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6 Wednesday, January 17, 2018 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Lady Outlaws drop two on hardwood Sisters Habitat for Humanity would like to thank all 19 business that participated in the 2017 Sisters Habitat Gingerbread Trail. It’s the 11th year for this event and more than $1,250 was raised from cus- tomers who dropped dona- tions in the boxes at each business. Cascade Street Distillery receives the People’s Choice award with more than $500 donated. Coming in a close second was First Interstate Bank, and Sisters Movie By Rongi Yost Correspondent The girls basketball squad dropped both their games this past week; a 63-33 loss to Madras on Tuesday, January 9, and a 51-16 loss at Cottage Grove (CG) two days later. In Tuesday’s game against No. 6-ranked Madras, the Outlaws had trouble with the White Buffs press, and com- mitted 23 turnovers in the contest. Sisters only made it to the line once, with Kaylee Huber making the shot for Sisters. Sydney Head scored eight points, Gracen Sundstrom and Alexa Stewart tallied six each, and Kaylee Huber added five. Sundstrom and Weber had six rebounds each. Sundstrom shared her thoughts on the Lady Outlaws season so far: “We have had some bumps, but they have only helped us grow as a team, and a family. Even after some of the hard losses, I’m always excited the next day to go to practice and improve more. I really wouldn’t want to start my sophomore league season with any other team.” “Madras plays a lot of summer ball, and that was evident in their great per- formance on the court,” said Coach Alan Von Stein. “Overall, the girls played pretty well. They made some mistakes, but they are still making progress.” Two days later, the ing t a br e Cel years! 43 Sisters salutes... House placed third. The judges’ choice Best In Show award goes to Sisters Bakery. The judges were impressed that every part of the bakery gingerbread house was edible. The Habitat Thrift Store was awarded second and FivePine Lodge and Conference Center received third place. Sisters Habitat appreci- ates the community sup- port in helping us build homes for families in Sisters. PHOTO BY OUTLAWS PHOTOGRAPHY Gracen Sundstrom takes a shot for the Outlaws. Outlaws dropped their game against CG in the league opener. The Lions boast a big, athletic team, with four of their starters over six feet tall, which was more than Sisters could handle. It was a rough game for the Outlaws, who only put up 16 points in the contest. “You can’t beat height,” said Von Stein. “In addition to their height, the Lions double- teamed us, and kept throwing it inside to their six-foot-two- inch player. Our girls did a lot of positive things, and they Here’s to 43 mor e! 152 E. Main Ave. • 541-549-8771 are fabulous kids. This year is just a building year for us, and the future of the program looks bright. We’ve got a lot of good, young talent coming up.” Sisters was to play at home against the Sweet Home Huskies on January 16. On Friday, the Outlaws will play at home against Junction City. We’re committed to your dental health! Exceptional Health, Prevention & Aesthetics Quick and affordable relief. Auto accidents, workman’s comp. accepted. Veterans’ Services Three Sisters Chiropractic & Pain Management Serving those who’ve served. Dr. Inice Gough, DC, CCT, CCST 541.549.3583 541-585-VETS (8387) | www.deschutes.org/vets FLY FISHING MINI FESTIVAL Each night a diff erent department! FREE Admission Beer & Appetizers Insider Info • Slide Show Educational Talk S! Fly Tying Demo PRIZE Join us Wednesdays 5:30-6:30 pm Jan. 24: Fishing the Cascade Lakes Jan. 31 the Metolius Feb. 7 Crooked River/ Euro Nymphing THE GALLERY R E S TA U R A N T A N D B A R ! l a i c e p S y a d Fri 2-piece Fish, Fries & Slaw! Cod $9.95 • Halibut $12 Fridays only, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. SOUP OF THE DAY — 1/4 LB — IES BURGER & FR rs hu -T 0 on 5 M $ 11 AM -11 PM 6 Jan. 17th - Jan. 23rd Sat..........Navy Bean with Ham Wed ..........Split Pea with Ham Sun ........................... Meatball Thurs ............. Jalapeno Potato Mon ............................... Lentil Fri Clam Chowder & Vegetable Tues ....................Chicken Rice Ben Crockett, D.D.S. p 541-549-9486 f 541-549-9110 410 E. Cascade Ave. • P.O. Box 1027 • Sisters, Oregon 97759 Hours: Mon., 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Tues.-Wed., 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; Thurs., 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Sisters Bakery earned Best In Show honors on the Gingerbread Trail. HEADACHES? & Secret Sale Smile, Sisters! PHOTO PROVIDED Breakfast & lunch 6:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 151 W. Main Ave., Sisters 541-549-FISH | Open 7 days a week Full-service dining in the bar nightly until 10 p.m. (21 & over) 171 W. Cascade Ave., Sisters • 541-549-2631