SPILYAY TYMOO
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SPORTS
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u,___m„v nnt havf m m / in first during the Annual AU-
team came in fourth. TulaUp finished first. Taholah placed second in the
Indian Warm Springs Men's Baseball Tournament on July 18 and 19 but it wasn't
because pitcher Wldtney Miller didn't know what he was doing. The Warm Springs
July 12 ra ce was d o u b le p oin ter
The bicycle motocross race
held on J u ly 12 at the
C o m m u n ity Center was a
double-pointer. Each A m eri
can B ic y c le A s s o c ia tio n
m e m b e r p la c in g re ce ive d
double the points norm ally
received in an A B A approved
race.
The point system in B M X
racing was initiated by the
A B A which was formed to give
national prominence to the
sport. Under the rules o f the
s a n c t io n , a r i d e r m a y
accumulate points locally at his
A B A sanctioned track and also
on a national basis. A rider
must be an A B A member to
receive points although other
rider can compete fo r trophies.
The number o f points a rider
has determines the class he is in.
From novice, a rider would
enter an expert class after
competing in a number o f races
and a c c u m u la tin g enough
points. He would thereafter
compete w ith experts in his or
her age group.
The district point distribu
tio n is as follows:
Novice-1st— 25 points; 2nd—
20 points; 3rd— 15 points;
4th— 10 points; 5th— 5 points.
E xpert-1st 50 points; 2nd—40
points; 3rd— 30 points; 4 th— 20
points; 5th— 10 points.
WSRIA
13 year e x p e rt: 1. Bob
DeVaney; 2. M ike Henderson;
3. Jason Palmer; 4. T roy
Ewers.
14 year novice: 1. T erry Macy;
2. David Turner; 3. Ryan
Smith; 4. M a rk Evans.
13 and 14 year open: 1. Chris
Booker; 2. T ro y Ewers; 3. Brett
Keating; 4. T erry Macy.
14 y e a r e x p e rt: l. K iv e n
Nordquist; 2. Kevin Heffing-
ton; 3. Chris Booker; 4. M ike
Acocella
15 year expert: 1. Joey Headlee;
2. Damian Couch; 3.D oug
Brown; 4. B illy James.
16 year and over novice: 1.
Shawn P lu g h o ff; 2. B rian
Howerton; 3. Randy M urphy.
16 year and older e xp e rt 1 .Ben
Goss; 2. Ben Joy; 3. Jay
Fitzsimmons.
Spifyay Tymoo photo by Shewczyk
2 n d Cinnuul junior' g o lf tOUriMMTWnt
E xtra g o lf activities fo r the
Eignt o ’clock is Tee-off time
fo r young golfers onAugust 29 ju n io r w ill be held including:
fo r young golfers on August 29 long drives, K -P ’s, longest putt.
and 30 at Kah-Nee-Ta go lf A version o f race horse is to be
course fo r the 2nd Annual Kah- played a fte r the Saturday
Nee-Ta Ju n io r G o lf Tourna round.
E ntry fee fo r the tournament
ment. Eighteen holes w ill be
played in all divisions except is $15, $7 fo r pee wee. Divisions
are: Junior, 16-17; Boys 14-15;
pee wee.
The top te a finishers in the Intermediate boy, 12-13 and
top age group w ill play as 10-11; Pee wee boys, 9 and
partners w ith the top ten under; Ju n io r girl, 15-17; Girls,
finishers in the lower age 12-14; Pee wee girls, 11 and
groups.
under.
A $100 prize w ill be divided
by the first three finishers; $50,
$30 and $20 in merchandise.
Food w ill be provided fo r
ju niors and parents on both
days.
E ntry blanks can be picked
up at the C om m unity Center or
by w ritin g to the W arm Springs
A thletic Association, P.O. Box
C, W arm Springs, Oregon
97761.
Little leaguers put up tough fight
The Jefferson C ounty L ittle
League came home fro m
D istrict 5 Tournam ent on July
22, 23 and 24 in Boardman,
Oregon w ith the experience o f
playing in s tiff competion but
unfortunately w ith no w inning
tro p h ie s .
The team was defeated in
their firs t game against H ood
R iver w ith a score o f 12-2..
According to parent team
manager Uren Leonard, “ the
kids played tough.” He said
but errors in the outfield were
costly. The score o f 2-2 fo r
much o f the game but because
o f several errors, the game was
lost.
The parental support given
the L ittle League team was
outstanding, Leonard says.
Members o f the Jefferson
C ounty L ittle League team
from W arm Springs include
E m e rs o n M ille r , T ra y
Leonard, V ir g il W in d yb o y,
Tony Stacona and A lvis Sm ith
there w as verv aood nitchinn i n
T e a m cn a c h fo r the
Jefferson County L ittle League
All-S tars was M ike Leno.
Sponsors fo r the teams in the
area include: the Confederated
Tribes o f W arm Springs,
M a d ra s B u iId e rs, T h r ifty
P_r i*g, M a d ra s P lu m b in g ,
Madras Ju n io r Chamber o f
C om m erce, T he C h ris tia n
C h u r c h , K iw a n is C lu b ,
Insurance M a rt, M id-O regon
Heating and Sheet M etal, Guy
D avis C hevrolet, U & I
Incorporated m Metolius, and
Central Oregon Electric Co-op.
standings
Editors: We were unable to
include more o f the partici-
tants in this issue because o f
lack o f space:
The W S IR A standings plus
the local cowboys and cowgirls
are as follows.
Bareback
1. Roy Bogody
2. Vince Garcia
3. H arley Reynolds
8. Leland Tom
Saddle Bronc
1. Vince Garcia
2. Eddie Rogers
3. Jerry Sam
4. Terry Squiemphen
12. Leland Tom
C a lf Roping
1. G arrett Spoonhunter
2. M el Joseph
3. Fred Kinerson, Jr. ■
Results o f the July 12 B M X
race include:
11 year expert: Brett Keating;
2. Joel Strangland; 3. Dave
Presley; 4. D avid Presley
12 year novice: 1. T o n y
Stacona; 2. Chris Katona; 3.
Juan Gutierrez.
12 year expert: 1. K irk Linder;
2. Steve McLeod; 3. Warren
M arks
13 year novice: 1. Chris H art; 2.
L arry M acy; 3. David Burdick;
4. M ike Headier.
tournament with the Clallam Tribe from
B u llrid in g
1. Gary Sam
2. M a rio n Ives
3. Terrance Covers Up
10. R icky Graybael
Cow M ilk in g
1. Wes W illiam s, Sr.
2. Fred W illiam s
3. Fred Kinerson. Sr.
Barrel Racing
1. Cathi W illiam s
2. Connie Sam
3.. Hester, W illiam s
4. Sammy A lien
5. C.R. Squiemphen
10. M a rita Johnson
Team Roping
1. Fred W illiam s
2. Wes W illiam s, Sr.
3. Randy Rogers
27. C.R. Squiemphen
27. Terry Squiemphen
31. B yron P att
Jefferson County Little League All-Stars