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    8 March 3 1995
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The final home game for the Madras
White Buffaloes, Was Friday February
24, 1995, as they toppled the Portland
Christian by the score of 71-58, from a
well balanced attack form the team with
Phillip Miller leading the way in scoring
a total of 26 points to out score the other
players on the floor.
The host Buffaloes managed to
handle the taller Portland Christins team
with not much trouble, by out rebound
ing them both on the offense and the
defensive side of the floor. The Buffs
had a pretty good night in scoring as
Jake Suppah burned the nets for three 3
pointers and Jeremy Jacks added one.
The Buff defense was tramendous dur
ing the game and not giving the visiting
Portland Christian a second shot on of
fense. They even hit their free shots
pretty good because free shots can win
or lose a game somctines.
The Buffs out scored the visitors 20
13 at the end of the first quarter and as
the intermission came around the score
was 3 1 -1 9, as the Buffalos were holding
a pretty comfortable lead at that point. In
the third quarter the Portland Christian
team made a little comeback as they
scored a total of 16 points , but that
didn't bother the Red Hot Buffalos as
they answered back with 26 points of
their own to make the score 57-35
after three quarters. In the final quarter
the Portland Christian outscored the
Buffs 23-14, as there were many
changes in the line up at that point, but
that didn't matter as the Buffs were
well out of reach at that time.
In closing out the season with the
big win earned the Buffs a No. 2 seed
in the district play-off with a first night
bye. On Wednesday the Buffs play
The Dalles Indians in Hood River.
With wins there could mean a birth in
the state tournament which will be
held at Eugene, Oregon, on the U of 0
campus in the "Pit."
The leading scorer for the Buffs
was Phillip Miller 26, Jeremy Jacks
16, Jake Suppah 16, Scott Riddle 6,
TJ. Foltz 2, Gregg 2, Johnson I,
Barnes, Kirsch, Mcrritt.
Scoring for the Portland Christian
wasFussell 22, Histand 14, Lewis 5,
Peterson 4, Gilchrist 4, Turtle 3, Ander
son 2, West 2, Magnuson 2, Fadcl,
Alovera.
Valley Catholic defeats the Madras girls for no. 1 seed
The Tri-Valley district play-off
held in the Sherwood gym saw the
Madras White Buffaloes fall to the
highly rated Valley Catholic team
59-48, as the Valley Catholic team
earned the No. I, seed to the State
tournament which will be held in the
Salem Armory starting March 7 -11th.
Well as they say the third time is
the charm, and it was for the Valiants
who are No. 1 from the Tri-Valley
league. The tournament will continue
until the No. 2, seed will be filled.
Five Buff wrestlers to enter state meet
Madras defeated Gladstone on their home court February 17. The
Buffs are now preparing for the Tri League playoffs to be held in Hood
River.
Little league registration, try
outs just around the corner
White buffaloes will send five boys
to the State 3-A Wrestling Champion
ships. The district meet was held at
Gladstone High School for the Tri
Valley League. Gladstone won the team
championship with a total of 326, over
the runner up The Dalles Indians who
compiled 305.5 points. Estacada was
third with 186points,andMadrasfourth
with 1 79, with Sherwood fifth with 1 64
points.
Lance Logue and Gary Richards
won district championships in their
weight divisions. Louge at 162 and
Richards at 151.
Finnishing second in their divisions
and qualifying for the state meet are
Shananon Stickleer at 119 lbs: Todd
Wigand at 142 lbs: Chris Lieualien 1 72
lbs. There were other finnishers who
do not qualify for the state meet and
they are.Shane Bush, 4th in 100 lbs:
Andrew Hunt 5th at 106 lbs; Scott
Armstrong 3rd. at 112 lbs: Michale
Alexander 4th in 134 lbs: Caleb Jagels
5th at 142 lbs: Todd Dickson 6th 151
lbs.: and Nathan Robinson 6th at 275
lbs.
The State Championships will be
held at Marshfield High School in Coos
Bay, Oregon.
During the game on Friday the
Madras White Buffaloes took the
lead leading 15-14 at the end of the
first quarter, but than the Valilants
came to life in the second period
came storming back to out score the
Buff girls 20-12, and take a 34-27
half time lead
During the game the Valiants tired
to put a full court pressure on the
White Buffaloes, but that didn't seem
to bother the Buffs and they kept the
pressure on the Valiants. It was until
the Valiants took off the full court
press was where they started to
meteralize and score points and fi
nally get ahead of the Buffs at the end
of the second quarter.
The White Buffaloes Carrie
Hawes was outstanding during the
game out scoring everyone with a
total of 29 points, but even at that the
Buffs were unable to contain the
highly rated Valley Catholic team.
It's no wonder why the Valiants
were ranked No. 1, all season long is
because of their consistant play as a
team. This was the third time the
Buffs met the Valley Catholic team
and the third time they came away
empty handed.
The Valley Catholic team will
enter the state tournament as the No.
1 seed from the Tri-Valley league.
On the other hand the Madra White
Buffaloes must meet the LaSalle
Flcons for the No. 2, spot from the
Tir-Valley league.
On Tuesday night the Madra
White Bufflaoes travel to Sherwood,
Oregon to play the Falcons for the
No. 2, seed.
Scoring for the Buffs were: Hawes
29, Cavender 8, Ericka Christensen
7, Cordill 4, Shasta Smith, Terry
Lee Suppah, and McConnell.
