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T C January 6, 1995 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo i Chico, California takes championship i' V; f Santa Clara team player takes Varm Springs Gamers. Tourney scheduled Warm Springs Forest Product Industries Timberwolves will host a teen boys 14 and under basketball tournament at the Warm Springs Community Center. It will be an alcohol and drug free event held March 3-5, 1995. Entrance fee is $150.00. Contact Janice M. Gunshows at P.O. Box 363, Warm Springs, OR 97761 or Verleen Kalama, P.O. Box 1046, Warm Springs, OR 97761 for more information. intormation. Aussies awesome on court . . . . j l I The Madras White Buffaloe bas ketball teams hosted a boys and girls teams from Australia, Mon. Jan. 2, 1995, where the visitors topped the Buffaloes in both games. The non-league encounter gave the coaches a chance to see what all the kids on the team can do in game situa tions as all the players had a chance to get into the game. The boys game, Ringwood was pretty much in control of the gameright from the start. Nathan Welsh was the high scorer to lead his team to a 7 1-50, win over the host Buffaloe team. The Aussies were pretty physical and put a tight defense on the Buffs who at times had problems getting the ball down court Golden Gloves The 1995. Oregon Golden Glove Boxing championships are scheduled for Friday, January 27th, starting at 7:30 P. m. for the elimination's and the finals on Saturday, January 28th, starting at 7:30: P.M. The boxing championships will be held in the Portland Conference Center, on 1020, NE 3rd Ave. Just north of Oregon Convention Center of Union Avenue, or Martin Luther King Blvd. Open Class Amateur Boxers from throughout the Western States and Canadian Provinces will be snowing Spilyay Tymoo Sports : " V J f i ft .'TO'. -' M H I X NX t Sniivav Tvmoo ohoto bv Selena Boise the ball to the hoop outscoring Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Estacada Saturday, January 7, 1995 Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Valley Catholic Tuesday, January 10, 1995 Rinewood was ahead at the half way mark by the score of 35-26, and were never in any trouble at any time during the game. T. J. Foltz was able to get 10 points to lead the Buff scoring game. The non Counting game pve the Buffs a good workoutforfutureleaguegameswhich will be pretty tough this season. The Ringwood girls powered their way to a 46-28, win over the Madras girls. The girls too were an aggressive team that gave the Buffs plenty trouble throught-out the game. Oneconsulation was that this gave the coach a chance to play all the girls under pressure and see what they could do. boxing championships set their talpnt and ipstini? their skill in this classic event AH with a focus on advancement to the National Championships in Lowell, Massachusetts, which will be heldon April 23-29. For ticket information call (503) 654-9285 or (503) 286-3597. All proceeds from this show will pay travel expenses for the athletes. The Legendary Golden Gloves, first held in Chicago in 1926, has grown to a network of 87 cities coast to coast. For 67 years a legend of g amine ss and gallantry courage and j ; .' , . v l J . i ' r . ' 'f--, " Hi "f. A . T ,f I ! " ,V'v"'''i,,, "'-"V V: ,11 1 A', . 'r-iC !. ,.M! ; !r. U - ' ; - . : :v.t: w : Opening game of the Holiday Tournaments was won by Santa Clara against the Warm Springs Gamers, 177-77. . Iipn I tmmmtmi. iimmmm:mwn,,mm"'V'' mi'- ' u " j I . , . , v ' v.-'. -1 u-;,;,'; ' .-i $ -vV ; s . ! s& ' ' 1 1 .. TI Cal-Neva plays defense against nirln hki InHioDC dutt gins oeai inuicuib - . it r f t 1 J TV TVn11n The Madras White Buffaloe eirls basketball team using a pressure de fense set the pace early in the game to beat The Dalles Indians by the score of 58-36 in league action Tuesday night Jan. 3, 1995. Carrie Hawes scored 2 1 points and Erika Christensen 20 to lead the Buff girls attack. Christensen was 7 of 8 from thecharitystripeand Hawes was 5 of 7, which goes to show that free shots are very important in a game. While on the other hand Amy Schulten was 0-10 from the free throw line and many of them were one and one which could have added up more if she made them all. In total The Dalles was 3 of 16 at the free throw line. Madras was snnrtsmanshin. It has become the traditional pathway to fisted fame and glory. Through the Golden Gloves Finals have passed such ring immortals as Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Muhammed AH, Sugar Ray Robinson,Tony Zale, Joe Frazicr and Evander Holyfield. When the youngsters of 1995 mount the steps and with athletic grace ducks lightly through the ropes you can be sure he will be trained to the razors edgc.for this is his championship performance for a Golden Cloves title and it will forever remain to him. at 36th annual Holiday Tournament Sollvav Tvmoo ohoto bv Bob Medina the Skins driving up for two. called for 16 fouls and The Dalles Indians was whistled for 13 fouls dur ing the game. The Buffs led 14-12, at the end of the first quarter 