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Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo White Buffs improve league record with win over Portland Christian 10 October 10, 1996 Hie While Bulls improved their record to 2-1 in Tri-vulley league play and 3-2, overall with a 32-20 win over Portland Christian, last Friday night October 4, at the Bull dome. Both teams could not move the ball for the first part of the first quarter. Madias got a break when Portland Christian fumbled the ball at their own ten yard line. The Buffs ran it in two plays later, Keller Christensen scored three yards out, the extra point failed. The score was 6-0 after the first quarter. The second quarter Portland Christian score on a I -yard TD run by Schneider. Portland Christian loi)ked as if they were going to score again wilh two long passes of 35 and 40yards, putting them within scoring distance, at the Buffs three yard line. The Buffs defense held und got a break from Portland Christian's holding penalty, moving them back to Madras' 13 yard line. On fourth and goal to go, Madras intercepted the ball and took over at the 20. The score was tied a six at half time. Riddle started things off in the third with a 35-yard kickoff return. Buffs lose to Gladstone The White Buffs went to Gladstone meet the seventh ranked Gladiators on September 27. "They were a really good team that could go far in state." Stated coach Chip Dclerctto also adding "We did a good job on defense and Keller Christensen did a fine job running of the ball for us." In the first quarter Gladstone did most of the damage by scoring on their first three possessions. Two of the Gladiators touchdowns were set up by Madras turnovers. The other one the Gladiators took the football the length of the field to score. Ma dras scored once in the first on a Christensen 61 touchdown run the PAT failed. After one the score was Buffs 6, Gladiators 20. The score stayed the same at the half, with both teams unable to score in the second. Young Buffs defeat Portland The White Buffs FroshSoph football team beat the Portland Christian FroshSoph team 40-14. Lead by a strong performance from sophomore runningback Phillip iff If ' v nil if ..v Phillip Squiemphen, 33, rushes football during a froshsoph game against 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 DarticiDants will ride a bi- cycle, street bike or mountain bike, to the Industrial Park and back to the Kah-Nee-Ta Village. iTom the Kah-Nee-la village they will continue by running eastward along the scenic 1 88 hole golf course, out to the 3.1 mile turn around point and back to the village for the finish. Pre-reeistered 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 idual and Team overall. For more information call Warm Springs Recreation 553- 3243 or 55-3244. Madras kept things going and held on to the ball for nearly three minutes. The Buffs scored on Christensen's 1 5-yard run. During this drive Madras had key plays from Riddle who caught a 9-yard pass, Harris ran for 12-yards and Christensen had two 10-yard runs. The score was 18-6 with three minutes to play in the third. Portland Christian started the fourth with the ball and went to the Buffs 25 yard line. From there quarterback Cole Saban threw a 25 yard pass to Lamba, making the score 18-12 Madras. On the ensuing kickoff Riddle returned the ball 35 yards. The Buffs kept the pressure on by scoring on a Kirsch 10-yard keeper. The point after was good and the Madras lead increased to 26-12. The Buffs put the game away with a 35 yard TD run by Kirsch, the extra point failed. The score was 32-12 when Portland scored with two minutes left, the point after was good. The game's final score was 32-20 Madras. The Dalles invades the Buff Dome Thursday , October 10 at Homecoming. Kickoff time will be 7:30 p.m. In the third the Gladiators scored twice and put the game out of reach for the Buffs. Madras added a touch down in the fourth, a Christensen 1 yard run that was set up by a 14 yard pass to Riddle from QB Brian Sites. The Gladiators answered the Buffs score with a touchdown of their own leaving the score Madras 14 Gladstonc 40. Bright spots for the Buffs were freshman Keller Christensen who ran for 267 yards and Scott Riddle had two catches for 43 yards. Also receiv ing praise from coach Dclerctto were Glendcn Smith and Willis Baglcy for there play on the defensive line. The Buffs will start the first game of their three game home stand against Portland Christian on Friday Oct.. 4, kick off time is at 7:30 pm at the Buff Dome. Squiemphen, who gained over 100 yards. The score after one quarter was Madras 14-0. They ran the ball and made some big plays defensively. y" 1996 JOEY o, Road warrior fen - vrvy' r4 r1" -'Ci 'if;-. Michael Kirsch attempts pass during game against Portland Christian. Madras won the game, 32-20. 7th grade wins first game against Sisters The JCMS 7th grade boys won their first game against Sisters on September 2, at the JCMS field. "Considering it was their first game the boys did a fine job." Stated coach Whipple also adding "I was pleased with our running game they made big gains in the first half and made some excellent plays on defense." Madras started the scoring in the first quarter on a 45 running play the point after made it JCMS 8-0. An interception set up another score for this young team. The point after was good making it 14-0 JCMS. Sisters had to punt on their next scries. JCMS then took over and scored on a 65 yard run making it 20-0 after JCMS missed the extra point. The game never got closer the rest of the game. "We put our second string in so everyone got a chance to play." Coach Whipple stated also adding "They played a very good game and had very few mistakes in which we were proud of." Coach Whipple also had praise for the runningbacks who gave outstanding efforts." The final score was JCMS winning 50-28. Up next for the 7th grade team is Pilot Butte at JCMS field on Oct. 8, starting time is set for 4 pm. Christian Madras QB passed a 14-yard TD strike ended scoring in the first half. During the second half each team could not move the ball until half way through the third period, when ; If. Portland Christian. bah 3fc 5 Milk , &: ,f 3 $ JCMS runningback eludes defense during Sisters game. Madras team won 50 to 28. JMCS 8th grade lose opener " The JCMS Eighth grade football team traveled to Sisters for their first game of the 1996-97 season October. 