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Spilyay Tymoo February 2 6 , 1982 Page 11 M ini-M arathon Update St. Jude’s bike-a-thon May 1 A bike-a-thon to raise money the St. Judes Hospital in for the St. Jude Children’s childhood diseases which are of Research Hospital is planned a devastine nature. St. Judes is for May 1. Elina Langnese of a non-profit organization. The Warm Springs is spearheading hospital is a non-sectarian, the bike-a-thon. interracial and completely free A route has been chosen up of charge, research hospital the Tenino Valley highway. w orking to com bat such The bike-a-thon is in the diseases as acute lymphoblas planning stages and Langnese tic, leukemia Hodkins disease is seeking people interested in and other forms of cancer, assisting her. Contact her at infetile malnutrition and othr 553-1161 Ext. 241. childhood diseases^ Children The riders of the bike-a-thon receive the best, most up-to- will seek pledges from people to date medical care available donate money for each mile regardless of their economic which they complete. The status. money will be used to futher The success of the bike-a- research being conducted by thon will depend upon the bike riders and the support of the community according to Elina. It will take a combined effort for a successful ride. Persons will be needed for taking registration form s, check points and numerous other jobs. For riders participating in the bike-a-thon there will be special T-shirts for those who turn in a minimum of $25 after the completed frm and monies the completed form and monies are received. Jackets will also be given to those who turn in a minimum of $75. It could prove to be a great way to celebrate May Day. War Chiefs place third in tourney The 4-H basketball club, the War Chiefs, was entered in a basketball tournament at Pal’s B oy’s C lub in P o rtla n d February 19-21. The tourna ment was for boys 15 and under. The War Chiefs won their first three games. Their first lose was to Columbia Boy’s Club by one, narrow point. They went on to play the Lent’s Boy’s Club the next day, but couldn’t get the three points they needed to beat them. The result of the tournament was: Lent’s Boy’s Club, first; Columbia Boy’s Club, second; and War Chiefs, third. “I was satisfied with the way the team perfomed and with their attitude,” said coach Nelson Zomont. The War Chiefs participated well in the 12-team tournament and all the teams were taller. “ They represented W arm Springs well,” said Zomont. He continued, saying, “I would like to thank the parents who attended the gam es, and especially Don Sohappy for his interest and help.” Bravettes take second in Nisqually The 4th A nnual M ini- Ford; running shoes from Marathon is just around the Intertribal Sports; T-shirt from comer. March 6 is the date Q uality Sound; $20 gift when runner, experienced and certificate from Olsen’s; dinner novice, will be running for fun f o r tw o f ro m W o n g ’s Restaurant; $10 gift certificate and health. All runs begin at 1:00 p.m. from Mode O Day; breakfast sharp. Buses leave Kah-Nee-Ta for two from the Cable Car Village for the starting points Restaurant in Metolius; shawl beginning at 11:00 p.m. for the from the W hite Buffalo; 14.5 mile run at at 12:30 for the permanent from the Hair Bear; 3 and 6 mile runs. Registration God’s eye from Jeannette on the day of the run is $7.00 Yazzie; shawl from Lucinda and takes place from 10:00 a-.m. Green; one year’s subscription to 11:30 a.m. Pre-registration is to Spilyay Tymoo; Pendleton $5.00 and entries must be blanket from Grant Waheneka; postmarked on or before P e n d le to n b la n k e t from Andrew David; Shell dress February 28. All runners will receive a 4th from Nettie Shawaway; beaded A n n u al S im n ash o M ini- bag from Lerena Bill; other Marathon T-shirt, a free swim items from H atfield’s and pass, discount rates for lodging Turner’s Variety. Raffle tickets are available at Kah-Nee-Ta Village or Kah- Nee-Ta Lodge entry into the from' the Simnasho School raffle drawing and a chance at a parents. They are also available at the Warm Springs Extension trophy. The first place male and office, at the Spilyay Tymoo female runners in the 14.5 mile office, at the Simnasho school, run will each receive a weekend from Winona Strong at the for two at the Kah-Nee-Ta a d m in is tr a tio n b u ild in g . Tickets are $1.00 each. Resort Lodge. For more information, to Besides the runs, other activities are planned. A volunteer help or to make salmon bake begins at 11:00 donations please contact Rich a.m. The price for a salmon Little at 553-1200 or Winona dinner is $7.00. It will be served Strong at 553-1161, ext. 232. Registration blanks for the run at the Village pavillion. Following the run a raffle are available at the Warm will be held offering many Springs extension office, at the items to the winning, ticket C o m m u n ity C e n te r , a t holders some of which are: a Simnasho School or from Pendleton blanket, a shawl, a W in o n a S tro n g a t th e lube and oil change from Miller administration building. The Warm Springs Bravettes took second place in the Nisqually Women’s Basketball T o u rn a m e n t d u rin g th e holiday weekend of February 13-14. Fran Moses, current Washington State University student, and former starting guard coached the team as well as led the offense and defense on the floor. The tournament was the first of a busy season ahead, ultimately leading to the N IA A natio n al finals in Spokane, Washington.in April. The host team, Nisqually, suffered an immediate defeat in the Bravettes’ first game. Moses and Wanda Jiminez each contributed 12 points in a 56-50 loss to a tall Seattle team. T h e B r a v e tte s s u f f e r e d numerable “mystery” fouls forcing a careful defense. The Seattle loss dem oted the Bravettes to the losers brackett; demanding a five-game Sunday schedule to stay alive. In a Sunday morning game, the Bravettes bench, Aurolyn Eaglespeaker, Jackie Estimo, Brenda, Tonya Mitchell gave the starters a breather, while compiling a win against the young Muckleshoot team, 13- 59. The Warm Springs women, determined to be champions, easily defeated their next three o p p o n e n ts . L um m i was dominated, 51-67. A rematch with Seattle saw tallness tum ble to quickness and m o b ility , w ith K im ik o Danzuka and Wanda Jiminez stealing and intercepting passes at will. Beating Seattle, 54-46, the Bravettes advanced to two championship games against an undefeated Taholah squad. Game one found the Warm Springs basket-bailers running w ith an d p a st T a h o la h , winning easily 71-57. Given 30 minutes to change ¡socks and quench their thirst, the women were ready for the final championship game. The score was close throughout, but in the fourth quarter, Taholah was ahead by six points with one minute remaining. Moses fouled out and the team was physically burned out. A sudden burst of energy on defense led to two steals and lay-ins by D anzuka and Jimenez, with 30 seconds remaining. An intentional foul in an attem pt to regain possession of the ball resulted in putting Taholah up by three points. Using time outs to rest and regroup, the Bravettes sought to tie the game. Out of gas and out of luck, Taholah o u tla ste d the B rav ettes, winning only by three, 47-44, The loss was an disappoint ment after enduring an all-day tournament marathon. In addition to receiving a second place trophy, Danzuka and Deanie Johnson recieved All-Star jerseys. The fast feet and quick hands of Wanda Jiminez earned her the Ms. Hustle award. High Scorer, in a single game, was Fran Moses, with 19 points against Taholah. Moses stated that the team d id well f o r th e f ir s t tournament of the season but needed work in conditioing and playing together. The Bravettes have received invitations to tournaments in Los Angeles, P e n d le to n , L apw ai, and Wapato, but have yet to decide in which to participate. In the meantime, fund-raising events are scheduled to raise money for entry fees, accomodations, and travel expenses. See you there! 40 and Over Basketball Tournament February 26 - 28 Warm Springs Community Center i v 4 It , ■ i x §6 1 1 . 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