j WAHM SPRINGS, OREGON 97761 Spilyay Tymoo 6 March 19, 1986 Spilyay Tymoo Page V sports Ill j. i - Uf-r -- I' .... IJ - - 1. u i.i n r- -v r. x Deanie Smith guards during state 61-59. I ( - I r .... " j mm f V ' " ' , c - I " , ...... 1 . i1 . , r Six foot and under tourney draws 12 teams The Magpie All-Indian, 6 foot and under mens basketball tour nament held February 28, and March 1, 2, 1986, here at the Community Center with the Warm Springs Magpies and the Spurs Boys clashing in the cham pionship game. The Spur Boys hold a slight lead most of the way through a tough game. They led 23-22 at the end of the first quarter. The Spur Boys opened up the lead to eight points at the half time intermission with the score 52 44, behind the scoring of Gary Pierce and Jim Wabaunse who kept the pressure on the host Magpies. In the third quarter Jamie Henry and B.W. Scott of the Magpies found the range and with accuracy they scored 12 points apiece to come within two points of the Spur at the end of the third quarter at 78-76. In the fourth and final quarter Jamie Henry was six out of seven at the free throw line and with five baskets gave him 16 points to pull ahead for the win. Henry scored a total of 40 points during the game. B.W. Scott added 33 points for the winners, Billy Herrera 1 1 , Dion Smith 8, Willie Stacona, Austin Green and Al Estimo each scored four and Simon Kalama two to round out the scoring for the Magpies. Jim Wabaunse was high scorer for the White Swan Troop with 24 points, Kevin Priest 20, Gary Pierce 16, Shawn Van Pelt 15, Bud Herrera 14, Delmar White foot 7 and Noel Hill 2. The Warm Springs Tribes posted a 1 2 1 -90 win over Owy hee, Nevada, to claim third place and the Nevadians settled for fourth place. Chuck Freemont was high scorer for the Tribes rfSl 40m . '.if.-',. : V . tournament against Newport. with 26, Smitty Smith 22, David Crowe 20, Max Mitchell 17, Owen Danzuka 14, Bob Main, Bobbie Eagleheart and Julian Smith each scored six, and Mike Greene four. Leading scorer for Owhyee was Jason Mininick 26, Tony Mitchell 1 8, Rex Moore 16, Marty Tom 13, Rob Hunter 10, Brent Hunterfourand Alvin Brady three. All the teams who participated in the tourney were Blackwolf, The Dalles, Oregon; Klickatat Bruins; Spearfish of Toppenish, WA; Spur Boys, White Swan, WA; Satus Warriors Hoopa, CA; Owyhee, Nevada and teams from Warm Springs which in clude Sohappy's; War Ponies; Four Winds; W.S. Tribes and the Magpies. Jamie Henry, Magpies was voted M.V.P.; Chuck Freemont of the W.S. Tribes, Mr. Hustle and the team Sportsmanship trophy went to Owyhee. All stars include Willie Stacona and James Scott of the Magpies. Bud Herrera; Kevin Priest Spur Boys; Chuck Freemont, Bob Main, W.S. Tribes, Jason Manning, Rob Hunter, Owyhee, Dan Segar Satus and Troy Fletcher Hoopa, California. BlackWoIfc 72 Sohappy's 70 W.S. Hoptowits 37 Klickatat 63 Four Winds 78 Black Wolfe 68 Chiefs (Hoopa) 62 Satus 90 Spearfish 61 4-Winds 74 Hoptowit 61 Satus 87 Spearfish 48 W.S. Tribes 101 Owy hee 99 Sohappy's 65 Black Wolf 57 Satus 59 Hoopa 61 Owy hee 90 White Swan 98 Owyhee 97 W.S. Tribes 85 Magpies 102 W hite Swan I3S W.S. Tribes 89 7. Owyhee 1 1 1 I. Magpies 102 9. Black Wolf 77 10. Hoopa 97 II. Black Wolf 89 12. Sohappy 58 13. Spur Bovs 103 14 Magpies 107 15. Satus 74 16. Hoopa 72 17. OwhveeR) II W.S.' Tribes 69 19. W.S. Tribes 121 20. Magpies 106 I i 3 I ',,-,. .. m.. . r". jf 1 " "- mm. I Spityey Tymoo photo by Shewczyk White Buffaloes defeat Newport, Bagley scores 24 points What a way to close out the basketball season for senior Donnie Bagley as he played his final home game as a White Buffalo, scoring 24 points to lead Madras in defeating the pesky Burns Hilanders 50-42, in the game that gave them the 1 seed into the state tournament. Bagley was 14 out of20atthe free throw line and sank five field goals and had several good assists and rebounds. It was just a good all around performance. Todd McGuire scored 16 points on seven field goals and two free throws. McGuire pulled down several rebounds, and was in foul trouble just after the second half started. The Hilanders pretty well had a lid on Dick Madden i vrl 1 Pi J Burns inlander team member attempts to steal ball from Donnie Bagley during March 8 game at Madras. Buffs win first, lose second at tourney With just seconds remaining in the first game Teresa Sullivan put a jump shot through to beat Seaside in the opening round of AA girls state play-offs in the Salem Armory. In the second round the Buffs met the Woodburn Bulldogs and were set back 42-34. The Buffs jumped out to a early 4-0 , lead but that