PAGE 6 May 29, 1992 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Spnlyay Tymoo SPORTS I MHS boys, girls track stars qualify for State contest The Madras White Buffalo boys' track team high high gear to take first place during the district track meet held in the Buff Stadium. Leading point winners were Ryan Boyle, Scott Dclcmaricr and Nick DiCiniio as each won two events to give the Buffs a big boost for the title as all the Greater Oregon schools were in Madras for the meet. The top two in each even qualified for the state meet which will be held in Eugene on the U of O campus Haward Field. K van Boyle won both the 1 1 0 and 300 hurdles and also placed second in the 100 to qualify in three events at stale. IN the 1 10 hurdles, Boyle set a new meet record of 14.73. Kchlcr of MacHi took second with 15.8, third was Mark Harris f Madras and fourth was John Boyle. 400 Relay: Madras was first the time of 44.42; Ontario second with 45.41. 1 10 Hieh Hurdles: Boyle, of Ma dras, was first with a ne w meet record of 14.73; Kchlcr of MacHi was sec- , - . ; 4 K' ond with 15.18; Mark Harris was third with 14.79 and fourth was John Boyle with 16.65. 1500: Scott Dclcmartcr of Ma dras, was first with 4. 1 7.53; Longoria of Nyssa was second with 4.19.41; and also of Madras placing 5th was Johnson with 4.36.25. 100: Talbot of Nyssa, first 10.85; Ryan Boyle of Madras second 1 0.95; 400: First was Day of Burns 50.60; second Hcntzcl Baker 52.63; 800:" first Delemarter Madras, first 2:05.22; Taynazwski, Burns second 2:07.11; third Sampson Madras 2:07.27. 200: First Talbot, Nyssa 23.16; second Day of Bums 23.46; fourth Meannealy Madras, 23.90; 300 Hurdles: first Boyle Madras, 40.25; second Kelhcr MacHi 41.18, third Harris Madras, 4 1 .93 and fourth John Boyle 43.06. 3000: First Longoria, Nyssa 9:42.20, second, Payne, Baker 10:10.06; 1600 Relay: First Madras, second Ontario; Triple Jump: First Houk, Riverside 40.909.5, second Hawes, Madras 40.04.4, third Meannealy 39.312; Long Jump: Talbot, Nyssa 21.4; second Hauk Riverside 20.3; High Jump: First Wink Riverside 6.5, sec ond Baxter, Baker, 6.4; Javelin: Murphy, Baker 1 57.2; second Brown, Ontario 146.9; Discus: First DiCintio, Madras, 139.7; second Carpenter Baker 1 29.5; Shot Put First DiCiniio, Madras 48.712, second Lewis, Ontario 43.8; third Anstctt Madras 40.812; Pole Vault: First Hayes, Bums 12.3, second Preston, Baker 12.0; fifth Huggins Madras, 10. The final team scores for the meet were Madras, 154, Baker 9 1 , Ontario 66, Bums 59, Nyssa 58, Riverside 52 and MacHi 47. Madras freshman, Darci Bchrcnd, topped the field in the shot put during the district meet held in Madras May 22 and 23. Darci Bchrend, daughter of Spilyay's Donna Bchrend, threw the shot 35.5 12 to win the event and will advance on to state this weekend in Eugene. With some good coaching and tips over the next three years, Darci cou Id be very strong in that event as she enters her senior year. The Frosh g irl was able to best several senior girls in that event Madras won first and second in the shot as Kim Bushlach placed second with a toss of 32.9 12. Overall the Madras girls track team placed third behind Baker 149, Bums 109, Madras 99, Ontario 52, Nyssa 42, MacHi 38 and Riverside 3. The first and second placers will go on to the State meet in Eugene. 400 Relay: First Baker 5 1 .90; sec ond Madras 5 1 . 