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    10 January 16, 1997
Warm Springs, Oregon
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The Annual Warm Springs All
Indian Bowling Tournament was held
December 27 to 29, at the Madras
Pelton Lanes. Tournament director
Gene Greene stated "We had a good
turn out of bowlers this year, I was
pleased with the way things went."
Here are the results for the
tournament:
Mens All-Event Winners:
Total
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Larry Scott 1 894.
Soy Red Thunder 1893.
Satch Miller 1891.
Jerry Sampson 1864.
RayShikcJr. 1856
Womens All-Event Winners:
Total
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Birney Greene-Boise
1886
Paula Brisbois 1881
Sharon Jones 1877
Anna Clements 1838
Bcrnadinc Watlamct
1821
Winners for the YABA Event:
JR-SR Division Total
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Edna David 582
Kenneith Tuckta 447
Aaron Greene
Daleena Frank
Irene Boise
408
315
254
Bantam Division Total
1st Sidney Greene 312
2nd Laritta Greene 216
3rd Shelley Greene-Boise
215
4th Tiy anna Tuckta 152
5th Jermayne Tuckta 98
Singles Womens Total
1st LcslicCochran 681
2nd Libby Chase 670
Travelers to host
40 & over
The Oregon Travelers are set to
host the first annua Jim "Dugan"
Macy and Bob 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 sevre basis. 1 2 teams is the limit,
for more infomation call Tony
Suppah at 541-5535836 or Lucy
Suppah at 541-553-3222.
Clinic helps youth learn basics
Monte Larson held a basketball
camp at the Warm Springs
Community Center, December 27,
1996.
Larson, originally from North and
South Dakota, now lives in Los
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Holiday bowling tournament
3rd Sharon Jones 639
4th Darla Brown 636
5th Arlenc Bronchcau
634
Singles Men Total
1st Soy Red Thundcr709
2nd Danny Scott 664
3rd Ray Shike Jr. 643
4th Satch Miller 642
5th Hobo Patt 635
Womens Doubles Winners
Total
1st Julicnc Smith 1319
Birney Greene-Boise
2nd Sharon Jones 1225
Charlotte Shike
3rd Serina Wolfe 1221
Angic Spino
4th place was a tic between the teams
of:
Shcrrie Smith 1203
Norma Smith
and
Darla Brown 1203
Linda David
Mens Doubles Winners
1st
Danny Scott 1423
Lawrence Shike
Satch Miller 1286
Mike Clements
Owen Danzuka 1270
Ray Shike Jr
John Katchia Jr. 1235
Jose Calica
Dale Parker 1219
Benny Heath
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Girls get tough
The Madras girls used tough
defense for the win against visiting
Wilsonville last Friday, January 10,
at the Buff Dome.
"The girls came out and played
great team and individual defense.
We needed this win and to play
defense the way we did was a good
sign for us," stated John Peterson.
Wilsonville had trouble with the
White Buffs defense and had 29
turnovers because of the full-court
press Madras unveiled for the first
time this year. Madras' Amy Hawes
had six steals to lead her team in
take-aways.
Taralcc Suppah lead the way in
scoring for the White Buffs with 15
points, with 10 coming in the first
quarter. Abby Nyara added 10.
The win brought the Buffs Tri
Valley record to 4-1, and overall
record to 7-4.
Angeles.
Larson has been playing on the
Indian basketball tournament circuit
for the past twelve years. Larson
stated, "I enjoy coming to Warm
Springs and playing because this is a
great basketball community, and the
competition is great." He adding,
"The reason I held the basketball
clinic was because it was close to the
Holiday Tournament and I had some
friends who asked if I would play
with Swinomish. Then, Andy
Leonard asked if I would put the
clinic on. My sister lives in Bend, so
I said yes.
"My main goal for the clinic was
to teach the youth most of the basics
like passing, dribbling and shooting.
With the clinic being just one day we
did not get a chance to work on any
defensive drills."
The camp was broken into two
session w ith the morning session for
nine to 1 2 year olds and the afternoon
session for 13-17 year olds.
There were about 20 to 30 youth
participated in the one-day camp.
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Mixed Doubles Winners
Total
1st Sandra Greene-Sampson
1341
Austin Greene
2nd Shcrri Smith 1304
Clint Smith
3rd Birney Greene-Boise
1274
Austin Greene
4th Saphronia Katchia
1272
John Katchia Jr.
5th Sharon Jones 1252
Joe Boise
There were three team events, here
are the winners:
Womens Team Total
1st Stormy Normie 2444
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2nd
Linda & Her Midgets
2381
Darla Brown, Linda David, Myra
Shawaway, M Miller-Garcia
3rd Joni'sTeam 2366
Missy Scott, Joni David, Sandra
Danzuka, Shirley Sanders
4th 3N Livestock 2363
Anna Clements, Serina Wolfe,
Margie Tuckta, Sandra Greene-Boise
Pendleton
Tourney begins
January 31
The Community Center Gymna
sium on the Umatilla Indian Reser
vation will be the site January 3 1 and
February 1 and 2 for an all-Indian
men and women's basketball tourna
ment. The tourney will feature eight
men's teams and eight women's
teams. Entry fee is $250 per team
($100 down for a tourney spot) with
the entry deadline set for January 27.
