2B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL April 22, 2015 Salute to Melvin Walker highlights CGS races BY BEN DEATHERAGE The Cottage Grove Speedway hosted Extreme Sprints, Late Models, IMCA Sport Mods, Street Stocks and Hornets on Saturday. The Hornets events included a special tribute to Melvin Walk- er, one of the division’s most important fi gures. The Extreme Sprints put on a great display of racing. Dave Hibbard from Medford took full advantage of his front-row starting position to get out in front of the fi eld on the opening start. Hibbard set a rapid pace, but when lapped traffi c came into play he had his hands full with Cottage Grove’s Patrick Dills. However, a caution on lap 11 would allow Hibbard to restart with some open track. Hibbard had a good restart and would have no issues getting around lapped traffi c. He fi nished the race in Victory Lane. A fantastic battle for second was waged in the last few laps. Cottage Grove native Colby Carter fi nished ahead of Roseburg’s Orion Redmond. Dills was fourth, followed by Michael Kofoid in fi fth. Kevin Ropchan of Veneta was the car to beat in the Late Model main event for the majority of the race. Ropchan set a wicked pace but his large lead was cut down due to a lap-11 caution. On the restart, he kept all challengers in check until lapped traffi c became a factor. Ropchan, with just laps to go, had his hands full with Cottage Grove’s Curtis Towns. Towns fi nally fi nd a way around Ropchan in traffi c on lap 21. Towns led the rest of the way, despite a late race caution, to visit Victory Lane. It was the second straight win for Towns. Ropchan was a respectable runner-up, while Blaine Taylor, of Pleasant Hill, was third. The rest of the top fi ve consisted of Lebanon’s Josh Sim in fourth and Tom Lawson from Veneta in fi fth. In the 2015 IMCA Sport Mod debut, Gene Ash- ley of Jasper was the car to beat all night. Howev- er, Cottage Grove’s Jimmy Owen put up a valiant effort in the main event. On lap eleven, Ashley seized the lead and began to pull away from Owen for the victory. Owen fi nished second, while Jayson Nelson, from Springfi eld, was third. The Street Stocks had a strong debut to 2015. Eugene’s Chris Sine took an early race lead on the fi rst lap. But Steve Dubisar from Coquille took over on lap 12 and stayed in front the rest of the way. Evan Britton of Cottage Grove was second, and Sine was third. Last but not least, the Hornets brought a total of 30 entries. The main event was a “Salute To Mel- vin Walker,” who was in attendance watching the races with several of his family members racing throughout the night. In the main event Junction City’s Marcel Forte was the early leader before yielding to Dexter’s Mike Swaim. Swaim went on to have a good battle with Josh Corley from Westfi r for the top spot. Unfortunately for Swaim and Corely, they got tangled around lap four, leaving both out of con- tention for the win. Chris Pierce from Cottage Grove took advan- tage of the open front, but it wasn’t long before he lost the lead to Veneta’s Joe Maricle. Unfortu- nately, those two got together and crashed on the front stretch with heavy damage to both entries on lap 12. Eventually, Dan Jenkinson of Marcola took the lead on lap 13 and stayed out in front the rest of the distance. Forte ended the night in second, while Marc- ola’s Dale Jenkinson was third. The balance of the top fi ve consisted of Maricle in fourth, who recovered from the early incident, and Pleasant Hill’s Justin Austin in fi fth. Cottage Grove Speedway will be in action on Friday and Saturday for the Spring Showdown. Both evenings will feature the Western Sprint Tour, which is the premier touring 360 Sprint se- ries in the Pacifi c Northwest region. 