tough. The teams have talented players up and down the league,” said Mathews.
Asked about the most chal-lenging aspect of coaching the team, Mathews replied, “Having kids understand that a great player is a player who makes their teammates better, and not necessarily the player who scores the most goals.”
BY GARY A DE [email protected]
OROVILLE – Tony Flores steps into the head coaching position for the Oroville boys soccer team after two years as the assistant coach.
“I would describe my coach-ing style as counter attacking with lots of ball control,” said Flores, who is still looking for an assistant coach, although Obi Miranda has been helping the team in the early season.
There are 22 plays that have gone out for soccer this year, making it the largest team that Flores says he’s seen play for Orovlle.
“I would have to say this is a young team, even with seniors, with two of them being new to the sport,” he said. “Although some of the players are mov-ing up from the youth league
they have some learning to do and adapt to my formation that most people don’t use.”
The five returning seniors are Cesar Lozano, Cristian Diaz, Brian wise, Ez Delgado and Leo Curies. Flores sees promise in his freshman and in the eighth graders, many of them who have demonstrated speed and
ball control.“I think after the first couple
games we will be still in a learn-
ing process on our formation. As soon as the team starts play-ing as I plan them to we will
be fighting for a top spot,” said the coach. “I am changing our strategy completely and will be
working with couple different formations to be able to adjust to our opponents.”
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Hammit Aktas 12Elias Abrego 12Abram Alvarez 12Blake Ash 12Cristian Garcia 12Bryden Hires 12Esgar Mendez 12Cesar Reynoso 12Mpe Vasquez 12Lucas Vugteveen 12
Isaiah Albright 12Carlos Abrego 11Omar Calderon 11Christian Garcia Herrara 11Anthony Luna 11Alan Quintero 11Adreas Rosenkranz 11Hugo Sanchez 11Jose Beltran 10Victor Flores 10Adrik Fry 10Jesus Gonzales 10Javier Hernandez 10Je� rey Luna 10David Ornelas 10Alex Palomares 10
Jr Rodriguez 10Teran Rollis 10Yovany Rosas 10Geraro Castaneda 9Rycki Cruz 9Spencer Gariano 9Joran Sackman 9Angel Torres 9Dominique Wilcox 9Joel Bravo 8Ethan Castrejon 8Issac Gomez 8Rene Ramirez 8
Head coach: Todd MathewsAssistant Coach Darren Collins
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The Tonasket boys soccer team includes (front row, l-r) Hammit Aktas, Cristian Garcia, Elias Abrego, Hugo Sanchez, Carlos Abrego, (second) Gerardo Castenada, (third) Coach Todd Mathews, Adrik Fry, Rene Ramirez, Javier Hernandez, David Ornelas, Jeffrey Luna, Anthony Luna, Escar Mendez, Jr. Rodriguez, Victor Flores, Bryden Hires, Omar Calderon, Coach Darren Collins, (back) Hector Guevara, Jesus Gonzales, Adreas Rosenkranz, Lucas Vugteveen, Abran Alvarez, Blake Ash, Rycki Cruz, Jose Beltran, Isaiah Albright.
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The Oroville boys soccer team includes (front row, l-r) Cesar Lozano, Dylan Shaw, Micky Fulmer, Ezequiel Delgado, Brian Wise, Dalton Shaw, Cristian Diaz (back row) Tony Flores, Luis Vazquez, Yohnny Castillo, Daniel Castrejon, Aldo Perez, Jesus Churape, Javier Castillo, Moises Capote, Andre Lopez, Alex Nava, Daniel Sanches, Gilberto Delgato, Jesus Lara. Assisting Obi Miranda.
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TONASKET - After a first sea-son coaching the Tonasket Tennis Team and sending two athletes to their first-ever State competi-tion last year, professional tennis instructor Mark Milner is back at the courts for the Tigers. Milner runs tennis programs year-round as owner of the North Cascades Athletic Club in Omak.
Taking second place at State last year was doubles-team Brian Hendrick and Trevor Terris, who credit Milner with getting them there.
“Mark is the one who got us there,” said Terris. “He taught us to be legit double players.” The two played as singles throughout their high school careers other than one doubles attempt at the end of their sophomore season.
