News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon

Girls basketball bitten by Bulldogs

The girls basketball team was routed 44-23 by the Culver Bulldogs at Culver on Tuesday, December 20. Sisters could not get their shots to fall, and they were plagued with turnovers the entire game.

Culver took an early lead and never looked back. The Bulldogs were up 27-9 at the half, and continued to play hard until the final whistle blew.

Sisters shot 25 percent from the field, and 23 percent from the free-throw line.

Rylee Weber and Alexis Stewart each scored seven points for the Outlaws. Weber also recorded four steals. Amanda Smith scored five points, grabbed 10 boards and had two blocks in the contest. Sydney Head added four points.

Assistant Coach Tiffany Lausen said, "Culver is a very well-coached team. They hustled and played a real good game. We're a young team, but if we continue to learn how to play together, take shots we know we can put in, and play good defense we will do very

well."

Sisters is currently 3-2 overall. The Lady Outlaws will take a break until after Christmas and then resume play at home at the annual Sisters Holiday Tournament held Wednesday through Friday, December 28-30.

 

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