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PACE 6 October5, 1990 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo 1. . n IT, m c m Spnlyay Tymoo h SPORTS Ontario "As I See's Urn:" Friday night September 28. 1990. a highly rated Ontario Tiger football team rolled into Madras, for a game many thought would be a scorcher for The Madras White Buffalo defensive coach Roy Gould discusses play game with Ontario Tigers. Buffs were edged out 8-0 in a hard played, Sexton sees bright future for Sports programs at Madras High School "are not at full capacity," relates athleticactivities director Curt Sexton. Although some sports, such as football and volleyball have reached the maximum capacity, "Other sports can handle larger numbers," the new director ex plains. Individual sports, particularly track, cross-country, tennis and golf have room for growth. Interest in these sports needs to be deve loped and facilities made available to increase interest at the commun ity level. Warm Springs students, Sexton expresses, need to have access to equipment and facilities to encour age participation in these individ ual sports. Sexton is looking into the possibility of lending equip ment and seeking grants to provide these facilities at Warm Springs. Looking a head, The athletic ac tivities director hopes to "greatly affect the lives of children," by increasing participation in activi ties. "All children," he says, the same opportunities." "should have the same opportuni ties." Sexton hopes to see students recognized for their participation in sports and other activities. They "need recognition," he emphasizes. He hopes that these ideas, put into practice, will help lower the drop I'Cross Country team improving 1 right along I The Cross Country team trav eled to Redmond last week for a three way meet with the Burns Hilanders, the Redmond Panthers and the Madras White Buffaloes. The 4-A Redmond team proved to be much for the Buffaloes as they ;'won the meet with the score of 2 1 S- oints, Madras was second with urns coming in third. :: Scott Delamarter was the over Ml winner of the race turning in a .'time of 1 7:32 over the boys course. i:Others placing for the White Buffa loes were in 6th place Danny Story ; 18:34; 12th Nate Johnson 19:15; 1 1 3th Leif Suppah 19:18; 18th I Darin Earnest 19:36; 19th Bronson sketball Association Indian Basketba o IB A League starts October 25 Fees: $10player $20new player Tourney set for December 11-13 3 03 3i Indian Basketball Association Irwiia 2 just squeeks by the Buffaloes the White Buffaloes. The injury riddled Buffs with some key players out such as Senior tailback Tony Holiday. Shane Barnes, and Quarterback Rvan Boyle. But this out rate and create a bond between the school and the students. . "Change is brought about slow ly," says the athleticactivities director, so at this time he will watch and see what the community expects, making small changes at first. But Sexton sees greater par ticipation by students and the community, and more recognition given to students in his plan for 4 , . r. 7 Curt Sexton Kendell 19:38; 20th Rafe Wysham 19:44; 21st Jarod Samp son 19:51; 23rd Ed Heath 20:08; 24th Frank Brunoe 20:41; 25th Gary Sampson 20:45; 26th Louie Smith 22:36; and Russell Graham 22:48. For the girls team it was Red mond tipping the field with the Burns Hilanders second and the Madras White Buffaloes third. The top finisher for the Buffs was Karen Riley who placed 4th with the time of 1 2:02; others placing for Madras were, 7th Arlinda Duff 12:34; 10th Jenifer Mollman 12:51; 14th Becky Soliz 13:12; 15th Melanic Ray 13:14; 16th Sheylcne Boise 13:17; 20th Ericka Luce 14:10; 22nd Talya Scott 24:16. The Cross Country team will be traveling this Saturday to the Gladstone meet and next Wednes day October 10, they will be back in Redmondd for another meet and the following Saturday, Octo ber 13th they will travel to Scap roose for a meet there. Coach Dave Handle said he is looking toward the district meet and working with the team to bet ter their times and place better at that time. There isn't much time left until the district meet and the team is working hard in prepara tion for the meet and looking to do good at District. game could have gone cither way, it wasjust the team who got a lucky break at the right time. It was a defensive battle between the two teams and after a scoreless first half ( r Y... it with the MHS defensive unit during sock'em and bang'em game Friday, MHS Athletes Madras High School. Sexton was recruited from Cen tral High School in Independence, Oregon. He