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  • Outlaws have mixed results in Sisters Shootout

    Rongi Yost|Updated Jan 7, 2025

    The Outlaws hosted their annual Sisters Shootout Thursday through Saturday, January 2-4. Teams in attendance were: 3A Warrenton, Valley Catholic, Banks, Taft, and Sisters and 4A Junction City, Madras, and Henley. Sisters won one of their three games played. They suffered a close 51-54 loss to Banks on Thursday, came back on Friday and defeated Warrenton in an exciting 50-48 finish, and wrapped up play on Saturday with a disappointing 49-60 loss to Madras. On Thursday Sisters matched up against Banks and trailed the entire... Full story

  • Outlaws Alpine ski team boasts big squad this winter

    Rongi Yost|Updated Jan 7, 2025

    The Outlaws Alpine Ski Team is growing, boasting 32 racers and three provisional seventh and eighth grade racers who are set to hit the slopes this season. The 35 racers are ready to showcase their skills in both slalom and giant slalom events. The events will challenge the athletes to navigate courses marked by gates, combining technical precision with speed as they race down the mountain. Sisters racers enter the season with depth and experience and will be led by 11 seniors. Ten of these seniors, Emerson Backus, John... Full story

  • Outlaws post big win over Lancers

    Rongi Yost|Updated Jan 7, 2025

    The Outlaws posted a 68-32 victory at home over the visiting South Umpqua Lancers on Thursday, December 19. Sisters’ early defensive pressure held the Lancers scoreless for the first four minutes of the opening quarter. Kieren Labhart got the Outlaws on the scoreboard with a contested jumper at the rim, and a couple of possessions later he connected on a three-pointer from the top of the key on a pass from Kale Gardner. Gardner led the scoring effort with seven points and at the close of the period the Outlaws held a 14-5 l... Full story

  • Lady Outlaws win two on home court

    Rongi Yost|Updated Jan 7, 2025

    The Outlaws narrowly edged out the Culver Bulldogs 41-39 at home on Tuesday, December 17, and two days later destroyed the visiting South Umpqua Lancers in a final score of 69-20. On Tuesday against the Bulldogs, the Lady Outlaws were down 15 points at the half. They rallied and came from behind to notch the victory in the final minutes of play. Coach Paul Patton said, “We started the game with our second-string line up. Culver is a 2A school that’s been struggling to get wins and I thought it’d be a good chance for our b... Full story

  • Lady Outlaws host annual Sisters Shootout

    Rongi Yost|Updated Jan 7, 2025

    The Lady Outlaws hosted the annual Sisters Shootout Thursday through Saturday, January 2-4. Teams in attendance were: 3A Sisters, Banks, Valley Catholic and Taft, and 4A Madras, Junction City, Henley, and 5A Caldera. Sisters started the tourney with a matchup against the Junction City (JC) Tigers on Thursday, and fell in a final score of 52-56. On Friday they suffered a hard 61-62 loss to Taft, but rebounded on Saturday with a big 64-47 victory over Madras. On Thursday against JC, teams scored back-and-forth and the score... Full story

  • Outlaws fall to North Marion on the hardwood

    Rongi Yost|Updated Jan 7, 2025

    The Outlaws got back on the hardwood at home on Saturday, December 28, against the North Marion (NM) Huskies. They made a valiant comeback in the second half but in the end lost by six, 68-74. The teams stayed within two points of each other until the 4:30 mark in the first quarter. From there the Huskies went on a 2-10 run and the Outlaws went down 9-19. Sisters responded with an 8-0 run of their own and cut the lead back to two at 17-19. Landen Scott hit his second three-pointer of the period with 40 seconds left in the... Full story

  • Outlaws set school scoring records

    Rongi Yost|Updated Jan 7, 2025

    Senior Landen Scott and sophomore Audrey Corcoran, both key players for the Outlaws basketball program this year, broke Sisters High School's basketball scoring records, and just within eight days of each other. Scott has started on the varsity squad for three years and last year, as a junior, was selected to the First Team All-League Mountain Valley League. Last year he was also awarded the Team Player Award by the Outlaws coaches. Corcoran is a sophomore, a starter on the va... Full story

  • Outlaws boys basketball squad splits games on the road

    Rongi Yost|Updated Dec 17, 2024

    The Outlaws made the trek south to Klamath Falls to take on the Mazama Vikings and the Klamath Union (KU) Pelicans in non-league match-ups on Friday and Saturday, December 13 and 14. They defeated the Vikings 72-50 on Friday and then fell 72-64 the following day to KU. In the first quarter against the Vikings on Friday, the score stayed fairly even. Neither team led by more than three points, and the lead changed six times throughout the period. Kale Gardner got the Outlaws on the scoreboard first when he scored on a driving... Full story

