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6 July 6, 1995 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo Sports ' ' - -'A ,-,- - '' -tS --4 dnnua Fry Bread Golf Tournament held teams do well during season fa T ' if T. ' - 'f 'V' M ' -W ''. ,r" m - ' , . r ' ' r S " , V ' S . I ; .. .Vi. ,.. . t ' II -' 7. 'I J I Ill y In addition to other festivities the annual Fry Bread Golf Tournament held during the Pi-Ume-Sha Celebration was held June 24, 25, 1 995 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Course. The results for men and ladies in this tournament are: Ladies Gross-lst Shauna Mehlberg, 150; 2nd Cheryl Nordhagen, 193. Ladies Net-lst Madeline Queahpama, 142; 2nd Gari Kirk, 148. Men's A Division Gross-lst Mike Altman, 146; 2nd Will Moschetti, 148;3rdTerrySouza, 153. Men's A Division Net-lst Lee Nordhagen, 136 and Chuck Schmidt, 136; 3rd Frank Masser, 138. Men's B Division Gross-lst Jonathan Dodson, 162; 2nd Turk Holford, 164; Eiel Eielson, 168. Men's B Division Net-1 st Willie Stacona, 135; 2nd Dave Lawrence, 140; 3rd J.C. Penny. Men's C Division Gross-lst Karmen Blake, 161; 2nd William Henke, 173 and Cecil Seyler, and 173. Men's C Division Net-lst Anthony Stacona, 137; 2nd Bob Tamura, 139; 3rd Gordon Cannon, 140 and Craig Spainhower, also 140. Simnasho Vol's girls and li'l Vol's coed basketball teams results for the season 1994-1995. Simnasho Vol's girl's 12 & under basketball team, by age is: Tera Wallulatum, Crystal Smith, Shamona Charley, Blanche Mitchell, Hestei Scott, Billie Suppah, Gena Smith, Nicole Main, Lutah Wallulatum, Susie Davis, Coach, Lorraine Suppah. Li'l Vol's coed 10 & under basketball team is: Larisa Wallulatum, Aaron Mitchell, Bran don Mitchell, Myrtle Suppah, Sasha Mitchell, Emilena Suppah, Jayleen Main, Jaylyn Suppah, Cyrclle Mitchell, Jayce Wallulatum, Larry Switzler, Dustin, Suppah Coach, Joyce Suppah. We hosted two tournaments this year which we held at the WS com munity center over a weekend in December and February. December tournaments was a girl's 13 & under and a coed 10 & under, which we receive many compliments. The Feb ruary tournaments was a girl's 12 & under and a play-for-fun coed 10 & under. We also participated and repre sented WS in these tournaments this season: Professional boxer, Joe Hipp, to train in Warm Springs Spilyay Tymoo photo by Bob Medina Willie Stacona chipping onto green during Fry Bread tourney. The number-two ranked heavyweight boxer in the world, Joe Hipp, has established his training camp at Indian Head Gaming Center in Warm Springs, Oregon as he prepares for an August 1 9th challenge of the World Boxing Association's Heavyweight Championship. Joe Hipp has already achieved a significant first the Native American to be ranked a "top-ten" contender for the Heavyweight Championship of the World. He is presently ranked 2 by the World Boxing Associtation. He expects to achieve even more important firsts to be the first Native American to be the Heavyweight Champion of the World. Hipp's manager, Roland Jankelson, said that Eugene businessman Ritch Danner is responsible for Hipp locating his training camp in Oregon. "We had opportunities to set up training in a number of locations including Australia, Ritch conveniently arranged for everything we required so we decided on Oregon". That fact also allows Hipp to return to the roots of his professional career. Joe had his first bout in Eugene, Oregon his first ten round main event there and trained in Eugene for two years Jankelson said. Sponsors for Hipp's Training Camp are Indian Head Gaming Center and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon. Public workouts and appearances will be scheduled periodically in July fulfilling the terms of the sponsorship agreements. The Training camp will begin July 5 Nov.