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s m - d e t g e n COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL JANUARY 2, 2019 High School Basketball Standings Boys Sky-Em League Team Record Rank Marshfi eld 6-3 5 Marist 6-5 8 Siuslaw 5-7 29 Junction City 4-8 28 Elmira 2-5 25 Cottage Grove 1-10 34 3B Warriors fi nish weekend with win Girls Sky-Em League Team Record Rank Marshfi eld 10-0 1 Marist 7-4 8 Junction City 7-5 10 Cottage Grove 5-6 12 Siuslaw 4-8 29 Elmira 2-6 26 Boys Skyline League Team Record Rank Riddle 9-0 7 UVC 8-2 18 Days Creek 6-4 9 North Douglas 5-5 30 Yoncalla 5-6 50 Camas Valley 4-5 44 Milo 3-4 26 Elkton 3-8 55 New Hope 2-7 62 Girls Skyline League Team Record Rank North Douglas 8-3 5 UVC 6-4 35 Pacifi c 6-6 30 Elkton 5-6 15 Camas Valley 4-5 31 Days Creek 4-6 24 NHC 4-6 39 Yoncalla 4-7 50 Milo 2-5 55 PHOTOS BY BECKY GERRARD Left: Austin Frieze starts the fast break for the Warriors. Right: Koldan Frieze secures a rebound and scans the court. North Douglas boys snap three-game losing streak with win over McKenzie By Zach Silva zsilva@cgsentinel.com Th e North Douglas boys started scoring and never quite stopped on Saturday night. Against McKenzie, the Warriors (5-5) cruised to an early 20-8 lead aft er one quarter of play on their way to a 75-30 route of the Eagles (1-8). “Th at was our plan. We knew we need to come in, we need to start with some fi re,” said North Douglas head coach Tyler Vancil. “We seem to start slow. Or we’ll start really hot in the fi rst quarter and we’ll just kind of slowdown in the second. We just can’t seem to get those quarters put together. So we’re trying to still do that so we can be ready once league gets here. And so that was our goal, hey, let’s come out, let’s play tough defense, let’s run the fl oor, push the ball. Let’s try to get layups. And that’s what we did.” Th e North Douglas energy and defensive pressure guided them early as the Eagles struggled to fi nd the way to the basket. And on off ense, they were overpow- ering as three players fi nished with double digit scor- ing margins. Jake Gerrard had 16 points, Tanner Parks 15 and Cal Parks 14. An 18-point lead at halft ime was only extended as the Warriors outscored McKenzie 21-6 in the quarter. As the North Douglas bench fi ltered into the game, the most excitement came from McKenzie’s Caleb Th ompson who became a crowd favorite as he made the fans, refs and players laugh with jokes and yelling out the North Douglas plays as they were called into the game. Th ompson fi nished the game with 17 points and was given a warm round of applause – that he re- sponded to with a bow – from the fans from Drain when he was taken out of the game for the fi nal time. With the win, North Douglas snapped a three-game losing streak including a pair of losses at the McKenzie 1A Hoops Classic. On Th ursday night the team lost to Hosanna Christian 74-55. Koldan Frieze led the team in scoring with 13 points while Cal Parks and Killian Bond each had 11. Friday night, the Warriors fell to Hosanna Christian 50-48. In the fi nal second of the game, a North Douglas foul on a rebound prompted a pair of Hosanna Chris- tian free throws that put the game out of reach. Ger- rard had 17 points on the game while Frieze added 12 for the Warriors. Now the Warriors prepare for league-play where they start things off against Umpqua Valley Christian and Days Creek. “Th e two toughest teams in the North right back-to- back. So we’ve got to focus, have a great week of prac- tice and get ready for both teams because both teams are great defensively. Both teams can shoot the ball re- ally well,” said Vancil. WARRIORS from B1 Handguns Long Rifles Concealed carry classes Call for Schedules Hosanna Christian (7- 4) 51-23. Th ompson led the team with 13 points while Whipple added 10. Th e Lions scored fi ve points in the second half. “What I take away from it is that we took another step. We talk- ed in the locker room and (assistant coach) JB (Whipple) would be one that said, ‘Look at BEAT THE PICKERS PANEL FOOTBALL CONTEST our preseason sched- ule, being above .500 might be a challenge for us.’ Th e teams we have lost to have a combined record of about 27-3 so we’re making progress. Got a ways to go,” said Davis. Th e Warriors begin league play Friday at Umpqua Valley Chris- tian (6-4) before fac- ing Days Creek (4-6), a team that ad- vanced to the state semi-fi nals a season ago. PHOTO BY BECKY GERRARD Bailey Holcomb gets into a defensive stance against McKenzie. Your Family Deserves The un. en F e B It’s ee you ! S year next 18 0 2 YOU CAN PLAY AND WIN! BEST Technology... Value... TV!... 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. 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Earlier in the tournament the team fell to Mazama 55-43 and Gladstone 58-39. Cottage Grove Girls Basket- ball: At the Stayton Holiday Clas- sic, the Lions defeated Seaside 58-37 in the fi rst round before falling to Blanchet 53-25 in the semi-fi nals. In the third place game Cottage Grove lost to Warrenton 51-46. Yoncalla Boys Basketball At the Regis Holiday Tour- nament the Eagles lost to City Christian 82-33. On Saturday at the tournament Yoncalla de- feated Pilot Rock 47-44. Trace Graham led the team with 11 points while Corbin Eichman scored 10.