Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, July 01, 2015, Page 2B, Image 14

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    2B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL July 1, 2015
SCORES
Continued from 1B
Week 2 SCORES Standings
Dragon Ocean pitched a shutout the rest of the
way. Goalie Aislinn Mirsh came up with some crit-
ical saves to keep the Squirrels from cutting into
the lead.
However, Dragon Ocean’s offense didn’t miss
a beat either. Leo Gomez, Kyle Feherty and Kyle
Helsol each scored second-half goals to extend the
lead over the Squirrels.
“Today we had really good communication,
passing and ball movement,” said Helsol. “Last
week we weren’t as good at those things and it
was a much closer game. (Dragon Ocean defeated
Brad’s Big Time 3-2.)”
With the victory, Ocean Dragon moved into sec-
ond in the SCORES league standings. Rally, which
defeated House 6-2, remains in fi rst place.
“I don’t want to sound cocky, but I like our chanc-
es of coming out on top,” said Helsol. “Rally and
Brad’s Big Time will be challenging opponents,
but we have a lot of experience on our team.”
Team
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L T
Pts. GD
Rally
Dragon
Brad’s
Squirrels
Lions 1
House
Lions 2
Misfi tz
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
6
6
3
3
3
1
1
0
Rally 6, House 2
Dragon Ocean 6, Blind Squirrels 1
Brad’s Big Time 8, Misfi tz 0
Lions One 7, Lions Two 1
Schedule for July 1:
6 p.m. — Misfi tz vs. House
7 p.m. — Brad’s Big Time vs. Rally
8 p.m. — Blind Squirrels vs. Lions One
9 p.m. — Dragon Ocean vs. Lions Two
photo by Matt Hollander
C OTTAGE G ROVE S PEEDWAY
A Feature: 1. 4D-Cooper Desbiens; 2. 52-Tim Alberding; 3.
2J-Jonathan Jorgenson; 4. 15R-Jake Gilman; 5. 0-Tyler Fox;
6. 69-Joe Bosso Jr; 7. 1-Mark Herz; 8. 6A-Kady Adelman;
9. 27W-Guy Weedman; 10. 50-Brad Rhodes; 11. 89-Sterling
Kane; 12. 54-Johnny Butler; DNS 85-Ricky Ashley
Race Summary:
Cottage Grove Area Chamber of Commerce Night
Saturday, June 27
IMCA Modifi eds
A Feature: 1. 1K-Kinzer Cox; 2. 44-Greg McDonald; 3.
24-Curtis Towns; 4. 84-Eric Ashley; 5. 77-Kreg Britton; 6.
18R-Ryan Baker; 7. 34-Eric Cooper; 8. 5M-Jake Mayden; 9.
11-Steven Sturdevant; 10. 10-Gus Cooper; 11. W7-Jordan Mc-
Donald; 12. 44-Nick Bessette; DNS 51N-Jayson Nelson; DNS
15J-Jeremy Richey
Street Stocks
A Feature: 1. 85-Evan Britton; 2. 3-Jeff Casto; 3. 24-Chris
Sine; DNS 99-Justin Evans
Quality RV Repair Hornets
A Feature: 1. 30-K.C. Scott; 2. 17-Taunton Swaim; 3. 7-An-
drew Mathers; 4. 48-Mike Swaim; 5. 28-Chris Pierce; 6. 71-
Daniel Ray; 7. 0-James Donaldson; 8. 23-Brandon Letson; 9.
9-Dale Jenkinson; 10. 22A-Justin Austin; 11. 89-Jim Simmons;
12. 03-Eddy Mesceji; 13. 63B-Bart Pulse; 14. 23F-Marcel
Forte; 15. 29-Scott Britton; 16. 77-Jared Simmons; 17. 9X-
Xander Jenkinson; 18. 5-Kayla Simmons; 19. 18-Josh Lin-
ville; 20. 4-Dan Jenkinson; 21. 27-Wayne Wright; 22. 11-Joe
Maricle; DNS 01-Randy Dunlap; DNS 44M-Scott Sprague
Continued from 1B
consisted of Forest Grove’s
Jake Gilman, followed by Tyler
Fox of Bow, Wash. in fi fth.
