Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, November 13, 1992, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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Evening co-ed volleyball at the Community Center results in some good action.
Volleyball season winds down....
Varsity, junior varsity teams meet opponents
The varsity volleyball team hosted
Burns Thursday, October 29, 1992.
The Buffs fell short 9-15, 5-15 to the
Hilanders. They served 85 as
Stephanie Harris was 9 for 9. Offen
sively the Buffs totaled 13 for 15
kills. Coach Margaret Sturza stated,
"I felt we were never mentallv in the
game. Burns played very well-thcy
got everything up, which is evident,
when you see that we only got 13
kills on offense."
Friday, October 30, 1992 the
Junior Varsity volleyball squad
Awards and Recognition
Football '92
Tuesday, November 17, 7:00 p.m. at MHS Cafeteria
Volleyball '92
Thursday, November 19, 7:30 p.m. at MHS Cafeteria
Dessert, coffee and punch provided.
Each player will be recognized
Please mark your calendar for these events.
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hosted Burns and defeated the
Hilanders in three games. The first
game MHS fell short 1-15 as Burns
came on strong right from the start.
The only point MHS made was a kill
from Rebecca Grotc. In game two,
consecutive serves played a key role
as Madras won 15-3. The third game
was close as the Buffs came out on
top 16-14. Burns received two "In
the net" calls and an illegal backrow
attack. Serving was at 94, Betsy
Cordill was 11 for 11 and Brook
Luther was 9 for 9.
for their efforts this season.
Warm Springs, Oregon
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Chet VanPelt blocks the ball hit by Carlos Calica.
The J.V. squad then participated
in a five team tournament on Satur
day, October 31 at ML View High
School. The other four teams included
Bend, Lakcview, Redmond, and Mt.
View. The teams played round robin
style throughout the day and played
two games to 15 points.
For the Buffs, the scores were as
follows: vs. Redmond 15-11, 15-5,
vs. Lakevicw 15-9, 15-7, vs. Mt. View
15-8, 15-8, and vs. Bend 15-10, 12
15 which gave them a 7-1 record.
Coach Marsha Armstrong felt, "They
played their best ever!" "I felt like
the team, excited to have beaten the
biRRer schools." Coach Armstrong
felt both offense and defense did a
terrific job. Serving was 92 percent
for the day (182196).
Alter tnc round robin scries one
game to 15 was played for single
elimination. The Buffaloes came up
to play Bend and lost 1 1 -1 5, as Bend
went on to win over Mt. View. The
Buffs took home third place. The
junior varsity team showed everyone
how well they could perform as -a
team. Coach Armstrong slated, "It
was good to sec them play to their
potential. I'm proud of them!"
Annual All-Indian Men's 6 ft. & Under
Warm Up Basketball Tournament
November 13, 14, 15, 1992
at Warm Springs Community Center
Hosted by Warm Springs Magpies
Entry fee: $175.00 (open to first 11 teams)
AWARDS INCLUDE:
10 championship jackets 10 runner up sweatshirts
10 3rd place awards
10 All Star awards
Mr. Hustle Award
Fitness Challenge underway
The 1992 November Fitness
Challenge sponsored by the Recre
ation Department has begun Novem
ber I and will continue to November
30. If you and your group have not
entered yet, the deadline Tor entries
is Friday, November 1 3. This is also
the deadline for T-shirt orders. Sign
up is now being accepted at inc
Recreation office.
To enter you arc required to pay a
$3.00 fee, and if you wish to receive
a T-shirt the fee is $5.00. Pick up
your individual time sheet logs. Se
lect a person to be captain and heshe
will be the contact person for your
team.
Any organization is eligible to
enter, for example: Warm Springs
Tribal Organization, Bureau of In
dian Affairs, Indian Health Service,
Warm Springs Elementary, Kah-Ncc-Ta,
and any outside individual,
group or organization.
Acceptable exercises are only
specific activities engaged for exer
cise reasons. These include: walk
ing, jogging, running, bicycling
(outdoorindoor), swimming, skiing
(downhillcross country), and aero
bic dance. Others include:
wcighllifting, handball, racquctball,
skating (iceroller), conditioning
Winter rodeos scheduled for November,
December, January, February
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 thestarting timcof
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 :00p.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-
Tulalip Tribe hosts 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 elmination tournament.
The awards will be given as follows:
1 st 12 leather sleeve champion
ship jackets and trophy
2nd Duffle bags and trophy
3rd T-shirts and trophy
All-Stars 12 leather sleeve
jackets
MVP jacket
S portsmanship trophy
10 4th piace
Most valuable player award
Most 3 pointers
SEND ENTRY FEE TO:
Austin Greene
P.O. Box 428
Warm Springs, Oregon 97761
(503)553-1361 (W)
(503) 553-1953 (H)
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exercise, and picklcball.
In addition, these exercises will
be limited to specific amounts of
time each day: Horseback riding, 1
hour; Tennis, 1 hour, Volleyball, 1
hour, Basketball, 1 hour, Bowling, 45
min.; Boxing, I hour, Dancing, 1
hour, Hunting, 1 hour, Woodcutting,
1 hour, and Golf (no can), 1 hour.
If you have questions about any
exercise call Austin.
Team captains are to get all of
your teams individual time logs in by
Tuesday, December 1 for totalling.
An awards luncheon will be held
Friday, December 1 1, 1992 at noon
in the Social Hall of the Community
Center to present awards and T-shirts.
The traveling trophy will be pre
sented to the group with the most
number of minutes exercised. Par
ticipantTeam average also. All team
captains arc urged to let the Recre
ation office know how many of your
(cam members plan toattend. Contact
the Recreation office by December
4, to ensure enough goodies for ev
eryone. For more information about the
November Fitness Challenge please
call Austin at the Recreation Office
at 553-3243.
16, all these entry fees arc $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 $ 10.00 for all other
events. Some events may be limited.
Buckles awarded to high point in
each event at the end of the scries,
and a trophy saddle to the All Around
Winner. Points given to 6lh 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.
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)653-4585, ext. 265 between
8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or (206)659
9902 after 4:30.
awards