2B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL MAY 9, 2018 CG S OFTBALL continued from B1 ing. Even when people say you can’t, that means you’ve got to fi ght a little bit harder to prove them wrong,” she said. “The mentality is that we’re just as good as any other team. We just have to prove it to ourselves and we’ve just got keep pushing and not give up and show them.” On Friday, the Lions hosted Sweet Home in a double-header and lost 18-1 and 15-0. Tuesday, in the fi nal game of the season, the Lions played Sutherlin (The game occurred after our print deadline, look for results in next week’s paper.) STANDINGS: Team Sky-Em Baseball: League Overall Junction City Sweet Home Sisters Sutherlin Cottage Grove Elmira Junction City Elmira Sweet Home Sutherlin Cottage Grove Sisters coach and ask him to come to the fi eld so she could practice her pitching. “She was one of those people that every- body loved. Because she gave everything all the time,” said assistant coach of the 1996 team, Jim Russell. After years of not having a softball team at Yoncalla, interest from Whitford and friends got the program restarted during her freshman year. The team didn’t win a game in their fi rst season but were able to win a handful of games her sophomore year. Junior year, Russell and head coach Mike Bendele, took over the program. The former baseball coaches who had never coached softball, relieved Simons, who was also head volleyball and basketball coach in addition to athletic director and math teach- er, from the job. After making the playoffs the year be- fore, the 1996 team had high expectations heading into the season. The team then lost their fi rst two games of the year before rat- tling off 25 straight to win the state title be- hind Whitford on the mound. “When I fi rst thought about the cleats and the smile she had, course it brought tears to my eyes,” said Bendele. “It’s emotional be- cause we’re all supposed to be gone before our kids are.” W HITFORD continued from B1 Simons, who taught and coached Ali- sa, then talked with her mother and sister, Sarah Stinchcomb, about it and then went to the school board and got approval to re- name the fi eld. “What’s really special about it is knowing that people still really think about her. The impact that she left. That she passed away in 2009 and people are still really thinking about her because she left that much of an impact on people around her,” said Stinch- comb. “That you know, they want to honor her and continue to keep honoring her. So it’s defi nitely very special.” Sunday at Alisa Whitford Memorial Field, members of the 1996 championship softball team and other community mem- bers took turns sharing their memories of Whitford. The time she argued with her coach in the state championship game if they should walk the other team’s best hitter; the time the coaches agreed to have their heads shaved if the team won the state title (a promise they didn’t think they would have to fulfi ll); how on seemingly any Sunday during her sea- son, the team’s rest day, she would call her BEST Upgrade to the Hopper® 3 Smart HD DVR • Watch and record 16 shows at once • Get built-in Netflix and YouTube • Watch TV on your mobile devices Hopper upgrade fee $5/mo. 14 . 95 /mo. continued from B1 watched them go by and those were the perfect pitch. So we’re going to have to focus on not let- ting that fi rst one get past us and put us in a hole when we’re up to bat,” said Rice. “But other than that, I thought we played really well. Defensively, we did really well both games. Just didn’t get that clutch hit when we needed it.” With two weeks of league play left in the season, the Warriors now sit in third place two games back from Monroe and one game back from Oakland. This week the team faces Yon- calla/Elkton, who have won one game in league play, before taking on the eighth ranked Oakers in the fi nal three-game series of the sea- son. “But if we can win out we’re still going to be walking into league playoff in a good spot. A re- ally good spot. And that’s what we want and I think we can get that,” said Rice. “We’re getting better every day… I feel really good about the rest of the season, ac- tually, after today.” Subject to availability. Restrictions apply. Internet not provided by DISH and will be billed separately. 1-866-373-9175 14-5 11-7 11-6 11-9 8-8 3-15 0-19 2A/1A SD3 Softball League Overall Monroe (2A) 11-1 Oakland (2A) 10-2 N. 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