Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, October 10, 1996, Page 9, Image 9

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    Spilyaytymoo
Warm Springs, Oregon
October 10, 1996 9
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Punt, Pass and Kick draws 77 participants.
Carmen Blake holds flag while Everett Miller putts during Museum
benefit golf tourney September 28.
Tourney benefits Museum
The Museum Benefit Golf
tournament held September 28, at the
Kah Nee Ta golf course and drew 77
golfers. The tournament raised 3,000
dollars, with all procedings going to
help the Museum with the
maintenance costs. Six teams were
local golfers, with some golfers
coming from Madras.
"Which is great and more then we
hoped for" stated tourney director
Willie Stacona.
"The tournament was to help the
Museum with expenses and repairs,
so it really helped us" also adding
"We had some good scores, but
nobody won the Hole-In-One
contests for the 1 997 Buick or the Las
Vegas trip. Everyone seemed to have
a good time which was one of our
goals."
The other two awards handed out
were the Closest to the pin, were a
golfer tries to get closest to the hole
in one try. The other being the
Longest drive who ever hits the ball
farthest wins. There was a women's
and men's division.
Tourney director Willie Stacona
stated "We hope to make this an
annual event and next years hope to
have two tournaments, one in the
spring and the other in the fall." Also
adding "I would like to thank all who
played and everybody that helped
before and during the tournament,
also the Museum staff for doing a
great job helping in making this a
success." Stacona stated "I would
also like too thank the KNT resort
and the staff at the golf course for
their support and for waiving the
green fees for this event."
Following is the results of the
closest to the pin winners, in order
by the hole number: Hole 3 winner
was Pat Seiber, this was also the 1997
Buick hole in one. The Hole-In-One
Las Vegas trip, 8 hole winner was
Grant Kerger. The 1 hole winner
was Shauna Queaphama. Winning
the 10 was Will Moschetti. With Pat
Seiber winning again on 16 hole,
she also won on the 3 hole.
November Fitness
Challenge set
The 16th Annual November Fit
ness Challenge is set to begin on
November first. All departments are
asked to register their teams for the
event (15 maximum) per team. Cost
will be $5 for those wishing to re
ceive a Challenge T-shirt, and $3 for
those that do not.
Register a captain for your de
partment team and then sign them up
with the Recreation department. A
"Stop Diabetes" poker fun run walk
for triple bonus points will kick off
the challenge at noon on November
1st Also, blood sugar screenings,
ind blood pressures will be taken at
the kick off.
All participants will receive bo
nus minutes for the challenge, and
receive a shirt for the walk. This is
made possible by the Warm Springs
Diabetes Team. For more informa
tion on the Challenge, contact Aus
tin Greene at the Recreation office at
553-32433244.
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The NFL Gatoradc Punt, Pass and
Kick, hosted by WS Recreation
department, final competition was
held October 4, at the Madras Senior
High School. The winners will move
on to the sectional competition held
in Bcavcrton October, 18, where the
youth will have a chance to advance
to the Team Championship held in
Seattle, at a Seahawks game in
November.
There were over 76 youth
participating, with the punters,
passers and kickers broken up into
boy's and girl's age groups, with one
winner from each age group
qualifying to go to Beaverton. This
competition gives youth a chance to
show there passing, punting and
kicking skills, because they are not
only scored by the distance, but
accuracy as well. There were four
age groups for the boys and girls.
Following are the results for the
girls at Madras:
Age 8-9 girl's winner was nine
year old Brittney Kalama, Warm
Springs, with ascore of 1 04; Sissaley
Graybael nine-year old, Warm
Springs, was second with a 96 score;
Eleven-year old Sasha Mitchell,
Warm Springs, was the winner in the
10-11 year olds, with a 144. Larrita
Greene, 1 1 , Warm Springs, followed
with a 127; Ten-year old Jayleen
Main, Warm Springs, was next with
a score ot 103. The 12-13 winner
was thirteen-year old Nicole Main,
Warm Springs, with a 143; Twelve
year old Wyntersky Smith, Warm
Springs, was second with a score of
138. Reina Estimo, Warm Springs,
won the 14-15 age group with a 1 9 1 ,
highest for the girl's division.
The boy's division scores: Nine
year old Patch Leonard, Warm
Springs, won the 8-9 age group with
a 208. Nine-year old Larry Switzler,
Warm Springs, followed with a score
of 141. With 122, nine-year old
Arnold Aleck finished third. Ten-
year old Carter Gill, Madras, was thet
winnerforthe 10-11 boy's age group.
Eleven-year old Delvis Heath Warm
Springs, was second with a score of
171. Brent Graybael, eleven, Warm
Springs, was third with a score of
1 62. In the 1 2-1 3 age group the scores
were really close for the top two
spots with Jacoby Ellsbury, 12,
Madras, winning with a 279. Charles
Stywer, 13, Warm Springs, a 271
effort was good for second. Chasen
Walker, 13, Warm Springs, a 222
gave him third. William Spino, 15,
Warm Springs, had the best score of
the night with a 315, in winning the
14-15 age group. Raymond Jones, 1 4,
Warm Springs, was second with a
229 score.
Willie Stacona watches the
results of his tee efforts.
The winners for the Longest
Drives were Flora Moschetti and for
the men were Pat Kelly.
The team scores were as follows:
coming in 1 st for Gross was the team
of Brian Peters, Pat Seiber, Pat Kelly,
Ron Richards. Second went to Steve
Madsen, Don Larson, Paul
Derflinger, Norm Orio. Third going
to the team of Will Moschetti, Brent
Moschetti, Brad Moschetti, Flora
Moschetti. The team of Gordon
Cannon, Sean Satterlee, Pat
Corcoran, came in first for Net.
Second went to the team of Craig
Kerger, Margaret Kerger, Grant
Kerger, Andy Hopper, Third place
went to the team of Levi Bobb, with
team members Hud Estimo, Everett
Miller, and Karmen Blake.
XC boys take 1st
On September 17, the JCMS
runners went to Sisters for its first 7th
and 8th grade Cross Country meet.
"The course was on a rugged trail
were runners had to leap over a two
logs." stated coach Caryn Wilson.
The boy's team came home with
the first place trophy. They were lead
by Michael Manning's first place
finish. The other team members who
ran outstanding races were Jeremiah
Bodenstciner, 8th, James Wolfe 9th,
and Gerald Tias 11th.
The girls finished in Third place
and were lead by the strong running
of Falena Kentura who placed 7th.
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DMJ and Olsen's Saddlery for the 28th annual St. Pat's Cowdeo.
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Youth kicks during competition.
Homcoming BBQ
set October 10
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Warm Springs youth kicks during PPK meet.
Homecoming Hamburger Bar-B-Q
is set for October 10, 1996 from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Madras High
School parking lot. The cost per plate
is $4 or $ 1 .50 for hot dog & drink. All
proceeds go to the all night alcohol &
drug free senior party.
1996
St. Pat's
Cowdeo
Saturday, October 19 at 6 p.m.
Sunday, October 20 at 1 p.m.
Jefferson County Fairgrounds in Madras
Events include:
Goat Decorating Pee-Wees,
oO Horseless Calf Roping 12 and under
vS Breakaway Calf Ropinq Senior
Sheep Riding 5 and 6 year olds
Cow Riding
Girls and Boys Barrel Racing Senior, Junior or Pee-Wee
Chicken Scramble 3 to 5 year olds
Ail-Around Award Saddle
(Donated by DMJ Automotive and
Olsen's Saddle Shop)
Be eligible to win some great prizes. Need not be
present to win! Drawing will be held
at 3:30 p.m. Sunday
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