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Pdge 12 Spílyay Ty moo J a n u a r y 19 24 NE Plum Buffalos have highest points average By Brian Mortensen Spilyay Tymoo The Madras High White Buf falo boys basketball team con tinues to put up big numbers on the scoreboard, even in Tri-Val- ley League play, where action’s supposed to be more intense. The White Buffalos continue to have the state’s highest scor ing average at 75.8 points per game and set another high-wa ter mark last Friday in a 107-83 win at Gladstone. Six players scored in double-figures for Madras in the game, including 18 by the hot Marcus Zacarias (38 points in two gam es last w eek) and 17 by D errick Metcalf. Zacarias had a season-best 20 points in a 68-66 win over Val ley Catholic Jan. 10, a game that was decided when M etcalf hit a free-throw line jumper with four seconds left. The wins gave Madras a 2-1 mark in conference play, with Wilsonville, the defending state champion (13-4,3-1 TVL) com ing on Tuesday. LaSalle, at 5-11, 0-4, visits the Buffalodome on Friday. Metcalf, a junior, continues to lead the team with a 15.3 scor in g av erag e, w h ile Ja n se n Harrington averages 12.6 a con test. Zacarias, with his recent surge, brought his average back over double figures at 11.0. Ellsbury, who had a season- high 14 against Gladstone, av erages 8.0, while Carson Ahern averages 7.6 and Albert Adams 6 . 8 . ' In girls basketball, Madras is one of two teams that haven’t yet won in TVL action, along with Estacada, at 0-3, but they played com petitively through three periods of a 58-44 loss to second-place Gladstone Friday. Trailing, 27-21, at the half, M a dras cut the Gladiators’ lead to one before a buzzer-beating three-pointer before the end of the third period put Gladstone back up by four. The M adras offense came from unexpected sources, as junior guard Shirelle Adams led the team in scoring for a second game in a row with 16 points, while Krista Haugen had 12 and Whitley Ruiz 10. Unfortunately, the players the Buffalos expect to score, Briana Stacona and se nior Susan Ahern, combined for five. Stacona was held scoreless for the first time this season in the White Buffalos’ 81-37 loss at Valley Catholic Jan. 10. In that game, only Adams and Haugen, with 11, scored in double figures for Madras, 5-9 going into its game at Wilsonville Tuesday. P rior to T uesday’s gam e, Stacona continued to lead Madras in scoring at 13.6, while Ahern averages 7.3 and Adams 7.0. Madras 475-7560 Coack W orks Collision Repair since 1976 Your finish is our pride BODY, FRAME, UNIBODY, PAINT Hand matched colors Remember, we work for you - not the insurance company! You can choose any body shop of your choice. Auto glass replaced and repaired Tom Brown, Owner 84 S.W. “H” Street P.O. Box 668 Madras, OR 9 7 7 4 1 ASE Certified Master Technicians Phone: (541) 475-6707 FAX: (541) 475-6476 Emergency: (541) 475-4590 1-Car Gold Class Professional loneagle@madras.net TRAILS END FARM SUPPLIES PAT & LEAH SHANNON Condon, O'R^'Boardman, Or SMALL PET SUPPLIES • VETSUPPLIES • TAC PAYBACK, NUTREINA AND KROPPS FEEDS Dave McMechan/Spilyay Kindergartner W illiam Shike is given a lesson in shooting the basketball from an instructor of the Native American Youth and Elders Foundation All-Star Basketball Team. The team was in Warm Springs this week, during an event sponsored by the marketing campaign, “Verb: It’s W hat You Do, Native Style.” The marketing campaign, coordinated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, motivates youth ages 9 to 13 to be active and have fun trying new activities. Lost or stolen items AVAILABLE 1327 N.W. Harris Madras, OR 97741 541-475-7900 Free Forage Analysis Cbçryl Taylor Hair S ’fajlkt Opa/ P a i j >,S 162 SW T+h S iroeA 677 Mol -Mix Protein Tubs Mineral Supplements o^aldayÇ^a.oom Madras OK <?77A1 "Our Customers Deserve Q uality 1 MtfMMli Lost/Stolen — Beaded Items (pictured above): One read shell dress. One side piece (trade beads). One beaded belt, fully beaded. O ne PR fully beaded. Moccassins. One beaded crown. One beaded bag. One beaded side piece (not pictured with loomed strap). One vintage scarf. Reward: please call Valerie Switzler at (451) 325-3114. Notice: The Probate Court will no longer provide the ser vice of memory cards to the tribal members. Please con tact Selena Boise for this ser vice at 553-3274. Thank you. Discount Carpet 108 NW 4th Street, in Madras (New location, right across from Ag West ) Larger selections now on hand! Stop and say AttgeCa and Jetty Carpet - Ceramic - Repairs Tile Vinyl Blinds 475-4434