Wednesday, December 8, 2010

In The December 8, 2010 issue

Photo by Amylynn Richards
Can you find Santa in this picture? At the Rotary Club's Santa Breakfast on Saturday, the jolly elf had some help from La Conner High School students Amanda Grant, Nikki Finley, Spencer Finley, and standing in back, Bobby Poulton. 
Skate Park gets rolling
The skate board park for La Conner youth, which has been talked about for years, will become a reality in 2011.
La Conner Mayor Ramon Hayes said most of the funding, about $70,000, is in place and a group of volunteer contractors and designers are ready to go.
Swinomish Indian Tribal Community recently pledged $20,000 toward construction of the park, which will be built at the north end of 6th Street.
The rest of the money comes from the town, which allocated $40,000 to the park in its 2011 budget, and from fundraising efforts by the senior citizens and other volunteers.


Photo by Amylynn Richards
La Conner Elementary School kindergarten teacher Lisa Hedlund was surprised when a crew from Seattle TV station KOMO 4 and STAR 101.5 radio showed up in her class on Tuesday to present her with the stations’ “Teacher of the Week” award. Hedlund received a $100 scholarship for classroom supplies and her students received T-shirts.

  Artificial Intelligence ...
in the elementary school!
As if anyone needs more proof that La Conner's kids are exceptional, a group of elementary school students built a robot with artificial intelligence then entered their creation in a state contest against more seasoned robot builders. Amylynn Richards has the story on results that are amazing. Teachers Ryan Hiller and Beth Clothier coached the youngsters.
Oh yes, and it's been verified by "experts" that the Grinch suffers from depression. Read about that too, in today's paper.
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Weekly La Conner High Sports capsule, Dec. 8, 2010


Braves Raves
By Amylynn Richards 
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
The boys had their first game of the season at home on Saturday, Dec. 5 against 1A team the Blaine Borderites. The Braves won the game 61-35.  The game was a “great all-around team effort,” said Coach Scott Novak.  Team highlights: Mike Wilbur, 12 points; Landy James, 11 points; Sten Mejlaender, 13 rebounds; DJ Carr, 9 rebounds.
The boys have two away games next week: Friday, Dec. 10 against Adna; and on Saturday, Dec. 11 against Pe Ell.  Make plans to see the boys play Cedar Park Christian School on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m.


