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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL OCTOBER 17, 2018 WARRIORS SOUTH LANE COUNTY FIRE & RESCUE The Only Emergency Medical Transport Service in South Lane County Creek, Whipple finished with 25 digs, 16 assists, 14 kills, four blocks and a pair of aces. Helgren had 17 digs, 11 kills, two blocks and two aces. Now the Warriors have over a week off as they prepare for next weekend’s league tournament. The focus in the coming week is getting Derrick integrated into their lineups as they prepare for, what they hope will be, a deep postseason run. “I feel like we’re prepared, I feel like we’re ready. We’re still working some things out. So having someone new in there, it just changes everything up,” said Campbell. “I still like we’re playing good volleyball, I feel like we could play bet- ter… but I think we’re on the right track.” Middlefield Men’s Club Monday 10/8/2018 Game: 3, 2, 1 Points First Place (tie): 92 Dan Hanly, Bob McCarty, Jim Wamsley, Gary Welch Call 541-942-4493 for info. FOR EMERGENCY DIAL 911 First Place (tie): 92 Frank Gates, Deross Kinkade, Don Perkins, Phil Hamilton Serving South Lane County. www.southlanefi re.org High School sports recap: from B1 First Place (tie): 92 Leon Hayes, Gary Ingram, Ton Arney, Jerry Pennington Fourth Place (tie): 91 Jake Cox, Larry Eyman, Gary Cottage Grove Football: The Lions rolled past Phoenix 41-14 last Friday on the road. Dylan Graves had a full day throwing for two touchdowns, rushing for two touchdowns and catching one touchdown on a pass from teammate Erick Giffen. Giffen also caught a touchdown pass. Cottage Grove Boys Cross Country: Competing at the Warner Pacific XC Classic at Lents Sparks, Gary Welch BD Fourth Place (tie): 91 Ron Ackerman, Todd Dennis, John Kallbrier, Dave Tooker Sixth Place: 89 Larry Dreiling, Pat Rickard, Keith Rowling, Mike Stahl Low Gross: Jake Cox 70 Dallas Doudna 76 Gary Culp 77 Gary Sparks 77 Low Net: Your Family Deserves The BEST Technology... Value... TV!... 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Caleb Parks rushed for 142 yards on 12 attempts for two touchdowns. Jake Gerrard had two receptions for 30 yards and two touch- downs. Breaks Ron Ackerman 60 Jerry Pennington 63 Frank Gates 64 Larry Dreiling 64 Phil Hamilton 65 First Place: -8 Bob Martindale, Jim Wams- ley, Gary Ordway Second Place: -7 Gary Culp, John Kallbrier, Pat Rickard, Bob McCarty Closest to the Pin: #5 Jim Wamsley #7 Jake Cox #14 Gary Culp Third Place: -6 Jake Cox, Mel Gowing, Ron Ackerman, Jim Lehl Longest Putt #13 Gary Sparks Middlefield Men’s Club Monday 10/11/2018 Game: Scramble feat. Tie Fourth Place: -5 Gary Sparks, Ed Prunkl, Jim Hoover, Jack Doleman EARTHLINK INTERNET HIGH SPEED INTERNET Hopper upgrade fee $5/mo. Add High Speed Internet 14 $ 190 Channels LOW COST CALL TODAY Save 20%! . 95 /mo. Subject to availability. Restrictions apply. Internet not provided by DISH and will be billed separately. 1-866-373-9175 Enjov big-time Internet speeds without spending big bucks! 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Offi ce volunteers are needed to give out critical information, help clients fi ll out necessary forms, and provide a kind ear to clients on the edge of crisis. In addition to our current support from local volunteers, we are always looking for volunteers who would be willing to help stop local hunger by organizing a food drive, or fundraising event in Community Sharing’s honor. During the coming holiday season, Community Sharing will be off ering food box clients a special food box for December holiday celebrations. Clients will begin signing up for the special food box in November. Th e box contains seasonal foods and a frozen turkey or chicken for each family. Community sharing will be selling buttons to support our holiday food boxes over the next two months to help put on this special event. We will be selling these buttons for $10 each, please call one of our board members or come by our offi ce to purchase a turkey button and provide a holiday meal to one of your neighbors. In December volunteers from all over the community will help distribute the holiday food boxes at OLPH Catholic Church. Th e event is an amazing, nondenominational display with concerned community members coming together to give back. Th ere are also a number of annual donations drives this time of year, such as the local U.S. Postal Service’s food drive, Boy Scouts’ door-to-door donation collection and the South Lane School district’s food drive. Please consider supporting these organizations in their eff orts. Th e directors, staff and volunteers at Community Sharing would like to thank the Cottage Grove community for their continued support. Together we are able to provide desperately needed basic needs services to our community as a result of your generosity. To fi nd out how you can help, call Community Sharing at 541-942-2176 Monday through Friday from 11am- 3:30pm. 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