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PAGE 8 January 7, 1994 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo a r, 4 Spilyay Tymoo Wffkiuib SPORTS tVI 'P ' I. H f v! f i ' ' ' I ' t f ' ,-' -V t . , ' ... ' 'i 1 : v La ' . i, if 9 1 - tfl . ! I,' rP W.Uo i 'VI o FioIo taktH by Setem Bout A Swinomish team member attempts to block a shot made by Pendleton team member during championship game of the Annual Holiday Tournament. Bowlers strike lanes 18th time The Warm Springs Bowling As sociation held its 18th Annual Holi day Indian Bowling tournament at Pelton Lanes last weekend. The re sults were as follows: Women's Team: 3N Livestock S 's 2389 (Sena Wolfe, Shey Greene Boise, Sheilah Wahnetah, Sandra Greene), Deschutes Crossing 2358 (Nancy Kirk, Karla Patt, Becky VanPelt, Arlene Broncheau), Ayitma 2343 (Darla Brown, Myra Shawaway, Merci Suppah, Relda Jack), 3N Livestock 2303 (Anna Clements, Norene Greene, Birney Boise, Angie Spino), Rialto 2259 (Sherri Smith, Dena Thurby, Norma Smith, Paula Brisbois), Shike's 2201 (Lana Leonard, Sandra Danzuka, Charlotte Shike, Helena Jones), Lynn's Pals 2 1 68 (Missy David, Lynn Tanewasha, Denys White, Theresa VanPelt). Men's Team: Brotherhood 2542 (Owen Danzuka, Chet VanPelt, Lawrence Shike, Ray Shike, Jr.), Lonnie's Loners 2496 (Jim Bean, John Wright, Lonnie Ogilvie, Jeff Toms), Deschutes Crossing 2444(Phillip David, Butch David, Ray Calica, Hobo Patt), Warm Springs Chiefs 24 14 (Benson Heath, Dallas Winishut, Dclvis Heath, Ri chard Wolfe), 3N Livestock Also 2393 (Rudy Clements, Joe Tuckta, Jerry Sampson, Austin Greene), tw r ISbby Oust nletaa second ball during Warm Springs Apparel 2354 (Dale Parker, Benson Heath, Bob Macy, Jeff Sanders), 3N Livestock 2286 (Rudy Clements, Joe Boise, Joe Tuckta, Ron Clements). Mixed Team: David-Johnson 2432 (Missy David, Buford Johnson, Joni David, Ally David), No-Bodys 2420 (Phillip David, Relda Jack, Dorothy Shadley, Butch David), Chet VanPelt 241 1 (Chet VanPelt, Becky VanPelt, Ralph Minnick, Arlene Broncheau) , S D's 2409 (Sandra Danzuka, Owen Danzuka, Charlotte Shike, Ray Shike, Jr.), Dallas Winishut 2390 (Dallas Winishut, Sandra Greene, Birney Boise, Jerry Sampson), Sandbaggers 2380 (Ruth Jim, Bob Wahpat, Angie Spino, Joe Jay Pinkham), Double Trouble 2363 (John Katchia, Saphronia Katchia, Gene Rednose, Libby Chase), Late Comers 2350 (Hobo Patt, Karla Patt, Relda Jack, Joe Tuckta), Early Birds 2331 (Joe Tuckta, Angie Spino, Birney Boise, John Wright), Bubi's Team 2330 (Ralph Minnick, Kim Switzler.RobertMain.SandraMain), M D's 2285 (Sandra Main, Robert Main, Sandra Danzuka, Owen Danzuka). Women's Singles: 1. Darla Brown 720, 2. Ruth Jim 667, 3. Sybil Smith 654, 4. Sandra Greene 630, 5. Anna Clements 619, 6. Missy David 618, 7. Birney Boise 617, 8. Nancy Kirk f jtmw Sundays action of mixed doubles at Annual Bowling Tourney. i ; i ' r V, '' ' 614, 9. Joni David 611, 10. Becky VanPelt 606, 1 1. Charlotte Shike 605, 12. Libby Chase 603, 13. Relda Jack 603, 14. Lisa Shock 591, 15. Arlene Broncheau 587, 16. Sheilah Wahnetah 583, 17. Sandra Danzuka 580, 18. Angie Spino580, 19. Shirley Sanders 579, 20. Sherri Smith 579, 21. Sena Wolfe 575, 22. Karla Patt 567, 23. Dorothy Shadley 566, 24. Norma Smith 556, 25. Carol George 542, 26. Ernestine Conner 535, 27. Myra Shawaway 526, 28. Sheilah Wahnetah 514. Women's Doubles: 1. Angie Spino-Sandra Greene 13 13, 2. Relda Jack-Darla Brown 1290, 3. Ruth Jim Carol George 1258, 4. Sybil Smith LibbyChase 1255,5. AnnaClements Bimey Boise 1229, 6. Joni David Missy David-1202, 7. Lisa