31-18 at hte half time mark, 44-3 1 at the end of three and the final score 58-36. The win puts the Buffs up to 2-0 mark in league play so far this season. Unofficial scoring for the game: Car rie Hawes 21, Erika Christensen 20, Shawna McConnel 7, Betsy Cordill 4, Katie Cristensen2, Melissa Cavender 2, and Abby Nyara 2. Scoring for The Dalles, Amy Schulten 12, Kelly Morris 8, Jennifer Schulten 5, Lena Goudy 4, Stacy saw yer 3, Sara Coles 2, Jamie Caddy 2. Bench contest set The Central Oreeon Community College fourth annual Bench Press Championships will be held Satur day, January 28, 1995. Numerous classes for are avail able for competitors, including high school age, and for men and women of all ages. Weigh-in will be held Friday, January 27 at the Mazama Gym at COCC from 5 to 9 p.m. For further information, contact Shannon Heany at 385-93 14 in Bend. The 36th Annual Warm Springs Nation All-Indian Holiday Basketball Tournament was held December 28, 1994 to January 1, ., 1995 with 10 out of 12 teams vying for me championship. Teams from Oregon, California, Washington, and Nevada travelled to participate. The tournament champions are Chico, a team from California. Chico won their first game against Yakima Nation, continued into the winners bracket against the Oregon Travelers. Chico went on to play Oregon Athletics, who have been the champions for the past three years, and won. Chico went on to play Santa Clara for first place. Santa Clara took second winning their games against Warm Springs Gamers, Nez Perce, and Swinomish, losing one game to Chico. Swinomish took third place winning three games against Magpies, Cal-Neva, and Oregon Athletics and losing to Santa Clara. Oregon Athletics took fourth place Memorial Volleyball Tourney set The Rodney Mitchell Memorial Co-Ed Volleyball Tournament is set to be held January 14, 1995, at the Warm Springs Community Center Gym. A fee of $100 per team is required. A captains meeting is set for 8:30 a.m., Round Robin begins at 8:45 a.m. Lunch will be served and at 1:00 p.m. seeding for bracket. regarding this tournament contact Gorky Mitchell at 553-5937 (h). Fourth annual Cougars youth on tap A concession stand win De avaiiaoie. u you wouia ne more liuunnauun ThA Warm Snrin cr Nafinns Pnn (mr the 4th Annual Boys and Girls 12 Years and Younger Youth Basketball Tournament (10 boys teams and 8 girls), January 27-29, 1995, at the Warm Springs Community Center. Entry fee is $125.00 and tournament is open to first 9 boys teams and 7 girls. Entry deadline is January 23, 1995. Awards for each division are: 10 championship jackets, 10 runner up long sleeves, 10 third place T-shirts, 10 fourth place T-shirts, Most Valuable Player(s), All Star Awards, Team Sportsmanship, Mr. Hustle, Miss Hustle. For more information about the tournament contact Austin Greene, P.O. Box 428, Warm Springs, OR 97761, Home phone number (503) 553-1953, work phone number (503) 553-3243. Chinooks youth tourney set for Feb. 17-19 The Columbia River "Chinooks" & "Scow-Ma" Boys 13 & under and Girls 12 & under Tournament is scheduled for February 17, 18, 19, 1995 at the Warm Springs Community Center. Don't Foul Out, Say NO! Shoot Hoops, Not Drugs. Entrance fee is $125.00 per team in each division. Awards in each division include: 10 championship jackets, 10 runner up hooded sweatshirts, 10 third place long sleeved shirts, 10 fourth place T shirts, Team Sportsmanship, and sixteen All Stars. Individual awards in both divisions include: Most Valuable Player, Mr. & Miss Hustle, Tourney High Scorer, Mr. & Miss Defense, Tournament Coach Award, and Player of the Game Tee's. For more information contact Melvin or Vanessa Tewee at (503) 553 1675. Recreation to hold youth tourney Warm Springs Recreation 1995 Youth Basketball Tournament, 13 & under open boys and girls, is scheduled for February 24-26, 1995 at the Warm Springs Community Center Gym. Entry fee is $150.00. Teams from around the Northwest are expected. Awards will be given for 1st through 4th place, All Stars, MVP, Hustle, and Sportsmanship. Other events include a dance, 3 point contest, and half court shot For more information call Andy Leonard at Warm Springs Recreation Department (503)553-3243. I" f S J.- 1 J winning two games against Cal Neva, Magpies, and losing to Chico and Swinomish. Fifth place went to Cal-Neva and sixth went to the Host Team Magpies, of Warm 'Springs. ' ' ' ' " ' ' Sportsmanship trophy went to the Warm Springs Gamers, High Scorer and MVP both were awarded to Mike Davis of championship team, Chico, Mr. Hustle was awarded to Davey Smith of Santa Clara. All-Stars were: Jerome Davis of the Magpies, Pat Jim of Cal-Neva, Brooker Jones and Frank Jose of Oregon Athletics, Randall Cook -and Andy Wilbur of Swinomish, Dave Smith and Steve LeDesma of Santa Clara, and from Chico Darryl, Mike Davis, and Joe Hutt. This years tournament queen, Mavis Kirk, was crowned Thursday, December 29, by 1993 queen Sunmiet Minnick. Junior Queen Marie Kalama was crowned by outgoing Junior Court Queen Edna David. Youth Rnv's Basketball team DrCSentS i. . i 9