News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
Sisters High School's varsity softball team displayed a lot of versatility in opening the season Monday with a 6-3 win over Mountain View.
The Lady Outlaws collected a dozen base hits, stole a half dozen bases and executed several bunts in avenging last year's 0-10 opening loss to 5A Mountain View.
While the offense did what coach Tom Mauldin expected it would do, the defense committed only one error. In the lopsided loss a year ago, the Lady Outlaws committed 10 errors. Meanwhile, senior pitcher Stoneback scattered five hits, struck out six and walked one in going the distance.
"We reacted well and for a season opener, I couldn't be more pleased," said Mauldin.
The Lady Outlaws are scheduled to host Crook County March 12.
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