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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL April 8, 2015 Kelly's Trailer R. Taylor's Towing COTTAGE BOWL League: 5 O'Clock Shadows Date: March 29 Team 4 U Simple Mid State Book Mine Amigos Quatro C.G. Vac and Sew V. Richenstain MD Aces High All in the Family Ames to be True Jim's Tire Factory Jenni and the Jets 2 W 21 20 19 18 15 13.5 12 12 11 9 8.5 L 7 8 9 10 13 14.5 16 16 13 19 19.5 High Game Men: Mick Batchelor 246 Women: Jan McTaggart 211 Men Three-high series 1. Don Fitzgerald 640 2. Aaron Ames 635 3. Mick Batchelor 623 Women Three-high Series 1. Carolyn Allen 640 2. Cherry Bascue 506 3. Elizabeth Risso 505 photo by Matt Hollander New Zealand's Suraj Singh (right) defeated Cottage Grove's Bryce Allen in Thursday's freestyle tournament. For American wrestlers, collegiate is the most common style. W RESTLING Continued from 1B and Ryan McCormick. Boitz mentioned school, transporta- tion and currency as some of the more signifi cant contrasts between the two countries. McCormick observed that the gun laws are strikingly more liberal in the United States than in New Zealand. “Hosting the German team while at Stayton was quite a bit different because there was a signifi cant language barrier and many of the hosts weren’t sure what to do with their guest,” Temple said. “But this was a lot easier. The kids were able to have enlightening conversation about their different experiences as students and as athletes.” The team also took part in a number of non-wrestling ac- tivities during their three-day stay. On Wednesday they went to Eugene’s trampoline park, Get Air; on Friday, coach Bill Thompson took the group to a University of Oregon football practice; they also went to Dam- aged Ear Wrestling, a specialty supply store in Eugene. As most American brand-name prod- ucts are expensive to acquire overseas, many of the foreign athletes bought as much gear as their luggage could hold. In New Zealand, where rugby is the national pastime, wrestling is not very popular. Temple esti- mates that only 150 teenagers in the entire country compete in wrestling. However, the group’s coach, Graemae Hawkins, who competed at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, brings a passion for the sport and for the cultural opportunities it can offer. The New Zealanders also stayed in Roseburg and Bend and will make stops in South- ern California this week before heading home. Freestyle wrestling, which is practiced throughout the world, is primarily an off-season exer- cise for American wrestlers, and it offers some striking contrasts to their more familiar colle- giate style: the matches are two rounds of three minutes each, instead of three rounds of two minutes each; the matches are judged by three offi cials, as op- posed to two; head gear is not required and wrestlers are al- lowed to use their entire body in competition. Cottage Grove wrestlers, as well as their fellow Oregonians, naturally struggled against their more adept opponents in Thurs- day’s tournament. “I’ve only been to a few prac- tices, so I wasn’t expecting it to turn out very well for me,” said Bryce Allen, who was pinned by his opponent. Boitz had similarly reason- able expectations for his fi rst freestyle competition. “I think it’s fun, but some- thing different that you have to get used to,” he said. The Oregon Wrestling Asso- ciation (OWA) stages an annual tournament to determine which athletes will represent the state abroad. Last summer’s group traveled to New Zealand, and the state was able to reciprocate many of those hosts over the past couple weeks. A few weeks ago, Cottage Grove’s Alan Bordeaux quali- fi ed to be a part of the Oregon team that will travel to South Africa this summer. He is cur- rently fundraising for the trip, and those who are interested in supporting Bordeux may con- tact Temple at Kyle.Temple@ SLane.K12.OR.US. W 25 25 24 23 20 18.5 16.5 14 7 7 L 11 11 12 13 16 17.5 19.5 22 29 29 High Game: Patsy McNally 265 Three-high Series 1. Patsy McNally 604 2. Margot Gotcher 523 3. Alicia Esser 495 League: Meri Rollers Date: March 31 Team Emerald Valley Blue Sunshine Team Reliv Simand Chiro. Treasure Chest Mom's