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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL JUNE 7, 2017 Denied Benefits? Unable To Work? Fighting For Your 1 Helping 1000’s Get The Benefits They Deserve We Can Help! SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS For Over 35 Years! Do You Qualify For Disability %HQHˉWV"&DOO)RU A FREE Evaluation 2 Assisting With: - Initial Applications 'HQLHG&ODLPV - Hearings 3 :H6LPSOLI\7KH Process & Strive )RU4XLFN&ODLP Approval.* (855) 747-7830 Bill Gordon & Associates, a nationwide practice, represents clients before the Social Security Administration. Member of the TX & NM Bar Associations. Mail: 1420 NW St Washington D.C. Office: Broward County, FL. Services may be provided by associated attorneys licensed in other states. * The process for determining each applicant’s disability benefits varies greatly, and can take upwards of two years. Crockett, Mayden, and Scott Claim Sunday May 28th Victories at Cottage Grove By Ben Deatherage For the Cottage Grove Sentinel Cottage Grove, Oregon- Sun- day, May 28th would be the second and fi nal leg of the 2017 Marvin Smith Memorial Grove Classic. There would be even more cars in the pit area with all three divisions being swol- len with very good car counts. The 360 Sprints division was back for their second straight evening while the Mohawk Metals IMCA Modifi eds and Quality RV Repair Hornets re- turned to the ¼-mile clay oval. Chris Schmelzle, of Colville, Washington, took advantage of his pole starting position to lead the fi eld on the opening lap. Lap two would witness Roger Crockett make it past Schmel- zle to seize fi rst place. Crockett, of Medford and in the Roger Henderson machine, would then battle with Jason Solwold for quite some time. Solwold, from Burling- ton, Washington in the Mike Anderson and Monica Bata owned mount, would obtain the lead on lap four only to lose the position to Crockett on lap eleven. Solwold would mount a late race surge grabbing the lead yet again around lap 23 only for Crockett to make it back around him with just mere laps to go. Roger would hold on to the victory to fi nally win his fi rst Marvin Smith Memori- al Grove Classic. Jason Solwold would fi nish a close second with Clarks- burg, California’s Justyn Cox recording a third place fi nish. Eugene native Kyle Miller, driving for Kady Adelman, was fourth while Robbie Price, from Cobble Hill, British Columbia, wrapped up the top fi ve fi nish- ers in fi fth. Over 30 Mohawk Metals (Photo Courtesy of Steven Spees) IMCA Modifi eds turned up for the Sunday pro- Scott would be put under gram. Springfi eld’s Jake considerable pressure late in Mayden would have a terrif- the race. Dexter’s Mike Swaim ic performance in the main would make a pass with a few event. Mayden would keep all laps to go and crossed the line challengers in check and would in fi rst but unfortunately was hold on to win the race. disqualifi ed during the post Springfi eld driver K.C. Scott race inspection. took care of business in the Quality RV Repair Hornets. Sentman fi nalist for male athlete award 6x6x8 $9.99 LANDSCAPE AND BUILDING MATERIALS Open 7 days a week! 7919 N. River Road 541-942-4664 Meet the DJ/Program Host Blake Sentman has been named a fi nalist for Johnny Carpenter award, given annually to the Oregon 4A/3A/2A/1A male prep ath- lete of the year. Last year the award went to Will Shaw of Yoncalla while current Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert won the 5A-6A award. The award will be handed out at the Tiger Woods Center on the Nike campus in Beaverton, which will be hosted by Neil Everett of ESPN. “It’s nice to see all the hard work and time I’ve put in pay off. It’s an honor to go,” Sentman said. He will play college basketball next year for Lewis-Clark State in Lewiston, Idaho. Lane Community College has named a new interim track coach. Brian Schaudt was appointed to a one-year, interim posi- tion as track and fi eld coach. Schaudt has been heavily involved in collegiate track and fi eld in Eugene since his graduation as a student athlete from the Uni- versity of Oregon in 2012. Since then he has spent time assisting UO head coach Robert Johnson. Look for more in the next edi- tion of The Sentinel. Jerry Pennington Scores Middlefi eld Men’s Club Monday 5/25/17 Game: 3,2,1 Points ROB WARD Rob loves the music he is playing! Rob invites you to tune in on Wednesdays, call-in your requests and enjoy some great Rock ‘n Roll, Soul and Rhythm & Blues tunes. Rob was born in San Francisco in 1954 and grew up listening to KYA 1260 and KEWB 910, then later to KFRC 610. Rob formed his fi rst garage band in 1966 as a 12- year-old, and continued with the same bandmates until early 1969. If it was played on top 40 radio, Rob heard it. His love for 50s and 60s music continues today and he loves keeping the music of the 50s and 60s alive, especially songs that should have been heard, but weren’t. When he’s not spinning records at KNND, Rob ithe co-owner of Grill & Chill, “the little blue box that rocks on the corner of 9th and Whiteaker”. 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