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  • Kreunen is new head volleyball coach

    Rongi Yost|Updated Aug 20, 2024

    Josh Kreunen was recently hired as the new head girls volleyball coach. He brings with him a wealth of personal and coaching experience. Kreunen started playing club volleyball when he was a sophomore in high school and played through high school, college, and beyond. While in high school, Josh played as a setter and outside hitter, and was voted to the All Regional Team as a setter his senior year. He graduated from Columbia River High School in Vancouver, Washington, and... Full story

  • Coaching remains a challenging gig in Sisters

    Jim Cornelius|Updated Jul 9, 2024

    Coaching high school sports can be extraordinarily rewarding - helping young people grow and realize their potential, and creating bonds and memories that last a lifetime. Sports means a lot in Sisters, and many programs have had exceptional success. Coaching also comes with a high degree of stress and pressure, even in - perhaps especially in - the most successful programs. Last month, two-time Coach of the Year and 2023 state champion volleyball coach Rory Rush resigned her... Full story

  • Travel baseball is a hit in Sisters

    Matt Van Slyke|Updated Jun 18, 2024

    For years, Sisters had not offered a competitive travel baseball program - not even for their home tournament -until the Bandits home-run-trotted in on June 1 to collect some serious hardware. The Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce organizes Sisters Country Tournament Baseball. "We doubled our divisions this year and did a lot more work on the fields. The Bandits worked on those fields for weeks," said Chamber Membership & Marketing Coordinator Turi Shergold. Then they knocked... Full story

  • Relay team competes at U.S. junior nationals

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 18, 2024

    Three Sisters High School athletes, along with a friend from Redmond, competed at the Nike U.S. U20 Nationals in the 4x400-meter relay on Saturday, June 15, at Hayward Field in Eugene, as part of a four-day event featuring athletes from throughout America. The relay crew accepted the invitation following the Outlaws’ second place finish in the event at the OSAA State Championships last month, also at Hayward Field. Brooke Duey, Audrey Corcoran, and Josie Ryan, who ran on the state team, added Eden Anspach from Redmond High S... Full story

  • Football game supports Project Unify

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 11, 2024

    The public is invited to the first annual Black and White Spring flag football games slated for Wednesday, June 12, at Reed Stadium. Girls will play a “powderpuff” game starting at 6 p.m. followed by a boys flag football game featuring members of the Outlaws tackle football team at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $3 per person and additional donations will also be accepted. Girls’ teams from each grade level will square off to get things started. The first game will be freshmen versus juniors followed by the sophomores versus the s... Full story

  • Kizziar to play tennis for George Fox University

    Rongi Yost|Updated Jun 4, 2024

    Juhree Kizziar, who has competed in the No. 1 varsity singles spot all four years at Sisters High School (SHS), has committed to play tennis for the George Fox University Bruins next year. Kizziar has lived in Sisters her whole life, but didn't pick up a tennis racket until seventh grade. She told The Nugget she just hit the ball around with her older brother Jed, who played tennis at SHS and has been the girls assistant tennis coach for the past four years. Juhree noted that... Full story

  • Girls tennis finishes eighth at state

    Rongi Yost|Updated May 28, 2024

    The girls tennis squad took four players Juhree Kizziar and Katie Ryan (singles), and doubles duo Sophie Rush and Shae Wyland, to the state tennis championships held at the Oregon State Campus in Corvallis Thursday through Saturday, May 23-25. The Lady Outlaws finished eighth out of 21 teams in attendance. Katie Ryan dominated play and blanked Kendal Wilson of Henley 6-0, 6-0, in her first match round on Thursday. Coach Bruce Fenn said, “That was the best tennis I’ve seen Katie play all year. Her serves were hit with pac... Full story

  • Outdueled Outlaws hold their heads high

    Matt Van Slyke|Updated May 28, 2024

    Sisters Varsity Baseball's playoff run ended on Friday with a 4-1 quarterfinals loss at Pleasant Hill. Senior Brody Fischer and junior Landen Scott hit first-inning singles but the Outlaw offense floundered, unable to convert scoring chances. The Pleasant Hill Billies scored first, in the third inning, and Sisters answered in the fourth. Justin deSmet hit a grounder, reached first on an error, and brought in Fischer to tie it 1-1. Then the wheels fell off. Sisters starter... Full story

