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www.redmond-reporter.com [15] September 9, 2011 Rick- Smith-Managing Broker JOHN L. SCOTT REAL ESTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 425-830-0067 [email protected] www.eastsidehomesforyou.com 520343 Top 1-2% of John L Scott Agents 2004-2010 Most properties SOLD in 2010 JLS Redmond Voted best Redmond agent 2009 & 2011 by Redmond Reporter readers 2008 Nationally recognized as 1 of 50 “Realtors on the Rise” Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) Open Saturday and Sunday 1-4 Great Bridle Trails Rambler 13416 NE 70th ST Redmond $329,900 • Quiet Cul-de-Sac location • Short bike ride to Microsoft • Completely fenced yard with large covered patio • New paint, windows, carpet • 3 bedroom-1.5 baths • 1,300 sq ft • 2 car garage • Walking distance to Bridle Trails shopping Center MLS # 266397 www.johnlscott.com/11023 Redmond Townhome 6211 189th Pl NE #101 Redmond Great Value at $359,900 • Woodbridge community (built in 2002) • Close to downtown Redmond shopping/restaurants • Great freeway access and close to Microsoft • Community park • 3 bed/2.25 bath • Over 1,400 sq ft • Feels like a home • Move in ready • 2 car side by side garage • Patio MLS # 256076 www.johnlscott.com/61436 of Redmond 2011 of Redmond 2011 Open House Sunday 1-4 New Listing 520340 “quality improvements designed for life” T E N H U L Z E N R E M O D E L I N G , i n c. 425.885.9871 www.tenhulzen.com “Only an educated homeowner can make informed decisions.” REDMOND REAL ESTATE Your guide to Real Estate and home buying & selling REDMOND HIGH • Head Coach: Patrick Scheibe, 17th season • Last season: 4-6-0 (7th in 4A Kingco), 6-6-3 overall • 2011 Turnout: 70 KEY RETURNERS • Srs. Liz Zitnik, Megan Cooley, MF: Pair of experienced returners will anchor the midfield. • Jr. Kristin Hayman, MF: Key component to the Mustangs' midfield, finds players and gets everyone involved. Scored goals in both of Red- mond’s games this season. • Jr. Andrea Larson, Soph. Sierra Bilginer, F: Fast and agile, they have the ability to create their own shots and challenge opposing defenses. • Srs. Danielle Bierman, Caitlin Dahl, Karin Hokanson, MF: Trio of senior midfielders work well together and add to the Mustangs' depth. • Soph. Marianna Castro, GK: Big shoes to fill after graduation of three- year starter Jessica Larson, but off to a great start after 1-0 shutout win. DID YOU KNOW? A lifelong Redmond native, Coach Scheibe graduated from Redmond High in 1979 and met his wife while at the school. The Scheibes have two kids, Jordan and Ian, who both played soccer for the Mustangs. BIG GAME • Sept. 25 vs. Skyline: The Spartans are perennial league favorites that return excellent talent. The Mustangs are looking to have their playoff berth secured before this final game of the regular season. THE OVERLAKE SCHOOL • Head Coach: Sally Goodspeed, 9th season • Last season: 9-3-2 (3rd place in 1A Emerald City League), 17-4-3 Overall (2nd place at 1A state tournament) • 2011 Turnout: 32 KEY RETURNERS • Jr. Adrianna Gildner, F: First-team all-league player, a speedy forward who led the team last year in points with 12 goals, 13 assists. • Jr. Tess Edenholm, MF/F: Solid player with great touch and vision returns to Overlake after a year off. Led team in assists with nine as a freshman. • Soph. Meredith Adams, D/MF: Last year's league Rookie of the Year is a speedy wing player and strong one- on-one defender. • Jr. Kelsey D'Ewart, D: Strong vo- cal leader in the backfield makes sound soccer decisions on the field. • Sr. Kerri Smith, MF/F: Excellent wide player with great passion and attacking prowess. TOP NEWCOMERS • Soph. Alex Berg, F/MF: Great field presence, works well on and off the ball. • Fr. Catherine Cunningham, GK/F: May get to start in goal as a freshman, but can contribute on the field as well. QUOTABLE “Coming off back-to-back state runner up finishes, we will be working hard to get back to the state tournament. We see ourselves as a competitive team who will challenge our opponents every time we step on the field.” — Owls' head coach Sally Goodspeed BIG GAME • Sept. 22 vs. Seattle Academy: Pivotal home matchup against the defending league champions will be a stern test. The Cardinals beat the Owls in the 2009 state finals, 2-1. BEAR CREEK - GIRLS • Coach: Brandon Gonzalez, 1st season • Last season’s record: 10-1-0 (2nd place Sea-Tac 2B League), 10-4-1 overall • 2011 player turnout: 15 KEY RETURNERS • Sr. Morgan Rial, D/M: Last year’s top scorer, returning captain and Female Athlete of the Year was a first- team all-state honoree. • Sr. Danielle Isbell, D: Co-captain will anchor the backfield for the Griz- zlies and limit scoring chances for the opposition. • Soph. Caroline Bridgewater, M/F: Led team in assists last season, a young, growing talent. TOP NEWCOMERS • Fr. Dareyh McDonough, D: Strong pressure defender adds depth to the backfield, room to develop. • Fr. Whitney Isbell, M: Talented young attacking winger. QUOTABLE “As a first-year coach, I have made a personal goal to get the team to the postseason. Winning state is a good goal, however as a new coach with a new system we have a lot of work to do. I would like to see the girls work hard not just for themselves, but for each other. The results will follow because of this.” — Grizzly head coach Brandon Gonzalez BIG GAME • Oct. 27 vs. Seattle Lutheran: This final league matchup before the postseason is against the defending state champions that return a key player and goal scorer. Great chance to tune-up before it really counts in the district tournament. BEAR CREEK - BOYS • Coach: Chad Pohlman, 9th season • Last season’s record: 10-0-0, (1st place Sea-Tac 2B League), 16-2-0 overall • 2011 player turnout: 32 KEY RETURNERS • Sr. Mark Phillips, F: 2010 League MVP returns, already owns school scoring records and looks to play at the next level. • Sr. Nima Abtahi, MF: First-team all league returner will anchor the Grizzly midfield. • Sr. Lucas Fernandez, D: Key returner on defense, coming back from injury last season. QUOTABLE "We are looking to chal- lenge for the league title again which we have won in five of the past seven years. Tacoma Baptist is always a tough competitor and gives us a great challenge. They are a tough, physical, relentless team that always works hard for the entire game." — Grizzly head coach Chad Pohlman BIG GAME • Sept. 13 at Tacoma Baptist: The team's 2011 season opens up with a road contest against their toughest opponent. Will show this year's squad what it takes to be a state-title con- tending team. SOCCER AT A GLANCE Morgan Rial Chad Pohlman