FINAL SECONDS – La Conner Braves’ Priscilla Ponce Venegas tries for one final shot as the buzzer signals the end of the girls’ basketball game on Friday. Kelly McClung, number 14, and Katie McKnight, number 34, look on. Lakewood Cougars won 37-31. – Photo by Amylynn Richards
 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
There was a large turnout to watch the first home game coached by Marla Quesnell on Friday, Dec. 3 against the 2A League Lakewood Cougars.  The Braves played hard, but in the third quarter, the Braves were not able to score. The Cougars took control and the game became intense, keeping the heat on the Braves through the fourth quarter. The Cougars won the game 37-31.    
“We couldn’t shoot them out of their zone,” said Coach Quesnell, “they are a 2A school. It was not their first game, so I was happy.”
 Team highlights: senior Sammie Miller scored 12 points; junior Nikki Finley, 8 points; junior Priscilla Ponce-Venegas, 7 points; freshman Kelly McClung, 2 points; and freshman Katie McKnight scored 2 points.
The Lady Braves took on the Blaine Borderites, which is a 2A school, on Saturday, Dec. 5.  The Borderites won 40-37
“We had some foul trouble early on in the game,” Quesnell said, “a pivotal player, Priscilla, was fouled-out of the game.”
Quesnell had the big picture in mind before the start of either game: to get the girls ready for league play, and put three freshmen on the court during the Blaine match up to help them build confidence and experience before the first league game of the season tonight, away at Friday Harbor.
The Borderites got a lucky break in the final moments of the game, sinking a 3-pointer; the Braves “didn’t have time to get a shot up,” Quesnell said. “I’m happy with our first two games. We played bigger school; and we’re aiming to win league games.”
 Team highlights: Katie McKnight scored 16 points; Sammie Miller, 9 points; Priscilla Ponce-Venegas, 8 points; Nikki Finley, 2 points; and Kelly McClung, 2 points.
“Katie found her shot and she was confident with the ball. She was a scorer on Saturday night.”
 The next home game will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 6 p.m. against Cedar Park.
WRESTLING
On Saturday, Dec. 5, the La Conner Braves joined much larger schools for a Jamboree on Saturday, Dec. 5 in Stanwood: 4A team Marysville; 4A Stanwood; and 3A Glacier Peak.  
Coach Mike Compton said, “The La Conner wrestlers held their own with the big schools. Many of our kids had victories and we had 4 wrestlers in the finals.”  Dalton Zavala, Dan Biladeau, and Cameron Wischhusen each earned second place in their weight classes, and Brandon Drye was Jamboree Champion at 215 lbs.
COACH OF THE YEAR
The Braves volleyball coach, Suzanne Marble, was selected again this year as the Northwest 1A/2B League Coach of the Year. She shares the title with Darrington coach Greg Powell.
VALUABLE PLAYER
Senior Lauren McClung was voted the 1A/2B Northwest League Most Valuable Player.  McClung shares the title with Darrington’s Hailey Wales. 
VOLLEYBALL 1st TEAM
The Braves hold three out of nine possible honor positions for league “First Team,” which is voted upon by coaches in the 1A/2B Northwest League at the end of each season.  Senior Lauren McClung was selected as Middle Hitter, senior Candice Pedroza was selected as Setter, and junior Priscilla Ponce-Venegas was selected at Outside Hitter.
For Second Team, junior Emily Anderson was selected Middle Hitter and Kelly McClung as Setter and Right Side Hitter.
Honorable mention went to senior Samie Miller.
The Braves concluded the season as second place in State.
SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
The Braves football team was selected for the Northwest League sportsmanship award. Go, Braves!
FOOTBALL
Brandon Drye was selected to the First Team for the 1A/2B Northwest and 2B Seatac leagues All-Opponent Team for the running back position.
Two Braves were named to the Second All-League Offense Team,   Cameron Wischhusen, Offensive Line and Travis Silva, Offensive Line.
Honorable Mention Offense Team went to Conner Anderson, Quarterback and Garrett Wilbur, Running Back.
Two Braves were selected for the First Team Defense, Nathan Parker, Defensive Line, and Brandon Drye, Linebacker.
Conner Anderson was selected to the Second Team All-League Defense as Linebacker, and Landy James was selected Defensive Back.
Honorable Mention, All-League Defense Team goes to Mikey Wilbur, Defensive Back.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

In the December 1, 2010 issue


Town presents investment opportunity
This doesn't happen every day -- investors can put money into a town project, help the environment and make a profit! 
In today's paper, Town Administrator John Doyle explains the town's photovoltaic energy project and how an investor could turn a very nice profit while helping the town save money on its electricity bills.

 Photo by Amylynn Richards
Have you seen the new sign on the back of the bleachers at the La Conner High School stadium yet? Next time you're driving on La Conner Whitney Road look over and be assured that yes, you are in Braves territory! Amylynn Richards has the scoop on the sign in today's paper.

Holiday events this weekend
Saturday Dec 4
8:30 to 11 a.m. – Santa Breakfast: The Rotary Club of La Conner’s annual Pancake Breakfast with Santa is at Maple Hall in La Conner. Every child receives a free photo with Santa. Breakfast with pancakes, eggs, sausage, juice and coffee is $6 for adults, $3 for kids or $12 for a family.

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Holiday Bazaar: Find unique gifts at the La Conner Kiwanis annual craft sale at the La Conner Middle School gym.

