T Page 6 juiv 22, 1994 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo S1 Kh - Spilyay Tymoo Sports Billy Mills invited to annual Invitational youth track meet held July 12 ( V : . v r s ) ' I "v. '. -N ( 1' t P ' , ' I ( ' V 1 '' 1 ; )V' a ' ' t 'm ,:. Young athletes run and jump at annual track meet sponsored by Recreation Department if , ... -, , . , V . t ' I - . ' l-" ' '''V "1 Y 'y J t r,. i 1 --- 1 . J f -, w. -- 1 1 Photo by Selent T. Boise Samantha Pennington receives her certificate and ribbon from special guest Billy Mills. Mills presented one to each participant. Billy Mills gives speech to young and old during a visit to Warm Springs. Photo by Bob Medina ;J . . fS 4 "T" ' ' ' i tt- jww """' V- Sir to eight year olds race the finish line in the 50 yard dash event Photo by Selena T. Boise The Warm Springs Recreation Invitational Track Meet was heW July 12 at the Madras" High School with special guest Billy Mills. Billy Mills was the first American to win a gold medal for 10,000 meter at the Olympics in Japan, 1964. Children ages 2-13 competed for various events at the track meet, the results are: Incrediball throw (2-5 years): Tonya Thompson, 23'; Samantha Pennington, 21'; Shannon Lucei, 14'; Titus Kalama, 32'; Melanie Metrokin, 18'; Colein Mitchell, 32'; Sammy Mitchell, 8'; Alex Rodriguez-Vargas, 14'; Joshua Moody, 39'; Jasper Smith, 40'; Emily Rodriguez-Vargas, 18'; Joshua Nicholas, 32'; Sheldon Leonard, 40'; Krissi Kemper, 8'; Tyler Ellsbury, 67'; Albert Adams, 56'; Brandon Thompson, 24'; Destry Begay, 37'; Nick Henderson, 25'; Jon Hetchins, 35'; Attcitty Begay, 25'; Jodene Greene, 1 6'; Marissa Ahern, 4'. Standing Broad Jump (2-5 years): Tonya Thompson, 3'7"; Marissa Ahem, 1'; Samantha Pennington, 2'3"; Simeon Kalama, 1'3"; Titus Kalama, 2' 10"; Colein Mitchell, 3'7";Sammy Mitchell, 1'4"; Alex Rodriguez-Vargas, 2'4"; JoshuaMoody,2'8";JasperSmith,3'2";Emily Rodriguez-Vargas.ST'iJoshuaNichols.S'Z'; Sheldon Leonard, 2'9"; Tyler Ellsbury, 311"; Photo by Selena T.Boise The long jump attracted many. Albert Adams, 2'7"; Brandon Thompson, 3'; Destry Begay.TS"; Jonathan Hutchins, 3'4"; Nikki Henderson, 2'8"; Atcitty Begay, 2'5 ; Jodene Greene, 2'5"; Waymon Harry, 7. 50 Yard Dash (2-5 years): Micheal McConville, 34:19; Tonya Thompson, 13:50; Samantha Pennington, 12:85; Titus Kalama, 12:65; Melanie Metrokin, 30:69; Colein Mitchell, 10:03; Sammy Mitchell, 19:06; Alex Rodriguez-Vargas, 26:63; Joshua Moody, 26:00, Kelli Moody, 23:06; JasperSmith, 10:56; Richard McConnville, 13:29; Sheldon Leonard, 19:36; Shawn Eagleheart, 41:04; Krissi Kemper, 20:19; Tyler Ellsbury, 9:22; Albert Adams, 13:18; Brandon Thompson, 13:50; Curtiss Dickson, 15:75; Destry Begay, 10:78; Johnathan Hutchins, 16:25; Marissa Ahern, 29:00. 