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Wednesday, April 19, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Boys golf continues
to struggle
By Rongi Yost
Correspondent
On Monday, April 10,
seven teams participated in
the annual Bend Invitational
Golf Tournament held at
Bend Country Club. Brisk,
windy weather cleared and
golfers enjoyed a calm and
sunny afternoon of golf.
Summit took top honors
with a team score of 318, and
Bend was runner-up with a
327. Remaining scores were:
Hermiston (341); Crook
County (384); Mt. View
(384); Redmond (397); and
Sisters (469).
It was a long day for the
Outlaws, who struggled
throughout the round.
Andrew Mayes posted
Sisters’ best round of the day,
with a 56-53-109, and Wyatt
Hernandez shot a 58-55-113.
Kade Owen had a very rough
front nine (70), but came
back and posted a 53 on the
back to finish at 123. First-
timers Ryan Waddell and
Peyton Myhre hung in there
and posted scores of 124 and
139 respectively.
“It was a tough day,” said
Coach Bill Mitchell. “The
two-week break and lousy
weather didn’t help. I was
hoping the seniors would
play better, but we will
improve.”
Four days later, the
Outlaws played in fabulous
weather conditions on the
beautiful Broken Top course.
“The kids enjoyed the
walk, but just tolerated the
golf,” said Mitchell. “We
posted some large numbers
on various holes, which we
need to eliminate. Austin
Lake came back after break-
ing his leg during basketball
and did give us a boost.”
Lake led the team with
a score of 104, followed by
Mayes who posted a 109.
Kade Owen recorded a 116,
Wyatt Hernandez shot a 128,
and Patrick Dingeman fin-
ished at 183.
“It was nice to have
Austin back in the line-up,”
said Mitchell. “He had five
pars in the round, but unfor-
tunately had two holes that
were a nine and an eleven.
With just a little course
management I think we can
eliminate most of the high
numbers. All in all, it was a
nice effort. This is definitely
a tough game!”
The Outlaws were to play
on Tuesday, April 18, at the
Prineville Country Club.
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Boys lacrosse lose two
By Rongi Yost
Correspondent
The boys lacrosse squad
fell 14-3 at home to Mt. View
on Tuesday, April 11, and
four days later got beat 16-5
at home by Hermiston.
In Tuesday’s match-up,
Mt. View held a 7-0 advan-
tage at the half. They doubled
up their score in the second
half to beat the Outlaws by 11.
Trey Stadeli had a good
game for the Outlaws, and
finished with a goal and two
assists. Casey Warbuton had
14 saves in goal.
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...we did see
improvements in
redtcing ttrnovers and
being more competitive
for grotnd balls.
— Coach Patl Patton
Sisters was without lead-
ing scorer Ethan Morgan, who
was out due to a concussion
he suffered in last Friday’s
game against Churchill.
“Despite coming out on
the short end on the score-
board, we did see improve-
ments in reducing turnovers
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and being more competitive
for ground balls,” said Coach
Paul Patton.
On Saturday, in the
Ou t l aw s g a m e a g a i n s t
Hermiston, Jude Kokesh-
Carhart had two goals for
Sisters, and Gator Haken,
Bennett Lewis, and Stadeli
each had one.
Matt Harris and Cole Pade
both recorded six ground
balls, and Sam Mitchell
played a solid game on the
defensive end.
Hermiston out-shot the
Outlaws 55-26. Sisters con-
tinued to improve on reducing
their turnovers, and finished
with a season low of 25.
Warburton played great
in the goal, and finished with
17 saves, several which were
from point-blank range.
Patton said, “Overall, the
team continues to learn and
improve despite coming up
short on the scoreboard. The
offense did a better job of
moving the ball around and
getting good shots, and our
transition got better in both
directions.”
Sisters was to play at
Summit on Tuesday, April
18. On Friday, April 21, the
Outlaws are scheduled to play
at home against Wilsonville.
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