News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
The Outlaws packed in four games and posted wins in three of them last week. Sisters posted back-to-back wins early in the week: a 4-2 win over Elmira at home on Tuesday, April 3, and an 11-3 victory over Cascade a day later. On Friday, the Outlaws split their games in their double-header at home against Sutherlin: a 7-3 win followed by a 9-3 loss.
Sisters was down early in the league-opener against the Falcons on Tuesday, but in the bottom of the fifth, Austin Lake singled on a 3-2 count and scored two runs to give the Outlaws a 4-2 advantage. The score held through the seventh, and Sisters posted the win.
Zach Morgan went the distance on the mound. Zach allowed five hits and two runs over seven innings, struck-out seven batters, and had zero walks.
Hunter Spor, Turner Stutzman, Austin Morss, and Lake each collected one hit in the contest.
The Outlaws' defense was sure-handed, with zero errors in the game. Lake led the defense with nine plays.
Sisters scored their four runs on four hits and zero errors, and Elmira scored two runs on five hits and three errors.
The following day, the Outlaws crushed Cascade and defeated the Cougars by eight.
Pherry Luz got Sisters on the scoreboard in the first inning. Luz singled on a 3-2 count, which scored two runs. The Outlaws didn't let up, kept the runs rolling in, and posted the win
Sisters tallied 11 hits in the game, with Luz leading the team with three hits. Dillon Tucker and Garrett Vohs had two hits each. The defense was once again perfect, with zero errors.
On Friday, the Outlaws wrapped up their week with a double-header at home against Sutherlin.
Sisters bested the Bulldogs in the first game. Zach Morgan's homer on a 3-2 count that scored three was the highlight of the contest.
Austin Morss did a great job on the mound; he struck out six batters and had zero walks. The defense kept their perfect record going with zero errors. Taylor Fendall made nine plays for the Outlaws.
Lake, Spor, Morgan and Morss all had hits in the game. Morgan and Lake recorded three RBIs and Fendall posted one RBI.
The tides shifted in the second game, and the Bulldogs came out on top, despite the fact that the Outlaws out-hit Sutherlin 9-4.
The Outlaws scored a run on a sacrifice fly from Dillon Tucker in the first inning, and in the bottom of the second tied it up 3-3 on a Pherry Luz single.
In the top of the fifth, the game was tied 3-3. The Bulldogs scored two runs on a double to regain the lead. Sutherlin scored four more runs in the contest and secured the win.
Stutzman pitched the first four innings for the Outlaws. Turner allowed three runs on one hit and struck out four. Luz and Spor came in as relief.
Luz, Scholl, and Vohs each had two hits in the game. Morgan recorded a double, and Tucker and Stutzman singled. The Outlaws left seven players on base.
The Outlaws were scheduled to play at Junction City on Tuesday, April 10. They will travel to Cottage Grove on Friday, April 13.
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