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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL OCt. 5, 2016 3B HOMECOMING CONTINUED FROM PG 1B struggling to match their of- fensive production in the fi rst half, but on a third-and-long situation, Sentman connected with Kory Parent for a 39-yard catch and run, though a late pen- alty came in just before the end of the play, and the Lions net- ted 29 yards. Sentman put the game away with another rush- ing touchdown. The senior completed 14 of 28 passes for 330 yards and one touchdown to Jacob Woods, and he also rushed for three touch- downs. Sentman hit six differ- ent receivers, his favorite tar- get being Woods, who caught fi ve passes for 155 yards. Par- ent caught three passes for 85 yards. “By looking at the stats, you would think he (Sentman) had an incredible game,” Head Coach Gary Roberts said, “But he was fairly inconsistent.” Cot- tage Grove tends to run a read option, and Roberts said there were times Sentman made the wrong read and should have handed the ball off instead of keeping it, but at other times he made very smart choices where the statistics showed. Sentman threw a late pick-six while trying to throw a screen pass, shortening Sisters’ defi cit to 34-22, but by then it was al- ready too late, and a bad onside kick by the Outlaws went out of bounds to seal Sisters’ fate. The Lions totaled 384 yards on offense, 330 of which were through the air. The run game only totaled 54 yards on 27 car- ries, and Roberts said that was concerning. “It’s a combination of playing better teams and our offensive line needing to improve,” he said. Roberts added that Sisters’ defense was much like Scap- poose in that the team’s defen- sive front is very strong, making the run game very diffi cult for opponents. The win has brought Cottage Grove into the top 10 of the OSAA state rankings. The Lions currently sit in eighth place, four spots ahead of Elmira, which also holds a 5-0 record. Cottage Grove should breeze through its next two games against a 2-2 Junction City team and a strug- gling 0-5 Sutherlin team. The last game of the season against Elmira will most likely be the game that decides the Sky-Em champion. Though the team is happy with the progress they’re mak- ing, the Lions aren’t celebrating yet. “We haven’t earned a playoff spot yet; we haven’t earned a league title, so there’s nothing really to pat ourselves on the back for at this point,” Roberts added. Cottage Grove travels to Junc- tion City on Friday to face the Tigers at 7 p.m. Photo by Sam Wright Zane Levings carries the ball down fi eld on a 37-yard reception off of a screen pass. Scoreboard VOLLEYBALL Cottage Grove 3 0 Sweet Home Cottage Grove 0 3 Sisters North Douglas 3 2 Elkton North Douglas 3 2 Oakridge North Douglas 2 3 Country Christian Yoncalla 0 3 Days Creek Yoncall 0 3 Umpqua Valley Christian FOOTBALL Cottage Grove 34 22 Sisters Yoncalla 108 72 Mapleton North Douglas 66 36 Riddle GIRLS' SOCCER Cottage Grove 0 1 Sweet Home Cottage Grove 0 4 Sisters CROSS COUNTRY Jefferson Invitational Girls: Second Place Boys: Second Place BOYS' SOCCER Cottage Grove 1 Sweet Home 0 Cottage Grove 0 1 Sisters GOLF: Middlefi eld Men's Club Thursday, Sept. 29 Game: Scramble with tie breakers First Place Larry Emery Mel Gowing Gary Ordway Russell Bryce Second Place Mike Helms Bill Beckett Steve Lindholm Rudy Nellermoe Third Place Steve Erickson Dan Duffy Children’s Benefit Fall Classic Kiwanis Clubs of Division 74 Calling all Golfers Emerald Valley Golf Course Saturday, October 15, 2016 Four person scramble. Shotgun start One Million Dollar Hole in One Prize! And Other Prizes $90 per person entry fee includes: green fees, cart, BBQ lunch, refreshments and coffee and donuts at tee-off. Kiwanis clubs focus on changing the world by serving children, one child and one community at a time. -4 -4 -4 Bob McCarty Pat Rickard Jim Hoover Fourth Place Mike Cooney Gary Welch Dick Winters Jerry Fisher -4 Fifth Place Jake Cox Bob Armor Dave Tooker Phil Hamilton -4 Sixth Place -3 Tom Arney Darrell Lee Jim Cunningham Sept. 26 Game: Two points (back nine twice) First Place Mel Gowing Bob McCarty Jerry Pennington Dave Tooker 86 Second Place (tie) Paul Waterman Dick Winters John Kallbrier Jim Wamsley BD 85 Second Place (tie) Tom Arney Gary Culp Jake Cox Mike Helms 85 Fourth Place Steve Lindholm Larry Eyman Jim Cunningham Keith Rowling BD 83 Fifth Place Steve Erickson Steve Moir 81 Seventh Place Paul Waterman Larry Eyman Bill Medin Ricky Ambrose -3 Eighth Place Leroy Bodine Lynn Ferrin Bill Wilson Larry Dreiling -1 Closet to the Pin #5 Steve Lindholm #7 Bill Medin #14 Bob Armor Gary Ingram Joe Rehm Sixth Place Bob Armor Larry Dreiling Keith Rowling Gary Welch Low Gross Jake Cox Steve Erickson 77 Paul Waterman 79 Gary Ingram Mike Helms Low Net Paul Waterman 66 Mel Gowing Gary Ingram Jim Wamsley Steve Lindholm Tom Arney Frank Gates 80 75 81 82 68 70 70 71 74 74 Closest to the Pin #14 Jim Wamsley Longest Putt #11 Dave Tooker Did You Know? 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