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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL July 1, 2015 3B P ICKLEBALL Continued from 1B Manager Richard Meyers. Anticipating a negative reaction from the lo- cal tennis community, Welker said that the City was initially hesitant to adapt the Coiner Park ten- nis courts for pickleball. However, the pickleball court lines do not interfere with those of tennis. “We have excellent courts here in Cottage Grove, but fewer people around the country are playing tennis than in the past,” said Welker. Meyers said that pickleball courts will also be introduced to the Armory. With premier indoor and outdoor facilities, Welker said there are no obstacles for a thriving pickleball community in Cottage Grove. A pickleball clinic will be held Thursday, July 2 at 5 p.m. at the Coiner Park tennis courts. Those seeking more information may contact Ken Welk- er at 541-999-5320. Those interested in renting the City’s pickleball equipment and using the Coiner Park court may obtain a key at City Hall. SVA U14 Spring Soccer Champs: The Green Grizzlies Courtesy photo CGHS senior Nick Russo before heading down a run during the mountain biking club's trip to Whistler last month. W HISTLER Continued from 1B kind of fun. We also saw some bears!” The club was started by Basting in the fall of 2011. Originally, there were just three students, but word of the club began to spread and it soon doubled in size. This year, 15 students were ac- tively involved with the club. “The club has certainly grown to attract a wide variety of students,” Basting said. “Some will come and go throughout the year because they are involved with another sport, and there are quite a few kids who don’t do anything else.” The club meet at least every other week at Date: June 22 Game: 3-2 Best Ball Closest to the Pin: No. 5, Gates. No. 7, Armor. No. 14, Gowing. Longest Putt: No. 18, Wilson. 1, Ackerman, Emery, Ar- ney, Waterman (-32). Low Gross: 1, Hanly 68 Low Net: 1, Hanly 55. Date: June 25 Game: 1-2-3 Points Middlefi eld Mens Golf E D 1, Gilmore, Hibner, LaCosse, Wilson 96. Low Gross: 1, Russo 70. Low Net: 1, Wilson 54. Closest to the Pin: No. 5, Ryan. No. 7, Smith. No. 14, Gowing. Longest Putt: No. 17, Ordway. DAILY BLOODY LUNCH MARY BAR & DINNER SIUNDAYS • 12-8PM S L A I C E P S NEW HAPPY HOUR FOOD MENU 3-7PM EL TAPATIO (541) 767-0457 Mexican Restaurant & Cantina “The little blue box with the food that rocks” “Th e best in American comfort food.” I Burgers, Philly Cheese Steaks, Salads, Fish & Chips, Jumbo Prawns, Soups, Chicken Breast Burgers, Chicken Strip Baskets, Tots, Fries and lots more! Mangiano’s Pizzeria Homemade Pizza ~ Lasagna ~ Spaghetti Everything made from scratch! Call ahead for ready-to-go pick-up orders Tues-Sat open till late Corner of 6th and Washington 541-968-1134 Check out our facebook page! U TWO ONE TIME SALAD BARS & LARGE ONE TOPPING PIZZA $25.00 NEW MENU!! WE DELIVER! Starting at 5 p.m. Closed Sunday & Monday open Tue-Thur 11am-8pm Friday & Saturday 11am-9pm Salad Bar & Fun Lottery Room 2915 Row River Rd • 541-942-5432 R G estaurant Back row left to right: Coach Colleen Valley, Forest Dewitt, Noe Valley, Tara Child, An- nah Nyburg, Adair Reyna, Wyatt Leach, Joey Carpenter, Sy Williams, Coach Darby Val- ley, Andreas Blackstone, Dayna Harris and Kaylie Cummings. Front row left to right: Max McCasline, James Kelly, and Ben Rodriguez. nearby trails including Whypass (Lorane), Brice Creek and Crawfi sh. They’ve also ventured out on day trips to Bend and Oakridge. As of now there isn’t a competitive side to the club, however some individual members have raced in the Crawfi sh Classic, an annual race that takes place near Dorena Lake. Volunteer work is also an emphasis of the club; Basting estimates that the group collectively put in hundreds of hours this past year helping to build and maintain riding trails. “These trails don’t just appear out of nowhere. We need to make sure we do our part,” Basting said. Open Daily for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun-Thurs 6 a.m. - 10 a.m. Fri. & Sat. Daily Specials 20% OFF for Active Military & Vets Tuesday Night is Senior Night 4pm-8pm Hot-N-Ready Lunch Combo 11am-2pm EVERYDAY! only $ 5 00 CARRY OUT ONLY PLUS TAX Pizza • Salads • Chicken Wings 1590 Gateway Blvd. • Cottage Grove • 541-942-7144