Cox, Britton, and Scott get
wins at Cottage Grove Cham-
ber Night
The IMCA Modifi eds, Street
Stocks, and Quality RV Repair
Hornets were also on tap Satur-
day at CGS. Each division had
the crowd on its feet with nail-
biting action for pretty much ev-
ery lap. The event was present-
ed by the folks at Cottage Grove
Area Chamber of Commerce.
In the fi rst 10 laps of the
IMCA Modifi ed feature, an epic
battle was taking place between
Kinzer Cox and Kreg Britton.
The two Cottage Grove natives
exchanged the lead on several
occasions, with Britton running
the high side and Cox work-
ing the bottom. Cox secured
the lead on lap nine and kept in
front of all challengers for his
third victory of the year.
Another couple of Cottage
Grove drivers battled hard in
the Street Stock main event. Jeff
Casto and Evan Britton waged
a battle for the lead that would
last pretty much the entire race.
But Britton eventually gained
the upper hand and fi nished in
the winner’s circle for the fi rst
time in 2015.
Capturing the lead on lap fi ve,
Springfi eld’s K.C. Scott was in
prime form in the Quality RV
Repair Hornets. Scott would
hold back all challengers to win
his fi rst race of the year.
Cottage Grove Speedway will
be hosting a doubleheader dur-
ing Independence Day week-
end. Friday, July 3, will feature
the Western Sprint Tour 360
Sprints, IMCA Modifi eds and
Vintage Cars. Then on Satur-
day, July 4, the WST Sprints
are back along with Vintage
Cars, IMCA Sport Mods and a
Demolition Derby. A massive
fi reworks display will be put on
after all the racing is over.
For each night the Pit Gates
will open at 2 p.m., Front Gates
open at 4, and Racing starts at
6:45. Ticket prices per event are
Adults $15, Seniors/Military/Ju-
niors (13-17) $13, Youths (Ages
12-6) $8, and Children under
the age of fi vr are FREE. Log on
to www.cottagegrovespeedway.
com for more information.
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Results for June 24
Dragon Ocean's Kyle Helsol dribbles into
the Blind Squirrels' territory on June 24.
Race Summary:
Northwest Wingless Tour Race #5
Saturday, June 27
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
CGAL
a non-profi t
Water Polo & Swim Club
Fireworks tent in
CG WalMart
Sale dates: 6/26-7/4 9am-9pm
Extended hours:
7/3 & 7/4 8am - midnight
Cash & credit cards accepted
Meet the Queen’s Court
Selling tickets and signing autographs
At the Concerts in the Park on July 8th
Douglas G. Maddess, DMD
FAMILY AND GENERAL DENTISTRY
Special Olympic teams thrive at bocce
Brightening Lives One Smile at a Time
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even teams from Cottage
Grove and Creswell com-
peted at the Regional Special
Olympics bocce tournament
held June 13 at North Eugene
High School.
This years's group included
four brand-new teams: Loren
Goodman and Elizabeth Crock-
ett took fi rst place and won a
sportsmanship award; Maggie
Pecura and Mike Wilson placed
second; Debra Blake and Myla
Julien placed third and also re-
ceived a sportsmanship award;
Robert Brooks and John Baker
placed fourth.
There were also a few veter-
an teams that placed well: Eric
Nilsen and Sandra Wilkenson,
who won gold; Gary Hilgen-
dorf and Pete Herron placed
third, and Monica Venice and
Carmen Dowell fi nished third,
while winning a sportsmanship
award.
"I was very pleased with
everyone's results," said Coach
Dowell. " I am looking forward
to the Summer State Games,
which will be held in Newberg
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See our new website:
douglasgmaddessdmd.com
July 12 and 13. I'd also like to
thank my assistant coach, Steve
Wesolowski, and teen helper,
Markus Julien."
Photo and article courtesy
of Carmen Dowell