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PAGE 6 January 12, I Spnlyay Tymoo JUL a ft SPORTS Santa Clara rolls over Santa Clara, California were the winners of the 1989, holiday bas ketball tournament for the second, straight year. Again, it was Law rance, Kansas who were the runner-up team. Santa Clara jumped out to an early lead and led throughout the game keeping Kan sas just where they wanted thci and that was Kansas trying to play catch-up ball. After the came got VM-,,' 4n unidentified Kansas player down Run attracts Sidwalter Striders New Year's Day Fun Run attracted sixteen runners from the community. Re sults include: 5 MILE Stan Kneeland 31:26 Thurman Squiemphen 33:33 Terry Squiemphen 35:46 Cal Poncho 37:05 LeoHellon 39:15 Dan Ahem 41:45 Madeline Queahpama 48:24 Gladys Squiemphen 49:02 2 MILE Jocelyn Moses 18:02 Fran Moses-Ahern 18:35 GregSMith 18:59 Jolene Estimo 19:55 Kim Estimo 24:46 Oregon, OSU standings np . ' '.y '' - v-v: .,. -, u i . . . , ' " ; ' J&SlMta, W W L W L Oregon St. 4 0 112 UCLA 3 0 9 2 Arizona 3 2 S 2 Stanford If 9 2 Arizona St. 2 2 8 4 Oregon 2 2 7 4 California 12 10 4 Washington 13 6 6 Washington St. ! 3 7 7 ithern CaL 0 3 6 5 1990 underway it was a good game all four quarters, keeping the fans on edge with the final score 101-107. This was a repeat of last year as the same two teams played for the championship and Santa Clara came out the winner then. Steve LaDesna led the scoring for the Santa Clara team with 32 points. He had 1 4 field goals and he was 4 of 5 at the foul line. Karl with a twisted ankle. sixteen Nancy Kirk George Thompson Barbara Poncho 24:58 40:22 41:03 The New Year's Day Fun Run raffle results are: Handy mixer to Fran Moses-Ahern, hot topper to Jocelyn Moses, Tuff case to Leo Hellon, P U pouch to Greg Smith, French fry maker to Stan Knee land, visors to Cal Poncho, Nancy Kirk and Madeline Queahpama. Special thanks go to the run helpers: Jr. SMith, Jon Smith, Grant Clements, Gary Sampson, Orlando Stevens," Vernon Squiem phen, Normandie Phelps, Monica Sampson and Marci Smith. Spe cial thanks also to Terry and Gladys Squiemphen for donating the raf fle items and Alfred Smith and Terry Squiemphen for donating medals and T-shirts. Burns Hilanders top Madras White The Burn's Hilanders came into town Friday night and surprised the Madras White Buffaloes by eking out a 51-50 win over the No. 3 rated team in the state, according to the latest polls at that time. After jumping out to a 7-0 lead at the start of what appeared might be a one-sided game, all of a sudden the lid closed on the Buff basket and it looked like they coulcnt even buy a basket. When the first quarter ended. Burns edged up trailing by one point. 7-6. In the second quarter the Hilanders out-scored the Buffs and went into the locker room at intermission, leading by one point. 