COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL June 10, 2015
Summer youth sports camp guide
Calendar
June
15-18 Boys Basketball
15-18 Girls Basketball
22 Junior Golf (runs for
six weeks)
22-26, '9 to 5' Soccer
July
13-17, Cheerleading
August
10-13, Kids Football
10-14, Tennis
12-14, Volleyball
Girls Basketball*
The annual Lion girls’ basket-
ball will also be held June 15-
18 at the high school. The girls’
session will run from 12:30 to
3:30 p.m.
During the three-hour ses-
sions, campers will go through
movement and shooting drills;
learn individual moves for of-
fense and defense; and practice
those skills in team games.
The price for the four-day
camp is $40 and includes a
camp T-shirt. Campers can also
receive a free lunch provided by
Food for Lane County starting at
noon in front of the high school
every day of the camp.
Girls should come dressed in
comfortable workout clothing,
socks and court shoes and bring
a bottled water or sport drink.
New varsity coach Kevin
Yoss will lead the camp, along
with the coaching staff of Alys-
sa Gould, Jeremy Young and
members of the varsity bas-
ketball team. For information
or questions call coach Yoss at
541-954-1817.
Golf
Cottage Grove junior golf
is beginning a new season of
teaching youth the skills for
playing golf. Six weeks of les-
sons will be held on Monday
and Wednesday afternoons from
3 p.m. to 5 p.m. beginning June
22.
The lessons for boys and girls
ages 9 to 14 and will cost $30.
For those interested, please
bring your parents to the reg-
istration meeting on Monday,
June 22 at Middlefi eld Golf
Course at 2:30.
For more information, please
call Phillip Jones at 541-942-
6107.
This program is sponsored by
Hidden Valley GC, Middlefi eld
GC and the Bohemia Sunris-
ers Kiwanis Club of Cottage
Grove.
Soccer*
The annual ‘9 to 5’ Cottage
Grove soccer camp for boys and
girls is slated for fi ve days, from
June 22-26 at the Cottage Grove
High School.
The kindergarten through 4th
grade ages will meet daily from
9 to noon. Grades 5-12 will be
playing from 1-5 p.m. Grades
are defi ned as the class the stu-
dent will be in for the upcoming
2014-15 school year.
The price is $50 for K-4 on
or before June 10. After June
10 the cost is $55. The price is
$65 for 5-12 on or before June
10 and $70 after June 10. Early
registration will guarantee each
camper a soccer ball and T-
shirt.
The camp will cover skill
building: ball control, passing,
shooting, trapping, juggling,
dribbling, throw-ins, corner
kicks, goalkeeping and offen-
sive and defensive skills. The
last day (Friday) will be “game
day,” when the skills learned
will be put to practice in games
beginning at 9 a.m.
The camp directors are boys
varsity head coach Brian Fish,
girls varsity head coach Vern
Stewart, JV boys coach Jaime
Urenda, JV girls coach JJ Net-
thai, as well as long-time camp
counselors Alex Zuniga and
Cloie Fish.
Kids should bring their own
shorts and T-shirts, shinguards,
cleats, water bottles and snacks.
Breakfast and lunch through
Food for Lane County will be
available at 8 a.m. and noon.
For more information or ques-
tions call: Sharon Tobiasson at
942-7029 or Brian Fish at 541-
554-1794.
Cheerleading**
The South Valley Athletics
cheer camp for boys and girls
entering grade 1-6 will be held
July 13-17, from 9:30 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. at the SVA offi ce.
Campers will also be walking
in the Grand Miners Day Parade
on Saturday, July 18.
At the camp, kids will learn
the basics: cheers, jumps, kicks
and a dance. One’s child must
be registered by June 26 to guar-
antee a camp shirt. Registration
is $40.
Football*
The annual kids’ football
camp will be held August 10-13,
from 6-8 p.m., at Cottage Grove
High School. Before Aug. 1,
the cost to register is $35. After
Aug. 1 the cost is $45.
During the two-hour ses-
sions, campers will go through
individual instruction, position
development, fundamentals and
group drills.
Athletes should come wear-
ing athletic shoes or cleats, and
comfortable workout clothing.
The high-school coaching
staff and players will lead the
camp.
For more information, con-
tact head coach Gary Roberts at
541-942-2530
Tennis**
The South Valley Athletics
tennis camp for boys and girls
entering grades K-12 will be
held Aug. 10-14, from 9 a.m. to
11 a.m. at the Coiner Park Ten-
nis Courts. Racquets will be
provided.
Registration is $40 and is due
by July 16.
Volleyball**
The South Valley Athletics
volleyball camp for boys and
girls entering grades 3-6 will be
held Aug. 12-14, from 9 a.m. to
noon at Lincoln Middle School.
Registration is $30 and is due
by July 16.
* Registration forms and pay-
ment information can be found
at the high-school's athletics
website, cglions.org.
** Registration can be com-
pleted online at www.southval-
leyathletics.org
For more information, contact
Smiley Glenn at 541-942-3079.
4A Baseball Playoffs
Semifi nal Results
Henley 6, Hidden Valley 3
Scappoose 2, Gladstone 0
Saturday's Final
At Volcanoes Stadium
Scappoose 11,. Henley 6
4A Softball Playoffs
Semifi nal Results
Banks 10, Mazama 0
McLoughlin 24, Yamhill-Carlton 0
Saturday's Final
At OSU Softball Complex
McLoughlin 4, Banks 0
Middlefi eld Mens Golf
Date: June 1
Game: 2 Points
1, Hanly, England, Eyman, Hayes
109. 2, Helms, Tooker, Vargas,
Ryan 99. 3, Hamilton, Hibner,
Morris, Wilson 98.
Low Gross: 1, Sparks 70. 2t,
Hayes 71. 2t, Helms 71. 2t, Emery.
Low Net: 1, Hayes. 2t, Winters 59.
2t, England 59.
Closest to the Pin: No. 5, Rickard.
No. 7, Morris. No. 14, Ingram.
Longest Putt: No. 11, Hanly.
Date: June 4
Game: 3 Best Ball
1, Hayes, Lemmon, Ingram, Tooker
(-27). 2, Hanly, Hoover, Wilson,
Wamsley (-25). 3, Sparks, Bodine,
Pearson, Smith (-24).
Low Gross: 1, Bodine 67. 2,
Helms 69. 3, Smith 72.
Low Net: 1, Gilmore 58. 2t, Gow-
ing 60. 2t, Wilson 60.
Closest to the Pin: No. 5, Gilm-
ore. No. 7, Morris. No. 14, Singer.
Longest Putt: No. 12, Arney
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Boys Basketball*
The annual Lion boys’ bas-
ketball camp for boys entering
grades 3-9 will take place June
15-18 from 9 a.m. to noon at
the Cottage Grove High School
gyms.
The three-hour sessions will
emphasize skill building: drib-
bling, passing, shooting, defense
and rebounding. There will also
be plenty of games: one-on-one,
team games, bump, speed shoot-
ing and many others.
The price for the four-day
camp is $40 and includes a
camp T-shirt. Campers can also
receive a free lunch provided by
Food for Lane County starting at
noon in front of the high school
every day of the camp.
Boys should come to camp
dressed ready to play in shorts,
a T-shirt and athletic shoes.
Head varsity basketball coach
Donn Pollard directs the camp.
The camp assistants will be
members of the varsity basket-
ball team.
For more information or ques-
tions call coach Pollard at 541-
579-7010.
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