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Wednesday, September 20, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Luz leads win over Cowboys Quilters seek ‘Shelter’ By Rongi Yost Correspondent Christopher “Pherry” Luz was the star of the first half in the Outlaws’ 24-14 win at home over the Crook County Cowboys on Friday, September 15. Luz scored on a 30-yard pick-six to get the Outlaws on the scoreboard with just over two minutes left in the first quarter, and midway through the second, scored again on a 64-yard fly sweep pass to put the Outlaws on top 14-0. The Outlaws scored twice more in the second quarter to go up 24-0 at the half. Pherry threw the ball to Turner Stutzman on a fly sweep pass for a 57-yard TD with 3:48 left in the quarter, and Luz wrapped up the first-half scoring at the buzzer, when he scored on a 73-yard fly- sweep pass. Sisters missed two PATs and failed on two two-point conversion attempts. The Cowboys scored twice in the second half, a one-yard TD run by Knutzon in the third, and another by Knutzon with 1:50 left in the game. Time ran out and the Outlaws recorded the win. Sisters brought up sopho- more Taylor Fendall to play quarterback, and he did a great job in his varsity debut against the Cowboys. Outlaws starting quarter- back, Zach Morgan, separated his shoulder early in the first quarter of last week’s game PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK Turner Stutzman receives a pass from Taylor Fendall and runs for a touchdown against Crook County. against Cascade and will be out for six to eight weeks. Luz had been stepping in to fill the position, but Coach Neil Fendall told The Nugget that Pherry was getting too beat up at quarterback, and the team needed him at receiver. Coach Fendall said, “Taylor didn’t throw a lot in his first varsity game, but we thought he managed the game well, and he showed a good knowledge of our calls and formation.” Fendall was pleased with the team’s overall play, but did note areas where the squad needs work. “Overall, we played bet- ter in a lot of areas than a week ago, and our overall performance has improved,” said Fendall. “But we had 10 penalties in the second half, which slowed us down. We need to get that cleaned up for sure, and our defense in the secondary still needs improvements.” The Outlaws kick off league play at Sweet Home on Friday, September 22, at 7 p.m. Custom Design & Repairs 549-9388 OPENING IN SISTERS IN OCTOBER 2017! Specializing in functional medicine, we believe in a comprehensive approach to restoring emotional wellness. Now scheduling new clients, 541-595-8337 www.shesoarspsych.com • 102 E. Main Ave., Ste. 300A TIME TO THINK ABOUT HUNTING SEASON! 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The 15 artists in the group include: Betty Gientke, Cath- erine Beard, Charlene Kenny, Donna Rice, Helen Brisson, Jan McBrien Tetzlaff, Jean Wells-Keenan, Jody Rus- coni, Judy Beaver, June Jae- ger, Marion Shimoda, Martha Sanders, Mary Stiewig, Sheila Finzer, and Tonye Phillips. Show starts Friday, Sep- tember 22 and will continue through November 2. An art- ists’ reception is set for Sep- tember 22, from 4 to 7 p.m. Frontiers In Science Tables H O L I S T I C P S Y C H I AT RY & W E L L N E S S FOR WOMEN & GIRLS The word “Shelter” has many synonyms: Protect, shield, screen, cover, shade, guard, and insulate. Beginning in September and continuing through October, Journeys Art Quilt group will present their new show “Shelter” at Sisters Art Works in Sisters. While each member has her own skills and style, the creative direction taken is quite diverse. Some artists approach the subject literally, others abstractly. Helen Bris- son’s piece, “Thru the Storm,” is based on a trip she made to Switzerland. Betty Gientke used the Japanese technique “boro” to create her quilt. Mary Stiewig and Jean Wells- Keenan’s pieces are based on nature’s gift of protection for wildlife. Journeys Art Quilters is a group of 15 artists who lic# 209860 4 506 N. Pine St. 541-549-9631 Sales • Service Rentals • Accessories www.sistersrental.com TO INFINITY AND BEYOND… To share the magic of the space program… shuttle launches, astronauts on the space station, rovers on Mars and the future of the space program with astronauts going to Mars Gabe Gabrielle is an engineer, educa- tor, and a motivational public speaker. He tells stories wrapped around the space program at NASA which inspire kids, teachers, professionals, and others. Gabe’s laid-back and honest approach reaches people at all levels. Gabe’s lec- ture includes short videos on shuttle launches and stories of space station astronauts, Mars rovers, and NASA’s future. 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