25-24. Warm Springs, Oregon competitor Tompkins added 23 points with 6 field goals and he was 1 1 out of 12 at the charity stripe. Dave Smith contributed 22 points of which 8 were field goals and he was 6 or 6 at the free throw line. Leo Blackbull added 12 points on 4 field goals and he was 4 of 4 at the foul line. Vance Sundown also chipped in 12 points all for 6 field goals. Ray Penola, Jon Mathies and Louis Bazard each added one fielf goal apeice for 2 points each. Santa Clara had 21 fouls and one techni cal called on them during the game. Lindy Waters of Lawrence, Kansas led all scorers for the game with a total of 37 points. He had 14 two pointers, 2 three pointers and he was 5 of 6 at the free throw line, he also had 4 fouls. Steve Daney added 29 points in the losing cause with 1 1 two pointers, 1 three poin ter and he was 4 of 4 at the charity stripe, but in the closing minutes of the game he fouled out. Earnie Stevens chipped in 1 7 points with 7 buckets and he was 3 of 4 at the foul line and had 4 fouls. Marvin Shade added 10 points with 2 field goals and he was 6 of 6 at the free throw line and had three fouls. Mike Daney 4 points, Jessie Men doza 2 and he also picked up a big "T", technical foul in other words. It was a tough game but when the final buzzer sounded, Santa Clara had the winning margin and the championship. The team USA topped Chico, California for third place by the score of 114-102. Brooker Jones topped all scorers in that game with 27 points, followed by Buck Jones with 231 Ken Pemberton 22, Merle Smith and Wes Scott each had 14 points apeice, Jarvis Yel lowrobe 12 and Randy Settler 2, and Leland Topsky. Randall Cook led the scoring for Chico with 25, Mike Wilbur 22, A. Hernendez 18, Dave Tucker 17," Mike Hauor and Monte Daney 6 apeice, uon flores 4, Doug Yound and Randy Edwards 2 each. The 31st Warm Springs holiday tournament drawing some of the top Indian teams across the coun try, all turning in good games for the fans. The following is a re-cap of all the games played during this years tourney, starting with game two. Game 2 Black wolfe 126 Montana 120 Blackwolf: Roman Suppah, 41; Jerome Davis, 40; Jason Kay, 16; Jamie Jim, II; Max Mitchell, 10; Sean McConville, 6; Gene Senator, 2; Jay Keys, Dean Sohappy, Chaz Mitchell, Melvin Tewee. Montana: T. Yarlott, 38; F. Foote, 38; G. PrettyWeasel, 26; R. Foote, 14; D. Birds Bill, 4; R. Jenau, D. Harris; R. Limpy. Game 3 Portland 121 Magpies 93 Portland: Tiger Martinez, 31; Shawn Shaw, 25; Eugene Bigback, 16; James Scott, 14; Kent Steel, 14; Harold Pennington, 11; Darrell Eastman, 4; Julian Scott, 4; Joe Ashley, Chuck Freemont, Charley Stewart, Merle Bighead, Tony Gould. Magpies: Smitty Smityh, 29; Andy Leo nard, 21; Donnie Bagley, 17; Owen Dan zuka, 10; Austin Greene, 9; Calvin, 4; Gene, 3;; Simon, Tray. Game 4 Yakima Bucks 116 Oregon Travelers 81 Yakima Bucks: Montie Larson, 49; Don Jones, 19; Bob Eaglestaff, 10; Ervin Scab byRobe, 12; Leonard Blake, 6; Bob San chey, 6; Al Doublerunner, J; Darren Olney, 5; Ken Jamison, 4; Darren Antelope, 2; Gary Pierce. Oregon Travelers: Bob Main, 28; Vernon Smartlowit, 17; Rich Wells, 15; Tray Leo nard, 6; Hood McCormick, 6; Dean Jack son, 5; Big Rat, 4. In the third quarter the Hilanders kept the heat on the Buffs and out-scored them 9-3. Going into the fourth and final period the Buffs made a game effort to overtake the Hilanders but the ball would not fall through the hoop as the final buzzer sounded giving the Hilanders and one point victory over the Buffs. Todd Sullivan was top scorer for thVTJuffs with 15, Eric Petersen 13, Scott Moses 8. Todd Earnest 6, Remo Smith 6, Collins 2, Comingore. Harris and Jones saw actrion. For the Burns Hilanders Wheeler and Harris each had 16 points apiece. L'riate 9, Eggleston 6. Rothwell 