The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (2024)

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (1)ByCharlie KanzigThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (2)

Sisters Outlaws track teams complete busy week

The Outlaws track teams finally started the competitive season with two meets last week - a three-way meet at Mountain View on Tuesday, April 2, and the 10-team Sisters Invitational...—Updated 4/11/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (4)ByRongi YostThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (5)

Outlaws matchup against The Dalles in tennis

In Monday’s match at home the Outlaws fought the wind the entire day and in the end fell 3-5 to The Dalles. Coach Vince Grace was out of town and girls Coach Bruce Fenn stepped in as coach. Dominic Pulver (No. 1 singles) started off slow, b...—Updated 4/9/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (6)ByMatt Van SlykeThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (7)

Record turnout for Little League opener

"Thankfully, it wasn't snowing." Kim Davis summed up – with context – the 2024 Sisters Little League Opening Ceremonies. The league president has been to nearly 30 of them. Last year, the...—Updated 4/9/2024Full story

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Local players headed to national volleyball tourney

Central Oregon Volleyball Club's 18 Nationals team has qualified to play in the prestigious USAV National Championship in Baltimore, Maryland. The team earned a bid at the Pacific Northwest...—Updated 4/9/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (11)ByRongi YostThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (12)

Girls tennis defeats The Dalles

The Lady Outlaws defeated The Dalles 6-2 at home on Tuesday, April 2, on a sunny, but very windy day. Despite the fact the Outlaws were without their No. 1 singles player, Juhree Kizziar, the singles players were dominant and won three of th...—Updated 4/9/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (13)ByScott BowlerThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (14)

Hiking Metolius Preserve

Along Lake Creek, in between Suttle Lake and Metolious River, lies a little-known protected area known as the Metolious Preserve, owned by Deschutes Land Trust. It's an unusual property,...—Updated 4/2/2024Full story

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Outlaws launch golf season

The Sisters Outlaws kicked off their golf season by hosting a two-person scramble event at Tokatee on March 14. Many of the courses were still closed in Central Oregon because of the cold...—Updated 4/2/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (18)ByCharlie KanzigThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (19)

Track teams have high hopes

After a district championship, two event wins, and a top-five team finish at State last year, the Outlaws girls' track and field team is poised for another successful campaign thanks to a lar...—Updated 4/2/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (21)ByRongi YostThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (22)

Girls tennis swings into season with convincing wins

The Lady Outlaws tennis squad took down Bend High 5-3 in their opening match of the season on Tuesday, March 12, and two days later beat Mt. View 7-1. In Tuesday’s match the Outlaws won all of their singles matches in straights sets. Juhree...—Updated 3/26/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (23)ByRongi YostThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (24)

Boys tennis team loses openers

The boys’ tennis squad lost both their opening matches this past week, a 0-8 loss at home against Crook County (CC) on Monday, March 11, and two days later a 1-8 loss at Mt. View. On Monday, the Outlaws played in cool weather on damp c...—Updated 3/26/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (25)ByCharlie KanzigThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (26)

Swimmers compete at State

The Outlaws swim team wrapped up the 2024 season with strong performances at the OSAA State Championships held at Tualatin Valley Swim Center February 16 and 17. Preliminaries took place Frid...—Updated 3/19/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (28)ByCharlie KanzigThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (29)

Leprechauns dash around town

For 63-year-old Paul Reina of Bend, last weekend's Lucky Leprechaun run marked his first-ever formal race. "I started running in November with my daughter, who is a cancer survivor, and...—Updated 3/19/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (31)ByBill BartlettThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (32)

Snow-trackers find Sisters playground

What a difference a few weeks make. Ski Hoodoo waited until January to open for lack of snow. Now they are sitting atop 80 inches plus, with more coming in. At the nearby Sno Parks, and...—Updated 3/12/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (34)ByCharlie KanzigThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (35)

Renowned runner shares book at SAC

Lauren Fleshman made her mark athletically as an elite runner, but her memoir may be her legacy. Fleshman's deep concern for the well-being of athletes, especially girls and women, is woven...—Updated 3/12/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (37)ByRongi YostThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (38)

Ski team competes at state tournament

The Outlaws pushed their limits and took risks at the Oregon Interscholastic Ski Racing 2024 State Championships at Mt. Hood Meadows, Wednesday through Friday, March 6-8. They didn't make...—Updated 3/12/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (40)ByBill BartlettThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (41)

Managing the forest in deep snow

What does the Sisters Ranger District do when the ground is buried under five to 10 feet of snow, or the roads are closed? They do much of the same work they do any other time of the year....—Updated 3/12/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (43)ByRongi YostThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (44)

Girls tennis seeks repeat as district champs

The girls tennis squad returns several players and hopes to repeat as the Special District 4 champions again this year. Leading the way will be senior Juhree Kizziar, who was undefeated in conference play last year, and was the No. 1 singles...—Updated 3/5/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (45)ByRongi YostThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (46)

Boys tennis readies for the season

The boys tennis team currently has nine players on their roster, but would love to add more so they can fill the slate. Players are fairly young and new to the sport, so it will be a building year for the Outlaws. Junior Jude Parzybok and...—Updated 3/5/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (47)ByCharlie KanzigThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (48)

Wrestlers place at state tourney

The long road to the OSAA State Wrestling Championships concluded with two Outlaws placing in the top six, and one narrowly missing a medal. Junior Carter Van Meter, who brought a 38-16...—Updated 2/27/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (50)ByCharlie KanzigThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (51)

Award-winning athlete speaking at SAC

Lauren Fleshman, well known for her highly decorated running career, will visit Sisters Athletic Club on Wednesday, March 6, to discuss her recent book “Good for a Girl: A Woman Running in a Man’s World,” published last year. The memoi...—Updated 2/27/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (52)ByRongi YostThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (53)

Grace takes reins as tennis coach

Vince Grace, a long-time resident of Sisters, has taken over the reins as the new head coach for the boys' tennis team. Grace recently retired from the U.S. Forest Service, but still...—Updated 2/27/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (55)ByRongi YostThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (56)

DeSmet to play football for George Fox University

Senior Justin DeSmet signed an official letter of intent on Thursday, February 22, to play football for George Fox University (GFU) Bruins this coming fall. DeSmet was a key player for the...—Updated 2/27/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (58)ByRongi YostThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (59)

Lady Outlaws win state playoff game for first time

For the first time in school history, the Lady Outlaws basketball squad came out on top in the first round of the state playoffs. They travelled all the way to the coast on Wednesday, February 21, and took on No. 13-ranked Warrenton...—Updated 2/27/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (60)ByCharlie KanzigThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (61)

Girls wrap up wrestling season

A pair of Outlaws finished the wrestling season at the Special District 1 4A/3A/2A/1A girls’ wrestling tournament held at Cottage Grove High School February 16-17. The tournament served as the qualifying meet for the upcoming OSAA C...—Updated 2/20/2024Full story

The Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (62)ByRongi YostThe Nugget Newspaper Sports And Rec (63)

Lady Outlaws earn conference honors

Shae Wyland, Ila Reid, Audrey Corcoran, and Maggie Lutz were all selected to the Mountain Valley All Conference Team. Junior post Wyland was a first-team pick and was also named to the All Defensive Team. Wyland led the Outlaws with 12...—Updated 2/20/2024Full story

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