360 Sprints will be on tap for both nights. Late Models and Street Stocks will be the support class on Friday, while the IMCA Modifi eds and Hor- nets will take over that role on Saturday. B ASEBALL Sky-Em Baseball Team Sisters Cottage Grove Elmira Sweet Home Junction City Sutherlin Wednesday's Results Sisters 10, Junction City 3 Elmira 21, Sutherlin 10 Sweet Home 3, Cottage Grove 2 Thursday's Results Sweet Home 17, Sutherlin 7 League: Dynamic Trios Date: April 14 Friday's Results Elmira 10, Cottage Grove 5 Sisters 19, Sutherlin 2 Sweet Home 13, Junction City 1 Team Swearengin Design H. Selective Log. Grandma's Rule H's Rowdy Bunch Advanced Eyecare Golding Enterprises Cottage Bowlerettes New Creations K. Family Merc. R's Beauty Salon Friday's Games Elmira at Sweet Home 4:30pm Junction City at Sutherlin 4:30pm Cottage Grove at Sisters 4:30pm Sky-Em Softball Team Elmira Sweet Home Cottage Grove Junction City Sutherlin Sisters W 5 5 2 2 2 0 L 0 1 3 3 4 5 Wednesday's Results Elmira 8, Sutherlin 1 Junction City 10, Sisters 3 Sweet Home 9, Cottage Grove 0 Thursday's Results Sweet Home 19, Sutherlin 6 Friday's Results Sweet Home 19, Junction City 3 Elmira 7, Cottage Grove 4 Sutherlin 11, Sisters 5 Friday's Games Elmira at Sweet Home 4:30pm Junction City at Sutherlin 4:30pm Cottage Grove at Sisters 4:30pm COTTAGE BOWL League: 5 O'Clock Shadows Date: April 12 photo by Matt Hollander Cottage Grove's T.J. Bellamy hit a solo homerun in the sixth inning to tie the game 2- 2. The Lions struggled offensively against the Huskies, going 6-for-31 at the plate. innings, he struck out seven and walked one. “Zach looked really good to- day,” Geiszler said. “In the past two games he’s really found his curve ball, and that’s tough to hit. It’s just unfortunate because he threw a lot of pitches to lose a game.” In the sixth inning, Sweet Home’s Desmond Ely got on base with a single to center fi eld. It was just their second hit of the game, but the Huskies capitalized. Ely stole second base and later scored on a Cot- tage Grove error to tie the game. Catcher Brett Blachly then hit L 1 2 2 2 5 6 an RBI single up the middle to score Tow. T.J. Bellamy responded for the Lions in the bottom half of the inning with a solo home run, which tied the game at two runs apiece. Cottage Grove had its best chance to win in the eighth in- ning. After a single by Hunter Harris, Ashcroft walked Thoma- son to give the Lions two men on base with one out. But Ashcroft struck out the next batter, Bella- my, and gathered in a grounder by Elias Stock to make the third out at fi rst base. For Sweet Home, Hunter Jutte started the game 0-for-3 but went 2-for-2 with a double and the game-winning RBI in the extra innings; Ely went 3-for-4, stole three bases and scored the winning run. “He struggled early and stayed with it,” Huskies’ coach Dan Tow said of Jutte. “It was just a battle. Runs were hard to come by, and we were try- ing whatever we could to move guys around the bases.” Sweet Home came into the game 5-5, but Geiszler said their record was deceiving, and that the Lions knew they were going up against a quality team. He also said that while the team hadn’t felt pressure since upset- ting perennial league power Sis- ters the week before, they have 13 10 8.5 High Game Men: Derik Hand 254 Women: Cherry Bascue 217 Men Three-high Series 1. Derik Hand 625 2. Johnny Saldana 608 3. Aaron Ames 602 Ron Bascue 602 Women Three-high Series 1. Cherry