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Scott Riddle blocks a shot in game against LaSalle.
Madras scores 62-49 win over LaSalle
The no. 1 Madras White Buffaloes
hosted the LaSalle Falcons on
Saturday February 1, at the Buff
Dome. In front of one of the largest
crowds this year, the Madras boys
held off LaSalle 62-49, to improve
their Tri-Valley record to 10-1 and
15-2 overall. Madras is now tied with
Wilsonville for first place in the Tri
Valley league standings.
In the first quarter LaSalle built a
5-0 lead before the Buffs came back
to even the score at 14 each. Madras
pulled ahead and after one they had a
17-14 lead.
The second, quarter Madras'
Miller picked up his third foul and
had to sit down, but Wyatt came and
gave the Buffs a lift with four points
in the quarter. The home team
outscored the visiting Falcons 18-10
in what proved to be the turning point
of the game.
When Scott Riddle joined Brian
Miller on the bench because of foul
trouble. LaSalle looked as if they
were going to make an run at the
Jefferson County Middle
School sports schedule
The JCMS sports have changed with the girls starting basketball and the
boys wrestling. The schedule for both sports is as follows:
Girls Basketball, consist of three teams, House AWhite, House BRed
and House CRed.
Thursday-13
White at Hartman Blue Redmond 4 pm
Blue at Obsidian Red Redmond 2:30 pm
Crook County Madras Red JCMS 4 pm
Tuesday-18
Madras White
Madras Blue
Hartman Blue
Wcdnesday-19
Madras&Intramurals .
Thursday-20
Culver Madras White JCMS 4 pm.
Madras Blue Hartman White Redmond 4 pm.
Madrasc Red Obsidian Red Redmond 4 pm.
Tucsday-25
Madras White Bye
Obsidian Red Madras Blue JCMS 4 pm.
Madras Red Gilchrist Gilchrist 4 pm.
Thursday-27
Crook County Madras White JCMS big gym 4pm.
Gilchrist Madras Blue JCMS small gym 4 pm.
Madras Red Obsidian White Redmond 4 pm.
Tuesday March 4.
Madras Madras JCMS 4pm.
Madras&Intramurals Crook County 4pm.
Thursday-6
Madras Blue Obsidian White Redmond 4pm.
Madras Red Hartman White Redmond 4pm.
Hartman Blue Madras White JCMS 4 pm.
Tuesday-11
Madras White Obsidian Red Redmond 4 pm
Madras Blue Hartman Blue Redmond 4pm.
Sisters Madras Red JCMS big gym 4pm.
Sisters Intramurals Madras JCMS small gym 4 pm.
Thursday-13
Madras White Gilchrist Gilchrist 4pm.
Madras Red Culver Culver 4pm.
Sisters Madras Blue JCMS big gym 4pm.
Sisters Intramurals Madras JCMS small gym 4 pm.
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Buffs lead, but instead, the Madras
team picked up their defense and
built their lead to an 35-24 advantage
at the half. Before Riddle left he
made three great plays, he took an
offensive charge, made a three-point
basket and blocked a shot. ...
The third LaSalle and Madras
traded baskets with the Falcons
scoring 1 1 to the Buff's nine. The
score read Madras 44, LaSalle 35.
In the fourth period of play,
Madras put the game out of reach by
scoring 18 points in the quarter,
LaSalle scored 14 points but that was
not enough to catch the Buffaloes.
The Buffs had three players score
double figures lead by Riddle with
16, Jon Klos, at 10 and Brian Miller
with 1 1. LaSalle was lead in scoring
by Dave Mueller with 1 5 and Pietrok
had 11. LaSalle's senior Jeff George,
point guard, who had 24 points the
last time the teams met was held to
two points by Michael Kirsch.
Madras' next game is at Valley
Catholic Fcbraury 7.
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Buffs coast
to victory
The no. I Madras boys overcame
the loss of three regular starters and
beat Valley Catholic 78-52 at Valley"
Catholic. Brian Miller lead way with,
six three pointers enroutc to a game
high 34 points.
Madras played Valley Catholic
and had several players step up their
game in winning. The first quarter
the Buffs had an 19-8 lead and 39-19
half time lead. Madras coasted the
rest of the way winning by the score
of 78-52.
Madras used three players from
the jv team. 6'3" Jason James ajunior,
6' 1 " Brian Sites sophomore and 5' 10"
sophomore Steve Reeder.
The three regular starters were
Michael Kirsch who got injured in
the first quarter. Scott Riddle and
Peter Johnson did not make the trip
due to injuries.
The scoring for Madras was as
follows: Miller 34 points, Rico 12,
Klos 9, James 8, and Wyatt 5, five
other players scored two points.
Deece Suppah passes the ball
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Wrestling schedule
Wednesday Febraury 12
Madras & Obsidian Cascade 4pm.
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High Desert & Sisters Madras JCMS 4pm.
Wednesdav-26
Madras, La'Pinc & Sisters Obsidian Redmond 4pm.
Wednesday March 5
Culver & Crook County ..Madras JCMi 4pm.
Wednesday-I2
District Meet All Teams Crook County
weigh in's 1 1 .00 am
Meet starts 1 2:00 pm.
Madras boys win showdown with Wilsonville
The Madras White Buffaloes
hosted the Wilsonville Wildcats at
the Buff Dome, Tuesday 1 1 . The Tri
Valley league's top two teams were
trying to earn the automatic berth to
the class-three state tournament. The
stage was set with a packed Buffalo
Dome, for the first time this year
Madras had to use the upper
bleachers.
