Hands like glue: Sounders Select goalkeeper Lindsey
Jorgensen, also a Mount Si graduate, will lead her teammates against
the California Storm on July 8, at the Mount Si HIgh School
stadium. Jorgensen attends Washington State University and is the
starting goalkeeper for the team. Game time is 1 p.m. with
tickets available at the Valley Record offices for $5 each or by
calling Bev Jorgensen at (425) 888-4351. The team is currently
undefeated in Northwest Division play.
News from Valley athletes and athletics.
A look at local athletes and athletics.
Track and field standouts: Three Snoqualmie Valley athletes,
(Erik Lanigan (left) Drake daPonte, (center) and Dan Haakenson, will
be competing at the Junior Olympics being held this week in Buffalo
New York.
Talented team: The Sno-Valley Little League nine and ten-year-old girls fastpitch team
played two tough games in the recent All Stars competition held in Kirkland. Pictured are: (Back
row, left to right) Manager Earl Dierking, Coach, Mike Stevens and Coach Jim Brett. (Middle row,
left to right) Emily Nelson, Katie Shaw, Danielle Dierking, Katie Woolsley and Katie Brett. (Front
row, left to right) Mariana Zanella, Carla Gross, Lynnae McKiernan, Katie Storrs and Mariah
Stevens. Not pictured are Rachel Nyberg and Katie Hogan. The team was made up of players from
both Sno-Valley and Fall City Little Leagues.
Three Wildcat golfers successfully qualified for the Washington
Junior Golf Association State tournament after playing 36 holes at the District
2 Championship at Bear Creek Country Club.
Heated competition: Tommy Duvall, shortstop for the
Valley Record/Somerset Auto Glass softball team, makes a throw to
first during men’s league play in North Bend. The team is
currently ranked first in Recreation play, having only lost to Solomon
logging.
News from local news and athletics.
Talented athlete: Brittany Cragin won the Junior Olympics,
Level four state championship in the nine-year-old category
recently with a combined score of 34.925 in the vault, bar, beam
and floor. She also took first in the sectionals to launch her to
the state competition by wracking up three nines in the beam,
bars and floor. She has been participating in gymnastics for five
years as part of the Issaquah Rocketeers and this year will transition
to Level five at Gymnastics East in the Eastgate area. Cragin lives
in North Bend.