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PAGE 10 WARM SPRINGS, OREGON JANUARY 21, 1977 SPORTS G irl’s Basketball Team Rated Tops Coach Dave Wiles The still unbeaten Madras girls White buffalo basketball team boasts a 8-0 record and is generating some real excite ment among area residents. The girls varsity team is con sidered to be among the top five in the state, with Crook County their closest rival. Warm Springs can be proud of their contribution to this strong team, as half the team is comprised of girls from the reservation. They are: Kim Manion, F ran Moses, Mina Shike, Vallerie Lawrence, row - left to right): Kimiko Danzuka, Vallerie Lawrence, Kimiko Danzuka, Marla Patt, THE GIRL’S White Buffalo basketball team remains unbeaten Tammi Winterburn, änd Marla Patt. Not shown are Molly and Barbara Earl. this season. Team members are (from left to right - standing): Davis and Marcy Phillips. Other team members are: Joanie Hatfield, Mina Shike, Jenneta Ennis, Kim Manion, Fran (Photo by Sandy Rangila) Joanie Hatfield, Roberta Koch, Moses, Barbara Earl, Roberta Koch, and Mary Nelson. (Front Tammi Winterburn, Jenneta Ennis, Molly Davis, Marcy Phillips, and Mary Nelson. faloes played Crook County, programs there they get ac Fran Moses, a senior, was their main rival, in one of the quainted with the basketball at the leading scorer last year most outstanding games ever a younger age and pick up averaging 18 points per game, Coordination very early. 10 rebounds a game, and 4 to 5 seen here in Central Oregon, “A real factor is that the according to coach Wiles. assists per game. She tore best girls are the ones who M adras won 57-54. In a re some ligam ents in her knee or three match Thursday, Jan. 20th, the compete in two during the first game this sports,” said the coach. “ I Madras girls proved themselves season, though she played in think the day of a really again with a 54-45 win in a the second game until she was competitive girl in one sport is overcome -by the pain. Coach real nail biter. gone,” he added. “ Our best Dave Wiles anticipates that she female athletes are the ones Fast breaking, quickness, will be back in one and a half who excel in everyting - track, and speed enable the girls to or two weeks, and will be volleyball, basketball . ..." compile unusually high scores. running “ full steam ” by th e ' . The team, it appears, has For example., against Crook end of the month. another element which could County they won with a score With F ran tem porarily be attributed to its success. sidelined, the five starters are of 57, against Bend on the 13th This ingredient was suspected they scored 51 points, and they Kim Manion (who is averaging won easily over Burns on the because of the coach’s abun 18 points per game), Barbara dant enthusiasm, but was con 15th with a tally of 54 points. Earl, Mary Nelson, Mina Shike, firmed when he brought out And th ere’s no mincing and Joanie Hatfield. Vallerie around about the game. “It’s numerous clippings of girls Lawrence is also considered basketball news stories and one of the seven strong start girls lib all the w ay!” said proclaimed, “ I ’m for girls Wiles. “They play a complete ers including F ran Moses of basketball ! ” course, if she’s healthy, ac league schedule and have equal time on the floor with the cording to the coach. 4853234853530001482323485323485348 During the Central Oregon varsity boys.” Wiles predicts that in the next two or three Tournament at Bend bn Janu ary 7th, the girls White buf- years, the boys and girls var sity teams will be traveling to gether while the younger teams can play more in Cen tral Oregon. „ MADRAS HIGH SCHOOL “So far, as a team, we’re GIRLS GASKETRALL SCHEDULE - 1878-77 shooting 38 per cent from the T1K FLACE 8P F B K B T OATS 2:00 A w ay Sh erid an Tourn. Fri. Dec. 17 field, and 40 per cent at free- 2:00 A w ay S h e rid an Tourn. S a t. Dec. 18 7 : « - 8:30 A w ay Can. Ore. Tourn. Fri. Jan . 7 throw shooting,” said Wiles. C rook Co. Bend The Warm Springs Chess Redmond M ad ra s “And at this time, Kim Manion Club will be holding a three 7 :0 0 -8 3 0 Can. Ore. Tourn: H om e Sat. Jan . 6 is our leading scorer with 127 W in ners 8 Losers round chess tournament at the 6 :1 5 - 8 0 0 A w ay Bend Thürs. Jan. 13 points, while B arbara Earl Community Center Thursday 130 B um s H om e Sat. Jan . 15 8:15 A w ay Tues. Jan . 18 Redmond leads with 117 rebounds. 6:1 5 - H om e C ro o k County Thurs. Jan. 20 evening January 27. Chess en 1:30 H om e Grant Union S a t. Jan . 22 When asked to what he at thusiasts of all ages are en 6:15 Home W ah ton k a Fri. Jan. 28 6:15 A w ay tributes the large representa couraged to come and take M ac Hi Sat. Jan . 2 9 6 :1 5 - H om e Tues. Feb. 1 Bend tion of Warm Springs girls to part in the meet. 6:1 5 - H om e Thurs. Feb. 10 Redmond A w ay 1:30 Burns Sat. Feb. 12 the team, Wiles said he thinks Tues. Feb. 15 Games will begin at 7:00, 6:1 5 - 8 0 0 Home M a c Hi Fri. Feb. 18 that the Community Center in 8:00 and 9:00. First prize, if at HARDLY A RELAXING way to spend the lunch hour . . . Uren 1:30 A w ay Grant Union Sat. Feb. 19 6 : 1 5 - A w ay C rook County Tues. Feb. 22 Warm Springs has had “ a least twelve players partici Leonard and Dale Parker vie on the community center courts 6:1 5 - A w ay W ah ton k a Fri. Feb. 25 ■ which are open to those interested in noontime exercise. Others great bearing on the kids.” He pate, will be a chess set. Sat Feb. 26 A w ay District Fri. M a r. 4 said that because of the good in « n r l i f t w e ig h ts . A w ay District Sat. M a r. 5 Chess tourney planned