5 p.m. – Tree Lighting: Enjoy music and refreshments when the guy in a red suit shows up to light up the Christmas tree in Gilkey Square in La Conner. Many of the local merchants will stay open late.
Sunday Dec 5
6 p.m. – Christmas Concert: The 15th annual Skagit Habitat for Humanity benefit concert, “The Sound of Christmas,” will be held at Maple Hall in La Conner. Admission is free, and donations are appreciated.


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Weekly La Conner High Sports capsule, Dec. 1, 2010



By Amylynn Richards
BASKETBALL
Boys and girls basketball are gearing up for the start of the regular season. There is a boys’ basketball jamboree this afternoon; the Braves are scheduled to play at 4 p.m. and again at 5 p.m.  Jamboree match-ups last ten minutes each.
The boys’ sophomore team hosts Highland Christian on Thursday, Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. 
The junior varsity girls host Lakewood high for the first game under their new coach, Marla Quesnell, at 6 p.m. on Friday, Dec. and varsity plays at 7 p.m.
On Saturday, Dec. 4, both the boys’ and girls’ teams host Blaine. Junior varsity games are at 4:30 p.m. and varsity games are at 6 p.m.
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Registration has begun for the La Conner 3-On-3 Youth Basketball League, run by boys’ basketball coach Scott Novak. The league is open to boys and girls who are La Conner students in grades Kindergarten through Third grade. The fee is $25, payable to the La Conner Booster club, includes a team T-shirt and four Saturday games, starting the second week in January.  Family members are encouraged to volunteer. Sign up deadline is on Friday, Dec. 10, participant and volunteer forms are available at the elementary school office.
Final year for impressive boys’ soccer trio
 
 Photo by Edward Baker
Braves Boys's Soccer Team senior captains David Carr, Sten Mejlaender and Kyle McKnight were a force to be reckoned with on the soccer field.

