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    Wednesday, January 24, 2018 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Business roundup...
Outlaws work hard in the pool
By Charlie Kanzig
Correspondent
PHOTO PROVIDED
Chris Tosello stocks the shelves at Ray’s Food Place’s new liquor
section, recently allowed under OLCC regulations.
• Ray’s Food Place has
opened its in-store liquor
store. New Oregon Liquor
Control regulations allow for
the sale of liquor in grocery
stores, and Ray’s is one of a
handful of locations chosen
to do so in Central Oregon.
Ray’s is in its 10th year
of operation at the location
in Outlaw Station at the west
end of Sisters.
• A line was left out of
the At Your Service story
Eyebrows
looking
rough?
last week on Broken Top
Veterinary Clinic.
The clinic wants Sisters
to know that Dr. Dana
Bailey loves all aspects of
small animal medicine and
surgery, and in particular has
a wealth of knowledge to
share on senior pet care. She
places her primary focus on
dogs and cats.
She can also come to
your house for hospice care
and euthanasia.
Call
Theresa
today!
The swimmers of Sisters
High School competed in
back-to-back meets Friday
and Saturday and continue to
show progress at mid-season.
Friday the team traveled
to Philomath to go head-to-
head with the Warriors in
a dual meet. According to
Coach Bryn Singleton, high-
lights from the meet were
not necessarily limited just
to top placers, but on surpris-
ing results from first-year
swimmers.
First-year swimmer Sam
Mayes broke the 1:00 bar-
rier in the 100-yard free-
style, clocking a five-sec-
ond improvement at 59.72.
Additionally, Laura Clem and
Iris Diez took huge chunks
of time off their 200- and
500-freestyle times.
“It was good to have a
smaller meet and focus on
technique and competing
against the clock as well
as the other swimmers,”
Singleton said.
The meet was hand-timed,
so complete results were not
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Saturday the team com-
peted in the eight-team
District 3 Sprint Meet
at South Albany High
School which, in addition
to the Outlaws, included
Sweet Home, Cascade,
Stayton, Blanchet Catholic,
Philomath, North Marion and
Junction City.
To p p e r f o r m a n c e s
included a battle between
Sisters and powerhouse
Sweet Home in the girls’ 200-
yard freestyle relay in which
the Huskies prevailed for the
top spot. Swimmers included
Brooke Robillard, Hawley
Harrer, Lydia Bartlett and
Meredith Mandal.
Mandal came up with one
of two individual wins for the
Outlaws, capturing the 500-
yard freestyle in 5:48.53, a
full 12 seconds ahead of the
runner-up, while Bartlett,
returning from a bicep injury,
won the 200-yard freestyle in
2:09.11, more than three sec-
onds ahead of second place.
Anna Bartlett joined
Harrer, Mandal and Robillard
to pick up second place in the
200-yard medley relay with
a time of 2:09.43. Robillard
earned an individual second-
place finish in the 50-yard
backstroke, clocking 34.34
seconds.
For the boys, Gator Haken
was part of two top-eight fin-
ishes. He placed eighth in the
50-yard freestyle (28.78) and
he and his teammates Peyton
Myhre, Sam Mayes, and
Jackson Rheuben took sixth
place in the 200-yard free-
style relay (1:56.89).
“As a coach it is pleasing
to see continuous improve-
ment by all the swimmers,
regardless of their experi-
ence,” said Singleton. “We
got to see some high-quality
competition this weekend,
which really helps us to see
where we want to be for the
big meets at District and
State.”
There is no rest for the
swimmers this week as they
once again have two separate
competitions. Friday the team
travels to Sweet Home for a
four-way meet and Saturday
the team will compete at the
Breast Cancer Awareness
meet at South Albany High
School.
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