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4B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL OCTOBER 11, 2017 Lions continue to fi nd goals, win PHOTO BY MARKUS JULIEN Defender Cameron Anderson clears the ball against Sisters last Thursday. Cottage Grove soccer use this familiarity to string some wins together. wins their second They did just that last Thurs- day when they got a 2-0 victo- game in a row ry at home over Sisters, a team that they previously tied with By Zach Silva this season. zsilva@cgsentinel.com Things started fast when in The Cottage Grove girls’ soc- the second minute of the game cer (3-5-1) redemption tour is the Lions went up 1-0. It start- off to a successful start. With ed with Sawyer Weybright be- the second half of league play ing dispossessed in the box to now underway – meaning they set up a corner kick for Cottage have already played everyone Grove. Payton Cameron hit on their remaining schedule a high fl ying ball through the once – the Lions are trying to box that bounced in front of the goal and found its way, un- touched, to Annie Gibson who guided the ball to the bottom right corner to put the Lions up. “The fi rst fi ve minutes… sets the tone and it lets the oth- er team know that you’re here for business,” said head coach Reed Levings. “And that’s what I’ve been trying to tell the girls. Sisters travelled a really long ways; they wanted to beat us on our own turf so we had to come out to play.” Cottage Grove continued to play with possession and besides a near own goal that sailed just over the crossbar off a Sisters corner kick, the Lions eased in to leading a game. They found success again when in the 26th minute when a Sisters attack was stopped and the Lions attacked back which led to a Leticia Hernandez goal to put Cottage Grove up 2-0. In the second half, the Lions continued to get multiple pass- es in a row and relied on their defense to put the game away. Sisters came out on the front foot to start the half. They were attacking early and often but the Lions stayed back and were able to take care of business on the backline. In the 71st minute Gibson had the best chance of a goal on the half when she received the ball with a step on three Outlaw de- fenders. Her off balanced shot was stopped by Sisters goalie. Despite wanting more goals, Levings was pleased with how her team looked and what it means going forward. “We upped our level of play, defi nitely. Last time we played them it was pretty ugly. We weren’t connecting our passes and tonight we had quite a few good sequences in a row,” she said. After having just one win in their fi rst seven games, the Li- ons have now won two in a row and now sit in fourth place in the league standings. 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Siuslaw won the meet with 60 points but the Lions took second with 110 just edging out Philo- math who fi nished with 111 points. Leading the way for the Li- ons was Konrad Raum who took third in a time of 17:03 which beats his previous sea- #5 Rick LeBrun #7 Gary Sparks #14 Gary Culp Scores Middlefi eld Men’s Club Monday 10/2/2017 Game: 3, 2 Points First Place: 115 Frank Gates, Phil Hamilton, Keith Rowling, Rick LeBrun Second Place: 113 Russell Bryce, Gary Culp, Dar- rell Lee, Gary Rider BD Third Place: 111 Bill Avery, Jim Cunningham, Jim Wamsley, Gary Rider Fourth Place (tie): 109 Jim Lehl, Steve Lindholm, Bob McCarty, Richard Vargas Longest Putt: #13 Bob McCarty Third Place (tie): 112 Phil Hamilton, Leon Hayes, Paul Henrichs, Pat Rickard Third Place (tie): 112 Bill Avery, Gary Culp, Bob Mar- tindale, David Morris Middlefi eld Men’s Club Thursday 10/5/2017 Game: 2, 3 Points Fifth Place (tie): 111 Jim Cunningham, Jim Lehl, Garry Sparks, Tom Marx First Place: 119 Jack Doleman, Darrell Lee, Peter Wold, Tom Marx BD Fifth Place (tie): 111 Tom Arney, Don Hanly, Jerring Pennington, Don Perkins Second Place: 113 Larry Eyman, Mel Gowing, Bob McCarty, Jim Wamsley Low Gross: Gary Culp 72 Gary Ingram 72 Gary Rider 72 DISH DEALS!! 190 Channels $ . 99 /mo. Now only ... Fourth Place (tie): 109 Jack Doleman, Leon Hayes, Gary Ingram, Larry Strickland son best time by 50 seconds. Right behind Raum was Jimmy Talley in sixth place. Paesen Timm (22nd), Jesse Ellingworth (33rd) and Eric Cortes (54th) rounded out the top fi ve. The girls did not have a full team in the meet but ran four runners. Stella Sobotkova led the team in 49th place. She was followed by Rhea Florez, Lizbeth Zarate-Hernandez and Kenzie Parsons in 56th, 58th and 59th place respectively. North Douglas Volleyball (22- 5) The Warriors continued their league dominance last week de- feating Camas Valley in straight 49 for 24 months ADD HIGH-SPEED INTERNET 14 . 95 $ Switch to DISH and Get a FREE Echo Dot sets and then edging out Days Creek 3-2. The team has now moved to 10-0 in league play and are ranked number one in 1A. Yoncalla Volleyball (3-11) The Eagles lost three games at home last week falling to Mo- hawk 3-1, New Hope Christian 3-1 and were swept by Elkton. 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