q'-q" m fny I1" llin rw"1T"f '"V' fyfcn.-w . I.I.M., PAGE 6 September 6, 1991 Warm Springs, Orfx.on Spilyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo SPORT I ""TTt-"""'- - . ' . . ',...''' ' ' . Co-ed Soccer hits Madras Bruce Reese-White Buffaloes, impressive in the opening football game of the season as Madras ran past the Seaside Sea Gulls 29-12, September 6, 1991. A new season, a new coach and a fired up squad brought cheers to the hometown fans as both the offense and defen sive teams did what they had to for the big win. ' To show how fired up the team was after the first score came on a three yard run by Shane Barnes the entire team emptied the sideline and dashed into the end-zone to congratulate Barnes for the TD. Unfortunately the team was penal ized 15 yards for unsportsmanship. Despite the IS yard penalty a pass was completed from Barnes to Ryan Boyle to put the Buffs ahead 8-0. Seaside answered with a 3 1 yard TD pass as quarterback Camberg hit Sigurdson putting them on the scoreboard. Seaside also emptied the bench of players as they romped into the end zone to con gratulate their players for the TD and they also received a 15 yard penalty for unsportsmanship con duct. The Madras defensive unit broke through the lineand blocked the kick trying for the extra point and the score stood 8-6. Claude Smith. Ill did the kick offs for the Buffs. The defensive team had a big hand in the win stopping the Sea Gulls time after time. Ryan Boyle took a Barnes pass and scampered 48 yards to pay dirt for the second score for the Buffs and with DiCintio doing the kicking the extra point was good giving the Buffs a 15-6 lead. Just before the first half ended Ryan Boyle took a pitch out on what looked like an end around sweep. Begay's roping is this Saturday Come September 7, 1991, it will once again be time for Begay's 4th annual Team Roping and Barrel Race competition at the Warm Springs rodeo arena. Signup for the events starts at 8 a.m., roping will begin at 9 a.m. Barrels will run at 8:30 a.m. sharp. Entry fees will be as follows: barrel race, one run for $25; century three for $15; mixed three for $15; open four for $20 and, pronovice Smith to attend camp Gerald Smith of Warm Springs will be among approximately 75 individuals to participate in a train ing camp October 11-17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colo rado Springs, Colorado. The camp will focus on computerized scoring for boxing and is sponsored by the USA Amateur Boxing Federation. The purpose of the camp is to prepare athletes, referees and other officials for future international and national competitions where computerized scoring will be used. The camp will help athletes gain a competitive edge. Honda for sale 1987 Honda Prelude. Power steering, power brakes, power moonroof; lots of extras. $7800 firm. 475-3676 evenings, 475-2433 daytime. then threw a pass to his brother John Boyle who caught the ball and ran 56 yards for the score. DiCintio kicked the extra point, the Buffs went into the locker room at half time with a 22-6 lead. Both teams played real hard there is no question but the Buffs momentum had the edge on the visitors as they out hustled them all evening long. If the Buffs can con tinue with their fired up spirit they can compete with any team that comes along. On September 13, the Buffs will have another big test as they host the always tough Hood River Val ley Eagles, on the Buff grid iron, w ith game time at 7:30 p.m. Lifeguard class (2000 litetime) three lor $15.; loops. There will be dummy roping There will be a $5 office charge, far kids. There is no limit on the roping Yellowhair buckles, jackets. and a participant can win more than ropes and many other prizes will be Scheduled one buckle. The promoter has the awarded. There will be concessions right to limit elite ropers. All rop- on the grounds. ings are progressive, open gate, two For more information call 553 1783, Boxing practice set The Warm Springs Boxing Club will have practice sessions on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday eve nings beginning Friday, September 6. Eight to 13 year olds will practice from 6 to 7:30 p.m. while those boxers 14 years and older will practice from 7:30 to 10 p.m. All practice sessions will be conducted at the Community Watch the White Buffaloes take on the Hood River Valley Eagles Friday, Sept. 6 at Madras Football Stadium 7:30 p.m. Center. Registration for membership began September 3 and will continue through September 10. Register from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Center. Coaches are Tony Gilbert, Gerald Smith and Frank Smith. The coaches will conduct a boxing clinic September 13through 16attheCenterfrom6to 10 p.m. The clinic will focus on condi tioning, training, boxingskillsandrulcs and regulations. For further information, contact Frank Smith or theCommunity Center. Kah-Nce-Ta Resort will offer an American Red Cross Lifeguard Training course September 6, 7 and 8. The class will run from 5 to 10 p.m.. Friday and from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Par ticipants successfully completing the course will be certified to serve as a swimming pool or non-surf beach lifeguard. Individuals taking the course must be at least 15 years of age and be able to meet several swimming requirements. Course fee is $35, paid at time of registration. For further information call the Kah-Nee-Ta Village Pool at 553 1112, extension 458. PELTON LANES recruiting grade school age children for Junior Bowling League to be held Wednesdays at 4 p.m. and on Saturday mornings. Contact Pelton Lanes 475-3353 vK m v Jl Volleyball team selected Fire burns. And matches and