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Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon January 15, 1988 IGi; 7 Tournament draws players from . .1 ' t". : V f. The Holiday basketball champions, Seymour Ruben, Jarvis Yellow Robe, Merle Smith, Rodney Plenty Hawk, Darrel Birdville, Brooker Jones, t uen rawjora, Jamie Jim. South Dakota wins tournament Continued from page 6 Nickolai 10, Jim Taylor 9. Willie Bagley 5, Davis Sohappy 4. Game 1 1: Santa Clara 102. 501's 48: Joe Hutt 25, tiger Martinez, Vance Sundown 15, Wes Scott 14, Lee Sprague 12, Sam Contereras 1 1. Leo Black Bull 6. Ron Ponlaw 4, John Mathias2: 50 l's Casey and J Brisbois 10 each, L. Bobb 9, U. Leonard 6, N. Zomont and E. Aguilar 4 each, F. Smith 3, and B. Miller 2. Game 12: Pendleton 91. Panth ers 98: for Pendleton V. Bronson 39. B. Bronson 15. Vic Sohappy 12, Jr. Cowpoo 9. Monty Priest 10, VernSmartlowM, DanaSchnider 2ifFor-the Panthers.-LonnieSamari-pa 31, Teddy Walsey 21, Jace Eli 18, Forrest Elwell 10, Jr. Meninick 4, Simon Eli 2. Game 13: USA, 1 13 Oregon Tra velers 105: Buck Jones 31, Merle Smith and Brooker Jones 25 each, Seymour Rubin 15, Jarvis Yellow robe 9, and Rodney Plenty Hawk 8. Travelers Jerome Davis 36, James Scott' 24, Chuck Fremont 21, Ron Jones 9, Toot Pennington 7, Chas Mitchell 4, Bob Main and Rich Wells 2 each. Game 14: Kansas 99, Yakima 93: Steve Daney 30, Ken Pemberton 20, Marvin Shade 1 6, Steve Lacour 13, Monte Daney 12, Ray Buffa loemeat 5, Mike Daney 3. Yakima Monte Larsen 39, Jim Jerome Davis getting two, over the baseline. i- - J ' A - i ; , i . , r . t j . ' f . r t 1 j . ' A t 1 1 J ...... . - '.r r U I u listed as they are on the roster and Waubaunsee 16, Bob Eaglcstaff 14, Al Doublerunner 12, Robert Sanchey 6, Gary Pierce 4 and Shawn Van Pelt 2. Game 15: Chiloquin 85. Mag pies 78: Duane Degarmo 33, Jason Ray 20, Lyle Barney, Skip Barney 15. Magpies Max Mitchell 33, Jamie Henry 15, Andy Leonard 12, Willie Stacona 8, Whitney Miller 6, Simon Kalama 4. Game 16: Santa Clara 84, Pen dleton 74 Tiger Martinez 22, Vance Sundown 20, Lee Sprague 16, Wes Scott, Leo Black Bull 8, John Mat- son Jr. Cowpoo and Vic Sohappy nineachDanaSchniderandMonty Priest 6 each r.,m 17- v.v,, si 79 Monty Larsen48, Bob Eagles taff 15, Gary Pierce 8, Jim Wau baunsee 4, Al Doublerunner 3, Eugene Big Back and Shawn Van Pelt two each. Lyle Barney 21, Jason Ray 20, Duane Degarmo 16, Martin Whitecraft 10, Eldon Miller Skip Barney six each. Game 18: Santa Clara 86, Tra velers 66: Joe Hutt 35, Tiger Mar tinez 21, Vance Sundowner 12, Wes Scott 10, John Mathias 8. Jerome Davis 31, Ron Jones and James Scott 9 each, Chuck Fre mont and Rich Wells 6 each, Bob Main 3 and Chas Mitchell 2. Game 1 9: Snata Clara 1 1 8, Yaki- ' i r I t 1 ' head of the Plenty Hawk from the V if"" (! ... 4 . v V 4 not by position in ohoto Buck Jnnrt , D arret Birdville, Brooker Jones ma 103 Tiger Martinez 39, Joe Hutt 30, Vance Sundowner and John Mathias 14 each, Leo Black Bull 1 0, Wes Scott and Lee Sprague 4 each, Ron Paulaw 3. Monty Larsen 47, Bob Eaglcstaff 18, Tom Gone and Jim Waubaunsee 1 2 each, Al Doublerunner 10. Gary Pierce 4. The championship game was bet ween the USA of Ironwood SD and Lawrence, Kansas, with the SD team jumping out to a 28-19 first quarter lead and held the lead at half time 78-75 and in the final faanrctecr !5e,4SDf teaout scf S fn ,QWaSm the foul line as SD was 29 out of 32 from free throw line. There were 22 fouls called on SD while Kansas was called for 29 fouls. Buck Jones led the scoring for SD with 36, Brooker Jones 24, Seymour Rubin 22, Merle Smith 18, Rodney Plen tyhawks 6, Jarvis Yellow Robe 5, For Kansas Steve Daney 40, Ken Pemberton 24, Marvin Shade 16, Steve LaCour 15, Ray Buffaloe meat 4, Mike Daney 2. The final results were Ironwood, SD 1st, Lawrence, Kansas 2nd, Santa Clara 3rd, Yakima Bucks 4th and 5th the Oregon Travelers. All-stars were Brooker Jones, Merle Smith, Seymour Rubin of Iron wood, SD, Steve Daney, Ken Pem berton, of Lawrence, Kansas, Joe Hutt and Tiger Martinez of Santa Clara, Monty Larsen and Bob Eagle staff of Yakima, Ron Jones and Jerome Davis from the Travelers and Skip Barney of Chiloquin. MVP was Buck Jones of SD, Mr. Hustle Gary Pierce. Yakima, sports manship, Valley Panthers and the high scorer was Monte Larsen of Yakima. Spilyay Tymoo photos by Saphronia Coochise ;;'TT y i Monty Larsen of the Yak ima Bucks drives toward the basket as Bob Faglexfaff move in to assist. n A Last cltamPs tnis )ears runner """"c, ;u umt Hnr, n cnrrmucnun, oicvc uuney, oieve muur, uurreu i uywr, nay nujjaioemeai, nay Pcnola, Jr. i A' Steve Daney getting a jump shot Brooker Jones look on. r r r. C T 1 1 I t Gary Pierce of Yakima shows why he Daney and 44 Ken Pemberton follow. 'j -mm-' r St, a mid-west f .1 &C7 1 1 .... i I ' n V - ups, from Lawrence, Kansas, as 4: T 1 i 4 J t 'v ,,4 during the championship game, Merle r y it & 4 j was voted Mr. Hustle going for two Bob Eaglestaff and Monty Larsen J3 listed on roster, Mike Daney, Marvin Smith behind him and Buck and 4 k points against Kansas No. 1 Mike in back ground. t