COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL JUNE 14, 2017 3B Wrap-up Continued from B2 second. Washington, who took fourth in the 100 earlier in the day, came in as the reigning NCAA champion in both the 100 and 200. Stevens, who was second in the 100, was the Pac-12 winner in the 100 and 200 this year and previously made it to the 2016 Olympic fi nals in the 200. With about twenty meters to go in the 200 Stevens was in fi rst place but suddenly tripped and fell to the ground. Washington then fi nished in second behind Florida’s Kyra Jefferson. “I saw [Stevens] fall and my very fi rst instinct was to turn around and go get her but I had to fi nish my own race fi rst,” said Wash- ington. After Washington fi nished, she did go back to help her up which then caused Stevens to be disqualifi ed from the race. After losing points that were assumed to be a guarantee, it took a little bit of help from everyone to win the title. In addition to Rog- ers’ 800 victory, teammate Brooke Feldmeir, who was not projected to score in the event, ended up taking third. “I haven’t really slept the last two days. I’ve just been really ex- cited because I knew there was more left,” said Feldmeier. Oregon also picked up points from Katie Rainsberger’s fourth place fi nish in the 1500, Sasha Wallace and Alaysha Johnson’s fourth and sixth place fi nishes in the 100 hurdles, Elexis Guster’s sixth place in the 400 and Samantha Nadel’s eighth place fi nish in the 5000. Outside of the Oregon women, there were a lot of key storylines at play at the NCAA Track and Field Championships. Here is a recap of some key moments from Hayward Field: Bill Avery Jim Lehl Gary Welch Deross Kinkade Scores Middlefi eld Men’s Club Thursday 6/5/17 Game: 3,2,1 Best Ball First Place -25 Jerry Pennington Don Perkins Don Lister Ron Warner BD Second Place -24 Thrid Place -20 Gary Culp Jim Cunningham Larry Eyman Rudy Nellermoe Fourth Place (tie) -19 Darrell Lee Pat Rickard Mike Stahl Dave Tooker Are You Still Paying Too Much For Your Medications? You can save up to 97% when you fi ll your prescriptions with our Canadian and International prescription service. Their Price Crestor TM Get An Extra $15 Off & Free Shipping On Your 1st Order! 870.10 $ Typical US Brand Price for 40mg x 100 Our Price Rosuvastatin * $ 141 Generic equivalent of Crestor TM Generic price for for 40mg x 100 Call the number below and save an additional $15 plus get free shipping on your fi rst prescription order with Canada Drug Center. Expires June 30, 2017. Offer is valid for prescription orders only and can not be used in conjunction with any other offers. Valid for new customers only. One time use per household. Use code 15FREE to receive this special offer. Call Now! 855-781-6462 The Men of Oregon While the women were soaring, then men were, uh, not. After talking about the success of the women’s team on Saturday, Oregon’s coach Robert Johnson said, “We had a low point in our men’s program yesterday.” The Ducks were setback a few weeks ago after senior and 17-time NCAA champion Edward Cheserek was ruled out of the NCAAs because of a back injury. This ruled out the team’s chances to make a run at a title. The Oregon men ended up fi nishing ninth with points from Kyree King’s fourth place fi nishes in the 100 and 200 and a pair of sixth place fi nishes from the 4x100 relay team and Marcus Chambers in the 400. An Exciting Finish for the Men’s Title While the Oregon women’s championship came down to the 4x400, so did the title on the men’s side. After losing to Texas A&M at the indoor NCAA Championships by half a point, the Florida men exacted their revenge and won the outdoor NCAA Championship by two points. The stars of the show for Florida were freshman Grant Hollo- way and junior Keandre Bates. Bates led the way in the long jump where the pair fi nished fi rst and second and he later would also win the triple jump competition. For Holloway he won the 110 hurdles and ran the anchor leg for the 4x400 team that took fourth which secured their title. “I turned off my brain and just ran,” said Holloway. “I just exe- cute. Whenever I start to think, that’s when things go left.” Fourth Place (tie) -19 Tim Martin Larry Strickland Mel Gowing Ron Warners Thrid Place (tie) -22 Tom Arney Russell Bryce Bob McCarty Pat Rickard Low Gross Deross Kinkade 68 Tim Martin 71 Larry Emery 71 Bill Avery 73 Gary Culp 75 Jim Wamsley 76 Thrid Place (tie) -22 Bill Avery Gary Ingram Larry Eyman Jim Wamsley Low Net Bill Avery 61 Jim Wamsley 61 Ron Warner 61 Leon Hayes 61 Jack Doleman 62 Closest to the Pin #5 Tim Martin #7 Bob McCarty #14 Jim Cunningham Longest Putt #12 Bob McCarty www.canadadrug.us/oregon Please note that we do not carry controlled substances and a valid prescription is required for all prescription medication orders. Middlefi eld Men’s Club Thursday 6/8/17 Game: 2M Best Ball First Place -29 Jake Cox Don Hanly Darrell Lee John Kallbrier BD Second Place -27 Leon Hayes Jim Hoover John Kallbrier Gary Sparks SOUTH VALLEY ATHLETICS SUMMER CAMPS! Cheer (register by 6/23/17) Soccer (register by 7/3/17) Volleyball (register by 7/17/17) Tennis (register by 8/3/17) Check our website or Facebook page for more information on dates, ages, cost and how to register. 