Vnnv AnriM 1004 WARM SPRINGS-OREfiON Spilyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo Sports - ; ..." - , . ..r&j&-;-...r.---jSi.jgJzA PendletonRed Swan win tourneys The Warm Springs Columbia River Bears Girls 12 & Under Bas ketball Tournament was held on March 4, 5, & 6, 1994 at the Warm Springs Community Center with eight teams vying for championship. This was inconjuction with the Li'l Bears Girls 10 & Under Basketball Tournament going on at the same time., which also had eight teams participating. The themes for the tournaments were "Stay In School" & "Don't Foul Out, Stay In School". Following are the results of the 12 & Under Tournament: Champion ship went to Red Swan, Runner-up was the host team Columbia River Bears, Third place went to Mission from Pendleton, OR, Fourth place went to Harrah Cougarettes of Harrah, WA. Harrah also was selected for the Sportsmanship award. The Individual awards are as fol lows: MVP-Jennifer Young of Red Swan; High Scorer of the Tourney Myrna Cloud with 34 points total of the tournament from the Columbia River Bears; Ms. Hustle-Melanie Smith of Columbia River Bears; Ms. Rebound-Heather Klos of the Co lumbia River Bears, All Defense Tanya Tewee of the Columbia River Bears. The All-Stars of the tournament are: Shasta of Crook County; Dalise G & Matilda Jones of Pendleton; Ambrosia Suppah of Simnasho Li'l Lady Vols; Lucretia Jenkins & Sylvia Jenkins of Harrah, WA; CeCe Polk of Li'l Lady Hawks; JoJo Young & Shani Pinkham of Red Swan and Marie Kalama & Sarah Belgard of the Columbia River Bears. The following are results of the 1 0 & Under Tournament: Championship-Pendleton, OR ; Bears, host team; 4th Place Redmond, OR with the sportsman ship going to Wc BAAAD of Warm Springs, OR. Individual awards are as follows: MVP- Thelma Rueban ot Pendleton, OR, Ms. Hustle-Hester Scott of Li'l Bears; Inspirational Player-Lavonne Boise of the Baby Bears. The All-Stars of the tournament are: 15 of Crook County; Darylynn Scott of Kiwanis; Falena Kentura of Lady Hawks; Gena Smith & Stephanie Belgard of Li'l Bears; Shanna McConville of the Baby Bears; MomingStar Cloud of Wee BAA Ad; Juanita & Candace of Pendleton and Billie Suppah & Kah-Nee-Ta Mini-Marathon set for April 9 The Warm Springs Recreation De partment is sponsoring the Kah-nee-ta Mini Marathon, and it is scheduled for April 9, 1994. The starting time for all races is at 10:00 a.m. except for the 14.S mile run which will start at 9:00 a.m. at Simnasho, Or . All races will end at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village The pre-registration is 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, at the Community Center office. Regis tration will be from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village Pavil ion.. The bus will leave for Simnasho at 8:15 a.m.. The different categories are by age groups, 60 and over, 50-59, 40-49, 30 39, 19-29, 14-18, and 13 and under. The course for the 14.5 mile run will begin at Simnasho and blend into rolling hills with two major hills on the course. All blacktop from start to Finnish. There will be water stations along the way located at4.0, 8, 9.8, and 12 mile mark. The 10K will be flat and blend into rolling hills with the turn around point on the main road. Water stations will be at 1.5 and 3 mile mark. The 3.0 mile run will be all pave ment and the turn around point will be on the main road. Water stations will be at the 1.5 mile turn around. And the 1.0 Fun RunWalk will be all pavement. The awards will in include for the winner of the 14.5 for both men and women's division to receive a 1 night stay at the Kah-Nee-Ta Lodge plus a Jogging outfit All entries will receive a T-shirt, and a Raffle Ticket. lst-3rd place male Female in all age divisions in the 14.5, 10K and 3 mile will receive medals. Raffle prizes will be a va riety of items Discount swim passes at race registration desk. All runners must park on the North side gravel park ing lot. Blanche Mitchell of Simnasho, OR. All teams received a t-shirt for participating. Special Thanks to our sponsors who made this tournament possible: Rainbow market, Madras Auto Body, Prince's Automotive, Russel's Towing, Erickson's Sentry Market, Juniper Bank, Cliffs Re pair, John Deere, Les Schwab's, Don Courtney, Mike Clements, Eugene Greene, Sr., Allen's Electric, Nettie Dickson, Marie Tom, Kim Wheeler, Wilford Jim and Charles Gonzales. WSBC to hold Smoker at Kah-Nee-ta Lodge Warm Springs Boxing Club proudly presents the Warm Springs Smoker at the Kah-Nee-Ta Lodge Saturday, April 2, 1994, 7:30 p.m. For more information contact coach Darl Pamperien at 553-6004 or president Andy Leonard at 553 3243 or 3244. This is a USA sanctioned event. Boys, girls tourney on tap April 1, 2, 3 First Annual Boy's & Girl's Club Basketball Tournament is scheduled for April 1 , 2. & 3, 1994 at the Warm Springs Community Center. The theme for the 15 & Under Boy's & Girl's Tourney is "Say No to Alco hol, Drugs & Gang Activity". Host teams are the Warm Springs Colum bia River Iron Bears and Columbia River Chinooks. Awards will be for 8 boy's and 8 girl's teams. 