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Wednesday, January 22, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 11 King goes undefeated at wrestling classic The Outlaws9 big man, Damien King, went unde- feated at the two-day Oregon Wrestling Classic in Redmond last weekend, leading a small but competitive Outlaws squad. The Classic is a large 16-team duals meet with the Outlaws competing in six sep- arate duals. Due to the small size of the squad, the Outlaws forfeited six weight classes to each team that they wrestled. <Even though we forfeited those six weight classes, the wrestlers had a great weekend individually and with their individual successes, we were able to win two of the five duals,= Coach John Downs reported. (See results below.) <It was a great weekend to watch the wrestlers compete,= Downs said. <They showed lots of improvement and were using more automatic moves than in the past when they would have to think about what to use.= Sophomore Wyatt Maffey (132 pounds) did very well representing the Outlaws at the varsity level. He ended the weekend with a 3-3 record featuring some great matches. At the 138 weight class Senior Anthony Randolph finished the weekend at 4-2. <This was the second week in this new weight class for Anthony and he seems to be settling in nicely,= Downs said. Junior Chaz Patterson stepped up to help the Outlaws at the 145-pound weight class. Patterson only weighed 138 pounds, but he wanted to wrestle in the tournament and so he bumped up to compete and ended with a 2-4 record. Senior Dillon King had some tough matches but was able to win the majority of them and he ended at 4-2. <He had a couple matches that went all three rounds and I was proud of him to push through even though he was tired,= Downs said. First-year wrestler sopho- more Jared Miller had to step into the varsity 160-pound weight class. He wrestled tough but just didn9t have the experience to win a few of his matches, ending his weekend at 1-5. <I told Jared that I would rather have an opponent earn a win than give them a forfeit, and I was glad to have him in the lineup for us this week- end,= Downs said. At 195 pounds, the Outlaws had Senior Ethan Martin, who has contin- ued building his winning record. He won five of his six matches and he is starting to focus on the District and State Championships a month away. <The one loss was good for him,= Downs said. <It reminded him that he needs to keep making progress in practices and that nothing is guaranteed.= The tough 220-pound freshman Henry Rard had his best tournament, ending the weekend 3-3. King9s undefeated 6-0 run was the highlight of the weekend. <Damien still is about 250 pounds wrestling in the 285- pound weight class and seems to be getting better every week,= Downs said. He was even able to pin the Sweet Home 285-pounder, who had placed fourth at state last year. <This was Damien9s best match of the year and I hope he realizes what he can accomplish and starts pushing harder in practice to get him- self to the state championship level,= Downs said. At the end of the weekend the Outlaws compiled a total of 28 individual wins out of 48 matches. Tyler <Daisy= Patterson competed in the Girl9s Dual Tournament and she was recruited to be a part of the Central Oregon Girls Team, which was made up of wres- tling girls from the many Central Oregon schools. She competed in the 125-pound weight class. <This was a great opportunity for her to be a part of an all-girls team and also be the varsity girl at 125 pounds,= Downs said. <Daisy was able to end her weekend with a 2-2 record. She had some good matches and it was exciting to watch the other girls on the Central Oregon team root for her!= Round 1: Ontario over Sisters 48–24. Round 2: Sweet Home over Sisters 72–12 Round 3: Sisters over Marshfield 36–30 JAN 22 WED 24 FRI SECOND-DAY RESULTS Round 4: Sisters over North Marion 48–18 Round 5: Rex Putnam over Sisters 42–24 Round 6: Molalla over Sisters 50–22 JAN 25 SAT Tues., Jan. 28 • 6-9 p.m. Mosey through the snow from cabin to cabin tasting an array of ales. Enjoy fire pits & snacks along the way. Dr. Shinderman: Vineyard Landscapes Thurs. 