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30 Wednesday, October 11, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Girls soccer splits games By Rongi Yost Correspondent The girls soccer squad posted a 4-0 shut out at home over La Pine on Monday, October 2, but three days later were shut down 2-0 at Cottage Grove. The Outlaws improve as a squad every game they play, but continue to struggle to get the ball into the back of the net. Victory at home over the Hawks on Tuesday was sweet and boosted the Outlaws con- fidence. Rylee Weber scored the first hat trick of her career to lead the squad. Sisters scored their first goal of the contest at the 16-minute mark off a corner kick by Gracen Sundstrom. Weber met the cross at the near post with a half-volley that squeezed by the keeper for the score. The Lady Outlaws kept up their intensity and out- played La Pine. Coach Jaron Jacobsen told The Nugget that hard work and teamwork led to Sisters’ next goal. Olivia Hougham applied pressure in the midfield and forced a turnover. Hougham stole the ball, played it over to Mirjam Ehrler, who settled the ball and made a pass back to Weber. Rylee beat two play- ers and struck a laser-shot into the lower-right corner to give the Outlaws a 2-0 lead, which held to the half. Sisters kept up the pressure in the second half, and took control of the game as they outplayed and out-hustled the Hawks to the 50/50 balls. In the 47th minute, Weber scored her third goal to com- plete her hat trick. Hallie Schwartz beat a defender and gave Rylee a lead pass from approximately 25 yards out. Ry l e e b e a t another two defenders and booted the ball past the keeper into the left-side netting. T h e Outlaws’ final goal came with nine minutes left in the con- test. Jacobsen described the goal. “ S o f i a Affatati was played down the right side of the PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK field in the final third, where she Rylee Weber goes up for a header. took her defender on one-on- minute off a corner kick, and one, and played a driven cross knocked in their final goal in in front of the goal, where the 18th minute. Madilyn Larrabee finished Jacobsen told The Nugget on a first-time shot past the that the Lady Outlaws played keeper,” said Jacobsen. hard and fought until the final Weber commented, “We whistle. started with high energy and “If we want to have a carried it through the game. chance to play in the post- We had great defense and the season, we are in a ‘must-win’ midfield worked hard. We mode,” said Jacobsen. “We transitioned the ball well, and need a little help, but we ulti- that led to awesome scoring mately control our own des- opportunities as a team. It was tiny. The loss was tough, but a fun game to know what we we are still very much alive in are capable of as we face cru- our league.” cial games the second half of Sisters is currently 1-4-1 in the season.” league and 2-6-1 overall. The Jacobsen said, “Overall, it Outlaws were to host Sutherlin was a fantastic team perfor- on Tuesday, October 10. They mance, and the defense and hit the road on Thursday for goalkeeper held a shut out.” a match up at Sweet Home Three days later was a against the Huskies. completely different story, as the Outlaws were taken down by the Lions. Cottage Grove got on the scoreboard in the second 170 W. 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