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) PAGE 6 May 4, 1990 J Spilyay Tymoo " 111 ii i. " '' -i.iiiw J Ballfield action begins There has been a lot of action down on the ballfields recently as all the Minor and Little League baseball teams ready for opening day. The sound of popping of the mitts and the cracking of the bats echo around the area with the coaches giving pointers to the younsters on batting, throwing and the basics of baseball. This year there is a shortage of 12-year-olds, and in the draft they had to rely more on the ten-year-olds. The teams will be a little young but they show a lot of enthusiasm ana want to play ball according to LiP Bucks coach Lyle Rhoan. All the coaches strive to teach the younger kids to play the game as good sports and they should never feel downgraded if they lose. The Little League has a motto and the coaches are teaching the kids to follow that saying which reads as follows: "I trust in God, I love my country, and will respect its laws. I will play fair and strive to win, but win or lose, I will always do my best." Coach Andv Leonard said it's a little different this year because this is the first year he is coaching a little league team. He has been involved with the Softball terns in the past. But the transition shouldn't cause much problem. With the opening day approaching, the teams are formed and this includes the girl's Softball teams. The teams are as follows: The Braves coach Tony "Big Rat" Suppah, team members Li'l Bull ( Jwl Suppah, Canker Smith, Kevin Williams, Keno Tuckta, Mark Stevens, Raymond Anderson, Eric Williams, Andy Fuentes, Derrick Morris, Joseph Martinez, Jacob Harding, Clay vin Herrera, Robert Sam, Jr., Isreal Scott. Chiefs coaches Andy Leo nard and Willie Fuentes, team members are David Fuentes, Jes'sie Gilbert, Michael Tail feathers, Sidney Minnick, Wil liam Sam, Joseph Scott, Bran don Smith, Cnris Clements, Dixon Polk, Aaron Macy, Wil liarrSpjno, Ross Eagle Culpus, Non-competitive Volkswalk set for Warm Springs, On May 12 and 13, the Warm Springs Wellness Committee will co-host with the Ponderosa Path- finder Volksclub of Central Oregon, the first ever Volkswalk to be held in Warm Springs-Madras area. 1 i-w. '. ' ",' .'.X s''C''.:g?k : JF X,fct 'E .. f Madras 'Tigh School senior Vernon Squiemphtn (left) and sophomore Jonathan K.Smith are members of the track team. Jercd Moses, Charle's Chaplin, Rocky Hoptowit. Little Bucks coach Lyle Rhoan, Sr., team members are James Katchia, Willie Bagley, Delbert Bishop, Jonathan Smith, Caleb Jim, Aaron James, Gerald Tufti. Scottie Riddle, Brian Renfro, Nathan Williams, Jonas Miller, Marlow Little Boy, Shelton Kentura, Clarence Bryant, Glendo Smith. Papooses coach Austin Green, team members are Tra vis Miller, Wes Yahtin, T.J. Foltz, Richard Crane, Willis Anderson, Brian Suppah, Car los Lopez, Felix George, Justin Tom, Tyrone lewis, Ricky Walker, Wamblee Wallulatum, Wamblee Smith, Cliff Pampe rien, Jeremiah Johnson. The following are the teams for the girl's softball as there are four teams this year. They are as follows: Stars coach Carolyn Luey, members are Tarivia Parra, Ivy Wallulatum, Bucky Smith, Juanita Pacheco, Chayatal Arthur, Rose Kirk, Desiree Sutterlee, Molly Fuentes, Ambrosia Suppah. Lillie and I.oraine Suppah's team includes Julia Rowland, Edna David, Merissa James, Sade Sam, Kim Estimo, Melissa James, Elsie Sam, Taralee Suppah, and Deece Suppah. Starlets coached by Sandra Danzuka and Jenell Smith, team member are Marcy Smith, Jes sie Kalama, Mavis Kirk, Juan ita Majel, Aerie Gibson, Eva George, Betty George, Esmer elda Larson, Emily Jim, Effie jim. Angels coached by June Smith, Juliane Smith and Arlene Broncheau, members are Tif fany Henry, Lacey Frank, Jes sie Scott, Ava Smith, Charmaine Watts, Ramona Lopez, Tama Langnese, Priscilla Parra, Jes sie Esquiro, Cherlynne Spino. The teams are all practicing and getting ready for the open ing day which is just around the corner. The coaches are asking if there is anyone who is inter ested in umpiring the games, please check in by game time. Compensation may be awarded. Walks will be held in both Warm Springs and Madras on both days, The Warm Springs walk will see walkers taking to the established walking trails on the hills at Kah- Nee-Ta. The Madras.walk will take Warm Springs, Oregon Smith-Greene wins second annual tourney Continued from page 4 Service; Russell's Towing and Welding, Madras; Ira's