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PAGE 6 October 30, A? , -.'.v; ..... ? . :-? ;' v v X ; "r4 .... ! .,( V-'1 . 1 L'-T 7" ...... - 1 lit: ,ryJ. ; jSi'l)' MHS Football team shows spirit in Tulalip tribe to host annual Basketball tourney The Tulalip Tribes will be hosting their annual "Thanksgiving Basket ball Tournament" November 27, 28 and 29, 1992. Thus will be a 16-team true double clmination tournament. The awards will be given as follows: 1st 12 lcathcrslceve champion ship jackets and trophy 2nd Duffle bags and trophy 3rd T-shirts and trophy All-Stars 12 leather sleeve jackets MVP jacket Sportsmanship trophy Magpies hold 6 ft. The Warm Springs Magpies will be holding their Annual All-Indian Men's 6 foot and Under Warm Up Basketball Tournament on Novem ber 13, 14, 15, 1992, at the Warm Springs Community Center. Entry Fee is set at $ 1 75.00 per team. Awards include 10 Championship Jackets, Buffs are 3-3 For the month of October the White Buffalo volleyball squad has had six games on the varsity level. Saturday, October 3 the MHS squad traveled to Burns to play a great first game with a lot of mo mentum going their way as they won 1 5-1 0. In game two at first both teams battled back and forth tying at 4-4, 5 5, and 6-6 until the Hilandcrs busted out scoring 1 1 -6 while the Buffs had problems with the serve receive. The Buffs then trailed 10-14 when Heather Martin brought Madras up 13-14, but couldn't quite finish the job and B ums won 1 3-1 5. Game three wasn't any better of the Buffalo squad, Jennifer Runge served the first two points for Madras then Burns totally took over when their 10 player served eleven straight points. The Buffaloes fell short 3-15. Their serving was 96 and had thirty-seven percent on serve receive. Offensively they had 21 kills out of 73 attempts, 15 errors, and 10 block kills. Stephanie Harris had 9 kills and 4 block kills, Rachel Clowers totaled 7 kills and 2 12 block kills, Runge was 10 for 10 at the service line and Martin was 15 for 15. Friday, October 9 the Buffaloes traveled to Ontario and defeated the Tigers 15-5 and 15-9 as Kelly Jack son had a good offensive game, her best of the season with 3 kills and 6 good hits. The serving was 92, Runge served 8 for 8, Martin 10 for 10 and Clowers 7 for 7. The serve receive was 61 percent On Saturday, October 10 the Buffs fell short to Nyssa 1 2-1 5, 1 0-1 2. Ma 1992 Spilyay annual Homecoming parade Friday, October 23. The entry fee will be $200 and it must be paid prior to team's first game. Please make check or money order payable to: The Tulalip Tribes and mail to 6700 Totem Beach Road, Marysville, WA 98271. Please note that all players must be 18 years or older and out of high school. For further information call Jon Moses, Dale Jones or Albert Young at (206)6534585, ext. 265 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or (206)659 9902 after 4:30. & under warm up 10 runner Up Sweatshirts, 3rd and 4th place awards, 10 All-stars, Team Sportsmanship, Most Valuable Player and Mr. Hustle Awards. Inter ested teams can contact Austin Greene at the Warm Springs Recre ation Office at 553-3243. for October dras served 94 . Offensively had 20 kills for 72 attempts, 16 errors and no block kills. Serve receive was 43 with 12 errors. Harris had 8 kills for the day and Jackson had five. Friday, October 16 Madras High hosted the Pioneers of Mac-Hi and victoriously won 15-8, 15-7. Coach Margaret Sturza felt a little disap pointed in the Buff serving as it was only 87 but was pleased with the aggressive play. Clowers and Pam Jasa passed the ball well. Ofl offense they had 18 kills for 54 attempts and 1 1 errors. Harris totaled 6 kills, and 1 block kill, Jackson had 4 kills, and Carrie Hawes had three. Saturday the 17th of October MHS hosted the Bulldogs and this time defeated Nyssa 13-15, 15-9, and 15 13. They were 82 at the service line, 43 for serve receive, and had 38 kills for 1 13 attempts. Harris had a good passing game and 14 kills while Hawes had 10 kills. Everyone saw action and never gave up. Last weekend, Saturday, October 24 they hosted Baker and lost to the Bulldogs 13-15, 