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Prep athletes remind cynical writer of fun days


Posted at 8:22 am by John Sleeper

I cover pro and college sports so much I've forgotten how much fun prep sports can be. Did some preview work last week and wrote a couple stories -- one on Marzell Jenkins, star sprinter for Mariner High School, and one on Chase Anselment, catcher/relief pitcher for Meadowdale.

Both are bright, cheery, hard-working guys. I enjoyed talking to them. I found myself thinking about them afterward and thinking how nice it would be if they both realized their dreams.

Both did. Jenkins won the district 100, 200 and 400 meters, setting a meet record in the 400. He has to be a favorite to come way with at least one state title. The kid's earned it. Anselment went wild in leading the Mavericks over West Seattle and Seattle Prep, putting Meadowdale m in the state semifinals at Safeco Field for the s.econd straight year. Anselment told me that going there and winning one game would be the highlight of his prep career.

My question to Anselment: Why stop at one?

I also met some pretty cool coaches in my research. Dave McFadden has invested a lot of time and effort in helping Jenkins. McFadden deserves all the happiness that comes his way. The job of a teacher doesn't end in the classroom. In Jenkins, McFadden sees a kid with huge potential, but hasn't gotten a break yet. McFadden and others have tried to help in motivation and have worked to open doors. Now it's up to Jenkins. Good luck to all of them.

Meadowdale baseball coach Bill Hummel is a modern-day coach who obviously knows baseball and can teach the finer points to his kids. He talks a lot about having a plan at the plate and producing quality at-bats. It's harder than it sounds, but he must be doing something right. After battling 4A programs all year, they're in the middle of the stretch run for a 3A state title for the second straight year.

Pretty darn cool.
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