Page 10 September 27,1982
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Warm Springs boxing
club to start training
The Warm Springs JJoxing
Club will start training sessions
September 27 for the 1982-83
b o x in g season? P ra c tic e
sessions will be held from
Monday through Thursday
each week starting at 6 p.m. All
workouts will be held in the
boxing room in the Commu
nity Center basement..
For all who are interested in
turning out for the team,
information and applications
can be picked up during
practice. The boxing coaches
are Randy Smith, Austin
Smith and Gerald Smith.
Boxing Tournament Schedule
(A) Novice — Sub/Novice
boxing tournament, Hood
River, Oregon, October 23-24,
1982. For boxers 10 years old
and older with ‘6’ bouts and for
boxers with 1-5 bouts.
(B) Emerald Empire Boxing
Tournament, Eugene, Oregon
November 6-7. For open
seniors 16 years and older with
10 bouts or more. Special
Seniors 16 years and older with
10 bouts or less. Matched bouts
for 14-15 year-olds.
(C) Silver Gloves Boxing
Tournam ent, V an co u v er,
Washington, December 4-5,
1982. For boxers 10 years and
older with less than 10 bouts.
(D) Junior Golden Gloves,
Beaverton, Oregon, February
26-27, 1983;. For boxers 10-15
years old with more than 10
bouts.
More about boxing...
Tonya Mitchell sets up the volleyball fo r Christy Hill during a warm up session for the Madras
Varsity Volleyball team shortly before the team met with Grant Union High School o f John Day on
September 18.
Volleyball season underway
The Madras High School
varsity and junior varsity
volleyball teams opened their
1982 season with their first
league games with Grant Union
of John Day. The varsity
winning their games and the
J.V .’s losing their's giving the
schools a split in the series.
The Madras varsity won the
first game 15-13 and lost the
second 9-15, but then turned
right around to win the third
game by the score of 15-5.
Ju n io r Anita Bryant and
sophmore Tonya Mitchell of
Warm Springs are starters for
the varsity team.
The J.V. team lost their
match after losing the third
game in a match play of three
games. The scores for their
games were 15-13, 9-15 and 7-
15. Local girls playing on the
team are Susie Boileau,
Bridgett Macy, Pixie Sanders,
Allie and Jamie Smith. The
Madras coach is Margaret
Sturza.
Madras will travel to Vale on
October 2, where they will meet
Nyssa at 12 p.m. and Vale at 3
p.m. in conference play.
Coach Sturza stated, “We
looked pretty good in our first
league games. We should end
up in the top two at the end of
the season.” She went on to say
of the junior varsity team,
‘They are hitting really good.
They are playing and hitting at
a varsity level. They are really
up.”
Madras was scheduled to
play in a tournam ent in
Redmond but had to cancel
because it would put them over
the 18 games they are allowed
to play during the season.
Golden Eagle boxing club
The Golden Eagle Boxing
Club, formerly known as the
Warm Springs Police Boxing
C lub, will sta rt tra in in g
S e p te m b e r 27 a t th e
Community Center from 4 to 6
p.m.
Interested boys can contact
Ron Govenor, Frank Smith or
Fabian Sutterlee or sign up at
the training session. The first
tournament will be the Novice
ano Sub-Novice held in Hood
River, Oregon.
Cowdeo entries open
Entries are being taken for
the upcoming St. Patrick’s
Cowdeo to be held October 16
and 17 a t - the M ad ras
Fairgrounds.
The event is for young people
between the ages of 6 to 14.
Entry fee per event is $3. Events
featured at shows will be
ribbon roping, horseless calf
roping, break-a-aw ay calf
roping,- and girls/boys cow
riding (Senior, junior and
peewee division).
Entries will be open until
O c to b e r 14. T e le p h o n e
Kathryn Bain at 475-2130 for
information and to enter.
White Buffalo football update C/C gym activities
The showdown is nearing for
the Madras White Buffalo
football team after a one win
and two loss record in non
league play so far this season.
The Buffaloes won th eir
opening game, beating the rival
AAA school the Bend Lava
Bears on the Buff home field
25-12.
On the following week the
Buffs traveled to Marist in
Eugene for another non
conference game with a strong
AA team from that area only to
lose in the final seconds from a
field goal as time was running
out in the game, the final score
3-0. The Buffs led in all aspects
of the game however they were
unable to push over a score.
On S eptem ber 17, the
Buffaloes traveled to southwest
Washington to play another
non-league football game with
a n o th e r A A A s c h o o l.
B a ttle g r o u n d . T h is w as
another battle of defense where
Madras once again ended up
on the short end by the score of
7-2.
All facts show that Madras
should have been the winner as
they compiled a total of 10 first
downs as compared to only
three for Battleground. Madras
led in all statistics, but
Battleground was able to score.
Madras blew some chances to
pull the game out but the odds
seemed to be against them.
Madras- was able to put two
points up from the defense as
they tackled a Battleground
ball carrier in their end zone for
the two points.
The Madras White Buffaloes
had a bye on September 24, and
the next encounter will be in
league play against Nyssa on
their home field. Time will tell
if the week lay off will do the
Buffs any good or bad. If they
continue with their strong
defense and get the offense
going things could look pretty
good down the road. It is
always a question when it
comes to league play because
thats when all the teams are all
fired up and ready to face their
challenge.
Yakima Nation Indian Days set
The 12th annual Yakima
Nation Indian Days celebra
tio n w ill be h eld fro m
September 24 through 27 at
the White Swan pavilion which
is located 2 *4 miles south of
White Swan, Washington.
Over $6,000 in prizes will be
offered for Indian dancing and
singing. Also featured during
the three-day celebration will
be gambling, and various arts
and crafts booths.
Police will be on duty at the
grounds around the clock. No
liquor or drugs will be allowed
on the grounds.
F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n
contact Don Sampson or
Johnson Mininick, PO Box
151, Toppenish, Washington,
98948 or telephone (509) 865-
2255 or (509) 865-5121.
T here w ill be a e ro b ic
w o r k o u ts o n M o n d a y ,
Wednesday and Friday and
body conditioning exercises on
Tuesday and Thursday. The
class will begin at 12:15 p.m.
and end at 12:45 and it is open
to anyone who would like to
atten d , no experience is
necessary.
On Monday and Wednesday
from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m., Eva
Montee will be conducting a
weight class for kids and their
parents. This class is to work
with the kids and their family
members to learn a little about
weight control and how to
excercise. -
Kids must be at least 6 years
old and must have a family
support member attending
with them—the family support
member will be expected to
participate in the class along
with the child.
The class size will be limited
to the number who can work
comfortably in the Community
Center’s basement aerobics
room. For those who are
interested in attending, please
call Eva at the Community
Center to sign up. It will be on a
first come first serve basis. The
class will be easy and everyone
will find it a fun way to approch
the weight problem. At the
present time the class is
scheduled to start October 11.
There is also a very easy,
slow m oving, b eg in n in g
exercise class being conducted
on Monday and Wednesday
from 1:45 until 2:30 p.m. It is
now in progress—if interested
call Eva or just come on in to
the class. This class is for adults
only.
Next Buff Home Game
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Vale vs Madras
Grant Union vs
8 p.m.
Madras 8 p.m.