Page 6 April 2. 1993 Warm Springs, Oregon SimlyayTymoo Spilyay Tymoo SPORTS 'Ask 1 , 4 " -1 - - J ' I f r I L, r Buffaloes end season at State :?--ifPjrt'! u lJ 1 tfV J ? ti V . J ; -f f - . I , .... 4 At the state tournament Madras White Bufaloes, in white, playing the North Valley Knights in Mac Arthur Court at the U ofO. LeifSuppah and Mark Harris Madras players on defense. Buffs won the game 75-62 to advance in tourney play. i t .il.. l'"'"'....!!!.!, I Buffs lose final game to Philomath f ; :f J. ..wmi. f ' 'i x" - - i tit II V" I In the game where the winner . played for fourth place the Philomath 4 Warriors came towering over the shorter Madras White Buffaloes team, and Philomath won the game 81-55. These two teams met earlier ; in the year during pre-season play t where Philomath won that game 83 58. This may have been a mental block on the part of the Buffs. Even :. though the Warriors had a big height ' advantage the Buffs out rebounded ' them 41-39. Their big man, 6 foot 7 inch Andy McCabe, who scored 25 points was just too much for the ' Buffs. Philomath out scored the Buffs in each quarter. At the end of one the , score was 21-13, and they led 40-28 at half time and at the end of three they led 65-43. They scored 16 to Madras 12 in the final quarter for the final score of 81-55. Shane Barnes led the way scoring for the Buffs with 1 5, Ben Christensen and Mark Harris each added 10 apiece, K.C. Ring 9, Tom Norton 8, Scott Delamarter 3, in scoring for Madras. Andy McCabe 25, Donovan Cutsfourth 20, John Freeman 12, Chris Sexton 10, Shawn Martin 3, Jeff Koetz 3, Brent Nelson 2, Marcus Malcum 2. The Buffs finished the tournament play with one win and two losses to end the 93 season. Annual Root Feast jackpot rodeo set if ally girls were excellent at the state tournament. Here Wendy Smith in action during the ha(f time entertainment 5th Annual Suicide Prevention Blackwolf 6 Foot & Under Plus 1 Basketball Tournament April 9,10,11,1993 In Memory of Lil Chief 10 Championship Pendleton Jackets 10 2nd Place Satin Jackets 10 3rd Place Hooded Sweatshirts 10 4th Place Crewneck Sweatshirts 10 5th Place Tank Tops -1$ m u nuA Tnni. rAnn f& iu viii riac i aim i up 10 Sportsmanship Tank Tops 20 Player of the Game Tank Tops 15 All Stars MVP, Mr. Hustle, Mr. Rebound, High Scorer, Top Gun, & 3 PT. Jackets 5 All Defense Crew Neck Sweatshirts FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Foster & J Dean Kalama Easton & Tina Aguilar P.O. Box 623 P.O. Box 934 Warm Springs. OR 97761 Warm Springs, OR 97761 (503) 553-1392 (503) 553-1960 Not responsible for lost or stolen Items or accidents NO ALCOHOL OR DRUGS The Annual Root Feast jackpot rodeo set for April 10, 11, 1993, with seven majorrodeoevents, with added attractions. There will be the three rough stock events bareback, saddle bronc and the bull riding events. Team roping, calf roping, steer wrestling and the girls barrel race. Entry fee ; will be $40.00, per event with the , team roping S40.00 per man, 2 loops, enter two times. In the bull riding the first 40 paid entries will be accepted. , The added attractions will be the ; wild horserace, entry fee is $165.00 ' per team and limited to 32 teams. ! Other events will include Jr. barrel race entry fee $20.00, 12 years and under. There will be a calf scramble y free, 10 years and under. A $5.00 office charge will be held out per entry and no spouse passes will be given out. j Books open: Monday, April 5, 1993 at 5:30 p.m., and close, Wednesday, April 7, at 8:30 p.m. Office hours from 5:30 to 8:30 only. Call (503) 553-5017, or mail entries to Ginger Smith, Rodeo Secretary, P.O. Box 566, Warm Springs, OR 97761 . Mail entries must be received by April 7, 1993. No personal checks accepted. Money orders or cash, only. There will be one go in all events except the wild horse race. In the wild horse race there will be one go and the finals. Jackets awarded to event winners. The stock contractor is The Prinz Rodeo Company, (P9), of Terrebonne, Oregon. Top notch ro deo stock seen all over the Northwest all season long. Should provide plenty of action in the two day event. Ad mission is $5.00. Warm Springs Rodeo Association presents: Fundraising Events and Raffle BINGO will be held April 24 from 1 2 noon to 1 2 midnight at theAgency Longhouse Cash prizes will be awarded! Everyone welcome to attend. WSRA has shawls and pillows for sale. Shawls $15 to $75 each; pillow sets are $10 to $20 Contact Priscilla Yazzie or Ginger Smith WSRA Raffle will feature a roping saddle and many other items. Drawing will be held