Buffaloes
It was winner lake all, well Tor the
time being, as the Madras White
Buffalo boy s basketball team handled
the Baker Bulldogs in top fashion
beating them 76-53, to take sole
possession of Ant place in the COL
standings, on Saturday night Febru
ary 15. 1992.
The win gave the two schools a
Cochran wins Sweetheart Run
The annual Warm Springs Reser
vation Runners Club had their annual
Sweetheart run on Saturday, Febru
ary 8, 1992 which began at the
Simnasho Fire Hall. Overall results
were as follows, for the two mile run
Evan Cochran crossed first with a
time of 17:37. Evalinc Patt followed
shortly behind at 18:10. Nancy Kirk
was third in the two mile event with
a time of 22:24. Val Squicmphcn
placed fourth with a 24:10 time.
George Thompson was fifth at 26:38,
Salcna Thompson in sixth at 26:39
and Barbara Poncho crossed at 29:04
The overall finishers in the four
mile competition were in first, Don
Courtney at 26:58, Andy Leonard
was second recording a 28:28 time.
Cal Poncho was third with 30:06
lime, Joe Tuckta had a 32:38 time for
fourth. Lana Shike was fifth at 32:48,
Tony Boise crossed at 32:54, Oliver
Kirk had a time of 34:47,Tom Bcgay
recorded 37:23 while Sylvia McCabe
clocked in at 39:12.
The division results for the couples
for the two mile run were Evan
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split in the scries for the year as the
Baker Bulldogs beat the Buffalos by
the score of 67-64, earlier in the
season on their home floor. This was
the only loss suffered by the Buffs
this season..
Buff coach Joe Blincoe said the
boys played real hard and were ready
Cochran and Nancy Kirk who aver
aged a time of 20:00, George
liiompson and Barbara Poncho av
eraged a time of 27:5 1 . while Anthony
Boise and Salcna Thompson aver
aged 32:01. In ihc four mile run,
Andy Leonard and Lana Shike av
eraged 30:38, while Tom Bcgay and
Sylvia McCabe averaged 38:17.
In singles division the first male
to cross the two mile run was Evan
Cochran and the first female was
Evalinc Patt. The first male crossing
the four mile run was Don Courtney
and Una Shike was the first female
to cross.
The results of the raffle were as
follows:Banana Nut Bread-Don
Courtney, Video Rental-Joe Tuckta,
Video Rental-Val Squicmphen,
cookies-Oliver Kirk, cookies-Cal
Poncho, hcadband-Evaline Patt,
Booties-Tom Bcgay, Wallet-Sylvia
McCabe, Cologne-Tony Boise,
Bracelet-Barbara Poncho, Necklacc
Nancy Kirk, Gloves-George
Thompson, Coin dispenser-Lana
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Bulldogs
for this game, they knew what they
had to do to get the joo oonc.
For the Buffs it was like letting
out on the clutch and peeling out,
jumping out to a 24-13 first quarter
lead. By the time the half time in
termission came the Buffs were out
in front 42-33.
In the third quarter the Bulldogs
ran neck N' neck with the Buffs as
each team scored 12 points apcice,
but the margin was still in the Buffs
favor. By the time the final quarter
was ncaring the end everybody on
the team saw action. Madras out
scored the visitors 22-18 for the final
score.
Scott Moses topped all scorers
with 20 points including two 3 point
baskets, Ryan Boyle added 17 and he
alsocontributcd a three pointer, Ryan
Grotc chipped in 17 points to share
scoring honors with Boyle. Shane
Barnes 11, Leif Suppah 7, Suppah
also had a three pointer. Jcb Buttlcr4
points, Spencer Gcrke, Tom Nort9on,
Scott Dalcmatcr.
Shane Dcpuc was high for the
Baker City boys with 16,Ryan Baxter
11, Jamie Clausintzer 9, all three
K inters. Bob Uttcnrcuthcr 6, Greg
hcrty 5, Jason Erickscn a 3 pointer,
Brian Maddox a three pointer, Tyson
Albrccht, Ethan Burke and Mitch
Osborn.
