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PAGE 6 January 25, 1991 Warm Springs, Oregon Snlyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo ft " m tMiiim. . -.a, . ni ..k. Xi l JIWi jfciin 1 hi -1 1 11-r ""1- White Buffalo boys basketball up BuffS Clobber Riverside Madras High School basketball, "As I See's Um." The Madras White Buffalo boys varsity basket ball team trampled the Riverside Pirates by the score of 81-57. The score could have been a lot greater but Coach Joe Blincoe pulled his regulars and used the bench play ers as the reserves put in plenty of playing time during the game. Eric Peterson topped all scorers with a total of 22 points, before leaving the game in the second half and Scott Moses added 16, Tony Holiday 6, Ryan Boyle 8, Jeremy Symons the only starter not to score but was real good on the. backboards getting his share of re bounds on both ends of the court. Mark Harris was 7 of 9 at the free throw line and a goal to give him 9 points, while Leif Suppah added three baskets of which one was a 3 pointer to give him 7 points. Jake Coochise had 3 field goals and he was I of 2 at the free throw line for a total of 7 points. Ryan Grote 4, and Spencer Gerke 2. The Buffs were never in any kind of trouble during the game. Madras 26 12 31 12 81 Riverside 6 19 14 18 57 Buffs ransack Grant Union Prospectors The Prospectors of Grant Union couldn't find any gold round these here parts as the White Buffaloes ran at will to produce a lopsided score before turning the bench loose on them. Yep! the pickings were pretty slim as the Prospectors trailed 19-1 1 at the end of the first quarter with Eric Peterson doing plenty of damage. From there on the Buffs controlled the game with the reserves doing a lot of the playing. Eric Peterson led the scoring with 19 points. The Prospectors made a couple of mistakes by backing away from Tony Holiday and with clear view of the basket he Holiday Bowling The 15th Annual All-Indian Holiday Bowling Tournament was a great tournament this year. This year's tournament (December 28, 29, 30, 1991) was held in memory of Lester Tanewasha who for years was a member of our local bowling league. The Tanewasha family pro vided some very nice wool leather jackets for our first place men's team division. Those jackets were won by the Deschutes Crossing team consisting of Alley David, Ray Calica, Phillip David, and Butch David. One additional jack et was won by Lonnie Ogilvie of Madras in the Masters event. To the family went an honorable men tion for their participation in the tournament mixed team event. We were pleased to be able to host bowlers coming from Carson City, Nevada and Susanville, California. And further, we had some fantastic bowling that week end, John Wright took top honors with rolling a perfect 300 game! We had two centurio games bowled (100 pins over average), Marie Macy and Butch Miller. We had an all-spare game bowled by Helen Uribe (Carson City) and a tripli cate series by Austin Greene. Congratulations go out to those bowlers. Through the help and generosity of various bowlers we were able to feed the bowlers on Sunday after noon. We would like to thank all those ladies for their assistance Charlotte Shike, Helena Jones, Shirley Sanders, Joni David, Pat Tanewasha family, Teeny Tappo. If we did not include your name please accept our apologies and our thanks and appreciation for your contributions. We would also like to thank those sponsors of our jackets for the tournament. ..Tiger Mart, W.S.F.P.I., Deschutes Crossing, Tufti shy about recent bowling feat Alex Tufti, sorta shy when asked about his fantastic series rolled during Jr. league action in the Pelton Lanes, Sunday night. He chuckled and said his series was 769, with his first game a whopping 287, followed with his second game of 265, but then he calmly popped in a couple of three pointers as he contributed 14 points tor the night. Scott Moses was great under the basket getting rebounds and had several assists along with 10 points. Ryan Boyle added 8 points to the cause while Jeremy Symons also contributed 8 foints. Jake Coochise 8, Mark larris 2, Ryan Grote 7, Lief Suppah 10. In the final quarter both teams went to the bench as the game was well wrapped up for the Buffs. Lief Suppah and Ryan Grote's efforts in the fourth quarter for the Buff bench was outstanding as they combined for 17 points in the final quarter. Jeff Graham kept the Grant Union in the light with some spec tacular shooting along with Rob Gubser and Jake Taylor as the trio done most of the scoring for the Prospectors. Kooks like the Pros pectors will have to stake claims in other places as there was no gold here in these there hills. Madras 19 21 20 26 86 Grant Union . 