The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, February 26, 2020, Page 13, Image 13

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Students learn
through career day
By Kathryn Godsiff
Correspondent
Sisters schools have a
knack for incorporating
creative learning into the
school  day,  and  the  wider 
Sisters community has long
been  supportive.  Sisters 
Elementary School continued
the tradition last Friday with
the first career day event.
It brought some reality to 
the question of <what do you 
want  to  be  when  you  grow 
up?=
An overwhelming
response from parents
brought  23  different  pre-
senters  to  the  school,  cov-
ering  careers  from  farrier/
blacksmith to medicine, arts, 
law  enforcement,  helping 
professions, sports and vari-
ous businesses.
School counselor Kate
Kuitert was one of the orga-
nizers. She emphasized that
part of the School District
mission is to inspire students.
<By doing a career day we 
hoped to inspire our students
to think about their strengths, 
interests,  and  how  those 
may connect to future career
opportunities,=  she  said  via 
email.
Students each got to hear
two  presenters,  in  25-min-
ute sessions. Kuitert stated
that the response was very
positive and that the diver-
sity of occupations made
for interesting listening. She
hopes to make it an annual
event.
Wednesday, February 26, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 
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Boys ski team grabs second place
By Rongi Yost
Correspondent
The  Sisters  High  School 
boys varsity ski team placed 
second in a giant slalom race
at Hoodoo on Saturday, Febru-
ary 22. It was sunny and calm, 
and snow conditions were
hard and fast, which made for 
one  of  the  best  races  of  the 
season. The steep hill at Hoo-
doo and the course set-up pro-
vided a challenge for racers.
This was the first high
school race to be held at Hoo-
doo in several years. Coach
Gabe Chladek told The Nug-
get they put on a great race and
many folks were impressed.
Teams wanted to express their
thanks to Hoodoo for hosting 
the race, and hope there will be 
more races there in the future.
Sisters had a bit of a home 
court advantage since they
were familiar with the slope, 
and it showed up in their sec-
ond-place team finish.
Senior Evan Palmer was
the Outlaws9 fastest racer. He 
placed fifth and earned 90
points for the team with a com-
bined time of 1:16.93. Fresh-
man Bela Chladek took eighth 
and earned 72 points with a
combined  time  of  1:17.66.
<Evan and Bela skied fast, 
direct lines that resulted in
great  finishes,=  said  Coach 
Chladek. <They9re both skiing 
with a lot of determination, and 
it9s driving them to be aggres-
sive and direct in their skiing.=
Corbin Fredland was 13th 
with 38 points with a com-
bined  time  of  1:20.48,  and 
George Chladek took 16th
and earned 26 points with a
combined  time  of  1:21.17. 
Colton Seymour was 17th (26
points) with a combined time 
of 1:21.53, and Mitchell Grif-
fin took 31st with a combined 
time of 1:27.39.
The boys JV team finished 
fourth overall. Christopher
Lundgren logged the fast-
est runs of the day for the JV
squad  with  a  combined  time 
of 1:27.70 for a 32nd-place
finish. Remaining times were:
Simon Rhett, 1:28.05 (34th); 
Connor Petke, 1:31.36 (43rd); 
Oscar  Rhett,  1:37.13  (51st); 
Ethan Eckert, 1:40.71 (54th); 
Ian Cash, 1:43.03 (57th); Ash-
ton King, 1:52.16 (60th); and 
Ilya  Goheen,  1:54.11  (61st). 
Aiden Eckert skied a good
first run and got a single time
of 49.63. Aiden pushed for a 
faster time on his second run
and crashed.
Chladek said, <I have a lot 
of respect as a coach for the
effort Aiden put out on the
course.  You  can9t  win  races 
unless you9re pushing yourself 
to go faster, and when you9re 
pushing, crashes are going to 
happen from time to time.=
The varsity boys and girls 
teams, and a few JV racers, will 
be attending the league finals 
on Friday and Saturday, Feb-
ruary 28 and 29 at Mt. Bache-
lor. Over the course of the sea-
son teams earn points for their
finish order at each race, and 
points accumulate through-
out the season. Both the girls 
and boys squads qualified as 
a  team.  Hollie  Lewis,  Sky-
lar Wilkins, Sydney Wilkins, 
Piper  Adelt,  Tatum  Cramer, 
and Annie Cohen make up
the girls squad, and racing for 
the boys will be Evan Palmer, 
Bela  and  George  Chladek, 
Cole  Seymour,  Corbin  Fred-
land,  and  Mitchell  Griffin.
The top 20 JV racers will
qualify  individually  based 
on their accumulated points.
Those 20 JV racers were to
be  announced  on  Tuesday, 
February 25.
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