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Spilyay Tymoo Page 10 January 7,1983 Pendleton emerges champ Buck Jones of the Pendleton Bucks was named the most valuable player for the 24th annual Warm Springs Holiday Basketball tournament held December 29, 30, 31 and January 1. Jones also claimed the high scorer honors averaging 34 points per game. Seymour Reuben of the Pendleton Bucks earned the Mr. Hustle trophy. The P e n d le to n Bucks emerged with the champion ship trophy and jackets. In their first game they defeated Sprague River from the Klamath area by a score of 119- 106. In their second game they just got by 'the Taholah,. Washington team with a one point lead (84-83). They met and defeated the Yakima Players in their third game to Last Year’s Holiday Tournament junior queen Cindy Caldera crowns the new junior queen reach the championship game. A If redine Sith during the tournament. In a fast and close champion Spilyay Tymoo photos by Shewciyk ship playoff they held the Simnasho Travelers to gain the championship trophy and title. me renaieton bucks ; MiKe Jordan and John Ramariz of the Simnasho Travelers; Terry Randall of Santa Clara, California; Jim Wabunsee and Titus Shoulderblades of the Yakim a Players; Corwin McCowann and Willie Red Wine of Phoenix, Arizona; Ray Carkin of Taholah, W ashington; and A drian Whitcraft of Sprague River. The team s invited to participate in this year’s Holiday tournament were the Simnasho Travelers;: Colville, W a s h in g to n ; T a h o la h , Washington; the Yakima N a tio n ;; Yakim a ; Players; W arm Springs M agpies; Pendleton Bucks; Sprague River: Lapwai Idaho, Santa Clara, California; Phoenix, A rizo n a and F t. P eck, Montana. The Ft. Peck team didn’t show so the Warm Springs Duffers filled their berth. , The final standing for the According to Satch Miller, ' tournament was Pendleton Bucks with first; the Simnasho toùrrfamètìt director, the 25th Travelers in second; Phoenix Silver Anniversary Holiday “ 2 1 s t C e n tu r y N a tiv e Tournament to be held in Americans” of Arizona in third December of 1983 which has and The Yakima Players took (been in the planning stages is the fourth place trophy. All going to be celebrated with the four teams have earned a berth offering of bigger and better in the 25th SilverAnniversary awards » for both players and /(bp ’ return of past W.S: Holiday tournament to queens, tire return of he be held in December, 1983. original host team players and The Warm Springs Magpies the original Holiday tourna were awarded the Sportsman m ent com m ittee will be present. The plans for thè ship trophy. anniversary have already be set Named to the all-star team in motion. “So plan to attend were Seymour Reuben, Buck our tournament for 1983,” Jones and Victor Sohappy of Satch, encouraged. Golden Eagle Boxing schedule February 12-13 (Tentative Plans) Inland Empire Golden Gloves tournament; Spokane,; Washington; February 26-27 Oregon Junior Gloves Gloves tournament; Beaverton, Oregon March 5 Oregon Senior Golden Gloves tournament; Portland, Oregon April 16-17 Diamond Belt tournament; Hood River, Oregon Date to be announced later in the spring for the Buckskin Escorted by Tyrone Ike, Nadine Scott was crowned senior Holiday Tournament Queen. She was tournament at Warm Springs. MHS basketball schedule JAN. 7 8 . 15 21 Sat. Fri. 21 Fri. 29 Feb. 4 Sat. Vale White Salmon Mac Hi Grant Union Grant Union Burns Fri. Nyssa 5 11 19 25 March .4.... . . ; - Sat. Fri Sat. Fri. Vale Mac Hi Nyssa Burns Fri. Sat. Fri. . Madras 6:15 & 8:00 Madras*" Madras 6:15 & 8:00 6:15 & 8:00 John Day 6:15 & 8:00 John Day Madras 6:15 & 8:00 6:15 & 8:00 Nyssa Vale Mac Hi Madras Burns 6:15 6:15 6:15 6:15 6:15 Grant, ■/Madras & 8:00 & 8:00 & 8:00 & 8:00 & 8:00 Madras Jr. high ends successful season The Jr. High girls end a successful ‘82 basketball season with their final standings o 14- 2. Jenifer Boyle led all scorers with a total of 47 points followed closely by Jane Comengore who had 46. Andrea Fivecoat contributed 41 points, Shelly Rogers had 29 points. Girls from W.S. on the team contributing points were Deanie Smith who had 26 and Gayleen Adams with 21. Rounding out the team for the Madras Jr. High are Jeanie Houts, Jane Towery, Renee ■Tathwell,»Augie Smith and’ Alfredine Smith. The seventh graders also came up with some winning scores over Lapine, Cascade, Sisters and Redmond two times. Team members were Missy Donaghu, Lisa Close, B ro o k e H y d e r, T eresa McDonald, Diane Warren, Sheri Cooke, Jolie Suppah, Stephanie Frank and Annette Archer. Conrad named “lineman" of the year The parents of Conrad “ H o s s ” Q u e a h p a m a of Sim nasho and P o rtlan d , Calvin and Roberta Queah pam a, inform ed Spilyay Tymoo recently that Conrad was named “Lineman of the School’s fall sports awards potluck. Conrad is a senior at Marshall this year. Conrad was also selected as a member of the Portland Interscholastic league All-star tçam, “honorable mention” as