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  • Sisters Act showcases local talent

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Apr 5, 2023

    The Sisters Act provided tremendous entertainment for an audience estimated at over 600 while raising funds for school children at the Nabririzi School in rural western Uganda at the 12th annual talent show held Saturday, February 26 at the Sisters High School auditorium. The 2005 edition, “Sisters Act at the Beach” featured a wide variety of offerings centered on beach themes with performers from the community and beyond. Masters of Ceremonies Melvin Herberger and Kelly Pow... Full story

  • Fourth graders travel through Oregon history

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 7, 2005

    In the footsteps of John McLoughlin, Lewis and Clark, and Oregon Trail Pioneers, the fourth graders of Sisters Elementary School journeyed by bus on the annual Oregon history field trip June 2-3. Led by fourth grade teacher Diane Jacobson, a lover of Oregon history and veteran of 18 such trips, as well as fellow fourth grade teachers Mark Lamont and Clay Warburton, the fourth graders made their way from Sisters Thursday morning to the first real stop of the trip at Laurel... Full story

  • Sisters graduates step into the future

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 7, 2005

    One hundred and twenty-seven seniors took the final passage in their public school education at the 57th commencement of Sisters High School on Friday, June 3, before the largest crowd in school history. Principal Bob Macauley welcomed everyone and shared briefly his praise of the class before deferring to senior class president Seann Igoe. Igoe thanked Superintendent Ted Thonstad and Board Chairman Glen Lasken for their leadership and service to the school community and presented the senior gift, a permanent placard posted... Full story

  • Two singers complete youth choir careers

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 24, 2005

    For the past nine years for Alyssa Boley and the past eight for Kimberly Wilson, virtually every single Monday night of the school year has been spent in Bend practicing with the award-winning Youth Choir of Central Oregon. The pair performed in their final concert together on Sunday, May 22, at the Tower Theatre in Bend and were honored along with five other graduates for their contributions and dedication to the choir by director Beth Basham. Wilson remembers Boley... Full story

  • Boswell claims two state track titles and fulfills a dream

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 24, 2005

    Jenny Boswell achieved her dream in winning both hurdles races at the OSAA 3A Track and Field Championships, capturing state titles in the 100- and 300-meter hurdles. The meet was held in Eugene May 20-21 at Hayward Field on the University of Oregon campus. In the 100-meter hurdles, the tighter of the two races, Boswell exploded off the start and never let up, winning in a new state meet record time of 15.01 seconds. Angela Rear of Junction City was over a half second behind... Full story

  • Eighth graders complete final retreat

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 24, 2005

    The third and final eighth-grade retreat of the 2004-05 school year took place in Camp Sherman on Friday, May 20, as the class of 2009 wrapped up the three-part series with some final group challenges and a bit of community service. A fall retreat took place at the Methodist Church camp at Suttle Lake and the winter outing was at Hoodoo Mountain Resort. The objectives of the retreats, according to principal Lora Nordquist, include building teamwork, instilling responsibility,... Full story

  • Anderson coaches vaulters to new heights

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 24, 2005

    As a seventh-grader-to-be in Baker, Oregon, in the spring of 1949, Jim Anderson saw some high school kids pole vaulting at the high school track across the street from his house and immediately, as he puts it, “lost my heart to it.” “When we moved to a place with a little acreage a short time later I would use a wooden rail from the corral to vault with because it’s all I could come up with,” he said. Now, 56 years later, Anderson just completed his 42nd year of coaching... Full story

  • Boswell shines on hometown track

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 17, 2005

    Jenny Boswell wowed the hometown crowd with impressive victories in both hurdles races at the Capital Conference District Track and Field Championships held May 13-14 at Sisters High School. Cascade amassed 191.33 points to claim the team title. Sisters was second with 132, followed by Molalla (108.33), Sweet Home (89.5), Stayton (77.33) and North Marion (55). Boswell improved on her 3A state leading times in the 100-meter hurdles (15.32) and in the 300 hurdles (45.71) on her... Full story

  • Outlaws win several district titles

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 17, 2005

    Senior Daniel Holloman jumped and ran his way to three individual titles at the Capital Conference District Track and Field Championships May 13 -14 at Sisters High School. In the process he helped his team finish a surprisingly close third in what was considered a rebuilding year for the boys. Molalla won the meet with 158 points, followed by Stayton (140), Sisters (138), Cascade (134), Sweet Home (49), and North Marion (38). On Friday Holloman captured his second career... Full story

