Keeping Track: Where area stars meet their future
Fri, 10/28/2016
By Tim Clinton
SPORTS EDITOR
Geving inducted into Hall at Highline
Tyler Geving of the Highline High School class of 1991 was inducted into the Pirates' Athletic Hall of Fame at their homecoming assembly held Thursday.
Geving still holds school records for boys basketball in points in a game with 48, points in a season with 529 and career points with 1,362.
Geving has been the head coach at Portland State University for seven seasons after serving as assistant coach for five.
Geving became the head coach when he was only 35 years old.
Playoffs end early for Kela, Barnette
The American League Divisional playoffs ended with a three-game sweep for the Texas Rangers by the Toronto Blue Jays despite the efforts of Chief Sealth graduate Keone Kela and Thomas Jefferson graduate Tony Barnette.
Barnette appeared in all three games against the Blue Jays, throwing a total of four scoreless innings. He struck out one and allowed three hits.
Kela threw 1.2 innings in his one appearance, also striking out one and allowing no hits.
Barnette finished the regular season with a 7-3 record and a 2.09 earned run average over 60.1 innings and 53 games. He struck out 49 batters and allowed only 16 walks.
Kela posted a 5-1, 6.09 record in an injury-shortened season. He struck out 45 in 34 innings over 35 games. He walked 17.
Kelemete, Saints battle Seahawks
Evergreen graduate Senio Kelemete and the New Orleans Saints are set to host the Seattle Seahawks in a 10 a.m. game Sunday.
Kelemete wears No. 65 and plays center and guard for the Saints. He stands at 6-foot, 3-inches and weighs in at 300 pounds. He is in his fourth National Football League season out of the University of Washington.
Walsh curling for Team U.S.A.
Frances Walsh of Burien is a competitor for the Team U.S.A. men's curling squad.