By M. Sharon Baker
La Conner’s third place state finish and 18-3 season marked the end of the high school soccer careers for a trio of seniors who are considered to be among the best players in the state by opposing coaches and players.
Senior captains Kyle McKnight, David Carr and Sten Mejlaender have been forces to contend with since they stepped on the field as freshmen.
And while McKnight and Carr missed their sophomore soccer seasons – McKnight sat out with a knee injury and Carr because he decided to play football – the trio still managed to set many records over the course of their 2B high school soccer seasons. They were feared by nearly every opponent due to Carr’s and McKnight’s offensive prowess, McKnight’s ability to control the midfield, and Mejlaender solid defensive play.
The three contributed nearly 61 percent to the Brave’s goal production this year, scoring 57 of 94 goals. Those 94 goals placed the team second overall with the most goals scored of schools their size. McKnight and Mejlaender, when they played sweeper, also anchored a defense that only allowed 15 goals the entire season, making them the second stingiest defense in the state, and helping Braves’ goalie Taylor Fay to seven shutouts.
Carr: State’s leading goal scorer
Carr, who started playing soccer at age four, racked up 36 goals this season and became the state’s 1B 2B leading scorer, possibly scoring more goals in a season than any other 2B player ever. He also had seven assists. A year earlier Carr scored 27 goals, and as a freshman, he notched nine, bringing his three-year total to 72. He earned 2nd Team All-State honors as a freshman and then again in 2009, and this year made the 1st Team All-State.
Carr has garnered annual All-League honors as well and this year was named Senior of the Year and Forward of the Year, and given the Golden Boot award for most goals, awards from Washington Soccer Central, which provides the only coverage of 2B/1B soccer statewide.
La Conner coach Steve De Leon calls Carr a goal scoring predator. “If there's a way to get even just his toe on the ball and score a goal, he'll do it,” De Leon said. “He has a tremendous drive to compete. Right after his scary head injury, he was back at practice waiting to get medical clearance and got back to playing as soon as he could.”
McKnight: Best player in state
A multi-sport athlete, McKnight became a First Team All-State soccer player as a freshman and a junior. While he played forward and midfield last year, this season he split his time between midfield and sweeper, where he became the state’s second-leading assist maker with 16 assists. The only player ahead of him was teammate Todd Hoagland with 18.
McKnight, an unselfish player who didn’t play offence until high school, scored 12 goals this season, 24 goals in 2009, and 17 as a freshman for a total of 53.  Coaches throughout the state praise McKnight’s ability to control the midfield, burst through double coverage, and put the ball in the net.
“Kyle is the best player in the state,” said Nathan Morris, Providence Classical Christian’s coach, on the night his team beat La Conner in the state semi-finals 2-0. “If he had played center mid, I’m not sure we would have won.”
McKnight was named Northwest 2B/1A League Most Valuable Player in the three sports he played in 2009 — soccer, basketball and baseball, which led to his selection as the county’s Athlete of the Year, and soccer’s 2B Player of The Year. This year, he was All-League Co-Player of the Year.
“Kyle is an all-around great kid, and a pleasure to coach,” De Leon said. “He knows what it means to be a teammate.  On top of that, he is a great athlete with a combination of pace, skill and intelligence I've never seen before in a high school player.”
Mejlaender: Feared defender
Sten Mejlaender earned honorable mention in 2007 as a freshman midfielder and has been feared ever since. At 5’11 and 180 pounds, Mejlaender is built like a linebacker, and sometimes plays like one too. He is renowned for his ability to beat opponents to the ball, keep it under tremendous pressure, power through triple coverage and line drive the ball at the net. Mejlaender started playing soccer in kindergarten where he was quickly dubbed Rocket Man by his coach. He’s been playing soccer ever since.
A quiet leader, Mejlaender scored nine goals and had six assists this season, making him the team’s third leading scorer, a spot he shared with junior Kory Duran. Like McKnight and Carr, he excels in other sports as well. In addition to his annual All-League honors, Mejlaender was named Defender of the Year by Washington Soccer Central.
“Sten has raw power,” said coach De Leon. “He was the "engine" in a lot of our games, especially towards the end of the season. He really matured this year and came in to his own.”  
On Sunday, Carr, McKnight and Mejlaender traded the soccer field for the gym, where they will now play a season of varsity basketball.
As seniors, they will not be returning to the La Conner soccer field next fall.
Says Scott McKnight, who coached the boys in middle school, “The planets just won’t be aligned without Kyle stealing the ball from a forward, passing to Sten who sends a monster cross over to DJ who flicks the ball with his heel past the defense and (into) the net.”



Wednesday, November 24, 2010

In the November 24, 2010 issue

Photo by Edward Baker
Moves like this are the reason La Conner Braves Boys Soccer Team is Third in the State. This shows DJ Carr heading the ball with team mate Sten Mejlaender at the ready during Saturday's state championships. Writer M. Sharon Baker has the details in today's newspaper.

 Photo by Edward Baker
M. Sharon Baker has the story on The Great Turkey Escape -- Yes, the La Conner town turkeys will be home for the holiday. The Town Council has banished the birds from town, but after watching 15 of their kin captured, the 8 remaining turkeys know a trap when they see it -- even a trap they'd never seen before. They flew out of the town's newfangled dropping net contraption before the net could hit the ground. 

Photo by Kirsten Morse
Speaking of town birds, this little guy is on our cover this morning. La Conner photographer Kristen Morse was out in Monday's storm documenting the first snowfall of the year. See more of her work in today's paper. And see lots of it clicking here. 

Brrrr!
Monday evening when the temperatures were in the teens a fellow who was checking his boat slipped off a dock and into the water at Shelter Bay Marina. Witnesses say it was so cold, there was ice floating on the water!
Fire District 13 firefighters pulled the man to safety, warmed him up and everyone is fine. But the firefighters still shiver just thinking about it!   

From the Police Blotter:
9:06 a.m.: Lost boat – Duck hunters anchored their boat and went ashore on an island near La Conner. While they were ashore, their boat drifted away, dragging its anchor with it and stranding the hunters. The Sheriffs boat responded to reunite the hunters with their wayward vessel. 

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