"r "rw ii m .in, Pack 6 April 16,1993 Warm Springs, Orkcon SmlyayTymoo Spilyay Tymoo SPORTS A as i - Northwest Roadrunners top Blackwolf in Suicide Prevention Tourney last weekend The 4th Annual Suicide Preven tion Black wolf 6 Foot & Under Plus 1 Basketball Tournament was held at the Warm Springs Community Center April 9, 10 and 1 1, 1993 in memory of Lil Chief Squally. The NW Road runners were the 1993 champions, they defeated Blackwolf 101-96. Third place went to Courthouse Athletics of Salem, Oregon. Quinault was awarded fourth place and the ; Madras Legends received fifth place. - And sixth place went to the Nisqually Lobos of Nisqually, Washington. y. Thcall-starsforthcwcckcndcvcnt were Alexis Domcbo of Macy's, Rodney Thomas of Nisqually, Justine James of Quinault, Ryan Svmons of Madras Legends, Chad Wilder of Sid waiter Magpies, Rcmo Smith of : Warm Springs, Jason Slaccy of NW ;Chicfs, Wayne Kirk of Salem Court house Athletics, Dean P. of .Brownstown Hawks, Wesley Smith of Native American Outlaws, Greg of Olympia Hawks, Vernon Suppah of Wildcats, Johnny Lay of Road runners, Todd Wagcnblast of Blackwolf and Shawn McConville .of Blackwolf. All defense awards went to the following; Glen Jones of Quinault, Chris Scarborough of Salem Court house Athletics, Jeremy Ncct of Madras Legends, Todd Wagonblast of Blackwolf, and James Scott of Roadrunners. Player of the game awards went to Handford McCloud of Nisqually, Aaron Squally of Nisqually, Brock Lcthridge of Quinault, Robert Mason of Macy's, Darry I Taylor of Macy's, Tony Yabbara of Madras Legends, Chris Scanborough of Salem Court house Athletics, Albert Charley of W.S. Wildcats, David Meyers of NW Chiefs, Preston Mcanus of Native American Outlaws, Joseph Smith of Native American Outlaws, Greg of Olympia Hawks, Jerome Davis of Warm Springs, Darrcll Black of Sidwaltcr Magpies, Steven Stone of NW Chiefs, Jeremy Ncct of Madras Legends, John Sipple of Salem Courthouse Alhlctics.and Larry Scott of Warm Springs. The High Scorer award went to Glen Jones of Quinault who scored 74 points in one game and 103 throughout the tournament. The 3 pointcr award went to Bcauchamp Jon of Blackwolf who had nine 3 pointers. Mr. Rebound went toRingo P. of Quinault. Andy Stacona of Blackwolf was awarded Mr. Hustle. Jim Waubunscc was Top Gun and Johnny Lay was awarded Most Valuable Player for the 1993 tournament. ft .1 , , 77) L , : ..... t t7 T1 r 1 - ,"! 7770 C i - ,Hf 1 j photo bj Saphronis Koichim Darryl Black of the Sidwalter Magpies, goes in for a lay-up as the NW Roadrunners defense looks on. Sidwalter lost 86-92 during opening night. Redmond Panthers take 6th Annual Warriors Challenge photo by Saphronia Kaichia Andy Stacona of Blackwolf makes a shot as Simnasho defense looks on during the championship game last Sunday. Shoshone-Bannock holds tourney Hintsala wins White Buffs defeat The Dalles Indians Lindsay Sandbergs 15 over-par 87 gave her a 14 stroke victory, and she was the only player to break 100 as the Madras White Bffaloes de feated The Dalles Indians 411422, in a match held at the Nine Peaks Coif Course, in Madras on Tuesday. ' Sandberg did a great job leading the Buffs to victory to defeat The Dalles as the two teams were right in there down to the wire but the Buffs were just a little too much for the visitors. Others for the Buff team were Erika Harris at 107, Stephanie Harris 115, Kristen Sundberg 102 and Nikole McConnell 119. 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 $ 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 information contact: Fort Hall Recreation Dept., Fort Hall, ID 83203; (208) 238-3770. bench press Sports and Recreation Show April17&18 Jefferson County Fairgrounds No admission charge More than 35 contestants partici pated in the first annual Spring Bench Press competition held March 30. Winning was Harry Hintsala fol lowed by Joey Ortiz, Willie Sahme, Vernon Smith, Sr., Esmade Made and Mackie Bcgay. Leah LeClaire and Mary Ross won the women's competition. Vernon Tias won the Hot Shot Competition, followed by Ferman Tufti, Gary Sampson and Lester White. The heaviest lift was per formed by Ortiz, who lifted 285 lbs. Mini Marathon April 24th Kah-Nee-Ta