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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL January 27, 2016
WRESTLING
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The Lions struggled even
more so against North Marion.
Of the 15 matches, Cottage
Grove only came out victori-
ous in three of them, one from a
forfeit. Andrew Bordeaux man-
aged to pin Damian Chavez in
the fi rst period, and Elijah Far-
rell fi nished by pinning Ramon
Organiz in the second period.
Philomath proved to be less
of a challenge for the Lions,
who dealt with the Warriors 48-
26. Cottage Grove won eight
of the 14 match-ups, and all
eight resulted in pins. Rolfe,
3B
Wrestling Scoreboard
Boitz, Chamberlain, Woertnik,
the Bordeaux brothers and Far-
rell all won by pin. Farrell’s pin
came within the fi rst 40 sec-
onds, and Allen managed to pin
Cody Chambers of Philomath in
under 30 seconds.
Overall, 1-2 in a dual meet is
not where the Lions would like
to see themselves, and at the
Phoenix Multi-Dual meet, they
changed their fate and went 3-
0 against North Valley, Phoenix
and Rogue River.
The Lions started out lucky
with two forfeits against Chance
Ralston and Rolfe, but nonethe-
less they started off hot with a
12-4 major decision win from
Boitz over North Valley’s Chris-
tian Garfi eld.
Kripeerapan found redemp-
tion by pinning Haleigh Wag-
man in the fi rst period. North
Valley ultimately ended with
six forfeits, giving the Lions an
easy 64-16 win.
The dual against Phoenix was
much closer and was a great Tri-
umph for Cottage Grove. Boitz
was able to pin Elijah Leonis
in the fi rst period after Phoenix
started out ahead with a pin and
a decision win. Allen then simi-
larly pinned his opponent in the
fi rst period directly after Boitz.
However, Kripeerapan, Cham-
berlain and Woertnik all lost to
their opponents: by pin, major
decision, pin and pin, respec-
tively.
It was Alan Bordeaux and
Andrew Bordeaux that came
out with two wins that helped
the Lions get back into the dual.
Alan won by major decision
(10-2) over William Frazee, and
Andrew pinned Garrett Truex in
the second period. Stalder kept
up the work by beating Justin
Knight, who fell to an injury. A
forfeit in the penultimate match
up and a pin by Adam Lamb
gave Cottage Grove the edge to
win, 40-37.
Finally, the Lions took care
of Rogue River with ease. Aside
from the three forfeits, Cottage
Grove won 10 out of the 11
match-ups with the only loss
being by Woertnik, who lost by
a 13-8 decision, a hard-fought
match.
After struggling at home, the
Lions managed to sweep their
way through Phoenix on Satur-
day, beating all three opponents.
Cottage Grove travels to Sis-
ters on Thursday, Jan. 28 for a
league dual, looking to continue
their Sky-Em success.
Region Two Cross-
over Duals
Opponent
Cascade
North Marion
Philomath
Result
L 37-31
L 53-18
W 48-26
Phoenix Mult-Dual
Meet
Opponent
North Valley
Phoenix
Rogue River
Result
W 64-16
W 40-37
W 78-3
SWIMMING
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The 100-meter butterfl y race
was when things went awry.
Dukes raced by himself against
two other North Eugene swim-
mers. Dukes placed third, giv-
ing the Lions three points, and
North Eugene took fi rst and
second, giving North Eugene a
huge boost of 10 points.
Dukes was later outnumbered
3-1 again by North Eugene, this
time on the 500-meter freestyle
race. He blew the competition
away with a time of 5:32.56
and a fi rst-place fi nish, but with
North Eugene’s three partici-
pants getting second, third and
fi fth fi nishes (Junction City oc-
casionally participating, placing
fourth in this race), that gave
them eight points to Dukes’ six,
the Highlanders were able to
stretch their lead.
The Lions were occasion-
ally outdone on even matchups,
however. On the 266 freestyle
relay, Burleson, Pifer, Clure
and Chambers came second to
North Eugene, fi nishing with a
time of 2:50.14.
Chambers and Clure managed
to snag fi rst and fourth place
respectively in the 100-meter
backstroke, giving them eight
points to North Eugene’s seven,
but by then, the lead seemed too
great to be overcome.
The meet was fi nished with
the 400-meter freestyle relay,
where Dukes, Witt, Chambers
and Burleson came in second
with a time of 2:53.25; North
Eugene fi nished in 2:47. The Li-
ons lost 82-66 but were not dis-
couraged by their performance.
“I feel really good about how
they swam,” Head Coach Tyson
Pilling said. “It’s just a bummer
that we were occasionally a man
or two short.”
Set & Spike Volleyball
Team
Sets in the City
Nice Hits
Markham Electric
Olsson Electric
Horners
Misfi ts
W
31
28
27
20
9
1
L
8
11
12
19
30
38
Golf: Middlefi eld Men's Club
Monday, Jan. 18
Game: 3 Best Ball
First Place
Larry Emery
Jack Doleman
Don Hanly
Bob McCarty
-20
Second Place
Steve Erickson
Gary Ingram
Jerry Pennington
Gary Sparks
-18
Third Place (tie)
Bill Avery
Gary Rider
Dick Winters
Dan Smith
-12
Mike Helms
Gary Sparks
73
73
Third Place (tie)
Bill Wilson
Pat Rickard
Dave Tooker
Gary Culp
-12
Low Net
Gary Ingram
Gary Culp
Jack Doleman
Jerry Pennington
60
64
65
65
Low Gross
Gary Ingram
Dan Smith
Thursday, Jan. 21
Game: 3 points
First Place
Bill Avery
Frank Gates
Phil Hamilton
Dan Smith
130
Third Place
Larry Eyman
Leon Hayes
Darrell Lee
Gary Sparks
Second Place
Jake Cox
Jack Doleman
Frank LaCosse
Gary Welch
128
Fourth Place
Jim Hoover
Deross Kinkade
Dave Tooker
Jim Wamsley
71
72
Low Gross
Jake Cox
Dan Smith
Jack Doleman
Gary Sparks
Steve Erickson
127
123
67
71
75
75
75
Closest to the Pin
#5
Gary Ingram
#7
Dan Smith
#14 Phil Hamilton
Longest Putt
#11 Jake Cox
Low Net
Leon Hayes
Jim Hoover
Dave Tooker
Frank Gates
Don Hanly
59
62
62
63
64
Closest to the Pin
#5
Jake Cox
#7
Jake Cox (hole-in-one)
#14 Bob McCarty
Longest Putt
#18 Frank Gates
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