  • Pulver takes Outlaws to fifth place in tennis

    Rongi Yost|Updated May 28, 2024

    Dominic Pulver was the lone player from the boys’ tennis squad to make it to the state championships held at Oregon State University Thursday through Saturday, May 23rd through the 25th. Seventeen teams were in attendance and, as the lone Outlaw player, Pulver took them to a tie with three other schools, Crook County, Nyssa, and Vale, for a fifth place finish. Pulver had a bye in the first round on Thursday, and on Friday in round two defeated Sam McLaughlin of Marist 6-3, 6-4, in a very competitive match. Pulver kept M... Full story

  • Sisters lacrosse players see action in combined program

    Tatum Cramer|Updated May 28, 2024

    Coming into the 2024 lacrosse season the Sisters Outlaws lacrosse girls team was facing a challenge: Either don't have a lacrosse team, due to the lack of players, or figure out some way to combine with a neighboring program to complete a team. Faced with this challenge Sisters Coach Mckenna Jones, and Coach Pam Whitman and Matt Hansen, girls Redmond coaches, came together and decided to form Three Peaks Lacrosse, a combination of Ridgeview High School, Redmond High School,... Full story

  • Outlaws Baseball advances to playoff quarterfinals

    Matt Van Slyke|Updated May 24, 2024

    A big home win has propelled Sisters Varsity Baseball to the next round of the state playoffs. Next, the team travels to league rival Pleasant Hill. Their game is set for Friday, May 24 at 4:30 p.m. The Outlaws secured their spot in the OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union 3A Baseball State Championship Quarterfinals on Wednesday, blanking South Umpqua 9-0 at home. The Round-2 matchup was a tight one at first. Sophomores Jace Owens and Sebastian Storch each singled in a run,... Full story

  • League champion Outlaws enter playoffs on Wednesday

    Matt Van Slyke|Updated May 21, 2024

    The Mountain Valley Conference Baseball Champion Varsity Outlaws are hosting an Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) playoff game to extend their remarkable 2024 campaign. Sisters will face South Umpqua on Wednesday, May 22, at 4:30 p.m. at Sisters High School, in Round 2 of the OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union 3A Baseball State Championship. This is a single-elimination matchup: the winner makes the quarterfinals; the other goes home. The Outlaws (Mountain Valley... Full story

  • Boys tennis wraps up district tournament

    Rongi Yost|Updated May 21, 2024

    The Outlaws tennis team had two players, sophomores Dominic Pulver and Jack Murray, compete in the final two-day event of the Special District 4 Tournament, held at Prineville High School May 17–18. Pulver earned a fourth-place finish and will advance to the State Championship to be held in Corvallis Thursday through Saturday, May 23–25. On Friday, Pulver made short work of his opponent Alex Salas of Irrigon and won the match 6-0, 6-2. Pulver hit the ball hard from the baseline, came in for a volley when he had opp... Full story

  • Outlaws girls track fourth at state

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 21, 2024

    Up and downs, surprises, and close calls marked the two days of competition for the Sisters girls and boys at the OSAA State 3A Championships held May 16-17 at Hayward Field in Eugene. When all was said and done, the girls had a fourth place team trophy to bring home for their efforts. Day one of the competition on Thursday began with two Outlaws in the high jump, senior Gracie Vohs and freshman Althea Crabtree. Vohs entered the competition with the second-best season mark... Full story

  • Girls tennis crowned District champions

    Rongi Yost|Updated May 21, 2024

    The Lady Outlaws have retained the tennis crown. The girls tennis team turned in fabulous performances in the final two-day Special District 4 Tournament event held at Prineville High School on Friday and Saturday, May 17-18, and were crowned the District Champs for the second consecutive year. Sisters finished first with 20 points, and Crook County was runner up with 17. Juhree Kizziar and Katie Ryan (singles) and Leah O’Hern and Sophie Rush (doubles) all earned a berth to the state tournament, which will be held at Oregon S... Full story

  • Girls tennis sends six to next round

    Rongi Yost|Updated May 14, 2024

    The girls tennis squad competed in the first round of districts held at the Columbia Basin Racquet Club in Richland, Washington, on Friday and Saturday, May 10-11. The team played well, and will send four singles players and one doubles team to the quarterfinals, which will be held at Crook County High School on Friday and Saturday, May 17-18. Juhree Kizziar (No. 1 singles) blanked her two opponents, D. Patricio from Irrigon and Rodriquez from Umatilla, 6-0, 6-0. “Juhree was the leader of the team and moved swiftly through t... Full story

  • Boys tennis competes at district tournament

    Rongi Yost|Updated May 14, 2024

    The boys tennis squad took six players to the first round of districts which was held Friday and Saturday, May 10 and 11, at the Cascade Racquet Club in Richland, Washington. Dominic Pulver (No.1 singles) and Jack Murray (No. 3 singles) had great performances, beat both their opponents, and will advance to the second round of district play which will be held at Crook County High School Friday and Saturday, May 17 and 18. “These two have worked hard all year to improve their skills, and strategically this tournament they both... Full story

