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Wednesday, February 16, 2022 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 13 FINES: Boyle faces range of criminal charges Outlaws swimmers compete at District By Charlie Kanzig Correspondent Continued from page 1 Sisters will be represented by two boys and one girl at the OSAA State Swimming Championships after achiev- ing qualifying times at the Special District 3 meet held at Sweet Home High School February 11 and 12. Special District 3 is com- prised of 12 schools includ- ing Sweet Home, Junction City, Stayton, Philomath, Marist, Cascade, Salem Academy, Blanchet, North Marion, Kennedy, Pleasant Hill, and Sisters. Clayten Heuberger will race in two events at State based on his performances in the 50-yard free and the 100- yard backstroke. He is the third-ranked swimmer based on district times going into the state meet. On September 7, the grand jury indicted Boyle for the following crimes: " 13 counts of practice of massage without a license; " two counts of sexual abuse in the first degree (Class B felony); " five counts of sexual abuse in the third degree (Class A misdemeanor); " one count of assault in the fourth degree (Class A misdemeanor). There is a total of 11 victims, all of whom were allegedly victimized while patronizing Hop in the Spa, according to District Attorney John Hummel. The site of Hop in the Spa on Cascade Avenue has been cleaned out and the business appears to no longer be functioning. Hop in the Spa was por- trayed as <America9s first beer spa.= Most of the swimmers achieved their personal records for the year. — Coach Alex Bick Heuberger established the top time in the prelims in the 50 free at 23.84, but Kyler Lajoie of Marist Catholic edged him in the final by just under two-tenths of a second as Heuberger finished with a time of 24.13. Ted Stolasz placed ninth in the event with a time of 26.53. PHOTO BY CHARLIE KANZIG Two boys and one girl will represent the Outlaws in state competition. Heuberger turned the tables on Lajoie in the 100- yard backstroke with a runner-up finish in 57.29 to Lajoie9s 57.89. Cameron Miller of Kennedy High School won the race in 55.48. Freshman Joe Souza fin- ished a very close third in the 100-yard breaststroke in a time of 1:12.29 and gained entry based on his time, which was announced Sunday, according to Coach Alex Bick. On the girls9 side, Ella Bartlett will also compete at State thanks to her second- place finish in the 500-yard backstroke. Her time of 6:02.81 was ten seconds bet- ter than her preliminary time. Additionally, Bartlett scored for the Outlaws in the 100-yard breaststroke, plac- ing fifth in 1:18.89, and like Souza, discovered on Sunday she had qualified for State by time. Neya Kountchev placed eighth in the 100-yard free- style (1:08.42) and 11th in the 200-yard freestyle (2:40.57). <Most of the swimmers achieved their personal records for the year,= said Bick. <For those moving on we expect that progress to continue.= Sweet Home took home the title for girls and Marist captured the top spot for boys. The 4A/3A/2A/1A State Year-round FIREWOOD SALES — Kindling — — — SISTERS FOREST PRODUCTS 541-410-4509 SistersForestProducts.com Championships will be held Saturday, February 19 at the Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center in a one-day format beginning at 3:15 p.m. The 6A championships will take place earlier that day, while the 5A meet is scheduled for Friday, all at the same site.