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    PAGE 6 November 10, 1994
Warm Springs, Oregon
SpilyayTymoo
Spilyay Tymoo Sports
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Blackhawks, Prineville triumphant at BlackhawksLadyhawks tourney
The results of the Blackhawks
Lady hawks "Back to the Hoop Shoot
out held at the Warm Springs
Community Center on November 4,
5, & 6, with 19 total teams
participating in the tournament are
as follows.
In the 14 and Under Boys division,
the Blackhawks were the champions,
Mission Magicians won runner up
honors, Burns took 3rd place with
the WS Dare Devils taking 4th place.
WaHcLut Warriors from Olympia,
WA won the Sportsmanship award.
All-Stars for the 14 and Under were:
Allen Jackson, John Kalama from
the Dare Devils; Justine Quaempts,
Brandon Boltz from Magicians;
Alden Dick, Newton Skunkcap from
Burns; Johnny Davis and Ed Thomas
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Mary teams participated in the BlackhawksLadyhawks tourney last weekend.
Co-ed tourney set for December 2-4
We Baaad Co-Ed, 12 and under basketball
tournament Is scheduled for December 2-4, 1994 at
the Warm Springs Community Center Gym In support
of keeping youth off the streets and in the gym
shooting hoops.
Entry fee is $135.00 (money orders or cash only
please). Tournament Director, Tony "Big Rat" Suppah
would like to play basketball all weekend with twelve
teams on a first come first served basis, but is willing
to go as high as sixteen teams. No back door, sonyl
Look for more information about the tournament
on posters or contact Tournament Assistant Lucy F.
Suppah at (503) 553-3222.
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Bob Medina
19th Annual Reno Indian
Bowling Tournament
Reno Hilton Bowling Center
February 17-19, 1995
ABCWIBC Sanctioned
$14 per person, per event
Men's & Women's Teams
Doubles & Singles
Mixed Doubles
Mixed Teams
Masters
Raffles
Early Reno Hilton Room Reservations
1-800-328-0199
Bob Thomas, Magager, Bowling Center
For more Information, please contact:
Lance Astor (702) 786-0503
Helen Uribe (702) 322-5734
Joe Rivers (702) 322-9438
Submit applications....
December elk
hunt planned
The Department of Natural Re
sources will be accepting applica
tions for 75 antlerless reservation elk
tags through November 29, 1994.
Originally, the tags were to be
issued to those tribal members who
optioned not to hunt bulls. However,
only a few tribal members signed up
for this hunt.
On November 7, the Fish and
Wildlife Committee decided to open
the 75 tags to all tribal member fami
lies. So, even if a family harvests a
bull elk, the hunter will be eligible
for this drawing and if selected, will
be able to participate in the antlerless
hunt.
The antlerless elk season will run
from December 1 through December
9, 1994.
Also, for those who are not drawn,
the department has 352 ceded area
antlerless elk tags available on a first
come, first serve basis. These tags
will be issued beginning at 8 a.m.
November 18 at our new natural re
sources office west of fire management.
Tourney set
An all-Indian Basketball
Tournament will be held in honor of
Ronald "Ronnie" Willow the
weekend of November 24-27, 1994
at Blue Sky Hall in Ethete Wyoming.
There will be a men's and women's
bracket The awards for the men will
be trophies and jackets for the
champions, trophy and pullover
sweaters for the runner-up, a trophy
for third, Pendleton Jacket for Most
Valuable Player, and ten all-star
sweaters. The women will also be
awarded the following with the
exception of M.V.P. they will receive
a jacket. Entry fee will be $150.00
for each team. A traveling trophy and
$200.00 will also be awarded.
Deadline is November 18, 1994.
For more information please call
Duane Willow, (307) 332-6397 (no
collect calls) or contact Ben
Soundingsides, Box 8542, Ethete,
Wyoming 82520.
