COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL APRIL 19, 2017 Dominant pitching Continued from B2 the doubleheader. Estrella had a phenomenal freshman season in 2016 going 5-1 with a 2.39 ERA. However, he would have to deal with the memories of a Payton Presley walk-off homerun at Kelly fi eld just a season ago. The Lions sent sophomore Wyatt Sayles (1-1, 2.15 ERA) to the mound for his third start of the season. Both pitchers would struggle early, as it took Estrella 31 pitches just to fi nish the fi rst inning. Sayles had to throw 23 of his own, but both es- caped the fi rst allowing a single run. Runs were hard to come by after the fi rst inning as Estrella and Sayles took control, but for the second time Monday afternoon the fi fth inning was the turning point. Elmira took a 2-1 lead after Tyler Nickell led off the fi fth with a double and came around to score two batters later. The Lions would rally in the bottom of the inning as T.J. Bellamy started things off with a one out single before Estrella be- gan to lose his control. He walked the next two batters to load the bases for Sayles. The sopho- more lined a single into left center to bring home two runs for Cottage Grove, giving them a 3-2 lead on their way to the 6-2 victory. Jake Cox 78 Gary Ingram 79 Jerry Singer 79 Scores Low Net Larry Eyman 63 Jim Cunningham 63 Jake Cox 66 Jim Wamsley 67 Bob McCarty 67 Middlefi eld Men’s Club Monday 4/10/17 Game: 2M Points First Place 89 Bill Avery Larry Eyman Gary Ingram Larry Strickland Fifth Place -3 Gary Sparks Mike Stahl Gary Culp Pat Martin Closest to the Pin #5 Gary Sparks #7 Bill Avery #14 Leon Hayes Longest Putt #17 Larry Strickland Sixth Place _2 Frank LaCosse Dave Tooker Richard Vargas Al Nelson Middlefi eld Men’s Club Thursday 4/13/17 Game: Scramble with Tie Breakers Seventh Place -2 Don Hanly Phil Jones David Morris Larry Strickland First Place -5 Larry Emery Russell Bryce Tom Arney Darrell Lee Eigth Place 0 Deross Knikade Jim Hover Pat Rickard Lynn Ferrin Second Place -4 Jake Cox Mel Gowing Larry Zuvich Bob McCarty Ninth Place +2 Jerry Haugen John Kallbrier Jack Doleman Bill Avery Third Place -4 Gary Rider Jerry Pennington Jim Cunningham Jim Wamsley Closest to the Pin #5 Russell Bryce #7 Karry Strickland #14 Bob McCarty Second Place 87 Jim Cunningham Jack Doleman Dave Tooker Gary Culp Third Place 85 Jim Wamsley Keith Rowling Gary Sparks Steve Moir BD Fourth Place -4 Gary Ingram Larry Eyman Leon Hayes Frank Gates Fourth Place 83 Jake Cox Phil Jones Gary Rider Larry Zuvich Fifth Place 82 Jerry Haugen Tim Martin Pat Rickard Jerry Singer Low Gross Tim Martin 72 Gary Sparks 76 We are so excited to share with you our new website www.cgsentinel.com Current online subscribers, you will need to know a few steps befo re you can log in. 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To submit a nomination, please visit Sport- sTownAwards.com EVENT GOALS The goals of the SportsTown Awards are to recognize the best achievements in sports tourism, recognize responsi- ble / sustainable sports events practices, celebrate youth, prep and collegiate athletics, recog- nize fan interaction (mascots), identify inspirational stories, and celebrate signifi cant local contributions to sports. RAVE REVIEWS Janis Ross, Executive Direc- tor, Eugene, Cascades & Coast Sports Commission, noted “the Sports Commission’s objective is to position the SportsTown Awards as the premiere county- wide sports recognition event, and to convey and celebrate the economic, social, and health values of sport. We look forward to the community’s participation in selecting the 2017 award winners.” When asked about last year’s event Cesar Ocampo said “It felt like you were involved in something that was meaningful for the community. So many people have come up to me and