-Goldendale, WA Girl's 14 & under (received Sportsmanship) Dec.-WS Cougars Coed 14 & under (we placed 4th) WS Vol's girls sl3 & under (placed 3rd). Jan.-WS Wecbaad Coed 12 & under (placed 3rd). Owyhee, NV Girls II & under (placed 1st). WS Cougars Girls 12 & under (place 1st). Fcb.-WS Vol's Girl's 12 & under (placed 1st) Coed 10 & under had play-for-fun games. WS Scowma Girls sl2 & under (placed 4th). WSCC Girls 1 3 & under (placed 2nd). Mar.-Pendleton Girls 12 & under (placed 2nd). Apr.-Ft. Hall, ID girls 1 1 & under (placed 1st). Girls 14 & under. Chiloquin Girls 13 & under (placed 1st). May-WS Girls 1 1 & under play-for-fun (never lost a game out of 5 games). Season's overall results for 16 tournaments: five first places; two second places, two third places; three fourth places; four not placed (two due to play-for-fun and the other two due to competing with the experi enced). In each tournament, the teams played anywhere from two games to five games a weekend. And paying an entry-fee anywhere from $50 to $175 for each tournament. While participating in all these tournaments the kids received many awards which include, Sportsmanship, first place jackets, second place jerseys, third & fourth place t-shirts, participating t shirts, MVP awards, many-many All Starawards, MissMr. Hustle awards, Most points award & Inspiration awards. As coaches of these two teams consisting of 22 players, we have to put a lot of time and money into them to be successful and that's when we very much appreciate all our spon sors and helpers. We want to thank all of you that took part in sponsoring us, transportation, parent participa tion, Simnasho auction, Simnasho community rummage sale, raffle cord of wood (Ricky Minthorn won), do nations, bake sales, can drives, Spa ghetti feed. Tournament helpers are as fol lows: Simnasho Longhouse mem bers, WSFPI, Piumesha, 4H Exten sion, Rainbow Market, WS Market, Traditional Treasures-Wanda VanPclt, Cliffs Repair in Madras, Burger Inn, Florene Scott, Max & Kimiko Mitchell, Tony & Robin Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Franklin Suppah, Darrel Wallulatum, all par ents, Lisa Suppah, Mr. & Mrs. Tony VanPelt, Ellen Thompson, Lyle Rhoan Jr. Paul Harper, Connie John son, Bruce Brunoe Logging, Austin Greene, Raymond Shike, Jr., Danielle Switzler, Marsha Soliz, Harry Phillips, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Greene Sr., Joe Winishut, Tyrone Ike, Jacob Frank Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Enie Herkshan, Mr. & Mrs. Ricky Minthorn, Mrs. Burns, Celia Greene, Kim Wheeler, Richard Tohet, Bo Ortez, Mr. & Mr. Ed Case, Mr. & Mrs. Leland Thomp son, Dorothy Shadley & Butch David, Bernice Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Gorky Mitchell, Joni Wallulatum, Mr. & Mrs. Yaht Frank, Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Rhoan Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Owen Danzuka Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Jay Suppah, Linda Polk, Carlos Calica, Marvin Meanus, Guy Wallulatum, Louella Heath, Vicky Moore, Etta Johnson, Vicky Hellon, Rosa Graybael, Merle Kirk, Louis Tewee Sr., Pierson Mitchell, George Danzuka, Rosalind Sampson, Janice G. Gunshows, Elton Greeley, Merle Thompson, Patrick Mitchell, Ramona Starr. Referees: Satch Miller, Charley Gonzales, Donny Winishut, Ricky Minthorn, Carlos Northrup, Tony Mitchell, Ron Suppah. Clockbook: Roland & Verleen Kalama, Sam Kentura, Jay Suppah, Continued on page 9 Crooked River Round-Up The 50th anniversary of the and conclude July 31, 1995 and will Crooked River Round-Up is gearing include sparring