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2B | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Soccer from B1 son and the other for three more aft er this season so it’s pretty exciting. We’re looking forward to it,” said Coach Stew- art. Cameron and Rea both ended with two goals apiece and the Lions scoring was helped along by goals from mid- fi elders Evan Snauer (jr.), Cory Butts (jr.), Sylas Williams (so.) and defender and second-half substitute Drew Chap- man (jr.). “Th e nice thing about last night is we got to give some of our subs a chance to play, and not just a chance to play but a chance for us coaches to see which ones we can actually put in to a game and still produce,” said Stewart aft er the game. “Because one of the things you don’t want to do as a coach is put in subs just for the sake of putting in subs. You have to earn your playing time and then when you earn your playing time you have to keep it by doing the things that the other people that start ahead of you Cross Country from B1 special opportunity, not just for his runners, but for the community as a whole. “There’s so many positives to do- ing this,” Settelmeyer said. “There are parents that are helping and they talk about how grateful everybody is for this stuff and then you look at it, because they’re smiling and they’re helping them celebrate whatever they did, the people along the schute are helping people out. So our com- munity gets to help everybody. It’s a wonderful venue.” To Settelmeyer’s delight, his push for team success is slowly but surely coming to fruition as the Lions boys squad finished fourth overall in the team competition, spurred along by top-20 finishes from both senior Jimmy Talley (2nd place, 17:42) and freshman Jaden Owens (16th, 18:42). Owens - a product of the growing Lincoln Middle School cross coun- try pipeline - was running in his first ever varsity race after running with junior varsity at his first race in Til- lamook. “This is his second meet he’s been able to join us … it’s a pretty easy do and that earns you more playing time. If the play goes down in any way, you’re just going to come back out.” But in this matchup, both the starting 11 and the substitutes who came in lat- er in the second half worked in concert with one another to continue the Lions growing string of successes. Th e team scuttled to an 0-2 start aft er the fi rst two games of the year, losing by a combined score of 0-9. However, in the last 91 minutes of play the Lions have scored a total of 11 goals and given up none. “Our defense has been paying atten- tion to how to convert it with holding the ball and then moving into an of- fensive attack quickly. We seemed to spend a lot of time just passing the ball back and forth, but we looked at some diff erent things and one of the things was, we would possess the ball but we didn’t have any kind of purpose,” said Stewart in regards to his team’s need for improvement in certain areas. “So our emphasis this week was pos- session with purpose, meaning if you’re going to possess it, you need to have decision to have him on varsity. His time at Ultimook was as fast as any- body’s in the other courses. He’s a very talented runner. His workouts have been real positive, he works hard. He belongs on the varsity team from now on,” said Settelmeyer. On the girls’ side, despite solid re- sults, the race didn’t exactly start as planned. “We didn’t realize it was going to be our race until, like, ten minutes before the race. We thought the guys were going first so we had ten min- utes to warm up. We were, like, ‘oh shoot!’ so we started warming up. It was kind of tough,” said sophomore Eternity Reimche who finished with a time of 23 minutes and 34 seconds, finishing 18th overall in the girls var- sity 5k. Other finishers for the boys in- cluded Jaden Thuesen (29th, 20:31); Andy Wiley (25th, 21:07); Maycol Pable Herrera (46th, 21:53); and Ty- ler Russell (57th, 23:18). For the girls, there was Evie Smith (21st, 23:39); Kajsa Merz (28th, 26:01); and Helen Leal-Coronel (40th, 27:56). The Lions next race is Sat., Sept. 28 at the Nike Portland XC held at Blue Lake Park. Call for your FREE Information Kit! 0 Get help paying dental bills and keep more money in your pocket. TIEBREAKER:(S UNDAY N IGHT G AME ) AT N EW O RLEANS D ALLAS Y OUR P REDICTION OF T OTAL P OINTS :_______________ FINANCING* 15 % OFF Promo Number: 285 Coverage not available in all states. Acceptance guaranteed for one insurance policy/certificate of this type. Contact us for complete details about this insurance solicitation. 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They’re a group that enjoys the game, they love the game,” Anderson continued. “We just made sure we were focused on that part and then play, because we were worried about the score, we were worried about how we were playing versus just enjoying the game and playing hard … then we just talked about grit. When you’re down, you just have to have grit. We’re young, but building that early is important.” Despite the close final score, there were indeed dominant stretches throughout the game. However, near- ly all of those dominant stretches came at the hands of the Lions. Six-foot outside hitter Mia Col- lins was problematic for the Cottage Grove defense throughout the game, but after working out the kinks from the first three sets, the overall talent of the Lions roster became evident. Herbert finished the game with nine aces and six kills, perhaps the most impressive performance to date for the team’s youngest starter. “She’s doing a good job. She has &RQWDFWXVIRUDGGLWLRQDOGHWDLOV 1-877-599-0125 CIRCLE YOUR PICKS % to play some different positions in the back row on defense and she’s doing a good job of learning that. She’ll give a hundred percent, she’ll just keep going … she doesn’t stop to think about it. She just goes,” said An- derson. Also starring for the lions in the league opener were sophomores Gra- cie Arnold (11 kills) and Taylor McK- ay (six digs), as well as junior captains Matty Ladd (16 kills and six digs) and Avery Hutchins (10 kills). Coach An- derson was particularly impressed with Hutchins. “Avery had a great night tonight. She’s one that just has energy all the way through. If you watch her com- ing in and out of the game, she’s got a big huge smile and she’s always mak- ing sure she’s bringing energy to the bench, if she’s coming to the bench, or out to the floor.” The Lions now sit at 5-5 overall on the season after splitting a pair of games in bracket play at last week- end’s Sisters Tournament, with a win against Vale (2-0) and a loss to even- tual tournament champion Sisters (0-2). They next travel to Elmira on Thurs., Sept. 26 for the second league match of the season. Volleyball from B1 NO MORE GUTTER CLEANING, OR YOUR MONEY BACK – GUARANTEED! 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Senior midfi elder An- dreas Blackstone was out for this contest due to in- jury, but the team also got back one of its team captains, senior defender Fernando Soto-Cruz, who missed the team’s fi rst three games. Later in the week, the Li- ons also defeated visiting Astoria 6-2. It was knotted NICK SNYDER/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL 2-2 at halft ime, but Cottage Freshman Aldo Rea has quickly become an offen- Grove once again contin- sive star for the Lions soccer team. (541) 942-2551 Cottage Grove North Douglas Yoncalla Elkton Oregon State Atlanta Baltimore Buffalo Kansas City Carolina Indianapolis La Chargers NY Giants Tie-Breaker:40 YOUR SEND IN Y PICKS B FRIDAY 5 PM YOU CAN PLAY AND WIN! 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