Sales and Service, Madras; Western Auto, Madras; Ahern's Market; Erick son's Sentry, Madras; Pacific Power, Madras; Sears; Madras Gun & Tackle; Cliffs Repair; Papandrea's Pizza, Madras; Mad ras Inn Motel; Master host Motor Inn, Madras; Roger's Drug, Mad ras; Pepsi Cola Bottling Company, Bend; Bangles and Bolts, Bend Mt. View Mall; Grants Christian Supply; and Pietro's Pizza for their generous donations. We would also like to thank all these people of our community for their help in sponsoring: Marie Smith family, Orthelia Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frank Sr., Fudd Suppah and Melinda Polk, Ron Suppah, Wilma Picard, Leminnie Sayers, Hazel Heath, Charlotte Herkshan, Jim Quaid, Marcia Soliz, Jackie Simtustus, Donna Foster, Sal and Dora Sahme, Lor raine Suppah, Gene Greene, Col leen Smith, Jeanie Thomas, Antoinette Pamperien, Hamilton Greeley, Chele Paye, Jean Green, Greta Kalama, Mr. & Mrs. George Aguilar Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Langley, Myra Johnson, Urbana Manion, Bernard Topash, Roscoe Stacona, Naomi "Wimpy" Wini shut, Margie Danzuka, Bobbi James, Marvin James, Edith, Rose Roland and Verleen Kalama, A special thanks to Donna Behrend, Marsha Shewczyk, and Tina Agui lar from the Spilyay Tymoo, The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, the Community Center, and my wife Sandra Kalama for all the hard work she put into our White Buffalo girls victorious over Redmond Sports Talk by Sid Miller The Madras White Buffalo soft ball team beat the Redmond Pan thers by the score of I i-5 May 1, walkers through a portion of downtown, up Loucks Road past the cemetery, back to the new Wil low Creek trail and back to the Elementary Grade School. Walkers from throughout the Northwest fry l-N hn The Winners The Smith-Greene VanceSundown, Tiger Martinez, J Shawn Shaw and Pat Jim. tourney. Also, from our Blackwolf team a special thanks to James Scott and Jamie Jim, for their outstanding hustling and banging of the boards, and the hard work done by Rick Galagoes, Al Estimo, Jo Jo Smith, Carlos Calica, Don Bagley, Toot Toot, and myself. The championship was won by Smith-Greene over Blackwolf, 1 26 119. Playing for Smith-Greene were: Owen Danzuka, Vance Sun down, Bob Main, Jay Keyes, Shawn Shaw, Max Mitchell, Craig Smith, Dave Holms and Pat Jim. Playing for Blackwolf were: James Scott, Jamie Jim, Rick Galagoes, Carlos Calica, Jo Jo Smith, Al Estimo, Don Bagley, Toot Toot and Foster Kalama. Third place went to Running Rebels coached 1990 in a non-league game on the Madras diamond. The Buff batters were able to get the hits they needed and got a lot of runners on base. Lead of batter Laura Sahme started things rolling (and perhaps other areas of the country) are expected to partici pate in the event. Volkssports are a new and excit ing way to exercise. They literally mean "popular" or "folk" sports and are commonly referred to as volksmarches, volkswalks, volks bikes, volkswims, etc. They are non-competitive, recreational walking, swimming, bicycling and cross-country skiing events provid ing exercise that contributes to physical fitness. All events are sanctioned by the American Volksport Association which is a member of the International Federation of Popular Sports (IVV). Anyone can participate. Volkss porting is a lamily oriented activity and many parents carry infants in backpacks or push them in strollers. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Infor mation prior to the walk event will tell parents whether or not the trail is suitable for strollers, wheelchairs, etc. All events are free. However, those paying an appropriate regis tration fee and completing the Running clinic set tor May 1 1, 12- Experienced runner and trainer Bob Latham will help you improve your running style and race time at the distance running clinic Friday, May II, 7-9 pm and Saturday, May 1 2, 9 am - I pm at the Old Bovs Dorm At this short clinic you will learn uphill, downhill and starting tech niques. Discover the best strategies for team running and relay races. Build your confidence and self esteem as a runner. Develop diet and weight training goals. Learn how to prevent or rehabilitate in juries. Includes a group run with bio-mechanical analysis of your running gate. ;p tytf 'mm team consisted of (back row-left to right) Dave Holmes, Max Mitchell, ay Key es. Front row, lefttoright, CraigSmith, Owen Danzuka, Bob Main, by Austin