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Wednesday, April 13, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Agenda
Sisters City Council
Sisters City Hall, 520 E.
Cascade Ave. Thursday, April
14, 5 p.m. Executive session:
• Pursuant to ORS:
192.660(2)(b) Discipline
of Public Officers and
Employees per ORS
192.502(4).
• Pursuant to ORS:
192.660(2)(i) Performance
Evaluation of Public Offices
& Employee per ORS
192.502(4).
6 p.m. City Council
Workshop
• Oregon Department
of Transportation (ODOT)
roundabout update.
7 p.m. regular meeting:
• Resolution No. 2016-
09: Changes to master fee
schedule.
• Resolution No. 2016-10:
Amending Resolution No.
2007-17 pertaining to city
council rules.
Sisters
Planning
Commission
Sisters City Hall, 520 E.
Cascade Ave. Thursday, April
21, 4 p.m. Workshop:
Continue discussion of
future Development Code
revision:
• Cluster/cottage
developments;
• Temporary uses;
• Mobile food units;
• Vacation rentals;
• Site plan review;
• Expirations
for
entitlements.
Open/ongoing discussions
and studies:
• Transportation System
Plan: 2015 update — RFP
issued.
• City Housing Policy
Advisory Board.
• Urbanization study and
comprehensive plan update.
• Future Development
Code revisions: Form based
codes; buffering require-
ments; table of uses conver-
sion to NAICS format.
Girls lacrosse posts two wins
By Rongi yost
Correspondent
The Lady Outlaws played
two lacrosse matches at home
on Saturday, April 9. Sisters
defeated West Salem 11-7 and
went on to beat West Albany
13-12 in overtime.
Sisters started out strong
in their match against West
Salem, with a great draw con-
trol (essentially a face-off)
from Sydney Head, who had
a quick goal in the first two
minutes. West Salem snuck
in two goals in the next 10
minutes, but the Outlaws
responded with a goal from
Marissa Young to tie it up 2-2.
Once the Outlaws got
in their groove, they were
unstoppable. After the half,
West Salem started to lose
some of their energy, and
Sisters kept firing on all
cylinders.
Goalie Addy Baney was
definitely a key player for the
Outlaws, and saved a total of
15 shots on goal. Both teams
had a total of 22 shots on
goal, but Sisters was able to
place them better, and Baney
blocked more.
Coach Mikaela Trott told
The Nugget that the home
defensive team, Mackenzie
Hendrickson, Sophia Bianchi,
and Sierra Hummel and Keely
Roberson, helped win the
game with excellent sliding,
crashing, and communication.
Sydney Head held her
own on the draw control, and
got the ball to the Outlaws a
total of nine times. She also
had two goals, four ground
ball controls, and one caused
turnover.
Top scorers for the
Outlaws were Marissa Young,
who finished the game with
five goals, and Katelyn Josten
who scored two.
The win was especially
sweet since the Outlaws had
previously lost 14-12 to West
Salem two weeks earlier.
Sisters went on to earn a
victory over West Albany in
overtime. The Outlaws didn’t
gain their momentum until
they were able to adjust their
level and style of play against
West Albany, which played
very differently than West
Salem.
“This team was very con-
nected and trustworthy of
each other,” said Trott. “They
passed the ball often, and in
long distances, and had a
quick offense. Their goalie
also came out of the goal
often, and would run the ball
up to make a long pass almost
to the other side of the field.
“We had to adjust to a
new style of defense, less of
a zone, and more of a man-to-
man. On offense, we also had
to adjust to less of a cutting
offense and more of an isola-
tion/wrapping style.”
The score fluctuated back
and forth throughout the
game, and with one min-
ute left in the game, Sisters
trailed 12-10.
Trott called a time-out and
the Outlaws made plans to
score two goals in the next
minute. They executed the
plan perfectly. Sydney Head
picked up her second goal,
and Marissa Young put in one
more with 17 seconds left on
the clock, and the game went
into overtime.
Trott explained what
happened.
“We stepped back onto the
field with so much adrena-
line. Sydney Head took
the draw, swatted the ball,
Mackenna Jones hit it once
more, and Marissa Young
was able to pull it up, and
charge down to the goal with
a bounce shot on the goalie’s
left side. It was in and the
game was over.”
Marissa Young led the
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mia Cook moves the ball upfield against West Salem.
Outlaws with six goals, and
Taylor Schneider and Sydney
Head each scored two. Bree
Papworth, Ellie Cook, and
Katelyn Josten each chipped
in one goal.
Hummel had six ground
balls on defense and many
amazing midfield transac-
tions. Jones had three ground
balls, an interception, and
one caused turnover. Keely
Roberson tallied four ground
balls and one interception.
Baney had five saves as
goalie.
Trott noted Young’s out-
standing play.
“Marissa dominated this
game with her intensity, stick
skills and two left-handed
goals for a total of six goals.”
Trott added, “Sisters has a
great relationship with West
Albany and loved playing
them. Their girls are very
friendly and great sports, and
we enjoyed a barbecue at the
end of it all.”
The Outlaws will travel
to West Albany on Thursday,
April 14, for another match.
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Crest the Cascades – June 18
Oregon High School All-Star Games –June 18-19
Adventure Camps – June 20-August 12
Great Northwest Running Camp – June 26-July 1
Car Show - July 16
British Basketball Camp – August 2-5
Luau – August 11
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