1 ; 1 500: Evans, B urns 5:11.21; second Miller, Burns, 5:22.39; 100: Sinncavc, Madras, 1 2.83 ; second Phillips, Baker, 1 2.88; fourth, Crcckmore, Madras, 13.10; fifth Hagcdorn, Madras, 13.43; 400: First, Hcncs, Baker, 59.1; Second, Mausen, Baker, 1:00.18; fourth, Werner, Madras, 1:02.14; 110 Hurdles: Johnson, Baker, 16:30; second Douglas, MacHi, 16.71; third, Hawes, Madras, 17:14; 800: Evans, Bums, 2:24.47; sec ond, Evans, Ontario, 2:27.02; fourth, Durctte, Madras, 2:29.38; 200: Mausen, Bakcr,26.75; Hcncs, Baker, 26.96; third. Werner, Madras, 27. 1 6; fourth, Harrison, Madras, 27.6 1 ; 300 Hurdles: Douglas, MacHi, 47.73; SulIavan,Bums,49.19; 3000: Milkr, Bums, 12.00; Peterson, Ontario, 12:04; 1600 Relay: Baker, 4:12.61; Madras, 4:19.04; Triple Jump: Waldo, Nyssa, 34.0; Bates, Bums, 33.414; Long Jump: Bates, Bums, 15.1 1 4; second, Crcckmore, Madras, 14.9 14; six th, Badtcn, 1 4.2 12; High Jump: Hcncs, Baker, 5.4; Trindlc, Baker, 5.4; fourth, Hawes, Madras, 4.10; Javelin: Dobson, Bums, 133.5; Thomas, Bums, 94.9; Discus: Shipp, Nyssa, 103.1112; Troycr, MacHi, 97.2; sixth, Bushlach, 81.712; Shot Put: Bchrend, Madras, 35.512; Bushlach, Madras, 32.912; fourth, Badtcn, Madras, 30.312. Good luck at State! - - . . - J 1 1 1 . li-.i ....... .'''iT,. .U.-.:' 1 -.s T' " Spectators stood to catch the action during a close 200 race at District Madras High School senior Ryan Boyle poors on the steam during a high hurdles heat at COL District meet held in Madras May 22 and 23. Herrera takes All Around title at Tygh Valley Fair weather greeted Indian cowboys from all parts of the western U.S.. and Canada during the first Western States-sanctioned rodeo for the year, held at Tygh Valley, Oregon May 16 and 17, 1992. Fred Herrera of White Swan, Washington was named the All-Around champion for the 1992 rodeo. The action-packed arena offered some good scores and fast times throughout the show. The competition was pretty tough for the cowboys, as all their efforts are pointing toward that final rodeo of the season: the Nationals held in Albuquerque, New Mexico each year. The top cowboys from each district participate for the tops honors for the year. The rodeo cowboy has his work cut out for him as he has to pay his own way , pay his own entry fee and each dollar earned builds as points for the right to participate in the final rodeo. BAREBACK (13) 1. Shawn Best 2. Freddy Blackwater 3. Frank Paz 4. Gary Sam Time Score 75 72 69 68 Payout this event SADDLE BRONC (18) 1. Terry Parrish 67 2. Dave Best 66 3. Vince Garcia 65 4. Matt Bruisedhead 64 Payout this event BULLS (2 3) 1. Gary Sam 81 2. Shawn Best 75 3. Marion Ives 72 4. Wauseka Brown 70 Payout this event STEER WRESTLING (17) 1. Spike Gardipee 2. Alan Bruisedhead 3. Andrew Hunt 4. Robert Bruisedhead 6.66 7.20 14.05 15.64 Payout this event CALF ROPING (25) 1. Slim Creighton 15.68 2. Roy Hicks 20.95 Amount $ 416.64 312.48 208.32 104.15 $1041.60 $ 503.04 377.28 251.52 125.76 $1257.60 $ 589.44 442.08 294.72 147.36 $1473.60 $ 485.76 364.32 242.88 121.44 $1214.40 $ 624.00 468.00 3. Robert Hicks 21.38 312.00 4. John Clymo 21.54 156.00 Payout this event $1560.00 TEAM ROPING (164) 1. Anson Begay 5.55 $1096.00 Cort Herrera 1096.00 2. Fred Herrera 6.93 907.77 Cort Herrera 907.77 3. Carl Johnson 7.80 718.65 Preston Williams 718.65 4. Bob Joseph 7.85 529.54 Garry Rogers 529.54 5. Alan Bruisedhead 8.09 340.42 Stacy Corbett 340.42 6. Robert Bruisedhead 8.12 189.12 Steven Bruisedhead 189 . 