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ONLINE and to make it to the state tournament and I feel like with the talent we have that’s totally feasible for us to have those lofty goals.” A few miles west on Highway 38, Jeremy Lockhart will use the foundation of experi- ence he’s built over the last decade plus when he takes over as head foot- ball coach at Elkton High School. “This is a great oppor- tunity for me. I’m blessed to be able to step in and take on the challenge and do the best I can and they have confi dence in me, which is fantastic, so I’m hoping to not let anybody down,” said Lockhart when asked about his new position. Lockhart, who is from Klamath Falls, spent much of the past 13 years in Eugene where he gained valuable ex- perience as a volunteer coach for track and fi eld and cross country at Kelly Middle School and Willa- mette High School. He came to Elkton last year as a teacher, a time when there were no open coaching positions. 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Call 541.942.3325 to get started today. Providing safe, reliable, and economical energy services that enhance our members' quality of life. 541-942-0168 P.O. Box 547 Cottage Grove, OR A Proud Supporter of Our Community Since 1983 A proud sponsor for the Kids Summer Reading Program w w w. s t a r f i r e l u m b e r. c o m COTTAGE GROVE POND: Trout, warmwa- ter species Was last stocked the week of April 8 with 1,500 legal-size rainbow trout. Cottage Grove Ponds are open to year- round fi shing and via an asphalt pathway behind the truck scales on Row River Road. In addition to fi shing, these ponds also off er wildlife view- ing opportunities and a fi shing dock is available on-site. COTTAGE GROVE RESERVOIR: Trout, warmwater species Was last stocked the week of April 29 with 5,000 trophy-size rainbow trout. Cottage Grove Reservoir is south of Cottage Grove and is open to fi shing all year. Lakeside boat ramp is now open. DETROIT RESER- VOIR: Trout, kokanee Th is large reservoir was stocked in mid-July with about 5,000 larger trophy-size rainbow trout. Fishing has been very good of late for both trout and kokanee with warmer tempera- tures and more food available. Anglers are catching most trout between the surface and 40 feet down, kokanee below that. Currently, the reservoir is down only about 13 feet, which means the fi shing conditions will be very good this entire year. All boat ramps should be available to launch boats at this time. DEXTER RESER- VOIR: Trout Was last stocked in mid-April with 5,000 trophy-size rainbow trout. Dexter Reservoir near Lowell is visible from Hwy 58. Boat and bank access is available from state and county parks. Parking and bank access are also available from the causeway near Lowell. Largemouth bass and some smallmouth are also available to an- glers in this reservoir. DORENA RESER- VOIR: Trout, warmwa- ter Dorena Reservoir is east of Cottage Grove on Row River Road and is open to fi shing all year. Trout and warm- water fi sh are available. Baker Bay boat ramp is accessible at the current reservoir elevation. FALL CREEK: Trout Was last stocked the week of July 15 with 1,200 legal-size rainbow trout. Fall Creek is open all year for trout. Begin- ning Nov. 1, anglers may only use lures and arti- fi cial fl ies. Five hatchery trout and an additional two wild trout may be harvested daily in the river. Below Fall Creek Dam the creek is open all year for hatchery Chinook, hatchery steel- head and wild steelhead greater than 24-inches.