FIFTH OPENING – The Sitka seine boats Hukilau and Rose Lee pump herring aboard this afternoon at the end of Deep Inlet during the fifth opening in the Sitka Sound sac roe herring fishery. The opening was being held in two locations beginning at 11 a.m. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
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Sentinel Staff Writer
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Sentinel Staff Writer
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Sentinel Sports Editor
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Invited to Lunch,
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Daily Sitka Sentinel
SHS Track Gets Final Tune Up
By Sentinel Staff
The Sitka High School track team was on the road over the weekend for the Ketchikan High School Invitational track meet.
The Wolves finished in third place in the girls standings and fourth in the boys standings in their final tune-up before the Region meet, this weekend in Juneau.
Individual Events:
Sitka's Erika Seehafer left and Marlis Boord, right, compete in the 200 meter at an early track meet in Sitka. The Wolves will compete in the Region V meet this weekend. (Sentinel Photo)
Girls High Jump
3. Holmgren, Katie SIT 4-06.00
3. Cagle, Gabriella SIT 4-06.00
Boys High Jump
4. Markegard, Chase SIT 5-00.00
Girls Shot Put
2. Harrell, Mariah SIT 30-01.50
10. Garcia, Annie SIT 21-03.75
13. Middleton, Julia SIT 20-02.00
Boys Shot Put
13. Weaver, Jack SIT 30-07.50
20. Parrish, Alex SIT 26-02.50
Boys Triple Jump
2. Villanueva, Jericho SIT 33-08.50
8. Markegard, Chase SIT 30-07.25
Girls Long Jump
2. Cagle, Gabriella SIT 14-04.00
7. Pierce, Mary SIT 11-06.00
9. Seehafer, Erika SIT 10-07.00
Boys Long Jump
2. Tulcey, Brandon SIT 18-02.25
6. White, Tyler SIT 15-11.75
11. Markegard, Chase SIT 14-08.50
18. Sumauang, Kyler SIT 13-02.75
Girls Discus Throw
2. Harrell, Mariah SIT 79-06
9. Middleton, Julia SIT 62-02
12. Garcia, Annie SIT 49-03
13. Boord, Marlis SIT 44-03
Boys Discus Throw
17. Parrish, Alex SIT 69-03
23. Weaver, Jack SIT 55-08
Girls 3200 Meter Run
2. McNielly, Ayla SIT 13:30.00
Boys 3200 Meter Run
3. Baciocco, Colin SIT 10:52.00
5. Zellhuber, Jordan SIT 11:00.00
8. Buxton, Conner SIT 11:46.00
9. Schoening, Trevor SIT 11:52.00
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles
4. Kranz, Madison SIT 19.53
Girls 100 Meter Dash
4. Cagle, Gabriella SIT 13.81
Boys 100 Meter Dash
3. Tulcey, Brandon SIT 11.63
8. Goeden, Josh SIT 11.87
Boys 400 Meter Dash
4. Villanueva, Jericho SIT 56.50
Girls 300 Meter Hurdles
4. Kranz, Madison SIT 54.06
5. Moore, Skyler SIT 57.00
6. Webb, Madison SIT 1:01.59
Boys 300 Meter Hurdles
5. White, Tyler SIT 47.50
Boys 800 Meter Run
7. Parsons, Kincaid SIT 2:21.06
Girls 200 Meter Dash
5. Cagle, Gabriella SIT 29.02
Boys 200 Meter Dash
3. Tulcey, Brandon SIT 23.72
Boys 4x800 Meter Relay
2. SIT ‘A’ 9:03.12 1) Baciocco, Colin 2) Buxton, Conner 3) Parsons, Kincaid 4) Schoening, Trevor
Girls 4x200 Meter Relay
3. SIT ‘A’ 2:03.81 1) Dodson, Kamryn 2) Eastham, Sophia 3) Moore, Skyler 4) Pierce, Mary
5. SIT ‘B’ x2:11.09 1) Borcy, Michelle 2) Holmgren, Katie 3) Quealey, Madelin 4) Seehafer, Erika
Girls 1600 Meter Run
5. McNielly, Ayla SIT 6:13.65
Boys 1600 Meter Run
2. Baciocco, Colin SIT 4:51.91
8. Zellhuber, Jordan SIT 4:59.91
13. Schoening, Trevor SIT 5:25.75
15. Parsons, Kincaid SIT 5:35.06
21. Galbraith, Ben SIT x6:27.57
Girls 4x100 Meter Relay
3. SIT ‘A’ 57.36 1) Boord, Marlis 2) Eastham, Sophia 3) Kranz, Madison 4) Sibayan, Karina
5. SIT ‘B’ x1:03.18 1) Borcy, Michelle 2) Middleton, Julia 3) Moore, Skyler 4) Pierce, Mary
Boys 4x100 Meter Relay
2. SIT ‘A’ 46.87 1) Goeden, Josh 2) Tulce, Brandon 3) Villanueva, Jericho 4) Wendell, Daniel
Girls 4x400 Meter Relay
3. SIT ‘A’ 4:44.40 1) Webb, Madison 2) Dodson, Kamryn 3) Quealey, Madelin 4) Holmgren, Katie
Boys 4x400 Meter Relay
6. SIT ‘A’ 4:08.37 1) Baciocco, Colin 2) Buxton, Conner 3) Parsons, Kincaid 4) Sani, Niko
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20 YEARS AGO
March 2004
Matthew C. Hunter of Sitka recently returned from Cuba as part of a St. Olaf College International and Off-Campus Studies program. Hunter, a junior physics major at St. Olaf College, is the son of Robert and Kim Hunter of Sitka.
50 YEARS AGO
March 1974
Eighth graders have returned from a visit to Juneau to see the Legislature. They had worked for it since Christmas vacation ... Clarice Johnson’s idea of a “White Elephant” sales was chosen as the best money-maker; Joe Roth won the political cartoon assignment; highest government test scorers were Ken Armstrong, Joanna Hearn, Linda Montgomery, Lisa Henry, Calvin Taylor and David Licari .....