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    6 February 1,1996
Warm Springs, Oregon
Spilyay Tymoo
Spilyay Tmoo Sports
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TJ Foltz bringing the ball down the court during the game with the
Sherwood Bowmen in Madras . The first game of the second round
Madras tops Gladstone Gladiators on their
The Gladstone Gladiators who
are still a threat in the Tri-Valley
league fell to the White Buffaloes at
Gladstone's home floor.
The highly regarded Gladstone
quient kept the Buffs on theirtoes as
they were just waiting for a good
break to serge ahead in the game.
The Buffs were not to be denied of
this win and led most of the game
with a balanced attack by a the
No run this year
There will not be a
Sweetheart's Run during this
year's Lincoln's Birthday
powwow.
Warm Springs Top Gun
Basketball Tournament (open)
February 2, 3, 4, 1996
Warm Springs Community Center
Entry fee $175
For more information:
Willie Stacona
P0Box6
Warm Springs, OR 97761
(541)553-7829 home)
(541)553-3331 (work)
Community Center schedule
February
2-4-0pen Men's BB Tourney-Willie Stacona
9-11-Girl's 10, 13, 16 & Under BB Tourney-Ronnie Suppah
13-MJH Girl's game 4:15 p.m.
16-18-Tiger's Youth BB Tourney-Rosa Graybael
20-MJH Girl's game 4: 15 p.m.
23-25-W.S.A.A. 6ft. & under Leather Sleeve Tourney-Austin
Greene
27-MJH Girl's game 4: 15 p.m.
29-MJH Girl's game 4: 15 p.m.
March
1-3-Timber Cub's 12 & Under Boy's Tourney-Janice
Gunshows
8-10-We BAAAD Girl'sBoy's 1 1 & Under Coed BB Tourney-Tony
Suppah j
15-17-0pen weekend
18 to 22- WSCC staff "Spring Break events"
22-24-Youth Recreation "Tournament of Champions 13 &
Under Boy'sGirl's Tourney-WSCC
29, 30-Warriors Challenge BB ScrimmageTourney-Captain
Moody
April
5-7-Blackwolfe Prevention Men's 6 ft. 1 BB Tourney
Foster Kalama
12-14-Teen Boy's BB Tourney-Tedi Tanewasha
19- 21-17 & Under Boy's BB-Melvin Tewee
20- Kah-Nee-Ta Mini Marathon-WSCCAustin Greene
26-28-AFS Foreign Exchange students-Helmer & Betty
Wallan
May
3- 5-0pen weekend
4- Reservation Relay-WSCCAustin Greene
18-WS Boxing Club Smoker-WSCCAndy Leonard
These ev ents are scheduled at the
Center. For further information call
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whole team. Outstanding ball han
dling by TJ Foltz with his quick
dashing and driving toward the bas
ket scoring on occasions , but his
threat was assists to open men under
the basket. Most of the time Scottie
Riddle got the ball and dropped
through.
A time or two it appeared the
tallerand lanky players of Gladstone
might get something going and
would make a run at the Buffs.
When that would happen, "Swish,"
a three pointer would fall for the
Madras players which sort of took
the wind out of the sails fcr the
Gladstone players. Michael Kirsch
Warm Springs Community
553-32433244.
of league play for both schoold.
by the score of 46-33
had two three pointers, Brian Miller
and Scott Riddle each had one
apiece. Wes Barnes came off the
bench and made a good showing for
himself getting rebounds and has a
good night scoring. But when all the
points were tallied up Scottie Riddle
had a total of 36 points as he was 1 6
out of 1 8 shots on the floor. It was a
good night for the Buffs dispite
being the visitors at Gladstone.
Buffs Beat Valley Catholic
The Madras boys basketball team ,j .
is rolling right along as they went to
Valley Catholic near Beaverton and
beat them 85-58, for the fourth Tir,,)
Valley league win and to stay per
fect and on the hunt for a chance to
go to state again. 7
Scott Riddle had 17 points to ,'
share scoring honors with Brian'
Miller who also had 17. For Miller v
all but two points came from three
pointers as he h it five of them for the '
night. With Riddle' s all around play
both on offense and defense kept r
the pressure on the Valley Catholic i ,
team. The whole Buffalo team con
tributed on scoring as there were j
five players in double figures.
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7 Eaglespeaker, of the Madras Freshmen team handling the ball during the
Freshmen. The Young Buffs went on to win the game.
The Buffs went on to win the game
home Floor for league win
At the end of the first quarter
Gladstone held the lead by the score
of 15-14. But the Buffs came back
in the second quarter to take a 35-33
half time lead. The third quarter
went for the Buffs as they out scored
the Gladiators 20-12 to take a ten
point lead going into the final pe
riod. The Buffs almost blew it in the
final quarter letting the Gladiators
score some points and overtaking
Greene led the scoring for Val
ley Catholic with 17 points to equal
the high scorers for Madras. It was
the three pointers that broke the
game open as the Madras Buffaloes
ended up with ten for the night and
Miller getting five of them, Michael
Kirsch 2, Klos, Guiney and Riddle
getting one each.
Scoring for Madras: Riddle 17,
Miller 17, Guiney 1 1, Johnson 11,
Kirsch 10, Carpenter 5, Maschetti
3, Foltz 3, Klos 3, Barnes 2, Cordes
2, Gregg.
Valley Catholic: Greene 17,
Church 14, Wold9, Yohn6,Stpe4,
Garland 4, Stevensen 2, McDonald,
Manahan.
