Cottage Grove Sentinel Sports & Recreation SOUTH LANE COUNTY SPORTS AND RECREATION Calendar Feb. 7 • CGHS girls wres- tling: Southern Div. Girls State Regional @ Thurston HS • CGHS swimming, North Bend dual meet @ Warren H. Daugherty Aquatic Center, 3 p.m. • CGHS bball vs. Marshfield (girls @ 5:45 p.m., boys @ 7:15 p.m.) • NDHS girls bball vs. Pacific/Powers @ 6 p.m. • Elkton bball @ Riddle (girls @ 6 p.m., boys @ 7:30 p.m.) • Yoncalla bball vs. Camas Valley (girls @ 6 p.m., boys @ 7:30 p.m.) • • THURSDAY | FEBRUARY 6, 2020 CONTACT SPORTS REPORTER NICK SNYDER AT 942-3325 OR NSNYDER@CGSENTINEL.COM Lions sit alone atop Sky-Em By Nick Snyder nsnyder@cgsentinel.com The Cottage Grove girls’ basketball team had won their first four Sky-Em games by an average margin of nearly 25 points. A game at Marist — in a hostile away environment, against a team peren- nially at the top of most sports standings — was shaping up to be a solid test of the girls’ mettle. As the buzzer sounded last Friday, Jan. 31 in Eu- gene, the Lions (14-5, 5-0) had once again won a league contest by double digits, beating the Spar- tans (9-7, 4-1) 47-37 and — after an earlier win in the week against Junction City — taking over sole possession of first place in the Sky-Em league standings. “Marist played really, really hard. We knew they would. They always do,” said Lions’ head coach Steve Eastburn after the game. “It was just two teams battling for first place, which makes it even more exciting.” However, the relatively comfortable final mar- gin of victory belies how close the game truly was. See LIONS 3B By Ben Deatherage Guest Contribution PHOTO BY NICK SNYDER/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL From the tipoff to the fourth quarter, junior Matty Ladd used her height advan- tage against the Spartans. Wrestlers ready for regionals PHOTO BY NICK SNYDER/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Cottage Grove High School senior Levi Boitz (black top) was one of hundreds of wrestlers to take to the mat over the weekend at CGHS. Boitz is seen here against McKay’s Melvin Gonzalez. Boitz would go on to win the match by fall. CG wrestling impresses as hosts, competitors with regionals looming By Nick Snyder nsnyder@cgsentinel.com ODFW R ECREATION R EPORT www.dfw.state.or.us/RR BEST BETS FOR FISHING • Ana Reservoir offers a unique fishing experience for hybrid bass throughout the winter. Fishing has been fair. See 12 tips for catching wipers. • Fishing for native redband trout has been fair to good in the Klamath River between the Power- house and CA state line. • The trout bite continues to be good in the Holy Water, the stretch of the upper Rogue between the hatchery and the Lost Creek Lake spillway. AND IF YOU’RE AFTER WIN- TER STEELHEAD… • Almost all west side loca- tions are reporting high flows in popular steelhead rivers thanks to recent rains. These flows will put fish on the move, but can make fishing challenging. However, many of our biologists report some rivers might be in shape for the weekend – depending on how much rain we get. • The best steelhead fishing on the mid-coast continues to be the bank fishery on the North Fork Alsea. • In the Coos and Coquille basins, there are steelhead in the systems and some locations could be fishable by the weekend. • Before the last week’s bump in river flow, anglers were starting to run into winter steelhead in the Galice area of the middle Rogue. • The South Umpqua and Smith rivers have been running high, but should be falling back in shape for some weekend steelhead fishing. It was quite the crowded scene last weekend at Cottage Grove High School (CGHS), though thanks to the local wrestling community, it was a decidedly controlled chao. On Friday and Saturday, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 CGHS played host to the Cottage Grove Invitation- al wrestling tournament, a 31- team event that featured some LMS Wrestling Places Third At Regionals Team success buoyed by titles for