The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, May 25, 2016, Page 9, Image 9

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    Wednesday, May 25, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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Sisters salutes...
• The staff and board of
Sisters Folk Festival are
deeply grateful to our com-
munity of artists, volunteers
and patrons. This year’s My
Own Two Hands art auc-
tion raised over $140,000
before expenses — a record
amount! That will go a long
photo by Jerry baLdoCK
JW Bertagna played first base with intensity vs. Sutherland and also had
the only Outlaws hit in.
Outlaws ousted in
play-in game
By Rongi Yost
Correspondent
The Outlaws’ run at the
playoffs came to an abrupt
end when they lost at home
1-0 to Brookings-Harbor
(BH) in the OSAA state play-
in game, held on Thursday,
May 19.
Sisters committed two
errors in the contest and
could only muster one hit.
Brookings-Harbor scored
their one run on five hits and
had two errors in the game.
The Outlaws did get
on base due to walks and
errors, but left eight runners
stranded.
In the fifth inning, Sisters
had the bases loaded with
two outs, and left them all
on base. In the seventh, they
loaded up the bases with one
out, and couldn’t get anyone
across the plate.
Ryan Funk hit a ball in the
sixth inning that on any other
given day would have been
a home-run, but the 60-mph
winds kept the ball in, and
the Bruins caught it for the
out.
Coach Steve Hodges did
note Zach Morgan and his
great pitching effort.
Hodges said, “We just
didn’t get good swings on
pitches we should have hit.
And, when we did hit, we
hit it right to them. We didn’t
make our own breaks, and we
didn’t get any breaks today.
But, that’s just what happens
in baseball.
“Brookings-Harbor is a
team we should have been
able to defeat. We were just
waiting for that one good
thing to happen, but it never
did. We have to tip our hat
to BH for beating us on our
home field.”
Adventure Camp
Registrations Open!
For Ages 5-10
Weekly, June 22 - August 14
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
$165 full-week • Drop-in $40
Location: SPRD
Check online for full details
See SistersRecreation.com or call for details
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W. Mckinney
M ki
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Rd.
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541-549-2091
549 2091
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Sisters Industrial Park
157 Sisters Park Dr. • 541-549-3575
www.SistersStorage.com
• State-of-the-art
Security Technology
• Sizes from 5x5 to 12x40
• Individual Gate Codes
• Long-term Discounts
• On-site Manager
way toward the $250,000 we
invest annually in arts and
music education, activities
and events in our schools and
community. We can’t thank
you enough for your support!
• Hats off to the Sisters
community for support its
schools through passage
of a $10.7 million bond.
Additional state funds will
ensure that projects can be
completed and maintenance
properly taken care of.
Now the school district
must deliver on promises
of transparency and strong
oversight.