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PAGE 6 March 23, V Students at Warm Springs Elementary enjoyed the competition of a fun also joined in the walk run with the students. Road Runners run to second place by Tony "Big Rat" Suppah The Simnasho Roadrunners placed as runner-up in the Lacey-Olympia, Washington Youth Tournament. Our gratitude as a team goes out to Mr. Sid Miller and staff of the Spilyay Tymoo for their support and sponsorship to this tournament. May He above watch over and guide you always. This tournament was held at Seuavin Island, Feb ruary 23 to 25, 1990 near Olympia, Washington. The upcoming talent was very' tough. Teams who made it to the finals earned their way through some tough competition. Except for one incident, this was a great tournament. Everyone enjoyed them selves, and made some new ac quaintances. Looking forward to seeing each other again in the up coming tournaments for some cases, a rematch. There were teams I never heard of who made a very good showing of themselves. We were fortunate to get a team together, being notified the day before the tourney started up. We're grateful to the tourney director, Mr. Benny Sutterlict, for inviting us, and we're looking for ward to next year's tourney. We started out playing the host team, the Olympia Hawks. Both fams gave all they had and we were fortunate io come out on top with a 31-12 win. Cui jttond game was a very physical and tough game in the first half, until we settled down and started playing ball. They, the team, was being kidded around because there were girls, which gave them incentive to try harder. We played tough defense and managed another win 22-15 over the Yakima nation Cougars. Our third game against the Flaming Fulls of White Swan, Washington, we were not match for. They were very tough of 1990 Spilyay Tymoo -Z-ri SPORTS , '-4 f'l . A fensively and defensively. We tried everything and were defeated 32 18, sending us through the back door in the loser's bracket. We met up again with the Yakima Nation Cougars. They came out burning, prepared for us. This game Cougars. They went down to the wire, with anyone the victor. The game was very intense, physically, with some tempers flaring, but the team hung in there to the end with a 30-27 victory in this semi-final game. Sending us back into thechampion ship, against White Swan again, we gave it all we had but was not strong enough. Going down in de feat 37-20 gave us runner-up in the tourney. The team roster consisted of Lil Bull Owl Suppah, Little Fawn Suppah, Jake Suppah, Roberta Calica, Raymond Scott, Makali Lamar, Katern Lamar, Trish Hurley, bookkeepers and managers Leif-Obedt Suppah. I felt our team made a very good showing of themselves, being that the majority of the team consisted of girls. Every game was tough, for physically they were no match, but with good teamwork defensively, offensively, with some strong re bounding, got them to the finals. They have nothing to feel bad about. They did a fantastic job. Flaming Bulls of White Swan took the champion trophy; Road runners placed as runner-up; Yakima Nation Cougars placed third; and, Chinooks of Warm Springs came in fourth. The sportsmanship award went to Squaxin 2 of Squaxin Island. Washington. Most V aluable Player was Ryan Adams of the Flaming Bulls- All-stars included: Jolene Peters. Squaxin Island 2; Jessie Kalama. Warm Springs, Oregon K ) J : run February 28. Community adults Nisqually Lobos; Phillip Peterson, Skokomish, Washington; Stephen Sutterlict, Olympa Hawks; Matt Starr, Muckleshoot Gunners; Byron Bear, Muckleshoot Falcons; Lenny Hawks, Squaxin Island 1; Sam Wright, Chehalis Braves; Rueben Henry, Warm Springs Chinooks; Ray McCloud, Yakima Nation Cougars; Lil Bull Owl Suppah, Simnasho Roadrunners; and Ryan Adams, White Swan Flaming Bulls. Tournament results include: Champ-ions-Oly mpia, Washington Hawks; Runner-up-Simnasho, Ore gon "We Baad"; Third-Chiloquin, Oregon Eagles; Fourth-Eagle Point, Oregon Falcons; Sportsmanship Warm Springs, Oregon Warriors III; Mr. Hustle-Kevin Quke, Oly mpia Hawks; Inspirational player Lil Bull Owl Suppah, Simnasho "We Baad"; High scorer single game-Jonathan Klos, 21 points, Simnasho "We Baad"; Most Valu able Player-Jill McCloud, Olym pia Hawks. All stars are Jason Tohet, War riors III; Phillip Tewee, Chinooks; Eric Williams, Insurance Mart; Julio Colazo, Roadrunners; Ricky Atler, Eagle Point; Lil Bull Owl Suppah, We Baad; Manny Ochoa, Jr., Eagles; Lee Brown, Eagles; Stephen Sutterlict, Hawks; Jill McCloud, Hawks; Jonathan Klos, We Baad; Chewey McCloud, Hawks. Local bowler leads singles in Eagles Tourney Ray Shikc Jr. rolled a 299 game thjs pas, wcckcnd in the Eag!cs Bowinp Tournament which was held in I oledo, Oregon. March 1 7 anj was a ncar pcrfect game ,n his Olympia Hawks win Little Britches tourney by Tony "Big Rat" Suppah Olympia, Washington Hawks placed first at the Simnasho Road runners Lil Britches, Say No To Drugs Tourney. Regardless of the outcome, they were all winners this weekend. Just to take the effort to get involved, is a fete in itself. It's the sense of belonging to some group or activ ity that seems to be important to our children. Getting the support from the parent really helps out, knowing you're there makes them try harder at whatever they're try ing to accomplish or competing in. I was amazed on thecompetetive aspects of the teams. The competi tion was tough and a lot of fun. The turnout Saturday and Sunday was great