Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, May 10, 2017, Page 2B, Image 14

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    2B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL MAY 10, 2017
#7 Gary Culp
#14 Jim Wamsley
North Douglas holds 2017 prom
Scores
King and queen named
Middlefi eld Men’s Club
Monday 5/1/17
Game: 1, 2, 3 Points
First Place 90
Larry Emery
Gary Culp
David Morris
Jim Wamsley
Second Place 89
Tim Martin
Gary Sparks
Dave Tooker
Larry Zuvich
Thrid Place 87
Larry Eyman
Tom Lemmon
Pat Rickard
Don Perkins
Fourth Place (tie) 85
Frank LaCosse
Darrell Lee
Bob McCarty
Jerry Pennington
Fourth Place (tie) 85
Al Nelson
Don Hanly
Steve Moir
Larry Strickland
Low Gross
Tim Martin 73
Jake Cox 74
Darrell Lee 78
Larry Emery 79
Gary Culp 79
Kalli Frieze and Brent Taylor were named prom king and queen during North Douglas'
prom.
OSAA classifi cation
the economic and academic im-
pact of traveling for schools with
higher SES factors and that some
schools have fewer students partic-
ipating due to lengthy travel,” the
statement continued.
Still, in the end there was not
enough support to make the
change. “While there is support
from some Committee members
for fi ve classifi cations, the major-
ity of the voting members of the
committee are in favor of moving
forward with a six classifi cation
approach. Based on testimony
and written correspondence over
the past several months, it’s ev-
ident that a majority of schools
believe that a six classifi cation ap-
proach works best for the students,
schools, and communities in our
state.”
The release also went on to say
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smaller classifi cations such as the points for each classifi cation,
Darrell Lee 59
2A school’s conversations cen- as well as which schools will
Jake Cox 63
tered around “belief it would be go in what leagues moving
Dave
Tooker 63
unfair from a competitive balance forward.
Larry
Eyman 63
viewpoint to bring in a number of
larger schools. It was also men-
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tioned that some schools would
#5 Tom Lemmon
face longer travel in a fi ve
classifi cation system.” 5A
schools “contend that the six
classifi cation system isn’t
broken and, at most, needs
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Longest Putt
#11 Tom Arney
Middlefi eld Men’s Club
Thursday 5/4/17
Game: 3,2,1 Best Ball
First Place -23
Bill Avery
Larry Emery
Mel Gowing
Jerry Pennington
Second Place -22
Gary Culp
Jim Hoover
Deross Kinkade
Larry Zuvich
Thrid Place (tie) -20
Gary Ackley
Leroy Bodine
Tim Martin
Bod McCarty
John Kallbrrier
Darrell Lee
Rudy Mellermoe
Sixth Place -15
Jake Cox
Dan Duffy
Gary Ingram
Frank LaCosse
Low Gross
Larry Emery 71
Tim Martin 71
Leroy Bodine 72
Gary Culp 73
Deross Kinkade 75
Jake Cox 75
Low Net
Larry Emery 57
Gary Culp 59
Tom Marx 60
Larry Strickland 60
Russell Bryce 61
Jim Hoover 61
Bill Avery 62
Jerry Pennington 62
Ricky Ambrose 62
John Kallbrier 62
Thrid Place (tie) -20
Leon Hayes
Tom Marx
David Morris
Ed Prunkl
Closest to the Pin
#5 Bill Avery
#7 Jim Wamsley
#14 Leroy Bodine
Fifth Place -16
Frank Gates
Longest Putt
#12 Dan Duffy
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BASEBALL
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