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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL July 29, 2015 T RI AT THE Women’s Olympic Annick Chalier 2:20:47.7 Laura Coombs 2:24:17.0 Cassi Anderson 2:26:57.5 Katherine Kinports 2:29:51.2 Pam Fairchild 2:30:55.7 Lisa Wourms 2:31:23.5 Megan Abel 2:32:02.0 Karen Rayle 2:34:37.2 Rachel Walker 2:35:03.1 Shanti Marsh 2:38:03.1 Shelley Sanders 2:39:27.4 Melissa Britsch 2:39:53.3 Heather Burke 2:40:17.0 Julia Ma 2:43:00.2 Andrea Miller 2:43:14.8 Linda Blundell 2:44:04.8 Leslie Block 2:45:25.7 Carrie Bates 2:46:59.7 Ronnel Curry 2:49:20.7 Lisa Maloney 2:50:04.7 Heather Vliet 2:50:24.9 Giovanna Rosenlicht 2:51:09.4 Heather Varco 2:53:44.9 Leslie Walker 2:54:03.8 Kelly Clark 2:54:19.0 Heather Peneyra 2:54:32.4 Maeve Anderson 2:54:58.0 Therese Devoe 2:57:04.6 Lori Grable 2:57:14.7 Steffany Bixby 2:57:20.8 Mary Jane Ewing 2:58:39.4 Meg Frey 2:59:10.4 Michelle Henderson 2:59:10.6 Christine Hall 2:59:42.8 Stephanie Wetzel 3:00:38.6 Angela Mencl 3:05:34.6 Kimberly Whattler 3:11:05.4 Kristiani Sangeravasi 3:21:37.3 Elena Phoutrides 3:31:17.7 G ROVE 3B RESULTS Erin Lawrence 3:32:09.2 Lindsay Nelson 3:33:26.7 Meagan Campbell 3:34:13.9 Susan Roberts 3:34:32.7 Candice Stevenson 3:37:27.0 Kathy Eckert-Mason 3:45:06.6 Bobbi Smith 4:16:54.6 Men’s Olympic Devin Vanscoy 2:07:06.6 Geoff Lheureux 2:09:20.8 Benjamin Grable 2:12:50.8 Jeff Marsh 2:14:40.5 John Andrews 2:14:54.2 Isaac Blundell 2:16:57.9 Douglas Hill 2:17:19.6 Kevin Stewart 2:18:57.1 Dan Silvernail 2:19:23.1 Clay Hathorn 2:21:23.9 Shawn Jung 2:22:33.0 Tom Williams 2:23:03.6 Steve Dougherty 2:23:27.8 Kevin Kinports 2:23:32.5 Jordan Ruppert 2:24:03.0 Ben Marean 2:24:26.3 Michael Nyberg 2:24:34.4 Alex Dombroski 2:25:20.3 Sean McBurney 2:25:30.9 Colin McMillen 2:25:55.9 Jeff Kirkland 2:25:58.3 Randy Owen 2:26:13.2 Jerry Boosinger 2:26:45.4 Simon Blatz 2:29:36.7 Donald Geddes 2:30:45.6 Darryl Williams 2:30:50.0 Jasen Santiago 2:30:53.4 Paul Stasiewicz 2:31:13.0 Fj Maloney 2:32:36.6 Jake Clifton 2:34:33.4 Ian Morelan 2:37:51.9 Greg Lyons 2:39:23.1 Blake Dickenson 2:39:38.2 Gannon Jones 2:40:25.8 Chad Everson 2:40:57.3 Lindley Morton 2:41:24.3 David Armstrong 2:41:57.1 Donald Davidson 2:43:36.8 Ron Petti 2:44:12.4 Marshall Curry 2:46:29.5 Chris Jenson 2:47:01.3 Damon Dimick 2:47:08.8 Jerry Holcombe 2:47:10.4 Ted Wachsmuth 2:48:11.3 Matthew Imlach 2:48:14.0 Jake Yraceburu 2:49:29.9 Ken Bronson 2:50:37.8 James Taylor 2:50:47.7 Dominic Corleto 2:51:14.3 Lee Moody 2:51:47.7 Kipp Hammon 2:52:13.8 Clay Speaker 2:56:19.2 Charles Anderson 2:56:57.4 Willard Chi 3:00:29.6 Jeff Walker 3:01:20.9 Charles Augustine 3:01:34.7 Loren Morris 3:01:45.2 Brian Appel 3:02:12.9 Tim Magney 3:05:49.3 David Stevens 3:07:26.0 J Thomas Schurter 3:07:31.1 Michael Boyce 3:09:36.6 Asia Nugent 3:11:29.6 Mike Staats 3:15:14.1 Stephen Dunn 3:34:37.4 Richard Jones 3:35:05.1 Kenneth Caylor 3:46:42.5 Donald Woolley 4:01:38.2 Women’s Sprint Megan Banks 1:14:53.6 Neisha Strait 1:14:55.3 Kellina Stamm 1:16:12.9 Lynn Swanson 1:19:27.4 Stacy Stamm 1:19:34.2 Amy Clifton 1:19:49.5 Suzanne Middleton 1:19:58.9 Stacey Schroeder 1:21:20.2 Katherine Swank 1:22:29.9 Kat Dougherty 1:23:13.5 Tralee Thorn 1:25:25.5 Becky Gee 1:25:56.2 Sarah Click 1:26:08.2 Paige Perilli 1:26:30.2 Julie Hall 1:27:21.2 Kristina Richards 1:27:34.6 Mari Hammon 1:27:38.3 Sara Caldwell-Kan 1:28:19.8 Amanda Husted 1:30:08.8 Anita Stansell 1:30:32.9 Kristin Gault 1:30:43.2 Abbey Stamp 