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Blake Snell celebrated at half-time ceremony Thursday at Shorewood

Sunday, January 28, 2024

Shorewood Athletic Director Joann Fukuma introducing Blake Snell
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

Thursday evening, January 25, 2024, during the Shorewood versus Monroe varsity boys basketball halftime, Shorewood HS Athletic Director Joann Fukuma unveiled a Cy Young recognition banner for 2011 Shorewood alum Blake Snell. 

The Cy Young banner recognizing Blake Snell now hangs on the wall at Shorewood
Photo by Kristi Lin

While at Shorewood, Snell played baseball for coach Wyatt Tonkin. In his senior year he recorded a 9-0 won loss season. He had a 1.00 ERA average with 128 strikeouts in 63 innings pitched.

Immediately after, he was a first round draft pick for the Tampa Bay Rays.

Brothers Blake, David, and Tyler Snell
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

In April 2016 Blake Snell made his major league debut in a game against the New York Yankees. That season he had 24 starts with 119 strike outs and an ERA of 4.04

In 2018, playing for Tampa Bay, he was named the Cy Young winner as the best pitcher in the American League.

In Spring of 2023, playing for San Diego, he was awarded his second Cy Young, for the National League.

He is now one of only seven major league baseball pitchers to have earned this prestigious award in both leagues, joining Gaylord Perry, Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, Roger Clemens, Roy Halladay and Max Scherzer.

Student cheering section with their "Snell #4" t-shirts
Photo by Kristi Lin

Snell was greeted by over 400 Shorewood students, staff and administration wearing custom white t-shirts with his name and number, which was retired in a ceremony at Shorewood in 2016.

At Shorewood, Snell played baseball with coach Wyatt Tonkin
Photo by Kristi Lin

The sold out game crowd included many of Snell's family members and friends from the Shoreline community, his high school baseball coach Wyatt Tonkin and Superintendent Dr Susana Reyes. Snell was gracious in signing autographs for all, and posing for pictures with anyone who asked.

He is a free agent this year and it is unknown which team is going to sign him to a long term contract. Maybe the Mariners. That would make a lot of local fans happy.

--Diane Hettrick, with reporting from Wayne Pridemore and Joann Fukuma


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Shorewood Girls Wrestling redemption comes in the form of WESCo South 3A League Title

Friday, January 26, 2024

Shorewood Dual Meet Champions
Photo by Jeremy Tantrum

By Tricia and Derek Norton

Early in the season the Stormray girls lost to the Edmonds Woodway Warrior girls in a match that showcased the lean lineup and youth of the Shorewood lineup. 

Thursday night at Archbishop Murphy, the Stormrays showed what a season of hard practices and challenging competition can do as they beat the Warriors 39-27. 

The Stormrays also rolled through the Shorecrest girls team 48-12 to clinch the league title.

Freshman Kiyomi Hakuno came through with a huge pin
Photo by Jeremy Tantrum

In the Edmonds Woodway match, Stormray Freshman Kiyomi Hakuno came through with a huge pin, her first of the season. 

Additional wins and pins by Libby Norton, Finley Houck, Ellie Van Horn, Izzy Crave and Abi Chishungu helped secure the lead.

Freshman Sarah Norton got a first round pin against Shorecrest
Photo by Jeremy Tantrum

Against Shorecrest, freshman Sarah Norton got a first round pin, as did sophomore Elie Van Horn. Libby Norton, Finley Houck and Aly Fellores prevailed with second round pins.

The Stormray girls are looking forward to the postseason where they will defend their second place team title at the Sub-Regional tournament at Juanita High School on Friday February 2nd, and their first place Regional title at Monroe on Saturday February 9th.

Aly Fellores (left). Photo by Jeremy Tantrum

Box Score Shorewood vs. Edmonds Woodway (Girls)
Final Score 39-27


100--Double Forfeit
105--Libby Norton (SW) pin Lena Kubler :25
110--Kiyomi Hakuno (SW) pin Isabella Caparasso 5:31
115--Finley Houck (SW) dec Hannah Baldock 8-4
120--Corbyn Foster (EW) received FF
125--Leslee Chavez (EW) received FF
130--Ellie Van Horn (SW) pinned Emily Reed 5:02
135--Lily Frank (EW) dec Aly Fellores 4-2
140--Izzy Crave (SW) pinned Caitlyn Gallagher :53
145--Grace Fitting (EW) pinned Cora Morgan 1:56
155--Sarah Norton (SW) received FF
170--Stephanie Cesar (EW) pinned Natalia Pittman 1:15
190--Abi Chishungu (SW) pinned Mere Elridge 1:24