Hendrick also credited Milner with helping them “put a bit of swagger into our game,” adding, “It feels like all that work finally paid off.”
Milner said although he has some less experienced players this year, he’s hoping to develop some state contenders for this year.
“And if not this year, for sure next year,” said Milner, who was a state competitor all four years of his high school career at Cashmere High School.
Returning to the courts this season are senior Bailey Hirst,
junior Cesar Saldana and fresh-man David Moreno.
Also returning to the courts for her second season assisting Milner is Arcelia Carroll. After growing up in a small town in
Mexico where she didn’t get the opportunity to play tennis, Carroll was introduced to the sport through a group of women at the North Cascade Athletic Club.
“They taught me the basic rules and ever since I’ve loved this sport,” said Carroll. “Working with Mark has given me the con-fidence to work with the students. I love coaching tennis because it
gives me the opportunity to inter-act with my students at a different level. I get to encourage the play-ers and teach them that as long as they keep practicing and enjoying the game, they will continue tole-
arn and improve each day.”Milner predicts both the
Okanogan boys’ and girls’ teams to be the Tigers’ strongest com-petition this year.
BY GARY A. DE [email protected]
OROVILLE – While the Hornets take to the courts with some experience this year, Coach Billie Monroe hopes to some of his district veterans will make a run at state this year.
He says he is building on the last two years and hopes to continue that progress. There are ten boys and just five girls, mak-ing boys team larger than average and the girls team smaller, according to Monroe, who is entering his third season in the head coach-ing position.
“We’ve got a mixture of expe-rience... my top three boys are solid and should compete with anyone in the league,” Monroe said.
He returns only one senior this year, Joe Sarmiento, but he and Nathan Hugus were number two seeds at districts last year.
“I expect them to make a run at state and Conner Bocook should make some noise in singles,” he
said. “First year players Ryan Marcolin and Elijah Burnell are showing some early promise.”
“I would like to give a shout out to the Oroville Booster Club who recently purchased us a ball machine which is going to be vital to helping the veterans hone their skills and the new players get vital repetition,” he said
“I see there being a good chance that Oroville tennis has a state participant this year. That is our goal.”
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BOYSName GrJoseph Sarmiento 12Connor BoCook 11Nathan Hugus 10John Marquiss 9
GIRLSName GrLily Hilderbrand 11Adriana Silva 11Zoe Whittaker Jameson 11Lillie Gronlund 10Lena Fuchs 10
Head Coach: Billy Monroe
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OROVILLE - Oroville’s duf-fers hit the links with 14 golf-ers this year, about a normal size team, according to DeHaven Hill, now in his 18th year as head coach.
Assisted by Coach Ed Booker, the Hornets have ten boys, including one from Tonasket, and four girls turning out. They return one senior, Kyle Scott and four others, Bryce Glover, Jordyn Smith and Cayden Field (Tonasket) who went to the state tournament last year. Smith fin-ished ninth at state.
“These players have their sights set on going back to the state tournament and doing bet-ter than last year,” said Hill. “I’m looking forward to another good
year from our golfers.”It’s a mixture of experience
golfers, second year golfers and beginners, according to Coach Hill.
“Our other boys will be work-ing hard to make our varsity and do well at districts. Our other three girls are working on get-ting better to do well at districts
and trying to qualify for state,” said the coach.
In addition to meeting last year’s opponents on the links, the North Central Washington
2B has two new teams in the league. With the addition of Warden and Okanogan “the competition should be good this year,” said Hill.
