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    PAGE 6 September 21, 1990
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Buffs lose to 1 team
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TAe Madras White Buffaloes had (heir hands full with the defending state champions the Hood River Eagles on their field. I he Buffaloes dropped a
25-6 game on September 7, 1990. n ...
Crook County escapes with narrow win
As I see them... After a convinc
ing win on the road wit h the opener
at Seaside, things sort of turned
s.our over the past two weeks for
the Madras White Buffalo football
team.
The Buffaloes traveled to the
Hood River Valley to mix it up
withthcNo. I rated Hood River Valley
Eagles, who are the defending
champions of Ihc state in the 3A
category and what used to be the
AA league at that time.
The Buffaloes took it right to the
host Hood River team holding
them on their first possession of the
football after the kick-off. After
taking over the ball, the Buffs
marched right up the field on a
couple of good pass plays and
Tony Holliday cracking over to
paydirt to give the Buffs first score
of the game to lead 6-0, after the
kick failed. Hood River came right
back to score on a long pass to even
things out and their kick failed
leaving the score 6-6, after one
quarter of play. The game was
played pretty even throughout the
second quarter but just before half,
Hood River kicked a field goal to
take a 9-6 lead going into the
intermission.
In the third quarter things tighten
ed up on the Buffs and they were
unable to score any more points
while Hood River came back with
another field goal in the third quart
er. The Buffs were sort of bogged
down and were unable to move the
ball against the defending champs.
In the thrid quarter Hood River
connected on a long pass to go all
the way for the score. With the kick
good, the Hood River team was in ;
a commanding lead. Still the Buffs
were unable to get a drive going
and before the third quarter ended.
Hood River added another field
goal to sweeten their pot to the lead
1 9-6. During the final quarter Hood
River iced (he game with the final
scoring drive to give them a 25-6
win over the visiting White Buffalo
team.
The game was a lot closer than
what the score makes it look. The
Buff defense broke through several
times sacking the Hood River
' quarterback. It was just little things
that spoiled somcthi ng good and 1 1 ood
River was able to capitalize and
produce the scores.
Tourney set
The All-Indian "Get In Shape'
double elimination basketball
tournament will be held October
12 and 13, 1990 at the Toppenish
Community Center. Ten men's
and eight women's teams will com
pete in the tourney.
Entry fee for the men's teams is
$150; women's entry fee is $100.
The first place men's team will win
$500 plus jackets and sweatshirts.
The women's first place team will
be awarded a plaque and jackets.
Awards will be given through fourth
place.
Entry fee deadline is October 5,
1990. For further information con
tact Leonard Blake at (509)865
5119; Judy Craig or Cindy Yallup
at (509)865-5 1 2 1 . Or write to Blake
or Craig at 1014 East 1st 29 Top
penish. WA 98948.
The home opener was a bummer
for the White Buffaloes as the 4-A
Crook County Cowboys came to
town to squeak out a 1 3-7 win over
the host Buffs. It was pretty much a
defensive game as neither team could
get a good drive' going. Crook
County scored first and they led
7-0 at the end of the first quarter. In
the second quarter Tony Holliday
went weaving his way into the end
zone and a kick by Justin Chester
evened things up and the teams
took the intermission in a 7-7 deadlock.
It was the popping of the pads
for both teams in the third quarter
as each defensive team gave much
ground. Although there were some
good plays, the drive stalled and
after three quarters, the score stood
at 7-7. In the final quarter, the
Cowboys marched down the field
right to the two yard line where the
Buff defense held the Cowboys and
took over the ball. But the Buffs
were unable to moce the ball and
Ryan Boyle was to punt from the
end zone when the Cowboys burst
through the line to block the punt.
Kids participate in Pee-Wee Rodeo
Each year there is a Pee-Wee
Rodeo Association for kids to par
ticipate in. There are rodeos during
the summer months and in August
they have their finals to see who
has made the most points in each
division and events to become the
champion.
This year Liane Tom was named
the All-around champion for the
ix-year-oldand under contestants.
tied in the roping event to share the
top spot in that event and the two
will receive a belt buckle. The two
local kids did well for themselves
this year.
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i ne aivisions are: seniors, ages
1-14; intermediate, 9-1 1; juniors
6-8; and the under age are from 6
years and under. The Association
is open to any kid who likes to
rodeo each year.
Another local bov. Justin Tom.
1990 Pee Wee Rodeo Season Results
All Around Titles
Senior Cowboy
Justin Buchanan, Bend
Senior Cowgirl
Sarah Cornwell, Redmond
Intermediate Cowboy
Tom Clark, Terrebonne
Intermediate Cowgirl
Cassie Walker, Redmond
Junior Cowboy
Brian Bain, Redmond
Junior Cowgirl
Jessie Palmer, Redmond
Under Age Cowboy
Levi Mickle, Redmond
Under Age Cowgirl
Liana Tom, Warm Springs
Event Buckles;
Senior Cowboys
Bareback pony riding - Justin Buchanan, Bend
Calf riding - Jack Field, Bend
Senior Cowgirls '
Barrel racing - Katy Schnabcle, Princville
Pole bending - Kodi Walker, Redmond
Goat tying - Mindi Walker, Redmond
Roping - Bobbi Hershey
Intermediate Cowboys
Barrel racing - Colt Finley, Prineville
Goat tying - Zach Mickle, Redmond
Bareback pony riding - Tom Clark, Terrebonne
Calf riding - Skye Mayo, Terrebonne
... doping Justin Matteson & Justin Tom tied, (each will receive a buckle)
Intermediate Cowgirls
Pole bending - Amy Landrus, Pilot Butte
J unior Cow boys
Bareback pony riding - Brian Bain, Redmond
Calf riding - Rusty Ede, Williams
Junior Cowgirls
Barrel racing - Jessie Palmer, Redmond
Pole bending - Sarah Lawrence, Redmond
Goat Tying - Rickie Mickle, Redmond
and a Cowboy pounced on the ball,
giving Crook County the TD. The
kick failed and the score board lit
up 13-7 in favor of the Cowboys.
