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PACK 6 April 6, 1990 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilvay Tymoo puny ay lymoo '. " ' .vji ('"'7 "" '' " '' " ' JIL SPORTS .- ) 'if -1 , f v, i.- I 1 v-y rj S v ' r 'v. . ...... ; i , . ;. ........ :t S J. V Buff girls top Redmond In a non-league softbali game on Tuesday night the Madras White Buffalo girls pounded out a 23-6 win over the Redmond Panthers on their home field. The visiting Redmond team just couldn't get anything going while the Buffs ran wild. Almost everyone scored dur ing the game. Redmond's weak spot was in the pitching area, while the Buffs had quite a day. The next game the Buffs will host a tough Gladstone team on Saturday, which will be a league game. The Madras girls softbali team with just four returnees from last years squad are fielding a very young team and the lack of expe rience shows but they are showing improvments in each game. The returnees are pitcher Marty Schmidt, catcher Kris King, Marcy Hawes and Laura Sahme. Their last league game they tra veled to Estacada and split with them over there. In their winning efforts Laura Sahme hit a home run and was four for six at the plate and walked two times. She had quite a day for herself. The whole team had a pretty good day and by the time the league is near ending the team will have a better record. The Buffs are members of the Tri-Valley league which includes Banks, Hood River, Gladstone, Sherwood, The Dalles, LaSalle, Estacada, St Marry's and Madras. Two make Oregonian All-State team selection During the game with Hood River, Laura Sahme of the Buffs, gets a hit Tri- V allev League game. Mexican dinner April 7, 1990 5:30-8:30 p.m. Adult $4.50 Child $2.50 Dance 9-2:00 a.m $5.00 couple $3.00 single at the All Indian Rodeo Grounds at Tygh Valley Sponsored by the Tywama Saddle Club All-Indian softbali tourney set Each year the Oregonian selects high school basketball players of the year for both boys and girls. This year for the girls it was Angie Evans of the Vale Vikings and Jason Ball of Central who was the boy's state champ. driving in two runs. Hood River went on to win the game. This was a Eric Petersen, the 6-3 Junior of the White Buffaloes, was named to the second team selected by the Oregonian in the boys division. Jocelyn Moses, a senior, received honorable mentions for the year. Both Madras ball players were picked from a team that was not represented at the state play-offs. That is quite a fete in itself. Mary Ann Standage, coach of the Vale Vikings was named the girl's coach of the year. Terry McClary of Central, the boy's champs, was named the boy's coach of the year by the Oregonian. Warm Springs All-Indian Invi tational Softball Tournament wil be hosted by Rick Minthorn May 19 and 20, 1990 at the Community Center ballfitlds. Teams from Oregon, Washington and Califor nia will be invited to participate. The first ten teams will be on the bracket. This will be a double elim ination with championship jackets awarded. There will be all-clothing awards given to first place through sixth place. For further information contact: Jerry Sampson, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at (503) 553-2419 or write Rick Min thorn, P.O. Box 155, Warm Springs, Oregon 97761. 1989-90 TRACK DAY DATE OPPONENT PLACE TIME TUE 410 MADRAS INVIT FRSO GLS 3:30 TUE 417 GILCHRIST FRSO G HOME 3:00 SAT 421 FR PRAWDBRN V HOME 9:00 TUE 51 MAD INV FRSO HOME 3:30 FRI 54 MAD TWILIGHT HOME 5:00 FRI 511 DISTRICT MADRAS TBA SAT 512 DISTRICT MADRAS TBA ALL MEETS ARE GIRL'S & BOYS' UNLESS SPECIFIED Sign up at Center for Little League now Little League Sign-ups: Sign ups are now being taken at the Warm Springs Recreation office for Little League. Any child ages 6 through 1 5 years of age are eligible. Cost for the league is $10.00 for anv member and a maximum of $20.00 for any family household Waivers will need to be signed by parents guardians for child to be eligible. In the past, some youth were turned away from the pro- Menswomens tourney set The 17th annual mens and women's nationals basketball tournament will be held in Yakima, Washington April 10 through 14, 1990. The 1990 competition is cohosted by the Yakima Nation and National Sports. The finals, on Saturday, April 14, will be played in the SunDome. The first place team will be assured an automatic berth to the 1991 nationals. For further information contact Cindy Patrick at (509)865-5121, ext. 305; Warren Dick (509)854 1012 or Clarence Umtuch at (509)877-4820. gram due to the high turnout. Don't let your child be left out. come in and