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Outlaws Swimmers Compete at State Championships
Sophomore Lola Magner represents Sisters High School at the OSAA 4A/3A/2A/1A State Swimming Championships.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Lola Magner, a sophomore swimmer from Sisters High School, competed in two individual events and one relay at the recent OSAA 4A/3A/2A/1A State Swimming Championships held in Beaverton, Oregon. While she narrowly missed making the finals in the 100-yard backstroke and 100-yard breaststroke, Magner teamed up with three other Outlaws swimmers to finish 11th in the 200-yard freestyle relay.
Why it matters
The State Swimming Championships represent the pinnacle of high school swimming competition in Oregon, and Lola Magner's participation as a sophomore is an impressive accomplishment that showcases the talent and potential of the Sisters High School swim program.
The details
Magner clocked times of 1:07.78 in the 100-yard backstroke prelims and 1:19.11 in the 100-yard breaststroke, finishing just outside of the finals in both events. In the 200-yard freestyle relay, Magner teamed up with Rylie Bick, Haven Heuberger, and Kate Singleton to post a time of 1:54.04, good for 11th place.
- The OSAA 4A/3A/2A/1A State Swimming Championships were held on February 20-21, 2026 in Beaverton, Oregon.
The players
Lola Magner
A sophomore swimmer at Sisters High School who competed in two individual events and one relay at the 2026 OSAA State Swimming Championships.
Rylie Bick
A member of the Sisters High School 200-yard freestyle relay team that finished 11th at the state meet.
Haven Heuberger
A member of the Sisters High School 200-yard freestyle relay team that finished 11th at the state meet.
Kate Singleton
A member of the Sisters High School 200-yard freestyle relay team that finished 11th at the state meet.
Alex Bick
The head coach of the Sisters High School swim team.
What they’re saying
“It was great exposure for the youngsters on the team, Lola and Ryah (Nordell), who I expect will be back at state in the seasons to come and personally it's been especially nice to be able to coach my daughter Rylie all four years.”
— Alex Bick, Head Coach, Sisters High School Swim Team (The Nugget Newspaper)
What’s next
Coach Bick and the Sisters High School swim team will look to build on this year's state meet experience and return even stronger next season, with Lola Magner and other young swimmers poised to make an impact.
The takeaway
The Sisters High School swim program continues to develop talented athletes who can compete at the highest levels of high school competition in Oregon. Lola Magner's performance at the state meet as a sophomore is a promising sign for the future of the Outlaws swim team.


