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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL | THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 2020 | 3B
— a deep state playoff run — then some
refocusing may be in order this week as the
team gets five days off in a row from sched-
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games.
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“We
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Report hunt results by Jan. 31
Avoid the $25 penalty for not reporting on deer and elk tags, report at a license
sale agent or ask for a callback in the ODFW phone queue
Every hunter who pur-
chased 2019 big game or
turkey tags needs to re-
port their hunt results by
the deadline, which is Jan.
31, 2020 for most tags.
Hunters are required to
report on each deer, elk,
cougar, bear, pronghorn
and turkey tag purchased
— even if they were not
successful or did not hunt.
Sports Pac license holders
need to report on each big
game or turkey tag issued.
Hunters who fail to re-
port deer and elk tags by
the deadline will be penal-
ized $25 when they go to
purchase a 2021 hunting
license. This penalty is as-
sessed once, regardless of
the number of unreported
tags.
Hunters have a few ways
to report:
· Online via ODFW’s
Licensing System, the
fastest and easiest way to
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contributions from a
talented group of un-
derclassmen who have
potential to bring a
scoring punch that the
team is lacking.
“We sub in fresh-
man and we become
a weaker defensive
team, but a much
better shooting team
… and we need those
scorers, or at least the
ability to stretch de-
PHOTO C/O BECKY GERRARD
fenses,
” Cyr acknowl-
Jody Cyr gameplans with his team during a timeout
edged
after the win
against Days Creek.
over Days Creek.
As the season wears
squad, with defensive effort and a balanced
scoring attack. Seniors Nicki Derrick (11 on, freshman like Savannah Harkins and
points), Sofia Alcantar (eight points), Na- Brooklyn Williams are stepping into bigger
talie Draeger (five points) and Rilie-Jo roles and filling gaps in the Warriors’ rota-
Olds (six points) all contributed while tion where needed.
“[Williams] is tough for a freshman and
junior Natalie Thompson added seven
points of her own. The Warriors were able she comes and goes offensively, but we can
to hold Days Creek scoring threat Mori- really put her in any matchup [defensively]
ah Michaels to just 11 points, but it was a and she does a good job … and [Harkins]
strategy that ultimately may have worked is gonna turn into a tremendous scorer in
time,” Cyr said.
against them.
With only six games remaining, the War-
“The biggest difference between the first
[Days Creek] game and last night was the riors are hoping that time is sooner rath-
first game was all Michaels,” Cyr said. “We er than later. If they win the rest of their
shut down everyone else and last night games, they will take the league title and
I felt like we did a great job on Michaels enter the state playoffs with a 22-2 record
and people off the bench killed us, which and a top-ten 1A ranking, but only time
will tell how their talent stacks up against
should never happen.”
The team’s biggest struggles this season the other state title contenders.
The Warriors have a big upcoming week-
have almost entirely come on the offen-
sive end, where their style is still a work end as they take on Yoncalla (12-6, 3-4) at
in progress. For North Douglas to go deep home on Fri., Jan. 31 before traveling to
into the playoffs, they may need more play Elkton (14-4, 6-1) the following day.
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Reporting/Mandatory Re-
porting. Then click to Li-
cense Year 2019 to report
on your tags. If you have
trouble getting into your
account, use the retrieve
User Name/Password fea-
ture or contact ODFW for
your account information.
Visit the ELS FAQ page for
directions on getting into
your account if you have
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to an ODFW licensing
customer service repre-
sentative during normal
business hours (Mon-
day-Friday, 8 a.m.- 5
p.m.). ODFW’s Licensing
Department now has a
callback feature to provide
better customer service.
When there are longer
hold times, any customer
who calls in by 3:30 p.m.
can just leave their num-
ber for a callback while
keeping their place in line.
· At a license sale agent:
New for 2020, hunters can
now visit a vendor that
sells licenses to complete
their mandatory report-
ing.
Reporting
deadlines
are:
· Jan. 31, 2020 for all
2019 hunts that ended by
Dec. 31, 2019
· April 15, 2020 for all
2019 hunts that end be-
tween Jan. 1- March 31,
2020
As of Jan. 15, nearly
226,000 reports have been
completed and more than
247,000 remain to be done
by either Jan. 31 or April
15. More than 195,000
of the completed reports
were completed online,
with the remainder taken
by ODFW staff or license
sale agents.
“The information hunt-
ers provide is used when
setting controlled hunt tag
numbers and hunting sea-
sons,” said ODFW Game
Program Manager Tom
Thornton. “We really ap-
preciate hunters taking a
few minutes of their time
to complete the report,
even if they did not hunt
or were not successful.”
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data through phone sur-
veys but these became
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While reporting has been
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percent to 80 percent or
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Information from the
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