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Redmond High drama students to hold benefit concert Proceeds will go to former costumer after Kirkland condominium fire SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
For about three decades, Sherrill Taylor has been helping people with their costuming needs. From community theater groups to local high school productions,
she and her Redmond store Pacific Northwest Costume — which closed in fall 2014 — have been giving people the opportunity to dress up to their hearts’ content. The Kirkland resident’s contributions have
become so well known locally that when news spread that she and her husband had fallen on hard times — losing everything they had in a fire that burned down their condo as well as some of their neighbors’ condos — student members of the Redmond High School (RHS) drama department did not hesitate to figure out how they
could help. Sophomore Ember Johnston and junior Erich Schleck are organizing a benefit concert featuring RHS students of all grades. The concert will be from 7-9 p.m. tomorrow at the Old Fire House Teen Center, 16510 N.E. 79th St. Admission will be $10. In addition, there will be raffle tickets
for various prizes. The proceeds will go toward helping Taylor and her husband get back on their feet. The fire that destroyed the Taylors’ condo occurred at about 7:30 p.m. on March 14 and the cause is still under investigation. The couple had been living there for 22 years. “It’s sad,” Taylor said,
adding that they are currently in temporary housing in another apartment complex in Kirkland. The fire destroyed everything, she said, including a couple of sewing machines she had used to create costumes for years. “That wasn’t fun,” Sherrill admitted. When asked why the RHS drama department [ more BENEFIT page 2 ]
Notching wins, life lessons City teams up with agencies to restore Bear Creek SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
In the 1990s, the City of Redmond determined that Bear Creek was inhibiting the productivity of the area’s wild Chinook salmon. To address this issue, city staff and officials came up with a plan to restore the lower part of the creek. The city teamed up with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), King Conservation District (KCD) and King County Flood Control District (KCFCD) to create a more fish-friendly environment and earlier this month, that work was completed. A ribbon-cutting celebration was held May 14 to mark the occasion. Through the restoration, about 3,000 feet of Bear Creek — located between State Route 520 and Bear Creek Parkway, behind Redmond Town Center — was
relocated to an existing adjacent open space. In addition, the formerly, mostly straight stream was channelized to a meandering, reshaped and re-planted channel. The creek now supports healthy and diverse fish runs as well as habitats, including a large wild Chinook salmon population and many other species, according to a press release issued by the City of Redmond. Prior to this restoration, Mike Haley — a senior engineer with the city’s public works department and project manager — said the creek water flowed too quickly and was not conducive for the salmon to swim and live. Reshaping the creek to make it meander, he said, has slowed down the flow and will help the fish survive better. According to the city release, the project also established stream [ more CREEK page 6 ]
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Redmond High softball players and head coach Paris Mamon celebrate defeating Inglemoor High, 11-3, on May 21 to earn a 4A state berth for the second consecutive season. Local golfers, tennis and lacrosse players and track and field athletes also made it to state. ANDY NYSTROM, Redmond Reporter
RHS softball players are among host of locals scoring postseason success ANDY NYSTROM anystrom@redmond-reporter.com
After Daiana Kaplan caught a popup for the final out, the Redmond High softball players unleashed emotional screams that signified they were going to the 4A state tournament for the second consecutive season. As the Mustangs gathered near their dugout on May 21 at Inglemoor High, they doled out high-
fives and hugs to each other and remained on the field with their coaches and families for a while, posing for pictures and talking non-stop. They were soaking up the scene after notching their third straight elimination victory over Inglemoor, 11-3, and slugger Amirah Milloy even doused head coach Paris Mamon with a bottle of water that had everyone smiling and cheering. Redmond (12-12) will take on
Bethel (14-7) at 10 a.m. today in the first round of the state tournament at the Merkel Sports Complex in Spokane. The tournament runs through tomorrow. Milloy and Tatyana Forbes both homered and Sophia Viola was solid from the mound with a complete-game victory over Inglemoor to secure Kingco’s second spot to state. Megan Nakamura (4-for-4) [ more MUSTANGS page 10 ]
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wanted to support Taylor, Johnston said, “She’s been a huge supporter of theater and the arts…She’s been very involved in the theater community, especially the youth theater community…We want to raise as much (money) as we can.” When Taylor learned about what the students were planning, she was touched. “It’s just really sweet,” she said about the gesture, adding that she will be in attendance. “I cried. It choked me up big time.” Taylor added that too many young people nowadays tend to be a bit self
www.redmond-reporter.com absorbed. So to see these students going out of their way to help someone they don’t personally know that well is extraordinary. Taylor’s husband Glenn Taylor agreed. He said it is extremely nice of the students to be doing this for them, but he admits to not being too surprised as Sherrill has always done so much for so many people. And while they have not worked as closely with Sherrill as previous RHS drama students, Schleck is aware of the role she has played in helping build the department. He said the contributions she has made have been invaluable — and he is not the
only one who recognizes this. He and Johnston added that while they are organizing — and hosting — the show, many students are getting involved. In addition to the 12 acts — who will be performing songs from various genres of music to go with the show’s “New Beginnings” theme — many students have volunteered to take on various roles for the event such as helping sell raffle tickets, donating artwork for the raffle and more. “It’s good to keep in mind who’s been helping you,” Johnston said about the significance of the students’ involvement.
