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8 September 12, 1996 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo Sports ' ' - - Buffs Victorious over the LaPine Hawks in Opener On Friday night, September 7, 1 996, the Madras White Buffalo's proved to themselves they can put things together under pressure and come from behind to win a football game. That's just what they did, after trailing 21 !o 20, and with just three minutes left to play they took the kickoff and with in a pretty good field position they march down field to score as Keller Christensen pounded his way across the goal line with just 1 1 seconds left in the game to put the Buffs on top 26-21. A real fine play by the whole team on a winning effort gave first year coach Chip DeLoratto'a plus in the win column. This contest was between two 3-A school teams from Central Oregon . Both teams not too far from one another but are in different leagues in regular play with LaPine, a member of the SKY-EM league, and the Madras White Buffaloes who are in the Tri-Valley league. The LaPine Hawks got on the score board first from a 2 yard run with Horton kicking the extra point and going out to a 7-0, lead. On the first play from scrimmage the White Buffaloes scored on a pass from Kirsch to Rico, that covered about 60 yards. But a pass for the extra points failed leaving the score 7-6, LaPine. The next Buff score came from a 44 yard scamper by running back Keller Christensen, the kick went wide leaving the score the Buffs 13, LaPine 7. After a successful defensive stand LaPine punted and The Museum Warm Springs, Oregon ttGof sty if Saturday, September 28, 1996 RESORT Everything under the sun. A limited block of rooms are set aside for the tournament. Call now to reserve lodging and refer to The Museum At Warm Springs Benefit Golf Tourney at 1 -800-554-4SUN. Slot Tournament 3 p.m. No Buy In 1st place: $200 2nd place: $100 3rd place: $ 50 For more Information call or write: Willie Stacona, Dora Goudy or Leanna Blueback.The Museum At Warm Springs, P.O. Box C, Warm Springs, Oregon 97761. Phone: 541-553-3331 FAX: 541-553-3338 1996 Joey Ortiz Memorial Road Warrior Biathlon is sched uled for Saturday, October 26, 1996 at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort, 9:00 a.m. All participants will ride a bi cycle, street bike or mountain bike, to the Industrial Park and back to the Kah-Nee-Ta Village. From the Kah-Nee-Ta Village they will continue by running eastward along the scenic 1 38- hole golf course, out to the 5. mile turn around point and back to the village for the finish. Pre-registered participant cost is $15 or team $30. Day of race cost is $20 or team $40. Divisions are Individuals-Men and women; team-men, women and co-ed (2 people, 1 biker 1 run ner) Awards will be given to Indi vidual and Team overall. For more information call Warm Springs Recreation 553 3243 or 55-3244. Minn ii ' m r """""Ji f' - ' 0 'J ( The Madras White Buffaloes running backs piled up the yardage against the LaPine Hawks and went on to win the football game in a non-league encounter on the LaPine Grid Iron.Jt was an explosive first quarter that put the Buffs ahead 20-7 at the end of the first quarter. Than a come from behind with just three minutes left to play to score and win the game with the final score coming with just eleven seconds left in the game. the Buffs, went to work once again and once again QB Knsch teamed up with Rico on a pass that went into the end zone to add another score for the visitors. A pass from Kirsch to Sites gave the Buffs a 20-7, first quarter lead. In the second quarter the Hawks of LaPine answered on a 36 yard pass from QB Horton to Haslip, the kick failed leaving the score 20 to 1 3. Both teams played tough defense the rest of the quarter with neither team giving any more points. There were some good At Warm Springs 0 s If Tee Off Time: 9 a.m. Shotgun Start Entry Fee: $40 per player (includes Green Fees) Entry Deadline: September 20, 1996 Scramble format. Teams or individuals can sign-up and be paired off. Awards DinnerSilent Auction at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort 6 p.m. No Host Bar 7-9 p.m. Awards DinnerSilent Auction $30 per person All proceeds will help establish a Maintenance Reserve Fund (or The Museum's Maintenance Department 1996 (MEMORIAL Road warrior gainers and some sacks made especially on the QB as he faded back to pass, and as the first half came to a close the score board read Madras 20, LaPine 13. In the third quarter both teams battled to a 0-0, quarter, as both teams defense tightened up and the teams see-sawed back and forth through out the quarter. In the final quarter in the closing minutes of the game the LaPine Hawks went on a march down field picking first down after another when Quarter Back Horton on a OSAA adds eight more teams to state playoffs The OSAA Executive board accepted a proposal by the Oregon High School Coaches Association to expand the number of class 3A football playoff teams, from sixteen teams to twenty-four teams. Which means three teams, instead of two, from each of the eight 3A leagues NFL Gatorade Punt, Pass and Kick Competition October 1 Madras High School October 2 Warm Springs Community Center October 4-Finals) MHS Boys and Girls Age Divisions: 8-9; 10-11; 12-13 and 14-15 Winners from each division will