served as the athletic activities director there for two years. Prior to that he taught and coached at Churchill High School in Eugene for seventeen years. He was the head soccer coach and head wrestling coach. Sexton received his education at Illinois State University where he was also very successful as an NCAA wrestler, earning the dis tinction of NCAA All-American in 1 967-68. He also taught and coached at Illinois State for two years. He has published wrestling articles and has received the Excellence in Teaching Award at Churchill High School. Sexton was selected 5 AAA Wrestling Coach of the Year three times. MHS Homecoming Football statistics for MHS The Madras football teams be gan action on August 31 when the varsity squad opened up the season at Seaside. The lower levels started FRESHMAN football team Coach Ron Phillips September 6 vs. September 13 ' vs. September 20 September 27 vs. Mr. Ron Phillips, coach quotes, "We were very unorgan ized in the first two games, but after that we came together to JR. VARSITY football team Head coach-Nick Keegle, Don Hopps spntember 6 (5) Riverside September 13 September 20 vs. September 27 vs. VARSITY football team Head coach-Rod Chester August 31 September 7 September 14 September 21 September 28 vs. vs. Head coach Rod Chester quot ed,"! hey played really well just no luck, t hcy've played good competi tion just no breaks have fallen their The longest professional football run from scrimmage was accomplished on January 3, 1983 when Tony Dorsett of the Dallas Cowboys ran 99 yards to score a touchdown. the Ontario Tigers made the big play to score the only T.D. in the third quarter and got another break as the Buffs were called for lining up off-side for the PAT. With the ball on the one yard line after the penalty the Tigers went for a two pointer where Buchanan pounded his way into the end zone for the two points. So much for the scoring by either team the whole evening, but in the entire game the Madras White Buffaloes had the highly rated Ontario team on their toes and showed the Tigers they came to play football and were not to be pushed around. Each yard gained by either team they had to grind out and fight for. The defensive units on both teams put up one tough battle. The Buffs took to the air as Senior Quarterback Jake Coochise piled up quite a few yards. A couple of his favored targets were Justin Chester and Aaron Runge who both caught their share of passes for some good gainers, and to keep the crowd on their feet during the game while Caninon McDonald, Louis Sauce da and Shawn Phiefer took on the running chores for the Buffs. On the defensive side Louis Sauceda and Josh Curry both ff)f)JQ PJft Practice for the 1990 Punt, Pass and Kick competition will be held October 1 5 through 1 8. Seven to 1 2 year old boys and girls may partici pate in the competition. There is no charge for the competition,' how ever, T-Shirts will be available for $8. , Practice sessions on October 15 and 17 will be held at Madras High W.S. Recreation sponsors run The Warm Springs Recreation Department is sponsoring the Kah-Nee-Ta Fall "For a Change of Pace" 10 K run and two-mile run Saturday, November 3. Both races will start at Kah-Nee-Ta Village at 10 a.m. Pre-registra-tion is $8. Registration the day of the race is $ 10. Pre-registration can be made by dropping your entry off at the Recreation office at the Community Center by November October 12 vs. Burns play on Septemoer b, and played a total of four games within the month. Wahtonka Hood River Mt. View Riverside L 12-14 L 0-33 W 28-6 W 22-0 act as a team and performed offensively, and knew more about what we were doing." W 32-12 Hood River Crook County Mt. View 38 17 28 Seaside Hood River Crook County Mac-Hi Ontario W 25-7 L 6-25 L 7-13 L 6-14 L 0-8 way. All games were played as well ascould be expected except against Mac-Hi." made big plays stopping the Tigers drives and kept them from scoring. Sauceda pounced on a Tiger fum ble to kill one scoring drive and Josh Curry intercepted a pass to kill what could have been another TD for the Tigers. The whole team rose to the occassion to play the Tigers right down to the final wire. With some key players on the sideline from injuries the Buffs put up quite a tussle right down to the finish. All season long the Buffs have been so near but yet so far from a win against some highly regarded teams and that they are capable of giving any team a good run for the money with the spirit they have. They have played some well worthy teams such as the No. I ranked Hood