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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL NOVEMBER 7, 2018 ND finishes fifth in state North Douglas volleyball wins in the quarterfinals, drops next two matches at the state tournament By Zach Silva zsilva@cgsentinel.com After a quarterfinal victory in Redmond at the state volley- ball tournament last weekend, North Douglas lost their next two matches to end their sea- son by finishing in fifth place. The weekend started with Friday’s match against Days Creek. This was the fifth time this season the teams had played each other with each team entering the day with a 2-2 record in the head-to-head matchup. But Friday morning it was North Douglas winning (25-21, 16-25, 25-18, 25-14) when it mattered most. “Well the girls, they were ex- cited to play Days Creek espe- cially since we had lost to them in the district tournament. They wanted a rematch and they were just very pumped,” said North Douglas head coach Anne Campbell. In the first set the Warriors offense was clicking and the team led by as many as eight before letting the Wolves back into the game late. Days Creek carried that momentum in to the second set. Throughout the set, North Douglas strug- gled to string points together as successful points were met with errors. “After we lost the second game,” said Campbell, “I said, ‘So, the team that wanted to play Days Creek played in the first game. The team that didn’t want to play Days Creek played in the second game so who’s going to play in the third game?’” For the rest of the way it was North Douglas doing what they do best with Arianna Hel- gren and Abby Whipple pro- viding an offensive spark to lift the team and get them back on track. Helgren was named to the first team tournament team while Whipple was named to the second team. “I’ve brought teams over here that were good and then the nerves kind of get the bet- ter of you in that first match and it’s really easy to kind of fall behind and not able to dig your way out. So just to get that first match under our belt, it got everybody a little more confi- dent,” said Campbell. “I think that going into tonight it’s go- ing to be a really tough match because St. Paul is good... but I feel like having that first match in is going to help us play bet- ter tonight.” In Friday night’s match against tournament champion St. Paul, the Warriors were beat 3-0. The Buckaroos finished the season 30-0 and dropped just four sets all year. Helgren had 15 digs and 10 kills while Whipple compiled 13 assists, 10 digs, nine kills and three aces. Freshman Samantha MacDowell had 17 digs. On Saturday, the Warriors lost the third-place game to third-ranked Hosanna Chris- tian in four sets. Helgren had 22 digs and 11 kills while Whipple recorded a triple-double with 24 digs, 19 assists and 12 kills. FOOTBALL from B1 football game. He did a real- ly good job…and I’m proud of him,” said Roberts. “I thought we executed pretty well on of- fense.” But for all the success of the passing attack, the Lions were unable to establish a rushing attack and after some sacks and a tackle for loss on a punt, the team finished the game with -27 rushing yards. After trading touchdowns, a late first-quarter Gladstone touchdown put the home-side up 13-7 when the Lions drove downfield. With first and goal High School sports recap: Cottage Grove Football: The Warriors fell to Crane 50-6 last Friday in the first round of the playoffs. Caleb Golf Scores: Middlefield Men’s Club Monday 10/29/2018 Game: 2, 3 Best Ball First Place: -26 Larry Dreiling, Phil Hamil- ton, Leon Hyes, Jerry Penning- ton Backer DDS Jims Point S Tire Factory Birch Avenue Dental NW Community Credit CG Physical Therapy Oregon West RV Chvatal Orthodontics Patriot Mortgage Cetera Financial SL Fire and Rescue Coast Fork South Valley Athletics Emerald Fitness Club Starfire Lumber Dave’s Place Second Place: -20 Manny Anderson, Jim Cunningham, Don Hanly, John Kallbrier Third Place (tie): -16 Bill Avery, Larry Emery, Pat Rickard, Jake Cox Third Place (tie): -16 Todd Dennis, Bob McCarty, Keith Rowling, Jim Wamsley State Farm D&D Auto Village Green Grocery Outlet Cottage Grove Garbage Service Williams & Mathis Third Place (tie): -16 Ron Ackermn, Darrell Lee, Jerry Singer, Dan Smith Third Place (tie): -16 Jim Lehl, Gary Sparks, Dave Tooker, Darrell Lee BD BRAD’S CHEVROLET is this Week’s Tie-Breaker Panel Winner with 8 correct Bruce Woods is this week’s READER winner with 11 Correct 3B on the five, Cottage Grove set- tled for a Giffen field goal. After a defensive stop, Cottage Grove was again driving but a fumble turned into a scoop-and-score for Gladstone to go up 10 in the final minutes of the first half. While it looked like the teams might pack it in and head to the half, the Lions answered with a one-play drive that saw Giff- en finding Zumwalt for a quick strike. After a missed extra point, Gladstone put together a five-play drive for a touchdown. Cottage Grove again had first and goal but had to settle with a field goal before the half ex- pired. On the opening drive of the second half, the Lions marched down field and Graves found Ja- cob Dunn for a 19-yard touch- down to cut their deficit to just two points. While both offen- sive units were having their way in the first half, it was both defensive sides coming up with stops in the second half. After the initial Cottage Grove score, both teams were continuously stopped. A Gladstone field goal gave the team a five-point ad- vantage in the closing minutes before the Gladiators sealed the victory. Gladstone will face sev- enth-ranked La Grande on Fri- day in quarterfinals. Parks had a touchdown run for North Douglas. Elkton Football: Last Friday, the Elks fell to Camas Valley 40-12 in the first round of the playoffs. Elkton scored a pair of touchdowns in the first quarter but were shut out the rest of the game. Elkton’s Austin Luzier finished with 150 yards passing and one touch- down on the day. Jase Billman added a kickoff return for a touchdown. Camas Valley had 470 yards of offense. 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