PAGE8 September 2, 1994 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo Sports ''.v!:.-:;,:':::::::-.': ..'.'vtx.xov ':;;-:v:' v:v'-::v;:v- Duck Valley Labor day rodeo Western States All-Indian Rodeo Association, round-upas the rodeo sea son is near completion with just two or throe more shows left. On September 3-4, 1994, there will be a rodeo held in Owyhee, Nevada, The Duck Valley Labor Day rodeo. The Books have opened on August 24, and closed on August 25, 1994. The rodeo secretary is Carol Jones, and the stock contractor is the Slash T, rodeo contractors. There will be all the standard events, saddle bronc, bareback, bullriding, calf roping, team roping, steer wrestling, Pinenut festival WSIRA Rodeo Walker River Pinenut Festival will hold a All-Indian rodeo sanctioned by the WSIRA, in Schurz, Nevada, Sep tember 17. 18. 1994. Rodeo begins at 12 noon each day, wimtheexceptionofthePce-wceevents which start at 10:00 a.m. There is a program and a half of events from the pcewee to adults both . men and women. HometownWestern Stated Indian Rodeo Association mem bers the entry phone is (702) 773 -2306, to rodeo secretary. Books open Sep tember6,andclosethe7that9p.m.Call backs September 12, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mail entries to P.O. Box 151, Schurz, Nevada 89427. All mail entries must be Postmarked by: September 5, 1994. There is a contestants fee of $10.00. There will be all the standard events with the exception of the rough stock, there will be a limit to 35 entries. There is a one go in all events.saddlcbronc, The standings of the WSIRA as of August 3, 1994, as reported by the secretary, Jeanette Herrera. This does SADDLE BRONC: 1. Terry Parrish $ 1,543.77 2. Donnia Quintero 1,018.56 3. Dave Best 866 68 4. Frank Paz 747.45 5. Casey Green 709.49 6. Ivan BruisedHead 647.04 7. Shawn Best 497.85 8. Clint BruisedHead 474.48 9. Raf DeGuevara 286.56 10. Jay Louis 260.16 BAREBACK: 1. Wilfred Tuni $ 1,587.36 2. Frank Paz 978.24 3. Mike Brown 971.28 4. Shawn Best 6472 5. Freddy BlackWater 345.60 6. Ted Hughes 244.80 7. Hank Winnier 86.40 BULL RIDING: 1. Dave Best $ 1,773.60 2. Hank Winnier 1,403.47 3. Gary Sam 689.77 4. Cricket Herrera 557.28 5. Jim Wahta 422.80 6. Chad Onstad 384.77 7. Shawn Best 272.40 8. Chris Cates 224.45 9. RoyJLeith 188.88 10. Marion Ives 144 28 STEER WRESTLING: I.Scott Rogers 1,140.66 2. Ivan Bruised Head ' 975.72 3. Cort Herrera 706.56 4. Frank Paz 573.12 5. Todd Cline 384.96 6. Clint BruisedHead 292.04 7. Casey Elsworth 251.52 8. Jim Wahta 172.80 9. Wright BruisedHead 74 88 COW MILKING: 1. Cort Herrera 1.782.04 2. Ira Walker 1,202.76 3. Randy Rogers 882.78 4 Todd Cline 636.69 5. Ralph Rogers 483 00 6. Bozo Sampson 472.32 7. Byron Cheney 427.72 8. Tom Burton 373 92 9. Benson Ramone 32120 10. Fred Herrera 230 40 11. Doc Walker 69 00 r Season openers at Madras High School 1994-95 Football Jamboree at Mt. View Sept. 9, 7.O0 p.m. BBQ6.O0$3.00 Volleyball Jamboree at Estacada Sept. 8, 4:00 p.m. Boys Soccer Madras vs. Crook Co. Sept. 13, 4:30 p.m. Girls Soccer at Bend Sept. 13, 4KX) p.m. Cross Country at Madras Sept. 10, UXX) am. cow milking, ladies breakaway roping, and women s barrel race. The entry fee is $50.00, added $500.00, there is a one go in all standard events. Special events include: Century team roping, entry fee $50.00, $ 150.00 added: The wildhorsc race, entry fee $150.00,pertcam,addcd$150.00,one go in the special events. All entries pay a $10.00 contestant fee. Barrel Racers pay a $ 1 .00 electric eye fee. This is a duel sanctioned rodeo with the Western States All-Indian Rodeo Association and the Rocky Mountain Indian Rodeo Association. at Schurz bareback, bullriding, calfroping, barrel race, ladies breakaway roping, wild cow milking, steer wrestling, team rop ing (go twice). Added events are the Century team roping (Go twice), Red and White team roping (Go twice), Wild horse race one go $25.00 per man. Calf riding 12 years and under entry fee $10.00, Junior barrel race 12 and under entry fee $10.00, Pee Wee barrels 6 and under entry fee $5.00, Dummy Roping 6 yrs and under entry fee $5.00; Stick horse Barrels 6 and under entry fee $5.00,. Entry fee in all events is $45.00, $300.00 added. All Around Buckle by Roy L. Begay, Jackets for all major event winners, T-Shirts for all junior and pcewee events. Hard luck cowboy award.. There will be a Country and West ern Dance at the SLAB, on Friday and Saturday nights, CALF ROPING: 1. Roderick Tso 1,560.97 2. Preston Williams 1 ,536.00 3. Scott Rogers 1,068.48 4. Cort Herrera 898.12 5. Bob Joseph 798.14 6. Eric Watson 681.98 7. Clint Bruised Head 489.98 8. Robert Hicks 368.64 9. Ivan Bruised Head 138.24 TEAM ROPING: 1. Scott Rogers 2,834.11 2. Roderick Tso 2,365.63 3. Casey Green 2,365.63 4. Preston Williams 2,025.12 5. Robert Hicks 1,664.16 6. Jr. Adams 1,584.00 7. Cort Herrera 1,459.20 8. Fred Herrera 1,411.39 9. Bob Joseph 1,291.68 10. Anson Begay 1,243.20 BARREL RACING: 1. Delia Vallarreal 2,785.78 2. Marilyn Colliflower 2, 1 33.98 3. Shea Herrera 1,548.00 4. Cathy Williams 1,247.08 5. Sheri Olney 928.70 6. Crystal Colliflower 568. 1 8 7. Gypsy Williams 529.92 8. Rose Dove 479.78 9. Lawanda Bronson 230.40 10. Joan Shaw 163.20 BREAKAWAY: 1. Jackie Jim 1,008.27 2. Crystal Colliflower 673.80 3. Stacy Colliflower 422.58 4. Velma Valdez 417.60 5. Maria McDade 401.28 6. Shea Herrera 380.64 7. Fawn Elsberg 355.20 8. CR Begay 278.40 9. Sammy Bruised Head 1 39 20 10. Shawna Hicks 101.85 ALL AROUND: 1 . Scott Rogers 5,043.26 2. Cort Herrera 4,846.28 3. Roderick Tso 3,926.60 4 Preston Williams 3,561.12 5. Casey Green 3,075.12 6. Dave Best 2,640 29 7. Frank Paz 2,212.41 8. Bob Joseph 2.089 82 9 Robert Hicks 2,032.80 1 0. Shea Herrera 1 ,928 64 Eagles Chuck Austin Memorial Run. Sept. 5, at the Eastmont Church, Bend, Oregon. Events include: 5 mile run, 2 mile walk, 12 mile kids run flat, scenic, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Also a Clydesdale event. Frineville Hotshots 1QK Memorial, a benefit event, Sept. 17, at the Prineville Athletic Club, Prineville, Oregon. Events include: 10K, 5K, and Run walk, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Bigfoot Run. Sept. 25, at the Inn of the Seventh Mt, Bend, Oregon. A 10K Run, flat and downhill, begins at 10:00 a.m. TAC Certified. Walktoberfest. October 1, at 8 mile walk, begins at 9:00 a.m., Foundation. Mary's Run. October 8, at the Oregon. An 8K and 1 mile Run all beginning at 9:45 a.m., rolling along Deschutes River. Road Warriors Biathlon, October 15, at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village Resort, Warm Springs, Oregon. 