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And they're off... The annual SOAR Youth Track Camp, held July 23-27 at Sisters High School, attracted a total of 40 participants, ages 5-14. Kids were introduced to some track and field fundamentals and got a chance to try out some new and exciting events, according to high school coach Jim Anderson. "The two favorite events for the week were the pole vault and the sprinkler relay," said Anderson. "Everybody had a good time." High school athlete Amy Cretsinger was on hand to help all week, along with coaches Bob Johnson,... Full story
Kristy Gilliam (r) hugged teacher Sally Benton at an emotional graduation ceremony June 7. The 53rd commencement of Sisters High School was the largest ever as 114 students made the partial transition from school years to adulthood on Thursday, June 7 at the high school gymnasium. An additional 11 students completed graduation requirements, but were not present for the ceremony. In all, 89 students received 26-credit Sisters High School diplomas and an additional 36 earned 22-credit State of Oregon diplomas. The high school... Full story
And they're off... This year's John Craig Memorial Ski Race drew a record crowd. Close to 300 skiers ventured up the McKenzie Pass for the John Craig Memorial Ski Race and Mail Carry on Saturday, March 24. From Olympians to recreational skiers, the event offered something for everyone. Events included races of 20 kilometers in both classic and freestyle, a 10-kilometer classic, a junior 5-kilometer classic, a 3-kilometer kids classic, and the 30-kilometer mail carry that passes the grave and memorial of the race's namesake.... Full story
It's too early to make predictions about how the boys' and girls' track teams will fare this season, but head coach Bob Johnson is pleased with the work in progress so far. The teams have been practicing for more than three weeks now. "We have only been on the track about three times because of the weather, so most of our workouts have been in the gym," Johnson said last week. "The kids are working hard as a team and the attitude has been excellent." The girls' team claimed the district title last year over Cascade by a... Full story
A group of Iowa high school cross-country runners is giving a whole new meaning to the phrase "distance running." Led by their coach Lowell Lyngaas, members of Valley Community High School cross country team and some other runners from the area surrounding Elgin, Iowa, will begin running from Florence, Oregon, back to Iowa, a distance of 1976 miles, starting Sunday, July 23. The event is called "Race America 2." The group plans to finish August 5 after 16 days of running. The route will take the group through Idaho, Wyoming,... Full story
The 52nd commencement of Sisters High School elicited both tears and cheers from the audience and graduates as a total of 92 students graduated Friday, June 2, at the ceremony held in the high school gym. Associated Student Body President Julieanna Little warmly welcomed the families and friends who had come to join the celebration. Following introductions, 12 seniors performed Sara McLachlan's "I Will Remember You," which set the tone for an emotional evening. The group included Rachel Beck (trumpet), Megan Pagano (flute),... Full story
By the narrowest of margins, the Lady Outlaws track team claimed its first ever Capital Conference title at the district meet held at Molalla High School May 19 and 20. Sisters nipped Cascade 147.5 to 147 in the closest finish ever in the history of the meet -- and in the 25 year career of head coach Bob Johnson. "In all my years of coaching track it had to be among the most exciting meets," he said. "To beat a perennial power like Cascade was very special for the girls; they really came together." The top two placers in... Full story
Participants were treated to a beautiful spring morning Saturday, April 8, for the fourth Kevin Johnson Memorial Run held at Sisters High School. Kevin Johnson graduated in 1993 from Sisters High School and died after being hit by a motorcycle in 1996. The event is sponsored each year by the high school leadership class to raise funds for a scholarship honoring Kevin. Members of the senior class nominate students for the award who share some of the traits Kevin is remembered for, including enthusiasm, school spirit, and... Full story
Three hundred hunting and fishing enthusiasts were treated to an evening of exhibits, instruction and fellowship at the First Annual Sisters Sportsman's Banquet held at Sisters Community Church Saturday, April 1. The event, which included a catered steak dinner from Tumalo Feed Company, was sponsored by four local churches including Sisters Community Church Three Sisters Fellowship, Sisters Christian, and Calvary Chapel. "I'm really glad our first event in our new facility was an outreach," said Dennis Kizziar, senior pastor... Full story
A faithful sister; a stubborn ruler; an embittered son; angry gods; a wise prophet: These characters play out the classic elements of Greek tragedy in Sister's High School's production of "Antigone." The play, which opened Friday, February 18, will have showings Friday, February 25 and Saturday, February 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Sisters High School. The play opened to enthusiastic audiences last week. "The acting, costumes, and make-up are first-rate," said one audience member after Saturday night's performance. "It's definitely... Full story
Young Sisters wrestlers learned some new moves and strategies during the Christmas break at a SOAR-sponsored wrestling clinic December 28, led by ex-Stanford wrestler Jeff Grant. Grant, a 1993 graduate of South Albany High School, was the Pac 10 runner-up at 167 pounds in 1998 and has stayed involved as a coach and competitor since graduating from Stanford. "Position, position, position," said Grant, when asked what the most important thing is for young wrestlers to learn. "In many programs, coaches emphasize different holds... Full story
Andrew Stanfield has taken over the reigns of the Outlaws wrestling team for the 1999-2000 season. Stanfield is taking over a program that has battled low turnout for the past few years, yet he understands that it takes time, patience and enthusiasm to help the program grow. "I'm excited about the program and building it up," he said. This may be Stanfield's first head coaching position, but he has a background with plenty of wrestling experience. A 1994 graduate of South Albany High School where he wrestled for four years,... Full story
