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Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo lOMavS. 1997 r 4) Spilyay Tymoo Sports . Over 50 test their skills on Kah - The Museum At Warm Springs benefit golf tournament was held Saturday. M.iy 3, at the Kah-Nee-Ta Resort (ioll course. The Museum stall were happy thai 52 goiters signed up lor the four-man scramble, All proceeds go to the Museum's maintenance reserve fund to main tain the Museum building. For the ladies Long Drive, Janis I y-,, it J'' " " ' I " l- t . : V' ; JJ w JP Part took a swing during the Museum benefit golf tournament. Eagle Spirits 6' The Eagle Spirits 6' and Under Men's basketball tournament was a "good success" according to tourney director Ricky Minlhorn. "We had teams from Washington, California, Idaho and Oregon. It was good to see the talent from all overlndian country to come play." The Lapwai team won first place, Pendleton went home with second place and Yakama took third place. Host team Eagle Spirits placed fourth. Following is a game-by-game account: Game one pitted Pendleton against Granger. The Pendleton team had eight players score in double figures, with Rcmo Smith pouring in 2 1 points for the winners. Granger was lead by Forrest Elie's 22 points. Yakama Bucks played NW Chiefs with Yakama coming out on top by the score of 97-69. The games top scorer was Donnie Bagley, NW Chief's, and for the winners was JoJo Mesplie with 22. The third game had Yakama going against host Eagle Spirits. The Spirits used the inside play of Shawn Shaw who scored 27 points to lead the Spirits to victory. Rick Price scored 18 for Yakama. In a high scoring affair, game four, Lapwai out ran the Wapato team by the score of 1 05-93. Lapwai had five players with 17 or more points, with Bob Sabotta hitting 28. Glenn Jones had 22 for Wapato. Game five the Scouts played Eagle Spirits. The Spirits ran away by the score of 102-38. Game six pitted Seattle against Pendleton, with Pendleton winning by the count of 69-62. Rcmo Smith scored 21 for the winners. Game seven Yakama defeated Sutherlin 95-61. John Takes No Enemy had 24 for Yakama. Derek Kimbol scored 22 for the losers. Hoopa came up short in game eight aeainst Lapwai in the next game losing 88-82. Wayne Nezhad31 for the losers, but Bob Sabotta poured in 34 and Jason Yurock added 25 points for Lapwai. Game nine had NW Chiefs defeating Seattle by the score of 60 59. Seattle lead at half-time 40-28. In the second half the Chiefs came and out scored the Seattle team 32-19. Kanim Smith poured in 32 for Seattle, while Donnie Bagley scored 16 for the winners. llendricksen won a $50 gift certifi cate from Satlerlee's Jewelry store. For the Mens Long Drive, Pal Kelly won a $50 Savings Bond from U.S. Bank of Madras. Janell Smith won the ladies KP 1, Bill Endicotl won the mens KP 1. Su Farley won the ladies KP 1 0, Mr. T.C. Conner won the mens KPI0, Zane Jackson won the mens Long Putt on 18, Janis ; . ., ,. : J2 1 0" i:V::.-;l & under won Southerlin played the Yakama Bears in the next game, 10, with Southerlin winning by the score of 73-63. Hoopa played Granger in game 1 1 . Hoopa came away with an 8 1 -43 victory. Wayne Nez, Hoopa, scored a game high 25. In game 12 Glenn Jones scored 36 to lead Wapato to victory over the Scouts of Warm Springs. The final score read Wapato 113, Scouts 52. Game 13, first quarter-final game, Pendleton defeated Eagle Spirits 80 70, lead by James Scott's 27 and Remo Smith's 21. The Spirits were lead by Shawn Shaw's 19 points. Yakama Bucks and Lapwai played the next quarter-final game, G-14, with Lapwai winning by the score of 85-74. Bob Sabotta had 27 points to lead four other players in double figures for Lapwai. Jon lead Yakama with a game high 27. The N W Chiefs and Hoopa played in Sundays first match-up game-15, with NW Chiefs putting out Hoopa 51-40. Lester scored 20 to lead the Chiefs in scoring. Game 1 6 pitted Southerlin against Wapato, with Sutherlin winning 76 68. Game 17 had Pendleton and Lapwai playing for the right to move onto the championship game. Lapwai won the hard fought game by the score of 91-88. Bob Sabotta poured in 36 for the winners and getting help with four other players scoring 1 2 or more points. James Scott got loose for 26 for Pendleton. Yakama and NW Chiefs played game 18. Yakama edged out the Chiefs 68-61. Jon and Alex each scored 16 points apiece for the winners. Game 19 had host Eagle Spirits running away from Wapato by the score of 78-95. Jaime Henry lead a balanced attack with 32 points for the Spirits. Glenn Jones scored 26 for Wapato. In the fourth place game Yakama defeated Eagle Spirit 79-70. Doug scored a game high 26 and Jon added 21 for the Yakama Bucks. Jake Suppah and Shawn Shaw had 23 & 1 8 respectfully for Eagle Spirits. By winning Yakama moved to the third place game and Eagle Spirits received fourth place. The third place game had Yakama and Pendleton playing. Pendleton Nee - Ta course llendricksen won the Long Putt on 9. First Gross winners were Bill Lndicott, Pat Sebar, Pat Kelly and Brian Peters. Second Gross winners were Charles Jackson, J. P. Putt, George Danzuka and Mike Matylewich. Third Gross winners were; Butch David, Ally David, I lobo Patt, and Lcs Billey. First Net went to T.C. Conner, Carol Conner, Janell Smith and Su