Wednesday, May 11, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
TRACK: Outlaws teams
are ready for district
competition
Continued from page 6
teams from different leagues,
because I have a feeling we
will be battling again at the
state meet,” said Larson.
The boys are certain to
improve on their team finish
at district from last year and
are positioned to qualify in
a number of events for state,
according to Larson.
On the girls side, a cast
of eight characters helped
the Outlaws to fifth place as
a team with 65 points. The
Vikings of Siuslaw walloped
everyone with 112 points.
Scappoose was second with
79, followed by Henley (73),
and North Valley (71).
The Outlaws got the bulk
of their points from hur-
dlers Michaela Miller and
Sabrina Reifschneider, who
also helped score in the
relays.
Miller finished second
(16.47) and Reifschneider
third (16.67) in the 100 hur-
dles and second (47.91) and
fourth (48.24) in the 300
hurdles. Miller also took sec-
ond in the triple jump with a
hop-skip-jump of 33 feet 1.75
inches.
Miller and Reifschneider
joined Erynn Ricker and
Mandi Calavan earlier in the
meet to finish a fast third in
the 4x100-meter relay in a
season best of 50.73, which
puts them in the top four 4A
times this season, just .10
seconds behind state leader
Henley, which won the race,
followed by North Valley in
50.70.
“Good competition brings
out good times,” said Larson.
“For three of the top teams to
get to race one another two
weeks before the state meet
is great preparation for these
girls.”
Ricker scored in two other
individual events as well,
placing second in the long
jump at 16 feet 5 inches, and
fourth in the 100 at 13.20
seconds. Mandi Calavan took
sixth place in the 200 (27.47)
and her sister Macadia placed
eighth in the 400 (1:02.89) as
other scorers for the Outlaws.
Tate Ricker (no relation
to Erynn) used a strong fin-
ish to place seventh in the
1,500 with a personal best of
5:31.24.
The 4x400-meter relay
team of Rylee Weber,
Reifschneider, and the
Calavans placed a solid sixth
with a time of 4:15.20.
Julianne Meeter picked up
a point with her eighth-place
finish in the javelin with a
toss of 102 feet 3 inches. She
remains the leader among
Sky-Em spear chuckers with
a season best of 115.
In fact, the javelin is
one of nine events in which
the Outlaws have the top
Burns planned
outside of Sisters
photo by Jerry baldock
Izaak Kanzig on the run for the
Outlaws.
competitor going into the
District meet, giving the
squad reason to believe it can
defend its team title from last
year.
“We have some league
leaders and hopefully enough
back-up in most of the
events to put together a lot of
points,” said Larson.
The two-day Sky-Em
District meet gets underway
Thursday morning at 11 a.m.
at Cottage Grove, with pre-
liminaries in most running
events and finals in some
field events as well as the
3,000-meter run.
Field events start at 11
a.m. Saturday as well, with
running events commencing
at 1 p.m.
Fuels specialists on the
Sisters Ranger District plan
to ignite two prescribed burns
outside of Sisters beginning
as early as Wednesday.
If conditions remain
favorable, 83 acres will be
ignited on Wednesday two
miles west of Sisters on the
north side of Highway 242,
immediately west of Tollgate.
A second prescribed burn
is planned two miles west of
Camp Sherman for Thursday.
Fuels specialists are looking
to ignite 143 acres within the
wildland-urban interface.
These burns are designed
to decrease hazardous fuels
accumulations within the
wildland-urban interface
adjacent to Tollgate, Camp
Sherman and Sisters.
The project will also
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adapted ecosystem, increas-
ing the resiliency of the
forest.
Residences and busi-
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are advised to keep their win-
dows and doors closed during
the night hours to minimize
any potential smoke impacts.
While there are no road clo-
sures anticipated with either
burn, drivers may experience
smoke impacts on nearby
roads.
If smoke drifts onto roads,
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E n t e r t a i n m e n t / A r t s / E v e n t s
Downtown Sisters &
The Belfy “My Own Two
Hands” Parade, Art Stroll &
Concert The annual parade
is downtown on Hood Avenue
at 4 p.m. Art Stroll is from 4 to
7 p.m. at shops and galleries,
and free concert at The Belfry
at 7:30 p.m. 541-549-4979 or
go to sistersfolk.org.
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Please park on the road; walk
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The Belfy Live Music with
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Food Cart Garden at
Eurosports Live Music with
Erik Himbert 5 to 7 p.m.
Enjoy this Sisters singer-
songwriter performing at the
corner of Hood & Fir, free!
Followed by Live Theater
Production, “History of
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Also free! Info, 541-549-2471.
Cork Cellars Live Music! 7
to 9 p.m. No cover! For more
information call 541-549-2675
or go to corkcellars.com.
Saturday~May 21
Black Butte Ranch
Welcome Center High
Desert Chamber Music
Concert 7 to 8:30 p.m. Just
50 seats! Coffee reception
follows the concert. $40 adults,
$10 students and under 21
(with ID). 541-306-3988 or
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Tuesday~May 24
The Belfy Sisters Science
Club Presents “Tick Talk:
Do I Really Need to Worry
About Lyme Disease?”
7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Theresa Denham, will speak.
$5 (club donors, students &
teachers free). 541-549-8374.
Friday~May 27
Hope Aesthetics & Wellness
Thursday~May 19 Grand Opening! 4 to 6 p.m.
at 354 W. Adams. Drawings,
Paulina Springs Books
drinks & appetizers, free
Author Reading with
consults! Info: 541-588-6503.
Kathleen Dean Moore,
Stitchin’
Post Artist’s
“Great Tide Rising” 6:30 p.m.
Refreshments served. $5 entry Reception/Poster Signing:
Kathy Deggendorfer 4
refunded upon purchase of
to 6:30 p.m. Kathy will sign
featured book. For additional
information call 541-549-0866 the poster she created for
this year’s Quilt Show! Info:
or go to paulinasprings.com.
sistersoutdoorquiltshow.org.
Hood Avenue Art One-act
Food Cart Garden at
Plays with The Patchwork
Eurosports Live Music with
Players 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Sisters actors will perform as a Patrick Lombardi & Peter
fundraiser for Sisters Circle of Heithoff (Haymakers) 5 to
7 p.m. Free! Food and drink
Friends. For more information
for purchase, at the corner of
go to hoodavenueart.com or
Hood & Fir. 541-549-2471.
call 541-719-1800.
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