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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL February 4 , 2015
R OBERTS
B OYS B ASKETBALL
Continued from 1B
Roberts admits that over the years
he has received calls about other head
coaching opportunities, but none have
been tempting enough to lure him
away.
Ben Schorzman of the Register
Guard reported on Twitter that Willa-
mette, Churchill and North Eugene are
currently looking to fi ll head-coaching
vacancies.
“There are a lot of perks to being
in Cottage Grove that I’m not sure I
would fi nd elsewhere,” he said. “I have
a lot of support from the administra-
tion; I like the people I work with; and
the program is at a point where we are
turning out good, productive kids.”
G IRLS
Additionally, Roberts feels that he
has unfi nished business in Cottage
Grove.
“When I was hired, I said that I
wanted to be competitive, year-in and
year-out. And we’re not there yet,” he
said.
Considering his history with the
program, Sheldon could be a logical
target for Roberts when that position
becomes available. However, he said
that it would be a daunting task to fol-
low in the footsteps of coaches Lane
and Marty Johnson.
“You don’t want to be the one to take
over for a legend,” Roberts said. “You
want to come after the one who took
over for the legend.”
BASKETBALL
ticeable over the past two games is the
absence of junior Jayden Tucker, who
has not played since suffering a con-
cussion on Jan. 13 against Stayton. In
addition to being one of the team’s top
scorers, Tucker has the most varsity ex-
perience and — even at 6’2” — he is
one of its tallest players.
“It’s been hard watching the team
struggle,” he said. “It’s a lot different
being on the sideline and watching
things happen, rather than out on the
court. We need to be working harder,
and we need our practices to translate
better to our games.”
Sophomores Kory Parent and Blake
Sentman led Cottage Grove with 11
and 10 points, respectively. However,
their scoring has noticeably tapered off
since combining for 53 points in the Li-
ons’ 79-69 win over South Umpqua on
Jan. 2.
“Things are easier when you’re not
Continued from 1B
The Lions traded baskets with Sweet
Home in the third quarter, but Jutte
closed out the game for the Huskies
with six points and a host of other key
plays in the fi nal frame.
“He’s the bus driver. He’s the engine.
He’s everything. He is by far the most
talented player I’ve seen this season,”
Gaskey said.
While Cottage Grove was already at
the bottom of the Sky-Em standings,
Pollard did not look at Tuesday’s game
as a must-win.
“It’d be nice to get a win, but we’re
not playing well enough to win in this
league,” he said.
Pollard noted that defense and turn-
overs — of which the Lions committed
22 against Sweet Home — continue to
be issues.
One thing that has certainly been no-
Tuesday, Jan. 27
Sweet Home 67, Cottage Grove 43
to 4-1 in the Sky-Em entering the sec-
ond half of league play. Borigo led the
Lions with 22 points and 14 rebounds.
Miranda Jensen had 17 points for the
Falcons.
Continued from 1B
“We knew Sutherlin would be our
toughest test in the league, and we tried
to take away things from that game for
next time,” Borigo said. “We have to
learn how to play against a team
that is very aggressive, but if we
can stop some of what they do Tuesday, Jan. 27
best and focus on us then I feel Cottage Grove 59, Sweet Home 25
that we would have a chance.”
Jessica Stockaman and India Cottage Grove 20 13 10 16 — 59
8
3
8
6 — 25
Porter — daughter of Cottage Sweet Home
Grove boys’ assistant Tim Porter
— led Sweet Home with eight Cottage Grove: Borigo 30, Arnold 6,
Nichols-Ferguson 6, Sayles 6, Thielman 5,
and seven points, respectively.
Neely 4, Albrecht 2.
Cottage Grove defeated Elmi- Sweet Home: Stockman 8, Porter 7, Tow
ra 49-35 on Friday night to move 6, Brownell 2, Miller 2.
