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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL MAY 30, 2018 SOFTBALL from B1 showed it today. Tough team and man they hit the ball. And their pitcher is good. We got some hits, but just couldn’t get enough together to get anything done. So, yeah. Kind of disappointed. Didn’t really want to go out this way, you know, being 10-runned,” said Rice. The Trojans have scored the second most runs in the state at the 2A/1A level this season and have given up the least number of runs – including 10 shutouts. This was the second playoff game in a row for Kennedy that they have won 13-0 in five innings. “I know the girls were just eager to play just to say you know a little re- demption,” said Kennedy head coach Walt Simmons. “It’s too bad that Nicki wasn’t there. I think that it was pretty tight last year (when we played)… When we heard she was out it changed the complexion a little bit because she’s pret- ty good and we struggled (against her).” In addition to the Tro- jans being a top-tier team, the Warriors were not help- ing themselves defensively as poor decisions and er- rors led to runs. With one out, a routine double play turned into a single out that spurred a two-out rally in- stead of a scoreless inning; balls were dropped; throws sailed over their intended targets. “We got to the point where we were doing real good holding them and then when (Kennedy) start- ed really hitting the ball we panicked. The girls all of a sudden saw their season ending,” said Rice. “We had a lot of missed played balls where the girl was think- ing, ‘Ok, I’m going to throw it to first before she catches the ball.’ So I kept telling them, catch the ball first, then make that play.” The Trojans were relent- less with a pair of runs in the first, two in the third and eight in the fourth to seal the game and North Douglas’ season. “I think we started out really good but all of a sud- den we lost that. When they started hitting we kind of lost our confidence, start- ed to panic. And that was pretty much all she wrote,” said Rice. Middlefield Men’s Club Monday 5/21/2018 Game: 3, 2 Best Ball Pitcher Hope Morgan fires in a strike at Knappa on Wednesday. First Place: -33 Gary Culp, Jim Lehl, Dave Tooker, Ron Warner Scores South Valley Athletics Summer Sports!! FOR THE KIDS: Volleyball camps (3rd thru 6th grade 2018-2019 school year): 6/18-6/20 (Register by 6/1) 7/23-7/25 (Register by 7/6) 8/27-8/29 (Register by 8/10) $40 each; register and pay for fi rst two, get third for $10 Cheer camp (K-6th grade 2018-2019 school year): 7/16-7/20 (Register by 6/29) $40 Second Place: -27 Gary Ingram, Steve Lind- holm, Don Perkins, Mike Stahl Third Place: -21 Jake Cox, Gary Sparks, Pat Rickard, Jerry Singer Fourth Place: -18 Mike VanWyck, Roger Mink, Jerry Haugen, Gary Culp BD Fifth Place (tie): -17 Gary Welch, Darrell Lee, Keith Rowling, John Kallbrier Fifth Place (tie): -17 Tim Martin, Tom Arney, Rick LeBrun, Darrell Lee BD Low Gross: Tennis camp (K-12th grade 2018-2019 school year): 8/13-8/17 (Register by 7/27) $50 FOR THE ADULTS: SCORES - Wednesday evenings 6/20-8/15 (Register by 6/1) 15 years and older (must be going into sophomore year or older) $45 per person (NEW THIS YEAR: no team fee) Call/text 541-942-3079; email southvalleyathletics@gmail.com or Please see our website for more information www.southvalleyathletics.org Second basemen looks Riley Black looks to turn a double play on Wednesday. Rickard, Mike Stahl Deross Kinkade 72 Jake Cox 74 Gary Sparks 74 Gary Ingram 77 First Place (tie): 93 Russell Bryce, Jerry Singer, Bob Martindale, Gary Ordway Low Net: Pat Rickard 56 Dave Tooker 57 Ron Warner 60 Don Perkins 63 Gary Culp 63 Jim Lehl 63 Larry Eyman 64 Tom Arney 64 Third Place: 92 John Kallbrier, Bill Medin, Mel Gowing, Darrell Lee Fourth Place (tie): 91 Larry Eyman, Gary Ingram, Don Perkins, Dave Tooker Middlefield Men’s Club Monday 5/24/2018 Game: 1, 2, 3 Points First Place (tie): 93 Leroy Bodine, Jim Lehl, Pat Fourth Place (tie): 91 Larry Strickland, Rick LeBrun, Mike Butler, Bob McCarty BD Sixth Place: 90 Gary Culp, David Morris, Jake Cox, Gary Sparks Caring for your Health WE OFFER: •Spine Care •Orthopedic/Sports Rehab •Job Injuries •MVA •Foot Care •Chronic Pain Syndrome •Stabilization Therapy •Manual Therapy •McKenzie Method •Women’s Health •Pelvic Floor Rehab •Aquatic Therapy • FREE & unlimited access to Anytime Fitness Club during clinic hours • Lunchtime, evening, early morning appointments • Convenient location within the Safeway Plaza 3B Cottage Grove Physical Therapy ??? Carrie DPT Snow, DPT Heather Holmes, DPT, OCS A Merit Rehab Facility Low Gross: Bruce Dorman 73 Gary Ingram 73 Gary Sparks 74 Jerry Singer 74 Jake Cox 76 Low Net: Larry Strickland 59 Tom Lemmon 59 Mel Gowing 60 Mike Stahl 60 Rick LeBrun 60 Gary Culp 62 Ron Warner 62 1498 E. Main St., Suite 109, Cottage Grove • 541-767-2750 • www.cottagegrovept.com Get your LOCAL news How you want it... In Print. Online. On the go! S entinel C ottage G rove www.cgsentinel.com