Finley Houck took down her opponent
Photo by Jeremy Tantrum

Box Score Shorewood vs. Shorecrest (Girls)

100--Double Forfeit
105--Double Forfeit
110--Libby Norton (SW) pinned Rebecca Rhodes 3:06
115--Finley Houck (SW) pinned Ryan McElmurry 2:16
120--Camille Alfonse (SC) received FF
125--Double FF
130--Ellie Van Horn (SW) pinned Lily Fredericks 1:46
135--Aly Fellores (SW) pinned Alexa Ray-Aguilar 3:50
140--Izzy Crave received FF (And won exhibition match against Ellie Noble from Lynnwood)
145--Cora Morgan received FF (And won exhibition match against Gracie Garibay from Archbishop)
155--Sarah Norton (SW) pinned Simon Stebbins 1:59
170--Abi Chishungu received FF (And won exhibition match against Julia Cox from Meadowdale)


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Shorecrest Hip Hop team has a busy season

Shorecrest Hip Hop team
Photo courtesy Shorecrest Athletics

Shorecrest's Hip Hop Varsity team is co-captained by Solyana Abraham and Nuhamin Tesfihuen. 

After securing a strong, Districts-qualifying 2nd place win at Shorewood's first competition in December and producing a successful dance show with three nearly sold out shows just last weekend, SC Hip Hop was back to competing on Saturday, at Redmond High School. 

They have two more competitions in their regular season coming up in February at Kentlake and Kentwood.

-Alan Bruns, SC Athletic Director


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Shorewood Boys Wrestling takes down Lynnwood Royals

Senior Rock Harris had a big win
Photo by Kristi Lin

By Tricia Norton

It was a spectacular finish to Senior Night at the Shorewood High School boys wrestling match. The evening started with a JV bout between the two schools. Shorewood Junior Varsity boys beat the Royals soundly, winning more than half of the JV match-ups.

Then the Stormrays honored their six seniors. This year Shorewood’s senior class is an unlikely bunch--many of whom ended up on the mat as essentially first or second year wrestlers as seniors. But the boys have worked hard during their short wrestling careers, and the Stormrays came through with a win in a very close contest.

Senior Mak Kanzler
Photo by Kristi Lin

Three of the Stormray seniors got big wins during the match, Rock Harris at 138, Mak Kanzler at 175, and Zo Ayers at 215. 

The seniors were aided in pulling off the win by freshman Emi Olivera who got a pin at 113, juniors Masa Taura, Sky Klein and James Nottingham who got pins at 132, 144, and 150 pounds respectively. Ayers' win at 215 clinched the match for the Stormrays.

Senior Zo Ayers' win at 215 clinched the match
Photo by Kristi Lin

The Shorewood Girls will wrestle for the 3A Wesco South Championship team title on Thursday 1/25 at Archbishop Murphy. 

The Stormray Boys and Girls are looking forward to the opportunity to take on the Shorecrest Scots at Shorecrest on Friday night at 7pm.

Seniors Zo Ayers and Rock Harris
Photo by Kristi Lin

Box Score Shorewood v. Lynnwood January 24, 2024
Shorewood 39 Lynnwood 36


Match started at 106

106-Dylan Por (LYN) pinned Finn Greenleaf 5:18
113--Emi Olivera (SW) pinned Erin Sarimento :57
120--Ashton Meyers (LYN) dec. over Eli Jeppsen (9-2)
126--Braedyn Clark (LYN) dec. over Matbeal Dinka (10-5)
132--Masa Taura (SW) pinned Eric Ly 4:34
138--Rock Harris (SW) dec over Mateo Phillips (7-5)
144--Sky Klein (SW) pinned Bryson Le 5:10
150--James Nottingham (SW) pinned Gabriel Robbins 1:54
157--Caleb Gately (LYN) pinned Oli Dalan 5:03
165--Nathan Williams (LYN) pinned Brennan Carl 1:44
175--Mak Kanzler (SW) pinned Sebastian Rodriguez 1:52
190--Tan Nguyen (LYN) pinned Isaac Lilijegren 2:20
215--Zo Ayers (SW) pinned John Manla 2:52
235--Jerin Wilson (LYN) pinned Ben Jenkins 2:11



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Shorecrest wrestlers to meet Shorewood Friday for the Shoreline Cup

Shorecrest wrestler
Photo courtesy Shorecrest athletics
Shorecrest Athletic Director Alan Bruns reports that the wrestling team has some solid accomplishments during this winter season.