Giant puppets navigating the streets of downtown Sisters, a man doling bananas on the deck at Depot Deli, and players entertaining crowds at the Village Green were all part of two days of "Risteria Sisters." The production was put together by Rami El-Aasser, Scott Rognilien and a number of young performers from Sisters on Friday and Saturday, August 20-21. Motorists and pedestrians were taken by surprise by the appearance of three 12-foot-high puppets marching through town. The puppets, made by cast members with the help of... Full story
First it was snow, now it's a suspected virus. As if having to postpone its opening for the first time in its 37-year history due to snow wasn't enough, Big Lake Youth Camp was hit with a suspected virus last week that forced the cancellation of this week's session. Camp director Rob Lang reported that he contacted Linn County health officials last week after about 50 percent of the 248 campers involved in last week's seven- to nine-year-old adventure camp became ill, mostly on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 13-14. Symptoms incl... Full story
Like the swallows to Capistrano, the Gold Wing motorcycle club returned to Sisters right on schedule for its annual rally June 17-20. Members from chapters throughout Oregon, Idaho, and Washington -- totaling nearly 450 people -- rode into Sisters for the three days of festivities that more than one rider described as "a family reunion." Dennis Fuller, outgoing district director, reported that about half of the participants came from Oregon, with the rest split fairly evenly between Washington and Idaho. One fellow came all... Full story
The 51st Sisters High School Commencement held Friday, June 4, marked the beginning of life after high school for 86 graduates. The ceremony included all the traditional elements - caps and gowns, speeches, farewells, flowers - along with some nontraditional additions, including a video featuring grads from babyhood to adolescence. Associated Student Body president Jeff Guggenheim welcomed the capacity crowd to the celebration of the Class of 1999, and introduced special guests Guy Gleason, representing the school board, and... Full story
Cortney Ellis capped a stellar athletic career at Sisters High School by claiming the state title in the long jump Friday, May 28 at the state 3A Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene. Ellis's winning leap of 17-feet-9-inches was her second-best ever and topped the runner-up by nearly a full foot. Ellis actually won the competition on her first jump, sailing 17-feet-5-inches, according to jumping coach Jim Anderson. "With her first jump, she knew she had it in her tank," he said. Four of Ellis's six jumps... Full story
In eight years of hosting the Sisters Kiwanis Golf Scramble no player has come close to hitting a hole-in-one. But Fred Giacomini of Bend brought an end to the drought, and collected $10,000 in the process, in the event held at Eagle Ridge on Saturday. Giacomini, a last-minute substitute for the tournament, aced the 140-yard 15th hole which was earmarked as the prize-winning hole in the 18-hole best ball scramble. Tom Walters and Bob Grooney, both Kiwanis members, acted as official witnesses to the winning shot. An insurance... Full story
Sixty-seven fourth graders, accompanied by three teachers and 17 chaperones, trekked across much of Oregon last week on the annual "On to Oregon" field trip. Diane Jacobson, fourth grade teacher and coordinator for much of the event, said the 12th annual event was successful and meaningful for the students. Jill Misener concurred: "Watching the kids realize what they've learned in class is real was the best part for me," she said. The group started off on Thursday morning, June 25, at 7:30 a.m. and made their first stop at... Full story
Three Sisters High School students were honored Tuesday, June 9, for their contributions to the AAA Senior High Safety Communications Program. Slater Dixon, Eli Pyke and Brandi Rowat were award winners for their individual video productions promoting safety. Dixon won National Award Merit Certificate for his video on airplane safety. His video featured guidelines for safe air travel, including what to do in case of an emergency while on board, the dangers of using electronic equipment such as computers and CD players while... Full story
A processional, special music, inspirational speeches and a video glimpse of the past preceded the moment that the 72 seniors from Sisters High School's class of 1998 had been waiting for Sunday, May 31: the walk across the stage to receive diplomas, celebrate things accomplished, and commence the pursuit of their dreams. After a warm greeting by student body president J.T. Bushnell and the traditional presentation of flowers to mothers of graduates, Andrea Culver gave her salutatory address which included a poem by Collin... Full story
Peggy Lutz doesn't need special motivation to get out for a walk. But the Kevin Johnson Memorial Scholarship has given her reason to "go the extra mile" and make her second annual 20-mile march from Sisters to Redmond. Last year Lutz raised over $500 toward the fund for Johnson, whom she knew when he was a student at Sisters High. She chose to walk from Sisters High School to Redmond High School since Johnson attended both schools. Lutz, 76, is no stranger to athletic endeavors. She has a drawer full of medals and ribbons at... Full story
Like a stampede of wild horses, the Sisters Outlaws overwhelmed the Taft Tigers 40-6 in the second round of the state 3A football playoffs. The Outlaws played before a standing-room-only crowd at Sisters High School Saturday afternoon, November 15. The big win means the Outlaws are among the final eight teams left in the playoffs and sets them up for a quarterfinal engagement at Parker Stadium in Corvallis Friday night against Junction City. The Junction City Tigers advanced with a 17-3 win over Vale. Taft got an indication o... Full story
The Outlaws football team claimed its first ever Capital Conference title with a 26-6 victory over Woodburn Friday night, October 31. The win means that both the Outlaws boys and girls put championship teams in state competition. The Lady Outlaws volleyball squad also notched a conference title. The Outlaws gridiron squad finished the league season at 6-1 and are the number one seed from the Capital Conference. The top seeding gives the Outlaws a bye in the first round of the state playoffs. Sisters will play the winner of... Full story
When advertising magnate Dan Wieden bought Blue Lake Resort in the spring of 1996, his vision was to use the camp as a place where young people could come to have new experiences, particularly in the performing and visual arts. This summer, Wieden, his wife Bonnie, and three daughters, are hosting three camps at the newly christened "Camp Caldera." The most recent was a week-long day camp for 15 Sisters elementary students who had been involved with the SMART program in the past year. SMART (Start Making a Reader Today) is a... Full story