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PAGE 6 October 2, 1992 w rxiAt: Buffs win league opener 29-0 "As I seen it", The While Buffalo fans really had something to cheer about last Friday night as the White Buffaloes stampeded over the visit ing Riverside Pirates. It was go right from the start of the game when the boys seemed to have everything un der control and whopped the Pirates by the score of 29-0. This was the opening conference game for both schools of the Greater Oregon League. What a perfect night for a football f;amc. The weather was very com ortablc with acool breeze but nothing to get excited about It was mild and the fans made it hot as the game went on. The chill of the autumn was in the air but that didn't cool the Buff team as they came out ready to play some football and that they did. Everything looked pretty much in the Buffs fa vor right from the word go. Even during the prc-gamc warm ups it looked like a Buff night, with every one eager and fight in their eyes. The Buffs won the toss and elected to receive and marched right down the field in three big gainers when Shawn Phifer entered the game got a hold of that Pig-Skin and darted to the left beating the defenders to the corner and when he turned up field there was nothing in front of him but the goal line as he sped down the sideline to score the first TD for the night With a big satisfied look on coach Reese's face he said, "The first time he touches the ball he runs it in for the score." And the Buffs were out front 6-0. the try for the extra point the Buffs were penalized and set back for another try, this time it was for a two pointer on a pass that was good but holding set them way back and a third try on a pass from Barnes to John Boyle to make the score 8-0. After a series of down by the Pi rates the Buffs received the kick and had the ball on fourth down and some trickery up theirsleeves when a bunch of subs came into the game and as the 1992 MADRAS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FALL ATHLETICS SCHEDULE 7th and 8th Grade Volleyball Date Opponent Place Time Oct. 6 Obsidian White Redmond t 4:00 Oct. 7 Pilot Butte White Bend 4:00 Oct. 13 Culver MHS 4:00 Oct. 15 Obsidian White MJHS 4:00 Oct. 20 Pilot Butte Green MHS 4:00 Oct. 21 Obsidian Red Redmond 4:00 Coaches: 8th - Shelly Randall, 7th - Michelle LeBlanc, Int. - Sue Anderson 7th and 8th Grade Cross Country Date Opponent Place Time Oct. 7 All Schools Crook County 4:00 Oct. 14 All Schools Madras 4:00 Oct. 22 District Obsidian 4:00 Coach: Mary Hayden 7th Grade Football Date Opponent Place Time Oct. 15 Culver MHS 7:00 Oct. 22 MJHS 4:00 Coaches: Stan Williams, David Valenzuela 8th Grade Football Date Opponent Place Time Oct. 7 Pilot Butte White MHS 4:00 Oct. 21 Crook County Gold MHS 4:00 Oct. 26 Pilot Butte White Bend 4:00 Coaches: John Scheideman, Paul Brown mum-- ' f mmmmm "umm m tut'.wm y ' ' ' S :r .'1 e l '11,1 ir 1 , .M HumOm - r: iii .. r - i - - Julie Quoid joined Jonathan Bosky, Dan Cooky, YurtiKontako, Shane Pepion, Rueban Picatte, Ken Duhart, Rodney Weiser end Charks Longsoldkr at ceremonies before Red Nation runners departed for Pendleton, Spilyay v boys were all running off the field Boyle among them when he stopped just short of the sideline. Barnes took the snap as Boyle darted down the sideline he took the long pass from Barnes and was on his way to pay dirt untouched. That was a big play that sort of took the wind out of the sails of the Pirate team. DiCintio kicked the extra point to make the score 15 0. The third TD came also in the second quarter when the Pirates seemed to have a little drive started, but the quarterback was hit by a Buff defender as he started to lateral causing a fumble where a Madras defender pounced on the ball. A motion penalty look the Buffs back, on second a 1 2, the Buffs were thrown back on the two yard line with third down and whole lot of yards. At that point Shane Barnes with good pro tection connected with John Boyle crossing over the middle around the 40 yard line with a long bomb that exploded for six when Boyle caught the ball he was on his way for the goal line, where he just out ran the Pirate defender. Again DiCintio's kick was good and the score was 22 0, as the first half came to a close. The second half got underway on a boot from Claude Smith, III, as he was doing the kick-off chores all evening long. He also had an out standing game both on offense and defense. Others who were having a good game was Frank Reese on .le fense, Joede Goudy at Center, Charlie Wewa on defense along with a hoist of Buffs on each play. The team was fired up after a disappointing loss to the Crook County Cowboys a week earlier where things sort of slipped out of their hands. The next game for the Buffs will be at Milton-Frecwater with the Mac Hi Pioneers, and Rod Chester, the former head football coach of the Buff team. With game time at 7:30 p.m. The Buffs have a score to settle after losing to Mac Hi last year. Warm Springs. Orkgon Tymco Madras High School Buffalo Shane . . Buffs second 19:20; 17th Wichr, Redmond, 19:24; 18th Sam Wolfe, Madras, 19:28;21st Bregninge, Madras, 19:41; 22nd Gibson, Redmond 19:50; 23rd Ortman M V, 20:03; 26th Jorgcnscn, Redmond 20:37; 27th Earnest, Ma dras 20:53; Perks, MV, 