River team the 4-A Crook County Cowboys, and gave them something to think about as they came away with slim wins over the Buffs. The Buffaloes will travel to Eastern Oregon to meet the Nyssa Bulldogs on their home field with game time on Mountain time at 7:30 p.m. The game can be heard over radio station KWS09I.9 FM on the radio dial, with pre-game starting at 7:00 p.m. P&iSS cHlCl KlCff tO uQ iIQIcI SchooliromJ:J0to5p.m. Practice sessions on October 16 and 18 will beat the Warm Springs Community Center from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Winners from each age division will be announced Thursday, October 25. The winner of the age 12 division will receive tickets to the UCLA vs U of O game Novem ber 2, 1990. There will be a random 2. Entries can be mailed to Warm Springs Recreation department, PO Box C, Warm Springs, OR 97761. Six age categories for both men and women will apply to the race: 12 and under; 13-18; 19-29; 30-39; 40-49 and 50 and over. The 10K run will start and finish at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village entrance area. Running surface will be paved and pass by the golf course and Warm Springs River. The two- MHS Volleyball The Madras High School vol leyball teams started play on Sep tember 6 and progressed through FRESHMAN volleyball scores Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 6 vs. 8 11 vs. 14 vs. 15 vs. 21 vs. 22 Bend Culver Trny Mt. View Mac-Hi Burns Baker Madras Trny Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Sept. 29 Redmond Riverside Redmond Trny JR. VARSITY volleyball scores Sept. 6 vs. Bend Sept. 11 vs. Mt. View Sept. 14 vs. Mac-Hi Sept. 15 vs. Burns Sept. 18 Crook Co. Sept. 21 vs. Baker Sept. 25 Redmond Sept. 28 Riverside Sept. 29 Bend Trny VARSITY volleyball scores Head coach-Margaret Sturza Sept. 6. vs. Bend W 15-11, W 15-2 Sept. 8 Prairie City TrnyL 8-15, 16-18 vs Pendleton W 15-8, 16-14 vs Prairie City L 3-15. 6-15 vs Hermiston Sept. 11 vs. Mt. View W 15-6, L 6 15. L 10-15 Sept. 15 vs. Burns L 7-15. L 11-15 Sept. 18 Crook Co. L 9-15. W 15-13, L 13-15 Sept. 21 vs. Baker L 15-17, L 7-15 Sept 25 Redmond W 15-8, W 15-8 Sept. 28 Riverside L 15-17, L 10-15 The team now stand 1-4 in the league and 4-7 overall after one month of play. Coach Margaret Sturza says, "We played really well at times, and at times the inexpe Bowling season underway The new bowling season is un derway for both men and womens leagues. With three or four weeks now past some bowlers still have that mid-season form of last year. While there are some that kinda lost touch and it showed up after the first league standings were released. The "die-hard," bowler went right at it all summer long as long as there were some summer leagues. But it's usually the most consistant bowler who prevails in the long run. Bowling is a sport the entire family can enjoy. A good way to have a night out for some good clean fun. The mens league gives a bunch of guys a night out with the boys, and girls.. .it's a good time to get together and see what's happening in this old world. The Pelton Lanes in Madras usually has something for every one. This year there will be the Monte-Carlo bowling on Friday nights. There will be bowling tour naments all season long from time to time. During the holidays there is usually a big tournament which everyone looks forward to. drawing for tickets among all parti cipants as well. Three pairs of tickets will be given away for the UCLA vs Ducks game. Participants in the Punt, Pass and Kick competition will present an exhibition November 2 during halftime of the Riverside vs Madras football game. Random and age 1 2 division winners will be presented their tickets November 2. mile run will also be on a paved surface. Overall male and female winners will receive a Kah-Nee-Ta dinner for two. All winners in each age category will receive awards for placing. All entrants will receive a T-Shirt and a raffle ticket. Raffle items will be donations from local merchants. Discounted swim passes will also be made available.. matches played out the month and both freshman and junior varsity teams. L 6-15, W 15-4, L 3-15 4th place L 2-15, L 6-15 L 12-15, L 13-15 L 7-15, W 15-13, L 12-15 W 15-11, L 9-15, L 10-15 Team A-5th place Team B-6th place W 15-12, W 15-3 W 15-10, W 15-4 W 15-3, W 15-7 L 7-15, L 3-15 L 13-15, W 15-9, W 15-9 L 13-15, W 16-14, L 11-15 L 8-15, W 15-7, W 15-10 L 7-15, L 11-15 L 11-15, L 12-15 L 10-15, W 15-7, W 15-7 rience in us shows and we fall apart due to the youngness ot our team. They lack experience, yet we keep improving." i