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8 November 21, 19 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo g ifL : ' Spilyay Tymoo Sports , . , , . . . . . .... . ,. ,,. ,, ,. j,,.-pjis:- 1997 Indenious Games to be held at Victoria, BC. Canada during August The 1997 North American Indigenous Games will be held during the first part of August at Victoria, BC. Canada. Interested participants, coaches and parents are encouraged to attend a meeting on Monday, Novermber 25, at 6 p.m. at the Warm SpringsComunity Center. For more information call 553-3243. To be eligible participants most be of North American Indigenous descent, with proof by ID, tribal card or BIA card. The age categories are determined by the year of birth. There are five categories they are as follows: Bantam, 1983-84, Midget, 1981-82, Juvenile, 1979-80, Junior, 1976-78, Senior, 1975 and older. Athletes can only participate in one sport, unless in track where they are allowed three events. The teams rosters are due by March 1997, with a $30 team fee due by January. This event is drug and alcohol free, anyone using those will be suspended from the games. Awards will be given to the top three finishers in each sport. The games will not tolerate any form of racial, cultural, sexual, religious discrimination or harassment from participants. All coaches must be certified and a female coach is required for each team. There will be a certification class for those interested in coaching at the games, that will announced at a later date. l:il Following are the dates for each sport: Wrestling August 4-5 Volleyball August 7-9 1 2 team members are allowed. Tae kwon Do August 4-6 Swimming August 6-9 Three members per team. Soccer August 4-9 17 members per team. Softballfastpitch August 4-9 15 members per team. Rifle Shooting August 7-9 Box Lacrosse August 7-9 20 per team. Golf August 4-9 A masters category is added to this event 50 and older. Canoeing August 4-6 Six members per team. Boxing August 7-9 Participants allowed depends on which age group you are in. Basketball August 4-9 12 members per team. Baseball August 4-9 1 6 members per team. Badminton August 4-7 Two members per team. Track August 4-9 Eight members per team Archery August 4-6 Times and dates have yet to be detrmined for the demonstration sport Futsol and traditional sports War Canoe racing, Lahal, Hoop Dancing and Arctic sports. 4 w t " 4 i " ' '' 9 Buff players make All league The Tri-Valley League announced their All-League team members, for Madras, Michael Kirsch, Sr, made first learn on defense, Keller Christenscn, Fr, second team running back. Receiving honorable mention on offense where Scott Riddle, Sr, wide receiver, line men Dan Green, Dan Junge at guards, Nathan Robinson at tackle and Shawn Wollin punter. Those who received honorable mention for defense were Scott Riddle, Shawn Wollin, Keller Christenscn, Jcrold Rico and Willis Baglcy. Madras coach Chip DcLorctto was named coach of the year for the Tri Vallcy. Lady Buffs expect to finish near top The Lady White Buffs girl's varsity basketball team has seven players returning from last year's team. Head coach John Peterson stated, "We should finish near the top of the Tri-Valley league standings, if we play up to our own standards." Peterson addcd,'It will be a team effort with everyone contributing." The guards returning are Shasta Smith, Kea Wyatt, Katie Christenscn and Amy Hawes. The forwards are Tara Lee Suppah and Annie Gregg. Abbey Nyara is the only center returning. Newcomers are Marrisa Kalama and Heather Duff who will play forwards. Shcrie Johnson and Chris Baker will see action at center. The teams to watch for are The it. Dalles, LaSalle and Sherwood. "The i 'j. Tri-Valley league, is going to be.tpugh A : this year.. Everyone has 'fiilcint." i! concluded coach Peterson. JCMS boys basketball 7th, 8th grade first home games November 