211 N. 9th Street • 541-942-3079 www.southvalleyathletics.org Fifth Place -21 Gary Culp Jim Cunningham Dave Tooker Gary Rider Sixth Place -19 Larry Emery Tim Martin Larry Strickland Mel Gowing Low Gross Jim Wamsley 71 Jake Cox 75 Don Hanly 75 Tim Martin 76 Gary Sparks 77 Russell Bryce 77 Bill Avery 77 Larry Emery 77 Low Net Jim Wamsley 56 Russell Bryce 60 Don Hanly 62 Darrell Lee 63 Jim Hoover 63 Larry Strickland 63 Jerry Pennington 64 Tom Arney 64 Dave Tooker 64 John Kallbrier 64 Closest to the Pin #5 Bill Avery #7 Larry Zuvich #14 Tim Martin Longest Putt #13 Larry Strickland A Star in the Sprints The big story of the meet came on the Wednesday when Ten- nessee’s Christian Coleman ran a 9.82 100 which was a collegiate record. This vaulted him to becoming the fourth fastest American sprinter ever. Coleman went on to win both the 100 and the 200. “Sky’s the limit,” said Coleman. “For me personally, I have a lot of confi dence in myself and wasn’t necessarily running for time. I was just coming out here trying to execute and when you do that, good things happen.” An Intense 10-Mile Run The men’s 10K fi nal on Wednesday was not an incredibly spec- tacular race. But what made it interesting was when the winner, University of Tulsa’s Marc Scott, revealed afterwards that on Mon- day he had a seizure during a run and had to stay in the hospital overnight. “It was during my ten mile run on Monday; it happened at mile four,” said Scott. “We were nowhere near where we parked our car so I had to run six miles back afterwards. But I felt great.” Douglas County Day Camp Youth ages 5-8 (as of September 1, 2016) are invited to register now for Douglas County Cloverbud One-Day Camp. Youth do not need to be registered 4-H members to attend. Camp will Thursday, July 13th at the Discovery Gar- den at River Forks Park, Roseburg. This one-day camp is designed to give youth the opportunity to explore the fun world of 4-H. Activities will include science experiments, growing plants, tortilla making, search dogs, and much more. Camp fee is $15 and campers do not need to be 4-H members to attend. Parents will be responsible for trans- porting the camper to and from the Discovery Garden. Children need to bring a sack lunch. Snacks, water, and drinks will be provided. Registration ends July 6th and space is limited. Online registration is available from our website at: http://exten- sion.oregonstate.edu/douglas/4h. All questions should be directed to the Extension Offi ce at 541-672-4461. Who: All boys and girls 5-8 years old (as of September 1, 2016). Campers need not be 4-H members to attend. Where:Discovery Garden, River Forks Park, Roseburg When:Thursday, July 13th 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. BOWLING SCORES Summer JR Adult Date bowled 5/16/17 TEAMS Won Loss Team 5 4 1 The Alley Striker 4 1 I'm with Stupid 4 1 Team 7 4 1 Mini & Me 4 1 Dynomites 4 1 The Pin Heads 3.5 1.5 Team 10 3 2 High Game Andy Tillotson 231 Chris Allen 203 Fayth Stewart 173 Tonya Thomason 143 Three High Series 1. Andy Tillotson 693 Fayth Stewart 521 2. Chris Allen 609 Tonya Thomsaon 431 Monday Super Bowl Date bowled 5/22/17 TEAMS Two Cards Pocket Pounders Party Patrol Where's Wendy Fun 44 Team Won Won Loss 5 0 5 0 4 1 1 4 0 5 0 5 High Game Ernie Owen 237 Natalie Clark 242 Three High Series 1. Ernie Owen 258 Natalie Clark 279 2. Larry Sachs 247 Janet Batchel 207 3. Steven Richey 246 Anita Cardoza 184 Wednesday Super Bowl Date bowled 5/31/17 TEAMS Card Counters Beyond Belief Funseekers Off Nightly Gutter Gang Old Skool Kids Pinkie Swear Late To Dinner High Game Del Blosch 229 Natalie Clark 247 Three High Series 1. Vince Fiattarone 245 Natalie Clark 268 2. Austin Renfro 243 Kaylea Willhite 233 3. Del Blosch 237 Megan McNary 223 Won Loss 4 0 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 0 0 Light the Way to a Cure Luminary Ceremony Friday, 10pm, June 16th Give the gift to the American Cancer Society & keep the light burning with a luminaria in memory of someone lost to cancer, in honor of someone still fi ghting, or in special recognition of someone who has beat the disease. Please complete and return this form to the address below. (Note: to order more than one Luminaria, please photocopy this form.) WHITE LUMINARIA $5 • PURPLE LUMINARIA $10 In Honor of: ___________________________________________ In Memory of: __________________________________________ In Support of: __________________________________________ We can personalize the Luminaria for you. List some of your loved ones likes and hobbies. ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to American Cancer Socitey and mail to: South Lane County Luminaria 2350 Oakmont Way, Ste. 200 Eugene, OR 97401