Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, March 23, 2016, Page 2B, Image 14

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL March 23, 2016
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BOWLING
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5 O’Clock Shadows
Junior Stars
The Corndogs
J Dawgs
The Wrecking Ball
Space Money Mafi a
Lane Rangers
Who gives a Split!
Dolls with Balls
Lane Damage
Individual High Avg.
Boys
Jared Simmons 178.85
Skyler Arnold
Christopher Allen
Mike McBeth
Jessy Thomason
Josh Stewart
Girls
Fayth Stewart
Olivia Perkins
Hope Stewart
Nikki Allen
Kayley Davis
Tia Harp
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Half & Half
V. Richenstein MD
Addi’s Diner
Book Mine
Amigos Quatro 11
Ames to be True
Harvet Kig
Opie Motorsports
Jenni & the Jetts 2
Aces High
Hot Shots Coffee
All in the Family
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High Game
Ron Bascue
Jennifer Saldana
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Three High Series
Ron Bascue
Don Fitzgerald
James Burruss
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Jennifer Saldana
Cherry Bascue
Ralene Ames
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Cottage Mixers
Kelly Trailer Repair
Forklift Services of Oregon
Swearengin Designs
Taylor’s Towing
Brad’s Chevy/GMC
Points Plus
Jerry Brown Co.
Covered Bridge Ukulele
Quintuple Trouble
Commonwealth Financial
Replacements
Funseekers
High Game
Butch Cardoza
Merv Kwandt
Kaylea Willhite
Megan McNary
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High Series
Merv Kwandt
Butch Cardoza
Kaylea Willhite
Megan McNary
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Jayden Tucker, Connor How-
ard, Konrad Raum and Tucker
Porter were all invited to com-
pete in the high school exhibi-
tion. In a heat of six teams from
classes 1A to 4A, student-ath-
letes from Cottage Grove com-
peted in a 4x400-meter relay
event. The Lions took home
third place with a little bit of rust
in their technique, but Knutson
says that it was more about the
experience than anything else.
“The kids will probably never
get to do anything like this again
for the rest of their lives,” he
said. The IAAF World Indoor
Championships happen every
other year (except for 2003 and
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Roman Numerals
More Beer
Double D & the Kelly’s
JBYOTC
Party Patrol
Cracker Jacks
Bowl Dozers
Joe’s Diner
Senior Funsters
Ally Oops
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High Game
Mike McCarty
Natalie Clark
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Three High Series
Mike Mann
Austin Renfro
Mike McCarty
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Natalie Clark
Vanessa Chenoweth
Koleen Kelly
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A NEW 5k RACE UP & DOWN HISTORIC MT. DAVID
in COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
W/ T-SHIRT
Registration after 3/28 is $25/$37
FOR INFO & REGISTRATION / INCLUDES DRINK TICKET
FOR BREWSTATION AND GLOW STICK FUN!
Start & Finish 7th & East Whiteaker AVE.
was overall much more formal
and serious.
“The security was very much
heightened and the kids were
treated very respectfully,” he
said. According to Knutson,
even sitting in the waiting area
was a great experience as the
high school athletes mingled
next to world-class profession-
als from all over the world.
While the relay team didn’t
necessarily perform as best as
they could, the more important
aspect of the trip was to simply
be a part of the whole experi-
ence and enjoy a professional
and international perspective on
the sport they enjoy themselves.
SOFTBALL
Ball & Chain
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2004, where the tournament
switched from odd years to
even years). The last time these
championships were held in the
United States was 1987 in In-
dianapolis’ Hoosier Dome, only
the second championship ever
hosted. Since then, it has been
held all over Europe and parts of
the Middle East, making this op-
portunity an extremely rare one
for local high school athletes.
The National Champion-
ships were held the weekend
before, where several other Li-
ons were invited to compete
in a high school meet that fea-
tured athletes from all over the
Northwest. However, with the
international implication in this
meet, Knutson said the event
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“We just want to start getting
more pitches over the plate, and
that’s going to result in a lot of
hits, so we just have to make
sure our defense can make
plays and back up the pitcher,”
she said. And while many runs
have been allowed, there’s been
a pattern of improvement. After
each game, the Lions are giving
up fewer and fewer runs.
Frieze also says that the play-
ers are remaining positive dur-
ing their struggle.
“They all have a really great
attitude,” she said.
Looking forward, Frieze says
the defense will begin to step up
as the pitchers learn consistency
in their game.
Dynamic Trios
Meri Rollers
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Advanced Eyecare
Golding Enterprises
Rolling Pins
USA Heating & AC
Rubi’s Beauty Salon
Middlefi eld Oaks Acorns
Split Happens
Swearengin Enterprises
New Creations
Cottage Bowl
Harvey’s Selective Logging
Swearengin Design
Lucky Ladies
Mom’s Girls
Treasure Chest
EEK
Simand Chiropractic
Addi’s Diner
Cottage Bowl
Ron’s Girls
Charlie’s Angels
Blue Sunshine
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High Game
Jacki Jackson
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High Game
Margot Gotcher
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Three High Series
Jacki Jackson
Megan McNary
Raelene Ames
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Three High Series
Margot Gotcher
Ellie Golding
Patsy McNally
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