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  • Hoodoo running race will benefit Kiwanis programs

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jul 6, 2021

    The Kiwanis Club of Sisters is excited about the return of the Hoodoo Challenge: Run to the Top half-marathon and five-kilometer race scheduled for Saturday, July 24. The event, in its fifth year, did not take place in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Both races finish at the top of Hoodoo, a change from previous years when the 5K did not go up the mountain. The half-marathon course traverses forested trails that include a scenic view from the top of Potato Hill, while the 5K run and walk will begin in the Hoodoo... Full story

  • ‘Mr. A’ ends long teaching career

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 29, 2021

    A lot has changed in Sisters since 1983, but there has been one constant in town, a man who impacted the lives of hundreds of school-aged kids: Sisters Elementary School (SES) teacher Kirk Albertson, or “Mr. A,” as he is affectionately known. Albertson has decided to retire, ending a teaching career spanning 38 years, 36 of which were in Sisters. Albertson was a 25-year-old, who was just about to enter finals week at Oregon College of Education (OCE), now Western Oregon Univer... Full story

  • Wrestling team shines at Districts

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 22, 2021

    The Sisters Outlaws wrestling team exceeded expectations with six state qualifiers advancing from the 4A Special District 4 Wrestling Championships held June 12 at La Grande High School. The six moving on to state include Hayden Kunz (132), Wyatt Maffey (145), Carson Brown (152), Jared Miller (160), Henry Rard (220), and Hunter Spor (285). “I couldn’t be more proud of these kids for the way they competed,” said coach Gary Thorson. The top four wrestlers in each weight class... Full story

  • Fourth of July run on tap in Sisters

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 22, 2021

    The annual Rumble on the Runway 5-kilometer run and walk returns to Sisters Eagle Airport on Sunday, July 4. The Rumble is part of the Fourth of July celebration held annually at the airport. Other events include a classic car show, rubber chicken drop, pancake breakfast, and helicopter rides. Food carts will also be available. For more information visit www.sistersairport.com/events/. Proceeds of the run/walk support the Life Skills Program for Sisters School District, according to Race Director Bryn Singleton. Singleton... Full story

  • Young writer publishes unique book

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 22, 2021

    The average 24-year-old is not a published author. But then, Zoe Falk is not your average 24-year-old. Though young, Falk has experienced enough highs and lows, and done enough personal introspection, to put together what she describes as “an autobiographical self-help” book. “The Adventure Guide to Living a Kickass Life,” which Falk self-published, launched Monday, June 21. She says the book is largely targeted at her own age group — from late teens to mid-20s —... Full story

  • Beloved bus driver hangs up her keys

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 15, 2021

    When Teri Ast began driving a school bus in 1994 for the Sisters School District, she couldn’t have fathomed the thousands of miles she would end up accruing behind the wheel. Her daily bus route alone likely adds up to a half a million miles, not to mention the innumerable trips she took with sports teams, field trips, and other assignments over 26 years. She had been working at Tektronix as a welder when Fred got the opportunity to become a surveyor in Sisters, which he i... Full story

  • Sisters athletic director earns honors

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 15, 2021

    Outlaws Athletic Director Gary Thorson is the Oregon 4A Athletic Director of the Year for 2020-2021. The Oregon Athletic Directors Association (OADA) state athletic director of the year award was established to recognize outstanding athletic directors in recognition of contributions to interscholastic athletics at the local, state, and national levels made while serving as an athletic director at an Oregon high school. “This recognition is long overdue for Gary,” said Sis... Full story

  • School board spotlight —challenges faced and met

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 8, 2021

    The Sisters School Board at their Wednesday, June 2, meeting honored Ethan Hosang as a double state champion following his wins at the 4A cross country meet and in the 3,000 meters at the 4A track and field meet. The board met at the district office for its regular meeting along with an executive session to review the evaluation of Superintendent Curt Scholl. Members present included Edie Jones, Jeff Smith, Don Hedrick and chair Jay Wilkins who conducted his final meeting as a member of the board. David Thorsett was not able... Full story

