Sports Shorts

A look at local athletes and athletics.

Local gymnasts place

Two level six North Bend gymnasts competed at the Chocolate Classic hosted by Leading Edge Gymnastics in Everett. Georgia Reynolds, competing for Gymnastics East won second place for all around in the 11-year-old age group. Her scores were a 9.0 for the vault, 8.85 for the bars, 8.9 for the beam and 8.95 for the floor.

Miranda Roberts, also from Gymnastics East, won sixth place for all-around in the 11-year-old age group. Her scores were 8.075 for the vault, 8.0 for the bars, 8.75 for the beam and 8.05 for the floor.


19 year old wins pro slalom at Pass

Stacy Thomas, a member of the Summit at Snoqualmie’s Syndicate Freeride Team who grew up riding the slopes of Snoqualmie Pass and Alpental ski resorts, was awarded first place in the women’s pro division of the Mt. Baker Banked Slalom on Feb. 8 with a time of 3-minutes, 43.65 seconds. At only 19 years of age, Thomas is one of the youngest women to win the pro division in the event’s 20-year history.

* For information on The Syndicate Freeride Team or The Summit at Snoqualmie, visit www.summitatsnoqualmie.com.


Sign up for adult softball league

It’s time for the big kids to warm up their throwing arms as the Snoqualmie Softball League signs up players on a first come, first served basis beginning in March. The NSA-sanctioned adult men’s, women’s and co-ed league will play all games at Centennial Fields in Snoqualmie starting in July. There will be 14 games in the regular season with seven weeks of doubleheaders. League entry fees are $550 per team, including the 2004 NSA registration fee.

* For information or to register, contact Jon Howatson at (425) 941-1505 or (425) 222-9443; e-mail nbsoftball4@yahoo.com; or visit www.leaguelineup.com.


‘Information Night’ planned by SVYSA

Snoqualmie Valley Youth Soccer Association (SVYSA) will be hosting an “Information Night” at 7 p.m. Monday, March 1, at Chief Kanim Middle School in Fall City. At the information night new players and parents hear how the program works, costs involved and other information. Parents will also be able to register young players at this time.

* For information, call Santa Krieble at (425) 333-4030 or visit www.snvysa.org.