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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL July 27, 2016
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Winebarger, doing double duty,
was fast time of the evening and also
won the Dot’s Trophy Shop Trophy
Dash. Heat races were won by Da-
vid Schmidt and Paul Culp.
Last but not least was the Street
Stocks. Evan Britton of Cottage
Grove was the car to beat for the lon-
gest time but was passed on the 11th
lap by Andrew Langan. Langan, out
of Jasper and driving for car owner
Kevin Williamson, held off the com-
petition the rest of the way to win his
fi rst race at Cottage Grove this year.
Evan Britton fi nished second
while third went to Eugene’s Chris
Sine. Talyn Roberts, of Gresham,
was fourth and Cottage Grove’s Bo
Eastman completed the top fi ve.
Tom Yeack, from Crawfordsville,
was quick time and Evan Britton
won the Dot’s Trophy Shop Trophy
Dash. Heat race winners were Yeack
and Chris Sine.
The second and fi nal night of the
2016 Mark Howard Memorial CGS
Modifi ed Nationals was underway
on Saturday. As was the fi rst night
the Late Models, along with the
Northwest Extreme Late Model Se-
ries, was the support class. How-
ever, the Street Stocks had the night
off and in their stead was the Clark
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In the 52-lap feature for the IMCA
Modifi eds, Craig Hanson obtained
the lead on the opening lap. The
Albany veteran remained there for
quite some time. Collen Winebarg-
er, of Corbett, fi nally found a way
around him on lap 16. At lap 25, the
red fl ag was thrown to refuel the cars
to fi nish the rest of the distance.
On the restart, for the second half
of the race, Winebarger was the lead-
er, followed by Mark Carrell in sec-
ond and Craig Hanson running third.
Lap 31 saw another lead change but
this time with Carrell making the
pass around Winebarger. Carrell,
of Redmond, set a wicked pace but
a caution with fi ve laps to go would
bunch everyone up one last time.
On the ensuing restart, Carrell kept
all challengers in check and held on
to win his fi rst career Mark Howard
Memorial CGS Modifi ed Nationals.
Winebarger was a respectable
second followed by 24th-starting
Nick Trenchard, of Klamath Falls, in
third. The rest of the top fi ve would
be made up of Eugene’s Jesse Wil-
liamson, in fourth, and Craig Han-
son.
The top 10 drivers in overall points
from the fi rst night were locked in the
A Main and the rest of the drivers had
to try and qualify via the heat races.
Medford’s Mark Wauge, Kreg Brit-
ton from Cottage Grove, and Dustin
Cady of Albany were the winners.
Craig Hanson won the scramble to
earn the pole starting position of the
feature, and the B-Main was won by
Derrick Young of Hines.
In the Late Models, Jason John-
son got to the front on lap one. The
Gresham driver only held down the
position for just a single lap. Jesse
Williamson, out of Eugene, made a
swift move around Johnson on the
second lap. The only thing to slow
Williamson down were three cau-
tions which kept the fi eld close. But
on each restart, Williamson retained
the top spot. Williamson went on to
win the race for his fi rst Late Model
win at CGS this year and his third
overall.
Ron Brewster, of Redmond, was
the runner-up, while Lebanon’s Josh
Sim got third. David Schmidt, from
Eugene, ended his night fourth, and
Jason Johnson got fi fth.
Jesse Williamson was fast time of
the night in time trials while Eugene
veteran Chuck Christian won the
Dot’s Trophy Shop Trophy Dash.
Williamson and Salem’s Britton Do-
nahoo were the two heat race win-
ners.
In the Clark Printing Extreme
Sprints, it was all about Camden Ro-
bustelli. Robustelli, from Medford,
was on rails for the feature. Utiliz-
ing the bottom of the track, he was at
one time half a lap ahead of second
place. The southern Oregon young-
ster would hit some heavy lapped
traffi c but with the luxury of such
a large interval over the rest of the
fi eld, and no cautions coming out, he
went unchallenged. It was Robust-
elli’s fi rst win of the season and sec-
ond of his career at “The Grove”.
Cottage Grove’s Patrick Dills
placed second and Ricky Ashley, of
Thurston, was behind him in third at
the line. Raquel Ivie, from Eugene,
crossed the wire in fourth while Har-
risburg teenager Tyler Thompson
fi nished in fi fth.
Patrick Dills was fast time of the
night and Raquel Ivie was the win-
ner of the Dot’s Trophy Shop Tro-
phy Dash. Heat race winners were
Roseburg’s Dusty Redmond and
Ricky Ashley.
Cottage Grove Speedway gets
back to racing action on Saturday,
July 30 for the Froggy 44 Hornet
Tribute To Mel. This is the biggest
Quality RV Repair Hornet race of
2016 at CGS and is ran in honor of
Melvin Walker. In addition to the
Hornets racing, there will also be
Clark Printing Extreme Sprints, Late
Models, and IMCA Sport Mods.
Football
camp notice
Coach Gary Roberts informed
the Sentinel that independent
fl iers were printed incorrectly.
The fi rst 100 kids to sign up
do NOT attend the camp for
free.
The fees start at $25. After
Aug. 1, the price will go up to
$35.
Boating should be fun, but keep in mind that operating a boat is a serious responsibility.
In 2014, the Coast Guard counted 4,064 accidents that involved 610 deaths, 2,678 injuries and approximately $39 million dollars of damage to
property as a result of recreational boating accidents Be a responsible boater and follow these simple tips to help keep yourself, your passengers
and fellow boaters safe on the water:
ALWAYS WEAR A LIFE JACKET.
84% of all victims in fatal boating accidents were not wearing life jackets.
STAY SOBER ON THE WATER.
21% of all boating fatalities resulted from some involvement with alcohol.
TAKE A BOATING SAFETY COURSE.
77% of all boating fatalities occurred on boats where the operator had not finished a safety course.
The National Safe Boating Council also suggests having a Vessel Safety Check (VSC)
and installing carbon monoxide detectors on your boat to enhance safety.
(Statistics are from U.S. Coast Guard’s “Boating Statistics 2014” which is based on reported incidents only.)
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