26 The JCMS is starting 7th and 8th grade basketball for the 1 996-1 997 season. The 7th grade games start at 4 pm. with the 8th grade games following right after. The JCMS has three 7th grade teams and three 8th grade teams. The White team is from pod A, the Blue team is from pod B, and the Red team is from pod C. Teams Place Madras Blue vs Madras White JCMS Madras White vs Harman 2 Redmond Sun River Prep vs Madras Blue JCMS Crook County VS Madras Red JCMS Sisters vs Madras White JCMS Madras Red vs Hartman 1 Redmond Madras vs Crook County Prineville Culver vs Madras White JCMS Madras Red vs Obsidian 2 Redmond Hartman 1 vs Madras Blue JCMS Madras White vs Obsidian 1 Redmond Madras Red vs Gilchrist Gilchrist Obsidian 2 vs Madras Blue JCMS Obsidian 1 vs Madras Red JCMS Madras White vs SunRiverTrinity Redmond Madras Blue vs Gilchrist Gilchrist 1-9 Madras Red vs Madras Blue JCMS Madras White vs Crook County Prineville 1-14 Madras Blue vs Obsidian 1 Redmond Hartman 2 vs Madras Red JCMS Madras White vs Hartman 1 Redmond 1-16 Madras Blue vs Hartman 2 Redmond Sisters vs Madras Red JCMS Madras White vs Obsidian 2 Redmond 1-21 Madras Blue vs Sisters Sisters Madras Red vs Culver Culver Gilchrist vs Madras White JCMS 1-23 Madras Blue vs Culver Culver Madras Red vs Madras White JCMS Date 11- 26 12- 3 12-4 12-5 12-10 12-12 12-19 ' I t r " "tvj , I - F '' A " - ' ' ' "' J ' ' ' ; .- ; The Community Center Gym will reopen Tuesday, Nov. 26. Basic rules: Must carry your shoes in; no food or drink allowed in the gym. For more information call 553-3243. Andy Leonard and Albert Charly draw new logos on Warm Springs gym floor. To all tournament directors: There will be a meeting at 7 p.m., November 25 concerning the maintenance of the gymnasium floor at the Center. Plan to attend! Madras boys hope to be in the running for league title Denys White bowling during league night. The Madras White Buffs varsity boy's basketball coach Evan Brown stated "We have a young team, with six returning lctterman we have a good nucleus. We have four seniors and six juniors and with two spots left that will be filled by underclass men." "The three returnees with the most varsity experience are lead by Tri-Vallcy player of the year, All State first team and Tri-Vallcy first team member Scott Riddle, Sr. The olhcrtwo arc Michael Kirsch, Sr,and Brian Miller, Jr, those three should give us leadership that we need." "The rest of the league has many returnees to make the Tri-Vallcy league very interesting one." Coach Brown stated "We should finish near the top of the league along with Lasalle, Sherwood and Wilsonvillc. "Lasalle seems toalways be in the state tournament, so I know they will be tough." "Wilsonville has just as many returnees as we do, maybe even more." "Sherwood got two transfers that boosted there ex perienced team even more." Also adding "Estacada has always plays us tough, so we can't overlook them." Here is the roster for the 1996-97 White Buffs: Scott Riddle Senior Michael Kirsch Senior Dabid Rodriguez Senior Jon Klos Senior Brian Miller Junior Jason Cordcs Junior TJ Moschctti Junior Kyle Wyatt Junior Jcrold Rico Junior Peter Johnson Junior Coaches: Head coach Evan Brown JV coach Doug Miles From the Pro: To pitch, chip or putt if s 1 o - V , n The difference between a chip and a pitch. The chip which most players use, is created by using a less lofted iron such as a 5,6,or 7 iron. This shot is generally used around the green when you want the ball to roll. The pitch is used when you want the shot to have some elevation such as going over hazards, the clubs best suited for this shot are your more lofted irons, this shot generally has less roll and more flight or heighth. A good rule of thumb is remember, "if you can chip" use your putter, "if you can pitch" try to chip, and only "Pitch" when you have too. Have a happy Thanksgiving holiday! Golf Pro Joe Rauschenburg A