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Bruce Baumgartner 1995, Wrestling Dan Jansen, 1994, Speed Skating No Team (Final Standings) Win Loss No Team (Final Standings) Win Loss 1 2 Tri City Triple Threat Loftus 40 17 Granger Raptors 31 2 1 Tri City Triple Threat Jams 3 1 2 9 Grandview Dragons 3 1 3 3 Burbank Bulls 2 2 3 10 Selah Warriors 2 2 4 4 Richland “Little Bombers” 1 3 4 8 West Valley Raptors 1 3 5 5 Mabton “Lil Vikes” 0 4 5 6 Selah “Style” 1 3 Charlie Ward 1993, Football Bonnie Blair 1992, Speed Skating No Team (Final Standings) Win Loss No Team (Final Standings) Win Loss 1 14 East Valley Lil Devils” 40 121 Sunnyside St. Joe’s Jaguar 41 2 13 Sunnyside “Shockerz” 3 1 2 16 West Valley Wiley Ultra Fun Flyers 4 1 3 11 Richland Warriors 2 2 3 17 Naches Sonics 3 2 4 12 Yakima St. Paul Blazers 1 3 4 18 Wapato Mini Pack 3 2 5 15 Zillah “Jammers” 0 4 5 20 Ellensburg 1 4 6 19 Highland “Cyclones” 0 5 Mike Powell, 1991 Athletics John Smith 1990, Wrestling No Team (Final Standings) Win Loss No Team (Final Standings) Win Loss 1 22 Prosser “Stallions” 50 132 Yakima Robertson 50 2 25 Benton City Ki-Be Market 4 1 2 29 Union Gap 4 1 3 26 Burbank Bears 2 3 3 31 Highland “Hurricanes” 2 3 4 27 Zillah Swoosh 2 3 4 33 Yakima Grizzlies 2 3 5 23 Sunnyside 1 4 5 30 East Valley Lakers 1 4 6 24 Sunnyside Christian 1 4 6 28 Yakima McKinley Mavericks 1 4 January 26, 2002 2 Tri City Triple Threat Loftus 29 4 Richland “Little Bombers” 18 January 26, 2002 1 Tri City Triple Threat Jams 24 5 Mabton “Lil Vikes” 10 January 26, 2002 7 Granger Raptors 15 9 Grandview Dragons 14 January 26, 2002 6 Selah “Style” 37 10 Selah Warriors 20 January 26, 2002 14 East Valley Lil Devils 24 12 Yakima St. Paul Blazers 17 January 26, 2002 11 Richland Warriors 16 15 Zillah Jammers 14 January 26, 2002 21 Sunnyside St. Joe’s Jaguar 25 20 Ellensburg 8 January 26, 2002 16 West Valley Wiley Ultra Fun Flyers 30 18 Wapato Mini Pack 20 January 26, 2002 17 Naches Sonics 57 19 Highland “Cyclones” 6 January 26, 2002 26 Burbank Bears 21 27 Zillah Swoosh 10 January 26, 2002 22 Prosser “Stallions” 48 24 Sunnyside Christian 15 January 26, 2002 25 Benton City Ki-Be Market 18 23 Sunnyside 16 January 26, 2002 32 Yakima Robertson 16 Practice 33 Yakima Grizzlies 15 January 26, 2002 30 East Valley Lakers 17 28 Yakima McKinley Mavericks 16 January 26, 2002 29 Union Gap 18 31 Highland “Hurricanes” 14 February 2, 2002 1 Tri City Triple Threat Jams 20 6 Selah “Style” 17 February 2, 2002 2 Tri City Triple Threat Loftus 25 5 Mabton “Lil Vikes” 18 February 2, 2002 3 Burbank Bulls 24 4 Richland “Little Bombers” 17 February 2, 2002 10 Selah Warriors 31 7 Granger Raptors 23 February 2, 2002 9 Grandview Dragons 23 8 West Valley Raptors 17 February 2, 2002 12 Yakima St. Paul Blazers 30 15 Zillah Jammers 22 February 2, 2002 14 East Valley Lil Devils 25 13 Sunnyside “Shockerz” 24 February 2, 2002 18 Wapato Mini Pack 25 20 Ellensburg 11 February 2, 2002 21 Sunnyside St. Joe’s Jaguar 24 17 Naches Sonics 15 February 2, 2002 16 West Valley Wiley Ultra Fun Flyers 48 19 Highland “Cyclones” 12 February 2, 2002 24 Sunnyside Christian 16 26 Burbank Bears 14 February 2, 2002 27 Zillah Swoosh 15 23 