Shorecrest wrestler
Photo courtesy Shorecrest Athletics
  • Carter Nichols 22-4 record. 1st place at Snohomish Panther Classic.
  • Peter Grimm 21-5 record. 1st place at Mariner (15-man bracket) & Fife (16-man bracket)
  • Avi Wylen 19-4 record. Consistently places top 3 within his weight class at tournaments.
  • Kaiju Fergerson 18-6 1st place at Mariner (12 man bracket)

The top performers for the girls wrestling team have been seniors Rebecca Rhodes and Alexa Ruy-Aguilar.
 
Come see the wrestling team Friday January 26, 2024 at 7:00pm for the home match against Shorewood, where the Shoreline Cup is on the line!

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Shorecrest sports roundup: Basketball

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Shorecrest Basketball
By Alan Bruns, AD

Shorecrest girls basketball
Shorecrest cheer

Girls Basketball

8-6 overall, 2-6 in Wesco, battling to end the season in a position to host a 1st round playoff game
  • Cassie Chesnut: averaging 14.3 points per game, with a season high 31 points against Meadowdale
  • Lexi Paule - top defender with 2.3 steals per game
  • Jocelyn Wirch - team leader in assists, 5.6 a game
Shorecrest girls in action

Boys Basketball

9-6 overall, 7-3 in Wesco, and among a group of teams in the 3rd place position in league
  • Junior Kagarabi - leads team with 18 pts and 3 assists per game 
  • Devan Jones - team leader in rebounds with 5 per game
Shorecrest boys in action


Shorecrest jump shot


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Hoopalooza January 27, 2024 at the Shorecrest High School gym

Tuesday, January 23, 2024


The annual Hoopalooza event tips off on January 27, 2024 at the Shorecrest High School gym 15343 25th Ave NE, Shoreline WA 98155.

This Shoreline School District tradition features Shorecrest vs. Shorewood high school basketball games in a full day of friendly cross-town sports rivalry and "hoop it up" camaraderie.

Game Schedule:
- Boys Freshman game @ 12:00 pm
- Girls JV game @ 1:30 pm
- Boys JV game @ 3:00 pm
- Girls Varsity game @ 5:00 pm
- Boys Varsity game @ 7:00 pm

Ticket Information:
Standard WESCo athletic ticket prices apply for JV and varsity games:
- $7.00 for adults
- $5.00 for seniors and elementary/middle school students
- Free for Shorecrest and Shorewood students WITH ASB cards

Tickets may be purchased at the door or online in advance:
- Girls game tickets: https://gofan.co/event/1151842?schoolId=WA23327
- Boys game tickets: https://gofan.co/event/1151854?schoolId=WA23327

Note that one ticket purchase is your admission to the event for the day. There is no need to purchase both girls and boys game tickets if you plan to attend both.

Hoopalooza will also feature the annual canned food drive organized by Shorecrest and Shorewood students in support of the North Helpline Food Bank. Anyone coming to Hoopalooza is encouraged to bring non-perishable items to donate.


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Stormray Boys Wrestling takes down Cedarcrest 46-28

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Matbeal Dinka @ Lads & Lasses Tournament in Fife. Photo by Tricia Norton


By Tricia Norton

Shorewood took the mat on Tuesday night down two varsity wrestlers. But despite that, the Stormrays mustered up some big wins for a great finish. 

Freshman Matbeal Dinka came through with a major decision over Cedarcrest’s Benjamin Langley. 

Masa Taura, Sky Klein and James Nottingham all delivered with first round pins in their back to back matches. 

Junior Oli Dalan and senior Brennan Carl both fought hard and lost in decisions. The Stormray robust lineup helped solidify the win by taking 4 straight forfeits from the Cedarcrest team.

Stormrays will host Lynnwood (Boys & Girls) for their final home dual of the season on Thursday January 18, 2024.

