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14 Wednesday, September 28, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Outlaws volleyball tallies two wins By rongi Yost Correspondent The Lady Outlaws won their match at Sweet Home (SH) on Tuesday, September 20, and two days later sailed to an easy win at home over Elmira. Sisters defeated the Sweet Home Huskies in four sets with scores of 25-17, 23-25, 25-13 and 25-20. The Huskies had a rowdy crowd in atten- dance and Coach Rod Jones said he loved every minute of it. The Outlaws played scrappy defense and were a feisty bunch on the court, but did commit a lot of unforced errors. Hawley Harrer dominated play throughout the match, with both her hits and her blocks. Emma Houck had a solid night, and contributed some great swings at key moments. Ashlynn Cantwell and Kendra Sitz also put down some nice hits in the match. “Tonight we took another step towards where we need to go,” said Jones. “We are working on having hard be fun.” In Thursday’s match, the Lady Outlaws executed and played with focus in their 25-10, 25-9, 25-12 victory over the Falcons. The entire team got time on the court, and all the hitters got in some good swings and put down some hard balls. The squad also did a good job on serve-receive, particu- larly libero Jessie Brigham, who did an excellent job passing the ball. Serving for the night was on-point, high- lighted by a couple of excel- lent rotations where Hawley Harrer and Kendra Sitz served exceptionally well. The kids came out fresh and excited tonight. They took more aggressive swings and did more right things tonight. — rod Jones Alex Hartford, at setter, did a great job moving quickly and set nice balls to the hitters. “The kids came out fresh and excited tonight,” said Jones. “They took more aggressive swings and did more right things tonight.” The Outlaws were to play at Junction City on September 27. Sisters will play at home against Cottage grove on Thursday, September 29. You meet the nicest people at The Hair Caché! 152 E. Main Ave. • 541-549-8771 Caldera hosts talk on ‘place’ Place is a complicated and powerful idea that informs our identities and the way we live our lives, whether we’re talking about the communi- ties we’re a part of, the neigh- borhoods where we live, or the lands that people before us called “home.” This Place is a series of 90-minute community discus- sions sponsored by Oregon Humanities happening across the state this fall. One of these discussions will be hap- pening in Sisters on October 9 at 1 p.m. at Caldera Arts Center, 31500 Blue Lake Dr. The discussions provide Oregonians with an oppor- tunity to explore their rela- tionship to the places they’ve come from and the places they’re in now; to consider how communities have lost or gained land and power, and how this has affected people within these communities; to consider the history of neighborhoods, communities, and the state, and how those places have changed over time; and to explore options for meaningful engagement with their places and commu- nities going forward. The community conversa- tion in Sisters will offer an opportunity for participants to tour the Caldera facility and Blue Lake. The conver- sation will be facilitated by Sarah Alibabaie, a native Oregonian who walks, works, and writes in the Portland area. Participants will come away from this conversation with a strengthened sense of community support and col- lective engagement around their exploration of place, as well as a resource list and information to help them con- tinue the conversation. This Place is part of a statewide initiative by Oregon Humanities to bring 25 conversations about place to communities across the state in September and October 2016. The commu- nity conversations will cul- minate in a one-day gather- ing on October 28, 2016, at the Chehalem Cultural Center in Newberg. These conversa- tions will be led by trained facilitators from the fields of tribal resource management, anthropology, conflict resolu- tion, applied theology, natural resource management, ethnic studies and fisheries science. place is a complicated and powerful idea that informs our identities and the way we live our lives... 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