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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1984)
P age 6 December 21,1984 < } S pilyay T ymoo J Buffaloes win Invitational T o m any it cam e as no sur- prisew hen the Burns Hilanders came out to face the Buffs in recent Holiday tournam ent final game. The Buffs were le d up by the sharp shooting of Scott Willi am s who poured in 24 points to keep the spark alive. Ray W al d o rf added 18 points to the p o t and he pulled dow n more than his sharé of rebounds for the night. Ken H ausinger the.clubs tough rebounder, and always produce plenty of points had 12 points. N athan M ain set the pace set ting guard had several good assists and scoring 11 points for the victors while team m ates Jay M adden had six H eydon one point to round out the scoring for the final game of the to u r nament. Coach Blincoe said there are times when the boys let up a bit and they will have to w ork on thht, to keep consistent through but the game. The Burns H ilanders made their move in the second and third q u arter where they played the Buffs pretty even where Steve Courtney led their scoring attack 14 p o in ts w hile te a m m a te s W oodw orth 12 and Rothwell 10 for double figure scoring. It was in the final q u arter when the Buff moved away from the H ilanders out scoring them 25-9 where everything seemed to fall /ig h t in place. In the first round the H iland ers ran aw ay from W hite Sal m on and the Buffs pounded the Lakeview H onkers. The W hite Salm on team came out all fired up to take third place in the to u rn e y by ju s t g e ttin g by Lakeview in a close game. The Buffs have looked impressive a t tim e so far in the young season as they have rah their record of 5-0 to this point with Burns.and Lakeview being their toughest opponents so far. Thursday night the Bend Lava will com e to M adras. The AAA school should be a real test for the Buffs. They Have some fine talent in Kees, Wack and Reay who do a lot of the scoring the them. The Lava Bears have had some good gam es with their Inter M ountain league oppo nents, D uring the M adras H oliday tq urnem ant the Buffs missed several free shots which could make all the difference in games to come. The game with Bend will be thé last hom e game for 1984. On Friday night they face an o th er AAA school when the travel to M olalla and on Dec. 28-29, they will participate in the H ood River tournam ent. The next hom e game will be on Jan . 8, when C rook C ounty comes to town. This should be a pretty interesting year for the Buffs and hopefully a confer- enee title. Boys, girls basketball schedule Upcom ing V arsity and JV baskeball games' Scheduled for Decem ber and Jan u ary include Bend at M adras on Dec, 20; M adras at M olalla Dec. 21; Tournam ent at H ood River Dec. 28 and 29; W asco Go. a t M ad ras Jan. 5; C rook C ounty at M adras Jan . 8; C entral at M ad ras Jan. 11. Girl’s basketball finds the team a t the M adras H oliday T our nam ent Dec. 21 and 22; Hood River T ournam ent Dec. 28 and 29; W asco C ounty a t M adfhs Jan 5; Chemawa at Warm Spririgs Com m unity Center Ja n u ary 12; and, Culver at Madras Jan. 15. 26th Annual Holiday tourney Dec. 26-29 by Lenora Starr winners will receive hooded sweat shirts. The fourth through sixth nam ent,” said Miller. Approximately IStearns will place winners will, receiye shirts as well as trophies. A Wednesday night before the last game of theeveningytnl new holiday tournament qUeen A nnual Holiday tournam ent be ing held a t the com m unity cen ter December 26 through 29. N um erous team s will be tra veling long distances from N orth and South D akota, Santa Cruz, California and M ontana as well as teams traveling from the North west. Trophies will be given to six place winners. Thè cham pions will receive jackets along w ith the first place trophy. Satin jackets will go to the second place winners and third place sportsm anship trophy will be given to the team th a t displays good sportsmanship throughout the tournam ent. Those players th at are voted all-stars will re ceive gym bags. South D ak o ta will be the defending cham pions this year and will be am ong the favorites to win. A ccording to S atch M iller, director of the holiday tournam ent, there will be five, or six good, strong team s th at will battle it out for the cham pionship. “ I t’ll be a good to u r from the junior and senior courts will be crowned. O ther to urnam ent activities include an exhibition of bre$k- dancing an d b ask etb all skills by the boys and girls basketball team s coached by F ran Mqses. S aturday evening will be the cham pionship game and awards Spilyay Tym oo p h o to b y S h e w n y k cerem ony. A fte r' the aw ards Nathan Main shoots fo r basket. Madras White Buffaloes defeated Burns Hilanders, 73-51, during cerem ony the holiday to u rn a Madras Invitational, December 14 and 15. Other teams playing were Lakeview Honkers and White m ent,raffle will begin. The first game o f the to u r Salmon Bruins. nam ent will begin at 11 a.m ., W ednesday. ' 9th Annual Holiday Bowling tournament The 9th W arm Springs