Redmond High School junior Erich Schleck (left) and sophomore Ember Johnston are organizing a benefit concert to help Sherrill Taylor (center) after she and her husband lost everything in a fire that burned down their Kirkland condo. SAMANTHA PAK, Redmond Reporter
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The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Redmond Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Redmond Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Redmond, which gets more than 500 calls (emergency and non-emergency) per week.
Tuesday, May 26 Fraud: Redmond police took two fraud reports at 1:13 p.m. in the 15600 block of Northeast 95th Way and at 7:16 a.m. in the 17700 block of Northeast 76th Street.
Theft: Redmond police took a motorcycletheft report at 5:10 p.m. in the 5000 block of 154th Place Northeast.
Fraud: Redmond police took two fraud reports at 10:44 a.m. in the 15800 block of Northeast 85th Street and at 10:35 a.m. in the 8100 block of 146th Court Northeast.
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Thursday, May 21
Shoplifting: Redmond police took two shoplifting reports at 4:01 p.m. in the 2200 block of 148th Avenue Northeast and at 3:01 p.m. in the 17700 block of Northeast 76th Street. Controlled-substance possession: Redmond police took a controlled-substancepossession report at 11:51 p.m. in the 3600 block of West Lake Sammamish Parkway.
Saturday, May 23 Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a building at 3:18 p.m. in the 17200 block of Northeast 70th Street. Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a motor vehicle at 2:58 p.m. in the 17700 block of Northeast 90th Street. Forgery: Redmond police took a forgery report at 11:50 a.m. in the 8500 block of 163rd Court Northeast.
Found it: Redmond police recovered a stolen vehicle at 9:06 a.m. in the 10900 block of Willows Road.
Shoplifting: Redmond police took a shoplifting report at 11:35 a.m. in the 11500 block of Avondale Road.
Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a motor vehicle at 7:27 a.m. in the 17200 block of Northeast 22nd Court.
Friday, May 22
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Burglary: Redmond police took a residential-burglary report at 8:42 p.m. in the 11500
Trespassing: Redmond police took a trespassing report at 12:29 p.m. in the 8300 block of 161st Avenue Northeast. Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a motor vehicle at 10:33 a.m. in the 8000 block of 165th Avenue Northeast. Burglary: Redmond police took a residential-burglary report at 3:43 a.m. in the 10600 block of 164th Avenue Northeast.
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he way Washington pays for public schools is illegal. But there’s no simple fix, and school leaders worry that state lawmakers are considering potential remedies that might not be better and, in some cases, could be worse. Democratic and Republican lawmakers must meet a deadline to figure it out or face the wrath of the state Supreme Court. Back in 2012, the court ruled in the McCleary case that the state is in violation of the constitution for not amply funding the public school system. It gave them until the 2017-18 school year to set things right. Last year, justices found lawmakers in contempt for not producing a plan to meet the deadline. They delayed sanctions to give lawmakers another year to write one. Legislators are on track to provide the additional money required by McCleary to cover such things as materials, supplies, operating costs, buses and all-day kindergarten. Now comes the hard part. They must unravel a half-century of legislative decisions on which the financing of public schools has built — illegally, it turns out. Those decisions led districts to become too dependent on local tax levies to make up for the lack of state dollars to run schools and pay teachers. Fixing this isn’t as easy as passing a couple of laws and calling it good. Consider the players involved and the dynamics of the political conversation. There’s the Legislature. Its 147 members are hurtling toward a second special session due to disagreements over a new state budget, and now they’re under pressure to agree on a complete makeover of the rules for school financing and teacher salaries. And there are the school districts. These are essentially 295 independently owned and operated
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enterprises. Each has different management teams, supported by different investors (taxpayers), and their workforce is mostly unionized. Multiple approaches are getting floated as part of a potential grand bargain among lawmakers. There’s an idea of a levy swap. This would raise the state’s property tax rate and lower districts’ property tax levies. This is envisioned as a dollar-for-dollar trade. Another idea would create a capital-gains tax on Washington’s wealthiest 7,500 residents to generate a pot of money that could displace some of those local levy dollars. Complicating matters is an absence of trust in lawmakers to deliver on pledges they make. Not only are there doubts among the education establishment, many lawmakers worry about breaking promises and winding up in front of the Supreme Court again. On the morning of May 19 a group of superintendents and school finance officers huddled in Redmond to assess differing and evolving proposals
sprouting in Olympia. Similar gatherings are occurring around the state and on the Capitol campus almost daily. “We’re trying to figure out what they really mean,” said Everett schools Superintendent Gary Cohn, who was in Redmond. While no one intends to harm students or the schools they attend, Cohn said there’s concern lawmakers will settle on a “collection of deals and bargains and compromises that creates an unintended consequence.” “Our worry is that there won’t be a series of solutions that is adequate time-wise and that’s ample funding-wise to be able to maintain programs while the state takes its responsibility,” he said. “It is very difficult for them to come up with a simple answer in a short period of time,” he said, “yet we don’t have a lot of time.”
Political reporter Jerry Cornfield writes The Petri Dish and is a reporter for the Everett Herald.
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Not on board with Shiers’ ‘kayaktivist’ editorial cartoon The cartoon on the May 22 Redmond Reporter opinion page deserves a response. The cartoon illustrates a “kayaktivist” participating in the May 16 Shell NO! protest of the Polar Pioneer drilling rig in Elliott Bay. No doubt, cartoonist Frank Shiers the artist feels terribly clever for pointing out the many oil-based products of the kayaker’s gear. But instead of showing the supposed hypocrisy of those who advocate leaving Arctic oil in the ground, the cartoon reveals the shallowness of Shiers’ thinking. Let’s go to the basics. First, climate change resulting from greenhouse gases is real and those who deny it are living in a fantasy world driven by conservative ideology. Second, the impacts of climate change are already occurring and will become much worse, if not catastrophic, by the end of the century. Third, if we don’t leave 35 percent of known oil reserves in the ground, we don’t have a chance of averting the worst of these impacts. Fourth, drilling for Arctic oil endangers one of the most fragile ecosystems on Earth in a place where responding effectively to a large oil spill is near impossible. So that brings us back to the cartoon. Yes, all of us are dependent on oil — that’s obvious, especially to the Shell NO! protestors. The point is we have to reduce that dependency, not explore for more oil,
and move to a society largely running on renewable energy. That, Mr. Shiers, is what the protest was really about. The people who were out in the kayaks are also the ones riding their bikes to work, driving hybrid vehicles, and working to reduce carbon emissions via carbon pricing mechanisms like Inslee’s cap-and-trade proposal and CarbonWa’s revenue-neutral carbon tax. Rather than sitting smugly at his drawing table making fun of people who are doing something to reduce global warming, Shiers should educate himself about the risks and implications of climate change.
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Each of us can play a role in making our community a better place Roughly 18 months ago, my 10-year-old daughter, her elementary school principal and I stood up in front of Redmond City Council to bring their attention to the importance of improving visibility at crosswalks near school zones and improving and adding sidewalks on school routes. Whether you are a senior citizen or a young family with schoolage children, living in a place where you can walk safely and easily from school, to a park or the local library makes all the difference. Walkability is a
critical element of creating a successful and sustainable community. I am pleased to say that council listened and agreed. They have included these critical safety improvements in the levy being put forward to Redmond voters on Aug. 4. I am proud to tell my daughter that our small action made a difference. As a young Redmond resident she has now seen first-hand how local government operates and how each of us can play a role in making our community a better place. We have weathered the recession and Redmond is growing and thriving. We have a City Council that listens and a city government that makes community input in city planning a top priority. Having lived in a number of other cities over the years, I can say that this is not always the case. As a 12-year resident of Redmond, I have loved our beautiful parks, our diverse and creative community and our excellent schools. To keep it that way we need to continue to invest in our city. The city has put forward Prop 1 (safety) and Prop 2 (parks), which will add a total of $174.50/year or $14.50/month to the median homeowner’s tax bill. The levy focuses on tackling pedestrian and street safety, fighting the recent increase in property crime and improving our neighborhood parks. I, for one, will be supporting Prop 1 and 2 in August. I hope you will, too.
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Bear Creek students to perform ‘ROCK Candy & Cinnamon ROLL’
The Bear Creek School’s Fine & Performing Arts Department will present its original musical theater
production “ROCK Candy & Cinnamon ROLL,” featuring a nine-member band playing honky tonk blues.
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Chicas for Change, a group of sophomores from Redmond High School (RHS), will sponsor a water walk to raise awareness about the importance of
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that he must deal with the real estate agent, Cinnamon, and her assistant, Caramel. The situation becomes tumultuous as love blossoms, and deception is uncovered. This musical excursion through the past should rekindle old memories and move us to recall a time of youthful innocence and playful exuberance. Theater-goers are encouraged to dress in ‘50s attire
for the performances. In lieu of charging for admission, donations will be accepted to support completion of Bear Creek’s new Fine & Performing Arts Center. The Bear Creek School Cornerstone Theater is located at 8905 208th Ave. N.E., Redmond. Performance times are: • 4 p.m., May 29 • 7:30 p.m., May 29
• 4 p.m., May 30 • 7:30 p.m., May 30 Main characters will be played by: • Rock Candy — Seth McBride, junior • Cinnamon Roll — Katherine Buckley, junior • Caramel Bar — Lauren South, senior • Papa Hershey — Jesse Domingo, senior • Mama Hershey — Dagny Thomas, senior
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The City of Redmond recently completed restoring the lower Bear Creek. The project has been two decades in the making and included reshaping the creek to “meander” to slow down the stream’s flow to make it more fish friendly. A ribbon-cutting event was held May 14 to celebrate the project’s completion. Courtesy of the City of Redmond
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buffers consistent with the city’s critical areas ordinance and allowed WSDOT “Stage 3” widening of the State Route-520 freeway adjacent to Bear Creek. The parallel path and side-routes allow people to walk over to the stream and to view and interact with the creek. “This collaboration between the city and state emphasizes how proactively addressing our regional transportation challenges and improving our environment can move us forward together,” said Redmond Mayor John Marchione in the release. “Relocating and restoring this portion of Bear Creek into a productive salmonbearing stream continues the city’s commitment to protect and improve our environment.” Haley said WSDOT
provided about $8 million in funding and the KCD and KCFCD provided grant money to help pay for the project. The city received $198,000 from the KCD and $236,000 from the KCFCD, while Redmond’s natural resources capital improvement program contributed about $3.09 million. The total cost of the project was about $11.53 million. Kerry Pihlstrom, design engineer manager for WSDOT’s SR-520 program, said they became involved in the Bear Creek restoration project because it provided WSDOT with mitigation credits required as part of their permits for the floating bridge project. She said a project such as the SR-520 bridge will and does impact the area’s aquatic resources such as fish habitats.
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LWSD task force seeks input on community values for school facilities Lake Washington School District’s LongTerm Facilities Planning Task Force has been working since December to find ways to address the district’s aging school facilities and its need for classroom space to serve a rapidly growing population. The task force is now asking the community for input on the community values it should use to evaluate potential solutions. Later in June, the task force will ask for input on specific strategies. Input is being gathered on values the task force should use to evaluate its recommendations through an online open house (http://lwsd-facilitiesplanning.publicmeeting.info/) now through June 2. A survey on the open house site will be open through midnight on June 2. Community members are also invited to attend the task force’s June 3 meeting. That meeting will take place at 6 p.m. at Rose Hill Middle
School, 13505 N.E. 75th St., Redmond. The task force will work with community members to select community values for evaluating potential solutions. At that meeting, the task force will also discuss how to address aging facilities in combination with expanding classroom capacity. “The task force needs the community’s guidance on what is most important as we review different solutions,” noted Deputy Superintendent Janene Fogard. “This survey is an opportunity for community members to shape the overall direction of the school facilities program. Research has shown that school facilities can affect student learning.” Another online open house June 8 through June 21 will narrow down the choices further. The task force is using a framework with different resource levels to organize and consider differing options to address the district’s
challenges. Resource levels can range from no capital funding to greater levels of investment in school buildings. Community members will be asked which resource level they would recommend. Community members are invited to a community meeting at 6:30 p.m. June 9 at the L.E. Scarr Resource Center, 16250 N.E. 74th St., Redmond. This meeting will provide information on the potential strategies and resources levels. Community members will be able to provide their recommendations. The online open house is an ongoing opportunity to be part of the conversation about the district’s facilities challenges. It will continue to be updated at key milestones. The open house will stay online until the task force makes its final recommendation. That recommendation is expected in September 2015.
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Chao earns National Merit scholarship Emma Chao, a senior at Redmond High School, has received a National Merit scholarship from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Chao, who plans to study biomedical engineering at UNLV, is one of 2,200 National Merit scholarship recipients nationwide. These scholarships are financed by U.S. colleges and universities. Officials of each sponsor college selected their scholarship winners from among the finalists in the 2015 National Merit Scholarship Program who plan to attend their institution. These awards provide between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study at the institution financing the scholarship.
