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Horner's 89 lea00 Ls Husky go!fers at Mallard Creek
Sweet Home's boys placed
third in its final regular-season golf
match, this one at home at Mallard
Creek Golf Course.
Behind Casey Homer's 89
- the lowest score by any Sweet
Home golfer thus far this season,
the Huskies scored 403 points
to trail Cottage Grove (359) and
Junction City (394). La Pine did
not score as a team because it only
had two golfers.
"Casey had a good day,"
Coach Ken Anderson said. "We've
been working real hard with him
on tempo and I think he's starting
to figure that out."
Stephen Bishop shot 99, Chris-
tian Porter carded a season's-best
105, Austin Yoder finished with
110 and Brenner Roberts shot 120
to round out Sweet Home's scor-
ing.
"He's only a freshman," An-
derson said of Roberts, who got
moved up from the junior varsity.
"He's gotten thrown into the fire
the last couple of matches. He's
performing better than we expect-
ed:"
The Huskies are young - four
sophomores, a freshman and two
Photos by Scott Swanson
Casey Homer tees often his way to a season-low round of 89.
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Stephen Bishop sends a putt on its way at Mallard Creek.
juniors, and it's taken time for them
to learn the game, said Anderson,
who's in his first year as coach.
"We're just making good,
steady progress. The kids are start-
ing to figure out that if they apply
the things we're working on in
practice, once they do that we'll be
a pretty good team. They're start-
ing to figure it out a bit."
Sweet Home will cOmpete in
the District tournament Monday
and Tuesday, May 7-8, at Tokatee
in Blue River.
"We're going to have quali-
fying this week," Anderson said.
"We're only going to take five.
So there's going .to be some seri-
ous competition to get the top five
there."
Brenner Roberts takes a shot with an iron.
Christian Porter isn "t sure if he likes what he's seeing as he wath-
watches a shot fall.
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From page 15
she struck out the final batter,
Humphrey said.
At bat, Wyatt went 2-4. Virtue
went 3-4; Graville. 1-3; McKenzie
Cochran, 1-3; Riggs, 1-4; and
Rubidoux, 2-4.
Junction City 001 111 0 - 4 9 4
Sweet Home 301 101 x - 6 10 9
Sweet Home 3, Cottage Grove 1
The Huskies didn't get a big
inning, but they did knock in a run
in each of the first three innings to
defeat Cottage Grove on the road.
"Cottage Grove is much better
than what a lot of people thought."
Humphrey said. The team struggled
last year, but it brought a 3-1 ball
game to the field.
Marchbanks started in the
circle, pitching four innings, giving
Photo by Sean C. Morgan
Emily Marchbanks tries to catch a Junction City runner trapped between
first and second. The runner was called safe.
up three hits and a walk while
striking out seven. Graville pitched
the last three, giving up a run and
two hits and striking out six.
At bat, Wyatt went 1-3. Sierra
Thayer went 2-3. and Riggs went
2-2.
Sweet Home 111 000 0 - 3 5 0
Cottage Grove 000 010 0 - 1 5 2
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From page 17
a run against Cottage Grove and
added more runs in the third, fourth
and fifth innings to shut out Cottage
Grove.
At baL A. Rice went 1-3.
White went 1-3 with a run. J. Rice
went 1-3 with a run. Scott went 1-3
with a-run and an RBI. Winslow
went 3-3 with a run, two RBIs and
a double.
J. Rice pitched the first six
innings, striking out seven batters
and walking three. He gave up two
hits. Scott closed out the game,
striking out one batter and giving
up no walks or hits.
Cottage Grove 000 000 0 - 0 2 2
Sweet Home 101 210 0 -5 7 0