compete at the Sectionals in Beaverton, Oregon October 19. Sectional winners will advance to the Regional Finals in Seattle during halftime of a regular season Seattle Seahawk Game For more information call the Warm Springs Recreation Department at 553-3243 or 553-3244 keeper cut around and made it into the end zone making the score 20 1 9, with the Buffs still on top. But LaPine decided to go for a two pointer and with Horton again with a keeper skirted the end and went in for the score to put the Hawks up 21-20, and with just under 3 minutes to play the Buffs made their desperate move moving up field steadily and with a big break when QB Kirsch threw a pass and it was picked off by Horton on the interception, but in the meantime yellow flags were flying in the will make the playoffs, with the extended number of teams the class 3A championship game will be on the same weekend as the class 4A game. The Class 2A and 1A title games will stay on the previous weekend. OSAA sponsors first-ever Oregon High Schools boast the nation's first complete and instant on-line high school sports magazine named the official magazine of the Oregon School Activities Association, and with a volunteer network of student reporters, Athletic High will report scores, schedules, statistics, polls, news and much more. With a click of the mouse button, fans will find all they want to know about their favorite high school team. "It will be a high school sports fan's dream," explains Troy Parker, founder and president of Athletic High, Inc. "What ever they want to know about any school in the state, they'll find it" But reporting results and happenings is not Athletic High's only game plan. "Funding of high Coach giving encouraging enstructions to player before sending him in the game for the next play. The action was wild in the non-league and opener for both teams back field as there was a roughing the passer called to nullify the interception and a 15 yard penalty giving the Buffs real good field position with just under two minutes to play, the call was on running back Christensen who took the ball in four plays with the last one a six yard run to hit pay dirt and put the Buffs out front 26 2 1 . A run for the extra point failed but there were just 1 1 seconds left on the playing clock as the Buffs held to let the clock expire for the "BigW. D.D.M.C. presents the Donovan Danzuka Memorial Wild Horse Challenge Saturday, September 21, 1996 Start at 12:00 noon Warm Springs Rodeo Grounds Events Entry fee Wild Horse Race 150.00team Jackpot Barrel Race 25.00run Mutton Bustin' No Fee $1,000 added purse Championship buckles & jackets in Wild Horse Race WHR Payoff: 60 Total PurseAve. 40 Total PurseGo's 1996 NIAA Fastpitch set Spokane, Franklin park, will be the site for the 1996, NIAA Men's and Women's fastpitch softball Championships. There will be twenty four men's and twenty-four women's teams competing for the Championship jackets and trophy. The other awards that will be given out are as follows: Second place jackets & trophy, Third and Fourth school sports is a challenging venture. Schools can't do it alone." And they're not. From pay-to-play to community barbecues, Oregon is a high school arena of creative fund raising. Athletic High wants to help. "When schools and booster clubs jump on board, we will have the potential to raise over $250,000 for Oregon school activities in just a year." Through sponsorships sold to local businesses within the communities of each school, booster clubs and Athletic High are driving for that $250,000 goal line. The team behind such a huge effort is the Athletic High Student Reporters. High school students interested in journalism, the Internet and sports, volunteer their time and talent to report scores, stats, and news. Hint.-,'.. nn.Ai. w Running back Keller Christensen had a very good night piling up good yardage and scoring the winning touch down, and Kirsch had quite a night for himself at QB. Scott Riddle made some good defensive plays during the game. The next outing for the Buffaloes will be in the Madras home field Friday night as the host the Seaside Seagulls. The game will be aired on KWSO with Kenman giving play by play action." Books open 9996 to 9 1096 Please call (541) 553-1373 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Pay upon arrival, cash only Will take late entries will receive sweat shirts and trophies, Fifth get t-shirts and a trophy. The Allstars, Mr. & Ms. and Top hitters all receive jackets. For more information call Kugie Louis, NIAA director, at 503-390-4225 or John Martin, Tournament director, at 509-624-3607. Also there will be a Youth Sports Clinic. on-line magazine "It's a win, win situation," says Parker, "these kids are energetic and pumped up about the Internet. They will gain valuable experience which will benefit them for the rest of their lives." Student Reporters get credit for all their work and even have an index of their names and pictures included in Athletic High. At the end of the school year, some standout reporters will be awarded scholarships at the Athletic High Student Reporter's banquet. With complete high school sports information, fund-raising efforts, and a team of excited youth, Athletic High is poised to become an invaluable resource for all those involved with, and fans of Oregon high school sports.