1:32:09.6 Jana Clarke 1:33:08.3 Maria Phoutrides 1:34:36.0 Natasha West 1:35:46.6 Anne Tracy 1:35:57.4 Kathy Westervelt 1:36:30.4 Maelynn Anderson 1:36:33.0 Samantha Duncan 1:37:06.7 Kim Addison 1:37:29.8 Maureen Eldridge 1:38:20.5 Linsey Kau 1:38:38.6 Kay Darling 1:39:20.4 Amy O’Brien 1:39:57.3 Sara Stansell 1:40:22.5 Cathryn Hill 1:41:13.4 Natalie San Andres 1:42:18.7 Christy Gill 1:42:39.3 Chris Turner 1:43:12.0 Julie Hockema 1:43:14.7 Keri Blue 1:44:10.6 Megan Burroughs 1:44:44.0 Julie Jessal 1:45:45.0 Meg Rawlings 1:46:38.4 Teresa Shaffer 1:47:06.2 Tami Schroeder 1:48:40.6 Cleo Droege 1:49:23.7 Rachel Cohen 1:24:00.4 Mary Beth Siewert 1:50:28.8 Ying Zhang 1:51:53.8 Natalya Lane 1:52:55.5 Linda Eaton 1:52:56.1 Pamela Ciullo 1:54:36.0 Makalah Bean 1:56:37.0 Taylor Speer 1:56:56.5 Cindy Picton 1:57:33.1 Shirley Albertson 2:02:25.4 Christine Heritage 2:03:18.3 Kirby Erickson 2:08:25.6 Melanie Webb 2:11:35.1 Catherine Foote 2:15:49.1 Chery Jones 2:37:29.5 Lucinda Jones 2:37:29.6 Men’s Sprint Adam Goulet 1:00:53.3 Marco Ramirez 1:01:41.6 Keith Szot 1:05:31.4 Andrew Libert 1:06:17.3 Kyle Wicks 1:07:49.7 Brad Ferner 1:11:02.6 Bret Wilcox 1:11:31.0 Randy Jeremiah 1:12:25.2 Jacob Taylor 1:13:53.1 Michael Shaw 1:13:56.9 Jeffery MacKenzie 1:14:50.0 Mark Wagar 1:15:01.7 Phil Anderson 1:15:26.1 Stephen Scott 1:16:22.7 Justin Mart 1:16:42.4 Michael Speer 1:16:59.9 Brandon Leahy 1:17:19.6 Patrick Frost 1:17:31.0 Collin Robinson 1:19:46.9 Trevor Steele 1:19:50.5 Michael Nelson 1:20:26.8 Ian Hosek 1:20:29.3 Zachary Bergen 1:20:33.6 Trevor Witt 1:21:02.7 Ray Arreguin 1:21:05.6 Steve West 1:21:33.3 Allen Alley 1:21:40.3 Tim Johnson 1:21:42.0 Jacob Ewing 1:22:02.9 Kirk Lange 1:22:40.8 Tim Hall 1:24:04.3 Daniel Nielson 1:24:46.3 Matt Hilton 1:25:00.4 Sean McElligott 1:28:13.0 Spencer Middleton 1:29:12.5 Dan Weinsoft 1:29:24.6 Eric Wold 1:29:50.3 Curtis Wen 1:30:15.7 Jordan Weiler 1:33:23.9 Sean Hall 1:33:31.3 Darrin McLaughlin 1:33:40.7 Michael Shaffer 1:33:59.9 Colt Gill 1:35:10.5 Daren Hunt 1:36:35.7 Richard Yost 1:38:55.9 Christopher Looney 1:39:00.2 Tc Curtis 1:39:21.4 Michael Bansmer 1:41:46.7 Harry Bourassa 1:43:18.6 John Blackwood 1:44:41.8 Stephen Dunn 1:48:17.9 Matthew Palumbo 1:49:23.9 R Scott Palmer 2:01:16.3 Trevor Looney 2:13:09.1 Gary Jones 2:40:29.2 Gary Jones 2:40:29.9 S PEEDWAY Continued from 1B Tyler Smith; 6. 38-Jimmy Owen; 7. 12X-Pamela Graham; 8. 51-Roy Kirk Jr.; 9. 59-Kevin Kirk Race Summary: Saturday, July 25 Late Models A Feature 1: 1. 4-Brady Sell; 2. 08-Kye Frick; 3. 8D-Doug Davenport; 4. 38-Thomas Hun- ziker; 5. 5-Britton Donahoo; 6. 42-Paul Culp; 7. 20-Josh Sim; 8. 68-Greg Schellhorn; 9. 88P-Mike Peters; 10. 16-Rob Williams; 11. 02A-Aaron Lawson; 12. 8-Lynn McDonald; 13. 78-Ed Peters; 14. 88M-Randy Martin; DNS 31B- Ron Brewster Clark Printing Extreme Sprints A Feature 1: 1. 71-Colby Carter; 2. 1B-Chelsea Blevins; 3. 3-David Hibbard; 4. 5D-Patrick Dills; 5. 44-Jake Helsel (rest of results will be posted soon) IMCA SportMods A Feature 1: 1. 16B-Kolby Clay; 2. 85-Gene Ashley; 3. 51N-Jayson Nelson; 4. 54-Scott Akin; 5. 73- Quality RV Repair Hornets A Feature 1: 1. 32-Daniel Ray; 2. 89-Jim Simmons; 3. 23F-Marcel Forte; 4. 30-K.C. Scott; 5. 7-An- drew Mathers; 6. 03-Eddy Mesce- ji; 7. 48-Mike Swaim; 8. 28-Chris Pierce; 9. 51N-Mike Simmons; 10. 17-Taunton Swaim; 11. 23-Bran- don Letson; 12. 4-Dan Jenkinson; 13. 22A-Justin Austin; 14. 29- Scott Britton; 15. 5-Kayla Sim- mons; 16. 71-Ralph Swaim; 17. 