8 Wednesday, March 25, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Sisters business at a glance • Aspen Lakes made the top 15 golf courses in Oregon according to the Golf Digest Best in State rankings, ranked No. 15. Pacific Dunes, Bandon, topped the list. Aspen Lakes also ranked No. 9 in the top 10 Golfweek’s Best state-by-state rankings. • Deja Vu Interiors has opened at Outlaw Station (the Ray’s Food Place Plaza). The resale furniture store will be open Sunday-Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; closed Saturdays. • Several local restau- rants are hosting special Easter buffets. Brand 33 at Aspen Lakes offers brunch Easter Sunday, April 5, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations are required. Call 541-549-3663. Lake Creek Lodge will host two brunch seatings: 10 to 11 a.m., followed by an egg hunt from 11:30 a.m. to noon. The second seat- ing is noon to 1 p.m. fol- lowed by a second egg hunt from 1:30 to 2 p.m. Call 1-800-797-6331 to reserve a seat. The egg hunts are free to the public. • Sisters Feed & Supply and Sunshine Vet Services will host a low- cost dog and cat vaccina- tion and microchip clinic on Saturday, April 4, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sisters Feed is located at 102 E. Main Ave. For more informa- tion call 541-549-4151. DROP-IN PUBLIC YOGA CLASSES 7 DAYS A WEEK! 164 N. Elm St., Sisters 541.390.5678 | www.lifeloveyoga.com Boys tennis team splits matches at Madras By rongi Yost Correspondent The Outlaws started their week with a double-header against Madras and Redmond on Tuesday, March 17. Due to weather conditions and the number of matches that were scheduled, coaches agreed to reduce the number of games required to win a set from six to five. The Outlaws lost 6-2 to Redmond and beat Madras 6-2. Sisters dominated the field at No. 1 and No. 2 singles. Colin Reinert (No.1 sin- gles) and Connor Schaab (No. 2 singles) won both their matches with ease. Reinert defeated Noah Fitzsimmons of Redmond 5-2, 5-2 and earned a decisive 5-0, 5-0 victory over Simon Sangha of Madras. “To be honest, I’m not too surprised with Colin’s results,” said Coach Bim Gander. “He’s an accomplished player and very quick, so he will always dominate someone less expe- rienced. Colin mentioned that he definitely had the butter- flies during his debut match for the Outlaws, but if that’s true, they never showed from courtside. He looked confi- dent from the start.” Schaab recorded a 5-0, 5-1 win over Jacob Rudd of Madras, and a 5-1, 5-1 vic- tory over Joan Gutierrez of Redmond. Gander was pleased at how well Schaab played, given that Cleaning Specialists For… Accepting VISA & MasterCard! Snow Removal! Member of the vetter vusiness vureau Serving Central Oregon Since 1980 vonded & Insured SISTERS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Thrift Store ReStore Another great sale going on... 50% OFF EASTER IS 1/2 PRICE! ANYTHING YOU CAN CLEAN WITH Each item must cost at least $1. 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On Saturday, April 4, the Outlaws will participate in the Madras Invitational. SISTERS GARAGE DOORS Sales • Service • Installation Life is like a garage door; it has its ups and downs. Dale Lester CCB#151832 541-815-1523 Now Offering Complete Waxing Services! Brow • Leg • Bikini Brazilian 541-549-3008 Carpets • Upholstery Windows 541-549-1740 151 W. Main Ave., Sisters 541-549-FISH | Open 7 days a week all that there’s still plenty of room for improvement.” Two days later, Sisters finished in a 4-4 tie with the Cowboys at Crook County. The Outlaws swept the Cowboys in the doubles matches, but were defeated in all their singles’ matches. Andrew Stengel and Josh Kizziar (No. 3 doubles) won their match against Riley Logan and Lane Piper 6-1, 6-0. Kizziar just started to play tennis this past summer, and according to Gander, is show- ing steady improvement in every match. Stengel moved from singles to doubles this past week, and his experience proved to be decisive in the win. Noah Eckstein and Pierce Wehrle (No. 4 doubles) played good, steady tennis which resulted in a 6-1, 6-3 win over Sam Hernandez and Jared Ojeda. “Noah’s serve is much bet- ter than average for players at the No. 4 position,” noted Gander. “If he can lengthen his swing on the backhand side, he’ll be due for a promo- tion to No. 3.” Reinert, (No. 1 singles) played a very close match against Jack Stubblefield. “Colin rushed a ground- stroke or two, and missed one crucial overhead, resulting in service-breaks that were the difference in the match. It’s a lot tougher to play against Gordon’s Last Touch Need that special outfi t? AMAZING NEW GEAR ARRIVING FOR SPRING! he was short on practice. “Just days ago, he was playing in the state basket- ball tournament, and so he missed a number of our early practices, but he came out and played terrific tennis today,” said Gander. “He placed a huge percentage of first- serves in, and therefore, was never seriously challenged on serve. On opponents’ serve, he played smart defense and eas- ily converted several breaks. For a guy who played doubles almost exclusively last year, Connors’ success today was a very pleasant surprise.” The rest of the Outlaws’ line-up fared well against Madras, but were challenged by a good Redmond squad. Andrew Stengel (No. 3 singles) showed good tenac- ity against Madras’ Jeremy Burgos. Stengel won the first set 5-3, lost 3-5 in the sec- ond set, and then pulled out a super 10-6 tiebreaker. Pierce Wehrle and Josh Kizziar (No. 3 doubles) notched their first win in over- time against Ryan Le Riche and Colton Goss of Madras with scores of 5-2, 3-5, and (10-2). Kennedy Hall, who has never played tennis before this season, won his debut match, along with partner Noah Eckstein. 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