10l)mmlHT5, 19 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Spilyay Tymoo Sports A 1 w Defense key to Buff girls' first victory . y ' ' " ... I , --5 trsss 7"-t y i ' a. A"1 r y - y game jitters but played llirough them. We saw a lew things we have to work on. With our first league game being this Thursday, December 6, we have our work cut out for us. It is nice to start league play at home because we usually play very tough al home." Madras and Sisters played even most of the first quarter. Madras starter Taralee Suppah picked up two fouls and had to sit down. The score after one was 12-10 in Lady Buffs favor, The second quarter the Buffs started to pull away. Suppah came in and scored was fouled and made the free throw to make the score 17-14 Madras. Abby Nara scored to give Madras a 19-14 lead. After a three pointer by Suppah the score read Buffs 21 and Outlaws 16. The score was 30-20 Madras at half time. The Buffs scored 25 points in the second half, eight coming in the third and 17 in the fourth. They held the visiting Outlaws to 15 second half The JCMS started the 1996-97 basketball season Tuesday November 26, with each house teams playing another. The result were not available the next game is December 3. Here is the rosters for the Red and Blue teams. 7th RED TEAMS Melvin Stahi Louis Hellon Leroy Hicks Gordon Scott Louis Smith Preston Romanich Travern Yazzie Paul Houch Ryan Foster 7th BLUE TEAMS Louie VanPelt Temo Loza points. Ihc Bulls were lead by t.,i v :.. rn..r.u nM..ripn,.inii The Buff's scoring was lead by UhaCJ MCharland Johnson's 13 and Nara's 12. Duff had Victor Van Pelt 11. Suppah and Gregg each scored . DpvinP six. Wyatt and Christcnscn had four V ltJ IVine each. Rounding out the scoring was JaCODy Ellsbury Hawes with one. The Outlaws were ornr)n Qomnenn lead by Shelley Greene with 15 Vemon bampSOn points. The Lady buffs next game is Thursday, 7:30 p.m. December 5, at the Buff Dome. Madras High School varsity girl's team played tough defense during first game of the season. The Madras girl's varsity basket ball team opened the 1996-97 sea son with a 57-35 victory over Sis ters at the Buff dome Tuesday night, December 3. Coach John Peterson stated, "We put forth a great effort and our defense carried us tonight. I was pleased with the play of Abby Nara and Sherie Johnson at the post, also with the play of Kea Wyatt and Heather Duff. They gave us quality minutes of play. I think we had first Madras boy's varsity to host Bob McKenzie 1 J The Madras Boy's Varsity basketball Team will begin their 1996-97 season with the Bob McKenzie Memorial Tournament this Friday night, December 6, at the Madras High School gym. Panthers Memorial Girl's Basketball Tournament For more information call Luther Clements at 553- 2413or 553-1146 JV girls stomp Sisters Outlaws The Madras JV girl's basketball team won their first game of the sea son by breezing past the Sisters JV 80 10 at the Buff Dome Tuesday, Decem ber 3. Coach Rob Reidinger stated "We took care of the basketball really well and our defense was very good. I was pleased with the rebounding and the effort the girls gave. This was a total team effort all the girls did a excel lent job. Everyone got a chance to play From the Pro.... Servando Baza JD Urrtia Vlatt Benson Jeff Barnes Colter Barnes Manual Gelindo Michae Ortiz Jarrod Kalama and each player scored. Now we have to get ready for Gladstone on Thurs day, December 5." Madras was lead in scoring by Johanna Martin's 16 points. Marie Kalama scored 1 4 and Deece Suppah pitch in 12. Melanie Smith had eight, Brooke Alexander scored two and Heather Klos had three. Reina Estimo tallied seven and Bonita Merrifield chipped in four. Rose Kirk and Janile King pitch in five and nine respect fully to round out the scoring for the Buffs. Next up is Gladstone, Thurs day, December 5. JV game starts at 5:30 followed by varsity at 7:30p.m. f ' - tr- 4 I i, ' Edna David 8th Kye Wells Dusty Krugle Floyd Frank Jr. Jerry Brunoe Chasen Walker Mark Johnson Jr. Brett Cunnigham Mike Mines Michael Martinez Joe Aguilar Adam Merritt 8th Jake King Abe Strong Dennis Willaims Justin Bronson Joe Thompson Gabe Walker Galen Boggs Travis Moschetti Jorge Pocheco Jason Zarate Johannon Gates Doug Nagel Janos Spencer EddieRutherford Winter Owl Boyd David participates in vollyball Edna David, 16 daughter of Alley and Joan David, participated in vol leyball at Riverside boarding school this fall. David has one sister, Missy Scott and one brother, Butch David. Her grandparents are Rose Mary and Roy Kalama, also Andrew and Edna