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from B1
Lions
The championship final was a rematch
of the girls’ south regionals. Herzog de-
feated Tayla Swearingen of Elkton by fall
in their first matchup earlier this month.
The final round at state was a similar sto-
ry as Herzog won by fall in 2:56.
Dunn, a senior at CGHS, followed up a
third-place finish at 152 pounds in 2019
with a second place spot this year, losing
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
by way of sudden victory to Cascade’s
Noah Thompson, the number-one seed
in his weight class.
Also qualifying for state for CGHS were
sophomore Logan Lowrey and seniors
Fernando Soto-Cruz, Drew Swenson, Co-
bie Simpson and Trace Nelson.
Soto-Cruz (138) and Swenson (170)
each won their first-round matchups,
but were ousted in the quarterfinals by
Estacada’s Caleb McDonald and Madras’
Reece White, respectively.
Lowrey, Simpson and Nelson were all
defeated in the first round of competition.
18-10 overall, 11-1 in league and a regular
season Skyline League title.
Other prep results
Elkton 29, Mohawk 46: The Elkton
girls’ basketball team’s season ended on
Fri., Feb. 28 as they were taken down by
eighth-ranked Mohawk (23-4, 14-0). The
Elks (20-8, 9-2) finished the 2019-20 sea-
son ranked #13 and second in the Sky-
line regular season with their only league
losses coming at the hands of rivals North
Douglas.
North Douglas 45, Triad 81: The War-
riors boys’ basketball team had a tough
draw in the state tournament last Wed.,
Feb. 26 with a first-round away matchup
against the #2-ranked team in 1A, Tri-
ad (24-4, 18-0), and couldn’t pull off the
upset. North Douglas finished the season
GOLF SCORES
Speedway from B1
Middlefield Mens Club
Monday 2/17/2020
Game: 3,2,1 Best Ball
Middlefield Mens Club
Monday 3/2/2020
Game: 2,3,1 Points
First Place
-23
Bill Avery
Frank Gates
Jim Cunningham
Jim Lehl
Second Place -20
Gary Ingram
Gary Culp
Jerry Singer
Larry Zuvich BD
Third Place
-18
Adrian Chatigny
John Kallbrier
Tom Marx
Mike Stahl
Fourth Place -17
Pat Rickard
Keith Rowling
Gary Sparks
Larry Zuvich
Fifth Place
-15
Jack Strickland
Don Perkins
Phil Hamilton
Jim Wamsley BD
Sixth Place
-14
Jake Cox
Todd Dennis
Jerry Haugen
Bruce Schennum
Low Gross
Gary Culp
72
Gary Sparks
74
Gary Ingram 77
Jerry Singer
77
Low Net
Gary Culp
61
Gary Sparks
63
Jerry Haugen 64
Mike Stahl
64
Phil Hamilton 64
Tom Marx
64
Closest to the Pin
#5 Jerry Singer
#7 Gary Culp
#14 Jack Strickland
Longest Putt
#15 Dick Winters
First Place
86
Jack Doleman
Frank Gates
Bob McCarty
Gary Sparks
Second Place 82
Ron Ackerman
Todd Dennis
Gary Ingram
Jim Wamsley
Third Place
79
Jim Lehl
Keith Rowling
Dan Smith
Dick Winters
Fourth Place 77
Steve Ellickson
Rudy Nellermoe
Tom Lemmon
Jim Cunningham
Fifth Place
76
Jake Cox
John Kallbrier
Mike Hurley
Rick LeBrun
Sixth Place
75
Tom Arney
Larry Eyman
Phil Hamilton
Pat Rickard
Seventh Place 69
Leon Hayes
Jerry Pennington
Bruce Schennum
Mike Stahl
Low Gross
Dan Smith
68
Jake Cox
74
Todd Dennis 79
Low Net
Bob McCarty 65
Tom Lemmon 66
Gary Ingram 69
Jack Doleman 69
Rick LeBrun
69
Closest to the Pin
#5 Todd Dennis
#7 Jim Cunningham
#14 Tom Lemmon
Longest Putt
#10 Larry Eyman
that may or may not sit well with local
attendees, but Boyce was quick to re-
assure track enthusiasts that their old
haunt will be more than recognizable
when the season begins in a few short
weeks.
“This all kinda happened so quick-
ly and so late in the offseason that
we plan to just operate as we have in
the past and get things geared up and
ready to open,” Boyce said. “It’s gonna
be pretty much what it’s been. What
we’ve done has worked, so why fix
what’s not broken?”
While the news is still relatively
fresh, many local fans have already
caught wind of the transaction and
the word on the street has Boyce feel-
ing confident as the 2020 season nears
its start.
“We’ve had a lot of positive feedback
from people that are just excited that
I’m still here, which is nice because
you never fully know how people are
going to feel. The fans, local and from
out of town, really seem to enjoy what
we have so we’ll just keep building on
it.”
While this was a logical financial
step for Boyce to take, having leased
the track for years, her ultimate moti-
vation was rooted in the fact that she
counts herself amongst those fans who
enjoy what the Cottage Grove Speed-
way brings to the community.
“At the end of the day, I’m really just
a big fan. I love dirt-track racing. I love
this racetrack, the drivers here, the
fans here. I love this place and I want it
to succeed and be here forever,” Boyce
said.
The first (weather-dependent) race
of the season will be held on Saturday,
Mar. 21 and will feature 360 sprints,
late models, IMCA modifieds, IMCA
sport mods and IMCA sport compact.
For a full season schedule and to see
future race results, photos and further
speedway information visit www.cot-
tagegrovespeedway.com.
CG bowling wins state title
COURTESY PHOTO
Cottage Bowl held a ceremony last Sat., Feb. 29 to honor the CGHS girls’ bowling team who won the
state championship two weeks ago. Over the competition, they lost just one match and averaged over
a 170 score for the tournament.
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