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S CHEDULED PUBLIC CHECKPOINT AT ODNRA RELOCATED , OPEN
REEDSPORT — The
previously scheduled OHV
public check point at
Umpqua Riding Area will
now be held at 10 mile
OHV Route daily from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m.
Forest Service officials
are reminding riders that
the purpose of the check-
points is to verify compli-
Mapleton
from 1B
— but all of a sudden
there was someone on the
ground trying to get it. It
made me very happy to
see that.”
The Sailors started off
strong in the first set,
with Briena Jensen serv-
ing up seven points on a
number of aces for a 7-2
lead. But the Eagles
clawed their way back,
tying the game 11-11
midway through the set.
The score remained tied
briefly, until the Eagles
began to pull ahead after
a time out. The set ended
with a 25-19 score.
That threw the Sailors
Viks
from 1B
Alberty, 2 points from
Hailee Outlaw and a kill
from Hayden Muller.
From the service line,
Tupua had 8 aces with
Alberty and Blake serving
up 3 aces each.
Defensively, Muller had
20 digs for the Viks, along
ance with existing OHV
regulations.
Forest
Protection
Officers
and
Law
Enforcement Officers will
be issuing citations for
OHV users who do not
comply with sound limits
and other off-road regula-
tions such as use of safety
flags, OHV permit stickers
and OHV safety education
cards.
The Oregon Dunes
National Recreation Area
(ODNRA) is managed for
multiple recreational uses,
both motorized and
non-motorized.
Due to its unique topog-
raphy, varied recreational
uses and proximity to resi-
dential areas, currently a
93 decibel sound limit is
applied to all OHVs within
the ODNRA.
For more information
about regulations at the
ODNRA, visit www.go.usa.
gov/xPk3H or call the
ODNRA Visitor Center at
541-271-6000.
off guard in the second
set. The Eagles gained an
early lead, staying ahead
of the Sailors by at least a
seven point throughout
the set, which ended in a
25-15 loss for Mapleton.
The Sailors rallied at
the beginning of the third
set, at one point holding a
11-5 lead over the Eagles.
But as in the first set,
midway through the
game things got tied up,
this time at 14-14, with
the Eagles pulling away
on a series of well-placed
aces. But the Sailors
refused to yield. Even
when they were down
17-21, they kept diving
and fighting for each vol-
ley until the Eagles finally
pulled away for the win,
25-18.
Still, the spirit of the
team isn’t diminished.
“Every single time they
come in and say, ‘That
was a fun game.’ I’m like,
‘Yeah!’” Dooley said. “I
want that to keep going
on. I think that if we keep
working as hard as we’re
working, we’re going to
see the results that we
want to see. I mean, even
with a loss, there’s still
been some really great
moments and the great
moments are starting to
outweigh the ones where
we’re not doing so well.
It’s exactly what you want
in this season.”
Though they aren’t
winning games, Dooley
said they’re quickly stack-
ing up winning moments.
“It’s getting as many of
those as we can and
improving every game,”
said Dooley. “We got a
great stuff block there.
We were celebrating that
pretty hard. I think we’ve
only had one other one so
far this season. I’m just
hoping that once they get
the fee of that, they’ll
think, ‘I want more of
that.’”
But of course, they
have not given up on get-
ting that first win.
“If we keep practicing
as hard as we are and
playing
with 9 for Mia Collins, 8
for Lindsey Long, 7 from
Alberty, 6 from Blake and
3 from Tupua.
The Viks are competing
today at the Sisters
Tournament and will
return to Glenn Butler
Court Tuesday night to
host Marist, beginning at
6:30 p.m.
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