The Buffs did have a good drive
going but bogged down. The Buffs
had to give up the ball with time
runing out and they Buffs moved
up field pretty good. But with a
minute or less the Cowboys hauled
in a pass from fill-in quarter back
Jake Coochise and they just sat on
the ball letting time expire giving
them their first win of the seaosn.
This weekend, the Madras White
Mini-workshops
explain ways
to avoid heart
attacK
Do you know how to avoid
having a heart attack? Do you
know the risk factors associated
with having a heart attack? Would
you like to know what your risk
factors are? Would you like to
know how to lower your risk
factors?
If you would like to avoid an
untimely early death due to heart
disease and learn about "heart
health." you will be interested in'
the following workshops. The first
workshop, which concerned blood
pressure, was held September 18.
All mini-workshops will be of
fered in Conference Room II at the
Administration Building. They
will last 15 minutes (come during
yourcotlce break), limes will be:
8:00 a.m. ,8:30a.m., 9:00a.m., 9:30 .
a.m., iu:uu a.m., n:uu a.m. and
1 1:30 a.m.
Thursday, September 20, Blood
Cholesterol
What is cholesterol? What does
HDL and LDL mean? What is an
unsafe level of cholesterol? How
can you lower your cholesterol
level?
Tuesday, September 25, Diabetes
What is diabetes? How does it
contribute to heart disease? What
can you do about lowering this
risk?
Thursday, September 27 - Screen
ing clinic at the administration
building. Blood Pressure, Blood
Cholesterol and Blood Glucose
from 10:00 a.m. to 1 1:45 a.m.
Tuesday, October 2, Smoking
w hat is a smoker s added risk of
heart attack?
Thursday, October 4, Obesity
How does obesity contribute to
heart risk?
Buffaloes aTe on the road for their
first GOL Conference game with
the Mac Hi Pioneers, from Milton
Freewater. Oregon.
Because their is no radio station
in that area to carry Mac Hi games,
the game won't be aired on KWSO.
However, most other' away games
can be heard over KWSO.
Braves prepare for season
Chemawa Braves are preparing
for the fall sports in the 2-A, Tri
River league of schools which in
clude the Colton Vikings, Gervais
Cougars, Jefferson Lions, Ken
nedy Trojans, Regis Rams, Salem
Academy Crusaders, Santiam
Wolverines Scio loggers. .
With the schoolyear just getting
underway at Chemawa, the ath
letic programs are far behind all
the schools in the state, This year
there will be no football program
at all there, one reason is because
of the late start with the school
where the kids are already behind a
couple of games of the other
schools and they haven't even
started practice. So there is no
football this year.
The Chemawa Braves will par
ticipate in Cross Country and Vol
leyball. According to Brenda
Bremner who is the Athletic Direc
tor and girls volleyball coach said
they had their first practice season
this past Monday. So far she has
four returnees. Those who are
moving up show good promise.
They have already had to forfeit
. some league games. They will have
their first league game next Wed
nesday when they host Salem A
cademy September 26. Bremner
expects to see Regis and Kennedy
as top contenders in tne league this
year and she hopes that Chemawa
can compete well with the league
and hopefully make the play-offs.
The Cross Country team has two
returnees and they will fill the rest
of the team as fast as they can. The
Chemawa Invitational is their first
meet in October and hopefully they
will be in full force with both a boys
and a girls team.
Co-ed team
enters Butte
. A 12 person co-ed relay will take
place October 12-13, 1990-from
Crestwell Butte to the Newport
Bay. The relay race will alternate
legs from 5K (3.1 mi.) to 8K (4.9
mi.) each individual will run three
legs.
The Northwest Nation Road
runners are the only team from
Warm Springs known to be enter
ing the relay and they are fund
raising and have a total of $140 to
raise and would appreciate any
support.
The team members include
Sandra Greene, Shielah Wahne
tah, Fritz Miller, Laura Caulloux,
Dan and Fran Ahern, Jerry Samp
son, Ray Shjke, Jr., Angie Greene,
Oliver Kirk, Tom Begay and Joe
Tuckta.
Registration begins
Registration is now open for St.
Pat's Cowdeo to be held October
20 & 21 at the Jefferson County
Fairgrounds, Madras. Kids ages 6
14 are eligible. To register contact
Kathryn Bain at 475-2130.
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Madras J V Volleyball team returns the ball to Mac-Hi Pioneers during game Friday, September 14, 1990.