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4 Wednesday, May 29, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon F T O H S E E M T O E N L TH H T ★ OUTLAWS ★ A SPONSORED BY ROBBERSON FORD ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ISAIAH CHAPEN ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ SIDNEY SILLERS • BAILEY KNIRK • SAVY SALISBURY Isaiah Chapen capped his senior year with his first trip to state with his doubles partner, Jed Kizziar. A t t h e O S A A Te n n i s Championships they won their first-round match, which moved them into the quarterfinals. During the second half of the season Isaiah converted singles to doubles to better their team is- chances at dis- te, trict and state, which helped the -3 team to an 11-3 match reco rd ce and eighth-place e. finish in state. Isaiah has bat- tled through some injuries throughout his high high-school care career, but his persistence and grit helped him to end on a high note and exp experience the competition at the state level. T The Outlaws team of Sid Sidney Sillers, Bailey Knirk an Savy Salisbury 4 all and fre freshmen 4 won the Oregon H High School Equestrian Te Teams (OHSET) state com- pe petition handily among a fi field of 30 teams earlier th this month. Team pen- n ning is an equestrian sport derived from ranch work, where cattle have to be separated out for transport Y BALDOCK PHOTO PROV IDED or for doctoring. Three riders work against a clock to separate specifically identified cattle, guiding them into a pen. Over three go-rounds, the Outlaws team separated out eight cows in a total time of 141.71, nearly a minute faster than their near- est competitor. Coach Julie Knirk said that it was obvious to spectators that the team really knew what they were doing 4 they were focused and communicated effectively to excel in the chal- lenging event. RR PHOTO BY JE Sisters Country election results Jeff Smith and Don Hedrick are headed for elec- tion to Sisters School Board positions based on updated returns from the May 21 election. Hedrick had 63 percent of the vote for Position 4, where he ran against Mandee Seeley, while Smith had secured 59 percent of the vote for Position 3 over 30 per- cent for Stephen King. David Thorsett secured 10 percent of the vote, though he had announced that he had with- drawn his candidacy. Kristie Miller, former Sisters District Ranger, earned 58 percent of the vote to serve on the Sisters- Camp Sherman Rural Fire Protection District Board of Directors, while Chuck Newport and Bill Rainey each won uncontested seats. Peggy Tehan had 60 per- cent of the vote to win reelec- tion to the Sisters Park & Recreation District Board of Directors in a race against Rosemary Vasquez. Heath Foote ran for reelection unopposed. CHECK OUT this week’s Nugget inserts! Ray’s Food Place Live Life Better! 55 & Over • Pets warmly welcomed • Independent living Chef-prepared meals included • Transportation services May No long-term commitment Learn more: Free gift & chef-created lunch Move-In Special... for you and your family when you mention this ad. Call For Details! • Re-Roof & New Construction • Composite, Metal, Flat & Cedar Shake Products • Free Estimates • Transferable Warranties • 10-Year Workmanship Guarantee Family Owned & Operated for 19 Years 541-526-5143 541-318-0450 | 1460 NE 27th Street, Bend | stonelodgeretirement.com ccb#203769 72-Hour Meat & Produce Sale May 31–June 2 Chicken Drumsticks Value Pack 99¢ per lb. 73% Lean Ground Beef (3 lb. pkg. ) $2.49 per lb. Fresh Yellow Peaches $2.79 per lb. Country Harvest Medium Cheddar $5.99, 2 lb. block Large Slicing Cucumbers 99¢ each