Jackets will be awarded for the
championship team, along with all
stars and the tournament most valu
able player. Second and third-place
teams also will receive awards. The
double elimination tournament will
feature one-game championships.
To register, or for more informa
tion women should contact Julie Tay
lor at 54 1 -276-4577, men should call
Brooker Jones at 541-443-3180 or
the Mission Recreation Staff at 541-278-5364.
Warm Springs Cougers to host 5th Annual
Cougers Boys & Girls Basketball Tourney, 8th
grade and under, January, 31 and February 1 , 2, at
the Warm Springs Community Center.
Awards will be Championship jackets
Runner-up,3rd and 4th place awards
Most Valuable players
MisterMiss Hustle
Tee-shirts or tank tops for non placing teams
For more information contact Austin Greene, Touney dirictor, at 553-3243
(work) or 553-1 953 (home)
Enrty fee is $135 send to P.O. Box 1327 Warm Springs,
Oregon 97761 (due by January 25, 1 997)
all involved
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Veronica Smith, DcnaThurby. Paula
Veronica Smith, DcnaThurby, Paula
Bribois, Norma Smith
Mens Teams Total
1st 3N Livestock 2476
Joe Tuckta, Richard Wolfe, Jerry
Sampson, Austin Greene
2nd Rays Sandbaggcrs
2405
Ray Shike Jr, Jerry Sampson, Owen
Danzuka, JT Soodle
3rd Inter-Tribal Sports
2377
Ralph Minnick, Donnie Bagley,
Mike Clements, Satch Miller
4th 4-ENDS 2315
Satch Miller, Willie Stacona, Austin
Greene, Lawrence Shike
5th The Good Guys 2300
Dale Parker, Danny Scott, Virgil
Orange, Luke Sanders
Mixed Team Total
1st Sco-Bio 2566
Missy Scott, Larry Scott, Birney
Greene-Boise, Joe Boise
2nd Paula Brisbois 2446
Paula and Dan Brisbois, Sandra and
Owen Danzuka
3rd The Mixers 2432
Leslie Cochran, Joe Boise, Lynn
Tanawasha, Donnie Bagley
4th PupIeHaze 2431
Paula and Dan Brisbois, Dena
Thurby, Alfred Wolfe
5th Chau Tun Wanicht
2427
Dena Thurby, Delvis Heath,
Veronica Smith, Dallas Winishut
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nets winners
On Sunday January 12, at the
Madras Senior High School gym local
youth participated in the Elks Club
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to the district tournament at the
Redmond High School, January 25,
starting at 1:30 p.m..
Here are the top six finishers from
each age groups, 8-9, 10-11 and 12
' 13 boys and girls.
' First place winner-Alternate
8-9 Girls
Nicole Herksan Katy Wunsch
8-9 Boys
Seth Webb Rodney Adams Jr.
10-11 Girls
Kayleen Clements Turina
Wallulatum
10-11 Boys
Ryan Kathrien Steven James
12-13 Girls
Cecelia Polk Nicole Main
12-13 Boys
' Jacoby Ellsbury Jason Zarate
Tourney rescheduled
The WE B.A.A.A.D. Girls' twelve
and under is rescheduled for February
8, at the Warm Springs Community
Center.
The first game has Chief Spirits
playing Lady Tigers at 8:30 am. The
second game is JCDC against Lil
Vols at 9:30 am. The third game has
WE B.A.A.A.D. playing Da Brats at
10:30. The fourth pits the Panthers
against Yakama at 1 1:30 am.
For more information contact
Tony Suppah, tourney director at
(home) 553-5836 or (message) 553-3222.
BoyS continue
The second ranked team in the
state, the Madras White Buffalo boy's
state, the Madras White Buffalo boy's
basketball team hosted The Dalles
IndiansTuesday 14,at the Bufl Dome.
Madras came away with a win 83-60.
The win improved their record to 5-1
in Tri-Valley and 10-2 overall.
The game was close for one quarter
with Madras ahead 20-14 at the end
of the first quarter. In the second
quarter Madras built a 41-33 lead
going into halftimc. Scott Riddle did
the damage early, scoring 16 of his
18 points in the first half.
In the third Madras pulled away
and had an 6 1 -48 lead at the close of
the third. In the fourth Madras put the
game out of reach and coasted to a
83-60 win.
