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10 March 13, 1997
Warm Springs, Orwion
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Madras girls varsity basketball team win one and lose two at class 3A
girls basketball tourney.
Madras girl's varsity basketball
team posted a 53-41 win. user
Reedsport, in its first game at the
class 3A girl's state tournamenl at
the Salem Armory. Tuesday March
4. This is Madras's first appearance
in five years.
In the first quarter of play Deece
Suppah scored four of the I.ady Buffs
1 2 points and at the end of one Madras
lead 12 to eight.
In the second quarter Taralee
Suppah scored the I.ady Buffs first
five points ol the quarter, by hitting a
three pointer and a lay-in. Madras
also got a lift from I leather Duff who
scored eight points in the quarter.
Madras scored 1 9 points in the quarter
and held a 31-19 lead at half-lime.
Taralee Suppah and Heather Duff
both had eight points at half-time.
In the third Madras kept the
pressure on the Reedsport team and
lead 43-30 after ihrcc. Madras scored
12 points to Reedsports II points.
Kea Wyatt scored four points in the
third.
In the fourth Taralee Suppah
scored 10 Of her game high 1 9 points
to help Madras preserve the win. The
final score read Madras 53, Reedsport
41. The win puts the Buffs in the
quarter-finals against Central who
got pass Baker.
Taralee Suppah had 19 points to
lead the Buffs in scoring and Heather
Duff added nine points, plus nine
rebounds.
Game two Madras vs Central.
Madras girls second game at the
class 3A tourney was against Central
Panthers, who were lead to victory
by Sophomore Mandic Little who
had 29 points, 20 rebounds and four
blocked shots. The final score was
Litttle League
The Warm Springs Recreation
department is now holding Little
League Baseball & Softball, as well
as the local T-Ball team registration.
The sign up sheets will continue to
the end of March. Registration cost
is set at $20 per player in minors,,
major leagues and senior league for
boys' and girls'. The local T-Ball
will consist of eight team, ages 6-8,
will cost $15. per player. Additional
youth of the same household will
cost 10. each.
The following is the break down
of leagues based on age, as of August
1.
T-Ball Boys' and girls', ages 6
8, eight local teams.
Minor league, boys' and girls',
ages 8-11, three girls' teams and
two boys' teams.
Major league, boys' and girls',
ages 9-1 2, three boys' and two girls'
teams.
Senior league, boys' and girls',
Madras Boys
The states 1 ranked team the
Madras boys White Buffaloes started
off slowly against the Vale Vikings.
In their first game of the OSAA US
Bank class 3A boys basketball
tournament. The Buffs used an 22-6
run in the third to advance to the
quarterfinals. Scott Riddle and Brian
Miller lead the charge in the third.
In the first, Madras and Vale
played even basketball, the score after
one was 12 to 12. Scott Riddle had
six first quarter points. Vale's Travis
Dearorff, a 6'6" senior, matched
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In the first quarter Madras held
their own and used lough defense to
slay close the score after one 12-10
Centrals' Little had eight points to
lead the Panthers.
In the second Madras stayed with
Central and at the end of the first half
Madias was down 29-27. Madras
kept by forcing 14 first half lurn
overs and having only five
themselves. In the first half Central
made nine field goals and was 9-15
from the free throw line. Madras made
nine field goals and was 7-15 from
the free throw line.
In the third quarter Madras missed
is first four shots. Deece Suppah pick
up her fourth foul with 4:55 left in the
third. Central built its lead to 37-31
with 2:36 left in the quarter. At the
end of three Madras was down 39
33. Little had 19 points in three
quarters of play.
In the fourth Madras was down by
seven most of the way, until Taralee
Suppah hit a three pointer to make
the score 50-46 with 1 :43 left in the
game. Madras was then forced to
foul and Central put the game away
by making its free last six free throws,
Little added a field goal for the final
score of 57-48. In the second half
Madras made 9-30 field goal
attempts, one of three from the three
point line and two of four from the
free throw line. Ccniral made 7-19
field goals, zero of one from the three
point line and made 14-23 from the
free throw line. Madras was out
scored 28-21 in the second half.
Little from Central lead all scores
with 29 points. Madras was lead by
Taralee Suppah who had 21 points,
13 rebounds, three assists and six
steals in 32 minutes of play.
tryouts to begin April 7-10.
ages 13-15, one team each for boys'
and girls'.
Amount of the teams on those
youth registered by March 28, could
increase or decease by set date: so
please help out the Recreation
Department out by registering in time.
So the adequate teams are made
available.
All coaches, interested in returning
as head or assistant coaches, will
need to contact the Recreation
Department office, so that changes
can be made and vacated slots can be
filled by voluntcercoaches. You may
contact Austin or Andy if interested.
