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Yakima Valley AAU Three Rivers Winter League “99” 5Th Grade Girls' Yakima Valley AAU Three Rivers Winter League “99” 5th Grade Girls’ Final Results Pool Wilma Rudolph ‘61 Pool Jim Beatty ‘62 Place Team WIN LOSS Place Team WIN LOSS 1 Tri City Triple Threat 5 0 1 Kennewick Fast Break 5 0 2 Toppenish Starzz 4 1 2 Burbank Bounders 4 1 3 Richland Triple Threat 3 2 3 Yakima Reign (-2, +4) +2 2 3 4 East Valley Hot Shots 2 3 4 West Valley Blazers (-2, +2) 0 2 3 5 Selah Blue Devils 1 4 5 Prosser Swoosh (+2, -4) -2 2 3 6 White Swan Lady Cougars 0 5 6 Granger Lady Spartans 0 5 Pool John Thomas Pennel ‘63 Pool Don Schollander ‘64 Place Team WIN LOSS Place Team WIN LOSS 1 Liberty Lasers 4 0 1 Harrah Lady Panthers 4 0 2 Dayton Dunkers 3 1 2 East Valley Angels 3 1 3 Tri Cities Tigers 2 2 3 Ellensburg Jammers 2 2 4 Tri City Triple Threat Gravelle 1 3 4 Zillah Vikings 1 3 5 Prosser Dunkers 0 4 5 Kittitas Wild Things 0 4 Pool Bill Bradley ‘65 Pool Jim Ryun ‘66 Place Team WIN LOSS Place Team WIN LOSS 1 Granger Rebel-Ettes 4 0 1 Benton City Olinger 4 0 2 Wapato 3 1 2 Grandview Slam Dunk III 3 1 3 Naches Girls in Black 2 2 3 Sunnyside Christian 2 2 4 Goldendale-Powers 1 3 4 Sunnyside 1 3 5 West Valley Eagles 0 4 5 Benton City Wolfies Drive In 0 4 Pool Randy Matson ‘67 Place Team WIN LOSS 1 Yakima Sparks 4 0 2 Yakima, CWI Red Hots 3 1 3 Naches Dolphins 2 2 4 West Valley Ahtanum 1 3 5 Highland 0 4 Saturday, January 23, 1999 Results Saturday, January 30 1999 Results Tri City Triple Threat 40 Richland Triple Threat l 21 Dayton Dunkers 28 Benton City Wolfies Drive In 5 Toppenish Starzz 34 White Swan Lady Cougars 12 Granger Rebel-ettes 40 Goldendale-Powers Motors 5 East Valley Hot Shots 21 Selah Blue Devils 10 Ellensburg Jammers 27 Yakima, CWI Red Hots 18 Prosser Swoosh 29 Granger Lady Spartans 11 Grandview Slam Dunk 20 Kittitas Wild Things 14 Kennewick Fast Break 28 West Valley Blazers 19 East Valley Angels 24 Sunnyside 21 Burbank Bounders 35 Yakima Reign 13 West Valley Ahtanum 26 Naches Girls in Black 7 Liberty Lasers 31 Dayton Dunkers 27 Wapato 22 Highland 12 Tri City Triple Threat Gravelle 30 Prosser Dunkers 26 Naches Dolphins 30 West Valley Eagles 8 Zillah Vikings 20 Kittitas Wild Things 17 Tri City Triple Threat 41 Kennewick Fast Break 18 Harrah Lady Panthers 38 Ellensburg Jammers 14 Selah Blue Devils 31 Yakima Reign 19 Granger Rebel-Ettes 34 Naches Girls in Black 12 Toppenish Starzz 35 Prosser Swoosh 28 Wapato 22 Goldendale-Power Motors 1 Sunnyside Christian 21 Sunnyside 19 Benton City Olinger 18 Grandview Slam Dunk 11 Yakima, CWI Red Hots 36 Highland 16 Naches Dolphins 21 West Valley Ahtanum Wildcats 16 Yakima Sparks 23 East Valley Angels 19 5th Grade Girls’ Final Results Saturday, February 6, 1999 Results Saturday, February 13, 1999 Results Selah Blue devils 19 White Swan Lady Cougars 13 Toppenish Starzz 34 East Valley Ihot Shots 23 Richland Triple Threat 39 East Valley Hotshots 20 Richland Triple Threat 36 Selah Blue Devils 24 Tri City Triple Threat 31 Toppenish Starzz 30 Tri City Triple Threat 37 White Swan Lady Cougars 17 Yakima Reign 30 Granger Lady Spartans 24 Burbank Bounders 24 Prosser Swoosh 20 Burbank Bounders 34 West Valley Blazers 25 West Valley Blazers 