H oli day bowling tournam ent will be held in the P elton Lanes in M adras, Oregon December 28, 29 and 30, A B C /W IB C sanctioned and sponsored by the W arm Springs Athletic Association, according to to urnam ent director Mike Clements. No closing date for entries. All entries will be taken until squad start time, There will be cash awards, prizes, raffles, jackets and a lot of good ole fun. Jackets will be presented to the team cham pions, there will be jackets to the holiday cham p roll-off win ners. A Pendleton Blanket award to male and female bowler with highest total pin fall with hand icap. There will be draw ings fqr raffle items a t each session. For the last session there will be three m ajor prizes to be raffled off. Tickets are on sale a t .50e apiece, five for $ 1,40 for $5, o r 100 for $10. You need not be present'to be a winner. There are rules governing the holiday tournam ent: Here are (3) three of the 15 rules. (1) Elig ibility: Be !4 or more Indian Descent; a Tribal or BI A Emplo yee and a m em ber 6f the W arm Springs Bowling League; of a spouse to any of the above. (2) You must have a cUrrent A B C /- W IBC card. Non-m embers may rilso qualify for entry and all ABC/ WIBC services by paying an unattached membership fee of $5 for men and $2 for women or a $1 participation fee. (3) Teams will consist of four mem bers with one division for men and one for women at $10 per player. D oubles will be $10 per player with two divisions for men (Division I H andicap 60 pins and under combines; Div- isiort II H andicap 61 pins and over com bined and one for women. Participants must enter singles if entered in doubles. Singles cost $ 10 to enter. O ther events are mixed doubles at $10 per player, all-events a t $2 per player, an d H oliday C ham p roll-off at $ J per player. All prizes will be aw arded on a handicap basixexcept a roll-off which is determined on a scratch basis fro m th e first series scores in team; D oubles; and Singles. Please note you m ust bowl ajl these events plus pay entry fee to be a finalist. For other inform ation regard ing the bowling rules contact Mike Clements, Tournament Di- rector. M ail entries to M ike at P.O . Box 715, W arm Springs, Oregon 97761, phone (503) 553- 1161, ext. 214. Raffle ticket can be purchased from the follow ing people, AnnaBelle Clements, -Norene Greene, Buford Jo hnson and M ike Clements. You d o n ’t have to be present, to win one of the fine prizes. A nyone interested in keeping score for the tournam ent games will receive $2 per series. C on tact Eugene Grèene for more inform ation on keeping score during the three day affair’on D ecem ber 28, 29 ànd 30, at the In freshmen basketball action Dorian Soliz, driving down the lane Pelton Lanes in Madras, Oregon. f or a lay UP during the game with LaPine here in the Community Center on Dec. 4, the LaPine coming out the winner o f the game. In a close contest the B uffs lost the gamefrom thefoul line missing many free throws. Duffer round robin tourney held A weekend ot basketball to r the little older set took place in the Com m unity Center on De cember 8-9 . The stars of the past got into their unifqrm s for some fast action, well, some action. All the boys had quite a work out during the two day tourney. For some it was the first time getting their hands on the ball for a long time. The thoughts were there but the moves were off track ju st a little. There was a display o f accuracy at the »hoop as there were several 18 footers popped in. Some good lay ups and tip ins and a little fouling but th a t’s all in the • 99 1 it a aa • • a • yw aoo p n o r o o y oenresau Kuin your nooner . league volleyball is in progress during noon hours at the Community Center. game. Each team had a series of six Eleven teams participate fo r fun and exercise. Spilyay Tymoo played the Aye-Team during a recent {games apiece and the Old Duffs heat. À who consisted 6f Mike Clements, Kanim Sm ith,. Ralph Minnick, Bobby Sm ith, Ken Miller, Sal Sahm e, Alvis Sm ith, Jr, and Levi Bobb took all six o f their games w ithout a loss. They beat Black Wolfe 85-80; the Old Magpies 85-73; The Vols 79-66; the Old Magpies 61- 54, and the Vols 62-50. The Old M agpies lost to the Duffs two times and once to Black Wolfe. The team rosters were: Old M agpies— Bobby E agleheart, Lyle R hoan, Sr., George D an- zuka,, Everette Miller, A aron A rth u r, E rland S u p p ah , Jo e Henry, Satch Miller, Big Rat, Cal Poncho, Willie Stacona and Tommy Smith. The Black Wolfe team —Jim Macy, Rick M inthorn, F rank Sm ith, Kevin A lbert, D arrel Eastman, Sacred H eart Suppah, Melvin Tewee, Jam es Wolfe, Alfred M cConville, Jim Sahme and Jerry M. T h e V o ls— R o n S u p p a h , D arryl Sm ith, Isaac Mitchell, R om aine Miller, Jerry Wewa, Jo h n K atchia, R ichard Animal. Tohet, D on W inishut, Vernon Suppah and Jerry Sampson. W ith the “slam d u n k s” not present in any game the scoring was quite consistant averaging in the mid 70’s per game. No one boasted to be the cham pions, it was ju st a good round robin tourney where everyone saw all the action they wanted, and a good time. ig