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www.redmond-reporter.com [15]September 9, 2011

Rick- Smith-Managing BrokerJOHN L. SCOTT REAL ESTATE

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .

[email protected]

www.eastsidehomesforyou.com

520343

Top 1-2% of John L Scott Agents2004-2010

Most properties SOLDin 2010 JLS Redmond

Voted best Redmond agent 2009 & 2011by Redmond Reporter readers

2008 Nationally recognized as1 of 50 “Realtors on the Rise”

Certi� ed Residential Specialist (CRS)

Open Saturday

and Sunday 1-4

Great Bridle Trails Rambler13416 NE 70th ST Redmond$329,900

• Quiet Cul-de-Sac location• Short bike ride to Microsoft• Completely fenced yard with large covered patio• New paint, windows, carpet• 3 bedroom-1.5 baths• 1,300 sq ft• 2 car garage• Walking distance to Bridle Trails shopping Center

MLS # 266397www.johnlscott.com/11023

Redmond Townhome6211 189th Pl NE #101 Redmond Great Value at $359,900

• Woodbridge community (built in 2002)• Close to downtown Redmond shopping/restaurants• Great freeway access and close to Microsoft• Community park• 3 bed/2.25 bath• Over 1,400 sq ft• Feels like a home• Move in ready• 2 car side by side garage• Patio

MLS # 256076www.johnlscott.com/61436

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REDMOND HIGH• Head Coach: Patrick Scheibe, 17th season

• Last season: 4-6-0 (7th in 4A Kingco), 6-6-3 overall

• 2011 Turnout: 70

KEY RETURNERS• Srs. Liz Zitnik, Megan Cooley, MF: Pair of experienced returners will anchor the mid� eld.

• Jr. Kristin Hayman, MF: Key component to the Mustangs' mid� eld, � nds players and gets everyone involved. Scored goals in both of Red-mond’s games this season.

• Jr. Andrea Larson, Soph. Sierra Bilginer, F: Fast and agile, they have the ability to create their own shots and challenge opposing defenses.

• Srs. Danielle Bierman, Caitlin Dahl, Karin Hokanson, MF: Trio of senior mid� elders work well together and add to the Mustangs' depth.