lighters make small fires that become big fires very quickly. Keep yourself from getting burned. Stay away from matches and lighters because FIRE STRIKES BACK! HP CHI If, The Madras High School volleyball team has started their 1991 season, after finishing fifth in the Greater Or egon League last year. The selections for the three levels of teams were made. Cuts were made on all teams, including the freshman team, which is a first This season has had its biggest turn out of girls than there has ever been. There are seven returning varsity lettermen, five of the varsity team members are seniors. Head coach, Margaret Sturza feels the team is," a very enthusiastic group who love volleyball and are out because of their love for the game." " I am really excited." Sturza also stated. Setters for the team are Jennifer Runge and Margie DuRette. Luanne Foltz is the defensive specialist, which is an individual playing and hitting primarily out of the back row. The all around players are Stephanie Harris, Heather Martin, and Susie Marston. The rest of the team are mainly hitters. The team consists of the following: for varsity; coach Margaret Sturza, players consist of seniors, Sandra Carroll, Margie DuRette.Luanne Foltz, Amanda Fine and Susie Marston. Juniors are Teri Courtney, Pam Jasa, Heather Martin and Jenifer Runge. Sophomores are Rachel Clowers, Stephanie Harris and Jessica Mooney. The junior varsity squad is coached by Marsha Armstrong and the team consists of juniors, Carrie Burtis and Pam Jasa; sophomores Sarah Badten, Rachel Clowers, Stephanie Hams, Kelly Jackson, Allison Kirsch, Stacy Long, Jenny Marston, Jessica Mooney and Jamie Rask. Freshman Erika Harris is also a member of the j.v. squad. The freshman team is coached by Bill Wysham and the players are Rachelle Bettega, Kelli Camerwood, DeAnne Cordes, Betsy Cordill, Nicole Dexter, Nicole Dodson, Tia Fisher, Rebecca Grote, Crystal Guiney, Becky Harrison, Marie Long, Brooke Luther, Angela McConnell, Shawna McConnell, Millie Unive, Missy Weisen and Carrie Hawes. Madras High School has, for the first time ever, organized its first year co-ed soccer progiam. The funds to start the program were raised by the Jefferson County Soccer Club, which raised a total of $5,000. The program is com munity supported for its first year, but hopes the school district will pick up the program in the future like it does the other school sports. If not. the Jefferson County Soccer program will work at raising mon ey for the program. To raise funds for this year, the club sold calend ars to the public and advertising to earn money. The calendars sold for $5 and are still for sale. There has not yet been a selection for a coach nor has there been a schedule made. Both are scheduled to be completed next week. The program is currently work ing on teaching and learning of basic fundamental skills, have a better program, be better organ ized and to have fun. For the first season the team will play Intramu rally. They will play the Junior Varsity teams from Bend, Red mond, Mt. View, The Dalles and Hood River. Half the games will be played at home and half of them on the road. The program would like to encourage students to give it a try and go out for the team, and find out if soccer is for you. New team registrations are welcome after school starts. Madras setback Ryan Boyle making a good ground gain on a pitch out from quarterback Shane Barnes. Madras won their game against Seaside 29-12. Buffs victorious in year's first outing 1991 FroshJVVarsity Volleyball DATE Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Sept. 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Sept. 27 Sept. 28 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 2 Nov. 7-9 PLACE Bend Culver Pr. City View Mt Home vs. Riverside Home vs. Baker Home vs. Crook County Burns Home vs. Redmond Home vs. The Dalles Nyssa Ontario Redmond T. Home vs. Nyssa The Dalles Riverside Baker Home Madras Tourney Home vs. Burns Mac Hi Home vs. Gilchrist Home vs. Ontario Culver Home vs. Mac Hi TEAM TIME FJVV 6:00 F 10:00 V 10:00 FJVV 6:00 FJVV 5:00 FJVV 3:00 FJVV 6:00 FJVV 4:00 FJVV 6:00 F 5:00 JVV 5:00 JVV 1:00 F 10:00 FJVV 3:00 F 5:00 JVV 5:00 JVV 1:00 F 9:00 FJVV 4:00 FJVV 3:00 FJV 5:00 FJVV 3:00 JVV 6:00 FJVV 3:00 V 1991 Cross Country DATE PLACE TIME Sept. 7 Home Madras Invitational 11:00 Sept. 13 Gilchrest 3:00 Sept. 17 Mt. View 4:00 Sept. 21 The Dalles 11:00 Sept. 25 Home vs. BurnsRedmond 4:00 Oct. 5 Gladstone 12:00 Oct. 9 Crook County 4:15 Oct. 12 Scappoose Invitational 12:00 Oct. 17 Sweet Home 4:00 Oct. 26 Mac Hi District 3:00 Nov. 2 Lane Comm. Coll. State 1:30-g 2:00-b 1991 Frosh Football DATE PLACE TEAM TIME Sept. 5 Wahtonka Frosh 6:00 Sept. 14 Springfield Frosh 1:00 Sept. 19 Home vs. Mt. View Frosh 4:30 Sept. 26 Riverside Frosh 5:00 Oct. 3 Home vs. Bend Frosh 4:00 Oct. 10 Home vs. Crook County Frosh 4:30 Oct. 17 Home vs. Burns Frosh 3:00 Oct. 24 Home vs. Redmond Frosh 4:00 Oct. 31 La Pine Frosh 4:30 1991 Varsity Football DATE PLACE Aug. 30 Home vs. Seaside Sept. 6 Home vs. Hood River Sept. 13 Crook County Sept. 20 Home vs. Mac Hi Sept. 27 Ontario Oct. 4 Home vs. Nyssa Homecoming Oct. 11 Burns Oct. 18 BYE Oct. 25 Home vs. Baker Nov. 1 Riverside Nov. 8 or 9 State Rnd 1 TEAM Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity TIME 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 1991 Junior Varsity Football DATE PLACE TEAM TIME Sept. 5 Home vs. Hood River JV 6:00 Sept. 14 Riverside vs. Baker JV 1:00 Sept. 19 Crook County JV 4:00 Sept. 26 Home vs. Mt. View JV 4:30 Oct. 3 Home vs. Redmond JV 6:00 Oct. 10 Bend JV 4:30 Oct. 17 Home vs. Riverside JV 5:30 Oct. 24 Home vs. The Dalles JV 6:30 Oct. 31 Grant U. JV 4:00