8 December 19, 1996 Warm Spring, OR 97761 Spilyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo SPORTS Scott Riddle scores two during the Buffs take first in Bob McKenzie Tourney The Madras White Buffs boys varsity basketball team won the Bob McKenzie Memorial Tournament December 6-7, at the Buff dome. Madras opened play against Eagle Point. The game was close until the fourth quarter when the Buffs pulled away. Outscoring Eagle Point 21-10 in the final quarter. Johnson lead the buffs in scoring with 16. Riddle and Klos each had 1 3, while Kirsch added 11. The win put Madras in the championship game along with Henley. Madras took control early and coasted to an easy win. Beating Henley 74-60 in the championship game. The Buffs long range touch was on the Buffs hit 1 2 three pointers. Klos had five, enroute to 25 points and four steals. Riddle scored 1 6 and Miller added ten points plus seven assists. The Buffs had two players on the all tournament team, Riddle and Kirsch. 21st Annual Warm Springs Indian Holiday ABCWIBC Men'sAV omen's Mixed Team 6:30 & 9:00 p.m. Friday 12:00 Saturday Mixed Doubles 12:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m. Sunday This year's tournament in honor of Cecil Seyler "Special events & added purse" 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.) Bob McKenzie Memorial tourney held i .Of1. Madras boys varisty basketball team y ' ' ' I j ICSES'" f 'wwswtj i Ml uJA: Bowling Tournament December 27-29, 1996 at Pelton Lanes, Madras, Oregon Sanctioned Prize fee 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 Per entryPer event: Breakdown: $15.00 Prize fee $7.75 Lineage $5.25 Expenses $2.00 if '"x N r; December 6 and 7. holding Champioship trophy. 100 returned SinglesDoubles 2:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m. Saturday Mixed Masters 9:00 p.m. Saturday $20.00 Entry 6rs beaf Estacada 48-41 "As I sees U'm:' The Madras While Buffalo girls basketball team came away with a win over a previ ously unbeaten Estacada Ranger girls team by the score of 48-41. The Rangers were 3-0 before coming into the game with the Buffs. The girls went right to work get ting the jump on the Estacada girls jumping out to a 10-4 first quarter lead. The steadily improving Buffs had some heads up play creating turn over's which were in their favor, being able to score. There were a lot of turn over's by both teams during the game but Madras managed to take advantage of all the breaks they could get. The Buff gals took a 24-1 2 half time lead playing a pressure game on the Rangers. In the third quarter the Estacada Rangers settled down a bit to give the Boys win one The Madras White Buffaloes win on the road as they traveled to take on the Cascade Cougars , at Turner, Oregon, who are top contenders in the Capitol league. The outcome of the game the Buffs came out on top .71-66. A sluggish game to say the least as the Buffs trailed at the end of the first quarter 13-14. The second quarter things didn't improve any and the Cougars out scored the Buffs again Madras wins League opener The Buffs won their Tri-Valley league opener, 74-50, against Sherwood on Friday, December 13, at Madras. Madras improved its record to 3-0 overall and 1-0 in Tn- VaHe, ,L. , , , Riddle scored 1 1 of his game high 26 m the second quarter. Kirsch added two three pointers in the quarter. "Our defense pick-up in the second and Riddle gave us a lift with 1 1 points," stated coach Evan Brown. The Buffs outscored Sherwood 23-9 in the second. Sherwood was lead in scoring by Auxier with 24 points, while Madras was lead by Riddle's 26. Kirsch added 17 and Klos had 1 1. Miller had nine, Moschetti scored five, Rico and Rodriguez each scored three. Panthers win The Panthers hosted The Second Annual girls 13-15 and 12 & under basketball tourney on December 6, 7 and 8, at the Warm Springs Community Center. The 13-15 year olds girl's teams played a round robin on Friday and Saturday, on Sunday the top two teams with best records, played for Championship. The twelve and under played a double elimination. The Panthers took first in the 1 2 & under bracket with JCBC II finishing second andLittle Vols placing Third. The Panthers won the 13-15 year old bracket. The Vols placed second and Third place went to Scuma. EachplayerreceivedaT-Shirtfor their efforts. " - ' CP' ' Golf Pro Joe Rauschenburg The slice-when the ball curves from left to right (for a right-handed player) is caused, at least in part, by an open club face at impact. The most common cause is the right hand rolling under the left or your right palm is up at impact. The basic design of golf clubs are primarily to turn over through impact. Basic cure, turn your right hand over the left