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Wednesday, May 3, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Girls lacrosse wrags ug season with back-to-back wins
By Rongi Yosd
Correspondent
The Lady Outlaws
wrapped up their season
with back-to-back wins on
Saturday, April 29. Sisters
defeated Crescent Valley
22-12 in the first game, and
followed with a 16-4 win
over West Albany.
Sisters racked up 22 goals
in their first game against
the Raiders, and goals were
spread out among several
players.
Senior Bree Papworth
scored six goals, Katelyn
Josten and Kaylee Huber
each scored four, Sydney
Head and Olivia Godfrey
each contributed three, and
Ellie and Mia Cook each
added one.
The Cook twins both got
yellow cards in the contest.
Mia received two yellow
cards within the first 10 min-
utes, which resulted in a red
card, and was unable to play
the remainder of the game.
“I really didn’t feel
like the yellow cards were
super-deserved,” said Trott.
“Having Mia out was a defi-
nite loss, as she’s one of my
most versatile players on the
field.”
Sydney Head and Kaylee
Huber switched in and
out at center and grabbed
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several draw controls. Huber
recorded six, Head tallied
four, and Olivia Godfrey had
five.
Godfrey was out the
majority of the second half
due to an injury. Olivia
received a dangerous check
to the head and had to be
seen by the athletic trainer.
Papworth’s goals were
the highlight of the game.
Three of her goals came in
this way: McKenna Jones
would pass the ball from the
defensive end to midfielder
Sydney Head, who sent it on
to Ellie Cook at attack. Cook
threw the ball straight to
Papworth, who was waiting.
Bree would sneak behind the
goal and run and pop out to
take the final pass, and toss it
right into the goal above the
goalie’s head.
“We were able to take
the ball from the defense to
the offense with three really
clean passes, and no drops,
which is something we’ve
been working on in practice
the last few weeks,” said
Trott. “The Crescent Valley
defense just couldn’t keep
up.”
The team played really
well with their ground balls
and tallied over 30. The top
players with ground balls
were Head with eight and
Huber with five. Head also
had three caused turnovers,
and Josie Aylor recorded two
caused turnovers.
Sasha Komar played in
the box, recorded 11 saves
and had 12 against her.
“She was just under a 50
percent save rate, which is
wonderful,” stated Trott.
The Outlaws’ defense
did well at doubling the ball
coming down the field and
got in front of their oppo-
nents, which was key to why
they were able to win by such
a large margin.
Last year, the Outlaws
lost in overtime at home to
Crescent Valley and the fol-
lowing game beat them at
home in overtime.
Trott said, “We definitely
came onto the field feeling
really ready to beat this team
clean. It was a really scrappy
game, and wasn’t a super-
safe or clean game. The other
team had a few yellow cards
as well, which was a little
scary for us, but overall, the
girls played very well.”
Sisters barely had five
minutes to rest before they
had to start their game
against West Albany. Mia
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two, and Makiila Lajko
scored one.
From there, the defense
took over, and they were
able to put the ball in the
back of the net also. Godfrey
scored four goals, McKenna
Jones scored two, and
Aylor, Sophia Bianchi, and
Keely Roberson each added
one.
Godfrey tallied a record
12 ground balls in the con-
test, which Trott told The
Nugget was really fun
because the team nicknamed
Olivia “Scoopie” because
she’s so good at scooping up
the ball.
“It was a really fun game
for us,” said Trott. “We were
able to mix it up and enjoy
playing one more time as a
team. It felt like we finally
meshed, which is always
hard as a coach to see your
team mesh the last week of
games.”
The Lady Outlaws will
only lose one senior, Bree
Papworth, and will add five
incoming freshman to the
squad next year.
The Outlaws finished
their season at 7-7.
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Cook came back in to play
for the Outlaws, and Godfrey
was also cleared to play,
which was a big boon to the
Outlaws, and made a huge
difference in the game.
The Outlaws knocked in
six quick goals within the
first five minutes of play and
took a 6-0 lead.
“I never want to be that
team that destroys another
team by over 20 points, and
we definitely could have,”
said Trott. “I just wasn’t
comfortable with that. I feel
the Outlaws are really good
about having good sports-
manship and we really enjoy
playing this team. So, I
switched things up.”
Trott moved the defense
to offense, the offense to the
midfield, and most of the
middies moved back to play
defense. The only person to
keep her normal position was
senior Bree Papworth. Trott
told The Nugget it was Bree’s
last game ever, and attack is
definitely her position.
The first six goals came
from Sisters’ starting attack
players. Papworth, Huber,
and Ellie Cook each scored
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