27 mile bike and 10K Run individuals and teams, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Challenging and scenic. Klamath Falls Randy Rogers takes the Ail-Around title at the Klamath Treaty Day 's rodeo at Chiloquin, Oregon, August 27, 28, 1 994. Rogers compiled the most points (luring the show to claim the title. S tock from the Fly ing A, rodeo con tractors provided plenty of action fro the cowboys during the show. The broncs, bareback and bulls were full of fire and crowd pleasing for the specta tors, and there was some good times turned in from the timed events. The following are the results from the rodeo. Bareback 1. WilfordTuni 2. Fred Black water 3. JimWatah CLASS 4A (78) District Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track and Field, Vol- leyball. Wrestling. pit 1 Benson Tochmon 1 0 Cleveland Warrior Franklin Quaker Grant General Jeflerson Democrat! Lincoln Cardinals Madison Senator Marshall Minutamen Roosevelt Roughriders Wilson Trojans METRO Abha Warrior 2 Beeverton Beavers " Glancoe Crimson Tide HiKsboro Spartan Jesuit Crust oar St. Mary's Blue Sunset Apollo Tward Tigers Westview Wildcat MT. HOOD Barlow Bruins Centennial Eagles Central Catholic Ram David Douglas Soots Grasham Gophers Hood River Valey Eagles Parkrose Broncos Reynolds Raiders Sandy Pioneer THREE RIVERS Clackamas Cavaliers Lake Oswego Lakers Lakeridge Pacer Milwaukie Mustangs Oregon City Pioneers Putnam Kmgtmen West Linn Ltaw MIDWESTERN Church!! Lancers Cottage Grove Lion Marshiield Pirates 10 North Bend Bulldogs North Euoene Hohla Sheldon Irish South Eugene Axemen Springfield Miller Thurston Colts Waianette Wolverines SOUTHERN Ashland Grizzle Crater Comets Eagle Point Eagle Grants Pass Cavemen Klamath Union Pelican Mazama Vikings North MedordBlack Tornado Roseau ro Indians South MedtordParsher INTERMOUNTAIN Bend Lava Bear , Crook County Cowboys ' Herrrwton BuMogs La Grand Tigers Mountain View Cougar Pendleton Buckaroos Redmond Panthers VALLEY Conralis Spartan Crescent Valley Raiders Lebanon Wamor McKay Royal Soot McNaryCeftjc North Sstem Viking South Abany Rebate South Salem Saxon Sprsgue Otympiane Wssl Abany BukJogs 8 10 PAC-7 Canby Cougar Dates Dragons Forest Grove Vikmpe MoMmnri Grazes NM4VQ TeJSJf TuMssnTmwufcs 1994 Fall and Winter race schedule Drake Park, Bend, Oregon. An pledges for American Diabetes Athletic Club of Bend, Bend, Walk, and a 25 yard kids Run, Treaty Days rodeo results, WSIRA show Saddle Bronc 1. Terry Parrish The only qualified ride. Bull Riding 1. Wauseka Brown 2. Terry Cardon 3. Terry Parrish 4. Hank Wienier Calf Roping 1. Robert Hicks 2. Roger Adams 3. Clint Brusedhead Team Roping 1. Anson Begay-Randy Rogers 1994-95 REGULAR DISTRICTS CLASS 3A (63) District Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Track and Field, Vol leyball, Wresting. COWAPA Astoria Fishermen 1. Basts Breves " Oat kanie Tigers Rainier Columbian St Helen Lions Scapooose Indians Seaside Seagulls Tillamook Cheeaernakers TRI-VALLEY Estacada Rangers 2 Gladstone