sessions. Hipp (30-3) will meet Bruce Seldon (32-3) of Atlantic City in the 12 round WBA Heavyweight Championship as part of a pay-per-view presentation which includes the highly publicized come back of Mike Tyson. The event takes place August 19th at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas Nevada. Runners Club holds annual Pi-Ume-Sha Run; results noted An enthusiastic, but small, group of runners turned out for the annual Pi-Ume-Sha Run at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 24. The run was launched from the Warm Springs Community Center. Thirty-five runners challenged the course that was described in the flyer as "flat". After one runner finished the race, he commented, "What do you mean, it's flat! It didn't feel flat!" Participants were treated to warm, sunny weather, friendly people, an impromptu wet T-shirt contest, as well as great awards and ribbons for top finishers. This run has been sponsored annually by the Warm springs Reservation Runners. Many thanks to all those who helped with this year's event. Special thanks to Val Squiemphen for her great organizing and motivating abilities, and those incredible tank tops. John Anderson deserves a pat on the back for all his work getting awards and ribbons ready for the run, ensuring the proper run starting time, and helping with the awards ceremony. Thanks to Barbara Poncho for all those oranges and watermelon for the thirsty and hungry finishers. And thanks to Cal Poncho who helped before the run and cheered everybody on even though he was unable to be there rTslPf li 71 " v .',. v fc. v . . rV-', 1 t!ff 'H!' ' H-:." f s " ri y1 Ei T3L. " vw. . . :T ' .. . 3 I , x I H I i - " - i -i .t I i i . I ' r tf , - v ii i m f i I - : "" m ..'--'-- ' .. , up to be one full of all kinds of activi ties. Starting out withPari-mutuel horse racing which gets under way July 5 and will run to the 8th, on Saturday night with post time for the first race is 7:00 p.m. , each night. Wednesday,night July 5, there is a Horsemen's breakfast at 6:00 A. M. and also is ladies night, and on July 6, Horsemen's breakfast at 6:00 A.M. and is Coors night. Friday July 7th, a Horsemen's breakfast 6:00A.M., Car nival gets underway. Race post time 7:00 P.M. Saturday July 8, 1995, Cowboy Breakfast at infield at Fairgrounds. At 10:00 A.m. the street parade through down town Prineville. 1:00 P.M., PRCA Rodeo first performance, horse race post time 7:00 P.M. Buckaroo breakfast after the races behind the grandstands. Sunday at 6:00 A.M. a Cowboy Breakfast at infield at Fairgrounds, 8 :00 A.M.rodeoslackinoutdoorarena. 10:00 A.M. attend the carnival. At 1:00 P.M. PRCA rodeo performance, kids day. Crooked River Round-Up Pari mutuel horse racing July 5-8, 1995. at 7:00 P.M.. Race tickets are $4.00 and good for nay of the four days of race meet. Children under 1 2 not admitted to the races by order of the State Racing Commission. . Rodeo tickets are for reserved box seats $12.00, adult general admission $10.00. Child 12 and under general admission grandstand $8.00. Bleacher tickets are $8.00, and sold at the gate only. Ticket Hot line is 1-800-4-BULLRIDES. WS Recreation dept. busy, busy 7 p.m. at the Runners of all ages participated in this year's Pi-Ume-Sha Run. Maldonado, 15:21; Leo Hellon, 15:40; Koosh Selam, 16:02; Ty Eagle Speaker, 16:10; Louis D. Smith, 16:48; Daniel Smith, 16:51; Vicki Poncho, 16:56; Austin Smith Saturday. So many people to thank, they include: Ron Jaramillo, Laura Cailloux, Andy Leonard, Gladys Squiemphen, Normandie Phelps, Oliver Kirk, Brandon, Charlie and Shellie, Millie Frazier, and Vicki Poncho. Thanks to everyone who brought raffle donations. Thanks also to anybody we missed-we don't mean to overlook your contribution. 