2B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL July 6, 2016 GOLF: Middlefi eld Men's Club SPEEDWAY CONTINUED FROM PG 1B Monday, June 27 Game: 1-2-3 Points First Place Frank Gates Gary Culp Don Perkins Jim Wamsley 96 Second Place Bill Beckett Tim Martin Larry Zuvich Gary Sparks 89 Third Place Mel Gowing Gary Ingram Al Nelson Bill Wilson 88 Fourth Place Larry Emery Frank Conti Dave England Jerry Singer 87 Fifth place (tie) Steve Erickson David Morris Steve Lindholm Darrell Lee 86 Fifth Place (tie) Tom Arney Mike Cooney Phil Hamilton Pat Rickard 86 First Place Frank Gates Jim Hoover Gary Ingram John Kallbrier -26 Second Place Don Perkins Mel Gowing David Morris Gary Culp -21 Third Place Tom Arney Tim Martin Ed Prunkl Steve Wile -19 Fourth Place Mike Helms Jack Doleman Don Hanly Bill Wilson -18 Fifth Place (tie) Ron Ackerman Frank Conti Larry Emery Phil Hamilton -17 Fifth Place (tie) Bill Avery Bill Beckett Gary Sparks Dick Winters -17 71 72 Low Net Larry Zuvich Al Nelson Jerry Pennington Dick Winters Don Perkins Gary Rider Bill Wilson 62 62 64 64 64 65 65 Closest to the Pin #5 Larry Zuvich #7 Mike Cooney #14 Steve Lindholm Longest Putt #16 Jerry Pennington Low Gross Larry Emery Gary Sparks Dan Smith Thursday, June 30 Game: 1-2-3 Best Ball Jerry Singer Mike Helms 69 70 73 Low Net Bill Wilson Paul Waterman Darrell Lee Mel Gowing David Morris Phil Hamilton Ron Ackerman Dick Winters Tom Arney 64 Closest to the Pin #5 Paul Waterman #7 Gary Culp #14 David Morris 59 61 61 61 62 63 64 64 Longest Putt #16 David Morris SOUTH VALLEY ATHLETICS SUMMER CAMPS Low Gross Tim Martin Gary Ingram Mike Helms Gary Sparks 72 73 73 73 the fi rst victory of the season for Redmond. Desbiens was second, fol- lowed by Creswell’s Raquel Ivie in third. Cottage Grove native Patrick Dills crossed the wire in fourth, while the fi fth-place fi n- isher was Dave Hibbard. The IMCA Modifi ed fea- ture turned out to be a caution- plagued affair. A total of nine stoppages occurred and brought about several restarts. Pleas- ant Hill’s Justin Austin grabbed the initial lead in his Art Hiatt owned entry. On lap four, Craig Hanson made the pass around Austin for the position. Eight of the nine cautions happened after Hanson took the top spot, which meant he had to master the restarts. Hanson was able to retain the coveted position each and every time to win his sec- ond race of the year at CGS. Curtis Towns of Cottage Grove fi nished in the runner- up position, and Klamath Falls’ Nick Trenchard placed third in the Rich and Nicky Biehn- owned machine. Steven Sturda- vant from Springfi eld got fourth and Coquille’s Ryan Baker completed the top fi ve in fi fth. The Street Stocks were on the card for a non-point affair. Matt King, now residing in Spring- fi eld, paced the fi eld early in the main event. By lap seven, Cottage Grove’s Bo Eastman led the charge, but Evan Britton overtook Eastman after a lap nine restart. Britton, who is also from Cottage Grove, dominated the remaining distance to win his fi rst race of the season. King ended his night second while Troy Chamberlain fi n- ished third. Eastman was fourth and Redmond’s Scott Lehman got fi fth. Last but not least was the Quality RV Repair Hornets. Veneta’s Brad Moffett led the opening circuit but soon lost it to Josh Corley of Westfi r on the second time around. Corley held on to fi rst place for much of the race until he got involved in an incident in lapped traffi c on lap 13. This would give the po- sition to Joe Maricle. Maricle, of Veneta, would stay in front of the fi eld to win his sixth race of 2016 and third straight victory. Moffett was second and Springfi eld’s K.C. 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