PACK 6 February 26, 1 988 Spilyay Tymoo , v; ! V") : ; U 1 'J ? 7 c ; -. Jts 'u iV - fen t n W fy -" - A tip off at the start of the 16 and under championship game between Warm Springs Renagades and White Swan,set a pace for both teams. White Swan took top honors with a final score of 60-52. ; .W r-J fYV ' ' . I 4 I . i iapiiiiii'ii " .i ' " ' ' V V;-' V; . .v "N. a : ! :' i '' " 4 S V -iwii Ball control and speed kept the spectators' attention during the championship game. Eight teams played during the three day tourney. 1988 Kah-Nee-Ta Mini-Marathon Saturday April 2, 1988 Kah-Nee-Ta Vacation Resort Warm Springs, Oregon 97761 RACE DESCRIPTIONS: " 14.5 Mile Simnasho to Kah-Nee-Ta 10 Kilometers Begin and End at Village Entrance 3.0 Mile Fun Run 1.0. Mile WalkRun FEES Pre-RegiStratl'On $8.00 (Before 3:00 pm on 4188) Day Of the Race $10.00 (Registration opens 9:00 am) Runners wo T-Shirt $5.00 All Entries include T-Shirt, Raffle Ticket, Swim Pass and Race Number. AWARDS 14.5 Mile Overall Male & Female will receive 2 night stay at Kah-Nee-Ta lodge, Jogging Outfit, & Trophies. FOR MORE INFORMATIONS: Contact: The Warm Springs Recreation Office. Monday thru Friday, 8 am to 5 pm. (503) 553-1161 Ext. 243244 or 553-1361 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyty Tymoo pkolo by Lmo-Btktr Spilyay 1 ymoo photo by Leno-Haker Buffs to host Baker, Ontario The basketball season is winding down to where every game is a must if there is any hope of a trip to the state tournament in Eugene for the White Buffaloes. This Friday night the Buffs will meet the Baker Bulldogs for their second meeting of the year. In their first meeting at Baker, they were able to hold off the visiting Buffaloes for the win. This year the Buffs are lacking in experience and have just one returnee who saw varsity ball last year, that is Steve Cordill. Another senior who played only JV ball is Buster Stoddard. In asking Coach Joe Blincoe about his chances for a state berth, he said, "Some teams have better records than we do." The boys will have to get right in there and play JV game half-time fun FRIDAY Three-point shots during halftime of JV games. You could win $50!! SATURDAY Half-court shot at noon. You could go home $100 wealthier!! Buy your chances to win, win, win for just $1. Advance discount tickets also available at Inter-Tribal Sports or through Scotty Moses. State tourney hopes slip away The Buff girls have a couple of Barnes left but a chance for a state berth arc gone down the drain. It was the Baker Bulldogs who pulled the plug on the Buffs last Fri. night beating Madras here 45-41. In order to get a trip to state they had to get by Baker, but visiting Baker made sure that didn't happen as they held on to nip the Buffs in a hard played game. Handy capped with lack of height the Buffs made a good showing despite the loss which many view as an upset by the Baker Bulldogs, it was just team determination on the part of the Baker to pull this one out. At the end of the first quarter of play the game was all tied up at 7 apiece, and in that quarter Namenuk sank a three pointer to keep the Madras comes home with a victory If it was action you were looking for you should have been at the Milwaukie High School gvm ir Portland on Sunday, February 20 for some fast action of youth basketball in the Portland Trail-blazer-Fred Meyer 8th graders tournament. The Madras boys had their hands full with the Holy Redeemers of Portland, before winning the game 82-68. It was nip and tuck all the way and the lead changed hands from time to time as the Holy Redeemer put up a good team effort against a determined Madras .team. ,, It was a battle between the big boys as Jason Tims displayed some outstanding talent for an eighth grader and scored a total of 47 points before fouling out late in the fourth quarter. The battle was be tween him and Scott Moses who also showed some fine ability at the game by blocking shots, getting rebounds and leading Madras in scoring with a total of 31 points. Not a bad day for him Tourney to The community is encouraged to get involved in the two-day. second annual basketball open tournament that begins Friday, February 26 at the Warm Springs Community Center. The tournament is sponsor ed by the Inter-Tribal Sports team. Of special interest are two events that will test the ball-handling skills of basketball fans during halftime of the Madras High School JV boys and gi"ls games at the Center. To be eligible you need only buy tickets for $l each. If your name is drawn, you will be entitled to step up to the three-point line and let the ball fly. If you're successful from the three-point line, you will win one of two $50 prizes. If you some exceptional oan mis. weewuu because there have been times when the boys have played super ball with the team loaded with juniors, sophomores and freshman. The games come one at a time so Friday the Buffs are gearing up to meet the Bulldogs. On Saturday night the Ontario Tigers