Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, January 24, 1983, Page 9, Image 9

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    Page 10 January 24,1983
Spilyay Tymoo
Spilyay Tymoo
SPORTS
Buffs roll past Mac HI
Jerome Davis without his
counterpart Roman Suppah
le d t h e B u f f a l o e s to
commanding win over the
visiting Mac Hi Pioneers.
Davis saw limited action in the
second half of the game but still
managed to score 23 points also
very strong under the boards as
he managed to get 18 rebounds.
It was a night for the entire
team as Blinco substituted
using his stro n g bench
throughout most of the second
half. This was a good showing
from the entire team, a night
things could not go wrong.
At this point the Buffs are 2-0
in league play sharing the lead
with always tough Burns
Hilanders who are also 2-0, At
the beginning of the season
Nyssa was rated a team to
watch and who knows things
may get going for them. It is a
big question because the season
is still young and a lot o f if ’s
could happen. It is always
tough on the road for most
teams and sometimes the
weakest team could have a red-
hot night and upset anyones
apple cart.
So far, for Madras it has
been a coasting by Vale and
Mac Hi and on January 21 the
Buffs are on the road facing
Grant Union at John Day and
the following week should be
the “biggie” of the league when
the Bums Hilanders invade
Madras on Saturday night
January 29. This will probably
determine the sole leader of the
GOL league. Both Madras and
Burns hold state ranking in the
prep polls so far this season.
The following week should be
interesting as the Buffs travel to
Nyssa for a show down with the
Bulldogs on their home court
on Friday February 4. The
majority of, the remaining
games for the Buffs are on the
road.
The remaining home games
are with Burns on the 29 of
January and on February 19
with Nyssa and March 4 with
Grant Union.
Holiday Tourney results
Start o f the game shows Jerome Davis going high to get the tip from Mac Hi. Buffs went on to win 96-
57 in Greater Oregon League action.
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Miller
Warm Springs Jrs 2nd in tourney
The Warm Springs Junior
b ask etb all team lost the
c h a m p io n s h ip g a m e to
Muckleshoot Warriors at the
2n d A n n u a l S w in o m ish
basketball tourney held in
La Conner, Washington. The
tournament was held January
14, 15 and 16 for teams 18 and
under.
The W arrio rs held the
Juniors in the final game with a
score of 69-77. The Juniors
earned the rig h t to the
ch am p io n sh ip gam e a fte r
winning their first game against
T u lalip , W ash in g to n , the
second game put the Juniors
against the Muckleshoot All­
stars and again the Juniors
succeed in winning, in their
third game they beat the
Lummi team and were in the
championship play-off. Losing
the game gave the Juniors the
second place trophy.
A lso tra v e lin g to the
to u rn a m e n t fro m W arm
S prings were the W arm
Springs Warchiefs coached by
Nelson Zomont. Taking a bye
in the first game the Warchiefs
were credited with a win. In
their second game they met the
M uckleshoot w arriors to
whom they lost.
Wa,rm Springs boys named
to the All-stars team were
Jam es “ Buckwheat” Scott,
Allen G ilbert and Luther
Clements of the Juniors and
Ryan “Smitty” Smith of the
Warchiefs. The Warm Springs
W a rc h ie fs re c e iv e d th e
sportsmanship trophy.
Twelve, all-Indian teams
participated in the invitational
to u rn a m e n t. Those team s
invited were Lummi, Muckle­
shoot All-stars, Muckleshoot
Warriors, Mt. Curry B.C.,
Neah Bay, Seattle, Swinomish,
Taholah, Vancouver Island
B.C., Tulalip, Warm Springs
Juniors and Warm Springs
Warchiefs.
Players for the Juniors were
W illie B a g le y , L u t h e r
Clements, Warren Clements,
Allen Gilbert, Andy Leonard,
Leon Poor Bear, James Scott,
J u lia n S c o tt a n d D ean
S o h a p p y . T he W arch iefs
players were Ryan Smith, Dion
Minthorn, Damion Katchia,
Rapheal Caldera, Eric Miller,
Edward Lucei, G. Frank,
Kenny Sahme, Leo Lucerio,
and Carl Tewee.
The following are the results
of the Indian Holiday Bowling
tournament held at Pelton
Lanes in Madras December 31,
January 1 and 2.
Mens Division I, doubles.
1. P. Burke and Marvin Ike
(1213)
2. Ray Shike Sr. and Ray Shike
Jr. (1915)
3. L. Tana and John Wright,
(1169)
Men’s Division II doubles:
1. D. Adkinson and Merrit
Youngdeer (1259)
2. Cecil Conner and J.C.
Penny (1222)
3. Joe Badoni and James
Wolfe (1206)
Men’s Division I Singles
1. Ray Shike Jr. (692)
2. John Wright (667)
3. Everett Miller (663)
4. Cecil Conner (650)
5. Ray Shike Sr. (609)
Men’s Division II Singles
1. Levi Bobb (617)
2. George Clements (590)
3. Merrit Youngdeer (589)
4. V. McKay (589)
Women’s Division Doubles:
1. Helena Jones and Charlotte
Shike (1340)
2. B. Lengle and Jane Yahr
(1279)
3. D e a n n a S h a d le y a n d 1
Barbara Wright (1257)
Women’s Divison Singles:
1. M. Miles (680)
2. Pat Tanewasha (658)
3. Helena Jones (643)
4. Libby Reese (637)
Men’s Team Event:
1. JV ’s (2500)
2. Smith Logging (2466)
3. Zane Jackson Logging.
(2431)
Continued on page 11
M en’s bowling league
After 12 weeks in the second
round of bowling the Insurance
M art tightened its hold on first
place by winning all four games
on Wednesday night January
19. Kah-Nee-Ta took a big step
moving into second place also
coming off a four game
winning streak giving them a
22-14 round, Zane Jackson
Logging Co. held on to third
place with their 2 win and 2 loss
for the night which gives them
an overall standing of 20 wins
and 16 losses.
For the rest of the teams in
the league it v as a two win two
loss night and the standing
remaining the same as follows:
(4) W arm Springs Forest
Products No. 2 with 19*/^16*6;
Confederated Tribes 19-17;
Wes’Floor Covering 17*6-18*6;
Madras Auto Supply 17-19;
In te r-T rib a l S p o rts 17-19;
Warm Springs Print Shop
16*6-19*6; W arm Springs
Forest Products No. 1, 15*6-
20*6; Smith Logging Co. 15-21;
VFW Post No. 4217, 12-24.
Biff Johnson had the hot
hand for the night as he rolled a
game high of 289 to take high
game for the night. James
Continued on page 11
Rollerskating fo r children takes place at the Community Center Monday, Wednesday and Friday
3:30 p.m . to 5:00 p.m.
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewczyk