8 October 26, 1995 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Spilyay Tymoo Sports wfe 4 1.1. Ml I. lll I., HI! 1H I, I iKli-V .JWJlJM Buffaloes attempt comeback, but fall short as Sherwood Bowmen get league win An old saying goes, "If you can't bcat'm, join'uin," but in (lie this case of the Madras White Buffaloes it was, "If you can't run through them or around them go over them." In the game between the highly rated Sherwood Bowmen and the Madras White Buffaloes, on Friday night the home coming game the Buffaloes went to the air. In the first period the Buffa loes were like running into a brick wall with their running game to where they just couldn't go anywhere, so they started to mix their game a little and went arial against the Bowmen and found they were able to move the ball fairly easy with each play gaining more momentum as the game went on. The Bowmen went on a scoring spree early in the game getting three League bowling results noted by Debi Wyzard Bowling Correspondent Great all spare game Graham Hiscock with a 182. And this week, on Blue Monday Mixers, Sybil Smith had a 200, and on Monday Mixers Sharon Brown a 20.1, Tuesday Twisters have Jean Symons with a nice high of 254, Sue Levitt a 210, Marilyn Middleton a 204, and Docshia Jacobs her first 200 with a 201. Thursday Keglcrs have Lori Urbach 228, Jean Stranton 202, and Maries Mvizenor a 201. Friday Brightwood wraps it up with Marlene Housden a 219. Great job ladies. The men have Monday Mixers with Jim Simmons a 201, Wednesday Warm Springs have Satch Miller a 236, 226, and Ray Calica, Jr. 229, Thursday Mixers show Byron VanValkenbourgh 226, B uddy Tlmrman 213, and William Duncan 207, with Friday Brightwood finishing with Graham 2 1 2, Carl Daniels 20 1 . Score: Women 1 1, Men 7, Super Job everyone. Tidbits: Splits this week are Paul Brown the 4-7-10, Birney Grccne-Boisc the 5-7-9, and the 5-7, Debi Wyzard -10, Jean Symons 4-7-10. Games over average are; Ray Calica, Jr. with 74 pins over, Sue Levitt 56 over, Veronica Smith 73 over, Jean Symons 80 over Doeshia 84, Lori Urbach 77 pins over, Maries Vizenor 62 over Brenda Olheiser 65 over. Great bowling everyone. Blue Monday Mixers: Double Trouble 14-6 Purple Haze 13-7 Bo's Team 13-7 Hi Series; Men: John Katcliia, Jr. 514; Alfred Wolfe 485; Richard Wolfe 485. Women: Libby Chase 522, Arlenc Broncheau 514; Dcna Thurby, 501. Hi Game; Men: Richard Wolfe 192, Alfred Wolfe 1 8 1 , John Katchia, Jr.Clint Smith 177. Women: Sybil Smith 200, Dcna Thurby 188, Theresa Van Pelt 187. Monday Nite Mixers: Rancho Rollers 19-9 Westerners 15-13 KIDZ 14-14 Hi Series; Men: Jim Simmons 567, Buddy Thurman 514, Carl Lindgrcn 513, Women: Sharon Brown 539, Glenda Holfuss 456, Sharon Hillis 435. Hi Game; Men: Jim Simmons 20 1 .Buddy Thurman and Wayne Holzfuss 192, Jim Simmons 190, Women: Sharon Brown 203, 179, Beth Crow 171. Warm Springs Panthers Girls 14 & Under Youth Basketball Tournament November 24, 25,26, 1995 Must be enrolled in 509-J School District NO ENTRY FEE Will accept first eight teams Awards: 10 Championship Jackets 10 Runner Up Sweatshirts 10 All Stars and other awards For information: Luther Clements (coach) - 553-1254 after 5:30 p.m. or Shirley Sanders (ST) - 553-1769 ..... x t TD's to lead by the score of 22-0, before the Buffs could score. As the Buffs got on track QB Brian Miller hit Michael Kirschon a 17yard pass to put the Buffs on the score board, and the ole work horse T. J.. Foltz bullied his way into the end zone as he took two sherwood defenders over the end zone for the two points. The White Buffaloes put up a real tussle in this game dispite the final score. There were some mistakes made that costed the Buffs a couple of TD's, that were called back. The Buffs sec ond score was a crowd plcaser as QB Miller hit T.J. Foltz on a semi swing pass and he went the rest of the way zig zagging down the sideline fora68 yard TD; The PAT failed as the pass fell incomplete, but things were looking Tuesday Twisters: W S. Market 20-8 Spilyay Tymoo 19-9 Indian Gaming 16 12-11 12 Scr. Series; Jean Symons 576, Rose Foster 548, Charlene McxKelvy 526 Hdcp. Series; Veronica Smith 671, Jean Symons 663, Doeshia 657. Scr. Game; Jean Symons 254, Sue Levitt 210, Marilyn Middleton 204. Hdcp game; Jean Symons 283, Veronica Smith 263, Doeshia Jacobs 262. Wednesday Morning Sunshiners; Pin Droppers 18-10 Stompers 17-11 Fireballs 17-11 Scr. Series; Jewell Hiscock 498, Marilyn Middleton 487, Nancy VanValkenbourgh 486. Hdcp Series; Mary Burgess 611, Maxjne York 592, Nancy VanValkenbourgh 591. Scr. Game; Marilyn Middleton 199, Maxine York 189, Mary McClain 184. Hdcp Game; Mary Burgess 218, Nancy Van Valkenbourgh 202, Ida Findley 192. Wednesday Warm Springs: Kingsmens 19 12-8 12 Indian Head Gaming 19-9 W S. Ath. Assn. 16-12 Scr. Series; Satch Miller 653 Ray Shike, Jr. 590, Chet VanPelt 572. Scr. Game; Satch Miller 236, 226, Ray Calica, Jr. 229. Hdcp. Series; Chet VanPelt 659, Alex Tufti 659, Graham Hiscock 658. Hdcp. Game; Ray Calica, Jr. 269, Alex Tufti 255, Chet VanPelt 253. Thursday Nite Keglers: The Stag 19-9 Miller Ford 19-9 Full Circle 16 12-1112 Scr. Series; Lori Urbach 535, Jodie Hume 516, Feida Hodges 512. Scr. Game; Lori Urbach 228, Jean Stranton 202, Maries Mvizenor 201. Hdcp. Series; Brenda Olheiser 636, Lori Urach 613, Jodie Hume 606. Hdcp Game; Lori Urbach 254, Brenda Olheiser 237, Maries M. Vizenor 237. Thursday Nite Mixers: Thumbhole Express 11-4 Haystack Hicks 10-5 Lane Masters 9-6 Scr. Series; Men: Buddy Thurman 557, William Duncan 539, Tim Oilvie 538. Women: Cindy Dubisar 510, Deanna Olsen ' ' . 1, . up for the Buffs trailing 28-14. but the game was far from over as the Sherwood Bowmen came storming back as broke loose on a 38 yard run with the kick good stretched the lead, one of their big guns Preston Scott broke loose on a 65 yard scamper for the TD, with another kickbuilt their lead further outofreach. The Buffs not giving up by any means scored again as QB Miller hit Kirsch on a 17 yard TD Pass. And a pass to Scott Riddle for two points. This was one of the better games by the Buffs dispite the big score during the game. Just a couple of bad breaks for the Buffs kept them out of the game. Their next game is against league lead ing and state rated LaSalle on their home filed. 492, Mary McClain 464. Scr. Game; Men: Byron Van Valkenburgh 226, Buddy Thurman 213, William Duncan 207. Women: Cindy Dubisar 190, Deanna Olsen 175, Mary McClain 165. Brightwood Mixers: The Flintwoods 9-3 Desparades 8-4 Woodpeckers 7-5 Scr. Series; Men: Graham Hiscock 581, Carl Daniels 514, Curt Pollard 493. Women: Marlene Housden 505, Jewell Hiscock 419, Mary Schmidt 361. Scr. Game; Men: Graham Hiscock 212, Carl Daniels 201 , Keith Houden 185. Women: Marlene Housden 219, Jewell Hiscock 181. Juniors Wednesday Alley Cats: Scr. Series; Boys: Colter Barnes 334, Owen Danzuka 275, Patch Leonard 245. Girls: Andrea Kari 365, Crystal Levitt 340, Jamie Niergarth 290. Scr. Game; Boys: Colter Barnes 161, Patch Leonard 105, Owen Danzuka 101. Girls: Andrea Kari 157, Crystal Levitt 136, Jamie Niergarth 116. Sara Wilkerson had 55 pins over her average. Congratulations to all the Juniors. Sunday Jr. Mixers: 2 8-4 5 8-4 Silent Rose 7-5 Scr. Series; Boys: Nathan Kari 443, Jackie Coversup 392, Brandon Townsend 376, Girls: Brook Schmidt 372, Tashina Smith 291. Scr. Game; Boys: Nathan Kari 183, Jeremy Blake 181, James Mclnturff 169. Girls: Brook Schmidt 147, Tashina Smith 108. Blackhawks Ladyhawks "Back to the Hoop Shoot-Out" November 3, 4, 5, 1995 Warm Springs Community Center Gym "Family Strength in Family Unity, Say NO to Aicohol and Drugs " 8 team 17 and under boys 8 team 15 and under boys 4 team 16 and under girls "Winner take all" Championship sweatshirts $150 entry fee per team for 17 & 15 and under boys $75 entry fee per team for 16 and under girls Awards: Championship pullover sweatshirts Runner up crewneck sweatshirts 3rd Place T-shirts 4th Place T-shirts Admission charged For information contact Tournament Director, Sam Kentura at (503) 553-2547. Annual Fall Run brings 'em runnln' The Annual Kah-Nee-Ta Fall Run 10K "For A Change of Pace" was hcldSaturday,October21, 1995. The official results are: 2.0 mile Johnathan Courtney 12:55 Ron Deering 14:47 Falena Kentura 15:59 Sylvia McCabe 18:33 Sylvia Eardman 18:45 Monica Sampson 18:52 George Boise 19:30 Randy Boise, Jr 19:30 Carol Garrison 19:47 Laurie Danzuka 19:53 Choo-Choo Cardena 19:55 Sharon Arthur 20:27 Melvin Stahi 20:34 Albert Adams 20:44 Shay la Frank 21:37 Harry Hintsala 22:19 Sidney Greene 24:14 Shelly Greene-Boise 24:14 A , t ' u us , , '' The Kah-Nee-Ta "Change of Pace" at the starting line for this event. i' O (U " i! Winter Sports at MHS There is a meeting scheduled Wednesday, November 1 , 6:30 in the gym for all athletes and their parents who wish to participate in winter sports at Madras High School. The meeting will begin with general information and be separated into sport sections; Cheerleading, boys basketbal, girls basketball and wrestling. First day of practice will be November 6. Tournament MVP MrMiss Hustle High Scorer MrMiss Rebound Laritta Greene 24:30 Kathy Danzuka 24:33 Fritz Miller 24:39 Bubs Boise 26:02 Gwen Leonard 29:22 Lillian Heath 29:46 Tazz Boise 30:50 Sheldon Leonard 30:52 Brandon Thompson 31:01 Louell Heath-Bagley 39:12 Jayme Bagley 39:12 10K (6.2 miles) Max Trout (Bend) 36:28 Ted Barney (WS) 37:06 Jhan Graether (Minocqua, WI) 39:39 Julie Downing (Bend) 39:56 Edmond Francis 41:16 Jimmie Norgordon 41:20 KenTatom 43:15 Paul Harding 44:17 Anna Stone .....44:35 Nieves Francisco 44:44 Dan Miller 46:13 Walt Bolton 46:18 Mike Collar 46:32 Mary Stennfeld 47:15 Doug Cleavenger 48:02 Don Courtney 48:07 Caryn Wilson 48:38 Joe Bocancgra' 50:57 Lou Hollander 51:18 Judy Rowan 51:29 Cal Poncho 51:58 Orvie Danzuka 52:49 Leighton Arthur 54:17 Richard Driskill 54:26 Jane Cleavenger 1.01:01 Nick Norgordon 1.01:22 Aaron Greene 1.01:32 Elane Hollander 1.03:58 Sheylene Greene-Boise 1.05:36 Darlene Deering 1.09:40 .Ala IAr-i-. ( " Fall run was held October 21 at Kah Cougars to host The Warm Springs Cougars will be hosting a boys 12 years and younger basketball tournament on November 10, 11, 12, at the Warm Springs Community Center. Activities offered at WSCC Warm Springs Boxing Club prac tice to begin Monday, October 30, 1995 at 5:30 p.m. If you are inter ested, contact Andy Leonard at 553 3243. The Tutoring program will meet on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday from 5 to 5:45 p.m. (first session) & 6 to 6:45 p.m. (second session) at the WSCC Conference room. Any student having a difficult time with their school workcan come. If interested contact Andy Leonard to set up a day and time with a tutor. Evening hours at the Community Center are Monday & Wednesday women's night 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tues day & Thursday-men's night 7:30 to 9 p.m. Reminder: Please carry in your shoes. 4 '-' i - ' ? I 1 ' ' ' ' ' . , ' 4 ' v ' $ ' V ' Local runner Ted Barney finished second in the 1 0K Run. 1 JM, J t'WUVU"! ." 1 s t ., 1 &s , Ife 1 is' - Nee - Ta. Fifty-nine runners were tournament This will be a 1 2 team tournament. The entry fee is set for $100.00 per team. Awards include: 1st through 4th place, consolation shirts for non placing teams, Inspirational player, Mr. Defense, Most 3 Pointers, and each team will receive one all tourney ' player. For more information contact Austin Greene, Tournament Director, at 553-3243 (work) or 553-1953 (home). Poker walk to be held Walk to stop Diabetes and Kick off theNovemberFitnessChallenge. What: Poker Walk; When: Wednesday, November 1 , at 1 2 noon; Where: WS Community Center; Who: Everyone is invited! Free "Stop Diabetes" T-shirts to participants. Come by the Diabetes program booth for a free "power food" snack and have your blood sugar and blood pressure checked. 1