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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL January 6, 2016
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rebound game with nine re-
bounds, and Nichols-Ferguson
had eight rebounds. Cottage
Grove was once again the leader
in rebounds with 50 to Blan-
chet’s 35, but having 27, turn-
overs to the Cavaliers 11 quickly
made that statistic irrelevant.
It was an extremely off-putting
game against Santiam Christian
on Jan. 2, and the Lions seemed
to be playing well on defense,
but offensively they could not
score and eventually lost 38-27.
The Lions only made four of 36
fi eld goals (a low of 11 percent),
accounting for only nine points
all game. It was only the abil-
ity to sink free throws (18 of 32)
that kept them in the game.
“If we would have shot the
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James Burruss
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The Lions combined accounted for nine
Behind him again were Sentman with 10
steals, but the Trojans had only seven turn- points and Tucker with nine points. Hunter
Gipson and Parent each had four points and
their 45 points came from the Trojan’s overs compared to Cottage Grove’s 20.
Cottage Grove was outscored 18-9 in the Porter had two.
bench.
The last two games have moved the Li-
The Lions were 38 percent from the fi eld fourth quarter, but it ended up not being
and an outstanding 75 percent from the free enough to mount a comeback after a 26- ons up to 6-3, already having won one more
game than they did last year in their 5-19
throw line (sinking 15 of 20 free throws). point defi cit going into the fi nal quarter.
Then, on Saturday, Jan. 2, the Lions host- season. The OSAA has ranked the Lions
Cottage Grove also had 40 rebounds com-
pared to Douglas’ 22, a large portion of that ed Santiam Christian School, where they number eight in the state. This week, the
coming from senior Chance Hopkins, who faced a tougher challenge than Douglas but team travels to South Umpqua and hosts the
top-ranked team of Philomath on Friday,
had 13 rebounds total (fi ve offensive, eight still pulled out the win, 41-36.
The Lions shot for only 13 of 44 fi eld Jan. 8.
defensive). Hopkins also had 14 points on
the night, giving him a double-double, the goals (29 percent) but were again sharp
from the free throw line, sinking 12 of
only player to achieve that in the game.
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Commonwealth Financial
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ball well against [them], we
would have pulled off the up-
set,” Head Coach Kevin Yoss
said. And while sports enthusi-
asts don’t usually like to discuss
the “what ifs” in a game, Yoss
has a very strong point.
Only one shot was made each
by Murphy, Arnold, Kassidy
Whisler and Harsh. Harsh was
the leading scorer with eight
points by sinking one three-
pointer and fi ve free throws.
The Lions had 47 rebounds to
Santiam’s 37, but yet again the
turnover margin hurt their abil-
ity to score points, with 32 turn-
overs to Santiam’s 15.
It will be a tough road ahead,
but it will be interesting to see
how Cottage Grove will fair for
the rest of the season and how
well they do in league play.
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