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4B | MARCH 25, 2021 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Lions COTTAGE GROVE MINI STORAGE 1520 HWY 99 N COTTAGE GROVE, OR 97424 COTTAGE GROVE MINI STORAGE IN ACCOR- DANCE WITH ORS 87.162 WILL OFFER FOR PUBLIC AUCTION THE FOLLOWING UNITS FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENT AND OTHER FEES. 1. ARLIN LEMMON D-196 2. WANDA VRIESMAN D-240 UNLESS PAYMENT IN FULL IS MADE BEFORE TIME OF AUCTION @ 1520 HWY 99 N COTTAGE GROVE, OR 97424 SEALED BIDS ON ENTIRE UNIT DUE IN OFFICE AT 11:30 A.M. “CASH ONLY” BID DATE: APRIL 10, 2021 NOTIFICATION DATE: March 22, 2021 PLEASE POST ON DATES: March 25, 2021 & APRIL 1, 2021 COTTAGE GROVE MINI STORAGE from B1 bringing them within the Lions’ 10-yard line. How- ever, the Lions were able to hold the line, with Hayden Petersen deflecting a Pi- rates pass and the Lions’ defense pressuring Marsh- field into an incomplete. The Lions successfully ended the threat, taking over on downs on their own six-yard line as time expired in the first half — with the Lions leading 13- 0. Unfortunately, the Li- ons would not breach the end zone for the rest of the game. The Pirates received the kickoff to start the sec- ond half, getting the ball on their own 20-yard line. They fumbled but were able to come up with the recovery. With 7:24 remaining in the quarter, the Pirates picked up their first touch- down on a third-and-goal during a six-play drive. CGS ENTINEL Marshfield also nabbed the conversion on a quar- terback keeper, closing the gap to within 5 points, 13- 8. Receiving the Pirates’ kick-off, Matthew Binder was able to bring the Lions to their own 45-yard line. Jason Travis then carried the ball 15 yards to the Pirates’ 40-yard line for a first down in Marshfield territory. With 4:14 left in the third quarter, the Lions were are unable to breach the Pirates defense beyond the 15-yard line, turning the ball over on downs. After three attempts, the Pirates still found them- selves on their own 15- yard line at fourth-and- three. Deciding not to risk it, Marshfield punted, with the Lions receiving the ball on the 50-yard line. On the first play of the Lions possession, Crump brought the ball to the Pi- rates’ 37-yard line, then connected with Petersen on the next play for an eight-yard reception to put them at second-and-two on the Pirates’ 26-yard line. Petersen was then able to get a first down on the next play on the Pirates’ 20-yard line. Once again, the Lions were knocking on the Pi- rates’ door. But Crump was tackled in the back field, pushing the Lions back 13 yards to the 33-yard line. The Li- ons next lost 10 yards on a holding call, then were tackled in the backfield on the next play to make it third-and-long for the Lions as the game entered the final quarter. At the start of the fourth, the Lions were still ahead 13-8, beginning from third-and-long. A Lions fumble was recovered by the Pirates on their own 47-yard line. Marshfield quickly be- gan moving the ball on back-to-back first downs as they stormed to the Li- ons’ 24-yard line. At this point, Cottage Grove called a time out. Two plays later, the Pi- rates were at second-and- goal. Porter Snyder was able to stop the first attempt, giving the Pirates a three- yard loss. On the next play, Travis made the stop at the goal line and, on fourth- and-goal, the Pirates went for it and overthrew the pass into the end zone. The Lions took over again on downs at their own goal line with 8:17 left in the game. After making three attempts to get past the goal line, the Lions kept coming up short, finding themselves at fourth-and- six. The Lions were then tackled just outside of the end zone, and the Pirates took over at the Lions’ goal line. Snyder got the first stop once again as Lions tried to repeat their earlier stellar stand at the end zone. But on the next play, the Pirates scored, taking their first lead of the game with 6:08 remaining on the clock. The conversion was completed, bringing the score to 16-13 in favor of the Pirates. Isaac Stere received the kickoff from the Pirates and brought the Lions back to their own 34-yard line. On the next play, Travis carried the ball for seven yards, and a quarterback keeper by Crump earned a few yards to bring the Lions to fourth-and-one at the Pirates’ 23-yard line. With 4:10 left in the game, Crump attempted another QB keeper, com- ing up short as the Pirates took over on downs. Marshfield was able to get within 20 yards on the next three plays, garnering a first down with a little over a minute remaining. From there they managed to run the clock out and se- cure the win, with the final score being 16-13 heart- breaker for Cottage Grove. 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