The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, May 13, 2015, Page 30, Image 30

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
LACrossE: Tournament
puts intense demands
on players
Continued from page 1
two kids involved: Cole, their
12-year-old son who plays in
the fifth/sixth division, and
their daughter, Devyn, age
10, who plays in the third/
fourth boys division.
Ratter said, “We love it
here. It’s beautiful, great
scenery, and great competi-
tion. The kids are having a
blast. It’s a lot of fun.”
First-year volunteers
Imogen Rex and Shonna
Pease were also pleased with
the tournament.
Rex said, “My daughter,
Isabelle, is in first grade,
and it’s so great that they
were included. It made them
feel like a part of the big-kid
tournament.”
Pease commented, “The
tournament was just great. It
ran so well, and there were
no issues. Everything went
smooth.”
The boys varsity squad
played four games over the
course of the tourney. The
Outlaws’ first two games
were nail-biters to the very
end. Sisters posted a 6-5 win
over McNary, and then took
a 4-3 loss to Mt. View. Both
games ended in Bravehearts,
which is a tiebreaker that
goes into sudden death,
with two players who face
off at mid-field, and two
goalies. The first to score
wins.
Sisters lost 8-3 in their
third game against Lake
Tahoe and then wrapped up
their play with a 9-3 victory
against Ridgeview.
Coach Andrew Gorayeb
said, “These guys set up
the tent, set up six yurts,
lined nine fields, set up the
trash barrels, the welcome
signs, and the concessions.
They set up the first-aid sta-
tions, the water, the scoring
tables, and then they shut-up
and played lacrosse. These
kids are exhausted, but they
showed up and played their
hearts out.”
A couple of the varsity
players shared their thoughts
about the tournament.
Freshman Samson
Magnus said, “It’s been hard.
Some of the teams are really
good, but it’s also been fun.
We get to play lacrosse more
than once a day.”
Lane Gladden (senior)
said, “I like the fun environ-
ment. Everybody’s having
fun, and a good time, and
they are stoked to be here.”
Gorayeb summed up the
weekend:
“This was the most
smoothly run SALI ever,
thanks to our kids, parent
volunteers, coaches, and staff
of SPRD.”
Quilt raffle for choir program...
photo proviDeD
The Sisters High School choir program is raffling a quilt by Susan
Cobb to raise funds for the program. Choir members will be selling
raffle tickets at Ray’s Food Place on May 16 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
and at the pop show on May 27 at 7 p.m. at Sisters High School.
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