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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL September 13, 2017
High School
sports
roundup
A look back at the busy
week in sports
By Zach Silva
zsilva@cgsentinel.com
Air Quality:
A week of smoke fi lled air from the wild
fi res around the state impacted teams in
each sport. Cottage Grove boys soccer had a
game cancelled and the cross-country team
saw a meet in Sisters cancelled as well,
while the rest of the teams had to alter their
practice schedules.
With the cancellation of their game last
Tuesday, this was the third time the boys
soccer team has had a game or jamboree
cancelled this season. Head coach Vern
Stewart noted that in all his time coaching
he had never had one game cancelled for
smoke let alone three different contests.
Stewart also said that the poor air quali-
ty has limited practices as well especially
since fi ve of his players have asthma.
The girls soccer team was able to play
one game last week and they fell 0-2 on the
road at Astoria.
Cottage Grove Waterpolo:
Last Tuesday at home the girls defeat-
ed Sheldon 13-7 behind 12 goals from MJ
Raade and Mikayla Baird. Head coach Ty-
son Pilling was excited about how the girls
started the season.
“I thought they did a great job. I thought
that they did a great job on their fast breaks,
they did a really good job on their commu-
nication. We had some fi rst season players
playing and they scored a lot of our goals
and it was their fi rst season ever playing,”
said Pilling.
Last Tuesday the boys waterpolo team
fell at home to Sheldon 9-12. The Irish went
up 7-1 to start the game but the Lions late
comeback fell short. Ian Dukes ended the
game with seven goals.
“There is a lot of stuff that we need to
work on with the boys,” said Pilling.
While critical of their performance, Pill-
ing was pleased with how the boys were
able to manage the clock and focus on de-
fense.
“We were doing a good job at dump-
ing the ball. We had one play where the
shot clock is about to run out and instead
of thinking, ‘Oh am I gonna get that last
shot off,’ well if you think defense fi rst and
throw the ball in the far corner of the pool, it
allows your team to come back on defense..
When you don’t have enough players it al-
lows you to set up and get back on defense,”
Pilling added.
Last Thursday the team played a coed
game against Marist that saw the Lions win
14-11. Dukes ended the game with eight
goals.
last week. The Lions defeated North Valley
and South Umpqua in straight sets to im-
prove their record to 2-2. The team then fell
to Salem Academy on Saturday.
North Douglas Football:
The Warriors lost to Camas Valley Sat-
urday by a score of 24-44. North Dogulas
fought on the road but failed to score on
three separate trips to the red zone. Quar-
terback Brandon Rundell fi nished the game
15-of-24 passing for 188 yards and three
touchdowns.
North Douglas Volleyball:
The team continued their success their
success this week as they went 4-1. In
league play they beat New Hope Christian
and Glendale in straight sets; in their fi rst
three league matches they have not dropped
a game. On Saturday the team went to the
Reedsport Invitational where they lost to
Weston-McEwen but defeated Crow and St.
Paul.
Elkton Football:
The Elks travelled to Mapleton Friday
night where they cruised to a 40-12 victory.
They are now 2-0 on the season.
Elkton Volleyball:
Last week the Elks went 6-1 in
their games. They started the week
with two league matchups that they
won in straight sets against Umpqua
Valley Christian/Melrose Christian
and on the road at New Hope Chris-
tian. This weekend the team went to
the Glendale Tournament where they
defeated Glendale, Mohawk Umpqua
Valley Christian/Melrose Christian
and Butte Falls. Their one loss of the
week came at the tournament against
Days Creek.
Yoncalla Football:
The Eagles lost at home against
Triad 42-72. They are now 0-2 on the
season.
CGHS girls waterpolo talks strategy with their coaches.
Yoncalla Volleyball:
Cottage Grove Volleyball:
The team lost in straight sets to Days
After losing the fi rst two matches of the Creek and Camas Valley last week. They
season, the Lions were able to bounce back are now 1-3 on the season.
Scores
Middlefi eld Men’s
Club
Monday 9/4/2017
Game: 2M Best
Ball
First Place (tie): -25
Jake Cox, Don
Hanly, David Morris,
Tom Marx
First Place (tie): -25
Bob McCarty, Tim
Martin, Gary Welch,
Al Nelson
Third Place: -23
Gary Culp, Jack
Dolema, Phil Hamil-
ton, Dave Tooker
Forth Place (tie):
-20
Russell Bryce, Jim
Cunningham, Darrell
Lee, Gary Rider
Fourth Place (tie):
-20
Leon Hayes, John
Kallbrier, Steve Lind-
holm, Don Perkins
Sixth Place: -19
Larry Eyman, Don
Arendell, Larry Em-
ery, Ed Prukl
Low
Gross:
Tim
Martin
71; Gary
Rider 71;
Jake Cox 72
Low Net:
Gary Welch 59;
Gary Rider 61; Bob
McCarty 61; Don
Arendell 61; Steve
Lindholm 62; Tom
Marx 62
Closest to the Pin:
#5 Ed Prunkl, #7
Jack Doleman, #14
Don Perkins
Longest Putt:
#15 Tom Marx
Middlefi eld Men’s
Club
Thursday 9/7/2017
Game: 2, 3 Points
First Place: 111
Tom Arney, Frank
Gates, Mike Stahl,
Darrell Lee BD
Second Place: 110
Gary Ackley,
Bob McCarty, Gary
Sparks, Leon Hayes
BD
Third Place: 107
Larry Strickland,
Jake Cox, Ed Prunkl,
Gary Nicolay
Fourth Place: 106
Dan Duffy, Don
Hanly, Gary Rider,
Jerry Singer
Fifth Place (tie):
105
Steve Lindholm,
Darrell Lee, Larry
Eyman, Don Perkins
Fifth Place (tie):
105
Don Arendell, Jack
Doleman, Phil Hamil-
ton, John Kallbrier
Low Gross:
Gary Rider 72;
Gary Sparks 73; Jake
Cox 73; Jerry Singer
73
Low Net:
Leon Hayes 61;
Gary Rider 62; Tom
Marx 62; Mel Gowing
62; Jim Cunningham
64; Darrell Lee 65;
Dave Tooker 65; Don
Arendell 65
Closest to the Pin
#5 Bob Martindale,
#7 Tom Marx, #14
Dave Tooker
Longest Putt
#17 Gary Nicolay
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