Sunnyside 14 February 2, 2002 22 Prosser “Stallions” 20 25 Benton City Ki-Be Market 14 February 2, 2002 32 Yakima Robertson 19 30 East Valley Lakers 15 February 2, 2002 29 Union Gap 14 33 Yakima Grizzlies 11 February 2, 2002 28 Yakima McKinley Mavericks 15 31 Highland “Hurricanes” 14 February 9, 2002 1 Tri City Triple Threat Jams 29 4 Richland “Little Bombers” 27 February 9, 2002 2 Tri City Triple Threat Loftus 31 3 Burbank Bulls 21 February 9, 2002 10 Selah Warriors 20 5 Mabton “Lil Vikes” 15 February 9, 2002 9 Grandview Dragons 29 6 Selah “Style” 8 February 9, 2002 7 Granger Raptors 21 8 West Valley Raptors 15 Yakima Valley AAU Three Rivers Winter League “2002” Presented by the Yakima Valley Sports Authority 3rd Grade Boys’ Page 2 February 9, 2002 14 East Valley Lil Devils 27 11 Richland Warriors 17 February 9, 2002 13 Sunnyside “Shockerz” 21 12 Yakima St. Paul Blazers 8 February 9, 2002 16 West Valley Wiley Ultra Fun Flyers 18 17 Naches Sonics 12 February 9, 2002 20 Ellensburg 17 19 Highland “Cyclones” 9 February 9, 2002 18 Wapato Mini Pack 26 21 Sunnyside St. Joe’s Jaguar 23 February 9, 2002 22 Prosser “Stallions” 23 23 Sunnyside 8 February 9, 2002 25 Benton City Ki-Be Market 18 26 Burbank Bears 13 February 9, 2002 27 Zillah Swoosh 17 24 Sunnyside Christian 13 February 9, 2002 28 Yakima McKinley Mavericks 26 Practice 29 Union Gap 20 February 9, 2002 32 Yakima Robertson 22 31 Highland “Hurricanes” 20 February 9, 2002 33 Yakima Grizzlies 21 30 East Valley Lakers 15 February 16, 2002 9 Grandview Dragons 27 4 Richland “Little Bombers” 22 February 16, 2002 3 Burbank Bulls 25 5 Mabton “Lil Vikes” 10 February 16, 2002 2 Tri City Triple Threat Loftus 35 1 Tri City Triple Threat Jams 24 February 16, 2002 10 Selah Warriors 36 8 West Valley Raptors 33 February 16, 2002 7 Granger Raptors 27 6 Selah “Style” 18 February 16, 2002 13 Sunnyside “Shockerz” 31 15 Zillah Jammers 17 February 16, 2002 11 Richland Warriors 22 12 Yakima St. Paul Blazers 13 February 16, 2002 21 Sunnyside St. Joe’s Jaguar 26 19 Highland “Cyclones” 10 February 16, 2002 17 Naches Sonics 27 18 Wapato Mini Pack 18 February 16, 2002 16 West Valley Wiley Ultra Fun Flyers 27 20 Ellensburg 8 February 16, 2002 25 Benton City Ki-Be Market 19 27 Zillah Swoosh 15 February 16, 2002 23 Sunnyside 19 24 Sunnyside Christian 13 February 16, 2002 22 Prosser “Stallions” 28 26 Burbank Bears 13 February 16, 2002 31 Highland “Hurricanes” 16 33 Yakima Grizzlies 7 February 16, 2002 29 Union Gap 13 30 East Valley Lakers 12 February 16, 2002 32 Yakima Robertson 36 28 Yakima McKinley Mavericks 8 February 23, 2002 7 Granger Raptors 27 2 Tri City Triple Threat Loftus 24 February 23, 2002 1 Tri City Triple Threat Jams 23 3 Burbank Bulls 18 February 23, 2002 4 Richland “Little Bombers” 42 5 Mabton “Lil Vikes” 20 February 23, 2002 8 West Valley Raptors 19 6 Selah “Style” 17 February 23, 2002 9 Grandview Dragons 33 10 Selah Warriors 30 February 23, 2002 13 Sunnyside “Shockerz” 24 11 Richland Warriors 19 February 23, 2002 14 East Valley Lil Devils 25 15 Zillah Jammers 7 February 23, 2002 18 Wapato Mini Pack 38 19 Highland “Cyclones” 10 February 23, 2002 21 Sunnyside St. Joe’s Jaguar 24 16 West Valley