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Wednesday, May 18, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 13 Short-handed boys lacrosse team finishes season By Rongi Yost Correspondent The boys lacrosse team played their final two games of the season last week. Sisters lost 16-4 at Ridgeview on Wednesday, May 11, and two days later fell 21-10 at home against Cleveland. In Tuesday’s action, Samson Magnus scored two very hard-fought unassisted goals for the Outlaws in the first quarter. Ridgeview put three in the goal for a 3-2 lead at the close of the quarter. The Ravens added three goals in the second quarter for a 6-2 lead at the half. Sisters got an unassisted goal from Bennett Lewis in the third quarter and an unassisted goal from Ethan Morgan in the fourth. Both goals were shot from outside at sharp angles that were able to beat the Ridgeview goalie. Ridgeview added six goals in the second half for their 16-point finish. Coach Eric Wentzel said, “In this game we only had one penalty the entire game, and we were pleased with that. The coaching staff has been focused on our style of play, and when we have lots of penalties it hurts the whole team.” “We only had three subs for the whole game, which impacted our performance on a warm day,” added Wentzel. “This has been a struggle in a number of our games The Garden Angel 541-549-2882 Irrigation this year. You need subs so the players on the field are always fresh.” Matt Harris had a strong defensive game for the Outlaws with 11 ground- balls. Harris has been the Outlaws’ groundball leader most every game this season. Wentzel told The Nugget that Harris is only a freshman and he’s expecting great things from him in the coming years. Two days later in their game against Cleveland, the Outlaws kept hard at it until the final whistle blew. Magnus led the team in scoring with six goals, and Wentzel was quick to comment on his play. “It was hard to ignore the We only had three subs for the whole game… — Eric Wentzel play of Samson Magnus,” said Wentzel. “All of his goals were hard-fought with Samson playing from behind the goal, beating his defense and taking many diving shots to get it past the goalie.” Keaton Green scored two goals for Sisters. Green’s goal in the first quarter got Angeline’s Bakery FESTIVE FRIDAY SERIES. . . 121 D. Main Ave. • Sisters Custom Turf Care! LCB#9352 the crowd cheering when he caught a long pass from goalie Casey Warburton, and went on to put a great bouncing shot past the goalie. Green’s other goal came off a Trey Stadeli assist. Stadeli also scored two for Sisters, one unassisted and one off a David Keeton assist. “Trey had one of his best games of the season with two goals and one assist,” said Wentzel. “The performance ends the season on a high note.” David Keeton led the team with seven groundballs, and Starts Friday Fri., May 20 – Thurs., May 26 Continuing 15 years of music in the backyard. Every Friday this Summer from 7–10 pm! Repair & Trouble Shooting. photo by Jerry balDock Keaton Green passes the ball in Outlaws lacrosse action. June 24 / Fri. Tumbleweed Peepshow S oulful, original acoustic music. July 1 / Fri. Strangled Darlings Swampy, darkly grooving, foot-stomping music. July 15 / Fri. Abbey Road Live At the Bakery. PUB OPENS 1 HOUR PRIOR TO SHODS Call for Details 541-815-9122 THE NICE GUYS (R) FRI 4:30, 7:15 SAT 2:00, 4:30, 7:15 SUN 1:30, 4:00, 6:30 MON - THURS 4:00, 6:30 MONEY MONSTER (R) FRI 5:15, 7:30 SAT 3:00, 5:15, 7:30 SUN 2:15, 4:15, 6:30 MON - THURS 4:30, 6:45 CAPTAIN AMERICA (PG-13) FRI 4:00, 7:00 SAT 3:15, 7:00 SUN 2:45, 6:00 MON - WED 6:00 THURS 4:00 THE JUNGLE BOOK (PG) FRI 4:45, 7:00 SAT 2:15, 4:30, 6:45 SUN 1:30, 3:45, 6:00 MON - WED 4:00, 6:15 THURS 4:30 X-MEN (PG-13) THURS - MAY 26TH 7:00 ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS (PG) THURS - MAY 26TH 7:00 Movie times and titles are bsite subject to change. Visit we n. atio rm info st late for or call WWW.SISTERS MOVIEHOUSE.COM 541-549-8800 Gabe Patton won 10 face- offs. Wentzel said, “The team worked hard all game, and didn’t give up, which was demonstrated by the continued scoring throughout the game. The team took a total of 44 shots, so the effort to score was there. We just faced a pretty good