The league is winding down to
where all the games are real impor
tant for the Buffs with the state play
offs just around the comer. The Buffs
will have to continue winning to be
elgible for the state play-offs in
March. Their next games are on the
road as they take their swing to the ,
far east side of the state to meet the
Ontario Tigers and the Nyssa Bull
dogs. Those teams are always tough
on their own home courts.
Madras White Buffalo girls beat Riverside Pirates
The Madras girls varsity basket
ball team held off a last quarter lunge
made by the Riverside Pirates and
getting the win by the score of 47-44,
on Friday night February 14, 1992.
The host team Riverside jumped
out to an early lead putting Madras in
a catch up situation. Riverside came
out strong and scored well. The
Madras girls couldn't buy a basket at
the start of the game, missing shots
from right under the basket. Time
after time passes were picked off by
the Pirate defenders until Laura
Sahme popped in a couple of fast
three pointers that opened things up
Madras High 1992
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Staylon
Jefferson
Hood River
Gladstone
The Dalles
Estacada
Stayton
Riverside
Redmond
LaSalle
Redmond
Sherwood
Banks
Riverside
Hood River
The Dalles
Redmond
School for
Basketball
The Department of Education
school for the deaf, located at 999
Locust Street N., Salem, Oregon,
entered the Western State Basketball
Classics. This is an annual event and
hosted by various schools each year.
This year the California School
for the Deaf in Riverside, California,
will be the site. Oregon played Riv
erside in the first game. Other schools
entered were Fremont, California,
Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona, Wash
ington, and Idaho. There were no
results of the tourney at press time. A
report on the tournament will appear
in a later edition.
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Scott Moses goes around Baker defender to score as the Madras Buffaloes
standing.
on the inside once again and they
were able to work the ball in for the
easy shots.
Coach Fred Blackman said the
girls played a very smart game and
executed well at times. Riverside,
the only team to travel to Ontario and
beat the Tigers on their home court
were out to get the Buffalo girls and
at times it appeared they were just
going to do so, but the Buff defense
tightened up to slow down the taller
Riverside girls.
At the present time the Madras
girls hold a half game lead over the
Softball Schedule
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deaf enters
tournament
Team roster for OSD boys var
sity; James Burke, Joseph DeSiervi,
Stephen Dyke, Pat Mathers, Steve
Mularski, Tuhan Nquyen, K.C.
Phillips (Manager), Jason Smith,
Calvin Vincent, Zak Wertz, and Ray
Kelly.
OSD girls varsity and rally squad;
Perlita Barnes, Becky Edwards, Psila
Enos (Manager), Sarah Frasier, Misty
Greiner, Irene Jayowick, Stacy
Kieblock, Opal Spofford, Sherry
Whetter. Libby Stenley (Rally).
Jason Smith is the son of Lloyd
Smith Jr., a sophomore at the school.
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Ontario Tigers for the lead in the
GOL standings as the race for the
title is down the home stretch and
season ncaring its end.
With time running out there was
just one point difference when
Luanne Foltz was fouled and she
stepped up to the free throw line and
sank two important shots to give the
Buffs the three point lead. The Riv
erside girls made a desperation shot
for a three pointer but missed as the
horn sounded to end the game giving
the Buffs the win.
Michelle Simmelink and Laura
Shame were high scorers for Madras
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beat Baker 76-53 to take the lead in the GOL
. with each getting 13 points apiece.
Laura had three 3 pointers during the
game. Heather Clowers 12, Luanne
Foltz 8, Shirley Allen 1, ArlindaDuff,
Margie Durette.
On March 22, the Buff girls will
host the Riverside Pirates in a return
match between the two teams here at
3 P. M. Saturday . The following week
they will host the Ontario Tigers who
are the only team to beat Madras so
far this season in league play. Than
they will travel to McLaughlin to
meet the Pioneers for their final
league game of the season the fol
lowing week.
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