Wednesday, April 8, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 5 Boys lacrosse post three wins By rongi Yost Correspondent The Outlaws came out on top in every one of their three games last week. Sisters started their week with a 9-4 win over Mt. View on Tuesday, March 31. Three days later the Outlaws beat Ridgeview 12-3, and on Saturday they tallied a 17-5 win over Hermiston JV. In Tuesday’s win, Lane Gladden led the team with three goals and two assists, and Joe Jones scored two goals and recorded two assists. Chance Hailey also scored two goals, and Mark Fish and Tyler Head each added one. Casey Lane had 15 ground balls and eight forced turn- overs. Josh Andrade recorded nine ground balls and Devon Slaughter had five. Angelo Frack, brand-new goalie for the Outlaws, had eight saves in the game. Sisters had an unusual penalty called against them at halftime. The referees checked one of the Outlaws players’ sticks and discovered Cyrus to perform in ‘Spring Art Salon’ Connie Cyrus of Sisters will sing her favorite “old- time” classic songs from the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s at Hood Avenue Art on Thursday, April 9, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. as part of the gallery’s Spring Art Salon series. Cyrus will be accompanied by guitarist and vocalist Dave Skelton. Terrebonne vineyard and winery Faith, Hope and Charity will provide wine tasting and wine for purchase by the glass; small appetizers provided. No reservations are required; $10 suggested dona- tion at the door. This event is the second in a three-part fundraiser for Circle of Friends, a Sisters- based program whose goal is to provide our most vul- nerable children a nurturing and sustained relationship with a volunteer mentor who teaches positive values and has attainable expectations for each child to become healthy, productive members of the community. Last month’s evening with Doug and Katie Cavanaugh and Three Creeks Brewery raised $300 for Circle of Friends. the head was one-quarter inch short of regulation. Coach Andrew Gorayeb said, “This happened due to it being made of plastic, and it deformed under load caused by play. This caused us to get a three-minute non-releasable penalty. Most penalties are cleared once someone scores. So, during that time, we had to play short one man, which caused us to play more aggres- sively and ultimately lead to our getting two more penal- ties. We were playing defense with three men against six.” Mt. View capitalized when the Outlaws were in the tough penalty situation, and scored two goals, but Sisters held steady and went on to record the win. Gorayeb said, “When Mt. View was warming up, they looked so good it made me nervous. Once we got into our rhythm, I felt good about our boys and their ability to com- pete, which in the end, they did.” On Friday, Sisters easily handled Ridgeview. Gorayeb told The Nugget that the game got chippy, but the Outlaws never lost their composure. Sisters started out a bit slow in the first quarter, but were strong from that point on. Hailey and Jones each scored four goals, Gladden scored two, Fish recorded one, and Casey Lane, a long- stick defensemen, scored one. Lane also recorded over 12 ground balls in the contest, which helped Sisters maintain possession of the ball for the majority of the game. “I’m very pleased that we were able to play the entire team, and that our JV play- ers were able to participate in this win,” said Gorayeb. “This year the Outlaws are always able to remain gentlemen, maintain their composure, smile, and score. I’m very proud of them.” The Outlaws wrapped up their week with a win over Hermiston at home on Saturday. Jones, Hailey, Gladden and Tanner Head led the team with three goals each. Fish and Tyler Head scored two goals. Gorayeb commented on Jones. It’s Baby Group Time! Join our 9-week Tuesday morning group in Sisters for a special social time to learn about your baby and communicating with your infant. Designed for non-walking infants Fun baby activities • Time to share with other parents Tues. 9:30-10:30 a.m. at SPRD Linda, 541-280-9686 linda@together-for-children.org photo by Jerry baldoCk lane Gladden passes the ball in outlaws lacrosse action. “Joe shoots very hard, so his shots don’t always end up on net, but when he rips one, it’s amazing to watch,” he said. Gladden also scored a goal and had a couple of dozen ground balls to his credit. The game ball went to rookie-goalie Angelo Frack. “Angelo is rapidly becom- ing a force of nature as a goalie,” said Gorayeb. “He stopped at least a dozen shots during the game, and has become very adept at chasing shots that go wide, so that we gain possession.” The Outlaws were to play at Summit on Tuesday, April 7. Sisters will play at Westview on Friday, April 10, and a day later they will play at Wilsonville. Now Booking Studio For Private Events Call to Reserve Today! 541-588-0931 T Tues.-Sat.n10na.m.-6np.m.n 392nW.nMainnAve.,n#3n (Across from Bright Spot)n www.alpenhimmel.com