2, Fisher 2. The nrl outing for the Buffs at annual Game 5 Chico California 95 Team USA 91 Chico: Art Hernendez, 23; Randall Cook, 19; Dave Tucker, 16; Mike Wilbur, 19; Monty Caney, 14; Mike Houar, 4; Doug Young, Ken Bohanon, Dudy Edwards, Dan Flores. Team USA: Brooker Jones, 27; Buck Jones, 20; Wes Scott, 18; Ken Pemberton, 12; Merle Smith, 7; Jarvais YellowRobe, 7; Randy Settler, Leland Topsky. Game 6 Nez Perce 118 Black wolfe 103 Nez Perce: L. Johnson, 35; L. Gem, 25; James M 22; Emmet T., 16; Nick N 12; Vernmie T., 8; Erik, H., Jack M., Jamie White. Blackwolfe: Jerome Davis, 37; Jason Ray, 24; Roman Suppah, 16; Jamie Jim, 9; Max Mitchell, 8; Sean McConville, 4; Gene Senator, 4; Dean Sohappy, Chaz Mitchell, Melvin Tewee. . Game 7 Lawrence Kansas 119 Portland 19 Lawrence, Kansas: L. Waters, 36; Steve Daney, 30; E, Stevens, 27; J. Mendoaz, 12; M. Daney, 4; M. Shade, 6; D. Daney. 2; E. Case, 2; A. Whitebird. M. Mac. Portland: Tiger Martinez, 45; Shawn Shjaw, 28; James Scott, 23; Harold Pen nington, 6; Kent Stirl, 4; Eugene Bigback, 2; Darrell Eastman, 1. Game 8 Santa Clara 99 Yakima Bucks 79 Santa Clara: Karl Tompkins, 21; Steve LaDesma, 17; Leo BlackBull, 16; Vance Sundown, 14; Louis Bagard, 10; Dave Smith, 13; Marty Breach, 6; Ray Penola, 2; Jon Mathias, 2; Wayne Waukazoo, Clint Pel erier. Yakima Bucks: Monty Larsen, 34; Bob Eaglestaff, 19; Jon Jones, 10; Al Double runner, 8; Farin Olney, 4; Bobby Sanchey, 2; Darren Antelope, Gary Pierce. Game 9 Team USA 99 j -i Magpies 76 -jr Team USA: Brooker Jones, 20; Wes Scott, 20; Randy Settler, 20; Jarvis YellowRobe, 15; Ken Pemberton, 12; Leland Topsky, 9; i .VrJ , t v in Leo BlackBull of Santa Clar going will be on the road as tney mane their swing into Eastern Oregon r 1 f ll Girls win GOL opener The Hilanders visioned an upset as they trailed during the first part of the game and striking back in the second half after Madras and built up a big lead in the first two quarters of play. The Buffs, leading 35-21 at intermission, sort of went cold in the second half. Laura Sahme was the only one to get a field goal during the entire third quarter and the Buff gals were 6 out of 19 foul shots in the qurter, that's how cold they went. In the meantime the Burns Hilanders Holiday Tournament Merle Smith, 4; Buck Jones. Magpies: Austine Greene, 17; Smitty Smith, 16; Gene, 14; Donnie Bagley, 9; Andy Leoard, 6; Joe, 3; Calvin. Game 10 Montana 91 Yakima Bucks 89 Montana: T. Yariott, 29; A. Foote. 25; R. Foote. 23; G. PrettyWeasel, 12; RedElk. 2; D. BirdsBill. R. Janau, D. Harris, R. Limpu. Yakima Bucks: Monty Larson, 30; Erwin ScabbyRobe, 15; Don Jones, 15; Al Dou blerunner, 12; Bob Eaglestaff, 8; Bobby Sanchey, 5; Gary Pierce, 4, Jeb Hanusib, Darin Olney. Game 11 Portland 93 Oregon Travelers 75 Portland: Tiger Martinez, 3 1 ; James Scott, 26; Shawn Shaw, II; Eugene BigBack, 8; Kent Steel, 8; Harold Pennington, 5; Al Estimo, 2; Larry Scott, 2; Darrell Eastman, Chuck Freemont, Charley Stewart, Merle Bighead, Tony Gould. Oregon Traveler Bob Main, 34; Hood McCormack, II; Rich Wells, 10; Vernon Smartlowit, 7; Big Rat Suppah, 7; Tray Leonard, 4; Dean Jackson, 2. Game 12 Lawrence, Kansas 90 Chico, California 83 Lawrence: S. Daney, 26; L. Waters, 26; M. Shade, 16; E. Stevens, 14; J. Mendoza, 8; D. Daney, M. Daney. Chico: Monty Daney, 21; Dave Tucker, 