congratulated me for winning [the 2016 Athletic Trainer of the Year]. I’m excited to see what they do this year.” Cesar Ocampo is the Athletic Trainer at North Eugene High School and Lane United Football Club. He was the winner of the 2016 Athletic Trainer of the Year. Tickets will be available online May 8, 2017 at Sport- sTownAwards.com. BOWLING SCORES BALL & CHAIN Date bowled 4/7/17 TEAMS Won Lefty Train 27 Party Patrol 21.5 Cracker Jacks 18 Mama Bear & The Cubs 18 Bowl Dozers 14.5 Joe's Diner 14 Double D & The Kelly's 13 More Beer 12.5 Pin Busters 11 Affordable Auto 10.5 High Game Jeremy Nelson 277 Vanessa Chenoweth 248 Three High Series 1. Jeremy Nelson 781 Vanessa Chenoweth 700 2. Jim Chenoweth 705 Gracie Stewart 629 3. Chad Renfro 642 Natalie Clark 618 Loss 5 10.5 14 14 17.5 18 19 19.5 21 21.5 5 O'CLOCK SHADOWS Date bowled 4/9/17 TEAMS Won Loss Book Mine 16 8 V. Richenstein MD 15 9 Jenni & The Jetts 15 9 Hot Shots Coffee 14 10 Nubies 13 11 Half & Half 12 12 Ace's High 12 12 Bowling Aart 10.5 13.5 Opie Motorsports 10 14 Harvey Log 9 15 All In The Family 9 15 Addi's Diner 8.5 15.5 High Game Francis Rothauge 277 Jennifer Saldana 195 Three High Series 1. Aaron Ames 658 Jennifer Saldana 551 2. Steven Richey 634 Jo Fitzgerald 522 3. Francis Rothauge 615 Cherry Bascue 516 C300 SCRATCH LEAUGE Date bowled 4/10/17 TEAMS Won Cottage Grove Speedway 93 Dot's Trophy Shop 84.5 Bigfoot Bowling 81 Paynewest 78 Bi Mart 72 Columbia 300 71.5 Cottage Bowl 61.5 3 C's & A K 55.5 Scarpelli's Shortstop 47.5 Loss 51 59.5 63 66 72 72.5 82.5 88.5 96.5 Team Ten High Game Ernie Owen 279 Andy Adams 258 Kevin Carver 258 Three High Series 1. Ernie Owen 983 2. Lester Hankins 899 3. Andy Adams 878 0 0 COTTAGE MIXERS Date bowled 4/12/17 TEAMS Won Loss Point S Creswell 28 7 Funseekers 23 12 Brad's Chevy/GMC 22 13 Jerry Brown Co 22 13 Commonwealth Financial 21 14 Kelly Trailer Repair 19 16 MA Meatloaf 18 17 The Wright Shop 16 19 Quintuple Trouble 15 20 Swearengin Designs 13 22 Covered Bridge Ukule 13 22 The No Shows 0 35 High Game Cody Simons 259 Andy Mitchell 259 Tiffanie Williams 236 Edie Owen 182 Three High Series 1. Andy Mitchell 698 Tiffanie Williams 573 2. Lester Hankins 657 Kaylea Willhite 506 DYNAMIC TRIOS Date bowled 4/11/17 TEAMS Won Loss Swearengin Enterprises 27.5 8.5 Advanced Eyecare 26 10 Gutterfl ys 23 13 Golding Enterprises 19.5 16.5 Kirk Family Merchantile 19 17 Cottage Bowl 19 17 New Creations 15 21 Rubi's Beauty Salon 15 21 USA Haeting & AC 15 21 Harvey's Selective Logging 13 23 Split Happens 12 24 Swearengin Design 12 24 High Game Margot Gotcher 202 Three High Series 1. Margot Gotcher 498 2. Ellie Goldinh 496 3. Jeralee Swearengin 487 MERI ROLLERS Date bowled 4/11/17 TEAMS Boots & Busts Won Loss 27 13 Cottage Bowl 26 14 Come Back Queens 24 16 Mom's Girls 21 19 Charlie's Angels 21 19 Addi's Diner 18 22 E E K 16.5 24.5 Lucky Charms 16 24 Ron's Girls 16 24 Simard Chiropractic 14.5 25.5 High Game Alicia Esser 214 Three High Series 1. Gracie Stewart 582 2. Jenn Fox 571 3. Jenny Cranmer 569 JUNIOR STARS Date bowled 4/15/17 TEAMS The Jokers Venom Purple Unicorns Grab Your Balls J-Dawags Great Balls O'Fire Bowling Ninjas Death Strike Lane Rangers My Spare Ladies High Game Chris Allen 607 Fayth Stewart 505 Three High Series 1. Mike McBeth 240 Kari Kindrick 201 2. Josh Stewart 211 Hope Stewart 113 3. Isaiah Cushman 135 Samantha Fisher 91 CITY LEAGUE Date bowled 4/20/17 TEAMS Drain Saw Shop Who Cares Marvin Smith Auto Gilkison & Dad Urban Honey Cottage Bowl Timeless Treasure VD Construction High Yield Tech Jim's Point S High Game Andy Adams 721 Joe Simons 719 Craig Allen 660 Three High Series 1. Joe Guches 269 2. Ernie Owen 265 3. Don Chaney 258 Won Loss 23 7 21 9 21 9 20 10 15 15 11 19 11 19 10 20 9 21 9 21 Won Loss 29 3 20 12 19 13 18 14 18 14 14 18 14 18 12 20 11 21 5 27