In the Ladyhawks 16 and under
division, Prineville won the girls
championship, runner up went to the
Columbia River Iron Bears, 3rd place
went to the Simnasho Lady Vols and
4th place went to the Xtreme Dream
team from Goldendale, WA. All
Stars were: Odessa Jones, Simnasho
Vols: Erika Christianson, Simnasho
Weebaad; Mandy Talbott, Lady
Hawks; Myrna Cloud, Xtreme
Dream; Devon Xtreme Dream; Rose
Kirk Lady Vols; Ambrosia Suppah
Lady Vols; Crystal Blake.Rose Scott,
and Shasta Smith Iron Bears; Lauren
Mohan and Shawna Holliday,
Prineville.
Individuals awards went to: High
Scorer: Kylie Miller, Prineville, OR;
Miss Hustle Kebekah Moon,
Prineville, OR; Miss Rebounder Rose
Kirk, Lady Vols; MVP Kylie Miller,
Prineville, OR; MVP Fan Margaret
Suppah; MVP Coach Ron Suppah
Lady Vols.
Results in the Blackhawks 16 and
under Boys Division are:
Championship Blackhawks, runner
up Simnasho WeeBaad; 3rd place
Columbia River Chinooks, 4th place
Muckleshoot Bulls. Sportsmanship
United Tribes.
All-stars were: Gordo Bryant,
Timberwolves; Israel Scott, United
Tribes; Jerrold Rico, Blackhawks II;
Leroy & Randy Muckleshoot Bulls;
Travis Starr, Mike Rahm Columbia
River Chinooks; TJ Foltz, Raymond
Scott, Rocky Three Irons, Simnasho
Wee Baad; Waylon Henry and Chris
Carpenter, Blackhawks.
Individual awards are as follows:
High Scorer Raymond Scott,
Simnasho Wee Baad; Mr. Hustle
Waylon Henry Blackhawks; Mr.
Rebounder Rocky Three Irons
Simnasho Wee Baad; MVP Cody
Eckman, Blackhawks, MVP Coach
Melvin Tewee, Sr. Columbia River
Chinooks; MVP Fan Debbie Cordes.
Certificates of appreciation were
awarded to Ron Suppah, Foster
Kalama, Melvin Tewee, Sr., Lorraine
-Suppah, Austin Greene, Janice
Gilbert-Gunshows, Gary Thomas,
WS Forest Products, Employee
Assistance Program, Recreation
Department and Tony "Big Rat"
Suppah.
Cougars to hold
annual tourney
The Warm Springs Nation
Cougars will be hosting the 3rd annual
"Pre-Season" boy's 12 years and
under and co-ed 12 & under youth
basketball tournament Tournament
will be held at the Warm Springs
Community Center, November 11
13, 1994.
The first 1 1 boys teams and first 8
co-ed teams to pay the fee of $100
will be entered in the tournament
Awards will be distributed for First
through Fourth place, all stars, mister
and misshustle, mostvaluable player,
and team sportsmanship in both
divisions.
For more information you can
contact Austin Greene, Tournament
Director at 553-3244 (work), or 553
1953 (home).
Macy due to return
home for visit
Nineteen year old Alyssa Macy is
attending the University of
Wisconsin, in Milwaukee. She
recently won the Wings of the Great
Lakes race which was a 5k course
held at the University of Minnesota
in St Paul. That title now qualifies
her for the Wings National race which
is in conjunction with the USA Track
and Field Nationals. Which will take
place in Portland, Oregon on Sunday,
December4. She will be representing
the Great Lakes. This will by Alyssa's
second race for the season due to
injuries throughout the season.
Disappointing season
Buffs lose final two games
The final two league football games
were on the road for the Madras white
Buffalos. On October 28, they traveled
to Estacada to mcc the Rangers on their
home field, and the trip was not quite as
well as they would like to have ex
pected. The Estacada Rangers out lasted the
Buffalos to win the game 14-6, in a
close game. The breaks went toward
the Estacada team as they were able to
contain the Buffalo Drives all evening.
A couple of times the Buffalos were on
the move when something would cause
them to stall and give up the football.
The game could have gone either way
but just some bad breaks for the Buffs
gave the win to Estacada.
On the evening of Novcmbcr4, the
Buffalos traveled to Galdstone and
dropped the final game of the season on
a disappointing 39-0 score.
