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SOCCER
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week at practice. Jake Zimmer-
man played the majority of the
game in place of Zaccagnini.
It was the first time the Cou-
a tough call whether to start Men- gars allowed a goal in the playoffs,
doza over sophomore Olivier having previously outscored their
Goudreau. opponents 10-0. And for the sec-
“I was excited and nervous,” ond time in as many games, Cap-
Mendoza said of the shootout. ital went to penalty kicks. The
“There was high stakes and ev- Cougars outlasted West Valley of
erything. I feel like I was pretty Yakima, 1-0 (6-5 shootout), in
prepared.” last weekend’s quarterfinals.
Weakley wasn’t the only key “I’ve never seen a 10-PK,” Tom
player not playing for his team Boatright said. “I thought when
Friday. Capital was without West- we went to PKs, we would’ve had
ern Washington-bound Gabi a really good chance.”
Zaccagnini, a senior midfielder, Meg Wochnick: 360-754-5473
who tore his Achillies tendon last mwochnick@theolympian.com
Photos by TONY OVERMAN/Staff photographer Capital’s Keean Joling, left, and Barrett Walhmark (15) defend a shot by
Capital’s Brandon Lamb (right) wins the ball in front of Glacier Peak’s Jordan Steranka during Friday’s state semifinal game. Glacier Peak’s Robin Hryciuk in the second overtime. It barely missed.
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TRACK
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“We don’t really talk about it.
They just focus on what they
have to do.”
4x400 relay, costing them a
possible second place.
“We had a horrible start of
er,” Wade said. “But I felt OK.
I put myself into position. It
was just about moving on to-
meet.
“I was complaining about
my jumps, but the windy con-
there was a strong headwind,”
Weber said. “I had a minute
to throw and I couldn’t
It was a hot-and-cold day the meet,” River Ridge coach day.” ditions held everyone down,” wait.”
py with second. I’d like to get for the River Ridge girls. The Phil Lonborg said. “But we’re River Ridge’s Janay Cream- Weber said. In the girls 4A 400 prelim-
first. Today, he was faster than Hawks’ Necy Wade and feeling good about having er set a school record with a Juanita’s Alanna Coker inaries, Shelton junior Bren-
me.” Khayla Blount both turned in two in the 100 and 200 fi- shot put of 36 feet, 6¼ inches won with a jump of 36-1¾ na Thompson placed third
Peterson, running in the top-three qualifying finishes nals.” to place seventh. feet. with a 58.3.
rain, gutted out a 40.95 in the in their 100 and 200 prelimi- Running into a headwind A day after winning the 3A After placing third at state Chehalis finished one-two
preliminaries of the 300 hur- naries. coming off the turn, Wade high jump, Timberline sopho- last year in the javelin, Weber in the boys 2A 800 prelimi-
dles, the day’s second-fastest River Ridge’s 4x100 relay finished strong in the 200 and more Sasha Weber placed missed a spot in the finals this naries with junior Andy Rob-
time behind Sequim’s Eman- also ran the fastest prelimi- moved up to second, finish- fourth in the triple jump with year with a throw of 95 feet ertson running a season-best
uel Herrera (40.25). nary time with a 50.3. But the ing in 26.11. Blount finished a leap of 35-2ß. She couldn’t – 35 feet short of her third- 1:55.51 and Dakota Parker
“They know the state title Hawks dropped the baton on in 26.51. duplicate the 37-foot jump place effort in 2009. placing second in 1:56.79.
is a possibility,” St. Clair said. the first exchange in the “It wasn’t the best weath- she popped at the district “Every time I tried to throw gail.wood@theolympian.com
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