David. David stated, "This was my first experience being away from home. I am enjoying it. I like it at school because everyone is treated the same. No one is better then anyone else." David plans to play softball this school year, stating "softball is more challenging than volleyball." David's favorite class is athletic PE with Carol Schwab. David plans to go back next year for her senior . year. Lovie Ike was selected Exerciser of the Month for November. Self-motivation crucial when working out, says Ike Lovie Ike is athlete of the month for November 1996. "I work out two to four times a week and average about 1 0 to 20 hours per week," stated Ike. Ike has been exersicing since 1993. "Between four children and my job as a police officer I have to be in good shape and working out helps with my work and home life. I started working out because my sister Leona kept asking me to go down and work out with her at the Center. She said there was an aerobic class being taught by the late Joey Ortiz, three times a week. After about six months, I decided to give it a try. When I started I was in the back of the class, that's when Joey took notice me and began to work with me. If I missed a class. Joey or Leona would call and see why I was not in class that day. They were my inspiration, without their support and encouragement. I would not be in the physical condi tion I am in now. I am very thankful for the Recreation Department and staff for the services they provide to the community." When asked how she benefited from exercising. Ike stated "that I am a healthier person physically and mentally. My job requires you be in giKHl ph sical shape, so working out has helped in that way." Ike's coal is to be able to run in a " " C -------- marathon. "Right now I am able to run two miles without stopping." "My stumbling blocks are that I don' t want to work out which happens maybe twice a month or I snack on fatty foods. I handle those problems by looking at an old picture of my self." Other hobbies Ike likes to do are going to powwows, being in the of outdoors hiking or camping. "Right now my main concern is my chil dren," stated Ike. Ike enjoys working out with oth ers stating "I like to help others who have just started out. It makes me feel good and motivates me." "Other family members that ex ercise arc my brothers Tyrone and Lucas they arc very active sport wise. Leona, sister, whom works out with me." stated Ike. The one thing Ike would do if she could do anything is rock climbing. "As a teen I did some rock climbing and would like to do it again." "My word of wisdom arc, you arc what you make yourself to be. I don't set limitations on myself because it gives me an excuse to become lay physically and mentally. Self moti vation is crucial and important when working out." T, IF) if : I Golf Pro Joe Rauschenburg When your ball comes to rest near an obstacle such as a tree, bush, fench or large rock and you have little room to make a backswing, this specially shot is a great stroke-saver. It will work with as little as six inches or backswing, enabling you to gel out of trouble without taking a penalty drop that still might leave you in bad shape. The procedure: Use a wedge or other lofted club because you w ill be striking sharply down on the ball and taking loft off the cliub. Take a preset position with your hands about in the impact position and your wrists fully cocked. Set the clubhead against the object that is restricting your sw ing. When you arc ready to hit, simply snap your wrists and release the clubhead into the ball. If it doesn't work, sec your local PGA professional. (Hau oli LaHo omaika) Happy Hollidays 21st Annual Warm Springs Indian Holiday Bowling Tournament December 27-29, 1996 at Pelton Lanes, Madras, Oregon ABCWIBC Sanctioned Prize fee 100 returned Men'sWomen's Mixed Team 6:30 & 9:00 p.m. Friday 12:00 Saturday Mixed Doubles 12:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m. Sunday Men'sWomen's Holiday Roll Off 2:00 p.m. Sunday $5.00 Entry (Must Qualify) YABA 9:00 a.m. Saturday 1st 30 Entries SinglesDoubles 2:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m. Saturday Mixed Masters 9:00 p.m. Saturday $20.00 Entry Per entryPer event: $15.00 Breakdown: Prize fee $7.75 Lineage $5.25 Expenses $2.00 This year's tournament in honor of Cecil Seyler "Special events & added ywse" Contact: Margie Tuckta, P.O. Box 895, Warm Springs, OR 97761 or Jerry Sampson, P.O. Box 847, Warm Springs, OR 97761 Raffle drawing for visiting tournament participants for one nights lodging. (Please bring your room receipts.)