Bascue 521 2. Jan McTaggart 520 3. Jo Fitzgerald 472 Team 4 U Simple Book. Mid State Book Mine Amigos Quatro C.G. Vac & Sew Ames to be True V. Richenstein MD Ace's High Continued from 1B W 5 4 4 4 1 0 All In the Family Jim's Tire Factory Jenni & the Jets 2 W 24 23 22 19 19 18 17.5 13 L 8 9 10 13 13 14 14.5 19 now become a target. “We’ve seen everyone’s num- ber-one [pitcher] the fi rst time through the league. So, obvi- ously teams know they need to beat us, and I think that’s a good thing,” he said. Cottage Grove and Sweet Home will play two more times this year. The Lions will travel on May 12 and host the Huskies in the regular season fi nale on May 15. The Lions lost their second consecutive game Friday, 10-5 to Elmira. The Falcons scored fi ve runs in the second inning, two in the third and one more in the fourth on their way to an 8-0 lead. With the bases loaded in the fourth inning, Stock hit a three- run double. And in the fi fth in- ning, after an RBI single by Tristan Mihan, Stock drove in another run to bring the Lions within three. But that was as close as they would come. The loss knocked Cottage Grove (12-4, 4-2) down into a three-way tie for second place in the league. W 32 28 28 27 27 23.5 18.5 16 11 9 19 22 23.5 League: Ball and Chain Date: April 17 Team More Beer Bowl Dozers Roman Numerals Joe's Diner Party Patrol Senior Funsters Thunder Boltz Cracker Jacks Pin Pushers Ally Oops L 12 16 16 17 17 20.5 25.5 28 33 35 High Game: Margot Gotcher 201 Three-high Series 1. June Harvey 559 2. Debbie Saldana 527 3. Deanna Worley 491 League: Meri Rollers Date: April 14 Team Simand Chiro. Blue Sunshine Emerald Valley Charlie's Angels Treasure Chest Mom's Girls Team Reliv Three Amigos Ron's Girls Lucky Ladies Addi's Diner W 27 26 26 26 25 25 23 21.5 21 19.5 19.5 L 14 14 19 18 18 18 17 11 20 22 24 League: Cottage Mixers Date: April 8 W 55 37 33 32 30 29 29 29 24 17 High Game Men: Ernie Owen 288 Women: Mary Whetstone 193 W 25 24 22 18 17 17 17 14 14 8 L 11 12 14 18 19 19 19 22 22 28 High Game Men: Chad Renfro 278 Women: Koleen Kelly 257 Men Three-high Series 1. Jim Chenoweth 656 2. Chad Renfro 645 3. Del Bosch 641 Women Three-high Series 1. Koleen Kelly 639 2. Robin Kwandt 530 3. Brenda Chenoweth 717 MIDDLEFIELD MENS GOLF Date: April 13 Game: 2 Points 1, Helms, Tooker, Lee, Eyman 94. 2, England, Hamilton, Morris Culp 91. 3, Arney, Cooney, Emery, Waterman 89. Low Gross: 1, Sparks 72. 2, Helms 73. 3, Emery 76. Low Net: 1, Morris 62. 2, Lee 63. 3T, Avery 65. 3T, Ingram 65. 3T, Winters 65. Closest to the Pin: No. 5, Singer. No. 7, Ingram. No. 14, Lee. Longest Putt: No. 14, Cox. Date: April 16 Game: 2 Best Ball 1T, Eyman, Miller, Pennington, Sparks (-21). 1T, Gates, Hamilton, Hayes, Ingram (-21). 3T, Ackerman, Bryce, Doleman, Rickard (-18). 3T, Helms, Bodine, Pearson, Wile (-18). Low Gross: 1T, Helms 72. 1T, Pearson 72. 3, Doleman 73. Low Net: 1, Ingram 61. 2, Avery 63. 3T, Culp 65. 3T, Hanly 65. Closest to the Pin: No. 5, Cooney. No. 7, Hoover. No. 14, Eyman. Longest Putt: No. 15, Rhodes. High Game: Wendy McNeil, Shelly O'Reilly, Allie Simmons — 215 Three-high Series: 1. Shelly O'Reilly 575 2. Mary Whetstone 556 3. Allie Simons 556 Team Commonwealth F. C.G. Speedway Covered Bridge U. Bowling Stones Funseekers Kelly's Trailer R. Jerry Brown Co. Cottage Bowl Swearengin Design Taylor's Towing High Series Men: Ernie Owen 702 Women: Mary Whetstone 546 L 8 26 30 31 33 34 34 34 39 46 $ PUUBHF ( SPWF 4 FOUJOFM Our Community Newspaper since 1889 Subscribe and $AVE For life insurance, call a good neighbor. 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