2. Madras ran the ball in from the 10 yard line, making the score Buffs 20 0. Then Portland Christian added a touchdown of their own to bring the score 20-8 Buffs. Madras was not able to move the ball on its next series. Portland Christian then scored again, two big passes set up Portland's touchdown. Madras then intercepted a pass that set up another score by the Buffs 26- 14. The Buffs, in the fourth put the game out of reach by scoring twice. One score was a 15-yard pass and the other was a 75-yard run by Squiemphen to end the games scoring. Final score Buffs 40-14. Harriers hustle For their second meet the JCMS cross country teams traveled to The Dalles. Coach Caryn Wilson stated, "We didn't have a complete team for the boy's or girl's teams, but we had a strong showing, with five of the seven runners improving their times." Michael Maninng lead the race from start to finish, with the next JCMS runner being James Wolfe at 14th. Rodman Campbell was next at 15th and Jeremiah Bodensteiner finishing 38th. " Falena Kentura improved her time by two minutes from last year. JCMS had two other runners, Victoria Tufti 34th, and Toni Boise coming m 37th. Kah-Nee-Tah golf As the weather gets cooler, it becomes more important that we stretch, and warm up before teeing off says Joe. Here is a five minute stretch routine that I encourge golfers to use. Starting from the top, roll your head slowly side by side, five or six times. Next come the shoulders. Roll your shoulders slowly front to back five or six times. Now bring your arms one at a time across your chest and hold 5-10 seconds, and repeat. Keeping your feet still, turn your body to the right and hold 5-10 seconds, and then to the left and hold 5-10 seconds and repeat. Now placing your hands just below your knees, gently stretch your legs, and hold 5 10 seconds, and repeat. With your body now stretched take two to three clubs, and swing them slowly back and through. Now you're ready to go. Remember, not only do we need to dress warmer, we need to warm up more. Sisters were lead by their starting . . running who scorea tnree anaauusiy ivrugic,jyaiuiun. iin touchdowns, prove to be too strong score was 18-8 with Sisters in for JCMS defense. JCMS coach Paul control. Sisters then scored on a 35 Brown stated, "We did a good job of yard run with the point after no good stopping them in the second half even making it 24-8, Sisters, when their big back was playing." During the third quarter Sisters In the first quarter Sisters scored scored again on a 1-yard run. They two touchdowns on 45 yards runs by failed the extra point. The score was their big running back, both extra 30-8 for Sisters. Gabe Walker took points failed so the score read Sisters the ensuing kickoff and returned it for 12. JCMS did not score in the quarter, a 85 yard TD, the point after failed. In the second quarter Sisters scored Robert Allen returned an interception first on a three-yard run with the point for 20 in the fourth, although teams after no good, making it 18-0 Sisters, did not score. The final score was Gabe Walker got JCMS on the score JCMS 14 Sisters 30. board with a six-yard run. Walker The next game was October 9, at also ran the point after in. The JCMS JCMS against Pilot Butte with score was set up by a Travis kickoff time being 4 p.m. Bruised Head quilfies for Nationals Clint Bruised Head, 27, qualified for the Indian National Finals Rodeo October 30-November 2, at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Bruised Head will be representing the western state's region that includes Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and California. In qualifying for two events, Bareback riding and Steer wrestling, Bruisedhead is also in contention for the Ail-Around cowboy title. This will be Bruised Head's sixth year going to the finals, with his highest finishes coming in 1990 when he placed third in calf roping and in 1995 where he came home with a fourth place in steer wrestling. Currently, Bruisedhead is number one in the standings for steer wrestling, number two in the bareback and third in call roping. He pro says, "Warm up A' ' " Joe Rauschenburg offers tips to golfers. Kah Nee Ta Fall Run set The Warm Springs Recreation Department is sponsoring the Annual "For A Change of Pace" Kah-Nee-Ta Fall Run. The course is 10 kilometer (6.2 miles) and a 2.0 mile fun runwalk, on October 19, at the Kah-Nce-Ta resort. Race starts at the Village entrance at 10 a.m. , with pre-registration for the race set at eight dollars until October, 18 and ten dollars on the day of the race. Five dollars is the price for those wishing not to receive a T-shirt. Also race day registration will be opened at nine am until at ten am. You may pick up entry forms at the WSCC from 8 to 5 pm, or call WS REC for more information at 553-3243 i i Moschetti 45 yard interception return i t . Tf 1 .. TC . A .-. . Tka is third in the all-around standings. Bruised Head won two All-around titles this year, one at Redmond and the other coming at the Pi-Ume-Sha rodeo.He also went to Window Rock, Az. "Going to various pro rodeos around Oregon and Washington has helped me in the standings also," stated Bruised Head. Bruised Head has lived in Warm Springs for three years and is married to Sammy Allen Bruised Head. They have one child together. Bruisedhead is originally from Standoff, Alberta Canada. With a new-born child, Bruisedhead will have a raffle and luncheon to help with the costs of going to the finals. See the letter to the editor section for more information on the raffle and luncheon, or call Sammy at 553-1469 home, work 553-6122. more..." VllllUft I LJ L 1111 " 1 - i