12 Bowling sure to make 'em smile this summer Payout this event BARRELS (28) 1. Hester Williams 17.91 2. Joan Shaw 18.14 3. Sherri Olney 18.16 4. Henny Bruisedhead 18.25 5. Betty Sampson 18.34 6. Stacy Corbett 18.38 Payout this event COW MILKING (38) 1. Fred Herrera 2. Pete Bruisedhead 3. Bill Valdez 4. Robert Bruisedhead 5. Emerson Ramone 6. Terry Parrish 27.83 32.88 39.88 47.60 50.93 63.05 Payout this event WILD HORSE RACE (14) 1. Shane Olney Team 2. Donovan Burns Team 3. Dave Shaw Team Payout this event TOTAL PAYOUT THIS RODEO $7564.80 $ 489.99 405.51 321.02 236.54 152.06 84.48 $1689.60 $ 615.27 509.19 403.10 297.02 190.94 106.08 $2121.60 $ 565.00 339.00 226.00 $1130.00 $19,053.20 There are several fun bowling leagues forming for the summer months at the Pelton Lanes in Madras. On Monday there's the Men's Trio League, and a Junior 3-6-9 Trio League. Tuesday's the Women's 3-6-9 Trio League and also a pin teaser's Mixed League. Wednesday's adult junior league. On Thursday there is the New Ball mixed league, and on Friday's there's the Monte Carlo Jackpot Bowling. Saturday's is the Our Nite Out Mixed league and on Sunday the Spanish Family Night The Friday night Monte Carlo Jackpot bowling starts at 9:00 p.m. with all the other to start at 7:30 p.m. The Pelton Lanes the family fun center is offering a special Father's day special. "Free bowling for Dad," plus 25 discount at the snack bar, pro shop, and the video room. That's onDad'sdayJune21stSunday,Noon to 6:00 p.m. There is also a Mother's day spe cial, "free bowling for Mom," plus 25 discount at the snack bar, pro shop and video. May 10th from noon to 6:00 p.m. Happy Birthday party bowling is provided by the Pelton Lanes Family Fun Center as they provide party plates, napkins, balloons, horns. Just bring the cake! Reservations are necessary, one week in advance, with special rates available. Phone 475 3353, 7 days a week. Reservation Runners plan run All-Around Cowboy: Fred Herrera OnSaturday,June27,at8:00a.m., the Warm Springs Reservation Run ners will be sponsoring the 1 1th an nual Pi-Ume-Sha run. It will begin and end at the Warm Springs Com munity Center Parking Lot in Warm Springs, Oregon. The course will be 2.5 miles and 10K and includes flat stretches with roller coaster hills. Water stations will be located throughout the course. Entry fees: $10 pre-register, $12 on race day, no T-shirt and club members $7. Divisions: (MaleFemale) Under 10, 10-14 years, 15-19 years, 20-24 years, 25-29 years, 30-34 years, 35 39 years, 40-44 years, 45-49 years, 50-54 years, 55-59 years, 60-over. Overall male and female winners will receive awards. 1 st through 3rd place male and female finishers in each division will receive ribbons. Registration will open at approxi mately 6:45 a.m. on the day of the race and will close at 7:45 a.m. $1522.34 Mail-in entries can be sent to Warm Springs Reservation Runners, P.O. Box 1140, Warm Springs, Or egon 97761. Make checks or money orders payable to the Warm Springs Reservation Runners. Please do not send cash. Learn to lead An exercise leadership class will be held June 5, 6, and 7 at the Warm Springs Community Center. Spon sored jointly by Tribal Wellness and the IHS Diabetes Program, the class will cover the following topics: low impact aerobics, Chairobics. and benching. Instruction will also focus on appropriate exercise leadership for patients with diabetes, seniors, and the physically disabled. If you have any questions re garding the training, please call Austin at the Community Center at 553-3243, or Candace Reich at the IHS Clinic at 553-1 196.