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Abby Whipple led the Warriors with 12 points while Rebecca Black and Nicki Derrick each added 10. In the fourth quarter, the Eagles then began to turn up their energy as they began hitting shots and growing more physical on the defensive end. “We’re not going to be able to win a basketball game but we’ll be able to win a fi ght, though,” said Edera. Yoncalla was six-of-twenty three from the fi eld and included fi ve made threes from Shanausi Hardy. Hardy fi n- ished with a game-high 14 points. “They’re going through the growing pains and they’re not giving up and so we’re going to keep on grinding and see what happens,” said Edera. lost to the Lions 52-25. Adam Lamb defeated top ranked John Dover in the 285-weight class on a 3-2 decision. On Friday and Saturday the team hosted a meet where they fi n- ished ninth with 109 points. Lamb again was victorious as he won the title for his weight class. Crescent Valley won the team title with 180 points. North Douglas Boys Basketball On Saturday, the Warriors de- feated Umpqua Valley Christian 57-41 at home. Caleb Parks had 15 points and Jake Gerrard added 14 for North Douglas. North Douglas Girls Basketball The Warriors beat Umpqua Val- ley Christian 45-18 at home on Saturday. It was the second time in two days that the Warriors held their opponent scoreless in the fi rst quarter. Nicki Derrick fi nished the game 15 points and Payton Black had 10. Yoncalla Boys Basketball The Eagles lost to Days Creek High school sports recap delicious ning about a common topic of conversation between the six of them: the future. “We think we’re going to be pretty good. Better than we are now. It is, I’m kind of looking forward to my senior year even though I’m only a sophomore,” said Halstead. While continuity and high school sports don’t often mix, this group is looking to capital- ize on two more seasons of play- ing together and getting better. “Next year it’s going to be all of us. We’re not going to have any upper classmen, we’re going to be the upper classmen,” said Carnes. “And like, taking charge and playing for us and like work- ing together as a family. It’s very exciting. I’m so excited.” The fi nal sophomore is Olson who is in just her second year of playing basketball. After moving to the area and seeing her friends play, she was compelled to join. Primarily playing when the game is out of reach, she is continuing to learn the game and is dependent on her teammates to get there. “It’s not really one person who’s good at everything, it’s more like she’s good at this, she inspires me for this way, she’s good at this, she inspires me for this way. They all help me be kind of the newer one to accommodate all their different skills,” said Olson. This mindset of everyone hav- ing their own role has the sopho- mores thinking, talking and plan- All six of the Elkton sophomores. W ARRIORS A look back at the busy week of high school sports in the area Cottage Grove Boys Basketball: On Tuesday on the road the Li- ons rolled over Sweet Home 72- 48. Erick Giffen led the way with 19 points. Jesse Ellingsworth and Trenton Grover added 17 and 11 points respectively. Cottage Grove Girls Basketball: The Lions defeated Sweet Home 69-28 on Tuesday. Keara Murphy had a team-high 14 points and also added four steals. Reilly Kelty fi nished with 13 points and six blocks for the Lions. 11 Lions scored during the game. Cottage Grove Wrestling On Thursday, the Lions wres- tled at Junction City where they A Yoncalla double-team greets North Douglas' Abby Whipple. 61-53 on Saturday. Yoncalla Girls Basketball On Saturday the Eagles fell to Days Creek 43-10 on the road. Elkton Boys Basketball On Friday night, the Elkton boys lost to UVC 41-34. Brad Doudna had 20 points and 15 re- bounds. The Elks defeated New Hope Christian 48-45. Doudna ended the game with 33 points and 19 rebounds. Elkton Girls Basketball Friday against UVC the Elks won 52-22. Hannah Maxwell had 20 points and seven rebounds for Elkton. On Saturday the Elks stormed past New Hope Christian 42-19. Maxwell had 20 points and nine rebounds in the game. Basketball Standings Boys 1A, Skyline League: Pacifi c 16-2 Days Creek 11-6 Camas Valley 12-5 Glendale 14-4 North Douglas 11-8 Yoncalla 9-7 Elkton 7-11 7-0 6-1 5-2 4-3 4-3 3-4 3-4 NHC UVC/MC Powers 4-13 7-9 4-12 2-5 1-6 0-7 Girls 1A, Skyline League: Days Creek 15-2 Elkton 15-3 North Douglas 15-4 Pacifi c 8-10 Camas Valley 8-8 Powers 7-10 Yoncalla 4-12 NHC 4-13 UVC/MC 3-12 Glendale 0-18 7-0 6-1 5-2 5-2 4-3 3-4 2-5 2-5 1-6 0-7 Boys 4A, Sky-Em League: Sisters 10-7 Cottage Grove 11-5 Sutherlin 10-7 Junction City 10-7 Sweet Home 6-10 Elmira 4-13 3-0 2-1 2-1 1-2 1-2 0-3 Girls 4A, Sky-Em League: Cottage Grove 7-7 Junction City 12-4 Sutherlin 7-10 Elmira 7-8 Sisters 4-12 Sweet Home 1-15 3-0 2-1 2-1 1-2 1-2 0-3 Discover the world’s best walk-in bathtub from Imagine The Difference You Can Make DONATE YOUR CAR 5 Reasons American Standard Walk-In Tubs are Your Best Choice 1-844-533-9173 1 FREE TOWING TAX DEDUCTIBLE Matt Bjornn ChFC RICP, Agent 1481 Gateway Blvd Cottage Grove, OR 97424 Bus: 541-942-2623 www.bjornninsurance.com It can also provide for today. 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