Gladiators 8 USeJIeFabont Madras Whs Buffaloes Portland Christian Royals Sherwood Bowmen The Dalles Indian Valey CathoscVasants FAR WEST Bandon Tigers 3. Brooking-H arbor Bruins 8 Coquilkt Red Devils Douglas Trojan Gold Beach P anther Myrtle Point Bobosas Reed sport Braves Sius law Vikings VAL-CO Jefferson Lion 4. Newport Cubs 8 Phtorrsrih Warrior Tart Tiger Toledo Boomer WaMport Irish WalajrinaBuldoat Yarnhil-Carton Tigers SKY-EM Creewel Buloogs Etrira Faloon Glide Wildcats Junction City Tigers La Pine Hawks Maris! Spartans Pleasant HilBiUse SuthersnBusoog SKYUNE Henley Hornets Hidden Valley Mustang Illinois Valley Cougar Lakeview Honkers North Valley Krugra Phoenix Pirates Rogue River Chieftain South UrnpouaLanoer GREATER OREGON Baker Butdogs . Bums Hilanoers Grant Itnon Prospectors MoLouohsnPio Ontario Tgers Rivera rie Prates Vats Vikings CAPITAL Cascade Cougars . Central Partner 1 Motalla Indiana North Msnon HukImb) Stayton Eat? SwmI Honw HubUm Woodbum Buftdoys) 8 DRUGS. A Real Drag! Kah-Nee-TaFallRunOrtnhpr22.atthpKah-rPP.TaVillaep Kesort, warm springs, uregon. beginning at 10:00 a.m. includes prizes and discount swim passes. Trick nrTrgatRun.Orrnhpr29.at the Redmond HighSchool, Redmond, Oregon. A 10K Run, 10K walk, and 2 mile Fun Run beginning at 9:30 a.m.. Flat, rolling, and scenic includes costumes and prizes. George Wilson Memorial Run. November 26, at the Madras High School, Madras, Oregon. A 10K Run, 10K Walk, and 2 mile Fun Run starting at 10:30 a.m. A new course, flat, scenic, call 475-681 8 for information. Jingle Bell Run, December 3 at the Brandis Square, Downtown Bend, Oregon. A 5K, a 1 mile run walk, and a 200 yard kids run all beginning at 11:45 a.m. Will be taking Arthritis pledges and there will be a Christmas parade. The Dam Run 1995. January 29, at the Crook County High School Track, Prineville, Oregon. Events include: a 30K, 10K, and 2 mile runs, 3 mile and 10K walks startirig at 10:30 a.m. Course is scenic, rolling and flat. 2. Preston Williams-Allen Wilson 3. Randy Rogers-Ralph Rogers 4. Terry and Earl Squiemphen Cow Milking 1. Randy Rogers Barrel Race 1. Cathy Williams 2. Shari Olney 3. Marilyn Collieflower 4. Joan Shaw Breakaway Roping 1. Sammy Brusedhead 2. Sammi Squiemphen 3. Bridgitt Scott Class 2A (65) District Basketball, Football, Track and Field, Volleyball. NORTHWEST CatinQabel Eagle Columbia Chrisusn Knights CorbeflCardnais Knappa Unger Neah-Kah-fe Pirates Oregon Episcopal Faloon 1 WEST VALLEY Amity Warrior . Dayton Pirate 8 Gaston Greyhound Neetucoa Boboat TRI-RIVER Chemawa Breves a Colon Vikings " East Linn Christian Eagle Gervaia Cougars Kennedy Trojan TRICO Central Linn Cobra Crow Cougar Harrisburg Eagles Lowes Devils MapMon Sailors BIG FIR Cascade Christian Challengers a Giendaie Prate M so Adventiet Mustang North Douglas Warriors Oakland Oaken SOUTHERN CASCADE Bonanza Antler Gilchrist Grizzlies . Chsoquin Panthers Lost River Raiders 6 7 8 Crane Mustangs COLUMBIA Heppnor Mustangs . Pilot Roox Rockets ' Sherman Huskies Slartieid Tiger WAPITI Elgin Huskies Enterprise Savages Joseph Eagle Class 1 A (60) Districts Basketball, 8-Man Football, Track and Field, Volleyball. 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