The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, January 24, 2018, Page 5, Image 5

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    Wednesday, January 24, 2018 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Girls squad earns split on hardwood
Correspondent
PHOTO BY OUTLAWS PHOTOGRAPHY
Rylee Weber was tough on defense for the Outlaws.
outscored 28-12 in the second
half to fall 46-23.
Head scored eight points,
and Sundstrom added four.
Weber had seven boards for
the Outlaws, and Sundstrom
had five.
“The girls played pretty
well, but we just couldn’t
get our shots to fall,” said
Von Stein. “We really need
to improve our shooting
percentage.”
Sisters was to play at
Elmira on Tuesday, January
23, then travel to Sutherlin on
Friday, January 26.
girls played good defense, and
played hard. It was great to
see balanced scoring, which
in the long run will serve our
team well.”
Three days later, the
Outlaws lost their game
against the Tigers.
Sisters was down 10-4 at
the close of the first period,
but battled back in the second.
At one point late in the sec-
ond, the Outlaws only trailed
by three, but then just couldn’t
get their shots to fall. At the
half, JC held an 18-11 lead.
The Outlaws were
Helen Irene Smyth Sether – “Seth”
Mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother and
friend to many, Helen Irene
Smyth Sether (“Seth”)
received her “wings”
on January 17. A feisty,
intensely caring, creative,
loving, hard-working,
unconventional and very
unique woman who earned
big places in many, many
hearts.
Helen’s path started
in Wolf Creek, Montana
almost 90 years ago. She
moved to Oregon growing
up in Lebanon. She mar-
ried Bill Sether and they had
five children: Pamela, Rand,
Valerie, Martin and Deborah
over the next 10 years.
Helen blossomed after
her retirement. She moved to
Sisters and lived in a house
built for her by her son,
Rand, in Tollgate. She made
many friends and experi-
enced some of the best years
of her life there. After return-
ing back to Corvallis in
2012 she continued to make
loving friends where she
lived at Samaritan Village.
Everywhere Helen lived she
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By Rongi Yost
The Lady Outlaws started
their week with a 44-20 win
at home over the Huskies on
Tuesday, January 16.
In Tuesday’s action, the
Outlaws distributed the ball
well, had good ball move-
ment, and the entire team
played strong defense in their
win over the Huskies.
It was a close first quarter
with Sisters only up by one,
6-5. The Outlaws had a great
second quarter offensively,
put 20 points up on the score-
board, and held the Huskies to
four. At the half, Sisters held a
26-9 advantage.
The Outlaws outscored the
Huskies 18-11 in the second
half, and recorded their first
league win.
Ten Outlaws got time on
the court, and eight play-
ers contributed in the scor-
ing effort. Rylee Weber led
the team with nine points
and 15 rebounds. Sydney
Head scored eight points,
and Gracen Sundstrom con-
tributed seven. Alexa Stewart
put up six points, Meaghan
Greaney and Sophia Bianchi
each tallied four, and Kaylee
Huber and Olivia Hougham
added three points each.
“It was a team win,” said
Coach Alan Von Stein. “The
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