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Wednesday, May 24, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
moys lacrosse wraps up season
By Rongi Yost
Correspondent
The Outlaws played their
final games of the season
on Tuesday, May 16. They
played in a three-team round
robin format with Burns and
Mountain View. The games
were set up to give teams one
last chance to play and give
Burns, who had to cancel their
regular season games due to
low turnout, a final game also.
A few players from
Ridgeview came over to join
up with Burns so they would
have enough players for a
team. Sisters was missing
their goalie and three other
players who were away as
counselors for the sixth grade
outdoor school, so they used a
goalie from Ridgeview to add
to their squad.
Sisters defeated Burns 5-4
in the first game. Trey Stadeli
scored two goals for the
Outlaws and had one assist.
Tyler Friend, Noah Keeton,
and Gator Haken all contrib-
uted one goal.
Sisters lost 4-2 to Mt. View
in their second game. No stats
were kept due to the nasty
weather; cold and windy with
a rain and snow mix.
At the SALI tournament
on Saturday and Sunday, May
13 and 14, the Outlaws played
four games over the course of
the weekend.
The Outlaws lost two
heart-breakers in sudden-
death overtime on Saturday.
Sisters played well against
JV teams from Lincoln and
Grant, two Portland-area
powerhouse programs, but
came up short.
In the Lincoln game, the
Outlaws came back and tied
the game up at 6-6. Sisters
won the face-off, but their
shot on goal was saved.
Lincoln took it the other way
and scored to get the win.
In the game against Grant,
the Outlaws were up 5-3 late
in the game, but Grant came
back and scored two goals,
including a buzzer-beater,
which sent the game into
overtime. Grant got the face-
off and scored to end the
game.
Coach Paul Patton said,
“Our boys were bummed
about the two losses, but felt
good about their efforts to
make the games competitive.
It helped to have our best
scorer, Ethan Morgan, back
after being out for a month
with a concussion.”
On Sunday, the Outlaws
posted a 6-4 win over Liberty.
Gabe Patton scored a goal late
in the game to give Sisters a
two-goal cushion and ease
their fears of another overtime
game.
In the final game of the
weekend, the Outlaws faced
the Bend JV team. The game
went back-and-forth and
ended in a 6-5 loss for the
Outlaws.
Patton said, “Overall, the
team felt good about keeping
the games close, and moti-
vated to improve and learn
how to win those types of
games. It was good to have
Matt Harris back as a long-
stick defender to help us after
he’d missed three weeks with
an injury.”
Patton reflected back on
the season: “Our big accom-
plishments were getting back
to finding joy in playing the
game and in making the com-
mitment to work as a team to
continue to be better people,
as well as better lacrosse
players.”
There are no seniors on
the lacrosse team this year,
so everyone will be back next
year. Patton told The Nugget
if players continue to work
on their individual skills, and
make time to play together as
a team, they should be opti-
mistic about their chances on
the game field.
Music is in the air
across Sisters Country
As the weather warms
and visitors come rolling
into town, Sisters’ live music
scene kicks into high gear,
featuring touring artists and
the best of local musicians
playing at a variety of venues
across town.
There’s music in the air.
Thursday night, the Honey
Don’t Trio will be singing
songs at Preston Thompson
Guitars in Sisters. The room
holds about 30. Tickets are
$10; call 541-588-6211.
Hardtails Bar & Grill has
enclosed and upgraded their
outdoor corral stage area
and will feature live music
throughout the summer. On
Saturday night, May 27, “The
Edge” will take the stage,
performing classic rock. The
show starts at 8 p.m. and
there is no cover charge. On
Sunday, May 28, at 8 p.m.
Hardtails features The HWY
97 Band’s classic rock. Again,
there is no cover charge. All
outdoor shows will end by
midnight all summer long.
The Food Cart Garden
at Eurosports will play host
to music through the sum-
mer. Starting Memorial
Day weekend until the first
week of September, a vari-
ety of regional and national
performers from rock to
Americana to jazz will grace
the outdoor stage from 5 to 7
p.m. All events are free and
family- and dog-friendly.
Opening up the summer
music scene Friday, May 26,
is the Bobby Lindstrom Trio
with blues, rock and originals.
Bobby plays more than 200
dates a year and is known for
his bluesy voice and blistering
guitar. On Saturday, May 27,
the Americana-folk-country
duo of Jim Cornelius and
Mike Biggers performs.
Cork Cellars will feature
the folk duo NTT at 7 p.m. on
Saturday, May 27.
Look for live music
through the summer at Sisters
Saloon, The Open Door, The
Depot Café, Black Butte
Ranch and at the courtyard at
Angeline’s Bakery & Café.
Black Butte Ranch will
host a summer concert series
on Wednesdays on the lawn
near the Bistro. The Sisters
Folk Festival will also con-
tinue their summer concerts
at Fir Street Park.
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