1-30 thru Sat. 2-1 // 1-5 pm daily // All ages welcome Whether the deepest blues or the funkiest soul grooves, legendary blues and soul giant Tommy Castro knows how to ignite a crowd! Pub opens 1 hour prior to shows. 302 E. Main | 541-815-9122 BelfryEvents.com 175 N. Larch St. 541-549-6114 hardtailsoregon.com Facebook darcymacey Sisters Saloon Poker Night 7 p.m. Every Wednesday! $20. For information call 541-549-7427 or go to sisterssaloon.net. Downtown Sisters 4th Friday Art Stroll 4 to 7 p.m. Galleries and shops feature live entertainment and refreshments, every fourth Friday of the month! For additional information go to sistersartsassociation.org. Sisters Library Annual Art Exhibit Reception 6 to 7:30 p.m. Music and refreshments served. Results of public voting for People’s Choice Awards will be announced. For more information call Zeta, 541-549-6157. Fika Sisters Coffeehouse Game Night until 8 p.m. Bring your own games & friends or fi nd them there! Call 541-588- 0311 for more information. Hardtails Bar & Grill KJ Annie Rawkstar Karaoke Night! 9 p.m. Every Friday, no cover! For additional information call 541-549-6114 or go to hardtailsoregon.com. Cork Cellars Live Music with Cuppa Joe 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. No cover! For information call 541-549-2675 or go online to corkcellarswinebistro.com. Hardtails Bar & Grill KJ Annie Rawkstar Karaoke Night! 9 p.m. Every Saturday, no cover! For additional information call 541-549-6114 or go to hardtailsoregon.com. The Belfry Biodiversity and Conservation in Vineyard Landscapes Sisters Science Club presentation by Dr. Matt Shinderman. 7 p.m. Social Hour at 6 p.m. $5 admission. 28 TUES Call 541-912-0750 or go to sistersscienceclub.org. Sisters Saloon Trivia Night 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sign-up is at 6:15. Free, every Tuesday! For additional information call 541-549-7427 or go to sisterssaloon.net. Hillstomp Tommy Castro & The Pain Killers Prime Rib Fridays 5pm! JAN Fri., Jan. 24 • 8 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 27 • 7 p.m. FRI. & SAT. at 9pm Cork Cellars Tasty Thursday Hosted Wine Tasting 5 to 7 p.m. For additional information call 541-549-2675 or go online to corkcellarswinebistro.com. 23 THUR Sisters Saloon Karaoke Night 9 p.m. to midnight. Every Thursday, no cover! For additional information call 541-549-7427 or go to sisterssaloon.net. 29 WED Sisters Science Club KARAOKE NIGHTS! JAN JAN PDX junkbox hill country blues duo. KJ ANNIE Entertainment & Events JAN FIRST-DAY RESULTS HAPPY HOUR MON-FRI 4-7pm @suttlelodge // tickets: thesuttlelodge.com/happenings Cork Cellars Tasty Thursday Hosted Wine Tasting JAN 5 to 7 p.m. For additional information call 541-549-2675 or go online to corkcellarswinebistro.com. 30 THUR Sisters Saloon Karaoke Night 9 p.m. to midnight. Every Thursday, no cover! For additional information call 541-549-7427 or go to sisterssaloon.net. $20/ticket includes 10 drink tokens & Cup Portion of ticket sales will be donated to Oregon Adaptive Sports Leave your car at home and ride with Shuttle Oregon! Pick-ups and drop-offs at Goodlife Brewing in Bend and Suttle Tea in Sisters CALL 541-903-0724 TO RESERVE YOUR RIDE. ONLY $25 Central Oregon’s Premier Shuttle Service Daily Shuttle service to Salem and Portland. Private Charter Services. Shuttleoregon.com • ride@shuttleoregon.com Sisters Saloon Poker Night 7 p.m. Every Wednesday! $20. For information call 541-549-7427 or go to sisterssaloon.net. JAN 31 FRI Fika Sisters Coffeehouse Game Night until 8 p.m. Bring your own games & friends or fi nd them there! Call 541-588- 0311 for more information. Hardtails Bar & Grill KJ Annie Rawkstar Karaoke Night! 9 p.m. Every Friday, no cover! For additional information call 541-549-6114 or go to hardtailsoregon.com. Events Calendar listings are free to advertisers. 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