Wiley Ultra Fun Flyers 23 February 23, 2002 17 Naches Sonics 24 20 Ellensburg 9 February 23, 2002 25 Benton City Ki-Be Market 22 3 OT 24 Sunnyside Christian 20 February 23, 2002 22 Prosser “Stallions” 28 27 Zillah Swoosh 8 February 23, 2002 26 Burbank Bears 24 23 Sunnyside 21 February 23, 2002 30 East Valley Lakers 16 Practice 31 Highland “Hurricanes” 11 February 23, 2002 33 Yakima Grizzlies 16 28 Yakima McKinley Mavericks 14 February 23, 2002 32 Yakima Robertson 23 29 Union Gap 16 March 2, 2002 29 Union Gap 27 28 Yakima McKinley Mavericks 19 March 2, 2002 31 Highland “Hurricanes” 18 30 East Valley Lakers 13 March 2, 2002 32 Yakima Robertson 16 33 Yakima Grizzlies 6 March 2, 2002 11 Richland Warriors 28 3 Burbank Bulls 23 March 2, 2002 2 Tri City Triple Threat Loftus 34 12 Yakima St. Paul Blazers 14 March 2, 2002 9 Grandview Dragons 17 13 Sunnyside “Shockerz” 15 March 2, 2002 14 East Valley Lil Devils 39 3 Overtimes 8 West Valley Raptors 37 March 2, 2002 10 Selah Warriors 37 15 Zillah Jammers 18 March 2, 2002 6 Selah “Style” 25 5 Mabton “Lil Vikes” 14 March 9, 2002 8 West Valley Raptors 37 12 Yakima St. Paul Blazers 27 March 9, 2002 1 Tri City Triple Threat Jams 26 11 Richland Warriors 20 March 9, 2002 3 Burbank Bulls 26 13 Sunnyside “Shockerz” 22 March 9, 2002 14 East Valley Lil Devils 15 4 Richland “Little Bombers” 0 March 9, 2002 15 Zillah Jammers 18 5 Mabton “Lil Vikes” 9 March 9, 2002 22 Prosser “Stallions” 33 16 West Valley Wiley Ultra Fun Flyers 21 March 9, 2002 17 Naches Sonics 29 23 Sunnyside 16 March 9, 2002 18 Wapato Mini Pack 24 24 Sunnyside Christian 14 March 9, 2002 25 Benton City Ki Be Market 28 19 Highland “Cyclones” 19 March 9, 2002 27 Zillah Swoosh 19 20 Ellensburg 12 March 9, 2002 21 Sunnyside St. Joe’s Jaguar 29 26 Burbank Bears 7 Yakima Valley AAU Three Rivers Winter League “2002” Presented by the Yakima Valley Sports Authority 3rd Grade Boys’ Championship Team: Bruce Baumgartner 1995, Wrestling TRI CITY TRIPLE THREAT – LOFTUS Coach: LOFTUS, VINCE Players: DALLAS JONES, DREW LOFTUS, BROCK MARSTON, MATT MENDENHALL, JAXON MUNNS, TREK STEMP, STEPHEN WALTER, DEVON WESTERMEYER, JUSTIN SMITH 2nd Place Team TRI, CITY, TRIPLE, THREAT, JAMS Coach: OORD, STEVE, Players: SHAD, FLETCHER, ALEC, J., GRIFFITHS, RILEY, HAYFIELD, BILL, LANDEFELD, ANDREW, OORD, TYLER, FULLER, CODY, BECKSTROM, SEAN, PRUE, CODY, WILMOTH 3rd Place Team BURBANK, BULLS Coach: RADA, DEANNE, Players: BRAD, ROMM, CASE, RADA, DYLAN, BERTSCH, CHRISTIAN, TENNEY, WILL, CAMPBELL, AUSTIN, THORNHILL, JOSHUA, BOULDS 4th Place Team RICHLAND, "LITTLE, BOMBERS", Coach: ROBERTSON, BRUCE, Players: CAMERON, WAGAR, BRENDAN, HAY, CONNER, ROBERTSON, DUSTIN, UTECHT, DEREK, LOMBARDO, CODY, POZNANSKI, JOSH, WOOD, CHRIS, ZWEIFEL, JACOB, MCKINNEY 5th Place Team MABTON, "LIL, VIKES" Coach: HUECIAS, SANTOS, Players: JESUS, HUECIAS, JOSHUA, SANCHEZ, JOVANY, VARGAS, CARMEN, GUSBY, OMAR, REYNA, ERIVAN, ALVERAZ, LUIS, HUITRON, ENRIQUE, REYNA Championship Team: Dan Jansen, 1994, Speed Skating GRANGER “RAPTORS” Coach: ZAPIEN, BOBBY Players: MITCHELL ZAPIEN, ANDREW REDDOUT, DANIEL NIELSEN, HUNTER CURFMAN, ANDY ALDACO,
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