Oroville golfers looking at another shot at state
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Name GrKyle Scott 12Blake Rise 11Blane Weaver 11Jaxon Blackler 10Bryce Glover 10Bobby Sattelberg 10Jordyn Smith 10Hunter Gallant 9Gordon McCauley 9Je� rey Rounds 9Ryan Scott 9
GIRLSName GrLily Hilderbrand 12Mkaytla Scott 11Jennifer Vasquez 10
Head coach: DeHaven HillAssistant coach: Ed Booker
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Oroville HornetsOROVILLE BASEBALLDate Opponent Time LocationSat, Mar 21 Liberty Bell 11 a.m. Home Sat, Mar 21 Liberty Bell 1 p.m. Home Sat, Mar 28 Lk. Roosevelt 11 a.m. Away Sat, Mar 28 Lk. Roosevelt 1 p.m. Away Tue, Apr 7 Manson 4:30 p.m. Home Tue, Apr 14 Manson 4:30 p.m. Away Sat, Apr 18 Pateros 11 a.m. Home Sat, Apr 18 Pateros 1:00 p.m. Home Tue, Apr 28 Okanogan 3:00 p.m. Away Tue, Apr 28 Okanogan 5:00 p.m. Away Thu, Apr 30 Brewster 4:00 p.m. Away Thu, Apr 30 Brewster 6 p.m. Away Sat, May 2 Tonasket 11 a.m. Home Sat, May 2 Tonasket 1 p.m. Home Tue, May 5 Bridgeport 3 p.m. Home Tue, May 5 Bridgeport 5 p.m. Home
OROVILLE SOFTBALLDate Opponent Time LocationSat, Mar 21 Liberty Bell 11:00 a.m. Home Sat, Mar 21 Liberty Bell 1:00 p.m. Home Sat, Mar 28 Lk. Roosevelt 11:00 a.m. Away Sat, Mar 28 Lk. Roosevelt 1:00 p.m. Away Tue, Apr 7 Manson 4:30 p.m. Home Tue, Apr 14 Manson 4:30 p.m. Away Sat, Apr 18 Pateros 11:00 a.m. Away Sat, Apr 18 Pateros 1:00 p.m. Away Thu, Apr 30 Brewster 4:00 p.m. Away Thu, Apr 30 Brewster 6:00 p.m. Away Sat, May 2 Tonasket 11:00 a.m. Home Sat, May 2 Tonasket 1:00 p.m. Home Sat, May 9 Okanogan 11:00 a.m. Home Sat, May 9 Okanogan 1:00 p.m. Home Tue, May 12 Bridgeport 3:00 p.m. Home Tue, May 12 Bridgeport 5:00 p.m. Home
OROVILLE SOCCERDate Opponent Time LocationTue, Mar 17 Tonasket 4:30 p.m. Away Tue, Mar 24 Liberty Bell 4:30 p.m. Home Thu, Mar 26 Manson 4:30 p.m. Away Tue, Mar 31 Okanogan 4:30 p.m. Home Thu, Apr 2 Brewster 4:30 p.m. Away Tue, Apr 14 Bridgeport 4:30 p.m. Away Thu, Apr 16 Tonasket 4:30 p.m. Home Thu, Apr 23 Liberty Bell 4:30 p.m. Away Sat, Apr 25 Bridgeport 11:00 a.m. Home Tue, Apr 28 Manson 4:30 p.m. Home Thu, Apr 30 Okanogan 4:30 p.m. Away
Tue, May 5 Brewster 4:30 p.m. Home Nov 1 - Nov 8 1B/2B District atNov 13 - Nov 22 1B/2B State at Sunset Chev.
StadiumOROVILLE TENNISDate Opponent Time LocationTue, Mar 24 Omak 4:00 p.m. Home Thu, Mar 26 Liberty Bell 4:00 p.m. Away Tue, Apr 14 Liberty Bell 4:00 p.m. Home Thu, Apr 16 Pateros 4:00 p.m. Away Tue, Apr 21 Entiat 4:00 p.m. Home Tue, Apr 28 Okanogan 4:30 p.m. AwayThu, Apr 30 White Swan 4:00 p.m. Home Tue, May 5 Tonasket 4:00 p.m. Away Thu, May 7 Lk. Roosevelt 4:00 p.m. Home Tue, May 12 Wilson Creek 4:00 p.m. Away