Shock Ernestine Conner 1 165, 8. Sheilah Wahnetah-Nancy Kirk 1158, 9. Arlene Broncheau-Becky VanPelt 1148, 10. Myra Shawaway-Shirley Sanders 1145, 11. Sena Wolfe Sheilah Wahnetah 1131, 12. Sherri Smith-NormaSmith 1 127, 13.Sandra Danzuka-Charlotte Shike 1114, 14. Dorothy Shadley-Karla Patt 1091. Men's Singles: 1. Chet VanPelt 673, 2. Biff Johnson 67 1 , 3. Jim Bean 668, 4. Greg Smith 657, 5. Jim Yahr 650, 6. Butch David 645, 7. Larry Scott 639, 8. Ray Shike, Jr. 639, 9. Dallas Winishut 635, 10. Harold Continued on page 10 ) Uttm latra Smfknmim (atrka Hi, Pendleton The Pendleton team the Oregon Athletics ha ve won the Warm Springs Holiday Invitational Basketball tournament for the third time in a row. Some folks say we should keep up with the Jones's. Well, it would be hard to keep up with the Jones broth ers during basketball tournament time, Brooker Jones was voted MVP and All-Star, while Brother Buck Jones was among the All-Star se lection for this years tournament The tournament turned out to be real competitive despite a couple of teams didn'tshow up for the tourney. To round out the brackets a couple of scrub teams filled in, and probably it should have just been a bye and win for the team who showed up. The championship game was a tussel right down to the final minute of play, and the game could have gone either way as the Swinomish team were out to claim this years title, but the determined Pendleton team held on to win the title once again, the third time in three years. The game for third place was a close game all the way but the team from Portland by the name of Or egon Travelers came out the winners over a scrappy Running Renegades of Lapwai, Idaho. Portland jumped out to a early lead by the score of 34 22, after one quarter of play, with the scoring efforts of Doug Malatare, as he poured in 17 points in the first quarter. Littlefoot Ellenwood kept Game 1: Oregon Travelers 116: Wei Hutt, 6; Doug Malatare 32; Mike Jones 18; Orlando Vance 32; Richard Foote 14; Nick 10; Brent Florendo 3; Charlei Wheeler, Tom Yarlott; Jim WalkingbuU, Daryl Barker, Big Rat. NW, Chiefs 100: Richard Briibois 13; Larry Scott 39; Dan Brisboii 8; Jeff Briiboii 8; Matt Pakootas 8; Tony Holliday 11; Bob Main 13; Easton Aguilar, Winford Pakoouia; Harold Pennington; Game 2: Yakima Bucks 119: Roy Spoonhunter 16; Noel Hill 17; Gary Pierce ; Bud Herrera 27; Dean Payer 17; Willie Spoonhunter 42; Pat Clark, Don Jonei, Al Doublerunner. Chlloquin 100: Ed Case 9; Jackson Heath 3; Eldo Miller 10; Bret Witcraft 27; Adrain Witcraft 14; Joe Law; Jim Watah 24; Dion Minthom S; Kaseuss Jackson 8; Jason Ray. Game 3: Swinomish 104; Randall Cook 12; Mike Wilbur 14; Lindy Waters 33; M, Larson: Ken Pemberton 20; J. Edwards 10; J. Wilbur 6: Monty Daney 4: Bobb Addleberry: Ernie Stevens 2: Ryan Smith 2: M. Wilbur: Yakima Bucks 86: Bud Herrera 21; Roy Spoonhunter 16; Noel Hill 30; Gary Pierce ; Willie Spoonhunter 17; Dean Payer 2. Game 4: Lapwai 110: Bob Sabotta 17; James Matheny IS; Littlefoot Ellenwood 9; Immett Taylor 23; Brooks Babtiste 19; Ray Ellenwood 13; Steve McCaskey 10; Johnson Leighton, Gem Leighton; Marc Whitman 4; W.S. Magpies 81 : James Scott 22; Remo Smith 12; Andy Leonard 17; Shane Rivera 4; Andy Stacona 2; Chad Wilder 2; Al Estimo; Austin Greene. Game 5: Oregon Athletics 159: Buck Jones 8; Marlin Fryberg 34; Seymour Ruben 3; Brooker Jones 16; Greg Jose 32; Tiger Skinadore 10; Wes Scott 20; Jarvis YellowRobe 6; Ryan Sam 17. White Buffaloes take consolation honors During the Christmas break the Madras White Buffaloes win