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"Incoming!" (John Fisken photos)

“Incoming!!” (John Fisken photos)

Keeping the rally going.

Keeping the rally going.

Things are starting to click as the season winds down.

Nearing the end of the middle school volleyball season, the CMS 8th grade varsity has hit a hot streak.

Sweeping visiting Northshore in straight sets Thursday, the Wolves captured their second straight win.

“The varsity really showed how much they have learned and have gained experience in some long volleys, staying with the ball, blocking and great digs,” said proud mom Kelly Crownover.

Her daughter, Veronica, and other stars like Kalia Littlejohn and Lindsey Roberts, will look to build on their hot streak when CMS closes the season at home Tuesday, Oct. 14.

Langley comes to town and action tips off at 3 PM, with four matches scheduled (7th grade JV, 7th varsity, 8th JV and 8th varsity).

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CMS throwers Emma Smith (left) and Maddy Hilkey get photobombed by speedy Lindsey Roberts. (Sherry Roberts photo)

CMS throwers Emma Smith (left) and Maddy Hilkey get photo-bombed by speedy Lindsey Roberts. (Sherry Roberts photo)

The lightning fast 7th grade 4 x 100 relay unit is (l to r) Roberts, Kalia Littlejohn, Ashlie Shank and Reed Richards.

  The lightning fast 7th grade 4 x 100 relay unit is (l to r) Roberts, Kalia Littlejohn, Ashlie Shank and Reed Richards.

Teo Keilwitz (Janie Keilwitz photo)

  Teo Keilwitz, Julia Beumer (center) and Allison Jungmann hang out in the sun. (Janie Keilwitz photo)

There have been three middle school track meets this season, and yet I have reported results from only two.

Why, you ask?

Because Northshore Christian Academy can’t get its stuff together, that’s why.

After hosting Coupeville and King’s May 14, Northshore, as the home team, would be expected to post results to athletic.net, the clearing house for all things track related.

They didn’t, though, stiffing the Wolves, both in person and online, leaving CMS without times or distances in any event.

Nothing was posted, nothing was announced in person.

Nada. Zip.

Boo, Northshore! You had one job, and you blew it.

If they had posted times, we’d be able to tell you that 7th grade stars Lindsey Roberts (6:33) and Reed Richards (6:34) set PRs in the 1600.

Well, I guess I just did, thanks to the efforts of CMS coach Janie Rosenkrance, who hand-timed that event, and mom Sherry Roberts, who passed on the info.

But, if you came here looking for stats on Chris Battaglia, the Eck brothers or Kalia Littlejohn, go check with Northshore, cause that apparently is a secret not to be revealed.

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