goalie. “We scooped up 33 groundballs, which is a key to controlling the game, unfortunately, we had 21 turnovers which led to a number of Cleveland’s goals.” Wentzel made special note of senior captain David Keeton, who did a fabulous job leading the young defense throughout the season. Although the young Outlaw squad didn’t tally many victories this season, they united as a team, strengthened their skills, and show great potential for the coming years. “Even in our toughest games and moments in the season, the team unity was strong,” said Wentzel. “I did not see any fighting or blaming. The coaches can always say this team has great potential since we are so young, but when you hear it from the teams and fans of your competitors it’s something to take note of. “In our final game, we played with one senior, seven sophomores, and seven freshmen. With such a young team we have a chance to coach and play together for a number of years ahead,” added Wentzel. “Due to injuries or grades, we were missing one additional senior, two sophomores and one freshman.” Entertainment/Arts/Events Thursday~May 19 Paulina Springs Books Author Reading with Kathleen Dean Moore, “Great Tide Rising” 6:30 p.m. Refreshments served. $5 entry refunded upon purchase of featured book. For additional information call 541-549-0866 or go to paulinasprings.com. Hood Avenue Art One-act Plays with The Patchwork Players 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sisters actors will perform as a fundraiser for Sisters Circle of Friends. For more information go to hoodavenueart.com or call 541-719-1800. The Belfy Sisters Sciebce Club Presebts “Tick Talk: Do I Really Need to Worry About Lyme Disease?” 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. for refreshments. Theresa Denham will speak. $5 entry (free to club donors, students, and teachers). For more information: 541-549-8374 or go to sistersscienceclub.org. Friday~May 27 Hope Aesthetics & Wellbess Grabd Opebibg! 4 to 6 p.m. at 354 W. Adams Ave. See the new wellness clinic and take part in drawings, drinks & appetizers, free consults! For information call 541-588-6503. Friday~May 20 Hood Avebue Art Artists’ Receptiob for Wibbie Givot Food Cart Garden at abd Mitch & Michelle Eurosports Live Music with Deaderick 4 to 7 p.m. Meet Erik Himbert 5 to 7 p.m. the artists! Enjoy Givot’s Enjoy this Sisters singer- beautiful watercolors and the songwriter performing at the Deadericks’ ceramic creations corner of Hood & Fir, free! at the 4th Friday Art Stroll. With Followed by the One-hour Play: “History of Deschutes live music, refreshments and more, free! For info: 541-719- County” 7 p.m. Also free! 1800 or hoodavenueart.com. Info, 541-549-2471. Aspeb Lakes Golfi bg for Cork Cellars Live Music! 7 to 9 p.m. No cover! For more the Guard Tourbey 8 a.m. call 541-549-2675 or go online shotgun start. $89 includes meals & more. Great prizes! to corkcellars.com. Fundraiser for the Oregon Guard Emergency Saturday~May 21 National Relief Fund. Sign up at golfi ngfortheguard.us. Sisters City Hall Annual Community Weed Pull 8:45 Stitchib’ Post Artist’s a.m. to 1 p.m. Help rid Sisters Receptiob/Poster Sigbibg: of noxious weeds! Volunteers Kathy Deggebdorfer enjoy free lunch and prizes! 4 to 6:30 p.m. Kathy will Info, call Jen at 541-848-9192 sign the poster she created or go to letspulltogether.com. for this year’s Quilt Show! sistersoutdoorquiltshow.org. Monday~May 23 Food Cart Gardeb at Eurosports Live Music with Fir Street Park Sisters Patrick Lombardi & Peter Middle & High School Band Concert 4:30 p.m. Free Heithoff (Haymakers) 5 to 7 p.m. Free! Food and drink to the public! Enjoy classical available for purchase, at the duets, contemporary jazz & corner of Hood & Fir, free! For funk tunes. For more info call more info call 541-549-2471. Tyler Craner at 541-549-2099. Cork Cellars Live Music! Tuesday~May 24 7 to 9 p.m. No cover! For additional information call Sisters Elemebtary 541-549-2675 or go online to School Commobs Sisters Elemebtary Choir Cobcert corkcellars.com. 6 p.m. Free to the public, enjoy Submit items for the the children performing their Events Calendar by 5 p.m. Fridays. Please email to spring workshop concert! Info: teresa@nuggetnews.com Lola Knox at 541-390-4615.