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Four Sisters High School seniors got a financial boost for their futures after sharing a total of $6,000 in the first annual Rotary Professional Technical contest. A panel of five judges selected Ben Scharf as the first place winner based upon his presentation of piano and guitar music before a luncheon group of about 35 Rotarians. Two of Scharf's selections were his own original songs, performed with an acoustic guitar. Scharf, who will study music at the University of Oregon, earned $3,000. The three other finalists each... Full story
The fourth annual Sisters Rotary Track and Field Invitational is set for Saturday, April 12. The meet is not only the inaugural event on the Outlaws' new track, it is the biggest and most talent-laden track meet scheduled in Central Oregon this season, according to head coach Bob Johnson. "This meet features nationally ranked athletes along with some of the best track and field competitors in Oregon," said Johnson. "With 16 teams, every event should produce high quality marks." Central Oregon's own Dominique Easterling, a... Full story
Representatives from over 80 institutions of higher learning will be on hand Tuesday, October 8 at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds in Redmond at the first annual Central Oregon College Fair. The fair will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and is free to the public. Parents and students are invited to visit representatives from colleges throughout the Northwest and from across the country. Juniors and seniors from Sisters High School are slated to attend from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Students are required to sign up and turn in a... Full story
Rebecca Womack, a longtime Sisters resident who recently moved back to Sisters after nearly six years in Colorado, will lead the early education program for three- and four-year-olds at Sonrise Christian for the 2002-2003 school year. Womack, whose husband has returned as an editor and author for Multnomah Publishers, taught three years while in Colorado at Colorado Springs Christian School including a class for three-year-olds last year. "My goals include developing the early education program and giving it direction for... Full story
The Lady Outlaws cross country runners. In what has promise to become a tradition, eight members of the Sisters girls' cross country team spent three days and two nights camping, rafting and running along the scenic McKenzie River. Rima Givot, assistant coach to the Outlaw team, organized and led the outing which was designed to build teamwork, foster new friendships, and spark pre-season training. "I want the girls to develop a true enthusiasm for running," said Givot. The group, with assistance from Givot's husband Gabe... Full story
Cyclists battled brutal heat while on the Sisters leg of the Cascade Cycling Classic. After a grueling ride up and over the McKenzie Pass in sweltering heat, racers in the Cascade Cycling Classic found a few spectators along the streets of Sisters to cheer them on Thursday, July 11. The racers zipped through town on the way to the finish line of Stage Two at the Upper Three Creek Sno-Park. The CCC is a premier cycling event that attracts many of the top bicycle road racers in America, but even the best were challenged by the... Full story
SOARing on the waters of Suttle Lake. The wind at Suttle Lake may not be a welcome companion to fishermen and picnickers, but it is certainly a friend to those with a sailboat. SOAR (Sisters Organization for Activities and Recreation) owns two such craft, both 14-foot Sea Larks, which are being used for a class of seven Sisters youth taking "Sailing Fundamentals" from instructor Aaron Lish and his assistant Melissa Bearns. Bearns, a reporter for The Bulletin, has been sailing for many years, including a number of seasons as a... Full story
Sisters will be the center of activity for Stage Two of the annual Columbia River Bank Cascade Cycling Classic as the elite men and women riders race through town tomorrow on their way to the finish line at the Upper Three Creek Lake Sno-Park. Two Sisters men, Greg Zadow and Rich Hummel, will compete representing the Sisters Cycling Club in the Category 3/Masters races, which include four stages over three days. Hummel, a personal trainer at Sisters Athletic Club who moved to Tollgate seven months ago from Tacoma, has raced... Full story
The Central Oregon Track Club is inviting track athletes of all ages from the region to a series of track meets during the month of July. The meets, which began Tuesday, July 2 and run each Tuesday for four weeks, are open to participants four years old and older. Each meet will include a "Feature Race" designed to showcase a particular event and will attract some of the best high school athletes from Central Oregon as well as master athletes (30 and older) from the area and from around the state. Meets will begin at 5:30... Full story
Dan and Julia Rickards and family. The 2002 Art Stroll will mark the grand opening of the Clearwater Gallery, Sisters' newest addition in a growing fine arts market. Dan and Julia Rickards, proprietors of Clearwater, have operated out of their home for the past 11 years, where Dan's studio and the frame shop remain. The couple, who have lived in the Sisters area for eight years, made the move to open a gallery in order to bring a more consistent work schedule to their family. "For years we have done most of our business... Full story
Sisters fourth graders hit the Oregon Trail for a fun learning experience. Sixty-five fourth graders, three teachers, a musician, and 25 parents embarked on the annual three-day Oregon History Field trip Wednesday, May 29, from Sisters Elementary School. The trip focuses on Oregon history, which teacher Diane Jacobsen insists needs to be learned beyond the confines of the classroom. Jacobsen, a veteran of 14 such trips, was joined by fellow teachers David Hewitt and Clay Warburton this year. The scene on the elementary school... Full story
Colin Hedren celebrates graduation. Ninety-eight seniors entered into the next phase of life at the 54th Commencement of Sisters High School Thursday, June 6 in the high school gymnasium. The ceremony began formally with the traditional "Pomp and Circumstance" as the graduates marched in, but the class couldn't hold itself back a few minutes later as soloist Ted Hunt, accompanied by other seniors from band and choir, treated the crowd to a lively rendition of U2's "Beautiful Day." In addition to caps and gowns, 41 seniors wer... Full story
