The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, October 19, 2016, Page 13, Image 13

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    Wednesday, October 19, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Boys soiier seiures
seventh league title
By Rongi Yost
Correspondent
The boys soccer team
pushed their league record to
7-0 this past week and secured
the league championship for
the seventh year in a row. Sis-
ters tied 1-1 with the Huskies
at Sweet Home on Tuesday,
October 11, and two days later
edged Elmira at home with a
1-0 victory.
In Tuesday’s game, Alec
Gannon assisted Malachy
Sundstrom for Sisters’ goal in
the 13th minute. The Huskies
evened the score 10 minutes
later and the score held until
the final whistle blew.
Sisters struggled to find
chemistry and played the
game without Asher Bachtold,
Minam Cravens, Anson Ricker
and Colby Simeral, four of
the Outlaws’ starters. Bach-
told was out with a sprained
ankle, Anson was out due to
a concussion, and Bachtold
was on a college visitation.
On top of that, Sisters lost
Sean Willitts after his second
yellow card. Gannon went out
in the second half after his
second yellow card and the
Outlaws were forced to play a
man down.
Coach Rob Jensen told The
Nugget that the Outlaws held
it together and played as well
as they could, but they just
couldn’t put the win together.
On Thursday, the Outlaws
were down three starters as
Gannon and Willits served
suspensions for their Tuesday
ejections. The team worked
hard, and the chemistry on the
field was much better.
Sisters executed their
game plan and shut down
the Falcon’s attack. Some of
the newer Outlaws to varsity
action played solid games, and
Jensen noted Brogan Petterson
and Gabe Patton in particular.
Keaton Green filled in at cen-
ter midfield for Gannon and
played a very smart game.
The Outlaws scored at the
12-minute mark when Sund-
strom crossed a ball to Simeral
for an eight-yard shot.
Sisters had many good
opportunities after that goal,
which included a few that
ended in near-misses. The
Falcons had very few looks at
the goal as Cravens, Keegan
Greaney, Andrew Mayes, and
Patton did an outstanding job
on defense.
The Outlaws were to play
at Junction City on Tues-
day, October 18. On Thurs-
day, October 20, Sisters will
close out league play at home
against Cottage Grove.
Starts
Friday
Fri., Oct. 21 – Thurs., Oct. 27
Oct 20 / Th / 8-11 PM
Carolyn
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with Hannah Jane Kile
Jack Reacher:
Never Go Back (PG-13)
Fri 4:30, 7:15
Sat-Sun 1:45, 4:30, 7:15
Mon-Thurs 4:30, 7:15
A musical force equipped with
soulful vocals & guitar skills.
$17 online/$20 DOS
Harry & Snowman (NR)
Oct 21 & 22 /
Fri & Sat / 8-11 PM
Fri 4:15, 6:30
Sat-Sun 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:30
Mon-Thurs 4:15, 6:30
Poor Man’s
Whiskey with
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Coral Creek
High-energy fusion of
bluegrass/old time, Southern
rock, and old school jam.
Oct 28 / Fri / 8-11 PM
Halloween
E Extravaganza:
David Jacobs-Strain
and the Crunk
Mountain Boys
A foot-stomping good time.
Nov 4 / Fri / 8-11 PM
Grateful
Bluegrass Boys s
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Keeping up with
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Fri 5:00, 7:30
Sat-Sun 2:30, 5:00, 7:30
Mon-Thurs 5:00, 7:30
The Accountant (R)
Fri 4:15, 7:00
Sat-Sun 1:30, 4:15, 7:00
Mon-Thurs 4:15, 7:00
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Wonderland to play The Belfry
One of America’s musi-
cal force-of-nature icons will
hit the stage at The Belfry on
Thursday evening, Oct. 20.
A musical force equipped
with the soulful vocals of
Janis Joplin and the guitar-
slinging skills of Stevie
Ray Vaughan, Carolyn
Wonderland reaches into the
depths of the Texas blues
tradition with the wit of a
poet. She hits the stage with
unmatched presence — a true
legend in her time.
Hannah Jane Kile will
open for Wonderland.
On first impression she
is sweet and lovely, bright
and cheerful — then, with a
flourish of harmony pouring
from her guitar, she steps up
to sing and you enter another
realm. Hannah is radiantly
fluent in the universal lan-
guage of song, and she has
the gift of making seriously
beautiful music with effort-
less grace. Her performances
are always artistically sur-
prising and deeply moving.
She finds treasure in even
the most daunting of life’s
experiences. Her songs and
her voice, soulful and haunt-
ing, are magic, and she is
fearless in sharing the most
complex of emotions with her
listeners.