in June during the Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo Tickets are $1.00 each. Contact any Association member for further information The Madras White Buffalo team came a long uay since the start of the season, after losing their first six games in preseason play. Things looked pretty shaky for a w rylc at the beginning but once they got their stride they were off and a running. They got their act together they went right to work winning games where it is always tough to u in and that's at Baker City. After beating them two times gave the Buffs the edge for the No. 1, seed into the state tournament at Eugene, in Mac Court. Since Ma dras and Baker ended the season with an identical record the two wins by the Buffs put them over the Bulldogs of Baker for the No. 1 seed. In the opening round the Buffsout classed the Knights of North Valley, out of Mcdford, Oregon, with the score of 75-62, keeping them in the winners bracket. In the second game they went against the highly rated Sweet Home Huskies and took them right down to the final second before dropping a hcanbrcakcr by the score of 59-56, right from the start to the finish. A last second three point shot by the Buffs fell short at the buzzer giving the win to the Huskies of Sweet Home. Sweet Home eventually went on to win the state championship quite handily. In the game with the Madras White Buffaloes it was close through out the game with the exception of the first quarter when Sweet Home was ahead 1 2-2, but the Buffs fought back to tie the score at 17 apiece after one quarter. In the second quarter was u here the Huskies got a little edge on the Buffsout scoring them l3-9.and took a 30-26 halfume lead. Both teams scored 17 points apiece in the third quarter and in the final quaner the Nladras Buffs out scored the Huskies 13-12. but fell short at the final buzzer losing the game by three. In the first half the Buffs make just one free throw out of three while Sweet Home was 6 out of 7, at the foul line. In the second half the Buffs were 0 out of 8 at the foul line and Sweet Home 7 out of 12 foul shoot ing. This is where the game could have been lost, because every point counts no matter if it is a field goal or a foul shot. Shane Barnes had a great game in the rebound department out doing everyone in the game pulling dow n 15 rebounds. 7 on defense and 8 on offense. Mark Harris also done well rebounding adding 10 to his credit with 6 offense and 4 defen sively. Ben Christensen was top scorer for the Buffs coming off the bench to score 14 points with 4 three pointers and one 2 pointer. Lcif Suppah added 13, with five two pointers and one three pointer. Shane Barnes chipped in 8, Mark Harris 6, Scott Delamarter 8, Tom Norton 7. Ben P kc had 16 points for Sweet Home, Brandan Gaskcy 15, Brycc Nicman 1 1, Brandy Frederick 8, Jerry Upward 7, Jeremy Victor2. This was a game that could have gone cither way but the Buffs were ice cold at the foul line hitting 1 outof 1 1 all evening long. The game was close right down to the final buzzer to end the game. Shoshone-Bannock holds tourney The Shoshone-Bannock All In dian High School Basketball Tour nament is scheduled to be held April 29-May 1, 1993 in Fort Hall, Idaho. Sponsored by Chiefs Enterprises, a Sho-Ban School Applied Economics Co. There will 24 teams participating, 12 girls teams and 12 boys teams. Entry fee is S 1 00 - no personal checks. Deadline for entries is April 23. Players will be required to submit proof of tribal enrollment & verifica tion of enrollment in high school. First through third place teams will receive trophies; first place team will also receive jackets; second place team sweatshirts; third place team T shirts; and All Stars will receive sweatshirts. For more informauon contact: Fort Hall Recreation Dept., Fort Hall, ID 83203; (208) 238-3770. 3-Z 'It- i -J 0SAA- J.S.b NK 4 STATE CH TOW, ,4 v'" W & 3 , b ). m -.,.. f j f J 1 ( 'I' V i " .. f ,1. " ft f n 1 1 fvV " -ii Shane Barnes at the foul line getting a point during the opening game. Barnes done well for the Buffs in every game. Recreation 1993 spring break activities Thursday, April 1 Story Time with Carol 9-10 a.m. Table Games, Art and Playtime, 10-12 noon Baseball Clinic, 7-9 year olds, 9 a.m. to 12 noon Spelling Bee, 8 years and up, 1-3 p.m. Popcorn and movie 3:30-5 p.m. Baseball Clinic, 10-12 year olds, 1-4 p.m. Friday, April 2 Open Activities, Games in Carol's Room 8-12 noon Baseball Clinic, 7-9 year olds, 9-12 noon Open Activities with Carol, 1-4:45 p.m. Baseball Clinic, 10-12 year olds, 1-4 p.m.