PAGE 6 August 6, 1993 Warm Springs. Oregon SpilyayTvmoo Spilyay Tymoo SPORTS itic( ! IIKKITMH ; r - - -J V J. y 4 mm Community Health Promotions and the Johnson O 'Malley committee sponsored the second annual Tex Hall North Dakota Warriors Basketball camp at the Community Center in Warm Springs which started Monday, A ugust 2 and ran through Friday, A ugust 6. The camp was held for elementary age students as well as Jr. and Sr. High students. Recreational Invitational track meet held at MHS The Warm Springs Recreational Invitational Track Meet was held July 20, 1993 for children up to age 13. The results of the open event are: 100 YARD DASH 6 year olds Pasha Smith 19:88 Patrick Adams 19:94 Austin Smith 19:95 Edward Weaslchead 20:09 Athena McConville 20:68 Jayleen Main 21:29 KahlcaPhar 22:04 Lecann Wolfe 22:41 Aaron Main 23:15 Sidney Greene 23:58 7 year olds Mathew Ellsbury 18:05 Sasha Mitchell 18:80 Shelly Greene 21:25 Laritta Greene 21:42 George Thompson 21:48 Prcnincia Van Pelt 21:70 Dennis Halliday 22:21 Ashley Aguilar 23:83 INCREDIBALL THROW 6 year olds Patrick Adams 96.00 Austin Smith 69.07 Edward Weaslchead 61.05 Aaron Main 58.02 Athena McConville 39.08 Jayleen Main ;....39.01 Leeann Wolfe 26.06 7 year olds Mathew Ellsbury 89.08 Sasha Mitchell 85.08 Laritta Greene 55.00 Pasha Smith 47.06 George Thompson 46.08 Shelly Greene 43.00 Prcnincia Van Pelt 37.10 Eliah Squiemphen 32.06 Ashley Aguilar 27.08 STANDING BROAD JUMP 5 & under Joyce Squiemphen (3) 4.10 ft. Tyler Ellsbury (4) 3.9 ft. Susan Ahern (5) 3.7 ft. Jasper Smith (3) 3.3 ft. Johnny Smith (5) 3.2 ft. Waylon Weaslchead (5) 3.0 ft. RianaPhar(4) 3.0 ft. Delia Squiemphen (5) 3.0 ft. Jcnni Van Pelt (5) 2.10 ft Thurman Merrifield (5) 2.8 ft. Albert Adams (3) 2.6 ft. Tonya Thompson (4) 2.5 ft. Nelson Wolfe (3) 1.5 ft. LONG JUMP 6 year olds Sidney Greene 8'9 Patrick Adams 6'3 7 year olds Shelly Greene 6'4 Mathew Ellsbury 6'0 Laritta Greene 5 '7 Prcnincia Van Pelt 5 '4 9 year olds Aaron Greene, III 7 '9 Mayanne Aguilar 5'0 10 year olds Ralph McConville 6'9 Adrian Merrifield 5 '9 Owi B0yd 5 '6 440 YARD RELAY (8 & older) Jacoby 's Team .. 1:12:96 Fawn Begay's Team 1:14:36 n-ll.t.'T- 1 T . 1 Raipn s icuu ! ,,,q Austin s Team i.iJ.jy 440 Yard Dash (8 & older) Luke Houck 1:16:14 Brent Lewis 1:18:83 i l a (nit- Jacoby Ellsbury 1:21:16 Shclton Kentura 1:25:48 Fawn Begay 1:31:14 Matthew Aguilar 1:31:24 Aaron Langlcy 1:33:15 Rosctta Martinez 1:38:99 WyntcrSky Smith 1:39:91 Young Leo Hcllon 1:40:19 Owl Boyd 1:42:28 Mayanne Aguilar 1:42:36 Patch Adams 1:49:86 Sidney Greene 2:40:52 220 YARD DASH (8 & older) Jacoby Ellsbury (9) 32:87 Shelton Kentura (13) 34:17 Brent Lewis (11) 34:48 Paul Houck(9) 36:06 Fawn Begay (11) 36:08 James Wolfe III (9) 37:66 Anthony Mitchell (10) 38:64 Aaron Langley (11) 38:67 Louis Smith (9) 39:25 Luke Houck (12) 39:39 Mayanne Aguilar (10) 41:93 Aaron Mitchell (8) 40:38 Aaron Greene 41:20 WynterSky Smith (9) 42:63 Larry Squiemphen III (10) ....44:41 100 YARD DASH (8 & older) Luke Houck (12) 14:58 Jacoby Ellsbury (9) 15:59 Brent Lewis (11) 15:84 Paul Houck (9) 16:17 James Wolfe IIH9) 16:53 Traditional powwow scheduled The Northern Paiute Great Basin Traditional Powwow is scheduled for August 