Sisters Outlaws Baseball 9-4 Yamhill-Carlton

Five runs proved to be the difference as Sisters opened their baseball season with authority Tuesday afternoon. The Outlaws controlled the non-league matchup against Yamhill-Carlton from start to finish, building enough of a cushion to withstand the visitors' late-game push in the 9-4 victory at home.
Sisters jumped out to an early advantage and never looked back, though Yamhill-Carlton kept things competitive throughout the middle innings. The Outlaws' balanced offensive attack generated consistent pressure, while their defense made the key plays when needed most.
The season-opening win gives Sisters valuable momentum as they prepare for Central Oregon competition ahead. Non-league games like this provide important opportunities to work out early-season kinks while building confidence against quality opponents from other regions.
With their first victory secured, the Outlaws now turn their attention to continuing this strong start. Early-season success often sets the tone for the months ahead, and Sisters showed Tuesday they're ready to compete at a high level this spring.
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