21:00; Suppah, Madras, 21 : 1 1 ; 33rd French, Redmond, 2 1 :40: Duncan, Redmond, 21:51. In girls 3000mctcr run the Madras White Buffaloes didn't fare very well in the meet placing well behind the winners as The Dalles Indians cap tured that event with the score of 29; Mountain View 42; Redmond, 66; Madras 116; Trout Lake, WA in complete. The top finishers for the White Buffs were in 20th place Molmon, 14:32; 25th Mortan, 15:29; 26th Ut ter, 15:48; 27th Riley, 16:50; 28th Zamora, 17:02; Smith 17:44. The course at The Dalles is a tough one to run as there are some steep hillsides to cover which takes a lot out of the runners. In Cross Country action, Satur day, Scptcmber26, 1 992, the Madras White Buffaloes placed second in a five school meet at The Dalles Invi tational. A great effort from Scott Delamarter who won the Boys 5000 meter race, covering the course in 17:38. However The Dalles Indians Biathlon scheduled for Oct. 17 The Recreation Department will be sponsoring a Biathlon running and biking event on Saturday, Octo ber 17th beginning at 8:30 a.m. This r Barnes on a good gainer during the game at The Dalles won the team title with 27 points as two runners from the Indians came in second and third respectively with times of 18:01 and 18:15. A Trout Lake, WA. runner Lopez came in fourth with the time of 18:24. To round out the ten finishers were: in 5th place, Killcn of The Dalles; Field of Redmond; Starr of T.D., 18:41; and in 8th place Kendall of Madras, 18:51; 9th Addington, Redmond, 18:57; 10th West of TJX team scores were The Dalles Indi ans 27; The Madras White Buffaloes 61; Redmond 80; Trout Lake, WA., 102; Mountain View (Bend), 105. Others finishing the course were Johnson of Madras 19:18; 14th TolcntinaMV, 19:19;SporalskyMV, Activity bus running for students The activity bus will run beginning September 1, 1992. The schedule is as follows: First Bus Run 5:15 p.m. Load up and leave Madras Junior High School to go to the Madras High School. 5:20 p.m. Load up and leave Madras High School to Warm Springs. First drop off will be between the Warm Springs Fire Hall and the green lawn on Quinn Avenue on will be in conjunction with the Women's Wellness conference. The event will be for single com petitors, as well as teams, Male and Female, or Co-ed. The course will be set up in the vicinity of Warm Springs, and start in front, and end at the Community Center. Day of the race registration will begin at 7:45 a.m. Prizes will be awarded in both singles, and team events. Singles competition will have age groups they will be: 13 & under, 14-19, 20-29, and 30-39, and 40 & over. Awards for teams will be 3 deep for Male, Female, and for Co ed. Fore more information, please contact Austin at the Recreauon of fice at 553-3243. " St. Pat's Cowdeo October 17, 18, 1992 Jefferson Co. Fairgrounds Kids 6-14 are eligible registration Is now open through October 10, 1992 Contact Kathryn Bain at 475 2130 to register SPORT "5 7 against Prineville September 18. Fall 10 Kilometer run set The Annual Fall Run 10k running event is scheduled for Saturday Oc tober 24, 1992. The event will be held at the Kah-Nee-Ta Vacation Resort, and the scheduled start time is 10:00 a.m. The two (2) running events include the 10 kilometer (6.2 mile) competitive run, as well as the 2.0 mile fun runwalk. Entry fee is set $8.00 if you pre rcgister before 5 p.m. October 23, and a fee of $10.00 for day of the Race registration. Included in the entry fee, each participant will receive a T-shirt, and raffle ticket. Raffle items will be donated by local mer chants. Day of race registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. at the Village Patio. campus. Second Bus Run 6:30 p.m. Load up and leave Madras High School to go to Madras Junior High School. 6:35 p.m. Load up and leave Madras Junior High School to Warm Springs. Second drop off will be at the Warm Springs Community Center parking lot. v jj v . 1 Ted Viramonte, left, and Chase Anthony provide live coverage of all Madras High school football games on KWSO 91 S FM Fridays, at 7:30 p.m. s v Early Bird Work Out 6:30-7:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Weight Room Fitness Room, also "Benching with Luanda!" Call Austin at the Community Center SpilyayTymoo is Age divisions will be as follows: 6 & under, 7-12; 13-18; 19-29; 30 39; 40-49; and 50 & over in both races, male and female. For more information please contact Austin Greene at the Recreation Office at 553-3243, or 553-3244. Sisters tops Buffalo JVs The Madras JVFootball team was set-back last Saturday by the Sisters Outlaws, by the score of 24-14. This giving the Sisters High School their first win of the year. Sisters with everything new this year has been having a slow start in athletics. The Outlaws scored first and a pass for the extra point to give them a 8-0 lead. A Buff fumble set up their next TD, and another as for the PAT, giving Sisters a 16-0 lead. Madras scored on a run by Esquiro, and Vibbert ran the ball in for two. The next score came from a 5 yard run by Colazo, but this time the run failed leaving the Buffs with 14, which was the score at the half. The game went scoreless until the final stanza as Sisters was able to punch one more TD over and they ran the ball in for two giving them the final score of 24-14.