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Wednesday, April 29, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Boys lacrosse posts big win
Students learn to
identify birds
By rongi yost
Correspondent
The Outlaws posted a
14-2 victory over Roseburg
at home on Saturday, April
25. Roseburg played hard,
but Sisters scored steadily
throughout the entire game to
record the win.
Sisters scored three goals
in the first quarter, and at
the half held a 6-1 lead. The
Outlaws racked up eight
additional goals in the second
half and finished with a con-
vincing win.
Lane Gladden led the team
with four goals, and Tyler
Head and Mark Fish each had
three. Chance Halley scored
two goals and Chris Burdick
added one. Josh Andrade also
knocked in a goal, his first of
the season.
Max Kahnt, foreign
exchange student from
Germany, did an outstand-
ing job in the box for the
Outlaws. Kahnt stopped
at least 10 shots and only
allowed two goals.
Sisters’ defense was
tough throughout the con-
test and kept strong pres-
sure on Roseburg. Casey
Lane, Devin Slaughter, Gary
Jacques, David Keeton and
Lane Gladden, who swings
from midfield to defense,
all worked very hard, and it
showed on the field.
Coach Andrew Gorayeb
told The Nugget that the
Outlaws have spent a lot of
time conditioning over the
past two weeks, and the hard
work has paid off.
“Every time we either
called a timeout or had the
standard breaks that occur
between quarters and at half-
time, none of the boys were
huffing and puffing,” said
Gorayeb. “They weren’t
tired. They were strong and
alert.”
The JV squad also posted
a win over Roseburg with a
final score of 5-3, with Luke
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lane gladden moves up field against roseburg.
Hull scoring Sisters’ last goal
in the final three seconds of
the game.
Gorayeb noted several
freshman players and Hull.
“Kudos to Sam Mitchell
who came out and played
defense well, and Ethan
Kennedy, who brought an
amazing intensity to the game
and never let up for a min-
ute,” said Gorayeb. “Ethan
Morgan worked hard to score
goals and ‘do the dodge’, and
Samson Magnus worked hard
and scored two goals. Luke
Hull got two goals as well.
They all never quit. They’re
awesome.”
Gorayeb told The Nugget
that over the next two weeks
the Outlaws will continue to
condition hard. Their goal is
to be the strongest team on
the field and win every game.
The Outlaws will travel
to Burns on Wednesday,
April 29, for a game against
Natzisaga, followed by a
home game against Redmond
on Thursday, which is sched-
uled for 6 p.m.
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Rima Givot and her Biology
B class headed out to Indian
Ford and Camp Polk mead-
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Mentors from Deschutes
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the community came out to
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ing birds in a real authentic
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“So to help them learn about
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recognize them and use bin-
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there are a lot of birds and
work with mentors for an
extended period of time so
they can gain skills and apply
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how different species are
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