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Wednesday, March 28, 2018 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Girls tennis loses two
Girls lacrosse
is playing well
By Rongi Yost
Correspondent
The Lady Outlaws posted 
a big 15-3 win over Thurston 
on  Monday,  March  19,  and 
two  days  later  fell  22-11  to 
Summit.  They  will  take  a 
week  off  for  spring  break 
and  resume  play  with  a 
game at Marist on Thursday, 
April 5.
In  Monday’s  match-
up  against  Thurston,  the 
Outlaws controlled the game 
from the get-go, and won 15 
of  the  18  draw  controls. At 
the  half,  Sisters  was  on  top 
10-2.
Ten  different  players 
scored  for  the  Outlaws. 
Olivia  Hougham,  Ellie  and 
Mia Cook, Sydney Head and 
Kaylee  Huber  all  recorded 
two  goals  each.  Skylar 
Wilkins,  Sophia  Bianchi, 
Mary Root, Pearl Gregg and 
Mirjam  Ehrler  added  one 
goal apiece.
Mikila Lajko had 10 saves 
in the goal.
“The  defense  did  an 
amazing  job  controlling 
the  midfield,”  said  Coach 
Mikaela  Trott.  “They  dou-
bled  and  tripled  the  ball 
as  it  left  the  opponent’s 
defense.”
Although  they  lost  two 
days  later,  the  Outlaws 
played an outstanding game 
against the Storm, and tallied 
an  unprecedented  11  points 
in the game.
“This  game  was  perhaps 
the  best  the  Outlaws  have 
ever  played,”  said  Trott. 
“We  actually  worked  the 
ball  really  well.  We  have 
never scored higher than four 
points  against  Summit  in 
any game we’ve ever played 
against them.”
The Outlaws didn’t have 
a  great  start,  and  within 
the  first  three  minutes  the 
Storm  had  tallied  four 
goals.
“We  really  needed  to 
shake off our nerves and just 
get to work,” said Trott.
Ellie Cook scored Sisters’ 
first goal of the game. Cook 
was fed the ball as she made 
a  beautiful  cut  toward  the 
center  and  then  shot  low  to 
the right side of the goalie for 
the score.
Mia  Cook,  Huber,  and 
Wilkins  also  scored  a  goal 
and  at  the  half  the  Outlaws 
trailed 13-4.
Just prior to the end of the 
first half, Sydney Head suf-
fered a concussion.
Trott  said,  “Sydney  got 
the  concussion  from  a  pass 
that one of the Summit play-
ers had to a player who cut 
into the middle of the eight-
meter  fan.  It  wasn’t  mali-
cious, but it was a huge loss 
By Rongi Yost
Correspondent
to  our  team  to  have  one  of 
our best players go out of the 
game.”
In  the  second  half,  the 
Outlaws tacked on six more 
goals.
Several players scored for 
the Outlaws. Ellie Cook led 
the  scoring  effort  with  four 
goals, Mia Cook and Wilkins 
scored  two,  and  Huber  and 
Head scored one each. Mary 
Root  scored  her  goal  on  a 
penalty and recorded Sisters’ 
one  and  only  assist  in  the 
game. 
Trott said, “The best part 
of  the game was  the team’s 
communication  and  cohe-
sion.  We  were  able  to  find 
each  other  on  the  field. We 
passed  the  ball  beautifully 
on  transition,  and  when  we 
were  on  offense,  we  were 
constantly moving, which in 
the  past  has  been  an  issue. 
We’re  looking  forward  to 
our  next  match-up  against 
Summit.  We  feel  like  we 
can  really  bring  it  and  beat 
them.”
On  Monday,  April  19, 
the Lady Outlaws fell 2-8 to 
Mountain  View,  and  three 
days later they only won one 
match against Bend High.
Monday’s  match  was 
against a very good 5A squad, 
and  Coach  Crystal  Tosello 
was impressed with how well 
her girls played. Sisters’ No. 
1,  No.  3,  and  No.  4  doubles 
teams  tallied  wins  in  their 
matches, and all three went to 
match-breakers.
Hawley Harrer and Rylee 
Weber,  at  No.  1,  defeated 
Kelsey Leighton and Moruya 
Haney  2-6,  6-1,  10-5.  Both 
Harrer and Weber are athletic 
and experienced tennis play-
ers. It took a while for them to 
get into their rhythm, but once 
they did, they were a force to 
be reckoned with.
Mattie Mynatt and Sophia 
Silva, at No. 3, defeated Maria 
Larrenta and Felicia Hall 4-6, 
6-3,  10-8.  Mynatt’s  great 
serves and Silva’s aggressive 
net game were instrumental in 
their win.
At  the  No.  4  spot,  Lola 
Green  and  Hallie  Schwartz 
beat Savanna  Caldentey  and 
Kailei Ouellette 6-7, 6-4, 10-5. 
Green and Schwartz are both 
new to tennis, but according to 
Tosello they have some of the 
best footwork on the team.
“They hustle to chase down 
every  ball,”  said  Tosello. 
“They work well together and 
are  getting  the  hang  of  the 
sport very quickly.”
The  Outlaws  were  short 
a  couple  of  their  key  single 
players,  so  some  new  fresh-
men  were  able  to  step  in  at 
the  No.  3  and  No  4  singles 
positions. 
“Shelby  McCauley  and 
Katie  Springer  had  awe-
some attitudes and won some 
games, even though they had 
never played singles before,” 
said Tosello.
Three  days  later,  the 
Outlaws posted only one win 
in  their  match  against  Bend 
High.
“Bend  is  a  very  good 
team  and  we  were  missing 
a few of our top singles and 
doubles players, so we were 
not  surprised  by  the  loss,” 
said  Tosello.  “The  Sisters 
girls were fearless and had a 
great attitudes throughout the 
match. The match helped us 
learn  that  we  need  to  work 
on serves and taking balls on 
the rise, which I’m excited to 
work on at our next practice.”
The Sisters girls
were fearless and
had a great attitudes...
— Coach Crystal Tosello
Rylee  Weber,  in  her  first 
appearance at No. 1 singles, 
defeated  Susie  Garcia  6-3, 
6-1, and was the lone win for 
the Lady Outlaws.
Tosello  said,  “Rylee  was 
more  consistent  than  her 
opponent,  and  didn’t  let  the 
challenge  of  playing  singles 
intimidate her. Her backhands 
were awesome, and she hit the 
ball as hard as any girl on the 
Bend team.”
The  Lady  Outlaws’  next 
match  will  be  on  Tuesday, 
April  3,  at  Madras.  On 
Thursday,  two  days  later, 
they will play at home against 
Corbett.
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