hand at impact keeping your right palm lacing down. Try it you might like it Happy Holidays (Mele Kalikimaka) Buffets a little tussle as they out scored Madras in the third quarter 14-9 to close the gap a little as the score board read 33-26 in favorof the Buffs The Buff gals were doing what they should as Tara Lcc Suppah and Katie Christenscn and Annie Gregg were instrumental under the back boards pulling down rebounds. Kca Wyatt done a good job handling the ball until the second half of the game when she got into foul trouble and sat out the final quarter. The whole team worked well and Coach Peterson said he sees a whole lot of improvement in the girls since the opening game of the season. Their next outing will be here in the Buffalo Dome on Friday night as they host the LaSalle Falcons, with game time at 7:30 p.m. J. v. girls game will get under way at 5;45 p.m. on road 22-20 to take a 36-33 half time lead. It wasn't until the final quarter when the Buffs finally got on track to over take the Cougar lead to pull the game out. Scoring by Scottie Riddle and Brian Miller were outstanding. Riddle getting 21 and Miller con tributed 16, unofficial scores. They Travel to face the LaSalle Falcons on Friday night Dec. 20, on their home court. JV game time at 5:45 p.m. Travelers to host 40 & over The Oregon Travelers are set to host the first annual Jim "Dugan" Macy and B9b Eaglestaff men's 40 & over basketball tournament on January 17-19, at the Warm Springs Community Center. Entry fee is 250$ payable to Oregon Travelers Tourney, P.O. Box 1255. Warm Springs Ore. 97761. This tourney will be first come first se vre basis. 1 2 teams is the limit, for more infomation call Tony Suppah at 541-5535836 or Lucy Suppah at 541-553-3222. Deadline for the1997 Indenious Games (to be held at Victoria B.C. Canada in August) is January 1, 1997. If interested, contact the Recreation Department 553-3243. second annual tourney v $'.--.. I ' Vfjj ' '; ' ' P ;i jf tifamif 1 4 :'PW 4rS Girls fighting for postion to get the rebound during Panthers Tourney. Locals do well at Carson City tourney Several local bowlers traveled to Carson City, Nevada, on November 1-3 for the 12th Annual Carson City Indian Bowling Tournament. In the mixed doubles Satch Miller, Warm Springs, and Kay Dccorah, Oakland, placed fourth. In the mixed teams Joni and Alley Dav id, Warm Springs, joined Jennie and Maynard Honanie, Wapato, to take first place. Second went to the team of Buford Johnson, Anna Clements. Birney Greene-Boise and Austin Greene all from Warm Springs. Third w ent the team of Satch Miller, Libby Chase both from Warm Springs teamed Kay Decorah, WEB.A.A.A.D. to host 12 & under tourney WE B.A.A.A.D. Youth suicide prevention girls 12 & under tourney will be January 10-12, at the Warm Springs Community Center. The entry fee is $ 1 25 and is due as soon as possible. For more information contact tournament director Tony Suppah at 541-553-5836 or leave massage with Lucy Suppah at 541-553-3222. There will be championship jackets for first. Second place will get hooded sweatshirts. Third will receive crew-neck sweatshirts and fourth will receive t-shirts. 12 All Stars will be selected. Also a Miss Hustle and an M.V.P. Most Inspirational and Most three's will chosen. High scorer and Sportsmanship round out the awards. Entry fee can be sent to this address: WE B.A.A.A.D. Tourney P.O. box 1255 Warm Springs, Oregon 97761. Lady Buffs win The Lady Buffs traveled to Sherwood Friday night and came away with a 37-35 win. The Buffs lead 22-15 at half time. "Our defense carried us tonight," stated Madras coach John Peterson. He added "We never got untracked offensively and they played good defense." Wyatt hit a three pointer in the fourth quarter to help prserve the win for the Buffs. After Wyatt scored Sherwood never got closer then two points the rest of the way. Wyatt lead the scoring for the Buffs with 11, followed by Christensen's eight. Roos lead Sherwood with 23 points. The win left Madras 2-1 in Tri Valley play and 3-1 overall. Madras hosted Estacada on Tuesday, December 17 and LaSalle on Friday, December 20, at the Buffs home court. "He? - Oakland, and Bryan Johnson, Davis. Delvis Heath, Warm Springs, took fourth in the men's singles. In the men's all event Austin Greene, Warm Springs, took second. The men's master was broken into two groups. In A group Austin Greene, Warm Springs, placed Third and Ray Shike, Jr, Warm Springs, took Fourth. In the B section Larry Scott, Warm Springs, placed Fifth. In the w omen's masters A section Birney Greene, Warm Springs, placed Third, while in the B section Missy Scott. Warm Springs, came away with First place. Joni David, Warm Springs, left w ith Fourth place.