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6 Wednesday, April 10, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Boys tennis continues to win By Rongi Yost Correspondent PHOTO PROVIDED Keaton Green, Isaiah Chapen, Jed Kizziar, Nate Weber, Eli Gurney and Brogan Petterson won the White Buffalo Invitational Tennis Tournament. Outlaws take top honors at tournament By Rongi Yost Correspondent The boys tennis team took first place at the White Buffalo Invitational held at Madras High School on Saturday, April 6, and proved they will be a force to be reck- oned with this season. The eight-team event involved a mini-set of seven games against each of the other team9s entries in four divisions, and the champion was determined by the total number of games won. Sisters scored 102 points to finish ahead of Vale and Crook County, who posted scores of 90 and 88, respec- tively, followed by Madras at 87. All six of Sisters9 players contributed to the team vic- tory, but senior Keaton Green was the big surprise. Keaton9s win in the No. 2 singles divi- sion put the Outlaws over the top. Green is playing tennis for the first time this year and usually plays at No. 4 singles, but for this tournament he moved up two positions, and won five of six mini-sets and accumulated the highest total games. Coach Carl Click said, <Green is a tremendous ath- lete who has played soccer and run track for Sisters High School. He decided to try ten- nis his senior year and has quickly become a formidable player. He is fast and quick and has learned how to move the ball around the court to defeat more experienced players.= Juniors Eli Gurney and Brogan Petterson dominated the No. 2 doubles division to claim the first-place medal. The duo were unbeaten in all six mini-sets. Senior Jed Kizziar and sophomore Nate Weber, who usually trade off at No. 1 and No. 2 singles, played their first doubles of the season. The pair won five of six mini-sets in the No. 1 division, but fin- ished third place in their divi- sion. Their 27-game total was just short of the 30 games tal- lied by Madras and Vale, the top teams in the division. Senior Isaiah Chapen moved up from his usual No. 3 singles spot to the highly competitive No. 1 spot, which featured several players with state tournament experience. Isaiah won one of six contests, but tallied enough games to help the Outlaws to their com- fortable 12-point advantage in the team standings. The Outlaws posted two wins this past week to con- tinue their winning streak; a win at North Marion (NM) on April 3 and a home victory over Henley on Friday. That9s in addition to a very satisfying tournament victory in Madras. Sisters earned its first league victory with a 7-1 win at NM, and improved their overall record to 4-1. Coach Carl Click told The Nugget that experience is paying off for the Outlaws. They have 10 returning players in the lineup and dominated North Marion, who only has a few returnees. Nate Weber, Jed Kizziar, Isaiah Chapen and newcomer Keaton Green swept the singles matches, all in straight sets. Weber defeated Gage Hurst 6-4, 6-0, Kizziar defeated Justin McConkey 6-2, 6-1, Chapen beat Tate Durst 6-0, 6-1, and Green beat Ja Levine 6-1, 6-0. The Outlaws also won three of the four doubles matches. Aaron Johnson and Sam Mayes needed a tiebreaker to win their first set at No. 2 doubles, and then won a close second set, 7-6, 6-4, to take down Leo Duarte and Kyle McConkey. GREEN FORESTS MATTER — pr esents — April Lecture Series in Sisters Sisters Public Library | 6-7 p.m. — April 16 — — April 30 — “Biomass Forest Technologies and Business Opportunities” “Greater Sisters Community Wildfire Protection Plan” Guest Speakers: Norm Ward Guest Speaker: Patrick Davenport Wind River Biomass Utilities Elona Trogub Wind River Organics Operation Manager George Bates and Drew Collins-Burke cruised to a 6-2, 6-2 win over Ethan Gianella and Dylan Herron in No. 3 doubles. Cole Seymour and newcomer Aspen Geisen needed a tiebreaker win in the first set, and prevailed at No. 4 doubles over Sean Harris and Kevin Rojas with scores of 7-6, 6-2. On Friday, after waiting for a break in the rain and using squeegees on the courts, the Outlaws got in their home match with Henley, and walked away with a 5-1 win. It was a big turnaround from a year ago when the Hornets swept the Outlaws 7-0. Weber and Chapen both won their singles matches. Nate improved to 4-2 this season with his 6-0, 6-4 vic- tory over Jubal Rasmussen. Click told The Nugget that Weber can out-hit most every opponent, but is most effec- tive when he plays intelligent, controlled points. Isaiah con- tinued with his crafty style of play with lots of targeted shots and backspin, and defeated Sean Wolf 6-2, 6-4, to improve to 5-1 in singles matches. Keaton Green put up a good fight at No. 4 singles, but lost in a third-set super tiebreaker, 9-11, to Kaulin Froebe. Eli Gurney and Brogan Petterson played their best match of the season, and defeated Thys Dehoop and Riley Brennan 6-1, 6-3, in the No. 1 doubles spot. After a disappointing loss earlier in the week, the duo worked hard at Thursday9s practice to improve their footwork and court position, and it paid off. George Bates and Drew Collins-Burke notched a win over Dehoop and Brennan, Henley9s No. 1 team, who stepped in and played an extra match for the Hornets. After splitting sets (6-1, 4-6) the pair prevailed in a third set 10-8 super tiebreaker. The Outlaws were sched- uled to play Philomath at home on Monday, April 8, with hopes of upending the defend- ing district champions. They were also scheduled to play Molalla at home a day later, and then wrap up their week with a home match against Cascade on Wednesday. WHAT’S A RELAXATION ROOM? 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