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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1976)
MARCH 19, 1976 WARM SPRINGS, OREGON PAGE 7 THE CHAMPIONS of N.I.A.A. Girls Basketball Tournament, Omak Wa„ are, top row, left to right: Enid Pierre, Julie Cate, Unidentified, Cheryl McCraige, Lynn Cooper, bottom, Coach Ron, Susie Marchand, Ora Smith, and Elaine George. RUNNER-UP TEAM of the N.I.A.A. Tourney Seattle Spirits, top row. Coach Bill, Rose Tageant, Babe Rivas, Annie Dator, Melody Shopbill, Lena Tageant, Lola Romero. (On the left) Bob Duden putting on the 2nd green during the Pro-Am Tourney. (On right) Louie Pitt of Warm Springs successfully sinks his putt on No. 12 green, part of the new nine at Kah- Nee-Ta. Pattie McCormick was named the most valuable play er for this years CottenTail tournament held over the week end of Mar. 12, 13, 14, at the Warm Springs Community Cen ter. Lapwi, Idaho team won the championship by defeating Yearington, Nev., in the final game. Fran Moses gave an out standing performance and was named Miss Hustle for the tournament. The list of the tournament All-Stars Althea Dunn, Yering ton Nev., Brenda Stewart, Tul- alip, Wa., Kerma Greene, Lap wai, Fran Moses W.S. Brav- ettes, Thelma Waubausee, Scowma, Anna Smith, Yearing ton, Patti McCormick, Lapwai, Melinda Shoulders, Eugene, Pam Jones, Pendleton. The Sportsmanship trophy went to Yearington, Nev., 4th place went to Tulalip, Wa., third went to W.S. Bravettes, THE LAPWAI girls basketball team ready for action in the final Yearington, Nev., was the game of the tournament. Shown in the center of the picture is No. runner-up, and Lapwai was this 40, who was voted the most valuable player of the Cottentail years champions. tournament by all the coaches. NO. 5 in the picture is Fran Moses who claimed the title as “miss Hustle”, of this years tournament, also pictured are Waunda Charlie, and Helena Shike.