0-James Donaldson; 18. 80-James McClure; 19. 77-Jared Simmons; 20. 27-Stephanie Halladay; DNS 9-Dale Jenkinson; DNS 001-Ste- phen Vepew; DNS 102-Josh Guier Late Model Lites A Feature 1: 1. 16-Randy Hansen; 2. 7-Lee Doty; 3. 29-Greg Prewitt; DNS 66-Eric Aos; DNS 31B-Fran- cis Kuper Austin had his hands full in the fi - nal laps with two other cars trying to overtake him, and coming to the white fl ag his right rear tire would go fl at and take him out of contention. Springfi eld driver Daniel Ray was there to capi- talize for the victory — his fi rst in the Hornet ranks. Jim Simmons of Cottage Grove was second, and Marcel Forte from Junction City came in third. The rest of the top fi ve was made up of K.C. Scott from Springfi eld and Andrew Mathers out of Eugene. The Late Model Lites made their fi rst visit of 2015 to CGS. Portland’s Randy Hansen went wire-to-wire for the vic- tory. Second place was Lee Doty of Central Point, and Prineville pilot Dan Prewitt was third. Cottage Grove Speedway will be in action on Saturday, Aug. 1, for the Wallbanger Cup run in memory of Mark Howard. This is the biggest Street Stock race of the season and will be attracting some really fast cars. Also racing will be the Clark Printing Extreme Sprints, photo by Dirt Monkey Productions Colby Carter won a high-stakes Extreme Sprint event Saturday at CGS. Late Models, and IMCA Modifi eds. Admission prices are Adults $13, Juniors/Seniors/Military $10, Youths (Ages 6-12) $5, fi ve & under free, and a Family Pass (consisting of two adults and up to four youths) is $35. Pit Gates open at 2 p.m., front gates 4, qualify- ing 5:30 and racing begins right around 6:45. For more information, log on to www.cottagegrovespeedway.com. S PORTS B RIEFS Stovall golf tourney to be held Saturday The 20th annual Charlie Stovall Memorial Golf Tourna- ment will be held Saturday, Aug. 1 at Middlefi eld Golf Course. Registration begins at 7:15 a.m. and a shotgun start will commence at 8 a.m. The entry fee for a team (four players) is $180, and $50 for an individual. A barbeque and prize drawing will follow the event. The tournament is hosted an- nually by the Kiwanis Club of Cottage Grove to support area high schools. Those seeking more informa- tion may contact Kurt Walker at 541-942-7700, Mike Stovall at 541-942-7796, or email cgki- wanis@gmail.com. Pickleball debuts in Cottage Grove Pickleball, one of the fast- est growing sports in America, has made its debut in Cottage Grove. The sport is low impact and provides fun and competi- tion for all ages. The game is played on a court that is one- third the size of a tennis court and blends the skills of tennis, ping-pong and badminton. The Cottage Grove pickleball club is currently painting the pickleball courts on the Coiner Park tennis courts so that either sport could be played on any of the courts. The pickleball club has scheduled to meet at the follow- ing times: Mondays and Fridays at 9 a.m., Wednesdays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays at 12 p.m. Play- ers are encouraged to come par- ticipate or watch; extra paddles are available for play. Meeting times will be ad- justed as daylight hours change. The club will be moving into the Armory for the “wet season”. Those seeking more informa- tion may contact Ken Welker at 541-729-2077. Go with the FLOW Don’t miss the boat on what’s happening in town – join the more than 8,000 monthly visitors to the Cottage Grove Sentinel