the consolation and a selection to the tournament first team All-Star team. K C Ring was selected to the tour nament all star team while the team battled back to win the consolation title at the tournament in Seaside. TheBuffsatadisadvantageheieht wise made their long shots pay off as they hit the three pointers consistently to put them out front early in the game. The Bruins of Brookings Harbor have some players who towerd over the Buffs as they at 6.4 or better made it impossible for the Buffs to get anything from inside as they would like to, so they employed their long bombs from the pnmeter takes tourney. . . again the Lapwai team in range with his scoring of 8 points. But as the inter mission came around Portland led by the score of 6044. In the third quarter Lapwai made a run at Portland out scoring them 24-19, but that wasn't enough to overtake the big lead set by the Port land team. Portland went on to out score Lapwai in the final quarter 27 20, and take a 102-92, win over the Renegades of Lapwai for third place. Doug Malatare scored a total of 39 points in the came for the Portland team, while Littlefoot Ellenwood scored 19 for the losers. In the game for all the trinkets and hardware the Pendleton team jumped out to an early lead of 29-24, after one quarter by the scoring from Brooker Jones, and Marlin Fryberg who both turned in 8 points apiece. Ken Pemberton kept Swinomish in striking distance from his scoring as he burned the nets for 1 1 points to end the first frame. After the first quarter Swinomish came storming back to take the lead away form Pendleton at the halftime by the score of 57-54. Although with a disadvan tage in height wise the pesky Pendleton team kept pace with the bigger guys to out score them and to regain the lead after three quarters 87-86. The final period went right down the the wire where Swinnomish shots wouldn't fall through and WS, Renegades 71: Kanim Smith 8; Mackey Begay 9; Jo Jo Smith 3; Leif Suppah 8; Vemon Suppah 8; Gary Sampson 10; Preston Haskie 8; Frank Reese; Roosevelt Suppah 6; Tom Strong ; Tom Adams 11. Game 6: N. W. Chiefs 77: Richard Brisbois 19; Larry Scott 32; Jeff Brisbois 3; Matt Pakootas 2; Owen Danzuka 1 1 ; Tony Holliday 4; Bob Main 2; Wesley Smith 4; Winford Pakootas, Easton Aguilar. W.S. Renegades 62: Kanim Smith 6; Leif Suppah 4; Gary Sampson 18; Preston Haskie 3; Vernon Suppah 12; Tom Adams 7; Roosevelt Suppah 12, Mackie Begay, Tom Strong. Game 7: W. S. Magpies 85: Buckwheat Scott 9; Recmo Smith 16; Andy Leonard 13; Shane Rivera 10; Scou Moses 11; Andy Stacona 12; Al Estimo 2; Chad Wilder 12; Jerome Davis, Austin Greene. Chlloquin 58: Bert Witcraft 14; Pockets Unive 4; Eldo Miller 4; Jim Watah 13, Donnie Bagley 10; Ed Case 7; Kaseuss Jack son 2; Ely Pileiier 4; Game 8: Oregon Athletic 139: Buck Jones 25; Marlin Fryberg 9; Mike Leslie 27; Seymour Rubin 2; Brooker Jones 22; Greg Jose 22; Tiger Skenadore 9; Wes Scott 5; Jarvis Yellowrobe 6; Ryan Sam 12; Portland Travelers 122: D. Barker 20; N Matheson 19; M. Jones 30; R. Foote 2; D. Malatare 35; O. Vance 17; J. McCormack 2; W. Hutt 2; B. Florendo, C. Wheeler, Big Rat; Game 9: Swinomish 123: Randall Cook 1 8; Mike Wilbur 15; Lindy Waters 21 ; Ken Pemberton 28; Jesse Edwards 21; J. Wilbur 2; Monte Daney 7; Ernie Stevens Ryan Smith 1 1; M. Willbur. collecting all those three pointers that add up in a hurry. There were at least 11 three pointers during the game, and six of them were from K.C. Ring. Others contributing with three pointers were John boyle, one, Ben Christensen two, Jake Suppah 