Major boys' and girls' try outs
have been set for Monday and
Tuesday, April 7-8, with the Minor
boys' and girls' try outs set for
Wednesday and Thursday, April 9
10. The start time is scheduled for
4:30 p.m. at the Papoose field, and
the girls' Softball fields. Try outs are
use a 22-6 run
Riddle's six with six of his own.
The game was the same in the
second quarter and at half-time the
score was tied at 26 apiece. Dearorff
had 1 2 first half points and kept Vale
in the game.
In the third, Madras came out and
showed why they're ranked 1, by
hold Vale to three field goals in the
quarter and scored 22 points of their
own. Brian Miller got things rolling
with two three pointers and Scott
Riddle started to work the inside. Jon
Klos and Peter Johnson did a fine job
Bank Class
o- Junction City
TUES. 1:30 PM
6-1 Illinois Valley
1-2 Tillamook
TUES. 3:00 PM
3-1 Reedsport
4-2 Philomath
TUES. 7:00 PM
8-1 Molalla
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TUES. 8:45 PM
2-1 Madras
2-2ftlaf1stone
WED. 1:30 PM
AM 4-1 Toledo
6-2 North Valley
WED. 3:00 PM
1-1 Astoria
3-2pouqlas
WED. 7:00 PM
am 7-1 Ontario
8'2 Central
dame three Madras vs
Scappoose
In their third game the Lady Buffs
faced the Scappoose Indians, with
the Indians winning this contest by
the score of 64-37.
Madras and the Indians were tied
at the end of the first 14-14. Taralee
Suppah hit her first shot ac three
pointer and Katie Chrislensen scored
four points, enroule to eight first
quarter points. The Indians Kelly
Sorenson off-set Chrislensen by
scoring eight first quarter points also.
In the second the Indians ran away
by out scoring the Buffs 19-5, and
had a half-time lead of 33-19. The
Indians were lead by Sievi Spaulding
who had 12 points at half-time, six
coming from two three point goals.
Scappoose controlled the boards with
an 16-13 advantage and had four
more steals than Madras, 6-2.
In the third the Indians put the
game out of reach by scoring 19
points and holding the Buffs to nine
points in the quarter. At the end of the
third the score read Madras 28,
Scappoose 52.
In the fourth Madras never got
closer and lost by the score of 64-37.
Scappoose was lead in scoring by
Kelly Sorenson with 1 5 points, Stevi
Spaulding with 14 and Kcllia Sandc
with 12 points. Madras was lead by
Katie Chrislensen with 12 points.
Madras' Taralee Suppah was held to
seven points in the game. Suppah
who in the other two games averaged
20 points per contest. Suppah was
shadowed all day by Scappoose
defenders.
Madras received the
sportsmanship award for the tourney
and have hopes for next year losing '
only three players from this years .
team.
for youth ages 8-12 in both genders
and leagues.
Senior Boys' try outs will be
announced at a later date.
All coaches will be meeting in
Culver on April 8. This goes for all
coaches in Jefferson County in Minor
and Majors. A separate meeting will
be announced on the Senior league
coaches meeting.
The 'major league jamboree has1
been tentatively set for Saturday April ;
26, at the Madras Fairgrounds, this
will be for both girls' and boys' teams.
The first league games are set for
Monday April 28.
From the equipment manager,
Andy Leonard, any and all uniforms,
pants, socks that have not been
returned from last, we are asking that
the children please locate them and
return them so that players in this
years league have adequate supply of
uniforms to wear. Thanks from the
Recreation Staff.
in the third and
of stopping the 6'6" Dearorff, he
only had two points in the second
half. At the end of the third the score,
read 48-32.
In the final frame Riddle scored
Madras' first six points and the Buffs
never looked back, pulling away with
the final score being 67-45. In the
fourth Madras outscored the Vikings
19-13.
In the second half Madras made
four of nine three pointers, 9 of 1 1
free throws and 14 of 24 field goals.
The Vale Vikings shot seven of 26
3A Boys bracket
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Madras Lady Buffaloes basketball team shown here heading to their game agianst Scappose.
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Deece Suppah shots a free throw during the game against the Scappoose Indians, at the state
tourney.
Listen to the Madras game agianst Molalla
on Thursday 3 p.m. on KWSO 91.9 with
Ken Miller play by play and Ted Viramonte
color commentator.
beat the Vale
from the field and five of 1 2 from the
free throw line.
Scott Riddle scored a game high
23 points and pulled down 10
rebounds in 27 minutes of play. Brian
Miller made fourof nine treys enroute
to 18 points and had six rebounds.
Jason Cordes came off the bench to
score eight points, pulled down two
rebounds and had one steal.
For Vale Dearorff scored 14
points, nine rebounds and two
blocked shots.
Madras next plays on Thursday
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Vikings.
March 13, at 3 p.m. against Molalla.
If they win they will play the winner
of the Illinois Valley and Tillimook
game on Friday 7 p.m. If they lose
they will play the loser of the same
game Friday at 1 :30 p.m. See boys
class 3A bracket on this page.
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