The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, October 05, 2016, Page 4, Image 4

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Wednesday, October 5, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Outlaws mauled by the Lions
Boys soccer pushes
league record to 5-0
By rongi Yost
Correspondent
The Outlaws were taken
down 34-22 by the Lions
at Cottage Grove (CG) on
Friday, September 30.
CG was in control from the
start. On the game’s opening
play from the line of scrim-
mage, the Lions’ quarterback,
Blake Sentman, found Woods
for a 65-yard touchdown
pass, when Woods broke free
past the Outlaws’ secondary.
The Lions took a 24-0 lead
into the half after Sentman
racked up 209 yards through
the air, and added touchdown
runs of five and six yards,
each on option-read plays.
Sisters was plagued by
penalties and costly mistakes
on both sides of the ball in the
first half.
The Outlaws opened the
second half with an eight-
play scoring drive, punctu-
ated by a nice 24-yard touch-
down run by Christopher Luz,
which cut the Lions’ lead to
24-6. Sisters converted a two-
point conversion by Johnny
Gurney to make it 24-8.
Later in the third quar-
ter, the Outlaws executed
a trick play in the form of a
double pass from Ben Saba
to Tyler Head to shorten the
lead to 27-15. On the ensuing
CG drive, Sentman kept the
Lions’ offense moving with
a 28-yard pass, which got the
Lions deep into Sisters terri-
tory. The Lions scored on a
Sentman run three plays later,
which pushed the Lions to a
34-15 lead.
Sisters rounded out their
scoring with just over two
minutes left in the game.
Defensive end Austin Lake
made a great play and inter-
cepted a pass and ran it back
18 yards for the TD. Minam
Craven’s kick made the score
34-22. The Outlaws went for
an onside kick, but it was
unsuccessful.
Johnny Gurney was the
By rongi Yost
Correspondent
photo by jerry baldock
Jake Stevens runs for a big gain vs. Cottage Grove.
Outlaws’ leading rusher with
102 yards on 18 carries. Ryan
Cook had seven tackles and
five assists.
Coach Gary Thorson said,
“We put ourselves in a very
deep hole, and against a team
as good and well-coached as
Cottage Grove is right now
(the game) was an uphill bat-
tle. The amount of mistakes
and penalties we made was
very disappointing, but once
again I was pleased with how
they battled the entire game,
particularly the second half.
“CG is a very seasoned
group in the skill position,
and they have tremendous
speed at a variety of spots.
When you make mistakes
against teams like that it can
really hurt you. I think we
got a bit wide-eyed early on
when they scored early on us,
and we did not respond like
we should have, and things
snowballed from there.”
The Outlaws are cur-
rently 1-1 in league play, and
3-2 overall. Sisters will play
on the road against unde-
feated Elmira (5-0 overall,
2-0 in Sky-Em) on Friday,
October 7. Kickoff is set
for 7 p.m.
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The Outlaws boys soccer
team knocked off their league
foes last week to push their
league record to a perfect 5-0.
Sisters blanked the Junction
City Tigers 2-0 on Tuesday,
September 27, and two days
later tallied a 1-0 victory at
Cottage Grove.
In Tuesday’s shutout over
the Tigers, Sisters recorded
31 shots on goal, but just
weren’t able to find the net.
JC only tallied seven shots on
goal.
Malachy Sundstrom
scored in the eighth min-
ute after he turned at the top
of the 18 and blasted a shot
past the keeper for the goal.
Sundstrom scored again in the
26th minute when he dribbled
from the top of the offensive
third past multiple defenders
for a shot past the goalie.
In Thursday’s win, the
Outlaws scored their lone
goal off a free-kick play. The
ball played to Asher Bachtold
at the top of the 18. Bachtold
flicked it up over the defense
to Alec Gannon for the tap-in
goal.
Ryan Funk had some
key saves in the box for
the Outlaws, and Keegan
Greaney and Minam Cravens
thwarted the Lions’ offense
all night.
Coach Rob Jensen told
The Nugget that Bachtold
played tough all night, in
spite of an extremely sore
back.
Sisters had five or six
great opportunities that just
didn’t go in. The win was a
great road victory that gave
the Outlaws the first-half
sweep of the Sky-Em.
The Outlaws are 5-0 in
league play, and are 7-2 over-
all. The Outlaws will play at
home against Sutherlin on
Thursday, October 6.
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