4B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
Wednesday, September 27 2017
Lions
roll over
Sutherlin
Cottage Grove
boys' soccer
remains unbeaten
PHOTO BY SAVANNAH DAVIS
Cottage Grove's Kyle Conley brings down the ball on Thursday night.
dard.
“It was a very rough start and
we need to work on that,” said
goalie Zach Stewart. “The be-
ginning there was no talking,
no passing, just going because
of the previous years. And
that’s a bad thing, we just got in
our heads and then by the sec-
ond half we cleaned up our act
and our attitude. And we got it
done.”
Stewart’s allusion to the past
seemed to be on the team’s
mind as they assumed they
would get the win in this game.
The last time Cottage Grove
scored more than nine goals in
a game was when they defeated
Sutherlin/Oakland 10-0 in 2015.
Head coach Vern Stewart,
grandfather of goalie Stewart,
saw more of the same from his
perspective.
“To kind of get them motivat-
ed when the opponents might
be,” he said before trailing off.
“You’ve got to play your own
game because you have to have
the same kind of game that you
like to play.”
By Zach Silva
zsilva@cgsentinel.com
The Sutherlin/Oakland boys’
soccer team is objectively bad
at soccer. This is not a hot take
or an attempted insult to them
but rather a sad reality of soccer
in that area. In the last two sea-
sons the team made up of two
schools has won one game per
season and this year they also
have just one win.
Part of the problem stems
from not having enough players
interested in playing. Despite
pairing the two schools togeth-
er, the team has just 18 players
in their soccer program that in-
cludes eight freshmen and fi ve
sophomores. On the fl ip side, in
their meeting last Thursday in
Cottage Grove, the Lions played
22 different players throughout
the game.
It was clear that the Lions
were the better team as they
started scoring, seemingly, at
will. Despite the end result of
a 9-0 win, the Lions came out
slow and not up to their stan-
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Regardless of starts, the Li-
ons were able to turn it on mid-
way through the fi rst half and
went to halftime up 5-0. The
game became less of a contest
and more an exhibit in seeing
how fast Lions players Konrad
Raum and Kyle Conley were as
they were able to speed past the
Bulldogs back line. Both play-
ers ended the game with three
goals each. Kyle Browning add-
ed in two and George Cervantes
had one.
“It’s kind of tough [against
Sutherlin] because you don’t
want to run up the score but
you’ve got to be able to work
your players. It could have been
much higher,” said the eldest
Stewart. “When you have kids
that don’t get to play a lot. How
can you tell them not to score?
Or play the game they want to
play? You got to continue to do
that.”
The Lions dictated the pace
and play, and if it was not for
the goalie play of Sutherlin/
Oakland’s Joaquin Vicencio, the
score could have been into the
high teens.
After the victory, Cottage
Grove moved to 3-0 in league
play and sit alone in fi rst place.
Tomorrow they head to Sweet
Home who, as of this print, has
not won a game this season.
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