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aged to put themselves in
a better rhythm in the second
quarter, but the Bulldogs kept
responding and the Lions found
themselves in a 27-17 defi cit at
halftime.
The third quarter gave the Li-
ons hope as brought their score
to within fi ve of the Bulldogs’ at
31-26.
Blake Sentman and Kory Par-
ent attempted to mount a come-
back, but Sutherlin remained
steadfast and outscore Cottage
Grove by one point (12-11) in
the fi nal quarter, and the Lions
lost 43-37.
The Lions were only fouled
10 times for the entire game,
accounting for only nine free
throws. Of those free those,
Cottage Grove only sank four.
The Lions shot 33 percent from
the fi eld (14 of 42) and were
also outrebounded 26-30.
Sentman led the team in scor-
ing and rebounds with 14 points
and eight rebounds. Parent fol-
lowed with 10 points.
Sentman sank fi ve of his 13
attempts from the fi eld (two-
of-six from beyond the arc) and
shot only 50 percent from the
line (two-of-four).
The loss put the Sky-Em
League up for grabs between
the Outlaws, Bulldogs and Li-
ons. The second round of league
play is set to begin on Thursday
for Cottage Grove.
Redemption was found on
Friday when the Lions hosted
the Junction City Tigers and
managed to hold off a scrappy
team that was desperate for a
league win.
Those who left early would
have been disappointed by
missing a game that turned out
to be much closer than the start
of the game suggested.
Due to a fl urry of steals and
fast breaks, Cottage Grove
found themselves up 21-4 at
one point in the fi rst quarter, but
Junction City wasn’t going to
go away quietly.
After a 26-13 fi rst quarter, the
Tigers outscored the Lions 18-8
in the second quarter, closing
the gap and giving them all the
momentum with a half-court
buzzer-beater to make it 34-31,
Cottage Grove, at the start of the
second half.
The Tigers had crept their
way back into the game and
managed to stay in a threatening
position throughout the third
quarter. At one point, Junction
City took a slight lead, but the
Lions responded and regained
the lead, though they still found
themselves only ahead by three
points going into the fourth.
Sentman and Parent both
rallied to stave off the a Tiger
comeback, particularly with the
help of Sentman’s free-throw
shooting. The senior hit 10 out
of his 10 free throws on the
night, most of which came in
the fourth quarter.
Sentman was six-of-16 from
the fi eld and walked away from
the game leading in scoring yet
again with 25 points.
Parent, who scored 18 points,
was more accurate from the
fi eld. He was four-for-fi ve from
the fi eld and three-for-four from
beyond the three-point line. Par-
ent also sank seven of his eight
free throws.
DeJean Alonzo led the team
in rebounds with 10 and scored
nine points of his own, and
Hunter Gipson accounted for
fi ve points.
To the Lions disappointment,
Sisters and Sutherlin both won
their games on Friday as well,
and the 4-1 three-way tie in the
Sky-Em remained.
The loss and the win from the
Lions last week puts them in
12th place in the OSAA rank-
ings, and Sutherlin has stayed in
the top 10 at number nine.
Cottage Grove will kick off
their second round of league
play against Elmira on Thurs-
day.
Photo by Sam Wright
Kory Parent put up 18 points to help his team win against Junction City on Friday
night.
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