  • Wrestlers heading to Districts

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 8, 2021

    Following a flurry of meets over the past two weeks, the Sisters Outlaws wrestling squad is headed to the District meet on Saturday, June 12, in La Grande. The Outlaws competed in five meets since May 25 in the run-up to the District meet. The season has continued for the program in a whirlwind of wrestling meets the last two weeks. Sisters hosted a meet against Mountain View’s junior varsity team on May 25, traveled to Sheldon on May 27, Culver on May 29, Ridgeview on June 2... Full story

  • Sisters Outlaws step out into a new world

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 8, 2021

    The theme of the Sisters High School Class of 2021 motto shone throughout commencement ceremonies held outdoors at Reed Stadium on a perfect late spring evening on Friday, June 4. The motto, a quote from Morgan Harper Nichols says, “Going through things you never thought you’d go through will only take you to places you never thought you’d get to.” Principal Joe Hosang elicited applause as he welcomed everyone to the ceremony, saying enthusiastically, “We are together!... Full story

  • Tracksters shine at state meet

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 25, 2021

    Sisters track athletes, including a slew of seniors, made the most of having the opportunity to compete at the 4A state track meet as many Outlaws stood upon the podium, including one state champion. Just two months ago track-and-field athletes believed there would be no meaningful culminating meet this season since the Oregon Schools Activities Association (OSAA) announced it would not be sponsoring any championship events for high school sports. But Chris Johnson, who works... Full story

  • Wrestlers hit the mats

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 25, 2021

    High school wrestling competition got underway this week in “Season Four,” which finds traditional winter sports taking place in late spring. The Sisters Outlaws got busy right away, with two meets last week. The team opened the season this week hosting a three-way match with Summit and Stayton on May 19 and followed it up with the 18-team GFP Central Oregon Officials Tournament on Saturday, May 22, also hosted by Sisters. Gary Thorson said his team is composed mostly of begin... Full story

  • Equestrian team wraps up season

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 18, 2021

    In a COVID-challenged year, the Oregon High School Equestrian Team (OHSET) season came to a close with a number of Sisters High School competitors placing in the top tier based on cumulative results from the three meets held this season. There will be no state meet this season because many of other districts around the state opted to not compete this season due to COVID-19 restrictions, according to Coach Annie Winter. The Central Oregon league did, however, decide to acknowle... Full story

  • Track athletes shine at Districts

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 18, 2021

    Thirteen members of the Outlaws track-and-field program punched their tickets for the 4A state championships based on their strong performances at the Oregon West District Meet held May 14-15 at Stayton High School. The top two finishers in each event automatically qualified for the state meet. In addition, some third place finishers will qualify as “wild-cards” once all six 4A districts results are compiled. The state meet will be held at Siuslaw High School on May 21-... Full story

  • Sisters School Board snapshot

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 11, 2021

    The Sisters School Board met Wednesday, May 5 for its regular monthly meeting, which was preceded by a Sisters School District Budget Committee meeting, at which the 2021-22 budget was approved. Details of the budget will appear in next week’s Nugget. Board members in attendance for the Zoom meeting included chair Jay Wilkins, Edie Jones, David Thorsett, Jeff Smith, and Don Hedrick. • In the wake of COVID-19 cases that required quarantining students at Sisters High School and the entire 6th grade at Sisters Middle S... Full story

  • Novelist fulfills longtime dream

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 11, 2021

    J.T. Bushnell, a 1998 graduate of Sisters High School, dreamed of writing a novel from an early age, but he did not reveal this to others during his youth. “I had the notion from a really young age to write a fiction novel, but to me, that was like saying I wanted to be a professional athlete,” he said. “So I told people I wanted to be a journalist instead. That seemed safer.” Though he kept the secret for many years, the desire never left, and on May 11, his novel “Step B... Full story

  • More records fall for Outlaws

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 11, 2021

    Sophomore Ella Thorsett rewrote the Sisters High School record book for 3,000 meters at the Wally Ciochetti Twilight Invitational hosted by Cottage Grove High School last Friday evening Facing her rival Anika Thompson of Junction City, who bested Thorsett at last month’s state cross-country meet, Thorsett used the opportunity to shatter the former record by eight seconds with a time of 10:11.42. Kate Bowen held the previous record of 10:19.88, set in 2018. Thompson set her o... Full story