2 Mile Fun Run Randall Nathan, 14:14; Williard r Jr., 20:32; Austin Smith, Sr., 20:35; Rosenda Shippentower, 21:24; Aimee Metcalf, 22:03; Millie Frazier, 26:49. 10K (6 mile) Run Ted Barney, 37:30; Tim Williams, 39:21; Gabriel Scabbyrobe, 40:35; Tate Metcalf, 41:30; Jane Clevenger, 41:58; Mathew Stromer, 46:49; Michael Mennick, 47:29; Anna Stone, 47:35; Don Courtney, 48:34; Chad Brindle, 49:49; Jimmie Norgordon, 50:23; Doug Clevenger, 50:48; Dena Zunie, 51:50; David Haner, 52:20; Mark Jackson, 53:34; Deborah Clark, 55:27; Paul Smith, III, 56:40; Lucas Ike, 59:27; Linda Zunie, 59:53; Debbie Thompson, 62:52; Nick Norgordon, 63:50; and David Thomason, 64:30. Following is what's happening at the Warm Springs Recreation de partment. Twelve athletes will travel to the Indigenous Games held in St. Paul, MN on July 28 through August 6th. The Indigenous Games is a festival of sporting activities that will have over 400 tribes and 8,000 to 10,000 athletes representing Indian Tribes from Canada and the United States. There will be six basketball players and six track and field athletes repre senting TEAM OREGON. Track & Field members are: Tim Williams, Cliff Pamperien, Raymond Ander son, Siagigi Histake, Odessa Jones, Mike Speakthunder and Andy Leonard. Basketball team members are: Ty Eaglespeaker, Jered Moses, Roland Kalama III, Foster Sahme, Allen Jackson and Mario Smith. Coachchaperones are: Andy Leonard, Fran Ahern and Austin Greene. These athletes will be hav ing fund-raisers for team uniforms throughout the community. The Family Jamboree Day is set for July 15. The scheduled activities is for kids and parents to come to gether for a day of fun. Starting the fun will be the Bend Bandits Base ball Clinic starting at 1 1 a.m. until 3 p.m. Kids ages 8 to 18 years. Regis tration fee is $10 which includes a t shirt. Sign up now at the community center. Other activities start at 1 p.m. which include, water slide, volley ball, t-ball jamboree, archery and kid's games. Barbecue at 4 p.m. with family games (canoe races, sack races, bal loon toss and fun relays) at 5:30 p.m. Ending the day will be the com munity powwow at community center. A very special visitor will be in attendance, Heavyweight contender, Joe Hipp, who will fight Bruce Seldon for the W"B.A. Heavyweight titli in August. (Event sponsored by Com munity Health Promotion) The Billy Mills Recreational In vitational Youth Track Meet will be on July 18, 1995 at 5 p.m. at the Madras High School. Boys and girls ages 3-5 years, 6-18 years can sign up at the Recreation department. Billy Mills will have lunch with the kids, parents and community at 11:45 a.m. and then have a seminar in the gym at 1:30 p.m. The commu nity is welcome to listen. (Sponsored by WS Recreation Department and Community Health Promotion) The First Annual "Shoot the Rock" Basketball Clinic will be held on July 19, 199 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Boys and girls ages 6-18 years. Randall Cook, Swinomish tribe will be conducting the clinic. T.E.A.M. Running Eagles Youth Running Club will be going to sched uled running events throughout the summer. Boys & girl ages 8 to 21 years. June 24-Pi-Ume-Sha Run WS; July 2-Run With the Gods, Cascade Locks, OR; July 15-Smith Rock Run, Terrebonne, OR Interested call Andy Leonard 553 3243 Midnight Basketball League for Boys and girls ages 13-21 years, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. June 30th, July 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, 21st, & 22nd; August 1 1th, 12th, 17th and 18th. Focus: Fundamentals, stretching, conditioning, teamwork, (oh yeah, and scrimmages) Players show up in the beginning to participate.