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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL April 13, 2016 3B GOLF SCORES SPEEDWAY CONTINUED FROM PG 1B and Redmond ace Mark Car- rell. In Late Model competition the main event would see an action packed feature. Twenty Late Models would be in attendance for night one. In the feature, Salem pilot Britton Donahoo would seize the early race lead. He would remain there for quite some time before being over- taken by Darren Coffell, shortly after a lap 12 restart. Coffell maintained the position for the remainder of the race to put #46 Rocket in victory lane. Rob Mayea from Bend was the runner-up, followed by Brit- ton Donahoo in third. Fourth place would go to Thomas Hun- zier, also from Bend, while fi n- ishing fi fth was Coos Bay’s Eric Luckman. Thomas Hunziker was the fast time of the night in time trials. Thursday, April 7 Game: 3-2-1 Best Ball Heat race winners were Hunzik- er, Springfi eld driver Paul Cup and Eric Luckman. The Street Stocks would be a good mix of Cottage Grove Speedway regulars as well as several visitors from a few dif- ferent tracks. Cottage Grove's Evan Britton would be the early leader. Britton would lose the lead around lap four to Chris Sine. Sine, out of Eugene, would hold off the competition to win the race. Andrew Langan of Jasper was a close second in his familiar #74 Nova, while the #36 Camaro of Portland’s Jody Tanner placed third. Evan Britton would end the evening in fourth, and the #11 Camaro of Joey Cannon from Portland in fi fth. It would be a complete clean sweep for Chris Sine as he set fast time and won the heat race in addi- tion to his main event triumph. Last but not least was the Quality RV Repair Hornets. K.C. Scott got to the front early in the #30 machine. There would be a fair number of stoppages in the feature, but Scott, of Spring- fi eld, would stay in front of the fi eld the rest of the way despite being held up briefl y in lapped traffi c in the last few laps. Harrisburg’s James McClure had an impressive second place fi nish in his #80 entry, and be- hind him in third would be Mike Simmons of Cottage Grove. The balance of the top fi ve would be comprised of Marcola’s Bran- don Letsom in fourth and Mike Swaim of Dexter, despite spin- ning coming across the line, in the #48 car. Mike Simmons would be the fastest qualifi er during time tri- als. Mike Simmons, Brandon Letsom, and Mike Swaim were the three heat race winners dur- ing the course of the evening. TRACK AND FIELD CONTINUED FROM PG 1B Tharpe told the Sentinel that he was feeling strong about the hurdles, and during his prelimi- nary run, his coach hand-clocked him at about 14.9, although hand-clocked runs are usually inaccurate. However, this past Friday, Tharpe took control of the high hurdles and not only took home gold, but beat his PR with a time of 15 seconds fl at. His coach’s hand-clocked time may not have been very inaccu- rate. The senior is now poised to break 15 seconds, which would put him in a great position for a state title in the high hurdles. Jacob Woods continued to show promise in the high hur- dles, fi nishing third overall with a time of 16.80 seconds. Tharpe also took home silver in the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 43 seconds fl at. Sopho- more Hayden Glenn fi nished in third just 0.4 seconds slower than his senior teammate. In throwing, Brad Geisler led the way for Cottage Grove. Geisler fi nished eighth in the shot put event with a distance of 38 feet, 11.25 inches. This is a slight improvement from last week’s 38 feet, 10 inches. The senior also fi nished in fourth in the discus throw with a distance of 126 feet. Seth Green fi nished just behind Geisler with 121 feet, one inch. In other fi eld events, Cot- tage Grove didn’t fi nd any gold medals,but still made it to the fi - nals with strong fi nishes. Junior Tucker Porter placed fi fth (the same place in the Marist Clas- sic), but increased his distance by about a foot with a jump of 20 feet, 1.25 inches. In the triple jump, Porter placed third with an almost identical jump as last week, just 0.75 inches further with a distance of 40 feet, 4.75 inches. The girls’ performance didn’t stand out as much as the boys’ this week due to some lingering health issues. Hannah Albrecht scratched in the 100-meter dash and didn’t compete in the 400- meter race, an event she is very successful in. She was fi ghting an illness last week but still managed to fi nish in second in the 400-meter dash, clocking in at 62.12 seconds. The fastest time at the Springfi eld meet was over three seconds slower. As the squad begins to en- ter the bulk of their season, the Lions seem to be moving in the right direction. After heavy competition against 5A and 6A schools, Cottage Grove will be a threatening team in future meets. First Place Gary Ingram Bob Martindale Gary Sparks Jim Wamsley -22 Second Place (tie) Mel Gowing Ron Ackerman Don Hanly Jim Cunningham -21 Second Place (tie) Larry Emery Russell Bryce RW Ryan Frank LaCosse BD -21 -18 Fifth Place (tie) Gary Ackley David Morris Jerry Pennington Dick Winters -17 Fifth Place (tie) Bill Avery Larry Eyman Frank Gates Bill Medin -17 Low Gross Dan Smith Steve Erickson Monday, April 4 Game: 3-2-1 Points Mike Helms Gary Sparks Bruce Dorman First Place (tie) Larry Emery Larry Eyman Frank Gates Frank LaCosse 91 First Place (tie) Mel Gowing Leon Hayes David Morris Gary Rider 91 First Place (tie) Tom Arney Mike Cooney Gary Ingram Bill Avery BD First Place (tie) 91 Low Gross Mike Helms Jake Cox Gary Ingram Deross Kinkade 73 74 75 Low Net Bill Avery Bob Martindale Dale Johnson Leon Hayes Gary Ackley Jim Cunningham Ron Ackerman 64 Gary Ingram Dick Winters 60 62 62 63 63 63 65 65 Closest to the Pin #5 Leon Hayes #7 Gary Welch #14 Leon Hayes Longest Putt #15 Gary Ingram 71 73 Jake Cox Phil Hamilton Bob McCarty Gary Rider BD 91 Gary Rider 76 Low Net Jake Cox Gary Ingram Tom Arney Jim Cunningham Phil Hamilton 62 62 62 62 64 Closest to the Pin #5 Gary Ingram #7 Steve Erickson #14 Phil Hamilton 70 74 74 75 Longest Putt #16 Mel Gowing Middlfi eld Ladies' $ PUUBHF ( SPWF Golf Club open house 4 FOUJOFM Our Community Newspaper since 1889 The Middlefi eld Ladies' Golf Club are having an Open House on Wednesday, May 4, 2016. 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