Madras started slowly but as the
game went along they picked up easy
baskets and ran away with an 86-62
win. The win puts Madras in the first
place and they can win the Tri-Valley
league title outright if they win two
out of the next three games.
In the first quarter both teams
' started out even the Buffs scored first
with a three point basket by Riddle
but the Wildcats responded by taking
a two point lead. Madras then started
to settle down and at the end of one
the Buffs were ahead 18-16.
1st Annual North End
Express All-Indian
30&over scheduled for
February 21-23, at the
Warm Springs
Community Center.
For more information
call Austin Greene at
553-3242 or 553-1951
Lady Buffs
sweep two
The Madras Lady Buffaloes won
two games over the weekend. First
was Portland Christian on Friday
February 7, and Valley Catholic on
Saturday February 8.
Madras defeated Portland
Christian 50-36 on Friday, then on
Saturday the Lady Buffs defeated the
Valiants of Valley Catholic, by the
score of 70-55. The Lady Buffaloes
league record is 10-4 and 13-5 with
only two games left. Madras trailed
to Wilsonville on Tuesday February
11, and on Saturday February 15,
The Dalles will be in town for the last
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The Lady Buffs then out scored ,
the Royals 29 to 10 in the next two
quarters of play and lead 42-18 after
three quarters.
The Lady Royals made the score
closer by out scoring Madras 1 8-8 in
the fourth for the final score of 50-
36.
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used a full court press to break down
the Valiants and won by the score of
70-55. Individual score was not
available a press time.
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The second quarter belonged to
Madras. They out-scored the
Wildcats 16-6. Riddle lead Madias
by scoring nine in the quarter in
helping Madras build a 34-22 half
time lead. Riddle had 1 6 points at the
half.
Madras came out of the lockers
and scored six unanswered points to
make Wilsonville call a time-out.
The Madras freight train kept rolling
and had a 63-38 lead after three
periods of play. Riddle still had the
hot hand scoring 14 in the period.
Michael Kirsch added six in the
period with three coming by a three
point basket. Madras used great
defense to get easy transition baskets.
The sails went out of the
Wilsonville Wildcats in the fourth
with Madras at times leading by as
many as 30 points. Mid-way through
the quarter the Wildcats put in the
reserves and never got closer then
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Wilsonville.
National Sports Coaches of
Oregon certification class,
which is good for one year,
has been rescheduled to
Saturday March 1 , at the
Warm Springs Community
Center social hall, from 1 pm.
to 4 pm.
All Indigenous game
coaches and" Little League
coaches are urged to attend.
The cost is $ 1 5 per coach.
For more information contact
Andy Leonard at 553-3243.
Madras girls win in overtime
The Madras Lady Buffs traveled
to LaSalle and came away with an
overtime win, 62-58, improving their
league record to 8-4 and 1 1 -5 overall.
Madras now stands three games
behind first place The Dalles(10-2)
and second place Gladstone(9-3).
Madras fell behind early in the
game. With one quarter of play done
the Lady Buffs were down 15-12. In
the second quarter Madras got going
and built a 29-23 lead.
In the third, the Lady Falcons
scored 20 points but Madras
responded by scoring 14 points of
their own and the quarter ended in a
43-43 tic. In the fourth both teams
scored 1 2 points and at the end of the
fourth it was tied at 52 all.
In overtime Madras, scored 10 to
LaSallcs six points to come away
with an 62-58 Tri-Valley win.
TaraLcc Suppah got things rolling
with a three-point hact at the
twenty points after that. Madras
pulled its starting five off, each
recieved a standing ovation coming
off the floor.
Madras coach Cvan Brown stated
"We came out after halftimc
determined to make a statement that
wc arc going to be tough to beat in
our gym. Riddle got going and scored
a quiet 36 points. Our defense stepped
up in the third and when our defense
docs, that wc get easier looks at the
basket.
"Wc now arc in the driver's seat
for the league title. We don't need
anyone's help now if wc take care of
business the rest of the way," Brown
concluded.
Madras' next two games arc on
the road with the first stopThc Dalles
on February 14, and Gladstone on
February 18. Madras wraps up the
regular season with Portland
Christian coming to town on February
22.
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in contest with
The fifth annual Warm
Springs Cougars youth
basketball tournament is
rescheduled to February
28, March 1 and 2 at the
Warm Springs
Community Center.
Entry fee is $135 for both
boys and girls teams
For more information,
contact Austin Greene at
(541)553-3243 (work) or
(541)553-1953 (home)
k.,ir,,-,inn nf the overtime period and
Madras also got a great effort on
defense from Deece Suppah who had
a steal. Then Anne Gregg made two
free throws to seal the victory for the
Ladv Buffs.
Madras coach John Peterson
stated, "TaraLce and Deece Suppah
carried the scoring load for us with
1 4 points each and Katie Chnstensen
added 13. Kea Wyatt did a nice job
controlling the game and Heather
Duff held LaSalle high scoring
Richards to 14 points. Peterson also
added, "Since Deece Suppah move
up to varsity from J.V. she makes us
a better defensive team and always
seems to be around the ball. They are
starting to play together much better
and we are in a good position with
only four games left, since we have
three games at home. The team is
starting to realize they can win the
close games." Peterson concluled.
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