Matbeal Dinka @ Lads & Lasses Tournament in Fife. Photo by Tricia Norton


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Shorewood athlete in running for HeraldNet Athlete of the Week

Libby Norton making a pin.
Photo by Rachel Kidd
The Everett Herald runs a weekly poll for Athlete of the Week. The nominees are selected based off stats reported to the newspaper, recommendations from coaches and first-hand observations.

The top 5 are profiled, then the public votes.

In the running for January 8-14: Shorewood wrestler Libby Norton.


It appears they have been watching too many television commercials because her name is listed as Libbty but it's correct in the poll list farther down in the article.

Voting closes at midnight Sunday. The winner will be announced with the next poll and in next Tuesday’s paper.


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Little Scotties Cheer Camp at Shorecrest High School

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Little Scotties is an annual fundraiser for the Shorecrest High School Cheer Team. Each year young students from across the district join with cheer team teens to learn cheer moves, dances and have a lot of fun! 

The performance during half time of a Shorecrest basketball game is the highlight for all Little Scotties Campers!

Go! Fight! Win!

Little Scotties Cheer Camp
  • Saturday, January 20, 2024
  • 10am - 1pm (doors open at 9:30)
  • Drop off at Shorecrest High School Commons
  • For ages 5-12
  • $50 per student - includes t-shirt, bow and poms
  • Discount for siblings
  • Register day of camp with cash or check
  • Wear green and gold (Shorecrest colors) to camp if you have them
  • Bring sack lunch and a snack, water bottle and crayons or markers
  • Questions? contact Cheer Coach Trish: patricia.moore@ssd412.org
Little Scotties Performance!! 
  • Tuesday, January 30 during halftime of basketball game
  • Game starts at 7:15pm, half time around 7:40pm
  • Admission to the game is $7 adults, $5 children, free for campers


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Shorewood Cheer is state bound - again

Shorewood Stormrays Cheer Squad 2024

SW Cheer is STATE BOUND AGAIN

In just their second year competing, SW made it to State again!

At the Winter Cheerfest at Skyline High School Saturday, January 13, 2024, the Shorewood Cheer team qualified to compete both their Game Day and Non-tumbling routines at the State Cheerleading Championships on February 2-3, 2024 in Battle Ground, Washington.

Shorewood Cheer at Winter Cheerfest
Photo courtesy SW Cheer

The Stormray Cheerleaders also came away with a 2nd place finish in their non-tumbling division; only .5 points from taking first place!


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Shorewood Girls Wrestling with big wins in Marysville and Fife

Stormrays at Marysville: L-R Coach Tricia Norton, Aly Fellores, Sarah Norton, Amelia LaClergue, Abi Chishungu, Cora Morgan, Libby Norton, Izzy Crave, Finley Houck, Coach Brady Houck 
Photo Credit: Maren Norton

By Tricia Norton

Shorewood girls attended the 2nd annual Marysville Premier Girls Dual Team tournament on Friday night January 12, 2024. They came away with a 2nd place finish! 

Without a full line-up, they weren’t sure that they’d be able to place, but were looking forward to getting in some great matches. 

Shorewood first beat Glacier Peak 40 to 36. Then they took on Mount Vernon 48 to 21. In the final dual against Lake Stevens, it came down to the final match. Lake Stevens won 39 to 30. 

Shorecrest wrestlers Rebecca Rhodes and Camille Alfonse filled in two of Shorewood’s holes as non-scorers. Rhodes’ three pins helped give the Stormrays energy and propel them on to their own wins. 

Stormray freshman Sarah Norton got her first varsity wins. Junior Aly Fellores pinned all three of her opponents. Junior Cora Morgan and Sophomore Abi Chishungu also won by pin. Big wins by team captains Izzy Crave, Libby Norton and Finley Houck helped to bring home the medals.

Libby Norton pinning her opponent from Forks to take home 1st place at the Fife Lasses Tournament.
Photo by Rachel Kidd

Saturday the Stormrays headed to the Fife Lasses tournament. Freshman Amelia LaClergue wowed the crowd with a fantastic cradle to pin. Stormrays Libby Norton, Finley Houck, Izzy Crave and Ally Fellores all pinned their way into the finals. 

Houck, Crave and Fellores each finished in 2nd place and Norton took home a 1st place medal. The team placed 5th overall out of 16 teams.