11 12 15 13 51 Buffs win on road On January 18, the Buffaloes traveled to Baker and handed them a 60-49 beating on their home court behind the scoring of Tony Holiday and Eric Peterson as they both scored 16 points apiece tor the Buffs. They jumped out to a 15-13 first quarter lead and extended that to a 33-26 half time score. The Buffs out scored Baker in every quarter as they crept away from the Bulldogs. Scott Moses added 12 points for the winners, Jeremy Symons 11, Ryan Boyle 5, Jake Coochise saw action but didn't score. Scoring for Baker was Bax ter with 13, Davison 7, Copley 6, Bo Uttenruther 4, Bi Uttenruther 10, Albrecht 4 and Chapman. This week the Buffs host the Ontario Tigers Friday night Janu ary 25, who are contenders for the GOL title. Should be a good game with J V action starting at 5:45 and the Varsity game at 7:30 in the Buff Dome. tourney results W.S.A.A., Rialto Tavern, Tom's Woodstove Inspections, Tenino Fuel, Pelton Lanes, Dan Fran Su san Ahern, 3N Livestock, S.A.S. Construction. Tournament Committee Results of the 15th Annual Holiday Bowling Tournament held December 28, 29, 30, 1991 are as follows: TEAM: Men: Deschutes Crossing, 2564; Leftovers, The Sequal, 2519; Miles' 5280 Footers, 2486; R. Shike, Jr's Team, 2485; Clifford's Rats, 2432; Intertribal Sports, 2351; Sea Swirl, 2308; 3N Live stock - Gents, 2215; Native Neva dians, 2203. Ladies: 3N Livestock - Ladies, 2542; Defending Champs, 2436; "The 4 of Us", 2399; Deanna's Team, 2399; Lana's Team, 2396; Widespot Pounders, 2313; Native Women, 2233. Mixed: Danzuka-Adams-Shike, 2520; Greene-Sampson-Shike, 2438; Dixon-Uribe, 2429; Tuckta Greene, 2429; Van Pelt-Miller-Greene, 2381; David-Sanders, 2378; Clements-Tuckta, 2300; Adams-Jones, 2280; Prien-Wood, 2274; Tanawasha-Davis, Honora ble Mention. SINGLES: Men: John Wright, 674; Alley David, 660; Mike Prien, 658; Cliff Walker, 647; Butch Miller, 637; Lawrence Shike, 632; Ray Shike, Jr., 622; Frank Alby, 619; Jim Yahr, 614; Austin Greene, 611; Phillip David, 610; Joe Tuckta, 607; Dino Jones, 607; Joe Badoni, 595; Carl Uribe, 594; Chet Van Pelt, 591; Ralph Minnick, 590; Claude Smith, Sr., 590; Butch Continued on page 8 really dropped in his third game to a low 2 1 7... Man, some people can't even get a couple games at 217. He said he had a pretty good night. When asked if he thought of turning Pro, he said, "That's a lot of tournaments," but never indi cated one way or the other. 1 wi"" m.i-'! miii iwjpp 'l i . hi ., ' " "it "x, ... S ' m v, f .' - v . .'i - . ' V v'v '""' . , J v.. " ' -'"',.' . 1 p y f i - -4- it l 4 ; k . f 1 , , " " i ! Scott Moses, 32, scores two "We Baaad" winners of Little Britches Tourney A basketball tournament for, kids 12 years old and under was held in the Community Center, January 12-13, 1991. The team from Simnasho called, "We Baaad," were the champions as they topped the Hawks, from Olympia who were the defending champions. The theme for the tournament was the battle against alcohol and drugs. The kids really played well according to coach and tourna ment director Big Rat. All the teams enjoyed themselves during the two day affair as they saw plenty of action. The Eagles from Madras wrestlers place second At the Columbia Gorge Invita tional Wrestling tournament which was held in Stevenson, Washington, January 19, Justin Chester was voted the outstanding wrestler of the meet. Chester won the 1 29 lb. class by a pin a technical fall and a decision. There were three Madras wres tlers placed first and one taking second place. Besides Chester, Bryan Hopps won the 122 lb. class and Jerrod Sampson won the 135 lb. class, who were the other winners for the White Buffaloes, while Chad Duff placed second in the 190 lb. class. The whole team done very well as the White Buffaloes placed second teamwise, behind the winner who was Camas, Washington. The results of the meet are as follows: Team scores: Camas, Wash., 222; Madras 162; Prairie, Wash., Pro wrestling set for Jan. 31 The Portland Professional Wrestling event that was scheduled for Thursday January 10 has been postponed until Thursday January 3 1, 1991 at 7 p.m. to be held at the Warm Springs Community Cen ter. It is being sponsored by the Warm Springs Recreation De partment. The Championship match will be between Steve Doll vs. The Equalizer, there will also be other bouts to see. Tickets may be purchased at Ahern's Grocery & Deli and Tiger Mart in Madras, or the Com munity Center in Warm Springs. - date given points against Riverside. Chiloquin, Oregon took third place defeating the Young Guns, of Warm Springs. The Medicine Creek, Washing ton, team was presented the sports manship trophy, and Squaxin, Island, Washington team won the award, "We Tried," and the In spirational Team award went to The Warriors, of Warm Springs. Mr. Hustle award went to Nige Webb, of Olympia Hawks, and the MVP award went to Ryan Swear ingen of the champions, "We Baaad." The Most Three Points Made award went to Spap God friedsen, of Medicine Creek. The 132; Washougal, Wash., 129; Hood River Valley 85; Wahtonka 84; Stevenson, Wash., 67. Individual results: 101 1, Kem pa, Camas; Loren Dunten, Mad ras; 1081, Hubbard, Camas; 6, Chris Loman, Madras; 1151, jW.im.l,...lww.i.Vii. "'H-Ji'-. .ii un"""'-'WiiMgVJ, y W'WWW W'lHj flJJWl ' n PH. s--.