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10 Wednesday, April 17, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Boys lacrosse posts two wins Golfers play in tourney By Rongi Yost By Rongi Yost Correspondent Correspondent The boys lacrosse team edged out Ridgeview 8-7 at home on Tuesday, April 9, and three days later posted a 9-5 win at home over South Salem. On Tuesday, the Outlaws were up 3-2 at the close of the first quarter, and at the half were on top 5-4. Ridgeview came back and tied it up to close out the third, but Sisters scored twice in the final min- utes to pull off the win. Gator Haken led the Outlaws with four goals. Trey Stadeli scored a hat trick and also dished out two assists. Stadeli scored his second goal with two min- utes left in the game to tie it up 7-7. The goal came after Matt Harris stripped the ball from a Ridgeview offensive player as they were trying to run down the clock; Harris fed the ball to Stadeli, who got the score. Trey9s final and game-winning goal came with 23 seconds left on the clock. It was a long shot from top-center that glanced off a defender to sneak past the goalie. Harris scored one goal and led the team with 15 ground balls. Wyatt Maffey was second on the team with six ground balls. Tanner Pease and Riley Sellers were able to slow down Ridgeview9s very strong faceoff man and cre- ated a 50/50 ground-ball chance. Sisters only won six of the 16 face-offs, but the duo gave the Outlaws the opportunity to get the ball. Anthony Randolph had another outstanding perfor- mance in goal. Randolph faced 23 shots and saved 12 for the Outlaws9 victory. At the end of the game he picked up a ground ball and cleared it to the opposite end to run out the clock and seal the win. Friday9s home game against South Salem was close and back-and-forth through the third quarter. The Saxons got on the scoreboard first, but Sisters came back and scored twice to take a 2-1 lead at the close of the first quarter. At the half, the Outlaws were on top 5-3. Sisters outscored the Saxons 3-1 in the final half and recorded the win. Haken led the team with five goals and one assist. A couple of Gator9s goals came off of athletic one-on-one-or- two dodges. Stadeli had three goals and two assists. Trey9s goals came off high-speed, long-range snipes. Harris had a strong defen- sive performance with nine ground balls, two of which Three Lady Outlaws finally got outside and played on a golf course for the first time this season. Sisters com- peted in the Crooked River Roundup held at Crooked River Ranch on April 11. It9s been a slow start to the season for the Outlaws. The first four weeks of the season they had to practice inside due to the snowy weather condi- tions, and then they were off for two weeks because of spring break. Coach Bill Mitchell said, <A month and a half of our season was gone before we even started. We just played in our first tournament and districts are only three weeks away. This has just been a bizarre spring. This year, for the first time since I9ve lived here (2004), some of the courses we usually have tour- naments at have canceled, and are being a little more protec- tive of their membership.= It was a windy, cold day at Crooked River, and Mitchell said all of his girls were PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK The Outlaws defend the goal against South Salem. turned into nice assists by carrying the ball on a fast break and feeding the scores. Freshman Gavin Christian started at attack for the Outlaws and scored his first- ever varsity goal that came from the ride from Kinnon Rutherford and Evan Palmer, who got the assist in the fourth, and helped get the Outlaws the win. The team was glad to get Kinnon Rutherford and Connor Martin back on the field, as both have been out due to concussions. The older players sparked some life back into the young squad. Assistant Coach Doug Hull said <We need to get better on our turnovers as we had 26 tonight, but our work on ground balls during practice led us to beat South Salem in this category with 44 over 37. The youth of our team shows up in the turn- overs, but the heart of our team doesn9t have a place on the stat sheet.= Sisters was scheduled to play at home against Summit on Tuesday, April 16. On Friday, April 19, they travel for a game at McNary. HaveBrunch with the Easter Bunny! int G N I R SP ACTION freezing the entire round. Ridgeview was the only school in attendance that fielded a full team, and they finished with a team score of 397. Sisters, Crook County, Summit, Bend and La Pine played with incomplete teams. Emma Farley had Sisters9 best score of the day with a 56/50/106. Farley parred three of the 18 holes, but also had some holes that were an eight or a nine. AriAnne Griffy shot a 60/63/123, and Emilie Turpen carded a 73/63/136. <Emma had some good holes, but is obviously a little rusty, as she also had several high scores,= said Mitchell. <She was open to break 100, but the inconsistency and the weather canceled out her pars. When you can9t play golf you9re going to be incon- sistent, and it9s tough to shoot a good score. = The Lady Outlaws will host a tournament at Aspen Lakes on Thursday, April 18. The boys have yet to play in a tournament this season, but were hoping to play at Prineville on April 16. o Call Sweeney Plumbing for all your plumbing emergencies! 541-549-4349 Brunch Buffet 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. $18 adults; $10 ages 4 to 10 Free Easter Egg Hunts at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. LOCAL. RELIABLE. PROFESSIONAL. 260 N. Pine St., Sisters Licensed / Bonded / Insured / CCB#87587 Menu at SistersSaloon.net 541-549-RIBS Reservations suggested 190 E. 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