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Juanita High defeated Overlake, 12-10, in the WHSBLA Division II state boys lacrosse semifinals on Wednesday night. Overlake jumped out to an early 2-0 lead and Juanita led 10-9 at the end of the third period. Ben Fujinaga led Overlake with four goals, followed by Ian Klimisch, Teddy Dyer and Chris Castle with two each. In quarterfinal action, Klimisch and Jack Johanneson both recorded
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hat tricks, and Overlake scored four unanswered goals in the final 6:35 to defeat White River, 9-8. Klimisch, an all-Metro Division II attacker, scored the eventual game-winning goal with 2:51 remaining when he took a Castle pass and beat White River freshman goalie Carson McElroy. Fujinaga, Trevor Yokoyama and Jack Gibbons also scored for Overlake. Overlake also features Bear Creek players.
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field and by cheering in the dugout. “It’s been really fun and I love the team, we all came together and we’re all really good friends now. It was a really good first experience in high school softball,” said Viola, who admitted battling nerves early in the season, but not against Inglemoor in the tourney. “I just feel so calm now, it’s really nice.” From behind her catcher’s mask, Forseth has enjoyed watching Viola grow by leaps and bounds as each game unfolded during the season. Forseth sent lots of positive thoughts Viola’s way and got her smiling when times were tough. “The best thing that I can do for her is just be supportive and help her,” Forseth said of Viola. “She’s gonna struggle. Obviously, she’s a freshman coming in here against kids who have been in this league for four years. She’s gonna have her bumps in the road, so I like to think that it’s my job to build her up into the veteran player that she’ll be one day.” Another freshman, Kipnis, came up with a crucial double play at third base to end the fifth inning against Inglemoor. With runners on first and third with one
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and Kaija Gibson also had timely hits and Mara Kipnis and Kaplan played tough defense. On the Mustangs’ 4-1 playoff run, Milloy said: “I think this is the first time I’ve actually seen fight in our team. We never gave up. I think our regular season didn’t really show that, but we definitely came to play.” Added Mamon on heading to state for the second straight season: “Just to get there is hard. It’s hard enough to get through Kingco — everybody’s good. I’m just blessed that we’re going back. Regardless of how we got there, I’m happy for the girls — it was hard work and I’ll take it. “We weren’t having a successful regular season, but what we learned is to keep believing in who we are as a team and who we are as coaches.”
and Milloy hit .405. Milloy noted that Redmond’s motto this season is “One at a Time,” and that’s precisely how the Mustangs left their mark during the Kingco tournament. After defeating Bothell in the first round, Redmond lost to Woodinville and then took the hard road to state. “I think just as soon as you get knocked down, you have to get right back up,” said Milloy, one of the team’s five seniors along with Forbes, Kaplan, Sawyer Forseth and Brittany Wolfe. “You can’t let a bad play, you can’t let a bad at-bat just dictate the whole game. I think that’s an important thing to take into life: You can’t let every single mistake or failure let you down, otherwise you’re not gonna be successful in the end.”
out, Kipnis snagged a line drive for one out and dove to tag out the runner leaning off third base. With a 6-3 Redmond lead at the time, a hit could have led an Inglemoor comeback. Forseth was privy to see another big moment unfold before her eyes with Kipnis’ double play. “She’s pushing herself and I love that. That’s all I can ask for out of my teammates — just effort,” said Forseth, adding that Kipnis kept the momentum on Redmond’s side. “That was huge and took us out of that inning…really big. I was really proud of her for that.”
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Although they experienced highs and lows this season, Gibson said the players always believed they could be successful. As she glanced around at her teammates after the Inglemoor win, she looked satisfied at how the team rebounded from a handful of losses and injuries to make a return trip to state. “We had to form as a team and do some more team-bonding kind of things and we had to just peak at the right time. I think that’s the most important thing in the game,” said Gibson, noting that the players inspire each other to do well. On moving on after the Woodinville loss, Gibson added: “It’s really hard to push after that and go win a couple more games, but it was so much easier to do it with the team together. Our fans are great, too. They’re doing the Redmond cheer every single inning. We don’t stop talking and I think that’s a big part of it.” Milloy, who carried her little sister on her shoulders following the Inglemoor victory, said playing Redmond softball has been a growing and life-changing experience. She’s made a lot of friends on the softball diamond over the years and has enjoyed the Redmond ride, which included a Kingco championship last year. “I think playing for Redmond, when you’re playing with a name across your chest, that actually means something and you can go back to your school and say that you went to state,” said Milloy, who will play softball at the University of Washington next season. “I think this is a community just supporting you, and that’s what’s the most important thing about it.”
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