Bengtson, Abrams Feb. 8 • CGHS girls wres- tling: Southern Div. Girls State Regional @ Thurston HS • NDHS bball vs. Glendale (girls @ 6 p.m., boys @ 7:30 p.m.) • Elkton bball vs. New Hope (girls @ 6 p.m., boys @ 7:30 p.m.) B1 of the best high school wrestlers across the state of Oregon. The Lions’ boys team finished 11th overall and the girls took an impressive third behind three total first-place finishes, but the event in itself was a logistical and community-wide accom- plishment for the world of Cot- tage Grove wrestling. “I think first and foremost, we as a staff work together to make sure all the moving parts come together,” said wrestling coach Christina Kent. “Between accounting for how many teams are coming, knowing when we set up mats, that all comes to- gether with the team itself, not just the coaching staff.” The scene over the weekend at the high school was one awash with hundreds of wrestlers, par- ents, volunteers and spectators. Both gyms were packed to the brim, lined wall-to-wall with all See INVITE 2B After a successful season of dual meets - and an impressive sec- ond-place fi nish at the Central Linn Invitational on Jan. 25 - the Lincoln Middle School (LMS) wrestling team headed into the Valley League South Regionals tourna- ment on Saturday, Feb. 1 and fi nished third over- all. The tournament was held at Pleasant Hill High School and pitted the Ti- gers against competition from Crow, North Doug- las, Oakridge, Thurston, Pleasant Hill, Creswell and Lowell. The team walked away with seven grapplers in the fi nals and had two emerge as champi- ons. Carter Bengtson (104-pound class) and Nathan Abrams (265) both went undefeated in their matches. Earn- ing second-place honors were Jeffrey Conklin (70), Seazar Ibarra (74), Micah Spear (136), Rog- elio Soto-Cruz (187) and Zane White (265). Shawn McKinnon (165) was the lone third- place fi nisher while Sun- ni James (92), Cian Merz (98), Cameron Mander- scheid (108), Luke Fery (119), Jack Barr (130), Johnny Reilly (149) and Joe Bottorff (265) all earned fourth-place in their weight classifi ca- tions. Fifteen representatives from LMS will head to the Valley League Dis- trict Championships on Sat., Feb. 8 at Creswell High School. In other news, the LMS Wres- tling team will be having a special fundraiser with a Father/Daughter Dance and Mother/Son Video Game Tournament at the Cottage Grove Armory on Sat., Feb. 15. Admis- sion is $12 for Adults and $10 for Kids. Warriors set for final stretch By Nick Snyder nsnyder@cgsentinel.com Last weekend, the North Douglas girls’ basketball team may have done just about all they needed to wrap up the Skyline league. After handily beating Yoncalla on Fri., Jan. 31 67-23, the Warriors (18- 2, 8-0) took down their Highway 38 rivals, Elkton (15-5, 7-2), the very next night by a final of 39-33. It was the Warriors’ second win over Elk- ton this year, their seventh victory in their last eight games, and gave them a two-game cushion atop the Skyline standings with just three league games remaining. “I talk a lot about faceless oppo- nents,” said North Douglas head coach Jody Cyr about looking for- ward to districts and state playoffs. “If we can do what we want to do, it doesn’t really matter who we play, so really just gotta stick to what we know and get better at that.” As evidenced by the final score — a much tighter margin than the two teams’ initial Jan. 18 meeting in which North Douglas won 54-39 Athlete of the Week See SKYLINE 3B PHOTO C/O BECKY GERRARD North Douglas head coach Jody Cyr, seen here doing some late-game coaching, preaches an intense defensive philosophy to his team. Th is week’s athlete of the week is Cottage Grove High School senior basketball player Ema Gardner. As one of only two seniors on the team, her experience and leadership are invaluable. The Lions may not have gotten the win against Marist last week if not for Gardner’s four clutch, game-seal- ing free throws in the fi nal minute. PHOTO BY NICK SNY- DER/CG SENTINEL