Amy Cretsinger took the state title in long jump. Amy Cretsinger won one event and was second in three others to lead the Outlaw girls to second place at the OSAA 3A Track and Field Championships. The meet was held Friday May 24 and Saturday May 25 at Hayward Field in Eugene. Henley won the team title with 65.5 points, followed by Sisters with 58 and The Dalles with 47. Cretsinger leaped 18-feet-4-1/2-inches in Friday's long jump competition to claim the state title by nearly a foot and get the scoring started for the... Full story
Amy Cretsinger set a record in the long jump. Sisters' track team turned in a strong district meet performance last week to qualify girls for the state meet in eight of 10 running events. Outlaws girls will also go to state in two jumping events, putting them in position to match or improve last year's third place team finish. The Capital Conference District meet was held May 17-18 at Molalla High School. Cascade won the team title with 178 points, followed by Sisters with 157.5, Stayton 95, Molalla 86.5, North Marion 61.5,... Full story
From T-ball tykes to teenaged softball players, all the Sisters Little League players lined up around the field Saturday morning, April 27, for opening ceremonies at the Sisters Community Church south field. Little League President Glen Lasken welcomed the players, coaches, and parents and fans and reminded the crowd that Little League is truly an international organization. "There are over 10 million kids from over 100 different countries world-wide involved in Little League," he said. "It brings us together as a people."... Full story
Randy King and his wife Stephanie in Boston. Local marathoner Randy King realized one of his highest running goals when he finished the 106th Boston Marathon on April 15. The Boston Marathon, considered the most prestigious foot race in America, has been run since April, 1897, after leaders of the Boston Athletic Association were inspired by the marathon that took place as part of the 1896 Olympics in Athens, Greece. The Boston Marathon has grown from 19 starters in the inaugural race to over 16,000 this year. King qualified... Full story
Jim Teeny, world famous in the fly fishing industry, knows how to lure fish to a fly as well as nearly anyone in the United States. His cousin Scott, chairman of the Third Annual Sisters Sportsman Banquet, has a knack for putting together a program to attract sportsmen and women. They lured a full-house crowd to the Sisters Community Church as 250 people enjoyed hunting and fishing exhibits and seminars and a hearty steak dinner. When the doors opened at 4 p.m. visitors were greeted by a tremendous grizzly bear rug at the ent... Full story
Sisters' youngsters performed in a patriotic Sisters Act. In a tribute to America, the ninth annual Sisters Act produced some great entertainment and raised some money for good causes Saturday, March 9, at Sisters High School. Six months after the attacks of September 11, the audience and performers began the evening with a presentation of the flag to the familiar Johnny Cash recording about loving America. Peggy Tehan followed with a beautiful rendition of "Proud to be an American," accompanied by four young flag wavers.... Full story
Dr. Val with a Samburu woman. Nearly a month after returning from a journey to visit her sister in Uganda, Deirdre Kanzig is still telling tales of the trip, sharing photographs, and pondering the impact of the experience. Kanzig spent three weeks traveling in Uganda and Kenya with two of her sisters, Holly Akenson of Idaho and Siri Dharma Khalsa of Eugene, to visit their other sister, Dr. Valery Shean, a veterinarian with Christian Veterinary Missions, who is based in Soroti, Uganda. "It was an incredible blessing for the... Full story
Devon Pelkey at Fox Glacier, N.Z. Water circles down the drain counter-clockwise; people speak English, but with accents and unfamiliar expressions; Christmas is in the summer; and students wear uniforms to school. If going on exchange for a year is about experiencing another culture, then Devon Pelkey's year-long stay in New Zealand should be considered a resounding success. Pelkey, a junior at Sisters High School, returned December 27, after spending nearly a full year in New Zealand as a participant in the Youth for... Full story
Ine Fahle shows her speed. Ine Fahle of Sisters placed first among Northern League cross country finishers at the OISRCA Pepsi Challenge held at Virginia Meisner Sno-Park Saturday, January 19. Fahle, a senior foreign exchange student from Norway, placed second in the first competition of the season, and was determined to do better the second time around. Her determination and experience paid off as she cruised to victory in 15:29, more than a minute ahead of the second place finisher, Lily Scott, of Redmond. Fahle, who says... Full story
If you'd like to end your week with laughter and get to experience two plays for the price of one, check out Sisters High School's rendition of Rick Abbot's popular comedy "Play On!", scheduled for Friday, November 16 and Saturday, November 17. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the play is set to begin at 7 p.m. In addition, one act of the play will be performed Thursday during the Arts Week assembly at school. Sally Benton and Lisa Fetrow are co-directing the play. The pair worked together three years ago on the production of... Full story
Susan Fullhart (center, left) and Dierdre Kanzig (center, right) head for the finish line. After a summer of training on the roads and trails in the Sisters-Camp Sherman area, 12 local runners and walkers competed in the 30th annual Portland Marathon on Sunday, September 30. The organizers of the race, which began with just a couple of hundred runners in 1972, reported 7,448 finishers this year. Randy King, 41, was the top local finisher in three hours 22 minutes (376th overall) in completing his fourth marathon. King had... Full story
Marathon training requires long months of building up mileage in preparation for the 26.2-mile test of endurance. Incorporating long training runs into the regimen that are unique in some way helps runners to avoid "staleness" in the last month or two of training. Here in Sisters country the best solution is a wilderness run. Deirdre Kanzig, her buddy Susan Fullhart, along with David Carlson and Rochelle Curtis, who are all entered in this month's Portland Marathon, put this theory into practice on Labor Day with an early... Full story
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