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Lady Outlaws demolished by Bulldogs

The Lady Outlaws traveled to Sutherlin on Friday, February 5, and were crushed 67-8 by the top-ranked Bulldogs.

Sisters struggled from the get-go and was never able to keep up with the Bulldogs' transition offense. The Outlaws gave up many easy lay-ins and allowed Taylor Stricklin to score 36 points, 26 of which came in the first half. Sisters wasn't able to adjust in the post area, and Stricklin scored numerous easy buckets.

Offensively, the Outlaws passed the ball poorly, which resulted in turnovers and easy buckets for the Bulldogs.

Coach Casey Pallister said, "We weren't patient and confident in our offense, and our technique was not up to par. That said, Sutherlin is an excellent team, and we knew they were going to be a big challenge. We didn't give our best effort this game, but we are looking forward to competing hard in our next two weeks of league."

Sisters dropped to a 2-4 record in league play. The Outlaws were scheduled to play at Cottage Grove on Tuesday, February 9. Sisters will face the Huskies at home in Sisters on Friday, February 12.

 

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