FOOTBALL continued from B1 COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL NOVEMBER 8, 2017 3B FOOTBALL cont, from B1 SOCCER continued from B1 of the net and put the Lions up 2-1. “I saw the kid running up and I was like I’ll just turn and take it with my left,” said the right-foot dominant Timm. “So he slid and I turned and took it with my left and it went perfect in the left corner.” Two minutes later it was La Grande again who tied things up with a goal from Cristian Miramontes. All tied up, there was then a sequence in which a Tiger defender brought down Cot- tage Grove’s 6’6 Jasper Nich- ols-Ferguson. A brief shoving match ensued between the teams and La Grande received a yellow card. With tensions high, regu- lation ended in a tie and the teams were off to two over- time periods. The fi rst over- time the Lions controlled possession. As Vanwagner was driving he got brought down by a slide tackle from behind that warranted another La Grande yellow card. It was then in the second overtime with fi ve minutes left to play that the Lions struck. Running into the box was Raum and a La Grande defender. Raum stayed on his feet and nudge the ball slowly in for the win- ning goal. “I don’t know exactly what happened,” said Raum on the game winner. “All I know is the guy came and we collid- ed each other. Luckily he fell down and I had a tap onto it and it was going in really slow and the guy tried slide tackling it out but ended putting it in. I don’t know if it would have gone in with my touch but it was one crazy experience.” The whistle sounded and the Lions were on to the second round of the playoffs for the fi rst time since 2013. “Konrad made it happen. A lot of people say that’s just a lucky goal but he was in the right place at the right time. I don’t care what you say and we will give him credit for that,” said Stewart. Caring for your Health WE OFFER: &RQYHQLHQWORFDWLRQZLWKLQWKH6DIHZD\ 3OD]D High school sports recap A look back at the busy week of high school sports in the area 6SLQH&DUH2UWKRSHGLF6SRUWV5HKDE -RE,QMXULHV09$:RUN&RQGLWLRQLQJ )RRW&DUH&KURQLF3DLQ6\QGURPH 6WDELOL]DWLRQ7KHUDS\0DQXDO7KHUDS\ 0F.HQ]LH0HWKRG )5(( XQOLPLWHGDFFHVVWR$Q\WLPH )LWQHVV&OXEGXULQJFOLQLFKRXUV /XQFKWLPHHYHQLQJHDUO\PRUQLQJ DSSRLQWPHQWV ning clock for the remainder of the game. In the fi nal minutes of the game, it was Erick Giffen twice setting Cottage Grove up at the North Marion one-yard line. First it was Giffen’s punt that rolled down to the one that led to a Lions safety on the next play and then it was his 47-yard kick return that started the of- fense a yard away from the end zone. David Cox ran the ball in for the touchdown to end the game. With the win, Cottage Grove has continued their undefeated season and are ready to keep proving themselves. “So our motto throughout the team is stay humble and be angry. Just have a chip on your shoulder. It wasn’t be angry to the point where it’s be angry to the point where you’re not play- ing smart but to the point where you are making plays. Prepar- Cottage Grove Physical Therapy ??? &DUULH6NRZ Heather LaPrath DPT A Merit Rehab Facility (0DLQ6W6XLWH&RWWDJH*URYHZZZFRWWDJHJURYHSWFRP North Douglas Volleyball In the 1A volleyball State Championship, the Warriors were upset by Joseph in the quarterfi nals. Joseph won in straight sets 25-22, 25-21, 25- 17. PHOTO BY CGHS PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS Backup quarterback DeJean Alonzo runs for a gain during the second half. ing,” said Farrell. The Lions will now face Gladstone in the second round of the playoffs on Friday at home at 7:00 pm. The eighth seeded Gladiators, who won their league this season, defeat- ed Sweet Home 48-26 last Fri- day. In the consolation round, North Douglas then defeat- ed Days Creek in straight sets 25-17, 25-19, 25-19. It was the fourth time the teams had faced each other this season. North Douglas won the two regu- lar season meetings and Days Creek won in the conference tournament. The Warriors then faced South Wasco County in the fourth place game and after losing the fi rst set 25-16, went on to win the next three 25-20, 25-29, 25-21. Arianna Helgren was named to the second team of the all-tournament team. North Douglas Football On the road at Hosanna Christian, the Warriors were defeated 50-12 in their fi rst round playoff game. North Douglas scored their two touchdowns in the fourth quar- ter off of a Jake Gerrard 66- yard reception and a 51-yard rush from Gerardo Alcantar. The game was JJ Mast’s last game as head coach. Elkton Fotoball The Elks hosted Wallowa on Saturday in the fi rst round of the playoffs and lost 44-6. Elk- ton, a team focused on the run, was shut down on the ground and forced to try to go through the air. Quarterback Austin Lu- zier ended the game 10 of 21 for 85 yards passing. Elkton’s Trentyn Halstead scored Elkton’s only touch- down of the game in the second quarter on a seven yard run. Yoncalla Fotoball The Eagles season came to an end after they lost on the road to top ranked Triad 70-22. Yoncalla gained 390 yards on the day and gave up 594 rush- ing yards during the game. BEAT THE PICKERS PANEL FOOTBALL CONTEST Homestead is this Week’s Panel Winner T.Fishell this week’s READER with 9-3 Tie-breaking win ! 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