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Football
team wins league opener
Sisters
defeated Stayton 20-14 at the Outlaws' homecoming football game on Friday,
October 3.
The offensive line led the
way to the Outlaws win.
"Nathan Teeny, Matt Hodge,
Derrek Ramsey, Brian Jimmerson and Connor Burke really controlled the
ball and the time of possession to allow us to do what we did," said Coach
Bob Macauley.
Tyler McMeekin opened the
scoring in the second quarter on a 16-yard touchdown run. Alan Dale chipped
in the extra point to give the Outlaws a 7-0 lead.
Stayton came back and scored
a touchdown of their own, narrowing Sisters' lead to 7-6. Neither team
scored the remainder of the first half.
Colin Davies started off the
second half with a 22-yard reception and four plays later McMeekin scored
from two yards out.
Sisters held a 13-6 lead until
the fourth quarter. With just six minutes remaining in the game, Stayton
scored on a big play and took a 14-13 lead.
"The best thing about our
team at that point," said Macauley, "was that our guys came off the field
and didn't panic or point fingers. There was a level of maturity there
and they had the attitude, 'We've got to get the ball and go.'"
Sisters took possession and
ran five minutes off the clock on a 70-yard drive. Adam Summerfield completed
four of four passes for a total of 54 yards. Colin Davies caught a 16-yard
pass on a third down to keep the drive alive. Jawan Davis caught two passes
for 30 yards and Jhet Schafer caught a pass for nine yards.
With four yards to go on the
third down, Summerfield ran an option into the end zone to score, pushing
the Outlaws into the lead at 19-14. Dale kicked for the extra point to
give the Outlaws 20.
Colin Davies had three critical
receptions for 55 yards in the game.
"All three of his receptions
were on third downs and were huge plays," said Macauley. "They were all
very athletic receptions that weren't easy to catch. Each of the receptions
kept the ball alive and in our possession and allowed the drive to continue.
If he would have missed we would have been forced to punt."
The defense did their share
in contributing to the win.
"Our defense was just outstanding,"
said Macauley.
Chris Wimer had 11 tackles
on defense. Scott Kramer had eight tackles and blocked an extra point.
Eric King recovered the ball on a fumble and Jacob Crowder notched eight
tackles.
"It was a great effort," said
Macauley. "The guys really controlled Stayton's offense.
"It was a breakthrough game
for us. We're really coming together as a team. We're trusting each other
and doing our assignments."
The Outlaws are 1-0 in league
and 5-0 overall. Third-ranked Sisters will play seventh-ranked Molalla
on Thursday, October 9, at Molalla. |
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