For Valley Cahtolic: Pompilil3,
Oliver 11, Jerand 11, Gram 10,
Hennessey 4, Ewing, Cochran 2,
Matston 8
Mini Marathon on tap for April 15
With the little league baseball
season approaching very soon, it is
time for community members and
their children who are interested to
register for the program. Little league
baseball and softball are for ages 6
15, both boys and girls. March 10
will be the final day for registration.
Little league try-outs for boys and
girls majors, ages 9-12, will take place
between March 27 and March 30.
Players draft for this age group will
take place the evening of March 30,
for player placement.
Last year many kids were placed
on the "waiting list" for teams in
their respective age groups. To avoid
having to go through this waiting
period for your child, please make
notice on the registration day so your
child will be on the active list.
Paperwork will be available to the
community March 1, 1995.
For information contact Warm
Springs Recreation Department, 553
3243 or 553-3244.
Falcons defeat Buffs 56-42
Kah-Nee-Ta Mini Marathon has
been set for Saturday, April 15, 1995.
Events include: 14.5 mile run, 10K
course, 3.0 mile, and 1 mile fun run
and walk. Shuttle for the 14.5 mile
event will leave Kah-Nee-Ta Village
at 8:15 a.m. The Remaining events
will take place at Kah-Nee-Ta1
Village.
For information contact Warm
Springs Recreation Department, 553
3243 or 553-3244.
7th Annual Blackwolf Prevention
6' & under 1
Men's Basketball Tournament
April 14, 15, 16, 1995
Warm Springs Community Center
$275 Entry fee
First 16 teams to pay will play
For more info contact:
Foster & J'Dean Kalama
PO Box 623 WSO 97761
(503)553-1392 (hm)
or
Easton & Tina Aguilar
PO Box 934 WSO 97761
(503) 553-1960 (hm)
No collect calls please.
The LaSalle Falcons bullied their
way past the Madras White Buffaloes
Tuesday night in the Sherwood high
school gym, to eliminate the White
Buffaloes from state tournament play.
The LaSalle Falcons were not to be
denied as they came away with a 56-42
win to get the No. 2 seed birth at the
state tournament which will be held in
the Salem Armory starting March 7, to
the 11th.
In the regular league play the Ma
dras White Buffs were able to defeat
the LaSalle team quite handily. But
during the district play-offs tilings were
a little different.
One of the big factors during the
play-off game it was 6.2 Annie
Ferguson who made the big difference
as she scored a total off 1 9 points for the
night. During the regiular league play
she scored only 6 points or so. Ferguson
was all over the place taking control of
the rebounding and doing some fine
scoring as she never did before.
The Madras White Buffaloe leader
Carrie Hawes done what she could but
she couldn't do it all. She had quite a
game even though she only had scored
1 3 points during the game. Hawes play
has to be reconed with even with the
loss for the bid for a state tourney birth.
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oul trouble and was hampered by that
most of the night. The Falcons took
advantage of the foul shooting and
were hot at the foul line. On the other
hand the B uffs were not so consistent at
foul shooting. Melissa Cavender was
whistled for the limit of fouls and had
to leave the game, in the third quarter.
Other key players were in foul trouble
most of the final quarters of the game.
Scoring for the Buffs were Carrie
Hawes 13, Ericka Christensen 13, M.
Cavender 7, McConnel 4, Sundberg 3,
Terra Lee Suppah 2, Gregg, Cordill, K.
Christensen, Nyara, Shasta Smith.
For the Falcons: Fergusen 19,
Brasket 1 1, Fisher 9, Clark 7, Scrutton
7, Hills 3, Sheils, Solden, Miller.
The season is no w over for the Lady
Buffs who have had a very rewarding
season dispite losing out in the district
play-offs.
Annual Reservation
Relay set for May 6
The 8th Annual Reservation Relay
is scheduled for Saturday, May 6,
1995, at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village,
9:00 a.m.
The event is a 58 mile team event.
Adults runers may use a total of five
runners with an average of four miles
per leg. Youth division may use 7
runners and an average of 3 miles per
leg.
For information contact Warm
Springs Recreation Department, 553
3243 or 553-3244.
WSFPI Timberwolves (boys)
and
Columbia River Bears (girls)
Basketball Tournament
March 3, 4 and 5, 1995
Community Center
Alcohol- and drug-free event
You use, you lose
Saturday, March 4....
Information programs offered
WSFPI Timberwolves and the Columbia River Bears would like to
invite you to join them for a day of informative, healthy & educational
awareness at the Community Center social hall on Saturday, March 4,
1995. Show up and bring the kids!
Pick up a Blackout 2000 sheet and visit each booth. Ask at least two
or three questions, then have the person manning the booth sta.m.p the
appropriate box. Once all the boxes are sta.m.ped, line up for your FREE
hot dog and pop. Most booths will be starting at 10:00 a.m.
The following are the departments involved.
DARE-10a.m.to2p.m.
IHS-Teen pregnancy, safe sex, AIDS info.Diabetes & blood pressure
tests 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Community Counseling-Alcohol & Drug Awareness
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Victim Assistance-Teen runaway, battered & abuse 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
High SchoolJr. High-requirements to be in sports 10 a.m.. to 4 p.m.
Work Experience-How to apply for a jobwork permits
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Education Department-College opportunities 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Parents, grandparents, aunties and uncles, youth everyone is invited
to attend this informative and educational gathering!
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Madras High School girls softball players started practice last month. There first scheduled game is Friday,
March 1 7 at Hood River vs. Pendleton.
High School Basketball
IBA Basketball