Wednesday, June 1, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Outlaws’ Jensen is
Coach of the Year
By Rongi Yost
Correspondent
Outlaws soccer Coach
Rob Jensen was selected as
the recipient of the OACA
(Oregon Athletics Coaches
Association) Coach of the
Year (COY) Award for boys
soccer at the 4A level.
Jensen was recognized
at an awards banquet and
presented with a plaque in
honor of his achievement on
Saturday, May 21, in the Club
Level at Autzen Stadium.
Jensen is a five-time
league Coach of the Year
(2010, 2011, 2012, 2013,
2014) winner. He was
selected as the OACA Coach
of the Year in 2013, and was
the recipient again this year.
This past season (2015) he
and his players finished with
a 16-0-1 overall record.
Jensen said, “It was an
honor this year because I
was a write-in. All of the
league coaches of the year
...it is an honor for a
majority of the state’s
coaches to write me in...
— Coach Rob Jensen
photo by Jerry baldock
are nominated and I wasn’t
the Sky-Em Coach of the
Year (if he would have been,
it would have marked six
straight years). So, it is an
honor for a majority of the
state’s coaches to write me
in, even though I wasn’t on
the ballot.”
Jensen obviously is doing
something right, and shared
in brief with The Nugget his
coaching philosophy:
“My philosophy is that
athletics is a great opportu-
nity to pursue excellence,
while teaching student ath-
letes how to be successful,
quality humans, on and off
the field of play.”
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SUN 1:45, 4:00, 6:30
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To the Editor:
Re: “Candidates respond to latest DCSO
discipline,” (The Nugget, May 25, page 6).
Candidate Kozowski’s general observation
about the Sheriff”s Office having continuing
challenges with “supervision and leadership”
would be more helpful if he would be more
specific.
That being said, a review of the candidate’s
online resume reveals that despite his claimed
15 years in law-enforcement he has not earned
a college degree (neither two-year, four-year,
or master’s).
Parallel to this lack of higher education,
a “must” for anyone seeking to essentially
become the CEO of an organization like
the Sheriff”s Office, is his apparent lack of
DPSST Management training (supervisory/
mid-level/executive).
Review of DPSST’s web page offering the
criteria for such certification should be must
reading for the voter. The training / educa-
tion is extensive in nature and the pursuit of
such training demonstrates an officer’s profes-
sional desire to become a qualified prospect
for leadership roles with a law-enforcement
agency.
Clearly in his career as a LEO the candi-
date has chosen to pursue other interests (e.g.
his private-sector police supply business) and
avoid taking on additional responsibilities as
a supervisor / leader to include having never
served as a sergeant for any of the agencies
he’s worked for to date. It is clear he is no
expert on supervision nor on leadership —
he’s not done the “flight time.”
Would you or I be comfortable getting on
an airliner knowing the pilot’s sole profes-
sional experience was flying a hang glider?
I imagine not.
Greg Walker
Coach Rob Jensen.
Starts
Friday
Fri., June 3 – Thurs., June 9
FRI 5:15, 7:30
SAT 2:15, 4:30, 6:45
SUN 2:15, 4:30, 6:45
MON-THURS 4:30, 6:45
LETTERS
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Angeline’s Bakery
FESTIVE
FRIDAY
SERIES. . .
Continuing 15 years of
music in the backyard.
Every Friday this Summer
from 7–10 pm!
121 W. Main Ave. • Sisters
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 SHOWS
Call for Details
541-815-9122
Entertainment & Arts & Special Events
Friday~June 3
Thursday~June 9
Barclay Park Sisters
Farmers Market 2 to 5 p.m.
The fi rst of this year’s season!
Oregon-grown produce and
plants and live entertainment!
sistersfarmersmarket.com.
Food Cart Garden at
Eurosports Live Music!
5 to 7 p.m. Free! Food and
drink available for purchase, at
the corner of Hood & Fir. For
more information call
Eurosports at 541-549-2471.
Hardtails Bar & Grill Live
Music with Love and Theft
8:30 p.m. Live from Nashville,
one show only! $10 at the
door. Doors open at 4 p.m.
Then Live Music with the
Rowdy McCarran Band,
10 p.m. in the tent for locals’
night! For more information call
541-549-6114 or go online to
hardtailsoregon.com.
Sisters Saloon & Ranch Grill
“After Rodeo” Party with
the Joe Slick Band
8 p.m. Locals’ Night ~ Sisters
locals get in for free! For more
information call 541-549-7427
or go to sisterssaloon.net.
Saturday~June 4
Paulina Springs Books
Author Reading with Karen
Spears Zacharias, “Burdy”
6:30 p.m. $5 entry refunded
upon purchase of featured
book. 541-549-0866 or go to
paulinasprings.com.
