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30 Wednesday, January 7, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon LADY OUTLAWS: Girls played extra games in tournament Continued from page 7 for the Outlaws and Moore and Hailey Hudson each added six. Sisters went on to face La Grande and lost the con- test 64-38. The Outlaws started off well, went bucket-to-bucket with La Grande in the first quarter, and had five players score points in the period. “We were playing very well as a team, and were looking and reading the floor well,” said Horner. “We were active both inside and out, and it was one of the best starts we have had all season.” We were active both inside and out, and it was one of the best starts we have had all season. — Coach Julianne horner Sisters put La Grande on the line seven times in the second quarter, and allowed them three three-pointers. The Outlaws did get some good looks at the basket but couldn’t get their shots to fall. La Grande monopolized on a few Sisters errors, and at the half were up by 13 with the score at 34-21. Horner told The Nugget that the Outlaws showed the fatigue of playing a third game in two days and went flat in the third quarter. Haylie Hudson had a great fourth quarter for the Outlaws and scored three baskets and went three-for-six from the line. “Haylie played the best quarter of this year and took charge of energizing the team,” said Horner. “Haylie showed great leadership and play in the fourth quarter and pushed the tempo back to Sisters style.” Hudson finished with nine points, Horner scored eight, and Stewart and Mann added six. The Outlaws lost 46-30 to Banks in their final game of the tourney. Sisters came out strong in the first half of the con- test. The Outlaws were able to keep the pressure on and forced Banks to turn the ball over eight times. At the half, the score was tied 19-19. “We knew this would be tough and I was proud of how well the girls were playing and moving the ball around to get easy buckets,” said Horner. At the start of the third period, fatigue set in. The Outlaws hit the front of the rim on their shots and let Banks’ inside player score three big buckets underneath that gave them the lead. In the fourth, the Outlaws put Banks on the line. Banks hit seven of their eight attempts, which ulti- mately gave them the win. The Outlaws were outscored CITY COUNCIL: Councilors will select mayor, officers Continued from page 1 photo by Jerry baldock Boston Moore grabs a rebound versus la Grande. 27-11 in the half. 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