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    6 March 28, 1996
Warm Springs, Oregon
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Madras Toppes Reedsport in First Game
tne second quarter as each team
The basketball season hu come to
pass mid all the slate tournaments ore
completed in all classes of high school
hall.
The Madras White Buffaloes had
quite a successful season earning the
league championship in the Tri-Valley
league. However in the play-offs for
the stale birth they ended up as the No,
2, seed from their conference, with the
LaSalle Falcons the No. I seed.
Facing the White Buffaloes in the
opener was the No. 3, ranked team in
the stale, Reedsport. Things didn't look
to bright during pre game warmups as
the Reedsport Warriors lixiked pretty
sharp and had a lot of pep. But at the tip
off to stmt the game Reedsport con
trolled the ball and started to take the
ball down court when T.J. Foltz stole
the ball away and went racing in for a
layup and the first score for the Buffs.
This sort of woke up the Buffs and they
really put the pressure on Reedsport,
jumping out to a 1 2-4 first quarter lead.
The tension broke and the Buffs played
their game. At one point in the game
big Seth Johnson got a steal and drove
down for two points. Ncaring the bas
ket Seth was looking to pass to some
one but he was too far in front so he had
to take the ball in for the layup and
two points.
The No. 3 ranked Reedsport was
a little stunned by the quickness of
the Buffs but they came back to
match the Buffs point for point in
scored 10 points apiece to give
Madras a 22-14 half-time lead. In
the first half the Buffs hit 10 out of
1 9 field goals for 52.6, and hit 2 of
8 at the foul line for a 25 at that
point.
In the third quarter the Buffs out
scored Reedsport 8 to 5, but in the
final quarter Reedsport scored 1 5 to
14 for the Buffs, but that wasn't
enough to over take the lead from
the Buffs.
Riddle led the scoring with 16,
T.J. Foltz 9, Wcs Barnes 8, Johnson
5, Carpenter 2, Brian Miller 4.
Jason Mix was high for Reedsport
with 10, Kramer 6, Guenther 4,
Thornton 2, Ward 2, Beaulieu 2,
MacRae2, Caughill 2, and Hill 2.
During the game the Buffs made 1 5
of 36 field goals for a 4 1 .7 , and at
the foul line they were 1 4 of 29 for
48..3.
Marist wins in overtime
In the second game of the state
tournament the Madras While Buffa
loes fell to Marist in over timc.54-50.
As the game got underway the Buffs
jumped out to a big lead 2 1 -6 at the end
of the first quarter. But in the second
quarter Marist came back to close the
gap a little out scoring the Buffs 1 2-4.,
but the Buffs held on to a 25-18 half
time lead.
In the third quarter Marist came
back to score 16 points to 12 for the
Buffs. The Buffs held on to a slight lead
37-34 going into the final quarter, With
time running out Marist tied the score
at 45 each to put the game into over
time.
In the overtime period Marist man
aged to score 1 1 points while the Buffs
could only get 8 and a desperate shot
with time running out fell way short for
the Buffs and the buzzer sounded giv
ing Marist its win 54-50
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lanst its win 54-50
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Central Nips Madras 51-49
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In the third game of the tournament
the Madras White Buffaloes lose in the
fourth quarter to Central 51-49.
Here was another game that got
started looking good as the Buffs
jumped out to an early lead at the end of
the first quarter the score was 19-7, in
In the night cap of the opening day at the state 3-A boys basketball tournament in Eugene, UofOMac Court, Madras
faces the No. 3 ranked team in the state Reedsport. Here shows T.J. Foltz stealing the ball from Reedsport to fast break
down the floor to score the first points for the buffs just after the tip-off, on Tuesday night.
favor of the Buffs
Riddle gets into foul trouble early in
the game and sat on the bench for quite
a spell.. After the slow start Central
came storming back to out score the
Buffs 1 7-9 in the second quarter as the
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Kah-Nee-Ta Mini Marathon set for April 20
The Kah-Nee-Ta Mini Marathon
has been scheduled for April 20,
1996, at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village.
The 14.33 mile race will begin at
Simnasho and blend into rolling hills
with two major hills on course. All
blacktop from start to finish with
water stations at the 3.0, 8.0, 9.8 and
12 mile marks. A shuttle will leave
for Simnasho at 8:30 a.m. for
Simnasho for the race to begin at
,9:00 nu AH events are O.R.R.C.
certified.
The 10K, 3.0 mile and 1.0 mile
fun runwalk will begin at 10:00 a.m.
from the Kah-Nee-Ta Village. The
10K will be flat and blend into rolling
hills with the turn around point on
the main road with water station at
the 1 .5 mile mark and the turn around
point.