  • Outlaws golfers close out season

    Updated May 14, 2024

    The Outlaws travelled to Florence, Oregon, on May 5-6-7 to compete in the 3A-2A-1A District Golf event, which is the way teams qualify for the Oregon State Golf Championships. Outlaws Golf is part of Special District 2 (SD2) which consists of 16 teams. "Sisters plays mostly in Central Oregon, but this was a fun trip to the coast, and we were able to play a very nice layout, formerly known as Sandpines, now called Florence Golf Links," said Coach Bill Mitchell. The team played... Full story

  • Outlaws boys place fourth in District

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 14, 2024

    The Outlaws boys’ track and field team matched its fourth place District finish from 2023 behind two state qualifiers and a slew of personal records among the team members. The District meet covered two days at Reed Stadium, May 9-10. John Berg earned a wild card berth to state competition by placing third in the 400 meters with a personal record of 52.39. “I am so happy for John this season after him being hurt last year,” said coach Jonathan Kelly. “He has flourished this year. Reid Woodson also earned a wildcard spot, i... Full story

  • Outlaws softball squad honors senior in final game

    Matt Van Slyke|Updated May 14, 2024

    Cooper Alport's final at-bat lasted longer than any other last Friday at Reed Stadium. Adding foul tip after foul tip to a full count, Cooper stayed alive for 14 pitches. She's a fighter, but it was almost as if she didn't want to leave - the moment, the season, her team; her community. Cooper went 2-for-4 in the season finale, hitting a double and reaching second base a second time for her second hit, on an error by opponent Harrisburg. Both times, she came around to score,... Full story

  • Outlaws looking ahead to playoff action

    Matt Van Slyke|Updated May 14, 2024

    Senior Night ended on a high note for the Outlaws. The Sisters Varsity Baseball team blanked Harrisburg last week for a League record of 15-3. A shutout win capped off a four-game week: Sisters beat Harrisburg 7-2 on Tuesday, May 7, defeated Taft 19-3 on Wednesday, then took down Harrisburg twice on Friday, 8-4 and 10-0. Between Friday's games, the team celebrated its seniors Austin Dean, Justin deSmet, Brody Fischer, and Tristen Madron. From the mound, Fischer gave up three... Full story

  • Girls track and field district champs

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 14, 2024

    A well-balanced day on the track, coupled with bright spots in the field, earned the Outlaw girls' team its second consecutive 3A Special District 4 title after two days of action at Reed Stadium May 9-10. Sisters amassed 148 points to easily outdistance second place Siuslaw (109) in the team race. La Pine finished third (97), followed by Creswell (90), Elmira (66), Glide (56), Pleasant Hill (55), and Sutherlin (29). The top two finishers in each event at District meets qualif... Full story

  • Sisters hosts district track meet this week

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated May 7, 2024

    Sisters High School will host the 3A Special District 3 Championships this week on Thursday and Friday, May 9-10. The meet serves not only to determine the team champions for the district, but as the qualifier for the OSAA Track and Field Championships set for the following week at Hayward Field. The top two finishers in each event will qualify for state, along with one state-wide wild card entry in each event. Additional athletes may advance to state by meeting automatic qualifying standards. Teams competing at the meet incl... Full story

  • Varsity softball earns elusive win at Siuslaw

    Matt Van Slyke|Updated May 7, 2024

    "We won! Our Sisters Softball won!" The excited exclamation came from Sisters Varsity Assistant Softball Coach Janet Cusimano immediately after the Outlaws varsity team won their first game of the season May 2 at Siuslaw. The Sisters High Softball Outlaws have been working extremely hard. It is showing. "Improving during every practice is our coaching message. At games, regardless of the score, the priority is teamwork, communication, and fun," said Head Coach Gary Barr, who... Full story

  • Red-hot Outlaws baseball on a roll

    Matt Van Slyke|Updated May 7, 2024

    In a series of high-stakes matchups, Sisters Varsity Outlaws have won 12 of their last 13, and play four games this week, culminating in a doubleheader on Friday, May 10 — Senior Night. Led by standout performances from key players like seniors Brody Fischer and Austin Dean, the Outlaws have demonstrated resilience, propelling them to success. The team started the week with an overall record of 16-6, league record of 12-3, and OSAA Rank #5 in the 3A-4 Mountain Valley Conference. Sisters, Pleasant Hill, and La Pine are tops i... Full story

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