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20 Wednesday, May 23, 2018 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon GIRLSbTRACK:bLady Outlaws had a very successful season ADAIR:bSisters woman will vie for seat in November Continued from page 8 Continued from page 3 time of 50.06, second best among all 4A teams. The four- some included Ricker, Mandi Calavan, Morgan, and Silva. The Outlaws went 1-2 in the next two events to take total control of the team race. Kate Bowen led through- out the 1,500, and Anna Bartlett found one last surge to get by Anika Thompson of Junction City, as the pair fin- ished in 4:55.05 and 4:56.93 respectively. The school record in the 100 meters fell to Mandi Calavan in the next event as she exploded to a time of 12.48 seconds. Erynn Ricker also ran a career-best to finish second in 12.68. Ella Cole punched her ticket to state in the 400 meters following her sec- ond-place finish in 1:01.80, a personal record. Anna Bartlett qualified with a win in the 800 meters (2:28.84) for her second personal record of the day. Calavan followed up with a second-place finish in the 200 meters where she got pulled to a second school record of 25.81 seconds. “Mandi had an amazing day, setting not one, but two school records,” said Larson. “And, Erynn Ricker scored 26.5 points by herself to give her a total of 117 district meet “So many people tell me that their property tax bill is so horrible,” she said. “People on a fixed income are really struggling with it.” She said she plans to attend budget hearings in the upcoming weeks to delve fur- ther into county finances. Adair said she will focus on “reformulating my team” in the months leading up to the November general elec- tion. She plans to meet as many people in the county as she can in person and looks forward to riding in the Sisters Rodeo Parade in June. Adair expressed appre- ciation for the support of the Sisters community. “I truly appreciate their support and I hope I can run an excellent campaign so they will be supporting me in the general election,” she said. Baney has served on the Board of Commissioners for 12 years. In a prepared statement, she said, “I am proud of the work I have done for our county. Having led us through the recession, expanded mental-health and veteran services, reduced burdensome regulations and increased transparency at the state level to address local transportation and hous- ing needs, the work is never PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK Anna Bartlett nudges Kate Bowen by one five-hundredth of a second in the 1,500 meters for 4th in the state final. points in the past four years. Those two seniors really come ready to compete.” When the running events ended, the Outlaws had quali- fied athletes in everything but the two hurdles races and the 4x400-meter relay, in which they placed third. The final qualifier for the Outlaws came in the triple jump, where Morgan finished second with a mark of 34 feet 5 inches, just 1.25 inches behind the winner, Kennady Laing of Elmira. The Outlaws had plenty of winners, but the team score came from the depth of the rest of the team, according to Larson. “It truly was a team effort to score that many points,” he said. “I am so pleased with the entire team’s effort.” Some of the other scor- ers for the Outlaws included Amy Hills and Emma Horner, who finished fourth and sev- enth respectively in the 300 hurdles, Meaghan Greaney, who picked up sixth-place points in the discus, and Hills and Alexa Stewart who went seventh and eighth in the 400. “That’s four district titles in a row for us, which is very gratifying,” said Larson. Teams from the 4A, 5A, and 6A classifications all compete in Eugene May 18 and 19 at Historic Hayward Field, making it a track and field smorgasbord for fans. The 1A, 2A, and 3A levels compete on May 17 and 18, also at Hayward Field. With a large number of qualifiers headed to Hayward Field, Larson believes his squad could be in the hunt for a top-four finish. “It’s going to be fun to see our kids compete against the best teams in the state,” said Larson. Dr. Thomas R. Rheuben Eyebrows General, Cosmetic, Implant and Family Dentistry Call Theresa today! looking rough? | 304 W. Adams Ave. | Sisters really done. I look forward to continuing to serve in the next few months and I am grateful for those who have mentored, challenged and supported me. Deschutes County is a dynamic, eco- nomic force in Oregon, I am proud to be a part of it.” Tony DeBone, who chairs the Board of Commissioners, won his primary race against Tumalo businessman Ed Barbeau by a wide margin. DeBone will face Democrat Amy Lowes in the November election. 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