Brian Miller scored a team high
21 points, with five three pointers
and Riddle had 18 points to lead the
Buffs. T.J. Moshctti, Jason Cordcs
Double wins
The Madras Boys White Buffs
came away with two victories last
week. One against fifth-rated
Wilsonville and the other against
Ringwood, Australia.
On Friday, January 10, the fourth
ranked Madras Boys Varsity
basketball team won a key game
against fifth-ranked Wilsonville,
January 10, at Wilsonville.
Madras used the hot shooting of
Michael Kirsch and Brian Miller who
didn't miss a shot in the first half. The
Buffs had a half-time lead of 47-33
and held on for the win by the score
of 85-72.
Kirsch finished with 26 and had
12 first quarter points. Scott Riddle
added 23 and Brian Miller scored 19.
Coach Evan Brown stated, "They
played an extended two-three zone
Membership meeting Jan. 23
The annual membership
meeting will be held at the
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort
Deschutes Banquet room
on 23 January 1997, topics
discussed will be the
annual membership fees,
officer elections for both
men and women's
associations, Junior golf
program, yearly
tournament schedule for
men's and ladies
association and Pro Am
sign-up for the season.
Members and prospective
members are encouraged
to attend. Golf Pro Joe Rauschenburg
Exercise motivates Christensen
Exerciser for the month of
December 1997 is Bill
Christensen.When asked what type
of exercises he is doing, Christensen
stated, "I have a rare disease called
Meriere's Syndrome, in which
episodes of severe dizziness and loss
of balance occur. I have not had an
attack in over a year. I still have a
ringing in my right ear and my balance
is unstable, so when exercising I need
to hold on to something to keep my
balance. I bought a walking machine
and did not use it very much until I
received encouragement from Tyrone
Ike, when I joined his fitness team in
November. Since November first, I
started to walk about 15 minutes in
the morning and at night. Now I am
up to 30 minutes instead of 15
minutes."
Christensen stated, "My
motivation was my health due to my
smoking habit. My coughing got
worse and my attempts to quit didn't
work.
winning streak
and Jon Klos each scored 1 1 points
Eric Lincrud lead The Dalles tr
and Jon Klos each scored 1 1 points.
Lnc Lincrud lead I he Dalles in
scoring with 23 points.
Madras coach Evan Brown stated,
"We forced a lot of turnovers and
scored off of them, but when wc had
turnovers they could not score off of
them. This was a great team effort
and I thought the kids played well.
Klos had a good defensive effort,
Cordcs passed the ball well and Miller
had a great shooting night." Brown
added, "Wc have gotten better as a
team, but now wc need to stay at that
level. The second part of the season
is always tough because teams arc
ready to play you and with us being
the second ranked team in the state
most of the teams will be up to play
us."
Madras will play Gladcstonc
Thrusday 1 6, at the Buffs home court
tipoff is at 7:30 p.m.
for Buff boys
and our hot shooting pretty much
busted it."
Madras shot 67 percent for the
game, making 16 of 24 from the
field, including eight of ten from the
three point arc.
The win puts Madras, 4-1 in Tri
Vallcy, and 8-2 overall, right behind
first place Wilsonville, 5-1 .
On Saturday, II, the White Buffs
hosted Ringwood, Australia, and
won.
Madras was behind at half-time,
but Scott Riddle and Brian Miller,
scored seven and five points, in the
third quarter respectfully to give the
Buffs an 40-36 lead going onto the
fourth.
Madras was lead in scoring by
Riddle with 23 points. Gerald Rico
had eight points and five rebounds
That's when I noticed Tyrone Ike
put up a sign-up sheet for the
November Fitness Challenge, I
choose November 1 , as a date to stop
smoking and start to exercising on
that date. Since that day I have not
smoked and have been working out
regularly. Tyrone Ike, Charles Nathan
and Picrson Mitchell helped me with
efforts in trying to stop smoking, I
would like to thank them."
Personal benefits are great for
Christensen. "What I have benefited
for exercising is that once I started to
commit myself to exercise it helped
me quit smoking at the same time.
The two efforts seem to go hand in
hand, I have more strength in my
legs, I walk better, my overall health
is improving and I have lost five
pounds."
Christcnsen's goal for exercising
is to lose ten more pounds so he can
reach his ideal weight for his size.
Christcnsen's stumbling blocks
are finding time to exercise when he
is tired and has other commitments.
Bill's advice on how to avoid those
blocks are to stay committed to
exercising.
When asked if he had any other
hobbies, Christensen stated,
"Walking to the Pari-Mutucl window
at the race track."
"I prefer to exercise by myself,"
stated Christensen
Christensen stated, "Although I
can't specifically state the reason it
has been effective, but I feel that
exercising at the same time as quitting
smoking has complemented each
other and has helped me to stay
motivated to stick with both.
"I feel a lot better from exercising
and once it becomes a part of your
daily routine, it's not hard to motivate
yourself to continue each day,"
concluded Christensen.
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