The show is set for
October 20, 8 to 11 p.m.
Tickets are $17 online and
PHOTO PROVIDED
Carolyn Wonderland — a musical
force of nature.
$20 on the day of the show.
For more information visit
www.belfryevents.com.
Entertainment•Arts•Special Events
Thursday~Oct. 20
The Belfry Live Music with
Carolyn Wonderland &
Hannah Jane Kile 8 to
11 p.m. $17 online at
bendticket.com or $20 at
the door. Pub opens one
hour before the show for
refreshments. 541-815-9122 or
go to belfryevents.com.
Friday~Oct. 21
Cork Cellars Live Music
with Joe Leonardi &
Ed Fitzjarrell 6 to 8 p.m.
No cover! For additional
information call 541-549-2675
or go to corkcellars.com.
The Belfry Live Music with
Poor Man’s Whiskey and
Coral Creek 8 to 11 p.m.
The fi rst of a two-night event!
Pub opens one hour before
the show. For additional
information call 541-815-9122
or go to belfryevents.com.
Saturday~Oct. 22
Cork Cellars Live Music
with Brent Alan 7 to 9 p.m.
No cover! For additional
information call 541-549-2675
or go to corkcellars.com.
The Belfry Live Music with
Poor Man’s Whiskey and
Coral Creek 8 to 11 p.m.
Second night! Pub opens one
hour before the show. For info
call 541-815-9122 or go online
to belfryevents.com.
Monday~Oct. 24
Sisters High School Bingo
& Community Dinner
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. for dinner,
just $2 per plate for a meal
sponsored by Los Agaves!
Bingo starts at 6:30 p.m., 11
games for $15. Doors open at
5 p.m. Sponsored by Outlaws
Together and SPRD for SHS
athletics.Info: 541-549-4050.
WWW.SISTERS
MOVIEHOUSE.COM
541-549-8800
Clearwater Gallery Artist’s
Reception for Dan Rickards
4 to 6 p.m. Dan will unveil
“Sentinals of the Great Basin,”
the latest in his National Parks
series, with a retrospective
show. For info: 541-549-4994.
Friday~Oct. 28
Downtown Sisters 4th
Friday Art Stroll 4 to 7 p.m.
Galleries & shops feature live
entertainment & refreshments!
sistersartsassociation.org.
The Belfry Halloween
Extravaganza with David
Jacobs-Strain and the
Crunk Mountain Boys
8 to 11 p.m. Pub opens one
hour before the show for
refreshments. 541-815-9122 or
go to belfryevents.com.
Saturday~Oct. 29
Cork Cellars Live Music
with Benji Nagel 7 to 9 p.m.
No cover! For additional
information call 541-549-2675
or go to corkcellars.com.
The Belfry Adult Prom &
Halloween Party! 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. $15 per person.
SPRD presents this event with
no-host bar, dance & costume
contests, and DJ Chuck
Boogie! Call Shannon at SPRD
for more info at 541-549-2091.
Monday~Oct. 31
Sisters Fire Hall Kids’
Halloween Party 6 to 8 p.m.
It’s the annual howling good
time for kids! Refreshments,
prizes, and candy, sponsored
by the Sisters-Camp Sherman
Fire Department. 541-549-
0771 or go to sistersfi re.com.
Sisters Community Church
Family Harvest Party 5:30
to 7 p.m. Families are invited
for free pizza & movie & treats!
Family-friendly costumes
encouraged. 541-549-1201.
Fir Street Park Halloween
Parade 3 p.m. Kids (up to age
10, in costume, with parents or
caregivers) are invited to meet
at the park for the tour through
town. Must register in advance
at the Library or SES and
bring signed form to the park.
A non-perishable item for the
Sisters Kiwanis Food Bank is
requested. Info: 541-350-3085.
Friday~Nov. 4
The Belfry Live Music with
Grateful Bluegrass Boys
8 to 11 p.m. Pub opens one
hour before the show for
refreshments. 541-815-9122 or
go to belfryevents.com.
Saturday~Nov. 5
Cork Cellars Live Music
with Parlour 7 to 9 p.m.
No cover! For additional
information call 541-549-2675
or go to corkcellars.com.
Saturday~Nov. 12
Cork Cellars Live Music
with Allan Byer 7 to 9 p.m.
No cover! For additional
information call 541-549-2675
or go to corkcellars.com.
The Belfry Live Music with
Leo Kottke 8 to 11 p.m. Pub
opens one hour before the
show for refreshments. For info
call 541-815-9122 or go online
to belfryevents.com.
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is by 5 p.m. Fridays to
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