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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL | THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 2020 | 3B
Basketball from B1
both Seaside and Sisters. All of it is for one express pur-
pose.
“We’re really trying to gear up for January … for our
first league game against Siuslaw,” Hutchison said. “Every-
thing we’re doing is going towards that. Our goals start
there.”
It is little different for the other area teams and while the
smaller Skyline schools to the south of Cottage Grove be-
gin league games this week and next, Cottage Grove must
wait only a couple short weeks before their old rivals begin
coming to town. From Jan. 17-24, both Lions squads will
play three games in eight days against Siuslaw, Marshfield
and Marist.
Hutchison’s team is a young squad that is continuing to
progress, while the talented girls team hopes to avoid the
same big-game jitters that hampered their volleyball suc-
cess. If early non-league signs are any indication, the Lady
Lions could press for a league title.
Douglas County, in its own right, is overflowing with
girls’ basketball talent as Yoncalla, Elkton and North
Douglas are all currently ranked in the OSAA top-20. The
three teams are scheduled to have six total head-to-head
matchups this year beginning with an Elkton/Yoncalla
clash on Sat., Jan. 4. The North Douglas and Yoncalla
boys’ teams both boast rosters with talent and experience,
while the Elkton boys look to make headway with a young
group.
Only time will tell what the league season holds, but af-
ter a few weeks of rest and relaxation, the basketball play-
ers of Cottage Grove, Yoncalla, North Douglas and Elkton
High Schools are ready to prove their mettle. Or so their
fans hope.
Other scores & results
CGHS boys basketball: Head coach Seth Hutchison
kept his young roster busy during the holiday break, trav-
eling east to Sisters for a three-day weekend tournament.
The Lions (4-7) had a tall task in their first game on Fri.,
Dec. 27 losing to last year’s state champions, Banks (6-4),
79-53. CG then bounced back on Saturday against the
host team, beating the Outlaws (2-8) 38-26 before drop-
ping a nail-biter on Sunday to a tough Baker squad (6-5),
60-57. The Lions now get a short reprieve before picking
their schedule back up on Tues., Jan. 7 when they will host
Crook County (7-4).
Yoncalla girls basketball: On Friday, Dec. 27 the Ea-
gles (7-2) were narrowly defeated in an away game against
Regis (6-3), 42-40, for just their second loss of the season.
Despite being unable to come away with the victory, Yon-
calla got solid contributions from Alison Van Loon (nine
points, seven rebounds, eight assists, three steals), Kaleigh
Soto (19 points) and Ashley Powes (12 points and 11 re-
bounds). They next travel to Glendale on Fri., Jan. 3.
Elkton basketball: The Elks had a tough Christmas
week as their boys and girls lost all four of their scheduled
contests. Both teams traveled to St. Paul and Perrydale for
back-to-back games on Fri. and Sat., Dec. 27 and 28.
The girls (7-2), taking on top-ranked St. Paul (9-0) and
third-ranked Perrydale (7-2), lost 60-34 and 32-27, re-
spectively. The boys (2-7) kept it closer against St. Paul
(3-6), losing 57-46, but were
drubbed by twelfth-ranked
Perrydale (7-1) in the second
contest, 54-35. The Elks will Middlefield Mens Club
look to get another in the Monday 12/23/2019
win column when they travel Game: 2,1 Points
to Camas Valley on Fri., Jan.
72
3 for their first league games First Place (tie)
Phil Hamilton
of the year.
Darrell Lee
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Cottage Grove’s Raina Her-
zog and Adelle Kent contin-
ued in the sport and both
wrestled at junior nationals
in Fargo, North Dakota ear-
lier in July.
At the tournament, Her-
zog finished second in her
weight class.
Herzog and Kent are both
juniors this year at CGHS.
The pair of girls qualified to
be one of the 34 girls on the
COURTESY PHOTO
team at a tournament this
Cottage Grove sophomore (now a junior) Adele Kent
past March.
also qualified for nationals, but was eventually ham-
During the high school
pered by an ACL injury that has kept her out of the
season Raina Herzog, in 2019-20 wrestling season.
her first year of high school
wrestling, won the state title
eager locals.
at the 235 weight class.
The ribbon-cutting signaled the end of
9. October 9, 2019: “Beloved pool re- a lengthy closure that, while inconvenient
turns to CG, Aqua Lions”. After a long for local swimming enthusiasts and youth
11-month closure, Cottage Grove finally athletes, brought myriad improvements
has their beloved pool back and better to a pool facility that desperately needed
than ever.
it after 63 years of continued service to the
On Tues., Oct. 2 Sue Taylor - wife of Cottage Grove community.
longtime Cottage Grove High School
10. November 6, 2019: “Freshman
(CGHS) water polo and swimming coach, phenom flies into state meet”. The 2019
Bud Taylor, and a former lifeguard - cut the Sky-Em League Cross Country Cham-
ribbon on the new and improved Warren pionships were held on Thurs., Oct. 31
H. Daugh- at Lane Community College and CGHS
erty Aquat- freshman Jaden Owens surprised just
ic
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in front of overall with a personal record 5k time of
a crowd of 16:33.50. It was one of the fastest times in
about
200 the state recorded by a freshman.
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