The 3.0 mile will be all pavement
and the turn around point will be on
the main road with a water station at
the 1.5 mile turn around point.
The 1.0 mile fun run walk will be
all pavement. . ,.-..
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l ue age gruups win oe ou ot oypjy j ,
from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at the
Kah-Nee-Ta Village. Entry fee ls
$5.00 without a T-shirt, $10.00 pre
registered and $12 on day of race.
Discount swim passes will be given
out at registration desk. All entries
will receive a raffle ticket and a T
shirt (except $5.00 entries). Raffle
prizes will be a variety of items.
The, 14.33 mile overall winner,
.male, and female, will receive a one
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50-59, 40-49, 3,0-39, 19-29,J4rJ8.,,,night stay at the Kah-Nee-Ta Lodge
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pius ajogging ouuii. ah age divisions
medals for 1st through 3rd place,
male and female for each event will
be given out.
All runners must park on the North
Gravel parking lot.
and 13 & under.
Early registration begins at the
Community Center office Monday
through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Day of race registration begins
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Mini Marathon Registration form
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Name:
T.J. Foltz, at the foul line during the game with
Reedsport in the first game for the Buffs at the state
tournament. Buffs win the game 44-34.
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Scottie Riddle showing why he was voted to the all
tournaments second five during the tournament.
Riddle was selected to the Oregonians All State 3-A
basketball player of the year along with Mike
Motsinger, Tillamook; Tim Clark, Sutherlin; Levi
Sieg, Central; A.J. Feeley, Ontario;
Address:
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Age;:
9th Annual Reservation Relay set for May 4
Sex: M F
T-shirt: Yes No
Adults:- S M L XL Youth: S M L
Please check one: 14.5
10K
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In consideration of the acceptance of my entry, I waive and release any and all claims against the Confederated
Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and any other participating sponsors or directors for
all claims and damages what-so-ever in any manner arising or resulting from my participation in this race. I
attest and verify that I have full knowledge of the risk involved. In the event of an accident, illness or other
medicalemergency expenses. I am physically fit for my own and sufficiently trained to participate in this race.
Signature Date:
Parents signature (if under 18 years old)
Mail entries payable to: ...
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Warm Springs Recreation Department
P.O. Box C
Warm Springs, OR 97761
(541) 553-3243 or (541) 553-3244
The 9th annual Reservation Relay
is set for Saturday, May 4, 1996, at
the Kah-Nee-Ta Vacation Resort
beginning at 9:00 a.m. from the Kah-Nee-Ta
and ending at Kah-Nee-Ta.
There will be a staggered start for
teams with predicted eight hours or
more, starting at 7:30 a.m.
The course will be 58 miles in
length and will have some tough legs
along the course. Most of the course
is very simple with rolling hills and a
lot of flat surfaces. The first third
will be on pavement, the second third
on gravel and the last third on
pavementgravel combination. A lot
of scenic beauty will be seen along
this course.
Teams will consist of five runners
each, except Juniors who may use
seven. All teams will alternate legs
of 4.0 miles (youth 3.0) each.
Exchange points will be marked
clearly. Each team must run their
runners alternately in the same
sequence. Teams will have maps and
course descriptions and are
responsible for directing their
runners. Any runners off course will
have to resume where they left the
course. All teams must carry their
own watch and score card and keep
their own leg times. Please use only
one vehicle to each team and display
a team name sign on that vehicle.
Two to five members of opposite sex
justifies co-ed status. ;;
Registration fee is $75 per team
payable to the Warm Springs'
Recreation Department. Fill out the'.
form below and mail to Warm Springs
Recreation department, P.O. Box Q
Warm Springs, OR 97761. For1
additional information call (54 1 ) 553-'
3243 or 553-3244.
There are six divisions: Adult
male, female and co-ed ( 1 9 years and
older) and the 18 & under youth,
male, female and co-ed.
Winners of each division will
receive team plaques, plus individual
awards. Each member will also
receive a T-shirt.
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Registration form
Lady Vols hold tournament March 15-17
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Team name:
Name:
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Division:
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Age:
Sex: ; I
Results not available.
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Delvis Heath drives to the hoop in a game against the Warm Springs 4 foot & under 1
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Please indicate team captain
Reservation Relay participant waiver
In consideration of the acceptance of my entry I waive and release any and all claims against the Confederated
Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon, Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and any other participating sponsors or directors for all
claims of damages what-so-ever in any manner arising or resulting from my participation in this race. I attest
and verify that I have full knowledge of the risks involved; and in the event of an accident, illness or any other
incapacity, I will assume and pay for my own medicalemergency expenses. I am also physically fit and
sufficiently trained to participate in this race.
Each participant must sign:
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