Sky-Em Boys Basketball
Conference
W L Pct
Sutherlin
5 0 1.000
Sisters
4 1 0.800
Junction C. 3 2 0.600
Sweet Home 2 3 0.400
Elmira
1 4 0.200
Cott. Grove 0 5 0.000
Overall
W L Pct
13 6 0.684
11 6 0.647
11 8 0.579
6 9 0.400
8 11 0.421
4 15 0.211
Tuesday’s Results
Sweet Home 67, Cottage Grove 43
Sutherlin 58, Junction City 53
Sisters 57, Elmira 46
Friday’s Results
Elmira 54, Cottage Grove 37
Junction City 40, Sweet Home 32
Sutherlin 39, Sisters 31
Friday’s Games
Cottage Grove @ Sisters (7:15 p.m.)
Junction City @ Elmira
Sweet Home @ Sutherlin
Sky-Em Girls Basketball
Conference
W L Pct
Sutherlin
5 0 1.000
Cott. Grove 4 1 0.800
Junction C. 3 2 0.600
Sisters
2 3 0.400
Elmira
1 4 0.200
Sweet Home 0 5 0.000
Overall
W L Pct
18 0 1.000
11 8 0.579
10 9 0.526
7 11 0.389
4 13 0.235
1 14 0.067
Tuesday’s Results
Cottage Grove 58, Sweet Home 25
Sisters 52, Elmira 47
Sutherlin 60, Junction City 21
Friday’s Results
Cottage Grove 49, Elmira 35
Junction City 53, Sweet Home 32
Sutherlin 57, Sisters 30
Tuesday’s Games
Brookings Harbor @ Sutherlin
Friday’s Games
Cottage Grove @ Sisters (5:45
p.m.)
Junction City @ Elmira
Sweet Home @ Sutherlin
Wrestling
Tuesday's Results
Philomath 37, Cottage Grove 33
Thursday's Results
Sweet Home 60, Cottage Grove 22
Thursday's Meet
Cottage Grove @ Sutherlin (6 p.m.)
Friday & Saturday Meet
Cottage Grove Invitational
Swimming
Friday's Results
Boys: North Eugene 142, Ashland
85, Cottage Grove 52
Girls: Ashland 120, North Eugene
114, Cottage Grove 65
Friday's Meet
Cottage Grove, Junction City @
Springfi eld
COTTAGE BOWL
League: Dynamic Trios
Date: Jan. 27
Team
W
Golding Enterprises 27.5
K. Family Merc.
25.5
H's Rowdy Bunch 22
Swearengin Design 22
H. Select Logging 22
New Creations
22
Bowlerettes
22
Grandma's Rule
21
R's Beauty Salon 18
Advanced Eyecare 15
L
16.5
18.5
22
22
22
22
22
7
26
29
League: Ball and Chain
Date: Jan. 23
W
27
25
25
18
17
16
14
13
11
10
L
9
11
11
14
19
16
22
23
25
26
High Game
Men: Chad Renfro 266
Women: Vanessa Chenoweth 246
Men Three-high series
1. Chad Renfro 712
2. Larry Sachs 676
3. Andy Adams 650
Women Three-high Series
1. Vanessa Chenoweth 636
2. Cynthia Fetterman 509
3. Brenda Chenoweth 466
League: Cottage Mixers
Date: Jan. 28
Team
Cottage Bowl
Covered Bridge U
CG Speedway
W
46
41
36
Cottage Grove
Sweet Home
L
17
22
27
35
33
31
27
26
21
19
28
30
32
36
37
42
44
W
30
25
24
24
23
22
20.5
20.5
18.5
17
14
W
31
29
28
26
24
22
22
21
19
19
17
L
10
15
16
16
17
18
19.5
21.5
22
23
28
33
29
27
22
22
20
17
17
9
4
7
11
13
18
18
20
23
23
31
36
Team
Who Cares
Drain Chainsaw
High Yield Tech
Cottage Bowl
Jim's Tire
Dawgnauts
Gladiators
Addi's Diner
Gilkison & Dad
Urban Honey
W
22
22
21
17.5
17
14
13.5
12.5
11
9.5
L
10
10
11
14.5
15
18
18.5
19.5
21
22.5
High Team Game: Who Cares 1126
High Team Series: Cottage Bowl 3211
High Game: Ernie Owen 269
High Series: Rick Radossevich 689
MIDDLEFIELD MENS GOLF
Date: Jan. 26
Game: 1-2-3 Best Ball
L
13
15
16
18
10
22
22
23
25
25
27
High Game: Mary Whetstone 203
Three-high Series:
1. Megan McNary 646
2. Mary Whetstone 536
3. Allie Simons 530
League: Junior Stars
Date: Jan. 31
W
Ten Pin Mafi a
Hot Shots
Space Money
Delivery Boys
Lane Damage
Junior Who Cares
J Dawgs
My Spare Ladies
Lane Rangers
Team to Beat
League: Yamaha City League
Date: Jan. 22
League: Meri Rollers
Date: Jan. 27
Team
10
10
7 — 43
18—67
photo by Matt Hollander
High Game:
Men:Johnny Saldana 256
Women: Janet Batchelor
Men Three-high Series:
1. Johnny Saldana 675
2. Ron Bascue 670
3. Mick Batchelor 594
Women Three-high Series:
1. Elizabeth Risso 509
2. Jo Fitzgerald 503
3. Janet Batchelor 499
Team
Treasure Chest
Three Amigos
Team Reliv
Mom's Girls
Lucky Ladies
Simand Chiro.