15; Art Hernendez, 14; Randall Cook, 14; Mike Wilbur, 17; Ken Bohanon, 2; Doug Young, Dan Flores. Game 13 Santa Clara 106 Nez Perce 100 Sanli Clara: Steve LaDeama, 25; Karl Tompkins, 19; Leo BlackBull, 15; Dae Smith, 20; Vance Sundown, 10; Louise Bagard, 6; Ray Penola, 1; Jon Mathias, 1; Marty Brach, Wayne Waukazoo, Clint Pele cier. Nez Perce: L. Johnson, 36; M. James, 26; Gem L, 1 7; Nick N 4; Jack M. 4; Erik H., Vernie T, Jamie White. ' ; Game 14-,; 1. lU " Team USA 111 . Blackwolfe 69 Team USA: Brooker Jones, 26; Wes Scott. 17: Gervais YellowRobe, 15; Buck T; 1 f .. H W I' up for two points during the championship game with Lawrence, Kansas. Buffaloes by one point to face the Vale Vikings and the Ontario Tigers, as both teams are were a little better, hitting the hoop. They came out with one three pointer by Foster who zeroed in from long range and they got three field goals and were 3 out of 7 at the foul line. The Buff .girls were able to do better in the final stanza but still they were out-scored 17-14 by the Hilanders. With the big first half time lead keeping victory within grasp. Burns was called for 29 fouls while Madras was called for 18. Joscclyn Moses led the scoring Spilyay Tymoo Jones, 13; Randy Settler, 13; Ken Pember ton, 10; Leland Topsky. 9. Blackwolf: Jerome Davis, 35; Roman Suppah, 4; Jason Ray, 16; Sean McCon ville, 8; Jamie Jim, 6. -Game 15 Montana 106 Portland 86 Montana: A. Foote, 30; R. Foote, 29; Tom Yarlott, 21; G. PrettyWeasal, 20; D. Birdsbill. 4; RedElk, 2. Portland: James Scott, 24; Tiger Mar tinez, 18; harold Pennington, 16; Shawn Shaw, 1 1; Kent Sterl, 9; Eugene BigBack, 8. Game 16 Team USA 100 Nez Perce 90 Team USA: Merle Smith, 33; Brooker Jones, 22; Buck Jones, 21; Wes Scott. 9; Jaravis YellowRobe, 2; Randy Settler, 2. Nez Perce: Johnson Leighton, 47; Jack McCormack, 19; James Matheny, 10; Gem Leighton, 3; Nick Nickoloi, 2. -Game 17 Chico 93 Montana 82 Chico: Art Hernandez, 23; Dandy Cook, 18; Dave Tucker, 13; Mike Wilbur. 13; Mike Houar, 8; Doug Young, 6; Monty Daney, 8; Don Flores, 2. Montana: R. Foote, 22; A. Foote, 20; Tom Yarlott, 19; G. PrettyWeasal, 17; RedElk, 4. Game 18 Team USA 114 Chico 102 Team USA: Brooker Jones, 27; Buck Jones, 23; Ken Pemberton, 22; Merle Smith, 14; Wes Scott, 14; Jarvais YellowRobe, 12; Randy Settler, 2. Chico: Randall Cook, 25; Mike Wilbur, 22; A. Hernandez, 18; Dave Tucker, 17; Mike houar, 6; Don Flores, 4; Doug Young, 2; Rudy Edwards, 2. -Game 19 Santa Clara 107 Lawrence, Kansas 101 Santa Clara: Steve LaDeama, 32; Karl Tompkins, 23; Dave Smith, 22; Leo Black Bull, 12; Vance Sundown, 12; Ray Penola, , 2; Jouis Bagard, 2; Jon Mathsa, 2; Marty Brach, Wayne Waukazoo, Clint Pelmer. Lawrence, Kansas: Lindy Waters, 39; Steve Daney, 29; Ernie Stefens, 17; Marvin Shade, 10; Mike Daney, 4; Jessie Mendoza. 1 always a through on their home grounds. with Burns with 1 1, Laura Sahme 10, Marcy Hawes 8, Becky Soliz 7, Kris King 6, Shirley Allen 6. Becky Dodson 5, Joey Raliff 2, Mich-'.le Simmelink 2. Shala Weick 10, Foster 9, Reed 8. Watts 7,Glerup6, Hull 4, Sheeon 4, Arnall 2. The Buff girls next game will be Friday. January 12, when they host the Nyssa Bulldogs, then on Saturday they travel to Milton-Freewater to take on the Mac Hi Pioneers. Final score was 57-50 Buffs favor " 4" - v. i 5a I i J i i v- ". W