This week the Stormrays will be in action at Arlington and North Creek High School.

Libby Norton is nominated for Athlete of the Week in the Herald.com - but it's a popular vote contest.


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Cheerleading themed day camp for elementary students

Tuesday, January 9, 2024


Shorewood Cheer is organizing a cheerleading themed day camp for elementary students on Monday, January 29, 2024. 

The day will be filled with learning cheerleading skills and routines, crafts, games, cookie decorating and a family performance! 

Students are also invited to join us later that evening for a halftime performance during the Shorewood Boys' Basketball game.

Space may be limited, so register as soon as possible. Preregistration guarantees your student's spot and a Cheer surprise at check in. Register using the QR code in the flyer.

Cheer Camp Details:
  • 9:00am-1:00pm (check-in begins at 8:45am in the SW commons)
  • Cost is $40; sibling discount available at $30 for each additional child
  • Family performance at 12:45pm in the SW Gym
QUESTIONS? brianne.sturm@ssd412.org


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Purple Reign

Monday, January 8, 2024

Photo courtesy Washington Athletics

Monday, January 8, 2024, the University of Washington Huskies will play Michigan in the national championship game in Houston, Texas. Live venues here will already be sold out but The Seattle Times has suggestions for online viewing.

Make sure you have access to ESPN or the ESPN app, which will broadcast the game. 
Those who have cut the cord on cable TV can pull up ESPN on a variety of streaming services, such as Hulu with Live TV and YouTube TV. 
Some, like DirectTV Stream, even offer free trials. 
(And, if you just want to listen along, tune into the game by radio on KJR 93.3 FM.)

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Stormray Girls place 25th at largest girls wrestling tournament in the country

Stormrays at Kelso: Cora Morgan, Finley Houck, Aly Fellores, Izzy Crave, Libby Norton, Sarah Norton, Abi Chishungu, Natalia Pittman, Amelia LaClergue, and Kiyomi Hakuno, (not pictured, Ellie Van Horn)

11 Stormray girls were among the 815 girls who entered into the Braided 64 tournament at Kelso High School on January 5-6, 2024. 

Athletes from 103 different teams were entered into brackets that ranged from 32 to 128 wrestler brackets.

Saturday competitors: Aly Fellores, Izzy Crave, Libby Norton, Finley Houck, Abi Chishungu

After several intense rounds of competition on Friday evening, five Shorewood Stormrays were among the 336 girls who would continue on toward the podium on Saturday.

Junior Izzy Crave
Junior Izzy Crave was the leading scorer for the Stormrays with a 6th place finish. She won by pin in 6 of her 7 victories. 

Sophomores Finley Houck and Abi Chishungu also placed. Houck finished 7th and Chisungu finished in 8th. 

The girls placed 25th overall with help from wins by juniors Libby Norton and Aly Fellores, and sophomore Ellie Van Horn.

Coach Tricia Norton commented, “This weekend was equally as difficult as anything we will see at the state tournament. 
"Each bracket had many state placers, some from multiple states. Our girls should be so proud of themselves for stepping up to this incredible challenge.”
 
This week the Stormray girls will be in action at Marysville Pilchuck on Friday Night.

Article by Tricia Norton
Photos by Tricia Norton & Ben Norton


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Youth softball specialty clinics at Shoreline Community College

Saturday, January 6, 2024

Six specialized softball clinics to choose from! 

Young players will learn from expert Shoreline CC coaches on campus on January 13 and 20, 2024.  16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133



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Three Stormray wrestlers on the podium after Gut Check Tournament

Sunday, December 31, 2023

Abi Chishungu, Izzy Crave, Finley Houck, Coach Brady Houck
Photo by Jeremy Tantrum

By Tricia Norton

Showare Arena was the setting for the challenging Gut Check Tournament this year on December 28th and 29th, 2023. Shorewood took several boys and most of the girls team to compete. The competition proved fierce. Shorewood boys came away with a few wins, getting some great experience to prepare for the postseason.

In the girls side of the tournament, the Stormrays had more success. Sophomore Abi Chishungu placed 3rd, coming back to beat the wrestler that originally pushed her into the consolation bracket. Sophomore Finley Houck placed 4th, and Junior Izzy Crave placed 5th with a quick pin in her medal match. The girls placed 25th overall, with wins by junior Libby Norton adding to the Stormray point total.