website who are onboard with the local news! Visit us at cgsentinel.com for t%BJMZ6pdatFTt#reaking News! tAccess to full E-Edition! Cottage Grove Sentinel /UI4USFFU10#PY$PUUBHF(SPWF03] www.cgentinel.com Register now for bowling Don’t let a few years of age stop you from having fun bowl- ing. The Senior Citizens Bowl- ing League starts on Wednes- day, Sept. 2 at the Family Fun Bowling Center, 279 3rd St., in Drain. All seniors 55 and older who are interested in joining an active group of senior bowlers are encouraged to register now. Those seeking more information or to register may contact Ginny at 541-510-0160, or Darlene at 541-836-7643. Sign up now for free youth pheasant hunts in September SALEM, Ore.—Registration is now open for ODFW’s free pheasant hunts for youth (age 17 and under) happening around the state in September. The events are being held in Baker City, Central Point, Cor- vallis, Eugene, Hermiston, John Day, Klamath Falls, La Grande, Madras, Portland, The Dalles (Tygh Valley). Dates and regis- tration information can be found online, at a license sales agent or at an ODFW offi ce that sells licenses ODFW and partners stock pheasants at these special hunts that give youth a head start on regular pheasant seasons, which don’t begin until October. Quail and dove may also be hunted. Volunteers often bring their trained hunting dogs to hunt with participants. Some events also begin with a shotgun skills clinic, so participants can prac- tice clay target shooting before hunting. With the exception of a men- tored youth hunt at EE Wilson Wildlife Area near Corvallis on Sept. 20, these events are only open to youth who have passed hunter education. (ODFW has many hunter education classes and fi eld days available before the events.) An adult 21 years of age or older must accompany the youth to supervise but may not hunt. “If your child made it through hunter education but is still new to the sport, this is a great way to get them started,” says James Reed, ODFW hunter educa- tion coordinator. “These events happen before regular pheasant seasons open and are a great opportunity for kids to get out hunting.” ODFW stresses safety dur- ing the hunts. Both hunter and supervisor must wear a hunter orange hat, eye protection and a hunter orange vest—equipment provided by ODFW at the clin- ics to anyone who doesn’t have it. Hunters also need to check in and out of the hunt. The hunts are free, though youth hunters need a valid hunt- ing license ($14.50) and Harvest Information Program validation (free) to hunt. Youth hunters age 14-17 also need an upland game bird validation ($8.50). Pur- chase online, at a license sales agent or ODFW offi ce that sells licenses. Licenses and tags will not be sold at the events. While most areas have a hunt both Saturday and Sunday, youth hunters may only sign up for one hunt. They are welcome to hunt stand by on the other day. Middlefi eld Mens Club Game: 3 Best Ball Date: July 23 1, Gary Ingram, Ron Warner, Dave Tooker, Jim Cunning- ham (-28). 2t, Bruce Dor- man, Jerry Pennington, Dick Winters, Pat Rickard (-25). 2t, Dan Duffy, Ed Prunkl, Al Schweitzer, Steve Lindholm (-25). Low Gross: 1, Mike Helms 65. 2, Jack Doleman 67. 3t, Bruce Dorman, 3t, Leroy Bodine. Low Net: 1t, Gary Ingram 58. 1t, Jerry Pennington 58. 3t, Darrell Lee 60. 3t, Jim Cunningham 60. Closest to the Pin: No. 5 Dave Tooker. No. 7, Mike Cooney. No. 14 Mike Helms. Longest Putt: No. 12 Ed Prunkl.