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PACE 6 March 20,1992 Warm Springs. Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo SPORTS t i 'r r. f vv - ' v .. . ' ((--. .. .: . ViH 'D N ' S ... ... Z- """" ww. i. r -:- -i; ... .... . . The Madras White Buffaloes No. 1 seed from the GOL to State Lmnne Foltz playing against Silverton defense. It was the final game for Madras as they lost to the Foxes 38-51 to end their tournament play. Madras Girls' try falls short at State Tournament Two wins and two losses for the tic the game and then take the lead the lane on Madras where they jine was Madras White Buffalo girls basket ball team at the state play-offs which concluded on March 14, 1992, at the Salem Armory. ' In the opening game the Buff gals pulled out a close win over the Siuslaw, team by the score of 66-64. Siuslaw was out to get the Buffs to avenge losses of prior years at the state tourney. They came close and took a short lead with just a few minutes left in the game. The Buffs were not about to be beaten as Laura Sahme answered with a three pointer to regain the lead for the Buffs for good as they went on to win the game. It was a good team effort that got the win for Madras. All the teams the Buffs played they were ata disad vantage height wise. In their second game they were put up against the highly rated Marist team who showed they deserved their rating as they just about buried the Buffs alive. The Buffs held their own in the opening quarter, but slowly started to deterio rate as the game went on and the Marist team got stronger to maul the Buffalos to win the game 61-32. It looked as though the Buffs were handcuffed during the game as they couldn't seem to find the handle on the ball as there were turn over after turn over by the Buffs and the Marist team capitalized on them and scored many points. Withthe Marist massacre in the past the Buffs took to the floor to meet the Scappoose Indians and did to them what Marist done. The Buffs jumped right out after trailing 2-0, to couldn't act manv eood shots. In the lrst half for field goals Madras was 9-19, at a 47.4, Silverton was 9-28 for 32. Free throws in the first half the Buffs were 6-7 for 87.7, Silverton was 2-2 for 100. In the second half Madras was 4-5 for 80 and Silverton was 8-14. Final Madras from the free throw tie the game and then take the lead for eood. Early in the game Scappoose tied the game a couple of times, but once the Buffs got on track it was clear sailing to victory. They took a 1 9-1 2 first quarter lead and led 32-20 at the half time break. In the third quarter the Buffs exploded on a 26-12 scoring spree to jump way out front of the Indians. In the final quar ter the Scappoose team made a run after the Buffs out scoring Madras 17-14, but that was way shy of com ing near catching ud the Buffs. Late whv not nlan on a rodeo. The Warm in the game the Buffs lost one of the Springs Rodeo Association have set regulars with a knee injury, that of the dates for the annual Root Feast Laura Sahme, who popped her knee Rodeo for April 4, 5, 1992. and tore some ligaments sidelining Perhaps you'd better bring your her for the duration of the tourna- winter clothes because when its sup ment. Laura kept the defense on their , posed to get warm it might be toes with her outside shooting abil- freezing, ity. When the defense sagged in on Set for the rodeo are several events the post players she would unload with some limitations on various with the outside bombs to open things events. There will be the Wild Horse up on the inside. Race.entry feeof $155.00, per team The final showdown for the Ma- and $500.00. added for this event line was 83.3 to 62.5 for Silverton. It was the second half where Silverton battled up the post players where they couldn't get the good shots. The tourney ended with Henley getting the consolation trophy, Silverton 4th, Marist 3rd, Molalla runner-up and Central of Indepen dence the state champions. Af tcr a year of ups and downs and things looked a little dim at times, the Madras White Buffalo boys hung in there to eventually emerge the No. 1 team from the Oreater Oregon League. At the end of regular play the Madras White Buffaloes were lied with the Nyssa Bulldogs, as each having a 9-3 record. A play off game was held on a neutral court which