Sisters Elementary School
Garden Fair 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. 13th annual fair!
Flower baskets, veggies,
herbs & more for sale, plus
silent auction, face painting,
cake walk, crafts, BBQ and
entertainment! 541-815-2163.
Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery
Kids’ Free Fishing Day 9 a.m.
to noon. Camp Sherman’s
hatchery offers free fi shing for
kids! Info, call 541-595-6611.
Friday~June 10
Paulina Springs Books
Author Slideshow with
William Sullivan, “100
Hikes: Oregon Coast &
Coast Range” 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.
Sisters Rodeo Grounds
Sisters Rodeo 7 p.m. Les
Schwab Family Night at the
75th annual rodeo. Kids 12
and under FREE! For tickets or
more information call 541-549-
0121, 800-827-7522 or go to
Wed.~June 8
sistersrodeo.com.
Food Cart Garden at
Sisters Saloon & Ranch
Eurosports Trivia Night!
Grill “After Rodeo” Party
6:30 p.m. (6:15 p.m. sign-up).
with the Joe Slick Band
Match your skills against others 10 p.m. For more information
for prizes, on your own or with a call 541-549-7427 or go to
team! Food and drink available sisterssaloon.net.
for purchase. For more
information call 541-549-2471. Hardtails Bar & Grill “After
Rodeo” Party with the
Sisters Rodeo Grounds
Rowdy McCarran Band
Xtreme Bulls 6:30 p.m. For
10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Plus
tickets or additional information mechanical bull riding! For
call the Rodeo offi ce at 541-
more info call 541-549-6114 or
549-0121 or 800-827-7522 or
go to hardtailsoregon.com.
go to sistersrodeo.com.
Hope Aesthetics & Wellness
Hardtails Bar & Grill “After
Open House 4 to 6 p.m.
Xtreme Bulls” Party with the at 354 W. Adams Ave. See
Rowdy McCarran Band
the new wellness clinic and
10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Live music
take part in drawings, drinks
under the tent! For additional
& appetizers, plus free
information call 541-549-6114
consultations! For more info
or go to hardtailsoregon.com.
call 541-588-6503.
Sisters Saloon & Ranch Grill Food Cart Garden at
“After Rodeo” Party with
Eurosports Live Music! 5 to
Dry Canyon Stampede
7 p.m. Free! Food and drink
8:30 p.m. No cover! For more
available for purchase, at the
information call 541-549-7427
corner of Hood & Fir. For more
or go to sisterssaloon.net.
info call 541-549-2471.
Barclay
B
arcla Park Sisters
Farmers Market 2 to 5 p.m.
Fresh on Fridays! Oregon-
grown produce and plants
and live entertainment!
sistersfarmersmarket.com.
Saturday~June 11
Cascade Avenue Sisters
Rodeo Parade 9:30 a.m.
For additional information call
the Rodeo offi ce at 541-549-
0121 or 800-827-7522 or go to
sistersrodeo.com.
Creekside Park Sisters
Art in the Park 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. Arts, crafts, food,
entertainment & silent auction
benefi t! For more information
call 541-420-0279 or go to
centraloregonshows.com.
Sisters Rodeo Grounds
Sisters Rodeo 1 p.m. and
7 p.m. performances. For
tickets or additional information
call the Rodeo offi ce at 541-
549-0121 or 800-827-7522 or
go to sistersrodeo.com.
Hardtails Bar & Grill “After
Rodeo” Party with the
Rowdy McCarran Band 10
p.m. to 2 a.m. Final night in the
party tent, with mechanical bull
riding! 541-549-6114 or go to
hardtailsoregon.com.
Sisters Saloon & Ranch
Grill “After Rodeo” Party
with the Joe Slick Band
10 p.m. For more information
call 541-549-7427 or go to
sisterssaloon.net.
Sunday~June 12
Sisters Rodeo Grounds
Sisters Kiwanis Buckaroo
Breakfast 7 to 11 a.m. $10
adults, $5 kids ages 4 to12
(under 4 are free). Cowboy
Church Service 9 a.m., and
Sisters Rodeo 1 p.m. fi nal
performance. For tickets or
additional information call the
Rodeo offi ce at 541-549-0121
or 800-827-7522 or go to
sistersrodeo.com.
Creekside Park Sisters
Art in the Park 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Arts, crafts, food,
entertainment & silent auction
benefi t! For more information
call 541-420-0279 or go to
centraloregonshows.com.
Submit items for the
Events Calendar by
5 p.m. Fridays via email to
teresa@nuggetnews.com