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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Sports from A1 different things. I’ve talked to [athletic di- rectors] who are doing nothing. They’re totally shut down.” The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) has issued statewide reopening guidance which splits sports into three catego- ries: full-contact (foot- ball, wrestling, cheer, basketball and dance); minimal/medium-con- tact (softball, baseball, soccer, volleyball); and non-contact (tennis, swimming, golf, cross country, track and field, s i d e l i n e / n o - c o nt a c t cheer/dance). Which sports are al- lowed and to what de- gree participation may take place depends on DAMIEN SHERWOOD/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL a school’s instructional CGHS students keep distanced while training and conditioning last Friday. The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) has issued statewide guidance, method. For schools like those dividing sports into three categories: full-, minimal- and non-contact. in South Lane School or district falls within restrictive than schools Four days a week, District (SLSD) which the guidelines. in more populated areas. groups of 20 or so stu- are engaged in Compre- Lane County reported “It really varies de- dents may show up hensive Distance Learn- 69.4 cases per 100,000 pending on the districts. for 40 minutes with a ing (CDL) and have yet and an 8.6 percent posi- We’re somewhere in the trainer, performing var- to progress to hybrid or tivity rate for the week of middle,” said Myers. ious conditioning tasks on-site learning, all in- Sept. 27 to Oct. 3, which Cottage Grove High such as running, lifting, door sports are likely to has restricted instruc- School has opened its push-ups, dips and other remain in a “training and tional methods to CDL. athletics field for Season workouts. conditioning” phase un- “It just depends day- Over the same time, 1 to students who want til metrics come down. Douglas County report- to take part in training to-day,” said Myers. “It’s The guidelines allow ed 23.2 cases and a 3.5 and conditioning pro- very generic so we can for schools which oper- percent positivity rate, grams. capture everyone — be- ate with hybrid or on-site giving Douglas County The school chose to cause every single sport learning to fully partici- school districts much offer outside training has been invited regard- pate in most indoor and more leniency in how so as not to complicate less of the season.” outdoor sports with the learning models and activities with the more Masks are required at exception of full-contact thus sports operate. check-in where students restrictive indoor rules. sports basketball, wres- “And with the nice Still, South Lane has tling and football. developed its own plan weather, we’re just going County COVID-19 for the Aug. 31 to Dec. to stay outside as long metrics are largely deter- 27 schedule, deemed as we possibly can,” said mining where a school “Season 1,” which is less Myers. 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We focus our time, energy, and efforts on service projects encompassing: Local Projects: High School Scholarships, Bike Helmets for Lincoln Middle School, Literacy, Crousel Wheelchair Space, Aquatic Center Mural, downtown Bike Lockers and Playground Equipment for Coiner Park Global Projects: Thai Library Project, Clean Water in Central America Become a member today. Contact Karol Kuhn Simons rotary424cg@gmail.com Service Above Self Worship Directory COTTAGE GROVE: 6th & Gibbs Church of Christ 195 N. 6th St. • 541-942-3822 10:00am Christian Education: Pre-K through 5th Tim Baker, Senior Minister www.6thandgibbs.com First Presbyterian Church 3rd and Adams St 541-942-4479 Rev.: Karen Hill Worship: 10:00am Sunday School: 10:00am fpcgrove.com Calvary Baptist Church 77873 S 6th St • 541-942-4290 Pastor: Riley Hendricks Sunday School: 9:45am Worship: 11:00am The Journey: Sunday 5:00pm Praying Thru Life: Wednesday 6:00pm Hope Fellowship United Pentecostal Church 100 S. Gateway Blvd. 541-942-2061 Pastor: Dave Bragg Worship: 11:00am Sunday Bible Study: 7:00pm Wednesday www.hopefellowshipupc.com “FINDING HOPE IN YOUR LIFE” Church of Christ 420 Monroe St • 541-942-8565 Sunday Service: 10:30am Cottage Grove Bible Church 1200 East Quincy Avenue 541-942-4771 Pastor:Bob Singer Worship 11am Sunday School:9:45am AWANA age 3-8th Grade, Wednesdays Sept-May, 6:30pm www.cgbible.org Cottage Grove Faith Center 33761 Row River Rd. 541-942-4851 Lead Pastor: Kevin Pruett www.cg4.tv Full Childrenʼs Ministry available Services: 9:00am & 10:45am Hope In The Grove Baptist Church 77820 Mosby Creek Rd Pastor: Wayne Husk Worship: Sunday 10:00am Evening Bible Study: Wednesday 6:30pm 541.649.1043 For weekday and Holy Day of Obligation schedule see website OLPHCG.net Confession: 4 PM to 5 PM Saturdays or by appointment St. Philip Benizi, Creswell 552 Holbrook Lane Sunday 8 am St. Andrews Episcopal Church 1301 W. Main • 541-767-9050 Rev. Lawrence Crumb “Church with the fl ags.” Worship: Sunday 10:30am All Welcome Seventh-day Adventist Church 820 South 10th Street 541-942-5213 Pastor: Kevin Miller Bible Study: Saturday, 9:15 am Worship Service: Saturday, 10:40 Mid-week Service: Wednesday, 1:00 Trinity Lutheran Church 6th & Quincy • 541-942-2373 Pastor: James L. Markus Living Faith Assembly Sunday School & Adult Education 467 S. 10th St. • 541-942-2612 9:15am Worship Services Sundays: 9a & 11a Sunday Worship 10:30 am Youth Worship Sundays: 11a (all Comm. Kitchen Free Meal Tue & Thur ages welcome) 5:00pm TLC Groups Mondays: 5:30p (6th-12th grades) tlccg.com Non-Denominational United Methodist Church Church of Christ 334 Washington 541-942-3033 1041 Pennoyer Ave Worship 10am 541-942-8928 umcgrove.org Delight Valley Preacher: Tony Martin Church of Christ Sunday Bible Study:10:00am “VICTORY” Country Church 33087 Saginaw Rd. East Sunday Worship:10:50am & 5:30pm 913 S. 6th Street • 541-942-5913 541-942-7711 • Pastor: Bob Friend www.pennoyeravecoc.com Pastor: Barbara Dockery Two Services: Worship Service: 10:00am 9am - Classic in the Chapel Old Time Gospel Fellowship Message: “WE BELIEVE IN 10:30am - Contemporary in the 103 S. 5th St. • 541-942-4999 MIRACLES” Auditorium Pastor: Jim Edwards Sunday Service: 10:00am CRESWELL: First Baptist Church Join in Traditional Christian Worship Creswell Presbyterian 301 S. 6th st • 541-942-8242 Church Pastor: David Chhangte Our Lady of Perpetual Help 75 S 4th S • 541-895-3419 Sunday School 9:30am and St. Philip Benizi Rev. Seth Wheeler Worship Service 10:30am Catholic Churches Adult Sunday School 9:15am Youth Wednesday 6:30pm 1025. N. 19th St. Sunday Worship Service 10:30 am cgfi rstbaptist.com 541-942-3420 website www.creswellpres.org Father John J. 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