24 Yakima reign 22 Kennewick Fast Break 28 Prosser Swoosh 16 Kennewick Fast Break 46 Granger Lady Spartans 15 Tri Cities Tigers 30 Tri City Triple Threat Gravelle 11 Tri City Tigers 34 Prosser Dunkers 9 Liberty Lasers 39 Prosser Dunkers 11 Dayton Dunkers 28 Tri City Triple Threat Gravelle 18 East Valley Angles 29 Ellensburg Jammers 14 Harrah Lady Panthers 38 East Valley Angels 21 Harrah Lady Panthers 44 Zillah Vikings 6 Ellensburg Jammers 27 Kittitas Wild Things 9 Goldendale Powers 30 West Valley Eagles 19 Wapato 28 West Valley Eagles 10 Wapato 27 Naches Girls in Black 10 Tri Cities tigers 16 Granger Rebel Ettes 6 Benton City Olinger 28 Benton City Wolfies Drive In 6 Grandview Slam Dunk 23 Benton City Wolfies Drive In 2 Grandview Slam Dunk 24 Sunnyside Christian 13 Benton City Olinger 24 Sunnyside 16 Yakima Sparks 22 Naches Dolphins 17 Naches Dolphins 30 Highland 18 Yakima CWI Red Hots 34 West Valley Ahtanum Wildcats 10 Yakima Sparks 25 West Valley Ahtanum 18 Dayton Dunkers 36 Sunnyside 19 Liberty Lasers 35 Zillah Vikings 10 Sunnyside Christian 30 Naches Girls In Black 5 Saturday, February 20, 1999 Results Saturday, February 27, 1999 Results Toppenish Starzz 43 Selah Blue Devils 27 East Valley Hot Shots 34 White Swan Lady Cougars 17 Tri City Triple Threat 37 East Valley Hot Shots 23 Tri City Triple Threat 28 Selah Blue Devils 10 Richland Triple Threat 28 White Swan Lady Cougars 24 Toppenish Starz 38 Richland Triple Threat 36 Yakima Reign 22 Prosser Swoosh 18 Burbank Bounders 41 Granger Lady Spartans 8 Kennewick Fast Break 25 Burbank Bounders 22 Kennewick Fast Break 36 Yakima Reign 23 West Valley Blazers 26 Granger Lady Spartans 8 Prosser Swoosh 22 West Valley Blazers 20 Dayton Dunkers 20 Prosser Dunkers 7 Liberty Lasers 38 Tri City Triple Threat Gravelle 16 Liberty Lasers 35 Tri Cities tigers 15 Dayton Dunkers 24 Tri Cities Tigers 16 Harrah Lady Panthers 31 Kittitas Wild Things 18 Ellensburg Jammers 39 Zillah Vikings 28 East Valley Angels 33 Zillah Vikings 10 East Valley Angels 26 Kittitas Wild Things 24 Benton City Olinger 29 Tri City Triple Threat Gravelle 22 Naches Girls In Black 41 Goldendale-Powers 9 Granger Rebel-Ettes 29 Wapato 22 Granger 43 West Valley Eagles 12 Sunnyside Christian 15 Benton City Wolfies Drive 0 Benton City Olinger 33 Sunnyside Christian 14 Grandview Slam Dunk 21 Sunnyside 11 Sunnyside 34 Benton City Wolfies Drive In 10 Yakima Sparks 19 Yakima, CWI Red Hots 18 Yakima CWI Red Hots 37 Naches Dolphins 23 West Valley Ahtanum 28 Highland 18 Yakima Sparks 19 Highland 17 Naches Girls in Black 30 West Valley Eagles 12 Harrah Lady Panthers 43 Prosser Dunkers 17 Saturday, March 6, 1999 Site West Valley Eagles 15 Highland 0 Naches Dolphins 47 Goldendale-Powers 10 Richland Triple Threat 47 West Valley Blazers 13 Burbank Bounders 33 East Valley Hot Shots 30 White Swan Lady Cougars 20 Granger Lady Spartans II 15 Liberty Lasers 31 Harrah Lady Panthers 30 Zillah Vikings 32 Prosser Dunkers 23 Tri City Triple Threat Gravelle 26 Benton City Wolfies Drive-In 9 Tri Cities Tigers 25 Benton City Olinger 22 Ellensburg Jammers 34 Granger Rebel-Ettes 24 Kittitas Wild Things 23 Wapato 20 Yakima, CWI Red Hots 40 Sunnyside Christian 15 Yakima Sparks 44 Goldendale-Powers 18 West Valley Ahtanum Grandview Slam Dunk III . 