15-5, 12-15. Their serving was 91 but the rest of the offense just didn'tclick for the Buffs as passing was poor at 38. They had 30 kills out of 100 attempts. Jackson had six kills and so did Allison Kirsch. The league standings for the Greater Oregon League as of Octo ber 26 are as follows: Burns 7-1, Riverside 5-2, Baker 4-4, Madras 4 4, Nyssa 3-4, Ontario 3-4, and Mac Hi 0-8. Warm Springs, Oregon Tymoo Happy Halloween from the Spilyay Tymoo Staff Winter indoor rodeos to begin The Alps Rodeo Stock contractor presents the Winter Indoor Rodeos for the 1992-93 event. The first of four rodeos will be held November 14, 15, 1992, with the starting limeof 1:00 p.m. There will be Slack after the Saturday rodeo if needed. The second rodeo will be held December 12, 13, 1992 with show time at 1 :00 p.m. The third rodeo will be held January 16, 17, 1993, and the final of the four rodeos will be on February 20, 21, 1993. Rodeo events will include Bull Riding, Saddle Bronc.Bareback, Calf Roping, Team Roping (enter twice), 2 loops, open gate, Steer Wrestling, Wild Horse Race. All the above events the entry fee will be $35.00, the Team Roping is $35 per man, also the Wild Horse Race the fees are $35.00 per man. Other events include Breakaway Roping, Barrels 14 and over, Goat Tying 14 and over, Jr. Bulls ages 14- Relay a Success Continued from page 4 appreciated any anu all support and encouragement we received. Last of all, I would like to thank my 1992 Butte to Bay Relay Team: Raymond Shike, Jr., Joel Munn, Geoff Bury, Joe Tuckta, Oliver Kirk, Lisa Watt, Rhonda Atcncio, Tammy Coffee, Monica Sampson, Sylvia McCabe, and myself (pictured). We were short one runner, which made it a little more difficult than it would have been, but to the extra strength, and willingness, Raymond, Joel, and Geoff agreed to run an extra leg apiece. Doing that extra leg was an average of almost 1 9 miles apiece for these outstanding guys. Thanks a lot you guys! You were great! For the rest of the team, they all did great. I'm glad you all stuck in there with me. Only one who did not do too well was myself, I got lost. But I think we still all had a fun time along the course. Nobody got hurt, just one person got lost, I feel we accom plished a good race again. Again thanks for running on my team. The team nominated me to be captain for next year, I don't know, we'll see Sheilah Wahnetah WS Nation Road Runners Captain (fjf) 16, all these entry fees are $25.00. Other events are Jr. Barrels, Goat Tying 13 and under, and Calf Riding 13 and under all these entry fees are $15.00. Books open for each rodeo on the days of November 9, December 7, January 11, and February 15. Call backs November 12, December 10, January 14, and February 18. Phone 475-2845. No personal checks. Cash or money orders only, payable to Alps Rodeo Stock. Office charge of $5.00, for the events for the 13 and under events, and $ 1 0.00 for all other events. Some events may be limited. Buckles awarded to high point in each event at the end of the series, and a trophy saddle to the All Around Winner. Points given to 6th place. If a team roper places twice he will receive points for the highest placing only. Admission is General $3.00; Kids, $2.00; Under 6 years old free. yVJ iV i t t l Till.iliM..i.iM .IIM.MI-TI r-ii..rr,il i j . , ... X The Warm Springs Nation Road Runners pictured from left to right are: (top row) Richard Craig (driver), Raymond Shike, Jr., Geoff Bury, Joe Tuckta. Joel Munn, Oliver Kirk. Bottom row: Lisa Watt, Sheilah Wahnetah, Monica Sampson, Tammy Coffee, Sylvia MciMbt, Rhonda Atencio. SPORTS 1992 Fall run The 1992 Kah-Ncc-Ta Fall Run was held Saturday, October 24 at Kah-Ncc-Ta. The official results of the 10K (6.2 miles) is as follows: John Hernandez, 37:03; Ted Barney, 37:29; Jane Clcavcngcr, 40:47; Don Courtney, 41:17; Andy Leonard, 43:13; Alfred Eylc. 43:32; Dick Driskill, 48:33; Oliver Kirk, 53: 1 5; Becky Anderson, 54:42; Nick Anderson, 54:43; Warren Smith, 1.14:48. Results of the 2.0 mile Fun Run arc as follows: Jacoby Ellsbury, 15:21; Doug Clcavcngcr, 15:33; Robert Allen, Jr., 16:24; Aaron Greene, 16:43; Chci VanPcIt, 