Greene and Andy Leo nard. Fourth place went to Top penish Hideaway-Skinlites, coach John Wahsise. Fifth place: Medi cine Creek, coach Leonard Squally and Sportsmanship went to the Auburn Indians coached by Richard Miller. All defensive play ers were: Kolin Washkie, 4-Winds; Justine James, Auburn Indians; Lenny Logan, Grand Ronde; Dan Brisbois, N.W. Chiefs; Rick Gala goes, Blackwolf. TOP GUN: Maury Sanchez with 55 points. HIGH SCORER: Dennis Marcz kowski with 45 points. MR. REBOUND: Robert McGee with 78 rebounds. MR. HUSTLE: James Scott. MVP: Shawn Shaw. TOP PLAYER OF THE GAME satchels went to 15 different play as she got a base and made it to second, and a little later was able to score on a Redmond error. After the first inning the Buffs were ahead 4-1 and were in no trouble after that. Susan Skavlin started the game Madras May course will receive a unique com memorative award, usually a medal and or IVV credit for their partic ipation. The medal for the May Warm Springs walk is a tepee. The hatpin (which can be purchased separately from the medal) for this walk will be a moccasin. The medal for the Madras walk will be a replica of the totem pole seen on the south end of Madras and the hatpin will be the Indian figure on the top of the totem. Each walk is a 10K (6.2 .miles) walk. Participants will be al le to start their walk any time bet een the hours of 8 a.m. and 2 p.t i. so long as they are able to finish it by 5 p.m. At the start of each evnt, each participant will receive a start card which must be filled out with the person's name and address. This start card must be carried dur ing the event and personally pres ented at the "check points" along the route. Participants missing a check point will be refused an award of IVV credit. All cards remain the property of the spon soring club and must be turned in at the completion of the event, whether or not one will be receiv ing an award or IVV credit. Water Bob Latham is the Cross Coun try and Track Coach for Bend High School. Bob has taken his runners to the state AAA cham pionships many times and has won three times. He was selected as Oregon high school coach of the year in 1987, and has coached teams in China and Australia. Bob is an experienced runner and trainer. To register for the Distance Running Clinic: Hop, skip or sprint on over to the COCC Office at the Old Boys Dorm any week day between 8:30 and 5 pm. Space is limited so register early. Sign-up with a friend. The cost is $20. Spilyay Tymoo I J I y., " i : - I , ers, but the top players were James Scott, who in three games had 21 steals, Jamie Jim, Shawn Shaw and Jay Keyes, THE ALL STARS were: Andy Stacona, 4-Winds; Pat Goudy, Toppenish Skinlites; Richard Miller, Auburn Indians; Trey Leonard, Running Rebels; Leander Squally, Medicine Creek; Vance Sundown, Smith-Green; Rick Galagoes, Blackwolf; and Austin Green, Running Rebels. The gameball went to Jamie Jim of Blackwolf. Again I would like to thank my teammates and everyone who helped and attended. May God Bless each and every one of you, See you next year at the tourna ment, Thank You. Foster Kalama Panthers pitching and Marty Schmidt re lieved her. The non-league game helps the local gals as they prepare to host the Sherwood team this Saturday for a double header. The league game in the Tri-Valley league. 12 and 13 will be available at the start finish and check points. With registration for these events, the participant accepts the guide lines of the AVA and agrees to observe the principles of good sportsmanship. Every participant must adhere to the directions of the control personnel. Littering is not permitted. Check each flyer to determine if pets are allowed (for the Warm Springs and Madras walks, pet are allowed on leashes only and participants must use pooper scoopers) and if the route is suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. The trails at Kah-Nee-Ta are not suitable for either strollers or wheelchairs. All events take place regardless of weather conditions. Awards will not be sold. For more information and a pre registration form, contact Eva Montee or Lucinda Green at 553 3205. For those participating in the event from Warm Springs this event will qulify for the end-of-the-year drawing in the "Health is Good Medicine" campaign, also sponsored by the Wellness committee. For more information, call the COCC office at 553-1428. Wednesday night bowling ends with Sweeper May 2