6-8, 1993 at Fort Bidwell, California The host drum will be Red Star from Reno, Nevada. All drums and dancers are welcome. Other ac tivities will include exhibition dancing, Huckleberry Feast Rodeo Saturday August 7 and Sunday August 8 at He Ha Rodeo Grounds Kids calf riding Colt riding Kids wild colt race Also events for adults Admission is free Gervais sets powwow On August 28, 1993, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indians are having w intertribal powwow at Gervais High School in Gervais, Oregon. Drums start at 2:30 pjn. with grand entry starting at 3:30 and 7:00 p.m. Prizes will be awarded for special dances and to young dancers. tkw,;h v ovaii-Ki tn, Tables will be available for arts and crafts. For more information call Rocky at 792-3420 or write to 525 Ivy Avenue, Box 346, Gervais, Oregon 97026. U l. , 4 v v rvv hl v - r 1 - I V V 'A. Rosctta Martinez 16:86 Aaron Langlcy 16:97 Louis Smith (9) 17:06 Shana McConville (9) 17:22 Aaron Greene 111(9) 17:48 Joseph Harding (9) 17:53 Anthony Mitchell (10) 17:78 WyntcrOwl 17:88 Young Leo Hcllon (8) 18:03 WyntcrSky 18:25 Aaron Mitchell (8) is:34 Ralph McConville (10) 18:77 Dalcena Frank (9) 18:83 Mayanne Aguilar (9) 19:04 Adrian Merrifield (10) 20:28 Alysia Aguilar (9) 20:45 Eliah Squiemphen 21:04 SOFTBALL THROW (9-13 year olds) Fawn Begay (11) 131 '8 Aaron Langlcy (11) 129'9 Brent Lewis (11) 125 '6 Luke Houck (12) 123 '5 Rosctta Martinez (11) 115 '10 Jacoby Ellsbury (9) IH'10 James Wolfe III (9) 105 '10 Aaron Greene (9) 99'6 Matthew Aguilar (11) 89 '6 Nicole Main (9) 89 '00 Ralph McConville (10) 83 '6 Paul Houck (9) 79' Shana McConville (9) 77'11 Mayanne Aguilar (9) 59'6 Daleena Frank (9) 51'2 Alysia Aguilar (8) 46'10 veteran recognition, nanu games aiiu food concessions. Grand entry on Friday begins at 7:00 p.m.; Saturday at 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.; and, Sunday at 1:00 p.m. For more information contact: Theresa Contreras (916) 279-6310 or Jim Lame Bull at (916) 279-6194. Barrette lost Lost July 30: Heart-shaped bar rette, blue and yellow with "Mac" in center and shell fringe. Call 553 5886 if found. Klamath softball tourney set The Klamath Tribes Restoration Celebration Days Co-ed Softball Tournament is set for August 21 and 22, 1993. Entry is $150. Prizes will be awarded for first through fourth places. Twelve all-stars will be selected. Local team takes their own & '4 t V ' I V A 1 0 ' - t . , ft v. jt I . V 1. Frank Reese, Jr. ofMacy's is at the on from behind home plate during Smith and Greene held their second annual Slo-pitch softball tournament July 24-25, 1993 at the Warm Springs Community Center fields. The host team took home the championship jackets as Macy's Mar ket was runner-up. Yakima, Washing ton placed third and the fourth place finisher was the Muckleshoot Starr's of Muckleshoot, Washington. At least we tried went to Mission Market of Mission, Oregon. The sportsmanship team was Wolf Point C-Hawks of Warm Springs. The male Most Valuable Player was pre th Missy David powers one down the line, which is one of the hits that earned Ricky Minthorn ofMacy's is catching. Open playday at the Warm Springs Rodeo Arena August 28,1993,11:00 a.m. Concessions