2, Sexton one. When the half-time intermission came along, the Buffs were ahead 46-25. In the second half the Bruins made a run at the Buffs but were unable the overtake the big leadset by the Buffs early in the game, and Madras held on to win the consola tion title during the tournament . Ring was the high scorer for the Buffs with 22 points and Phillip Miller 14, while Jake Suppah had 1 l.Bcn Christensen 10, Pendleton kept pace at the foul line hitting 9 of 12 from the charity stripe. Brooker Jones led all scoring with 32 points coming from four 3 pointers and he was 8 out of 9 at the foul line. Marlin Fryberg added 29, Buck Jones 22, Greg Jose 18, Mike Leslie 8, and Tiger Skenadore 2, Ryan Sam, Jarvis Yellowrobe and Wes Scott. For Swinomish Ken Pemberton 26, Randall Cook 25, Mike Wilbur 19, Lindy Waters 16, Jesse Edwards 14, Monty Daney 7, J.I. Willbur, Ernie Stevens, Ryan Smith (Smitty),Marvin Willbur. The final score of the game was Pendleton 111, Swinnomish 107. The MVP award went to Brooker Jones, Mr Hustle went to Jesse Edwards, and the Sportsmanship trophy went to the Magpies The All-Star selection is as fol lows. From the Chiefs: Richard Brisbois; From the Magpies, Shane Rivera. From Lapwai, Bob Sabotta, Littlefoot Ellenwood. From Portland, Doug Malatare, Nick Matheson. From S winomish, Randall Cook, Ken Pemberton, and Lindy Waters. From Pendleton, Brooker Jones, Buck Jones and Marlin Fryberg. Lapwai 107: Bob Sabotta 23; James Matheny 14;Littlefoot Ellenwood 24; Emmett Taylor 12; Brooks Babtiste 10; Ray Ellenwood 18; Steve McCastey 8, Marc Wythn. Game 10: Lapwai 109: Bob Sabotta 29; James Matheny 22; Littlefoot Ellenwood 1 8; Emmett Taylor 6; Brooks Batotiste 17; Ray Ellenwood 13; Steve McCaskey 2; Marc Whitmen 2. N. W. Chiefs 69; Richard Brisbois 27; Larry Scott 8; DanBrisbois 24; Wesley Smith 10; Jeff Brisbois, Easton Aguilar, Owen Danzuka, Winford Pakootas, Bob Main. Game 11: Portland Travelers 79: Jack McCormick 4; Darryl Barker 5; Doug Malatare 8; Nick Matherson 6; Mike Jones 25; Richard Foote 13; Orlando Vance 10; Wes Hutt 6, Brent Florendo; Big Rat, W.S. Magpies 70: James Scott 9; Reemo Smith 21; Andy Leonard 23, Shane Rivera 1 1 ; Jerome Davis; Scott Moses 2; Al Estimo, Chad Wilder Game 12 Portland Travelers 102: Jack McCormack; Daryl Barker 113; Doug Malatare 39; Nick Matheson 6; Mike Jones 19; Richard Foote 14; Orlando Vance 7; Wes Hutt 4; Brent Florendo; Big Rat. Lapwai Running Renegades 92: Bob Sabotta 17; James Matheny 16; Littlefoot Ellenwood 19; Emmett Taylor 12; Brooks Babtiste 6; Ray Ellenwood 10; Steve McCaskey 12; Marc Wilmen. Game 13: Pendleton Oregon Athletics 111: Buck Jones 22; Marlin Fryberg 29; Mike Leslie 8: Seymour Ruben ; Booker Jones 32; Greg Jose 1 8; Tiger Skenadore 2; Wes Scott, Jarvis Yellowrobe; Ryan Sam. Swinomish 101: Randall Cook 25; Mike Wilbur 19; Lindy Waters 16; Ken Pemberton 26; Jesse Edwards 14; J. Wilbur, Monte Daney 7; EmieSlevens; Ryan Smith, Marvin Wilbur. Madras led after one quarter by the score of 24-15, and at halftime 46-25 and held on to win the game by the score of 69-59. Scoring for both teams, for Ma dras: K.C. Ring 22, Phillip Miller 14, Jake Suppah 1 1 Ben Christensen 1 10 John Boyle 5, Sexton 5, Simmons 2, VanPelt, Johnson. For Brookings Harbor, Clark 26, Carpenter 16, Kemp 7, Vega4, Keith 4, Lang 2, Pestana, Hedding , Castle. Myrtle Point won the tournament beating Elma, WA 65-51 in the championship game. In league action for the Buff s their first game is on the road as they travel to meet the Pirates of River side in Boardman.