50 Yard Relay (6-8 years): Susan Ahern, 10:94; Benjamin C. Begay, 10:52; Carina Miller, 11:03; Jenny VanPelt, 11:88; Dorthy Metrokin, 1 l:28;Erickson Lucei, 17: 16; Johnny Smith, 10:00; Jamie Wesley, 11:00. Long Jump (6-8 years): Prenincia VanPelt, 6"; Jenni VanPelt, 4'6"; Jamie Wesley, 5'1"; Matthew Ellsbury, 6'7"; Patrick Adams, 69"; Jacquelin Moody, 4'9"; Carina Miller, 48"; Continued on page 8 Warm Sprinqs youth brings home many awards Jefferson County Fair set 1 It's Fair timp. in Jp.ffersnn Pnnntv n m nnrfSfltnrrfavat I'fln m Tl State Gamesof Oregon Basketball Junior Olympics was held July 9-10, 1994 in Portland at the St. Johns Community Center. Teams from Warm Springs participating were: Warm Springs LiP Bears, coached by Foster Kalama; Columbia River Iron Bears, also coached by Foster Kalama; Warm Springs Chinooks, coached by Mel vin Tewee; S imnasho We B.A.A.A.D. coached by Big Rat and Lucy Suppah; Warm Springs Blackhawks, coached by Sam Kentura. Results of the State Games are: Girls 15 & Under Gold medal Warm Springs Little Bears Silver medal Klamath Falls, Oregon Girls 13 & Under Gold medal Columbia River Iron Bears Silver medal Rufus "xtreme Dream" Bronze medal Simnasho We B.A.A.A.D. Sportsmanship Warm Springs LiP Bears it J- I T 1 I t irrryp 1 j 111 ' A I i: i " 4 '9- ? f i 4 ; fit u v i- ; i i - , v Soys re A (ncfer Gold medal Warm Springs Chinooks Silver medal Bend Running Rebels Bronze medal Multnomah Athletic Club Sportsmanship Warm Springs Blackhawks Boys 13 & Under Gold medal Portland Trojans Silver medal MarlowDamascas Bronze medal Warm Springs Chinooks. Gymnastics lessons to be held at C.C Gymnastics instructor, Susan Moody is offering lessons to all interested boys and girls, ages 5-12. Lessons begin at 5 p.m. every Wednesday at the Community Center and will end at 6 p.m. Susan is also planning to include tumbling lessons for kids ages three and four years of age who are accompanied by their parents. During the nine month Gymnastic lessons, Susan plans to have some special guest speakers and also some field trips for all kids that join. 13 A under Gold medal winners of On 1994 Oregon State Games held in Portland, OR. The Columbia River Iron Bean end coach Foster Kalama Reaching Out Fun Gospel Boysi A wis Basketball tourney will be held Augustl2-I4 at the Community Center in Warm Springs. Entrance Fee is set at IS125.00. For more info caQ Bruce Williams after 539 at 475-7613. It's Fair time in Jefferson County. The 1994 Jefferson County fair and rodeo are scheduled to run from July 28 through the 31, 1994. This year marks the 63rd year of existence, when it was established in 1931 to 1994. This year's theme is "Friends, Fairs, and Smokey Bear. On tap during the fair days is a dance on Saturday night, July 30, starting at 9:00 p.m. A Buckaroo Breakfast Sunday, July 31, from 6-1 1:00 a.m. Rodeo starts Friday night at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday at 1:30 p.m. There will be a talent showcase Sunday at 2:00 p.m. On Saturday at 6:00 p.m. there will be an OMSI Educational Display, 4-H FFA Market Animal Sale and other horse events. Family day is Sunday July 31, admission will be $ 1 .00 includes lots of food and fun. Tons of exhibits and great entertainment. Yep! It's time to dust off your hat and shine your boots an enjoy the Jefferson County Fair. y !' J .... -f sy t 4 ) ' I ,JrJ y Pkote b; Bob MedhM Susan Moody teaches gymnastics t youth participants.