-.-;- A' it! '"'1 '4 u ! , : l , " , - "A, 1 - - - Madras High School champions of the Neb Ochs Wrestling Tournament held January 12 are (left to right) Coach Alexander, Jerrod Sampson, Bryan Hopps, Ed Heath, Chad Duff, LorenDunten, Orlando Stevens and Justin Chester. Baker City In a sluggish third and fourth quarter Baker managed to pull away from the White Buff girls to win 57-41, on a road trip for the Buffs. The Buffs held a two point lead at the half time but in the third and fourth quarters it appeared as though the switch was turned off where the Buffs could only score 4 points to 19 for Baker and final quarter was not much better for the Buffs as they scored 9 points while Baker came up with 12 to ice the game. Buffs sail past Pirates On January 18, the Madras White Buffalo girls were host to the Riverside Pirates and they handed them a whopping 85-58 shalacking as the whole team saw plenty of action. Right from the start the Buffs pretty well had their way with the game as they out scored their opponents in every quarter. Top scorer for the Buffs was Michelle Simmelink with 13, Heather Clowere 12. Shirley Allen Buff gals crush Mac Hi On Saturday night the Mac Hi Pioneers came to town and ran into a buzz saw as the Madras girls ran at will against the Pioneers riddling them to shrewds by the score of 70-23, with the reserves doing most of the playing in the second half as the entire team saw plenty of action. The Buffs jumped out to a 16-1 1 first quarter lead and led 47-26 at the intermission and coasted on to a 70-23 victory. Laura Sahme led the scoring for the Buffs with 12 points which two baskets were three pointers, a couple of other baskets were just High scorer went to Lil Bull Owl of "We Baaad," he had 24 points in a single game and 62 points overall. There were twelve All-stars se lected for the tournament and they are: 1. Eric Williams, Warriors; 2. Lydia Olga, Squaxin Island; 3. Charmain Watts, Roadrunners; 4. Phillip Tewee, Chinooks; 5. Spap Godfriedsen, Medicine Creek; 6. Brad Parrish, Chiloquin; 7, Char lie Hasscott, Chiloquin; 8. Isreal Scott, Young Guns; 9. Steven Sutterlict, Olympia; 10. Lil Bull Owl Suppah, We Baaad; 11. Kevin Quebe, Olympia; 12. Travis Starr, We Baaad. in seven-team Van Daam, Wash.; 3, Shane Bush, Madras; 1221, Bryan Hopps, Madras; 1291, Justin Chester, Madras; 135 1, Jarrod Sampson, Madras; 1411, Magewski, Pra.; 3, Edward Heath, Madras; 1481, Biehn, HR V; 3, Chad Smith. Mad stops Buffs Shirley Allen and Michelle Simmclink led the scoring for the Buffs both 9 points apiece, Becky Dodson 7, Heather Clowere 6, Laura Sahme 4, Kirsch 2, Carol Miller 2. Kris King 1, Margie Du rette and Arlinda Duff. Christine Webb scored 18 points for Baker, Wood 12, Schaan 10, Turner 8, Bloomer 6, L. Porter 2, J. Porter 1. This was the second league game for the Buffs and next face Riverside and Mac Hi. II, Laura Sahme 8, Kris Kirch 8, Carol Miller 8, Becky Dodson 10, Kris King 5, Becky Soliz and Arlinda Duff, Foltz 6. Shirley Allen had one three pointer and Laura Sahme had two. Luanne Foltz and Heather Clowers fouled out of the game. Madras 16 31 23 15 85 Riverside 11 16 14 17 58 misses as her toe touched the peri meter line. Just an inch or two she could have had a couple more three pointers. Michelle Simmelink add ed 11, Kirch 10, King 8, Soliz 7, Durette 5, Dodson 4, Cloweres 3, Allen and Duff. Scoring for the Mac Hi team was Thunnell 10, Schubert 9, Roloff2, Jennings 2, Dougherty, Knopf, Wishand, Parks, Womm. Letter, Garcia. This week the Buff girls travel east to meet the league leading Ontario Tigers on Friday night and the Nyssa Bulldogs on Saturday night. Nooner Basketball Quote of the week January 16, 1991 By well renowned sportsman, Terry Luther "Somebody's gonna get hurt todayl". "But I didn't think It was going to be me!" tournament ras; 1581, perry, wahtonka; 168 1, Gladden, Pra.; 5, Orlando Stevens, Madras; 1901, Allison, Camas; 2, Chad Duff, Madras; Hwt 1, Fields, Camas. Outstanding wrestler Justin Chester.