2B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL January 27, 2016 Girls' Basketball Bowling CONTINUED FROM PG 1B Dynamic Trios Ball & Chain Roman Numerals JBYOTC Joe’s Diner More Beer Bowl Dozers Ally Oops Thunderboltz Cracker Jacks Senior Funsters 15 14 11 10 8 8 8 8 7 High Game Jim Bricher Jen Cranmer 275 234 Three High Series David Nichols Chad Renfro Jim Bricher 712 692 683 Koleen Kelly Natalie Clark Jen Cranmer 638 622 592 5 6 6 10 12 12 12 12 13 High Game Robin Kwandt Three High Series Allie Simons Jacki Jackson Emma Simons 26 23 21 20 19 18 18 18 17 16 High Game Better Senters 203 Three High Series Margot Gotcher Patsy McNally Judy Earl 536 515 506 26 25 25 21.5 20.5 20.5 17 16 15 14 10.5 5 10 11 11 14.5 15.5 15.5 19 20 21 22 25.5 31 5 O’Clock Shadows Meri Rollers Cottage Bowl Blue Sunshine EEK Addi’s Diner The Treasure Chest Mom’s Girls Lucky Ladies Charlie’s Angels Simand Chiropractic Ron’s Girls Rolling Pins Golding Enterprises Advanced Eyecare USA Heating & AC New Creations Swearengin Design Harvey’s Selective Logging Swearengin Enterprises Rubi’s Beauty Salon Middlefi eld Oaks Acorns Split Happens Cottage Bowl 14 19 18 20 17 22 22 22 23 20 Jenni & the Jetts V. Richenstein MD Amigos Quatro Ames to be True Aces High Half & Half Harvey Log Book Mine Addi’s Diner Hot Shot Coffee Opie Motorsports All In The Family 27 18 17 16 16 15 14 13 13 13 12 10 194 High Game Johnny Saldana Cherry Bascue 249 193 526 499 480 Three High Series Craig Toevs Johnny Saldana Mick Batchelor 612 601 591 Cherry Bascue Lia McTaggart Jennifer Saldana 562 522 520 5 14 15 12 16 17 14 19 19 19 12 22 Cottage Mixers Quintuple Trouble Swearengin Designs Points Plus Taylor’s Towing Brad’s Chevy/GMC Commonwealth Financial Kelly Trailer Repair Funseekers Forklift Services Of Org Covered Bridge Ukulele Jerry Brown Co Replacements High Game Butch Cardoza Ayron Burdett 268 267 Natalie Clark Laura Cardoza 227 204 High Series Butch Cardoza Ayron Burdett 744 724 Kaylea Willhite Laura Cardoza 591 577 52 39 37 36 33 32 32 29 26 25 20 17 11 24 26 27 30 31 31 34 37 38 43 46 After being up 15-14 at half- time, the Lions were unable to maintain their lead or pull away, being outscored by Sisters 16- 10 in the third quarter. Although the fourth quarter saw a 5-3 run by the Lions to inch closer to tying the game, Cottage Grove largely was unable to capitalize on their possessions. The game largely rested on the shoulders of senior Melissa Thielman, who had 15 points, four rebounds and a steal on the night. Thielman’s 15 points were the most points by any oth- er Lion by at least nine points. The senior also had the game’s only three-point shot. Keara Murphy was the Lions second highest scorer with six points. The sophomore also had fi ve rebounds and two blocks on the night. Other scorers were Hannah Arnold (four points), Taylor Harsh (three points) and Sierra Blomquist (two points). The Lions then traveled to Junction City on Friday, where they faced an even tougher chal- lenge against the Tigers. Again, the Lions weren’t completely down and out, but once Junction City took a quick 11-6 fi rst-quarter lead, they didn’t look back. Cottage Grove made nine of 38 fi eld goals (23 percent) but weren’t far behind a similar 12 of 41 (29 percent) rate by the Tigers. Blomquist led with six points off of two three-point shots, fol- lowed closely by Harsh, who scored fi ve points and sank one from three-point range as well. The game saw the return of Delia Nichols-Ferguson, the senior who suffered a concus- sion against South Umpqua on Jan. 5. The Junction City game also saw the fi rst time for Mur- phy to start. She and Blomquist are the only sophomores on the team. Murphy had two points that game. Yoss says that despite the losses, the spirits of the girls have yet to be dampened. “Even though we lost both games, the girls are still positive and upbeat,” he said. And they will have to be as they continue on into league- play. Cottage Grove started off 0-6 before grabbing their fi rst win at Siuslaw. The Lions then went on a four-game los- ing streak before beating South Umpqua and Philomath in back- to-back wins. Now they stare down another four-game los- ing streak as they host Suther- lin and Sweet Home this week. Every day is an opportunity to improve and Lion fans can only hope that the girls’ can endure this season’s struggles. Boys' Basketball CONTINUED FROM PG 1B Neither team could pull away from the other throughout the entire game. The largest lead the Lions ever had was by fi ve, and for the Tigers it was seven. In the fi nal minute, it was Junction City that went on a 7-0 run to go up by fi ve in the fi nal minute of the game. That’s when Sentman hit his three-pointer followed by fouling Junction City as the result of Cottage Grove’s full-court press. On a one-and-one opportunity, Isaac Potter of Junction City missed the free throw, which was the undoing of the Tigers as the Li- ons rebounded and charged the basket with Sentman’s fl oater forcing overtime. “They’re hard to play against,” Pollard said. “They take care of the basketball, they move the thing. They spread you out.” During Cottage Grove’s fi nal possession, the Tigers had three opportunities to snag a rebound to seal the game, but after a shot by Sentman was blocked, Par- ent jumped on the loose ball and forced a foul, sending him to the line and ultimately a thrill- ing victory. Tucker Porter and Hunter Gipson scored eight points along with Jaydun Ducker and Chance Hopkins, who had four apiece. Throughout the 2015-2016 season, Cottage Grove has shown an extremely high level of poise by being able to pull out wins during neck-and- neck games. From Stayton to Philomath and to Junction City, overtime has meant winning time for the Lions. 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