News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
The Outlaws lost 27-7 at Burns on Friday, September 11.
Sisters opened the game with a strong drive which was capped by a Chase Klient touchdown from the seven-yard line. Solid blocking was provided by Hayden Hudson, Max Stovall and Randon Beech.
Alex Novotny's kick for the extra point was good, and the Outlaws took a 7-0 lead.
The lead was short-lived as Burns returned the kick for a touchdown and closed the gap 7-6.
Coach Bob Macauley said that the Outlaws offense stalled from that point on.
Burns returned a punt for a touchdown and scored another TD just before halftime. At the half the Outlaws trailed 27-7.
In the second half the Outlaws defense played their best of the year behind Bryce Alderman, Jaylen Miller, Randon Beech and Hayden Hudson. The offense, according to Macauley, had moments of brilliance, but no consistency.
Klient was the Outlaws player of the game. Klient rushed 26 times for 126 yards and a touchdown and caught four passes for 76 yards.
Sisters will host Madras on Friday, September 18. Madras is coached by former Outlaws assistant coach Clyde Powell.
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