come to town and they are boasting an 8 win, one loss record and lead the leagule standings. Their only loss came from the hands of the Mac Hi pioneers. Blincoe said, "They (Mac Hi) could beat the Trailblaers in their home floor." The following weekend the Mac Hi Pioneers will be here for their return game and there has to be a lot of "ifs" to make things happen for the Buffs to get a ticket to Mac Court in Eugene. SPORT Buffs in the game. In the second quarter the Bulldogs out scored the Buffs 16-9 and take a 23-16 half time lead. Leading the way for the visiting Baker Bulldogs was Marie Dixon who scored a total of 13 points for the night, followed by Kathy Dun can with 1 2, Perry 5. Bloomer and Dcwart each had four apiece, and Bell three to round out the scoring for Baker. For the Buffs, Jcncl Wiles had 1 2 points, Namenuk II, Ralls and Snow 8 each and Christel Leonard 2, but Christel made a lot of good assists to the open player under the basket for an easy two. One of the big down falls for the Buffs was at the foul line which made a big dif ference in the point total as the Others who contributed points for Madras were Ryan Boyle-14. Ryan Grote and Zeeman Smith each 13, Tony Fuentes-6. Kyle King-4 and Alan Waldow-2. Others scoring for Holy Red eemer were Jason Fergason-8, Luke Stowell-6, Chris Kammerer-4, Aaron Shook-2, Brandon Ander- White Swan White Swan went up against the Warm Springs Renegades in the championship bout of the 16 and under tournament winning with a final score of 60-52. Eight teams from throughout the Northwest played in the three-day basketball tournament. In a battle for the third and fourth the Nespelem, Washington beat the Warm Springs Vols leav ing them in fourth. Players named to the all-stars team were: Ryan Sams and Andy feature special events sink the ball trom the halt-court on Saturday at noon, you'll win $100. If no one is successful, there will be free throws for $10 and other prizes. Aherns and Oregon Embroidery are co-sponsors of the half-court contest. The Sidwalter Flat Rodeo Association and Macy's are spon soring the three-point shots. Free throw sponsors are Pietros, Bo nanza, Tommy and JoAnn Smith and many others. Tournament play will begin Fri day at 8:00 p.m. immediately fol- rpWl ppW nr'lCf lowing the JV boys game. The 'CUUUCU UC? tourney will continue Saturday with the championship game scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m. Six teams from Oregon, Washington and Nevada are scheduled to play. Saturday will also feature con cessions including a barbeque at which steaks, hamburgers and salmon will be offered. A car wash is also scheduled. You can have your car washed for $2.50 or your Buff Boosters Benefit Doubleheader Buff Boosters vs. Old Duffers KWSI vs. J.P.'s Nightmare March 4, 6:15 p.m. Madras High School $100 half-time hoop shoot Admission: Adult-$2, Student-$1, family-$5 Proceeds will go to Booster's scholarship fund and to the Booster's general fund. Spilyay Tymoo Buffs could only get four out of 12 shots, where Christel Leonard was two of three and Namenuk was two of four. The Buffs held the lead going into the closing minutes of the game when Wiles fouled out, Ralls also fouled out late in the game and the Buffs went into a dead spot and couldn't score a point while Baker kept picking away until they gained the lead and held on to pull this one out for the win. For the past several years the Buffs have been banging at the door for a state title and each year came away disappointed. This year the Madras White Buffaloes will not make the state tournament where in the past it seemed as though Madras was a fixture there. son-2and Chris Caddell-1. On Sunday the boys from Madras travel back to Milwaukie for their second game which will get under way at 10:30 a.m. They will be up against the Knappa Hoops, ine winner of that game will play again the same day at 6:00 p.m. takes trophy Stacona of the Renegades; Chaz Reveris and Doug Tia of White Swan; Stan Spencer and R,J. Moon Nespelem; Roy Spoonhuntec andj Tim Brown of White Swan; and Craig Tulee and Wayne Miller of the Warm Springs Vols. Sidwalter Flats team were selected by the referees for the sportsman ship trophy. Chaz Reveris was given the "most valuable player" award. Doug Tia was voted "Mr. Hustle," for the tournament. van spruced up for just $3. Each of these two events will be held if the weather cooperates. There is no admission charge for the tourney. KWSI, 96.5 FM, will be present for the half-court shot and will give "On Board" stickers for the first 10 who get their cars washed. Proceeds will go to the Inter-Tribal Sports team. Swim at "New" 1 988 swim cards for Kah-Nee-Ta are being issued at the Warm Springs Community Cen ter. The 1987 swim cards expire January 31. 1988. All B.I. A., employed on the rese-vation, all tribal employees and all I.H.S. employees are welcome to come in to the Community Center and pick up a card or renew their old card from last year.