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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL April 6, 2016 3B April 1, 2016: Fool's 5k Rush Results Place 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Name Geoff Henkle Andrew Dissma Daniel Sulak Katie Fitch Jon Stinnett Jerry Stromme Bob Schneider James Markus Aramie Nydam McKenzie Baker Daniel Miller Daniel Agustin Anthony Joos Brenda Arbsland Svanna Davis Juli Timperley Sara Smith Emily Baker Mitchell Johnson Lexie Hall Ron Stanley Robyn Stanley Karla Bengtson Dustin Bengtson Jessica Baker Tami Schroeder Eric Schroeder Shauna Neigh Steve Neigh Time 19.31 19.38 23.31 24:47 24:49 26.25 27:34 27:44 28:55 28:59 29:10 29:19 30:57 34:56 34:59 35:13 38:46 39:27 44:13 44:33 44:57 45:06 55:12 55:54 58:21 58:43 58:44 59:21 59:24 At the top of Mt. David, runners were given random objects to return to the fi nish line with to give a jokster's spin to the run. Winner Geoff Henkle led the pack for the entire race. TRACK CONTINUED FROM PG 1B Photo by Sam Wright Runners of all ages participated in the Fool's Rush race on April Fool's day. Grab a BITE of Cottage Grove R estaurant G U I D E Ask your sales representative about placing your restaurant ad here. DAILY BLOODY LUNCH MARY R BAR & DINNE SIUNDAYS • 12-8PM S L A I C SPE NEW HAPPY HOUR Perhaps the strongest perfor- mance in one event for the girls’ track squad was in the high jump. Senior Melissa Thielman and sophomore Keara Murphy tied the fi rst-place height of four feet 10 inches but were placed second and third respectively behind Sheldon’s Amber Pre- vedello. Jaylene Forrester of Cottage Grove also placed at 14 with a height of four feet two inches. One of the best performances of the day from the boys’ side was from Tucker Porter, who fi nished second in the triple jump, although his distance was listed as the same as the fi rst- place winner. Porter initially fi nished the prelims in fourth place (39 feet, 4.75 inches), just in front of his teammate Jayden Tucker. But in the fi nals, Porter pulled out one of his best jumps with a distance of 40 feet, four inches. Along the track, Cottage Grove’s Hannah Albrecht fi n- ished in second place for the 400-meter dash, and Hudson Weybright placed eighth for the 800-meter dash. Albrecht’s open 400-meter time of 62.12 seconds was a personal best for her despite the junior feeling unwell on Saturday. “She sat in the bleachers for the most part after that, al- though she still came out to run a 62-second run in the 4x400,” Knutson said. But the performance of the day on the track must go to Michael Tharpe in the 110-me- ter hurdles. The high hurdles prove to be one of Tharpe’s best events. Coming off of a fourth-place fi nish at state last year, Tharpe was chasing his personal best of 15.22 seconds. In the pre- liminary round, his coach hand- clocked him at 14.93 seconds, which will always be off by sev- eral tenths of a second. In the fi nals, although he did not beat his personal best, his second place time of 15.36 seconds is putting him dangerously close. “I feel really good about it,” Tharpe said. “It’s early and I’ll keep practicing.” It indeed is early in the season for a time of 15.36. Tharpe could defi nitely break his personal record, and even at 15.36 seconds, he’s still in the running for being able to compete for a gold medal at state. “That was a really great open- er for him,” Knutson said. Thar- pe was second to John Bates, a senior from Lebanon who took the gold in the high hurdles, at the 5A state meet last year. The Lions are also showing depth for the hurdles as sopho- more Jacob Woods fi nished in fi fth place with 16.64 seconds and Hayden Glenn (sophomore) fi nished in seventh with 17.20. “They’re getting used to the race, and I think they can do very well in the future as they get their forms down,” Knutson said. This week the Lions host a meet at home of Wednesday and then travel to Springfi eld where they will face more 5A schools. But that shouldn’t bother Cot- tage Grove, as they’ve been able to keep up with the competition so far. Douglas G. Maddess, DMD FAMILY AND GENERAL DENTISTRY Brightening Lives One Smile at a Time FOOD MENU 3-7PM Daily Specials 20% OFF for Active Military & Vets Tuesday Night is Senior Night 4pm-8pm EL TAPATIO (541) 767-0457 Mexican Restaurant & Cantina Open Daily for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun-Thurs 6 a.m. - 10 a.m. Fri. & Sat. Mangiano’s Pizzeria Homemade Pizza ~ Lasagna ~ Spaghetti Everything made from scratch! TWO ONE TIME SALAD BARS & LARGE ONE TOPPING PIZZA $25.00 NEW MENU!! WE DELIVER! Starting at 5 p.m. Closed Sunday & Monday open Tue-Thur 11am-8pm Friday & Saturday 11am-9pm Salad Bar 2915 Row River Rd • 541-942-5432 1590 Gateway Blvd. • Cottage Grove • 541-942-7144 See our new website: douglasgmaddessdmd.com