Shocker boys win, lose in Christmas tourney

by Adam metformin side effects hair loss Schmitz The Christmas Tournament is always a fun time to see action-packed games in Waterville. More and more great teams show up to get some extra play time and to work on their game play before the regular season resumes. The Shockers definitely got some good play time. The first game was on Dec. 27 against the Mansfield Kernels; a rematch from the Town Toyota Center game. The Kernels...
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Shocker boys win, lose in Christmas tourney

by Adam metformin hcl 1000 mg side effects Schmitz The Christmas Tournament is always a fun time to see action-packed games in Waterville. More and more great teams show up to get some extra play time and to work on their game play before the regular season resumes. The Shockers definitely got some good play time. The first game was on Dec. 27 against the Mansfield Kernels; a rematch from the Town Toyota Center game. The Kernels...
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Waterville boys vs. Mansfield at Town Toyota Center

By Adam Schmitz The Town Toyota Center was full of Waterville fans and students as the Shockers took on the Mansfield Kernels last week. The game was exciting, and full of entertaining highlights. The Kernels got the last shot at the buzzer, winning the game 49-48. Robert Parcells had 17 points to lead the Shockers, and Walter Edger had 9 points. Jamie Abrahams had 14 rebounds and 4 blocks to...
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Shocker girls vs. CBSS at Town Toyota Center

By Adam Schmitz The Waterville Lady Shockers dominated the Columbia Basin Secondary School (CBSS) Phoenix 49-21 at the Town Toyota Center last week. They were slow to start, but coming out of half time, they woke up and stepped in to control the game. McKaylin Gormley was the star of the game, getting 17 points and 7 steals. “McKaylin really came to play as this was no doubt her best game so...
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Shocker girls win home opener

By Jim Rogers The Waterville Shocker girls basketball team hosted Liberty Bell and won handily (44-29) in league play last Saturday. “We played much better offense Saturday, and outplayed Liberty Bell in every aspect of the game,” said coach Chris Hill. Hill added, we had 27 fouls and need to cut down on fouls. The Lions stayed in the game because we put them on the line, and we had our...
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Boys downed in first home game

By Jim Rogers Liberty Bell traveled to Waterville boys’ varsity basketball team Saturday and got away with a league victory with successful free throws and good pressure on the Shocker offense. The outcome was in doubt until late in the game, said Coach Heath Jordan. “Waterville played well and led in the second half. Liberty Bell surged late in the game and went away with a 54-40 victory....
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Soap Lake wins in last seconds

By Jim Rogers The Waterville boys varsity basketball team opened league play in Soap Lake Friday, Dec. 9, and lost a close game in the final seconds, 38-34. Coach Heath Jordan said, “We had our chance to tie with 18 seconds to go but the in-bound pass was blocked and we had to foul. Soap Lake made their free throws to end the game. Walter Edgar was high scorer with 14 points followed by Jamie...
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Banquet highlights fall sports teams’ best

By Jim Rogers At Waterville High School’s fall sports banquet, held Nov. 16, football and volleyball players, parents and fans gathered to give special appreciation to the players who were as voted most valuable players. Volleyball coach Jill Moomaw announced the most valuable players for the 2011 season — seniors Briana Hinderer and Alyssa Moomaw. The team’s most inspirational player was...
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Ridge opens early

Geared up for downhill, teens Lindy Holmberg and Lauren Selland last Saturday hauled their skis, boots, goggles and giddy enthusiasm to the busy chairlift at Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort.
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Waterville football ‘puts up a good fight’

The Waterville football team is looking to break a three-game losing skid tomorrow against White Swan.
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