Charlie's Angels
Emerald Valley
Addi's Diner
Ron's Girls
Blue Sunshine
12
13
Sweet Home's Hunter Jutte victimized
the Lions for 20 points, including this
fourth-quarter lay up over Cottage
Grove's Hunter Gipson.
High Game
Men: Ernie Owen 247
Women: Edie Owen 225
High Series
Men:Ernie Owen 690
Women:Kayla Simmons 539
Team
V. Richenstein MD
Ames to be true
4 U Simple Book.
Mid-State
Ace's High
Amigos Quatro
All in the Family
Book Mine
Jim's Tire Factory
CG Vac & Sew
Jenni & the Jetts
14
26
Cottage Grove: Parent 11, Sentman 10,
Porter 9, Hopkins 8, Hagewood 4, Britton 1.
Sweet Home: Jutte 20, Tow 9, Adams 8,
Gaskey 8, Virtue 7, Mitten 5, Holmes 4,
Bangot 3, Seiber 3.
League: 5 O'Clock Shadows
Date: Jan. 25
High Game: Alicia Esser 205
Three-high Series
1. Megan McNary 596
2. Brianna Jordan 563
3. Montry McNally 535
Team
Party Patrol
Roman Numerals
Bowl Dozers
Pin Pushers
Senior Funsters
Thunderboltz
Joe's Diner
Ally Oops
More Beer
Cracker Jacks
Taylor's Towing
Bowling Stones
Kelly Trailer R.
Funseekers
Jerry Brown Co.
Commonwealth F.
Swearengin Design
getting scouted,” Pollard said of their
offensive drop-off. “Every team knows
what we’re trying to do. We should have
an idea of what they’re going to do. And
that’s very typical of league play. Those
wide-open looks you get in non-confer-
ence games suddenly aren’t there.”
On paper, the Huskies looked to be
an even matchup for Cottage Grove.
Sweet Home even came into the game
ranked slightly behind Cottage Grove in
the OSAA power rankings, and Tucker
said that the Lions might have been ex-
pecting to win.
“It didn’t look very equal on the court
tonight, did it? So I guess it wasn’t,”
Pollard said.
“At fi rst I paid attention to those
things, now I just throw it out the win-
dow,” Gaskey said of the rankings.
“We’re trying to make a run in league
and we’ll see what happens.”
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CG WOMENS VOLLEYBALL
League: Set & Spike
Date: Jan. 27
Team
Timber Chicks
Olson Electric
Markham Electric
Nice Hits
O Ducks
Horners
Twisted Sisters
W
29
28
19
13
11
10
7
L
4
8
14
20
22
23
26
League: CG Volleyball Assc.
Date: Jan. 29
Team
Patterson Cutting
Sets in the City
War Eagles
Backer's Ballers
Smashers
Lady Ducks
Ball Busters
* Total wins
W
3
3
4
5
3
0
0
TW*
18
15.5
12
11.5
11
2
0
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