sign them up early. With the season beginning at least two weeks earlier this year, tryouts for major league boys and girls may be held as early as April 16-19, 1990. All boys and girls ages 8 through 1 2 are encouraged to attend the tryouts. After the tryouts are completed, the coaches of respective teams will have the player draft. This is sche duled for April 19th. so lets get our kids involved and get them signed up as early as possible to ensure them a position on a team. InterTribal USA womens team going to finals The InterTribal U.S.A. women's basketball team will participate in the National Indian Athletic Asso ciation's (NIAA) finals April 10 14, 1990 in Yakima, Washington. The team will represent Oregon alcohol- and drug-free as well as promote higher education to Indian athletes. InterTribal Sports of Warm Springs is one of the many spon sors of the team. They have been very supportive of the team for the past five seasons. Since the team m ; A - 1 . viv 'J. : 7 1 InterTribal ISA womens basketball team will go to the SIAA nationals in Yakima, Washington April 10-14. Team members include (back row, left to right) Jocelyn Moses, Jennifer Jim, Fran Moses-A hern and (front row) Jolene Estimo, Shirley A lien, Sammi A lien and Lana A dams. was formed in 1984, they have fin ished third place or better at the NIAA finals, including a National Championship in 1987 in Okla homa City, Oklahoma. Team members are Jolene Estimo, Jennifer Jim, Fran Moses Ahern. Jocelyn Moses, Trudy Moses, Robyn Parker, Sammi Allen, Shirley Allen, Lorraine Suppah, Lana Adams and Kim Manion-Pittsley. Coach is Tom Estimo, Sr. The team sees this year's finals as "our challenge for the "90s." Sponsors of the team arc Centra lia Hide and Fur. Warm Springs Vending, InterTribal Sports, JT Bond Company, Presbyterian Church, Laurclhurst Manor, Ser enity Lane. Pepsi-7L'p Bottling Company of Bend. Erickson's Sen try Market in Madras. Terry's Athletics of Bend. State Farm Insurance ol Madras. Karli Jor gensen of Bend. Mt. View Hospital and COCC. 1 he team's lirst game is against Kirkland, New Mexico lucsday. April 10. Kah-Nee-Ta Mini-Marathon April 7 Kah-Nee-Ta Mini-Marathon: The date has been set for the Annual Kah-Nee-Ta Mini-Marathon as Saturday April 7, 1990 at the Kah neeta Vacation Resort in Warm Springs. Race times are set for 10:00 a.m. with registration begin ning at 8:30 a.m. on the Village patio. Races include the 14.5 mile race and the 10 kilometer race, a 3.0 mile fun run and the 1.0 mile walk run." The 14.5 mile overall male and female will receive a one-night stay at the Kahneeta Lodge and a jog ging outfit. A shuttle will be pro vided for the 14.5 mile leaving the Village at 9: 1 5 a.m. Pre-registration is open at the recreation office in Warm Springs daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Costs are $10 pre-registration (until April 6th) and $ 1 2 the day of the race. There is also a $5 fee for runners not wishing to receive a tee-shirt. For more information regarding the Mini-Marathon, please contact the recreation department from 8 a.mVto 5 p.m. orphone(503)553-136I or553-3243. 58.2 mile relay set for May 5 3rd Annual Reservation Relay: The date for the Annual Reserva tion Relay has been set for Satur day May 5, 1990 at Kah-Nee-Ta Vacation Resort in Warm Springs. The relay is a 58.2 mile event con sisting of five men adult teams and as many as seven members in the youth category. Entry is set at $60 per team. All registered members will receive a tee-shirt. Overs'! inners in each category will receive a plaque for placing. Divisions include Adult Men, Adult Women, Adult Co-Ed, Youth Boys, Youth Girls and Youth Co-Ed. All youth divisions team members must be 1 8 years or younger. For more infor-, mation contact the recreation department from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or call the office at (503)553-1 361 or 553-3243. Risky Exercises Some of the following popular exercises may do more harm than good, particulary if you're not in good shape. Avoid these risky exercises which may put unnecessary strain on the structures of the neck, back, and knees. Double leg lifts or lowers Thrusting donkey kicks with neck and back arching Deep lunges with knee past the ankle Straight-leg sit-ups Back arching, or bridge Deep knee bends and "duck walk" Standing toe touches, windmills, other sustained forward flexion at the hips Yoga plow and inverted bicycling Lean-back quadricep stretch Siimill.iiKiHiN ann and leg lills Full head circle and head drop back Hurdler's stretch or other tw iMing of the knee EVA MONTEE AEROBIC CLASSES