was in Bums. The Madras White Buffaloes came out the winners to take the No. 1 seed at the state tour ney. The State play-offs once again held in Eugene at the MacAnhur court on the University of Oregon campus. In their first game they will play on Wednesday, March 12, at 1:30 p.m. where they will face the No. Z, team from the COWAPA league team which is the Astoria Fishermen, who are a highly re- spec led team from that league. Should the Madras Buffs win that game their next came will be at 7 p.m. Thurs day. Should they lose their first game they will play at 9 a.m. on Thursday. Leading the way for the Buffs will be Ryan Boyle, Scott Moses, Ryan Crotc, Mark Harris, Spencer Gcrke, Lcif Suppah, Shane Barnes, Jcb Butler, torn Norton and Scott Dclamartcr. Many remember a year ago when most of the sports writers never gave the Madras boys a chance to get anywhere. But with determination they played well and lost in the championship game by one point to the highly rated Cottage Grove team, who was ranked No. 1 all season long. This is altogether a different year with a lot of new teams at the state tournament and it should be very interesting. 33-TT- . dras White Buffalos was against a highly rated Silverton team. In the early stages of the game the Madras team out hustled the Silverton team to take a 16-8 first quarter lead. Silverton slowly closed in on the Buffs closing the score to a 24-21. Buff lead at the half time intermis sion. In the third quarter the Silver Foxes went on a scoring spree on a 19-9 romp over the Buffs. And in the final quarter they took a 1 1 -5 scoring spell and go on to win the game 51 38. During the second half the Silverton team took advantage of the perimeter shooting and bottled up Root Feast Rodeo set for April 4, 5 With the weather the way it is, yrs. old. A calf scramble Sunday only, 10 yrs. and under, no limit. The particulars, $8.00 stock charge withheld from entry fee. A $5.00 stock charge from the Jr. Bull entries, a $2.00 charge from the Jr. Barrels. The Wildhorse race $5.00 office charge, $10.00 stock charge held from entry fees. No spouse passes will be issued. Admission, Adults $4.00, children 6-12 $2.00, Sr. Citizens 65 and over free. Stock furnished by Alps Rodeo Company. The Books will open March 26, and will close Aprill, 1992. Office hrs. 6-9 P.M. Mail entries to Ginger Smith, Ro deo Sec., P.O. Box 54 1 , Warm Sprigs, OR97761.Call(503553-1311.Mail entries must be received by April 1, 1992. No personal Checks, Money Orders or Cash only, payable to the Warm Springs Rodeo Association. . 13 & Under Boys Basketball Tourney only. Bull riding, limit to 20 entries, saddle bronc limit 16 entries, bare back limit 25 , the entry fee if $40.00, in those events. Team roping $40.00 per man, no limit, 2 loops, enter twice. Jr Barrels 12 and under no limit entry fee $12.00, Jr. Bull riding, en try fee $20.00, limit 1 2 entries, 13-16 5th Annual Warriors Challenge Boys 16 & Under Double Elimination Basketball Tournament March 20-22,1992 Warm Springs Community Center 10 teams 1st -4th place plaques 1st place pullovers 2nd - 4th place shirts 10 all star awards Offensive Player Award Defensive Player Award Inspirational Coach Entry Fee $100 If interested please contact: Ray "Captain" Moody, Tourney Organizer, P.O. Box 896, Warm Springs, Oregon 97761 (503) 553-1957 Enos Herkshan, Warriors Coach,(503) 553-1454 Jay Suppah, Warriors Coach, (503) 553-1022 The weekend of April 3-5, 1992 the Warm Springs Community Center 13 & under youth tourney will take place.The tourney is on a first come first serve basis. Entry fee is $ 1 25 .00 payable to: We B.A.A.A.D. youth tourney. The host team is We B.A.A.A.D. of Simnasho, Oregon, with the co host team Rat Pack Attack also of Simnasho, Oregon. KAH-NEE-TA MINI MARATHON SAT. APRIL 25 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 553-3243 KAH-NEE-TA RESERVATION RELAY SAT. APRIL 4 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 553-3243 The awards to be given are: first through fourth places; 12 BB sports manship hats; 12 All Star sweats; sweatshirts: MVP, Inspirational, Mr. Hustle, High Scorer, Most 3 pts. There will also be half-court shoot ingprizes. Contact Tony "Big Rat" Suppah, P.O. Box 1255, Warm Springs, Or egon 97761. 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