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in the finals, like the Huskies did at
their district meet, Lemar said.
From page 11 Cottage Grove had enough
guys for an extra relay, Calhoun
wall. said.
Overall, the Huskies were just "It was a solid meet." Sanders
outnumbered Saturday. said. He performed better than he
Cottage Grove had a lot of boys had hc~ped, finishing at third and
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In the 500 free. "I didn't expect
score.
to do that good." Calhoun said.
At the s~ame time, high on their
He was hoping to beat the school
performanc~e at the district meet
record, and he got that by three
one week emrlier, Sanders said. "'we
seconds.
were anticipating a win."
"Everyb>ody swam really good," "'I met all my personal goals, so
Schaefer saiid. Neither the team nor I'm really happy about it actually,"
he said.
he came up with a title, but almost
The 500 free and the 100 back
everyone set PRs. school records
were back to back. he said. so he
and finished with a second-place
was tired when he went into the
medal, so it was a good day. backstroke. Toward the end. his legs
"We a]ll performed at our
peaks," Sch,'aefer said. Everyone but were kind of giving out on him.
He said he trailed the first 50
Lemar set a ]PR, and Lemar matched
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inn his opponent. Ben Hewitt of
Corbett. in the third lap. He finally
caught him in the last 25 despite the
exhaustion.
Matt Johnson of North Bend
raced in the 200 free this year, OSAA4A/3A/2A/1ASWIMMING
Schaefer said. At first, SchaeferSTATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
had the edge on him, but Johnson Sweet Homo Results
Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay: 1.
slipped by him at the end for the Cottage Grove " (David Elligott
win. 11, Colby Fix-Carter 11, Cameron
In the 100 free last year, John- Barton
son lost to Schaefer by foUr-hun- 12, Zaehary Taylor 12), 1:42.33; 2.
dredths of a second. This year. he Sweet Home " (Jayce Calhoun 10,
beat Schaefer by four-tenths of a Michael Simmonds 10, Brlnden
second. Sanders 12, Kieran Schaefer 10),
1:42.76; 3. Valley Catholic " (Ben
They always swim closely Blankenmeister 10, Wes Lindstrom
when they compete. Schaefer said. 12, Gavin Burgess 10, John Drew
Next year. Schaefer plans to 12), 1:46.71; 4. Tillamook " (Noah
come back stronger and shoot Boring 12, Tyler Weber 12, Daniel
for junior national times, he said. Wemer 11, Tim Teran 12), 1:47.44; 5.
La Grande " (Zach Gray 11, Richard
As a team. he hopes to get some Mills 11, Brandon Taylor 12, Clayton
freshmen coming up to replace Holler 10), 1:50.17; 6. Marist "
seniors. Sanders and Lemar, while (Tyler Parmelee 11, Mike McGirr 11,
Cottage Grove loses many seniors Jacob Deines 11, Colton Hanson 9),
this year.
In the 100 butterfly, Rosa went See Swim, page 16
out a little faster than usual, she
said. "I didn't feel nervous. Just
something wasn't right." She set a
PR in the preliminary, but finished a
second slower during the finals.
"My backstroke felt really
nice," she said. She finished with
the same time she did last year.
She was happy overall, she
said. She was able to improve her
times over past years, even if she
didn't improve her butterfly in the
finals, which Was what disappointed
her most.
She is looking forward To con-
tinuing swimming with the Sweet
Home Swim Club this year and
hopes to swim at college. She plans
to attend California State.
Peargin said the team was "all-
business, the whole trip.
"Every one of those kids, if
they had my last name, I'd be
prouder than snot of them," he said.
"I'd take any one of them in a flat
minute."
Sweet Home Coach Doug Peargin puts the first-place medal around Jayce
Calhoon's neck after Calhoon won the 100 backstroke in state-record time.
Trish Mace
Trish Mace, 50, of Crawfordsville
volunteered with the Oregon Jamboree
for two years. She has spent more than
20 years in Girl Scouting, including
but not limited to training coordinator,
product sales manager, special events
chairwoman and master trainer for the
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Wider Opportunities overseas and throughout the
United States. She helps staff the bike race "Summit to
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Advisory Committee and a parent adviser to the junior and
senior high Native American Club.
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She is married to Tim. They have one daughter, Abby.
She has lived in Sweet Home for more than 11 years.
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