  • Roth named principal at Sisters Middle School

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 4, 2021

    The Sisters School District decided on an “in-house” hire in naming current assistant principal Tim Roth as the principal at Sisters Middle School. Roth, a native of Bend, takes over from Alison Haney who stepped down from the position after three years. Roth is no stranger to the community; he worked as the athletic/activities director at Sisters High School from 2012-2017, including one year as vice principal. From 2017-2019 Roth and his family lived in Hohenfels, Ger... Full story

  • Locals set out on adventure of a lifetime

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Apr 27, 2021

    Melissa Stolasz thinks big. That trait likely helped her being chosen as the Central Oregon Teacher of the Year last year. But her latest big idea is one that many consider but never act on because of the preparation, time-commitment, cost, and risks involved: To complete a through-hike of the entire 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Stolasz, 49, her daughter Sasha, 17, and a family cousin Brittany Terra, 28, from Rhode Island, left Sunday, April 11 for the U.S./Mexican bo... Full story

  • Thorsett running unopposed for school board

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Apr 27, 2021

    David Thorsett is running unopposed for Position No. 2 on the Sisters School board. He has held the seat since being appointed to the board in 2019. The Nugget profiled candidates for the other two open positions in previous weeks. Ron Cooper is running against Jenica Cogdill for Position No. 1 and Kevin Eckert is challenging incumbent Edie Jones for Position No. 5. All three positions up for vote are for four-year terms. Thorsett, an orthopedic surgeon, his wife Sarah, and... Full story

  • Track season opens

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Apr 20, 2021

    A year after losing the entire spring track season to the shutdown of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sisters Outlaws track and field team returned to the oval for the “Breaking the Ice” meet hosted by Crook County High School on Thursday, April 15. Head Coach Jeff Larson is approaching the season somewhat differently than normal, given how long athletes have been away from the sport, and the fact that the season is just over six weeks long. “Our goals for the season are to have fun, provide competitive opportunities for our senio... Full story

  • Sisters School Board spotlight

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Apr 20, 2021

    The Sisters School Board held its monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 7, at Sisters Middle School. Board members Edie Jones, Jeff Smith, Don Hedrick, and Jay Wilkins were in attendance. Dr. David Thorsett was absent. • Revenue showed a slight downturn due to adjustments the state made on enrollment, due to questions about total number of students in attendance. It is expected to be adjusted due to information on actual attendance being impacted by COVID-19. Scholl reported that overall enrollment stands at 1,159... Full story

  • Peterson Ridge Rumble returns to live action

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Apr 20, 2021

    All runners agree that doing a race virtually is no comparison to the real thing. The participants in the 19th Annual Peterson Ridge Rumble, held Sunday, April 11, couldn’t have been happier to be back on the trail after the event was derailed last year due to the pandemic. Race Director Sean Meissner said, “The Peterson Ridge Rumble was a huge success! There were a lot of COVID protocols that had to be met and all of the participants and volunteers graciously com... Full story

  • Kevin Eckert challenges Edie Jones in school board contest

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Apr 13, 2021

    Kevin Eckert is challenging current Sisters School board member Edie Jones for Position 5 in the upcoming May 18 school board election. Jones has served on the board since February 2020, after being appointed to the position vacated by Amanda Clark. Eckert moved to Sisters two years ago with his wife, Erika, and teenage sons from Washington, but spent much time over the past 18 years in Oregon, his wife’s native state. Eckert holds a bachelor’s degree in structural eng... Full story

  • Ethan Hosang is state champion in cross-country

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Apr 13, 2021

    Ethan Hosang capped his high school cross-country career with a dominating performance on his way to winning the 4A state championship held Saturday, April 10 at Marist High School, helping his team to a very close third-place team finish. The Outlaws girls team also had a banner day, placing second place as a team, just six points behind the Siuslaw Vikings. The meet took place thanks to a grassroots effort by 4A coaches after the Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA)... Full story

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