16:51; Lydcll Adams, 17:07; Austin Smith, Sr., 17:43; Emery Yallup, 19:02; Julia Rowland, 19:10; Jessie Adams, 20:10; Louis Smith, 20:42; Harold Blackwolf, Jr., 20:45; Oscar Qucahpama, 21:41; November Fitness Challenge to begin November 1 The Recreation Department will be sponsoring the Annual November Fitness Challenge starting on No vember 1, 1992, and ending on No vember 30, 1992. The Challcngewill be for interested departments to en ter a team in the challenge. Teams, interested will designate a captain, he or she will captain the team and be the contact person for the entire team. Each participant will receive a fitness log for accruing minutes in exercise related activities during the challenge. All forms of exercise are accepted, with time restrictions limited for certain exercise per day. Participants Weigand named Ail-Around at 24th annual St Pat's Cowdeo The The 24th Annual St. Pats Cowdeo was held October 17, 18, 1992 at the Jefferson County Fair grounds. All Around for the Cowdeo was Todd Weigand. Following are the results of the cowdeo in each event held: Sheep 1st - Shane Joachin, 66; 2nd -Keith Fox, 63; 3rd - Jerrin Say, 57; 4th - Joseph Mennenback, 56; 5th -Colleen Kingsbury,54; 6th - Jonathan Hcrshey, 51. Pee Wee Barrels 1st - Travis Marston, 18.05; 2nd -Casey Warnock, 2 1 .23 ; 3rd - Preston Smith, 2 1 .57; 4th - Angie McNamee, 22.07. Jr. Barrels 1st - Jackie Brown, 17.43; 2nd -Shasta Olson, 17.73; 3rd - Katie Christenscn, 18.70; 4th - Bonita Leonard, 19.96. Sr. Barrels 1st - Todd Weigand, 19.06; 2nd -Erica Christensen, 19.16; 3rd - Mel issa Ferguson, 20.59. Pee Wee Scurry 1st - Travis Marston, 10.58; 2nd -Angie McNamee, 15.56; 3rd - Eliza beth Bowerman, 24.14. Jr. Scurry 1st - Katie Christensen, 10.64; 2nd - Shasta Olson, 11.36; 3rd -Keller Christensen, 12.30; 4th -Lindsey Bucrman, 13.06. Sr. Scurry 1st - Todd Weigand, 1 1.36; 2nd - Spilyay IYmoo held at KNT Robert Heath, 23:07; 1clvin Slahi, Jr., 23:27. Dclvis Heath, 23:39; Maryann Stahi, 24:42; Lillian Heath, 25:10; Shari Heath, 25:12; Fritz Miller, 25:20; Alyssa Sclam, 26:13; Sylvia McCabc, 26:14; Laritta Greene, 26:22; Pasha Smith, 26:24; Shelly Grccnc-Boisc, 27:08; Buzzy Jo Berry, 30:01; Irene Boise, 30:28; WintcrSky Smith, 30:28; Dalccna Frank, 3 1 :28; Candacc 1 Icath, 31:29 Vcrn Heath, 31:42; Shcilah Wahnctah, 3 1 :45; Nancy Kirk, 3 1 :46; Tommy Jo Alvarez, 31:47; Martha Alvarez, 33:20; Iris Smith, 33:25; Sidney Greene, 33:28; Shirley I Icath, 33:46; Lucinda Green, 33:46; Cassic Rhoan, 33:46; Gwcn Leonard, 33:46; Sheldon Leonard, 33:46; Robert Heath, Jr., 34:46; Mychal VanPcIt, 35:4 1; Becky VanPcIt, 35:45; Curtis VanPcIt, 36:06. wishing to enter can pay a $5.00 entry fee, for a Challenge T-shirt, those not wishing to receive a shirt, but enter for team minutes, will pay a $3.00 entry fee. Team Average of minutes, along with the winning de partment will be included on the Traveling Trophy. The winning de partment with the most accrued minutes in acceptable exercise will have their department printed on the Challenge T-shirts. If you would like more information, please, contact Austin Greene, or the Recreation Of fice for more information at 553 3243. Aaron Martin, 15.44. Pee Wee Horse Ropers 1 st - Gordon Scott, Jr.; 2nd - John Bamett; 3rd - Brian Rust; 4th - Adam Barnctt; 5th - Cassic Warnock; 6th -Pat Lane. Jr. Horse Ropers 1st - Luke McDonald, 7.61; 2nd -Alicia Martin, 10.95; 3rd - Alex Carlson, 1 1.29; 4th - Jackie Brown, 11.54;5th-Angie McNamee, 13.01; 6th - Thomas Barnctt, 14.05. Pee Wee Calves 1st - Cody Every, 82; 2nd - Shane Howard, 63; 3rd - Tad Molash, 59; 4th - Delvis Heath, 59. Jr. Calves 1st - Tony Green, 64; 2nd - Josh Calhoun, 62; 3rd - Jackie Brown, 58; 4th - Keller Christensen, 53; 5th -Luke McDonald, 53; 6th - Alex Carlson, 48. Sr. Calves 1st - Jim Brown, 82; 2nd - Todd Dickson, 80; 3rd - Jeff Every, 71. Cow Ride 1st - Brian Rosebrook; 2nd - Todd Dixon; 3rd - Todd Weigand. Goats 1st - Travis Marston, 16.92; 2nd -Becky Bowerman, 17.10; 3rd -Gordan Scott, Jr., 17.25; 4th - Rob Lane, 18.64. Breakaway Roping 1st - Todd Weigand, 7.82; 2nd -Aaron Martin, 28.15. All Around Todd Weigand.