will be available on grounds. For more Information call: 553-3282, 8-5 p.m.; 553-1783 evenings; 553 1363 evenings. Old timers get There is an Old Timers Rodeo for 40 years and older cowboys on Au gust 18, 1993 put on by the Crow Agency. This is the 3rd annual rodeo for the big boys who will be vying for an Ail-Around saddle and champi onship buckles There will be $200.00 put up for each event with the entry fceof $40.00 per entry and a $5.00 stock fee and a $2.50 Secretary charge, making the total of $47.50 for some of the events. Thcordcrof events are Century Rop ing (enter 3 times), $40.00 per man $5.00 stock fee $2,50 Sec. Fee total of $47.50.Calf roping the entry will be the same with the total of $47.50. In the Ribbon roping purse of $200.00, entry fee $50.00, stock fee $5.00 and Sec. fee $5.00, total of $60.00.Bull dogging the entry fee ( ! fn f plate just about to make a hit as Smith & Sunday's championship game. sented to Willie Staconaand the female M. VP. was Missy David, both of S mi th & Greene. The male all-stars were presented to the following: Mike Starr, Jr. of Muckleshoot, Jode Goudy of Macy's Market, Mike Andy of Wapato, Wash ington, Frank Reese, Jr. of Macy's Market, Harley Jackson of Smith & Greene, Chet Van Pelt of Yurok Con struction, Willie Trimble of Mission Market, Tom Strong, Sr. of Satus Free Spirits, Owen Danzuka of Smith & Greene, and Darren Olncy of Yakima, Washington. i I r . ' 1 ' 1 . ' .... . , , . :pr- rrz urn -rm- Tournament set at Fort Hall The First Annual Men's and Coed All-Indian Basketball Tournament at Fort Hall, Idaho is set for August 12 15. Deadline for entries is August 9 with the first eight paid teams signed up. For more information conixt Chris Osborne, Box 576, Fort Hall, Idaho 83203 or the Fort Hall Recreation De partment at (208) 238-3770. ready for rodeo will be $47.50, Team roping, a per son can enter three limes, total of $47.50 per man. In the Girls Barrel racing $40.00 entry fee no stock charge $2.50 Sec. charge, with a to tal of $42.50. Contestant must enter 2 events or more to qualify for the Ail-Around, Entering booth team ropings will qualify for the all-around. First to enter, last to rope. Over 50 years old can tie-on in both ropings. Barrel racer last to enter, last to run. Ribbon roper enter as a team, buckles for the roper and runner. All entries to be taken by: Blaine Small, phone (406) 638-2601, Ext 118. Entry times, August 16-17lh, 1993 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. daily. Fees must be paid by 11:00 a.m. on August 18, 1993, rope at 1:00 Sharp!! second annual l !- ff j i J H.C jr Greene 's catcher, Denys White looks Female all-stars were awarded to: Susie Starr of Muckleshoot, Washing ton, Libby Chase of Macy's Market, Susan Hawk of Wapato, Washington, Maria Herkshan of Macy's Market, Sandra Danzuka of Smith & Greene, June Smith of Yurok Construction, LuanneFoltz of Mission Market, Mona Smith of Satus Free Spirits, Christel Leonard of Smith & Greene, and Desi Smiscon of Yakima, Washington. Other participating teams not men tioned were; Seekseequa Animal s, S.A.S.Construction,FlamingHomets, and Warm Springs, Oregon. " x ...s- 1 T her M.VJ. for Smith & Greene. 1 k 1 l