5th Grade Girls 1999 Winter League Results With Names Of Coaches and Players Wilma Rudolph '61 Championship Team: TRI-CITY TRIPLE THREAT SANDUSKY Coach: SANDUSKY, BOB Players: ANNIE ELLER, BRIANNE FISH, KRISTIE JOHNSON, LYNDSEY MARTIN, ASHLEY PEREZ, BRITTANY PEREZ, MELLISA PEREZ, TANA RENZ, SARAH SANDUSKY, MICHAELA HAGGETT 2nd Place Team: TOPPENISH STARZZ, Coach: ADAMS, LEONETTE, Players: LATISHA ADAMS, STEPHANIE WARD, MARLA SHIKE, SARAH HAWKINS, CORINA ALLEN, SASHA VALDEZ, TALENA YALLUP 3rd Place Team: RICHLAND TRIPLE THREAT, Coach: DEPEEL, MIKE, Players: CHELSEY DEPEEL, NICOLE DEPEEL, ASHLEY DERNBACH, SHANNA GOPLEN, JUSTINE JONES, LYNDSEE LANDON, WHITNEY RULON, ASHLEY WALLACE 4th Place Team: EAST VALLEY HOT SHOTS, Coach: BIGBY, DAN, Players: BROOKE BIGBY, JESSICA HUNTINGTON, TRYNIEL SHOLTYS, TANA STICKNEY, JAMIE PRICE, JENA JACOBS, BRITTANY ALEXIEFF, MICHELLE ASSINK, JENE FISCUS, LINDSEY KOKENGE, 5th Place Team: SELAH BLUE DEVILS, Coach: KEAGLE, MARTA, Players: ASHLEY KEAGLE, APRIL JONAS, AMBER BAKER, CAITLYN BERSING, LAURA SNIDER, BRIANNA BROWNLEE, JILLIAN HUMES, BREE SUTTON, KARI BRULEY, TIANA GUNVALDSON, STEPHANIE TUDOR 6th Place Team: WHITE SWAN LADY COUGARS, Coach: CALAC, GIL, Players: ROSE CALAC, RONDELLE GUTHRIE, JESSICA VIGIL, LENORA WILLIAMS, EMY LAWRENCE, JESSICA RIEL, RAYNEL IKE-ANDREWS, ANDREA COMPO, SAMANTHA KISHWALK Jim Beatty '62 Championship Team: KENNEWICK FAST BREAK Coach: LATHIM, DON Players: CAMMI BURNS, ALYSHA COOK, CASSIE HAMILTON, STEPHANIE LATHIM, JORDAN WESTERN, NATALIA RIZZUTO, MARYANNE SAMPLES, BROOKE SMITH, KAYLA WESTBERG, JAMIE LOKKEN 2nd Place Team: WEST VALLEY BLAZERS, Coach: SMART, DARRELL, Players: SYDNEY SMART, NIKKI ROUX, LYNSEY BERNFIELD, KATIE HICKS, GRACIE GEE, CHELSE VAN DE BRAKE, TARA BOSCH, STACY PETTINGILL, TARA MCKITRICK, AMBER HEILMAN, ANDREA HICKS 2nd Place Team: BURBANK BOUNDERS, Coach: RADA, JOE, Players: MOLLY KLIPPERT, LACI MCELROY, CASI AKERBLADE, CARLI RICHARDSON, CHELSEA RADA, HEATHER GUENTHER, AMBER WILCOX, TARYN SAIJO, LAUREN RADA, KELSEY HULL 3rd Place Team: PROSSER SWOOSH, Coach: HAZZARD, JERRY, Players: BRITTANY HAZZARD, CARLY WETHERELL, HAYLEY CHILDERS, DACIA CHRISTEN, PAMELA MORENO, SHEENA MORROW, JANELLE FREEPONS, ASHLEY HILL, KALEE RICHMAN, ERIN TEBB 3rd Place Team: YAKIMA REIGN, Coach: STAUDINGER, KARL, Players: KATIE STAUDINGER, VICKI RAMIREZ, CHRISTINA ZIER, MARI PATINO, CHRISTINA BASSANI, MEGAN KLARICH, SAMANTHA MAIB-ROBINSON, LILIANA CAUSER, MELISSA JOHNSON 6th Place Team: GRANGER LADY SPARTANS II, Coach: RANDY ANDERSON/MARTY PACHECO, Players: BETHANY CARPENTER, AMANDA ANDERSON, JESSICA PACHECO, ENDI LLOYD, KASEY SHEEHAN, MARY CAMACHO, JUSTINE COMESATNIGHT, ERICA NUNEZ, DESERAE JOHNSON, AMANDA DUFORD, JENNIFER GUERRA, CHRYSTAL BELTRAN 5th Grade Girls 1999 Winter League Results With Names Of Coaches and Players John Thomas Pennel '63 Championship Team: LIBERTY LASERS Coach: RICH & LOIS ROBERTS Players: REBEKAH ROBERTS, RACHEL ROBERTS, ALYSSA ROEBUCK, SARAH TAYLOR, ASHLEY ALBIN, LACEY LIDDICOAT, BETHANY FOELBER, CAITLIN DUNHAM, ERICA JEPSEN, KERRI KING 2nd Place Team: DAYTON DUNKERS, Coach: TALBOTT, MIKE, Players: STACIA TALBOTT, BROOKE HOON, JULIE FLETCHER, HEATHER
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