was short lived as the Bulldogs came back to take the lead 9-6 at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter things looked a little brighter as Laurie Williams came up with three field goals, Wendy Wilkenson Buffs top Newport 61 - The Newport Cubs put up one heck of a battle right down to the final minute of the game where the Madras White Buffs pulled ahead to slip by with a 61-59 win to put them in the play-off for fourth place with Mac Hi. Lisa Harrison led the scoring 23 points to top all scorers. When the going got tough Teresa Simmons got going with a hot 6 for 6 at the free throw line along with a couple of field goals giving her ten points. Laurie Williams was again super under the basket and she was also four of four at the free throw line and with two field goals and several rebounds before fouling of the game. Teresa Sullivan added seven points on three of six foul shots and "two field goals. Tracy Sullivan was two of four at the free throw line and with two field goals for six points. Wendy Wilkenson scored six points at critical times to keep the Buffs in striking distance before fouling out. Deanie Smith playing good defense and col lecting several rebounds and was one of two at the foul line as he could not get free all evening long. Collecting only two field goals and missing two free throws. Chris Nordmark picked up a couple of field goals while Brian Buslach was on the cold side connecting on only one field goal. It was the two big men for the Hilanders who kept the pressure on the Buffs. Steve Courtney, the 6'6" post man, was double teamed throughout the night by the Buffs, but managed to score 18 points to lead the Burns attack. Shawn Cooper, the other 6'4" post man added ten points. Both teams will go to the state tournament in Eugene. added a basket with Lisa Harrison and Deanie Smith were both one out of two at the free throw line for one point apiece. With key players in foul trouble early in the game Madras had to rely on its bench a lot in the second half. The inexperience of ball handling under pressure was a key factor where the Bulldogs capitalized on causing several turn overs for easy lay ups, some turned into three point plays. The loss of Teresa Sullivan and Lisa Harrison on fouls was a big blow to the Buffs. In the second half Remedy Palmer of Woodburn really hurt for one point. Lisa Gates of Newport kept the pressure on the Buffs. The 5'9" senior scored 20 points before fouling out, also leaving the game on fouls was Nancy Kay McLaughlin dumps Madras for fourth place After five days of tough basket ball Philomath emerged as the 1986, girls AA state champions beating North Valley 51 42, in the championship game. It took one overtime for Marist to beat Woodburn 6 1-60 for third place, and McLaughlin (Mac Hi) beat Madras for fourth place. Have you ever heard a band full of sour notes, well, everything seemed to have gone sour for the Buffs in a game where they couldn't even buy a basket if it were for sale. The meeting was the fourth of the year between the two schools where Mac Hi came out 3-1 winners. in season's 7 i r?--4 i i Hi Lb 5" i Si- Good guarding by Hilanders didn i lead during final play-off game to tournament. Tournament is set for Oregon's MacArthur Court ' ' t. the Buffs with 14 points. She had four easy lay-ups and she was 7 of 1 1 at the foul line. The game could easily have been determined at the free throw line as Madras was 4 of 1 6 while Woodburn was 10 of 23. Madras made 15 field goals to 16 for Woodburn. Laurie Williams was the leading scorer for the Buffs with 14, Lisa Harrison 7, Deanie Smith 6, Tracy Sullivan 3, Allison Thorpe and Wendy Wilkenson two each. Remedy Palmer led the Bulldogs scoring with 16, Barbara Gorman 9, Patricia Torrez, Monica Hitz and Suzy Key with four each Walter three and Steen two. 59 only after she scored 12 points putting pressure on the Buffs. Missy Passmore the 5'4 Jr. scored 14, Kinney 9, and Fisher 4. Laurie Williams closed out a good career as a Buff scoring 1 4 points under extreme pressure, . Lisa Harrison 8, Teresa Sullivan 6, and she was super on rebounding, at last count she had pulled nine rebounds down, Tracy Sullivan scored four, Wendy" Wilkenson 2,Teresa Simmons'' and Angie Namenuk one apiece. Deanie Smith made a good show ing for herself during the time she was in the game. Although losing to league rival Mac Hi, the Buffs showed very well during their play in the state tournament. last game 1 v i i I f lis i , T 1 . I - j r stop Buffaloes from taking the determine first place at state March 18-22 at University of YJ-r Ah