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14 Wednesday, March 3, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon SKIERS: Outlaws alpine skiers took boys and girls league titles Continued from page 1 and 10th respectively as indi- viduals in the league. Annie Cohen and Tatum Cramer are listed as alternates for the state races. On the boys side, Bela Chladek was the overall individual champion. He will be joined at state by Corbin Fredland (sixth), Brody Duey (10th), Conner Petke (12th), and Ryan Goff (13th). The team9s head coach, Gabe Chladek, is proud of the hard work and results of the <20 enthusiastic ski rac- ers= he had on the team this year and is extremely grate- ful for the support and gener- osity of Hoodoo Ski Area for allowing the athletes to train there, including practicing gates under the night lights. <We9re so fortunate to be able to train so close to home,= he said. The team competed last Wednesday and Saturday against the league schools, with the addition of Summit, Bend, and Mountain View teams, which were compet- ing for the first time this sea- son due to COVID restric- tions. Complete results of those races were not available. <The Bend schools have some fine racers and it9s too bad they were not able to compete more during the rest of our season,= said Givot. The state meet includes slalom races one day and giant slalom on the other, according to Givot. Team points are awarded based on cumulative individual per- formances of each team9s top skiers. With five boys and five girls competing for the Outlaws, both teams should fare well, according PHOTO BY WINTER LEWIS Sisters High School sophomore Brody Duey is among the contingent of skiers that will represent Sisters at the state championships scheduled for March 4 and 5 at Mt. Hood Meadows. to Chladek. Regardless of how things go at state, Chladek consid- ers the season a great suc- cess, thanks in large part to all the people who helped make it happen despite all the pandemic challenges. <I want to recognize the time and effort put in by many of the team parents, which was a key part of mak- ing this season possible,= he said. In addition, he thanked his wife, Rima, along with Grant McDonald, <for really going the extra mile this season.= The Law Offi ce of JOHN H. MYERS, LLC — Downtown Sisters — WILLS & TRUSTS Make it easy for you and your loved ones. Call for a free 30-minute consultation. Protect what you’ve worked for. 541-588-2414 204 2 0 W. Adams Ave., Ste 203 LIMITED INDOOR SEATING, ORDER ONLINE takeout/ delivery at SistersSaloon.net PHOTO PROVIDED Bela Chladek was the overall individual champion and is headed for state. Sun-Thurs 11-8 • Fri-Sat 11-9 541-549-RIBS | 190 E. Cascade Ave. WE VALUE OUR READERS We’re here for you and we deeply appreciate your support. Your supporting subscriptions help make it possible for Nugget staff and freelance writers to continue telling the stories of the Sisters community through challenging and changing times. The Nugget Newspaper 541-549-9941 • 442 E. Main Ave., Sisters Readers who would like to make a financial contribution to keep professional community journalism thriving in Sisters can visit www.NuggetNews.com and click on “Subscribe & Support” or drop a check in the mail to: The Nugget, PO Box 698, Sisters, OR 97759