Resort The 6th annual Warriors Chal lenge was held at the Warm Springs Community Center March 26-28, 1993. The champions of the tourna ment were the Redmond Panthers, they received pullovers and a plaque. The runner ups were the Chiloquin Supcrsonics, and they were awarded T-shirts and a plaque. Third place went to Ncah Bay, Washington and they were given T-shirts and a plaque. Jefferson County Gunners were awarded T-shirts and a plaque for fourth place. The sportsmanship award went to Bonanza, Oregon and they received T-shirts and a plaque. The Inspira tional Coach was Steve Watah of the Chiloquin Supcrsonics and he was awarded a sweatshirt The Defensive Player was Jason Merck of the Redmond Panthers, he received a sweatshirt also. The all-stars for the weekend re ceived pull overs and they were; Jazz Agquirre of Ncah Bay, Jeromy Palki of Yoncalla, Shane Henry of Macy's, Chct VanPelt of the Warriors, Chuck Ellis of Bonanza, Jason Thomas of Da Bulls, Lamar Jackson of Tecney's, John Boyle of J.C. Gunners, Steven Littlcjohn of Chiloquin, Tyson Pratt of Redmond. Atta-Boys received a T-shirt, they were; Mike Johnston of Neah Bay, Micah Anderson of Tecney's, K.C. Ring of J.C. Gunners, Wayne Hanan of Chiloquin and Ja son Yunck of Redmond. "March" ends The four-week "March to Mazatlan" aerobic contest, offered by the Warm Springs Community Center and sponsored in part by A via, was won by Renee Silversmith. She attended the most classes during the four-week period and was awarded shoes for her diligence. Winning A via bags in the drawing were Iris Smith and Elina Langnese. Winning Avia shoes in the drawing were Shilo Shaw and Carol Howlingwater. Contest shirts, at $10 each, are still available at the Center. Call 553 3243 for more information. 1993 Champs of N.I A A. 6 Ft. & Under- Lapwai , Idaho The N.I.A.A. 6 foot and under basketball tournament was held March 31 thru April 3, 1993. The tourney consisted of 18 teams total and they played both at the Warm Springs Community Center gym and the Madras High School Gym. It was sanctioned by the National Indian Activities Association and sponsored by the Warm Springs Athletic As sociation. Lapwai, Idaho was the champions for 1993 as they defeated the Yakima Bucks of Washington. Goldendale, Washington took third place as they defeated Colville Tribe of Omak, Washington to put them to the fifth place spot. Host team, the Warm Springs Magpies placed fourth as they defeated the Northwest Road runners of Simnasho, Oregon. The Roadrunners received the sixth place award.. The tournament all-stars were James Scott of the Log Springs, "Slicks", Jayson Ray of Chiloquin, Oregon, Ben Marchand, Jr. of Omak, Washington, Andy Leonard of the Warm Springs Magpies, Mike Patton of Goldendale, Washington, Jim Waubaunsee of the Yakima Bucks, Littlefoot Ellenwood of Lapwai, Idaho, Glenn Jones of Goldendale, Washington, Shannon Wright of the Warm Springs Magpies, Johnny Lay of the Yakima Bucks, Bobby Sabotta of Lapwai, Idaho, and Chad Wilder of the Northwest Roadrunners. The sportsmanship team was Phoenix Renegades of Phoenix, Ari zona. Mr. Hustle went to Kevin Preist of Omak, Washington. And the Most Valuable Player was Josh Leighton of Lapwai, Idaho. Tournament director Austin Greene stated his appreciation of support, "I would like to thank all the volunteers that assisted with the event, and K.W.S.O. sports coordi nator, Kenman Miller, and his crew for doing a fine job in their broadcast of the Championship game." 111 " 1 - L-- "" .' ' " . - - r '".--, o . . :. . c J j 1 '' K ' - ..:. ;.,....,;,",;, - C" ' f '- t s f I- - " i-' . '-'; "" " ' . . y " "" " .T"M1 : ;:zzr J " ; - ?f r - , : 1 1 r ! i- L . n . c7 u f v -H i r . MrAx I - :.--.r IV ' J I - : ; J t ' ). I A 1 I r t i K" ' DonnieBagleyofthe Warm Springs Magpies attempts to pass through Western Washington's defense during Thursday nights game, April 3, at Madras High School The final score was Magpies 99, Western Washington 61. photo by Sophnmia Kotchu. Yakima player, Bud Herrera, drives to the basket as Bobbie Sabbotta of Lapwai is the defensive man during Saturday nights championship game at Madras High School Lapwai was victorious over Yakima 99S7. I t