This coming weekend the girls will again face intense competition at the Braided 64 tournament in Kelso Washington. The Stormray boys will wrestle at the Decatur Invitational Tournament.


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Shorewood Boys wrestling falls to Meadowdale

Saturday, December 23, 2023

Senior Mak Kanzler prevailed at 175lbs
Photo by Libby Norton

The Shorewood Boys hosted the Meadowdale Mavericks on Tuesday December 19, 2023. After a full hour of JV matches, the match started at 157 pounds. 

James Nottingham started the action off with a second round pin. The match went back and forth over the next few matches, trading pins. Meadowdale took the 165lb match but at 175lbs Shorewood’s senior Mak Kanzler prevailed. 

Junior Aidan Caceres pinned his opponent in 30 seconds
Photo by Libby Norton

At 190lb Senior Isaac Liljegren fought a tough battle, but lost in a decision to Meadowdale’s Logan Sloan. Junior Aidan Caceres of Shorewood wrestled his first varsity match of the season at heavyweight, pinning Maverick Jackson Holbert in just over 30 seconds.

In the lower weights, Shorewood lost several close decisions. 

Coach Derek Norton commented, “We were so close in so many matches. We are a young team, and we still have a lot to learn. I’m proud of our efforts tonight.” 

The Stormray JV are back in action on December 27th at Shorewood. Varsity Boys and Girls will be wrestling at the prestigious Gut Check Tournament at the ShoWare Center in Kent on December 28-29th.


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Shorewood Girls Wrestling Double Dual against Lake Stevens and Marysville

Amelia LaClerque for the win
Photo by Brady Houck

By Tricia Norton

On Wednesday, December 20, 2023 the Shorewood Girls Wrestling team braved the traffic for a double dual at Lake Stevens High school. The girls wrestled two dual meets. First they wrestled against a combined team from Marysville Pilchuck and Marysville Getchel, then against Lake Stevens high school.

In the match against the Marysville combined team, Shorewood took an early lead with wins by Ellie Van Horn and Amelia LaClergue. Izzy Crave added to the team total with a pin at 145 lbs, as did Cora Morgan with a forfeit at 155. 

Abi Chishungu photo by Jeremy Tantrum

Abi Chishungu
got a 3rd period pin to take the SW lead to 30 to 6. Unfortunately, SW then gave up 3 straight forfeits and a pin at 110. Libby Norton picked up a win at 115 before Finley Houck took on 2023 state finalist Kira Songer. Finley tied up the match in the 3rd period, but then got caught and pinned. SW gave up another forfeit and ended the match 36 to 42.

Ellie Van Horn photo by Brady Houck

In the match with Lake Stevens, Shorewood ran up against more tough competition. Pins by Stormrays Cora Morgan, Libby Norton and Ellie Van Horn as well as an injury default to Abi Chishungu weren’t enough to overcome the Viking lead. The final score was Lake Stevens 39 Shorewood 30.

Coach Brady Houck commented, “Today we had some big moments from wrestlers who are just starting out. First takedowns, first turns, first wins. That was the most exciting thing for me. It’s great to see girls who are willing to give wrestling a try, put in lots of hard work, and have that start to pay off.”


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Shorecrest coaches name top athletes of Fall sports season

Quinn Whorley, Alan Bruns, Gus Hamilton
Photo courtesy Shorecrest Athletics

From Athletic Director Alan Bruns

At the Winter Pep Assembly on Tuesday we announced the top athletes of the Fall sports season. Varsity athletes from each Fall sport are nominated by their coaches and then all of the SC coaches vote to determine the two winners. Congratulations to these fantastic athletes!

Quinn Whorley (Junior, Girls Swim) 
She was 1st Team All-League in each of her four events; set two school records - one in the 200 Medley relay with Owan, Miranda, and Aila (it was also District meet record) and the other in the 500 Freestyle, which was previously set in 1996; Qualified for State in all 4 of her events, and finished a team best 4th in the 500 - the best finish for SC swim since 2005

Gus Hamilton (Senior, Football) 
Gus earned 1st team All-League honors as a tight end and was named as the 2023 Offensive MVP of the team; He had over 200 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns this season, was a key blocker offensively, a major piece of the defense as a safety, and also the punter and kicker for the team; he was described as the "pulse" of the team.


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