Girls Charlie's Angels Three Amigos Ron's Girls Addi's Diner Lucky Ladies W 25 23 22 22 21 21 19 18 13 13 13 L 11 13 14 14 15 15 17 18 23 23 23 High Game: Allie Simons 213 Three-high Series: 1. Allie Simons 592 2. Megan McNary 564 3. Dawn Cushman 559 League: Cottage Mixers Date: April 1 Team Commonwealth F. C.G. Speedway Jerry Brown Co. Funseekers Bowling Stones Covered Bridge U. Swearengin Design Cottage Bowl W 43 34 25 23 23 23 22 12 29 39 High Game Men: Butch Cardoza 280 Women: Heather Tatom 257 High Series Men: Butch Cardoza 761 Women: Laura Cardoza 500 League: Yamaha City League Date: April 2 Team Who Cares Cottage Bowl High Yield Tech Gilkison & Dad Urban Honey Drain Chainsaw Jim's Tire Dawgnauts Addi's Diner Gladiator's W 19 15 14 14 14 13 12 9.5 7 2.5 L 5 9 10 10 10 11 12 14.5 17 21.5 High Scratch Game Individual: Todd Kronberger 257 Team: Cottage Bowl 1012 High Scratch Series Individual: Ernie Owen 705 Team: Who Cares 3141 League: Dynamic Trios Date: March 31 Team Swearengin Design Advanced Eyecare Grandma's Rule H. Selective Log. H's Rowdy Bunch Golding Enterprises Cottage Bowlerettes New Creations K. Family Merc. R's Beauty Salon 20 10 L 6 15 24 26 26 26 27 27 League: Ball and Chain Date: April 3 Team More Beer Bowl Dozers Roman Numerals Senior Funsters Cracker Jacks Joe's Diner Pin Pushers Thunder Boltz Party Patrol Ally Oops 8 W 20 19 16 14 14 14 12 11 9 20 L 8 9 12 14 10 14 16 17 16 High Game Men: Brian Roman 266 Women: Vanessa Chenoweth 238 Men Three-high Series 1. David Nichols 705 2. Andy Adams 691 3. Todd Kronberger 675 Women Three-high Series 1. Vanessa Chenoweth 680 2. Koleen Kelly 583 3. Brenda Chenoweth 550 League: Junior Stars Date: April 4 Team Ten Pin Mafi a J Dawgs W 30 25 Space Money Mafi a 23 Lane Rangers 19 Lane Damage 15 Delivery Boys 12 Hot Shots 10 My Spare Ladies 5 L 0 5 7 11 15 18 20 25 High Scratch Game Boys: Jared Simmons 238 Girls: Gracie Stewart 193 Team: Space Money 581 High Scratch Series Boys: Austin Renfro 591 Girls: Fayth Stewart 595 Team: Space Money 1528 MIDDLEFIELD MENS GOLF Date: March 30 Game: 1-2-3 Best Ball 1, Paul Waterman, Gary Culp, David Morris, Gary Sparks (-24). 2T, Paul Waterman, Don Hanly, Bob Mc- Carty, Jim Cunningham (-18). 2T, Larry Emery, Glen Hibner, Rudy Nellermoe, Pat Rickard (-18). Low Gross: 1, Culp 67. 2, Mike Helms 69. 3, Sparks 71. Low Net: 1, Culp 56. 2T, Helms 63. 2T, Gary Ingram 63. 2T, Rickard 63. 2T, Cunningham 63. Closest to the Pin: No. 5, Jim Wamsley. No. 7, Waterman. No. 14, Bob McCarty. Longest Putt: No. 10, Bill Avery. Date: April 2 Game: 3-2-1 Points 1, Tom Arney, Gary Ingram, Gary Sparks, Don Hanly 91. 2, Dan Pearson, Phil Hamilton, Darrell Lee, Dick Winters 90. 3, Leroy Bodine, Jake Cox, Dale Johnson, Jerry Pen- nington 88. Low Gross: 1, Mike Helms 74. 2T, Sparks 75. 2T, Bodine 75. Low Net: 1T, Arney 64. 1T, Dave England 64. 3T, Cox 65. 3T, Jerry Fisher 65. Closest to the Pin: No. 5, Helms. No. 7, Paul Waterman. No. 14, Mike Cooney. Longest Putt: No. 11, Ingram. CG WOMENS VOLLEYBALL League: Set & Spike Date: March 31 Team Timber Chicks Olson Electric Markham Electric Nice Hits Horners O Ducks Twisted Sisters W 49 40 33 23 19 17 8 L 5 14 21 31 35 37 44 NOTICES The Hidden Valley women's golf club is inviting new members to join its group. The club meets at Hidden Valley Golf Course on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m., and begins play at 10 a.m. All levels of golfers are welcome. The membership fee is $25; plus $33 to join the Oregon Golf As- sociation. Daily green fees are not included, and cart rentals are available. Group lessons are offerered through the club. Those seeking more information can call 541-942-4653. The second annual Bohemia Sunris- ers Kiwanis Salmon Feed will be held on Friday, April 10, from 6 to 8 p.m. Guests will have the opportunity to meet members of the champion Or- egon Ducks football team, including CGHS Blake and Grant Thompson. Proceeds from the event fund scholarships for graduating CGHS students. Those seeking tickets or information may call 541-942-0046. Find Local Businesses. ,QWURGXFLQJ WKH QHZHVW ZD\ WR ´QG WKH businesses that mean the most to you. Shoppe™ is a trademark of News Media Corp. 3B www.shoppelocal.biz