  • Runners honor memory of Kevin Johnson

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 10, 2005

    Just before the start of Saturday’s annual Kevin Johnson Memorial Run and Walk, Sisters High School activities director Michelle Herron took a few moments to talk about Kevin Johnson and the impact he had during his time as a Sisters High School student. He came to Sisters from Bend lacking some of the credits he needed to graduate, but shortly after his arrival he really turned things around and became one of the most well-liked, spirited members of the student body, she said. He eventually served as senior class p... Full story

  • Girls track ready for action after soggy meet

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 3, 2005

    The Outlaws girls track team is ready to travel to Cottage Grove Friday, May 6 for the Cottage Grove Twilight Meet, following a solid second-place finish in a waterlogged La Pine Invitational late last month. Junction City edged the Outlaws 100 to 95.5 for the team title and while the Sisters athletes showed great competitiveness, the conditions made it very difficult to achieve good marks. “The meet was delayed time and time again due to problems with the automatic timing system, so after the second event the meet was a... Full story

  • Boys survive soggy La Pine meet

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Apr 26, 2005

    The best athletes are those who adapt to whatever situation arises in competition. So, if nothing else, the adverse conditions at Saturday’s La Pine Invitational gave the Outlaws boys track team an opportunity to test its toughness and flexibility. Non-stop rain and numerous delays in the action caused the meet to drag well behind schedule. “The conditions and other problems made it the kind of meet you just get through and put behind you,” said head coach Ross Kennedy. “I was proud of the kids for sticking with it and compet... Full story

  • Crater meet produces top track marks

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Apr 19, 2005

    The long trip to Eagle Point for the annual Crater Rotary Classic Track and Field Invitational was worth it for the Sisters boys and girls teams as a number of individuals recorded season’s bests in the highly competitive meet. Sisters joined a total of 22 3A and 4A teams for the meet that produced some of the state’s best marks of the year. Jenny Boswell came up with the only first-place medal for the Outlaws, in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles (47.05), and she snagged second in the 100-meter hurdles (16.15), but a num... Full story

  • Track girls place first, boys third at meet

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Apr 5, 2005

    In its first scored meet of the season the Outlaws girls track team tore up the competition while the boys finished a strong third at the eight-team Junction City Invitational on Saturday, April 2. The meet uses Wisconsin scoring in which every finisher scores. Each of the eight schools can enter three athletes per event, so first place is awarded 24 points, second 23, and so on. The Lady Outlaws racked up 771 points to outdistance second place Newport by nearly 100 points (674). Team scores for the rest of the field... Full story

  • Students enjoy interim week activities

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Mar 15, 2005

    The end of a school term typically means students cramming for tests, completing big projects and stressing about making honor roll. Sisters Middle School students got a dose of that the week before the end of the term, but in the actual final days of the second trimester they got to spend time in a wide variety of elective classes during Interim Week. Interim Week is designed to give students exposure to course offerings beyond the electives available during the regular... Full story

  • Track teams ready for first meet

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Mar 15, 2005

    With 17 different events to cover for track meets, the first weeks of the season are devoted to determining who will fit where. With 65 boys and girls out at Sisters High School, track coach Ross Kennedy and his assistants have been doing a lot of evaluating and sorting to find the sprinters, jumpers, throwers, hurdlers and distance runners to balance out the teams. Kennedy, who is in his second year as head coach, already has the sound of excitement in his voice as he talks about the teams’ prospects. “The girls have an ama... Full story

  • Eighth graders enjoy mid-year retreat at Hoodoo

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Mar 1, 2005

    Thanks to snow falling in the mountains again, Sisters Middle School was able to complete the winter retreat for eighth graders at Hoodoo Mountain Resort on Thursday, February 17. The school offers a retreat each trimester, but with so little snow in the mountains where the winter retreat was to be held, the event was postponed for nearly a month in the hope that snow would deepen, allowing for the activities planned for the day. As things turned out, the class spent a... Full story

  • Nordic skiers host championships

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Feb 22, 2005

    The Sisters High School Nordic ski team had new snow to offer at their home course at Hoodoo Mountain Resort during the Northern League Championships held Saturday, February 19. The event is a warm-up for next week’s Oregon Interscholastic Ski Racing Association’s State Championships scheduled to take place February 25-26 at Willamette Pass. Saturday’s meet operated as a pursuit race. Pursuit races include two contests to determine the overall winners. The first contest of th... Full story

