COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL OCTOBER 11, 2017 Elkton excites as they win big, again PHOTO BY ZACH SILVA Elkton's running back Ausin Luzier looks for running room against Days Creek. the game did not start smoothly led to a Moore 25 yard touch- Elks run through for Elkton. On the fi rst series down run; a Days Creek turn- Days Creek in win of the game, Jesse Abraham over on downs led a Halstead dropped back and threw an in- rushing touchdown; and anoth- terception in what would be the er Days Creek fumble led to By Zach Silva zsilva@cgsentinel.com only turnover, and miscue, that Abraham scooping the ball up the Elks made all game. The and scoring a defensive touch- In the week leading up to the defense avenged the error in- down. This put the Elks up game, Elkton (4-1) head foot- stantly when Trentyn Halstead 32-0 at the end of a busy fi rst ball coach Bill Shaw stressed grabbed an interception and quarter. Elkton continued to score that Days Creek (3-3) was ran it back for a touchdown. “I thought it would be a clos- with another Moore rushing going to be a tough game. It turned out to be anything but er game but apparently Days touchdown and a Bradley that as the Elks ran away a 66-6 Creek didn’t come to play Doudna receiving touchdown today. I was a little bit ner- in the corner of the end zone to victory. “That wasn’t the way I ex- vous but once we got that fi rst put the Elks up 46-0. The Wolves showed a fl ash pected this to go,” Shaw said touchdown I was amped,” said at halftime when the Elks were Elkton running back Spencer of life in the fi nal two minutes Moore. of the half when they had a re- up 54-6. A Days Creek fumble then ception for 60 yards that led to While they went up early, their only score of the game. Determined to answer before the end of the half, the Elks ran a screen play to Moore who scored from sixty yards out for his third touchdown of the half. “Last night we were doing play polish... and I must have made them run the screen play ten times last night because I was so stinking mad they couldn’t get it right. And then they ran it right so it was worth it,” said Shaw whose team was up big at the half. In their last two games the Elks have outscored their op- ponents 116-6 in the fi rst half. “We just put the machine back on and just did what we do and that feels good. That feels good when we can do our stuff and execute well and be successful,” said Shaw. With their backups in throughout the second half, Elkton scored just twice with touchdowns from Trystn Woody and Micah Cox. It was each of their fi rst high school touchdowns of their career. With the victory, Elkton has moved to 2-1 in league play and currently sits in the fourth, and fi nal, playoff spot in their district. Next week the Elks play host to Powers (2-4) on senior night. Powers has had an up and down season - last week win- ning 60-0 but losing the week before 52-0 - but have been a perennial powerhouse in the 1A division. 3B Sisters show storied strength Cottage Grove volleyball makes it close, but get swept by the Outlaws By Zach Silva zsilva@cgsentinel.com To talk about Sky-Em volley- ball league, it is essential to talk about the Sisters Outlaws. The last time the Outlaws lost in regular season match to a Sky-Em opponent was when Cottage Grove beat them 3-2 on October 27, 2009. Last Tues- day in Cottage Grove, Sisters extended their league streak to a 76 as they defeated the Lions in straight sets (25-20, 25-19, 25-23). But it was not without a fi ght from Cottage Grove. With the stands full of not only the usual parents and spo- radic students, it was also fi lled with bright neon jerseys of youth volleyball players who play in the South Valley Athlet- ics. Announced as the “future of Cottage Grove volleyball” the third through sixth graders brought in cheers for the home team and impromptu dance par- ties between each set as Bruno Mars and Miley Cyrus poured through the gym speakers. In the start of the fi rst set, both teams came out fl at. As each team struggled to get their of- fense going, it was Sisters who was able to capitalize on Cot- tage Grove mistakes. Still stuck in a warmup mode, the Outlaws went up 12-2 and forced an early Lions timeout. The Out- laws continued to struggle to get going as Cottage Grove’s Reilly Kelty held serve and got the Lions back into striking dis- tance down 15-10. Kelty ended the match with nine digs, seven kills and three blocks. Sisters then settled with trading points and closed out the set 25-20. In the second game, things got close. After giving up the fi rst three points, Cottage Grove battled back and cut the lead one at 7-8. Sisters quickly went on a 9-4 run and put the game away 25-19. In the third game, the Lions came out fi ring and took their fi rst lead of the entire match at 7-6 thanks in part to the preci- sion serving of Cassidy Herbert that was hindering the Outlaws’ ability to get into their offense. The game was back and forth with no team getting a lead of greater than four points through- out the set. Setter Lauren Witty, who had 20 assists in the match, was fi nding teammates and the Lions were locked in a close battle. Ultimately, Sisters was simply too much for Cottage Grove and they closed out the set 25-23 to take the match in straight sets. Cottage Grove head coach Kendra Anderson declined to comment after the loss. BEAT THE PICKERS PANEL FOOTBALL CONTEST DAN This Week Stats:8-5 Season Stats:43-20 Village Green is this Week’s Panel Tie-Breaker Winner Charley Hay is this week’s READER winner with 10-3! 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