• Soph. Marianna Castro, GK: Big shoes to � ll after graduation of three-year starter Jessica Larson, but o� to a great start after 1-0 shutout win.

DID YOU KNOW?A lifelong Redmond native, Coach Scheibe graduated from Redmond High in 1979 and met his wife while at the school. The Scheibes have two kids, Jordan and Ian, who both played soccer for the Mustangs.

BIG GAME• Sept. 25 vs. Skyline: The Spartans are perennial league favorites that return excellent talent. The Mustangs are looking to have their playo� berth secured before this � nal game of the regular season.

THE OVERLAKE SCHOOL • Head Coach: Sally Goodspeed, 9th season

• Last season: 9-3-2 (3rd place in 1A Emerald City League), 17-4-3 Overall (2nd place at 1A state tournament)

• 2011 Turnout: 32

KEY RETURNERS• Jr. Adrianna Gildner, F: First-team all-league player, a speedy forward who led the team last year in points with 12 goals, 13 assists.

• Jr. Tess Edenholm, MF/F: Solid player with great touch and vision returns to Overlake after a year o� .

Led team in assists with nine as a freshman.

• Soph. Meredith Adams, D/MF: Last year's league Rookie of the Year is a speedy wing player and strong one-on-one defender.

• Jr. Kelsey D'Ewart, D: Strong vo-cal leader in the back� eld makes sound soccer decisions on the � eld.

• Sr. Kerri Smith, MF/F: Excellent wide player with great passion and attacking prowess.

TOP NEWCOMERS• Soph. Alex Berg, F/MF: Great � eld presence, works well on and o� the ball.

• Fr. Catherine Cunningham, GK/F: May get to start in goal as a freshman, but can contribute on the � eld as well.

QUOTABLE“Coming o� back-to-back state runner up � nishes, we will be working hard to get back to the state tournament. We see ourselves as a competitive team who will challenge our opponents every time we step on the � eld.” — Owls' head coach Sally Goodspeed

BIG GAME• Sept. 22 vs. Seattle Academy:

Pivotal home matchup against the defending league champions will be a stern test. The Cardinals beat the Owls in the 2009 state � nals, 2-1.

BEAR CREEK - GIRLS• Coach: Brandon Gonzalez, 1st season

• Last season’s record: 10-1-0 (2nd place Sea-Tac 2B League), 10-4-1 overall

• 2011 player turnout: 15

KEY RETURNERS• Sr. Morgan Rial, D/M: Last year’s top scorer, returning captain and Female Athlete of the Year was a � rst-team all-state honoree.

• Sr. Danielle Isbell, D: Co-captain will anchor the back� eld for the Griz-zlies and limit scoring chances for the opposition.

• Soph. Caroline Bridgewater, M/F: Led team in assists last season, a young, growing talent.

TOP NEWCOMERS• Fr. Dareyh McDonough, D: Strong pressure defender adds depth to the back� eld, room to develop.

• Fr. Whitney Isbell, M: Talented young attacking winger.

QUOTABLE“As a first-year coach, I have made a personal goal to get the team to the postseason. Winning state is a good goal, however as a new coach with a new system we have a lot of work to do. I would like to see the girls work hard not just for themselves, but for each other. The results will follow because of this.” — Grizzly head coach Brandon Gonzalez

BIG GAME• Oct. 27 vs. Seattle Lutheran: This � nal league matchup before the postseason is against the defending state champions that return a key player and goal scorer. Great chance to tune-up before it really counts in the district tournament.

BEAR CREEK - BOYS• Coach: Chad Pohlman, 9th season

• Last season’s record: 10-0-0, (1st place Sea-Tac 2B League), 16-2-0 overall

• 2011 player turnout: 32

KEY RETURNERS• Sr. Mark Phillips, F:2010 League MVP returns, already owns school scoring records and looks to play at the next level.

• Sr. Nima Abtahi, MF: First-team all league returner will anchor the Grizzly mid� eld.

• Sr. Lucas Fernandez, D: Key returner on defense, coming back from injury last season.

QUOTABLE"We are looking to chal-lenge for the league title again which we have won

in � ve of the past seven years. Tacoma Baptist is always a tough competitor and gives us a great challenge. They are a tough, physical, relentless team that always works hard for the entire game." — Grizzly head coach Chad Pohlman

BIG GAME• Sept. 13 at Tacoma Baptist: The team's 2011 season opens up with a road contest against their toughest opponent. Will show this year's squad what it takes to be a state-title con-tending team.

SOCCER AT A GLANCE

Morgan Rial

Chad Pohlman