for the kids. Even though Lincoln's Powwow was going on the people who were able to attend enjoyed the' tournament. The kids all had a good time and that was the important thing on having this tournament: giving them something to look forward to each year. All teams came in through, ready to play. But Olympia Hawks had a very outstanding team with a lot of hustle, with both tough offense and defensive play in the tournament. With two outstanding girls, Chewey McCloud who made "All star," and Jill McCloud who made "All-star"and "M VP" of the tour Sports, recreational show set Don't miss the fourth annual Jefferson Coimty Sports and Rec Show April 7 and 8 at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. Admission to the annual event is free. Show starts at 1 0 a.m. Saturday and runs until 9 p.m. Sunday's show runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 16 and under tournament Running Rebels and Renegades champs "Sports Talk" by Sid Miller In the Sixteen-Year-Old and Younger Basketball Tournament which was held in the Community Center March 9, 10 and 11, the Running Lady Rebels topped the Fort hall C & T's in the championship. The Running Rebels jumped right out into a fast start and never looked back. They were in no trouble all throughout the game. Team members were Captain Laura Sahme, Shirley Allen, Becky Dodson, Michelle Simmelink, kelli Kronberger, Dian Haslip and Kamie Wahneeta. The winners received satin jackets and the all-stars received T-shirts. Other teams participating in the tourney were: Warm Springs Rec reation; Oregon Traveloer; Fort Hall C & T's; Roadrunners of White Swan, Washington; Top penish, Washington; and the Warm Springs Beus. Renegades 83 Sid waiter Scouts 82 The championship game turned out to be a real barn-burner as both teams battled right down to the final buzzer with the Renegades clinging onto a one point win over the determined Sidwalter Scouts team. Kanim Smith and Ryan Sam sure did a good job on pushing their team to the championship for the 16-Year-Old and Under Tour nament. Both teams gave it all they had which turned out to be a real crowd please right down to the end. The official results were not available at press time, just that the Renegades were the winners over the tough Sidwalter Scout team and held on for the championship. last shot one pin wouldn't fall. This is the highest game ever bowled in the Eagles trounament. Shike Jr.. ended up with a 766 series and at present time is leading the singles. nament. 1 hey also had Stephen Sutterlict, "All-star" and Kevin Qube who got "Mr. Hustle" of the tournament. Simnasho We Baad, had tocome through the back door by defeating Eagle Point 29-23, squeezing by Chiloquin 19-18 in the last seven seconds, for Chilo quin beat them in the first round; then going down in the finals against Olympia 32-27. Both teams played hard, not lct ing up on each other once, with Olympia coming out on top victor ious, as champions of the tourna ment. I'd like to say thanks a lot to those sponsors who were able to donate toward the awards, espe cially being near tax time. Without you there couldn't have been a suc cessful tournament. God bless you all. It's people like you that make this possible. The same goes to all the Madras businesses who donated prizes for the half-court shots. Thanks for caring, the kids and parents all are grateful. The response of the teams was great for the first annual tourna ment. We're looking for more teams at next years second annual. Olympia Hawks roster consisted of: Kevin Qube, Steven Sutterlict, Daniel Blackateer, Jill McCloud, Chewey McCloud, Robin Lanoir, Joey Wallace, Ryan Sinclair and coach Bn Sutterlict Congratula Featured attractions will include clinics by northwest top experts, an elk bugling competition, a free fish pond with tagged fish for gifts, golf hunting and fishing equipment, camping, boats, trailers, motor homes and recreational vehicles. S hirley A lien going to the basket in the under tournament. Spilyay Tymoo tions to this fantastic team. Wish them the best of luck in the remain ing and future seasons for it take a lot of time and work to run or coach a team. The same goes for all the participating teams. God bless all those individuals who take the time to work with the kids in whatever activity they get involved in. I'm thankful to the parents of our teams for their sup port. An Honor Song was sung on behalf of our most important re source of the reservation, the kids in this world of ours. Also to the ciders for all their knowledge being passed on. The "Simnasho We Baad"roster consisted of: Lil Bull Owl Suppah, Israel Scott, Felix George, Shelton Kentura, Jonathan Klos, Jonas Miller, Glondon Smith, Clarence Bryant, Nathan Williams, Corey Phifer, and coach Big Rat Suppah. The Simnasho Roadrunners host team consisted of: Tyrone Lewis, Julia Rowland, Julio Colazo, Al onzo Colazo, Ty Eaglespeaker, Melissa James, Jessie Gilbert, Lei Calica, Clavin Herrera, Phillip Squiemphen, and coach Obedt Suppah. A special thanks to all our refe rees, bookkeepers, clock operators You were great, couldn't of done it without you! Sign up now for Babe Ruth league Sign-up for the Babe Ruth Sum mer Baseball league for 13 to 15 year olds is in progress.' Practice will begin in April.' For more information, contact Walter Langnese or Tony Suppah at 553 3278 or 553-3279. All teens inter ested in playing are urged to sign up as soon as possible. championship game of the 16 and