  • Lady Outlaws beat 4A teams on the road

    Rongi Yost|Updated Dec 17, 2024

    The Lady Outlaws traveled to Klamath Falls and beat 4A Mazama 64-44 on Friday, December 13, and a day later posted a 64-43 win over 4A Klamath Union (KU). Sisters jumped out quick in Friday’s contest against the Mazama Vikings and at the close of the quarter were on top 25-8. Audrey Corcoran led the scoring spree with nine points, Shae Wyland put up eight, Paityn Cotner contributed five, and Verbena Brent added three. The Outlaws scoring slowed a bit in the second period, but six different players put points on the board, i... Full story

  • Boys hoops team falls in overtime

    Rongi Yost|Updated Dec 17, 2024

    The Outlaws traveled to Trinity Lutheran (TL) on Tuesday, December 10, where the teams battled back and forth in a nail-biting contest that went into overtime and ended in a 65-66 Outlaws’ loss. Sisters was evenly matched up against the TL Saints, a talented 2A squad that is a state contender at that level. In the first quarter, the score went back and forth, with neither team holding more than a three-point lead. Kale Gardner scored Sisters’ first points off a three-pointer on a nice pass from Oliver Bernhardt, and Kie... Full story

  • Lady Outlaws trounce Trinity Lutheran

    Rongi Yost|Updated Dec 17, 2024

    The Lady Outlaws posted a convincing 75-49 win on the road at Trinity Lutheran (TL) Tuesday, December 10. Audrey Corcoran took the tip off and opened the scoring with a shot from behind the arc. Corcoran continued to rack up the points due in large part to steals and break-away lay-ups. She was aggressive in the half-court game with driving shots to the rim and pull up jumpers. She finished the first quarter with 16 of the Outlaws’ 22 first-quarter points. Shae Wyland scored four points on a couple of transition baskets a... Full story

  • Outlaws open season with back-to-back wins

    Rongi Yost|Updated Dec 10, 2024

    The Outlaws opened their preseason play with back-to-back wins; a 76-45 win over Santiam Christian (SC) at home on Thursday, December 5, and a day later a 68-65 win on the road at Cottage Grove (CG). Sisters jumped out quick with a 5-2 lead against SC on Thursday with Kieren Labhart starting the scoring with an offensive rebound putback. The Outlaws led the entire period with Landen Scott scoring six points and Labhart and Will McDonnel hitting big threes that helped the Outla... Full story

  • Girls basketball launches into preseason play

    Rongi Yost|Updated Dec 10, 2024

    The Lady Outlaws started their preseason with a 62-29 win at home over Santiam Christian (SC) on Thursday, December 5, but the following day fell 54-48 on the road at Cottage Grove (CG). In Thursday’s action, freshmen Maddie Durham and Verbena Brent scored Sisters first points of the contest. The team played well in transition and Audrey Corcoran led the squad with seven points in the period, despite a sore back. The SC Eagles had a 6-0 run to end the quarter and close the gap to 14-8. Corcoran stayed hot in the second p... Full story

  • Soccer players earn all-state recognition

    Rongi Yost|Updated Dec 3, 2024

    Seniors Shae Wyland and Ella Davis were named to all-state teams this year. The duo led the squad to a 8-4 league record and 9-5 overall. They also helped their team secure a bye in the first round of state playoffs. The Outlaws ultimately fell to Banks 1-0 in the second round. Wyland was named Second Team All-State Defender. She logged three assists over the season. Shae was a first team all-league player, and was voted one of the top three players in the entire league. “Shae was a key piece to the success of the Lady O... Full story

  • Lady Outlaws plan to play fast style of hoops

    Rongi Yost|Updated Dec 3, 2024

    The Lady Outlaws return eight players to the varsity basketball squad, including Shae Wyland, Audrey Corcoran, Jorja Christianson, Paityn Cotner, Norah Thorsett, Emma Sahlberg, Holly Madron, and Althea Crabtree. Two new players, freshmen Maddie Durham and Verbena Brent, will round out the roster. Wyland, a senior, was a first-team, all-league selection last year. She returns for her final season. “Shae is an outstanding all-around athlete,” said Coach Paul Patton. “She’s tall and fast and her role on the team is to lead the f... Full story

  • Outlaws prep for tough competition

    Rongi Yost|Updated Nov 26, 2024

    The Outlaws basketball squad is working hard to prepare for the tough competition they’ll face in the Mountain Valley Conference this season. They return five seniors to the squad, and bring on four newcomers to round out the roster, and hope to earn a berth to the state playoffs. Seniors Landen Scott, Kale Gardner, Garrett Sager, Oliver Bernhardt, and Levi Szesze all are back for their final year. Scott was a first-team, all-league Mountain Valley selection last season. Last year he played in all 23 games, and averaged 1... Full story