Tonasket TigersTONASKET BASEBALLDate Opponent Time LocationSat, Mar 21 Brewster 11:00 a.m. HomeSat, Mar 21 Brewster 1:00 p.m. Home Wed, Mar 25 Omak 4:00 a.m. Home Sat, Mar 28 Republic 11:00 a.m. Away Sat, Mar 28 Republic 1:00 p.m. Away Tue, Mar 31 Omak 4:00 p.m. Away Thu, Apr 2 Liberty Bell 4:30 p.m. HomeSat, Apr 4 Okanogan 11:00 a.m. Home Sat, Apr 4 Okanogan 1:00 p.m. Home Tue, Apr 14 Liberty Bell 4:30 a.m. Away Sat, Apr 18 Manson 11:00 a.m. Home Sat, Apr 18 Manson 1:00 p.m. Home Tue, Apr 21 Pateros 4:30 p.m. Away Fri, Apr 24 Pateros 4:30 a.m. Home Wed, Apr 29 Bridgeport 3:00 p.m. Home Wed, Apr 29 Bridgeport 5:00 p.m. Home Sat, May 2 Oroville 11:00 a.m. Away Sat, May 2 Oroville 1:00 p.m. Away Tue, May 5 Lk Roosevelt 3:00 p.m. Away Tue, May 5 Lk Roosevelt 5:00 p.m. Away
TONASKET SOFTBALLDate Opponent Time LocationTue, Mar 17 Omak 4:00 p.m. Away Sat, Mar 21 Brewster 11:00 a.m. Home Sat, Mar 21 Brewster 1:00 p.m. Home Wed, Mar 25 Omak 4:00 p.m. Home Sat, Mar 28 Republic 12:00 p.m. Away Sat, Mar 28 Republic 2:00 p.m. Away Thu, Apr 2 Liberty Bell 4:30 a.m. Home Sat, Apr 4 Okanogan 11:00 a.m. Away
Sat, Apr 4 Okanogan 1:00 p.m. Away Tue, Apr 14 Liberty Bell 4:30 a.m. Away Sat, Apr 18 Manson 11:00 a.m. Home Sat, Apr 18 Manson 1:00 p.m. Home Fri, Apr 24 Pateros 4:00 p.m. Home Fri, Apr 24 Pateros 5:30 p.m. Home
Sat, May 2 Oroville 11:00 a.m. Away Sat, May 2 Oroville 1:00 p.m. Away Sat, May 9 Bridgeport 11:00 a.m. Home Sat, May 9 Bridgeport 1:00 p.m. Home Tue, May 12 Lk Roosevelt 3:00 p.m. Away Tue, May 12 Lk Roosevelt 5:00 p.m. Away
TONASKET SOCCERDate Opponent Time LocationTue, Mar 17 Oroville 4:30 p.m. Home Thu, Mar 19 Liberty Bell 4:00 p.m. Home Tue, Mar 24 Manson 4:30 p.m. Home Thu, Mar 26 Okanogan 4:00 p.m. Away Sat, Mar 28 Omak 11:00 a.m. Home Tue, Mar 31 Brewster 4:30 p.m. Home Thu, Apr 2 Bridgeport 4:30 p.m. Away Sat, Apr 4 Chelan 11:00 a.m. Away Tue, Apr 14 Cashmere 4:00 p.m. Home Thu, Apr 16 Oroville 4:30 p.m. Away Tue, Apr 21 Liberty Bell 4:00 p.m. Away Thu, Apr 23 Manson 4:00 p.m. Away Sat, Apr 25 Omak 11:00 a.m. Away Tue, Apr 28 Okanogan 4:00 p.m. Home Thu, Apr 30 Brewster 4:30 p.m. Away Tue, May 5 Bridgeport 4:30 p.m. Home
TONASKET TENNISDate Opponent Time LocationThu, Mar 19 Cascade 4:00 p.m. Home Sat, Mar 21 Chelan 11:00 a.m. Home Sat, Mar 28 Omak 11:00 a.m. Home Tue, Mar 31 Cascade 4:00 p.m. Away Thu, Apr 2 Okanogan 4:30 p.m. Home Tue, Apr 14 Cashmere 4:00 p.m. Home Thu, Apr 16 Lk Roosevelt 4:00 p.m. Away Sat, Apr 18 Omak 11:00 a.m . AwayTue, Apr 21 Wilson Creek 4:00 p.m. Home Thu, Apr 23 Liberty Bell 4:00 p.m. Away Tue, Apr 28 Pateros 4:00 p.m. Home Thu, Apr 30 Entiat 4:00 p.m. Away Sat, May 2 White Swan 1:00 p.m. Home Tue, May 5 Oroville 4:00 p.m. Home Thu, May 7 Okanogan 4:30 p.m. Away Sat, May 9 Chelan 1:00 PM Away