The first half the score was 7-0, but
in the third quarter the Gladiators went
on a scoring spree collecting 23 points
in that quarter. They added 9 points in
the final quarter ending a very disap
pointing season for the Buffs who made
their daoue in the Tri-Valley League.
The win for the Gladiators of
Gladstoncput them into a 3-3 in league
play and 5-4 over all for the season.
The loss for the Buffs put them in a 1
5 league standing and 2-7 overall. A lot
of early injuries and a lack of depth in
each postion were key factors for such
a dissappointing season.
Four games ui a row for the Madras
White Buffalos were with teams rated
in the top ten in the state this fall. They
were The Dalles Indians, Central Pan
thers of Monmouth, Sherwood Bow
men, and thcLaSallc Falcons. Its pretty
tough to win a game playing teams in
that class. At times the Buffs held their
own and looked pretty good to such a
good team, but there was always some
thing that went wrong and the opponcts
would have a run away and build up the
score.
Now that the Buffalos gotten their
feet wet in the new league perhaps next
season may be a much better one.
Madras High School Winter Sports
Freshman Girls Basketball
1129 Tue. Redmond 4:00
121 Thu. vs.Mt.ViewMJHS 5:15
123 Sat. vs.WaldportMJHS 3:00
129 Fit Crook Co. 4:00
1213 Tue. vs. Crook Co. W.S.C.C. 5:45
1215 Thu. vs.BendMJHS 5:15
1220 Tue. vs. Sherwood MJHS 5:45
JV Varsity Girls Basketball
1 129 Tue. Tri Valley Conf. Jamboree Estacada
1130 Wed. JV Culver V 6:30
123 Sat. vs.Waldport 3:007:30
126 Tue. Sisters " 4:306:30
128 Thu. JVvs.LaPine 4:30
129 Fri. Crook Co. 5:457:30
1213 Tue. vs. Crook Co. 5:457:30
1216 Fri. JVLaPine 4:30
1216 Fri. Madras Invitational 5:457:30
1217 Sat. Madras Invitational 5:457:30
1220 Tue. vs. Sherwood 5:457:30
Wrestling
1130 Wed. FS Redmond 5:00
122 Fri. Madras Tourney FS 4:30
127 Wed. VMt.View 4:30
129 Fri. Culver T.
1210 Sat. Culver T.
1214 Wed. v Crook Co. 6:00
1216 Fri. Tillamook Tourney 2:00
JV Varsity Boys Basketball
1129 Tue. JV vs. Sisters 5:45
129 Fri. JV Mitchell Tourney TBA
129 Fri. Madras Holiday Tourney 5:457:30
1210 Sat. Holiday Tourney 5:457:30
1210 Sat. JV Mitchell Tourney TBA
1220 Tue. Philomath 5:457:30
1228-30 Seaside Tourney
Freshman Boys Basketball
122 Fri. Mt.View 5:45
128 Thu. vs. Crook Co. MJHS 5:15
1213 Tue. vs. Redmond W.S. 4:00
1216 Fri. Bend 4:00
1220 Tue. Philomath Mid. Sch. 5:45
Track open
The Madras Sun Runners invite
the public to join them at the Madras
High School track for individual or
group walking or running exercise,
on Tuesday evenings from 5 to 8
p.m. The Sun Runners have arranged,
through School District 509-J for
use of the track and lighting from
November to March, and welcome
anyone wanting to develop their per
sonal walking or running routine.
Fall and winter race schedule 1994
George Wilson Memorial Run. November26. at the Madras High School, Madras, Oregon. A 1 0K Run,
10K Walk, and 2 mile Fun Run starting at 10:30 a.m. A new course, flat, scenic, call 475-6818 for
information.
Jlnale Bell Run. December3 at the Brandis Square. Downtown Bend, Oregon. A 5K, a 1 mile run walk,
and a 200 yard kids run all beginning at 1 1:45 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, 1 0K, and 2 mile runs, 3 mile and 1 0K walks starting at 1 0:30 a.m. Course is scenic, rolling
and flat.