10 Championship jack ets; 10 second place hooded sweatshirts; 10 third place crewncck sweatshirts; 10 fourth place T-shirts; 12 All Stars; 10 Sportsman T-shirts; one MVP jacket; one Mr. Hustle & one Ms. Hustle hooded sweatshirt; one All-Defensive crewneck sweatshirt; one High Scorercrewneck sweatshirt; one 3-Pointer crewneck sweatshirt plus more. For more information call: Foster Kalama at (503) 553-1 392 or Melvin ' Tewee at (503) 553-1675. Martial Arts classes continue to be held Wednesdays and Fridays. Youth classes start at 7;00 p,m, and Adult classes start at 8:00 p,m. Each class Is one hour. v ; Basketball player asks for support... Suppah to attend Beijing tournament Reservation Relay scheduled for May 7 I've been invited to participate in the International Sports Exchange (ISE) Basketball Tournament in Beijing, China. Our team is made up of athletes and coaches throughout Oregon. We will be leaving Portland International Airport July 4,and will return July 13,1994. I am very glad to have this chance The seventh annual reservation relay is scheduled for May 7, at the Kah-Nee-Ta Vacation Resort The Warm Springs Recreation Department and the Kah-Nee-Ta Vacation Resort are co-sponsoring the Relay which will cover 58 miles in length. They are inviting all teams to come and compete in the 7th annual Reservation Relay, where the run will start and end at the Kah-Nee-Ta Resort. Teams will consist of five (5) runners each.except Juniors who may use Seven (7). All teams will alternate legsof 4.0 miles, (Y ouths at 3.0 miles) each. Exchange points will be marked clearly. Each team must run their runners alternately in the same sequence. Teams will have maps and course descriptions and are responsible for directing their runners. Any runners off course will have to resume where they left the course. All teams must carry their own watch and score card and keep their own leg times. Please, use only one vehicle to each team and display a team name sign on that vehicle. The course will be 58 miles in length, and will have some tough legs along the course. Most of the course is very simple with rolling hills and a lot of flat surfaces. The first third will be on pavement, the second third is on gravel, and the last third on pavementgravel combination. A lot of scenic beauty will be seen along the way. Theregistrationis$75.00perteam payable to the Warm Springs Recreation Department. All mail entries must be sent to the Warm Springs Recreation Department, P.O. Box "C, Warm Springs, OR 97761. For additional information, call (503) 553-3243 or 3244. All divisions are as follows: Adult Co-ed,Female, and Male, Youth Co ed, Youth Female, and Male. Awards for winners in each division will be Team Plaques, plus individual awards. Each member entered will receive a Relay T-Shirt. and opportunity to represent the Warm Springs community, Madras High School and the State of Oregon in this International sports event. This trip will be very educational and a lifetime experience as well as to expand my knowledge of other nationalities. A chance to meet other athletes from around the United S tates and the People's Republic of China. There are several fundraising activities currently underway to help with the financing of my trip. One is .. ,,... , , ' .;;'.an This trip will be very educational and a life time experience as well as to expand my knowledge of other nationalities. One of many raffle items is a colt. Jake Suppah On Patrol a raffle drawing which will be held on May 8, Mother's Day at the Warm Springs Community Center. The grand prize is a 2 year old colt, other items such as baby & large quilts, shawls, beaded items also there will be other upcoming rummages and bake sales scheduled later. Any donations whether monetary or items will be graciously accepted from individuals, businesses orenterprises. Thank you. Jake Oscar Suppah, 17 years old, Junior at Madras High School, Member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Warm Springs, OR Car crash fatality: Officers along with EMS person nel responded to Jackson Trail Road RL 24 between mile markers 7 & 8 during the early morning hours of Saturday, March 19, Just prior to 5 a.m. on a reported vehicle rollover with someone pinned underneath. Arriving at the scene, officers found a female later identified as 23 year old Jolie Suppah dead at the scene. The preliminary investigation showed that the '79 Mercury four door station wagon was travelling south when it ran off the west side of the road; came back on the highway, and then went off the east side of the road striking a large rock causing it to overturn. Alcohol and vehicle speed appear to be a determining factor to the crash as the investigation continues. Handgun attempted to be smuggled into Jail A routine search of various items of an inmate's property entering the jail resulted in the startling discovery of a loaded.22 cal semi-automatic handgun. In most recent public information fairs, various items were on display from the Corrections division as paraphernalia, weapons, and miscel laneous items have been seized over the past year. Everything from homemade tat too instruments, weapons to lighters, to the smuggling in of a VHS tape filled with chewing tobacco for a juvenile has been attempted to pass the watchful eyes of the corrections officer. WSPD now has Drug Dog: In keeping with the community's demand on "total war on drugs", the Warm Springs Police Department swore in a new officer this past week. Officer "Jody" joins the ranks of the WS Drug Task Force Team. Jody, a registered full blooded black lab retriever, age 21 months . was recruited from the Cedar Home Kennel Narcotics Detection Service: who is trained to detect marijuana, cocaine, hashish, methamphetamine, heroin and crack cocaine. Canine-HandlerFish & Game OfficerDARE Officer Larry Holliday recently completed a two week training session in Stanwood, WA where he met "Jody" and began his intense (80) hour training course. Bubba & Jody were trained to sniff vehicles, buildings, luggage, lockers, storage facilities and cur rency. Any department having knowl edge of employees or community members suspected of selling, push ing or using drugs are encouraged to contact the WSPD drug task force member Supervisory Criminal In vestigator, Carmen Smith at 553 3273. Team "Red Heat" finishes fourth Stevenson High School in Wash ington was the site of the 1994 Inter Tribal Law Enforcement basketball tournament as the Warm Springs Public Safety team "Red Heat I" fin ished fourth in their first actual tournament play. Team Coordinator, Don Courtney was very pleased at the results how ever thought that the team could or should have been in the champion ship bracket losing game two in second round play. Eight teams began the tournament were as follows: Northwest Skins from Portland, Scott Company outof Carson, WA; CRITFE from Colum bia River Gorge both WA and OR, Mid-Columbia from Lyle, WA, Red . Heat from Warm Springs, OR, Satus Cool Running from Toppenish, WA, Yakama Tribal Panthers and Team Goldendale from Goldendale, WA. Playing for "Red Heat was Coor dinator Don Courtney, CoachPlayer Romaine Miller, Sr., Dorian Soliz, Willie Bagley, Don Winishut, John Marcum, Anson Begay, Mackie Begay, Don Bagley (All-Star hon ors), and Joe Craig of the Oregon State Police. In game one, Chief Courtney ex pressed that he was suppose to be relaxing for the weekend which started out in a very tense game as team Red Heat faced Satus in the opening round. Final score was 123 to 120. In game two, Mackie Begay was ejected from the game in a contro versial call by the game referee which set the tone for the rest of the game as Red Heat lost to Goldendale 96 to 127. CORRECTIONS) a i . i- D n L-1 n rr i-WV- tfT -"i V'1' 1 1 I Contraband confiscated at the Warm Springs JaS. Overall, it made for a very tense but somewhat relaxing weekend. Team Red Heat looked at this tour nament as a warm-up for the Police Fire Fighter games set for June which we have recruited Monte Daney from the BI A Portland Area Office Branch of Law Enforcement Services and our own Supervisory Criminal In vestigator, Carmen Smith. DUII Victim's Impact Panel The next scheduled meeting of the Victim's impact Panel will be held on Monday, April 18th, 1994 at the Senior Citizen Center. All members of the community are invited to attend. Let's work to gether to help put a stop to drunk driving in our community. Defensive Driving More than 40300 people lose their lives in motor vehicle crashes each year and a million more suffer dis abling injuries, according to the Na tional Safety Council. The triple threat of high speed, impaired driv ing and not using occupant restraint threatens every driver, regardless of how careful or how skilled. Driving defensively means not only taking responsibility for your self and your actions, but also keep ing an eye on "the other guy." The National Safety Council suggests the following guidelines to help reduce your risk on the road: 1. ) Don't leave the driveway without securing each passenger in the car, including children and pets. Safety belts save thousands of lives each year! 2. ) Remember that driving too fast or too slow can increase the likelihood of collisions. 3. ) Don't kid yourself. If you plan to drink, designate adriver who won't drink. Alcohol is a factor in almost half of all fatal motor vehicle acci dents. 4. ) Be alert! If you notice that a car is straddling the center line, weaving, making wide turns, stop ping abruptly Of responding slowly to traffic signals, the driver may be impaired. 5. ) Avoid an impaired driver by slowing down, letting the driver pass, pulling onto the shoulder or turning at the nearest corner. If it appears that an oncoming car is crossing into your lane, pull over to the roadside, sound the horn and flash your lights. 6. ) Notify the police immediately after seeing a motorist who is driving suspiciously. 7. ) Follow the rules of the road. Don't contest the "right of way" or try to race another car during a merge. Be respectful of other motorists. 8. ) While driving, be cautious, aware and responsible. Source: National Safety Council Personnel Report: Public Safety welcomes new and old faces to the branch as the reorga nization is in full swing. Joining the branch comes the Juvenile Coordinator's Office, Court Admin istration, Legal Aid and Parole and Probation. In the police ranks, welcome goes to Sasheen Smith and Tammy Kalama. Smith was hired as a dis patcher and Kalama returned to the Corrections Division of which both will look forward to the Academy training down the road. Graduating from the Oregon Po lice Academy Correction school was Debbie Zamora who completed the intense training offered during the past five weeks. Also graduating from the Police Course is Corey Clements who completed her eight week course this last Friday. Congratulations to both of you. March Public Relations: March marked a very busy month as staff & officers presented them selves and their respective depart ments to the community and Central Oregon. The month started out- with the Kids Carnival held at the community center, followed by the Simnasho Jamboree, Honor Senior Citizen's Day and the Central Oregon Law Continued on page 8