  • Twelve Sisters Outlaws earn football all-league honors

    Rongi Yost|Updated Nov 19, 2024

    The Outlaws had 12 players earn all-league honors this season, including seniors Kayl Mock, Hudson Beckwith, Landen Scott, Kolbi Cotner, Kale Gardner, and Dawson Roberson. Beckwith was named first-team running back, defensive back, and first-team returner. He had 23 carries for 378 yards, four touchdowns rushing and also six receptions for 231 yards and three touchdowns receiving. Coach Gary Thorson said, “Hudson was recognized as the top returner in the league on special teams. He had a dream season and was one of the m... Full story

  • Outlaws earn all-league selection

    Rongi Yost|Updated Nov 19, 2024

    Five Outlaws soccer players earned all-league selection, including senior Micah Dachtler, who was a first team pick. Senior Danny Benson earned second team all league and seniors Cooper Merrill, Andrew Islas, and juniors Nick Palmer and Joseph Derksen were honorable mention. Dachtler was a co-captain for the Outlaws and primarily played at center back. He scored one goal from a set piece during league. Of Dachtler, Coach Jeff Husmann said, “Micah truly personifies the kind of player and person we hope to develop. He is s... Full story

  • Outlaws fall in football playoffs

    Rongi Yost|Updated Nov 12, 2024

    Sisters made the long trek to Lincoln City on Friday, November 8, and took on the Taft Tigers. The Outlaws battled back from a big first half deficit to tie the game late in the fourth quarter, but were unable to keep the Tigers out of the endzone, and ultimately suffered a heart-wrenching 34-27 loss in the final minutes of the contest. The Outlaws had a difficult time at the start of the contest and were unable to stop the Taft passing attack, and quickly found themselves down 0-21 just two minutes into the second quarter.... Full story

  • Five Outlaws named all-league

    Rongi Yost|Updated Nov 12, 2024

    The Lady Outlaws had five volleyball players selected to all-league teams, including Kathryn Scholl and Holly Davis, who were first-team, all-league picks. Scholl finished league with 11.9 kills (first on the team), 1.7 aces, 7.4 digs, and 1.2 blocks per match this season. Coach Josh Kreunen said, “Kathryn is the ultimate team player, willing to play any position on the court to help the team. With the ability to score anywhere along the net and at the service line, Kathryn finished the season as the leading scorer for the O... Full story

  • Girls soccer team ends season

    Rongi Yost|Updated Nov 12, 2024

    The Lady Outlaws fought hard and played well against the No. 5 ranked Banks Braves, but fell 1-0 in round two of the 3A/2A/1A soccer state championships that were held Wednesday, November 6, at Hillsboro Stadium. The Braves did an outstanding job throughout the contest, made good give-and-go passes, and repeatedly took shots on goal. They scored their one goal in the last five minutes of the first half. “The Outlaws held their own and gave the Braves a high energy game that I don’t think they were expecting,” said Coach... Full story

  • Outlaws name all-league players

    Rongi Yost|Updated Nov 12, 2024

    The Lady Outlaws soccer squad had five of their players selected to all-league teams, including seniors Shae Wyland and Ella Davis, who earn first-team honors. Wyland was one of the Outlaws’ captains, and was a standout player in the midfield and on defense. She tallied three assists during league play. “Shae was a vital piece to this team in both defensive and midfield positions,” said Coach Makena Zorza. “She was a great leader, was very coachable, and stepped into any position asked of her. Shae was consistently able to... Full story

  • Outlaws fall in second round of playoffs

    Rongi Yost|Updated Nov 5, 2024

    The Lady Outlaws volleyball team travelled to Horizon Christian (HC) in Tualatin on Wednesday, October 30, and beat the Hawks in three straight sets with scores of 25-18, 25-17, and 25-15, in round one of the state playoffs. They advanced to the second round where they fell in three straight sets to league foe Pleasant Hill (PH) on Saturday. In the first set against the HC Hawks on Wednesday, the score stayed close until 9-10. From there Sisters went on a seven-point run behind great serves from Jordyn Monaghan, which... Full story

  • Football shuts out Harrisburg in big win

    Rongi Yost|Updated Nov 5, 2024

    In Friday night’s contest against Harrisburg on November 1, fans watched teams warm up in a torrential downpour that turned the field into a wet, muddy mess. At the start of the game, the rains stopped for the duration of the contest, but field conditions were still very slick and muddy. The Outlaws dominated play throughout the contest and beat the young Eagles’ squad 52-0. At the start of the contest, Sisters stopped Harrisburg on their fourth down attempt, and took possession of the ball at midfield. On the third pla... Full story

  • Lady Outlaws ready for state

    Rongi Yost|Updated Nov 5, 2024

    The Lady Outlaws wrapped up league play with an 8-0 win on the road at Elmira on Monday, October 28, and finished league with an 8-4 record and second-place finish. Ranked 12th in the state, they earned a first round bye. They will play Banks on Wednesday, November 6, in round two of the 3A/2A/1A Soccer State Championships. The match will start at 5:00 p.m. and be played at Hillsboro Stadium. In Tuesday’s shutout against Elmira, Ella Davis scored all three of Sisters first half goals, the first at the 19-minute mark. Davis h... Full story

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