Mr
Buffs outlast Sherwood for
win No. 9, in league play
Down the home stretch in league
play so to speak, as the teams start
the second round with The Madras
White Buffaloes entertaining the
Sherwood Bowmen, January 26,
1 996, where the Buffaloes went on
to win the game 46-33, in the
Buffaloe Dome.
It was a slowed down type of a
game where the tempo was way
down. A game where holding, push
ing tugging went on all evening
long as a Bowmen defensive player
was all over Scott Riddle during the
game. The plan was to slow down
the high scoring Riddle, but the
otherguys got into the game and did
the scoring right along. The Bow
men were a little cold on the floor
too as far as scoring goes. On of
fense they couldn't hit their shot
very well. The team mates of Riddle
got right into the act all scoring
Buff Girls fall
The Madras White Buffaloes fall
to the Sherwood Bowmen girls in
over time by the score of 48-44, on
the Sherwood home floor. A big set
back after coming off a big win and
the only team to beat the league
leading The Dalles Indians
Due to illness key players were
unable to play in the game which
made a lot of difference. Players
the Buffs. But Madras already built
a big enough lead to hold off the
determined Gladiators quient to get
the 71-66 win.
Scoring: Riddle 36, Foltz 8,
Kirsch 8, Barnes 8, Gregg 3, Miller
3, Johnson 3, Carpenter 2.
Gladstone: Shoemaker21,Dralle
20, Bauldree7, Fuller 7, Kappleman
6, Bjork 3, Newton 2.
Madras girls on a roll
Buffs win big in leaue play
The Madras Buff girls stampede
past the Valley Catholic girls bas
ketball team beating them 72-56 in
Tri-Valley league play here in Ma
dras. The night was all Erica
Christensen as she out scored all
players with 25 points during the
game. She made points from all
over the floor, with three 3 pointers,
two pointers and from the foul line.
Tara Lee Suppah had quite a
night for her self playing good de
fense and also adding 13 points for
the winners. She plays quite consis
tently during each game on both
offense and defense.
The Buff girls jumped out to an
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when it was needed.
The Bowmen set a pattern to
slow high scoring Riddle which they
did, but no matter what the Bow
men were out to do it really didn't
work as the other Buffalo players
were able to score to give them their
ninth league win with no losses, to
lead the league up to date. LaSalle
and Gladstone are tied for the runner-up
spot of the league each with
7-0 records to date.
Scoring: Madras; Kirsch 12,
Riddle 8, Foltz 7, Johnson 7, Gregg
3, Miller 3 Barnes 2, Guiney.
Sherwood: Fueher 1 5, Auxler 7,
Jordan 5, Rush 3, Day 2,
The next game for the Madras
White Buffaloes will be on the road
first they will travel to Estacada on
Wed. Jan. 30, and to LaSalle on
Friday night, February 2,
to Sherwood
leadership can throw a team off the
beam at times.
Melissa Cavender did the scor
ing for the lady Buffaloes turning in
a game high of 25 points, and Tarra
Lee Suppah added 12 points but
that wasn't enough to beat the Lady
Bowmen..
With the game knotted at 38
apiece at the end of regulation play
they went into over time, the lady
Bowmen outscored the Buff gals
1 0-6 in the OT period to give them
the win. The Lady Buffs still have a
shot at qualifying for a spot at state
tourney play if they keep their win
ning ways in tact.
Their next game will be with the
Estacada Rangers girls here in the
Buffalo dome. If you cant make it to
any of the games you can always
neyin' WKWSp 91.9 FM, and
catch Ken Man and his gang on the
air.
early lead and never looked back
and coasted to victory after they led
24-7 at the end of the first quarter.
The rest of the game went pretty
even with the Buff girls holding on
to the big lead they built early in the
game
Scoring: Christensen 25, Suppah
13, Gregg 8, Nyra 8, Hawes 7,
Cavender 6, Wyatt 4, K. Christensen
2, Smith, Buermann, Woll, John
son. V.alley Catholic: Hennessy 15,
Ewing 1 l.T.Mapston 10,M,Rinald
8, Lanphere 4, Bouska 2, Benz 2,
Pompili 2, E. Mapston, Ihian,
Slayton, E. Rinaldi, Swllberg.
Upcoming
Tournaments
Nee Mee Poo Warrior's
1st Annual 6 ft. & Under
Open Men's Basketball Tourney
Februarys 10, 11, 1996
8-man roster
Entry fee $175 deadline: Feb. 5,
More information call:
Darryl Taylor PO Box 612,
Lapwai, ID 83540
(208)843-2344
Greg Bybee (208)843-2268
Barb Greene (208)843-7360
5th Annual
Otis McCormack Memorial
Basketball Tournament
February 16-18, 1996
Pi-Nee-Waus & High School gyms
Lapwai, ID
8 team double elimination in 3
divisions
Men's All Indian Open Division
Men's All Indian 30 & Over
Division
Women's All Indian Division
(Awards for each division)
Players will be fed Saturday
Sunday
Otis Jam dances Friday & Saturday
Entry Fee $200 12 entrance fee
deposit to hold spot
(not refundable) Roster & Entry
deadline Feb. 12, 1996
For more information call:
Jim Taylor (208)843-5722 (hm)
843-7307 (wk)
Greg, Kim Bybee (208)843-2268
Barb Greene (208)843-7360
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