  • Peterson Ridge Rumble back for 2005

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Feb 15, 2005

    The Third Annual Peterson Ridge Rumble features a new start and finish, but otherwise sports the same scenic, rugged course that attracts long distance runners and ultra-marathoners from throughout the West. Director Sean Meissner of Sisters expects to fill the field to its 300-person limit prior to the April 10 race day. The course will start and finish near Sisters Middle School. “Using the school helps with the logistics of traffic and facilities,” said Meissner. “The track provides a great finish and we’ll have use of... Full story

  • Concert conjures holiday spirit

    Charlie Kanzig, Correspondent|Updated Dec 14, 2004

    Sisters students from choir classes were among the "Magical Voices of Christmas." photo by Charlie Kanzig If any of the 400-plus members of Sunday's audience at the eighth annual Rotary Magical Voices of Christmas weren't in Christmas spirit before the show they must have left the Sisters High School auditorium humming a Christmas melody. After a hearty "Merry Christmas" greeting from emcee Jim Craig, four members of the "Bells of Sunriver" played their bells to start the show. To cap their performance Jane Mink, Jan Tuckerma... Full story

  • Poker run raises trail awareness

    Charlie Kanzig, Correspondent|Updated Oct 26, 2004

    Runners hit the trail in the 35-mile poker run held last weekend. The run promotes trail awareness. photo by Charlie Kanzig Most card players enjoy the comfort of a comfortable chair, some refreshments and a leisurely atmosphere. Imagine a card game that required traversing 35 miles on foot, picking up a new card every five miles or so to determine the winning combination for a single hand of five card stud. That's what the entrants faced in the first annual Sisters Poker Run, held Sunday, October 24, starting near the Sister... Full story

  • Pair summits three peaks in 24 hours

    Charlie Kanzig, Correspondent|Updated Sep 21, 2004

    Casey Glick and Justin Thomas at the summit of Middle Sister. The pair topped all three Sisters peaks in one long and grueling day. photo by Casey Glick For most Sisters area residents, gazing up to the Three Sisters mountains from town is simply a daily dose of taking in the beauty of the peaks. For friends Justin Thomas and Casey Glick viewing the North, Middle and South Sister will forevermore remind them of the adventure challenge they concocted to summit all three mountains within a 24-hour period on Wednesday,... Full story

  • Ten Sisters church members return from mission in Uganda

    Charlie Kanzig, Correspondent|Updated Aug 3, 2004

    Mike Parker, surrounded by Ugandan officials at a new well bored during a recent missionary trip to the African nation. photo by Ed Perregaux Ten Sisters residents returned last week from a 14-day mission trip to Uganda and the group shared some of their experiences at the Sunday morning services at Sisters Community Church August 1. "Chikaste Yesu!" was the African greeting to the congregation, which means "Praise Jesus!" The contingent, led by Mike Parker and pastor Tim Kizziar, set out July 15 to join in a nationwide... Full story

  • Cyclists blast through Sisters in race

    Charlie Kanzig, Correspondent|Updated Jul 13, 2004

    Cyclists approach the finish line on Three Creek Road. photo by Elise Gourguechon While Lance Armstrong battled in the first week of the Tour de France, more than 200 Olympic-level men and women cyclists from throughout the U.S. and Canada tested their strength, speed and stamina in last week's 25th Cascade Cycling Classic (CCC), the second stage of which passed through Sisters on Thursday, July 8. In fact, Armstrong is a former participant in the CCC, winning the race in 1998. Similar to the Tour de France, the CCC includes... Full story

  • Sisters group on mission to Uganda

    Charlie Kanzig, Correspondent|Updated Jul 13, 2004

    Sisters missionaries are headed to Uganda. photo by Charlie Kanzig A group of 10 Sisters residents led by Mike Parker and Sisters Community Church pastor Tim Kizziar will depart for Uganda on Thursday, July 15, on a short-term mission trip that will conclude July 27. Parker, who is founder and president of All Nations Ministries, traveled to Uganda in November and looks forward to sharing the experience with fellow Christians from the Sisters area on this current trip. Team members include Parker, Kizziar, Dr. Scott and... Full story

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