Farley. Second Net winners arc Wil lie Stacona, Tony Stacona, Don Bagley, and Harry Hisatakc. Ron McDonald Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiae, Buick spon sored a hole-in-onc prize of a 1997 Buick LcSabrc. Kah-Nee-Ta Vaca tion Resort sponsored the Green Fees for the tournament. $50 Holc-in-one sponsors included Warm Springs Power Enterprises, Lcs Schwab Tire center, Grandma Hoffy's, and Spirit Communications, Inc. Golf packages were donated for prizes by Meadow Lakes Golf Course, Crooked River Ranch Golf Course, Mt. Adams Golf Course, Middlcficld Village Golf Course, Awbrcy Glen Golf Course, Christ mas Valley Golf Course, Gcarhart Golf Links, Eagle Crest Resort, Nine Peaks Golf Course, Juniper Golf Course, and the Orion Greens Golf Course. Other donations for prizes were made by Grandma Hoffy's, Erickscn's Sentry Market, Governor Victor Atiych,TigcrMart,Hatficlds, Great Earth Natural Foods, Les Schwab Tires, Sonny's Hotel, Ahcrn's Grocery, Video Video, Abby's Pizza, Coast-To-Coast, Sunny's Hair Salon, Safeway, Golf City, Wells Fargo Bank, The Miss ing Link, Braids and Boots, Warm Springs Market, Petals and Poseys, Indian Head Casino, Eraina Palmer, Janell Smith, Willie Stacona, Bculah and Raymond Calica. Thanks goes out to the staff and volunteers who made it happen ! Wil- , lie Stacona, Bculah Calica, Lcana ' Blueback, Mary McClung, Dora Goudy, Michael Hammond, Timo thy Smith, Evaline Patt, Moira McCurry, Kevin BlucBack, Adrian Smith, Colleen Roba, Joe Raushenburg the PGA Pro at Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Club and their Staff! by Lapwai won this match-up by the score of 7 1 -66. At half time the score was 35 42 in favor of Pendleton. Remo Smith poured in 23 first half points, making six trey's. Smith finished with a game high 33. Yakama placed third while Pendleton moved to the championship game. In order for the Pendleton to win championship they must beat Lapwai twice. In the championship game Lapwai faced Pendleton, the winner of the back door bracket. Lapwai used the shooting of Bob Sabotta and John Yurock who had 24 & 21 points respectfully, to win 85-70. James' Scott scored 24 for the second place Pendleton. Warm Springs wins ladies 8-ball division In Redmond, Oregon on April 24, the long exciting Redmond Pool League season ended. Twelve of Central Oregon's best teams participated in the event. The competition was fierce even though these Warm Springs gals lead throughout the season the championship was a nailbiter as it came down to the wire and the last game of the season. Three evenly matched top teams vied for the title. After the suspenseful smoke cleared the Warm Springs gals representing Redmond American Legion 1 stool alone, on top. They played their hearts out almost flawlessly under pressure and prevailed as undisputed pool champions of the Central Oregon High Desert area. While dethroning the former champs, 2nd place City Slickers 1 and 3rd place VFW 2 (Lillian Smith team). This American Legionl Sobriety Team was originally formed by (arm injury) Rita "Patches" Marchand and featured team members: MVP, Selena Boise, "Rookie of the Year" Seegray, Peggy "Metolius Kid" McKinnis, Captain, Jeri Smith, Betty "Boop" Bagley and sixth man Mi-Mi "Hot Shot" Hairy bull. Congratulations champs. Great job. The team was happy to see good sportsmanship throughout the season. May 3 Reservation Relay results given ThclOlh Annual Reservation Relay, was May 3, 1997, at the KahNecTa Resort 14 teams participated this year. Fouryouthleanis, l ive co-ed adult teams and five udult male teams participated. All the youth teams were locals, Willamette Valley Stridors brought many adult teams and local udult teams made up the rest of teams, plus one Bend team. Coming in first for the adult male, also overall winner, was Willamette Valley Slriders-The Faults, from Salem finishing the 58 mile course in six hours: 14 minutes: seven seconds. Team members we as follows-Gabriel Ccja, captain, Jesus Ccja, Jose Moreno, Salvador Garcia, and Paul Gazea. Second adult male, 3rd overall, went to the team of "Semi-Mixed" of While Salmon, with a time of 6hr, 37min and 59scc,. Team members consisted of captain Alex Mortcnsen, Shcrm Rouse, Julius Robertson, Kristen Frost and Brandon Ohncmus. Taking third in the adult male class was Willamette Valley Siriders-Leg 1 Wannebee's, Salem, with a time of 7. 1 4:00. Team members were as follows captain Eric Olson, Mick Evans, Todd Wilson, Eddie Franz and Joe Dang. Willamette Valley Striders-"See Ya There...", Salem, finished the course in 7.17:18 good enough for fourth place in the adult male class. Captain Kevin Pelky was joined by Rich Torassa, Greg Burgess, Jeff Bcmrosc and Brent Pelky. "Reservation Road Kill "turned in a time of 7.43:03, good enough for Fifth place adult male, Bend. Team captain Chad Brindlc, Douglas Dean, Michael Collar and Doug Williams. First co-ed adults, second overall, was "Bagel Burners", from Willamette Valley Slriders, Salem. Turning a time of 6.27:56. Team members were as Baseball skills Diamond skills competition will be held on Saturday May 10, at the Warm Springs Community Center starting time is 3 p.m. and at the Madras High School at 12 p.m. The contestants are judged on three different skills, throwing accuracy, running timed from second and hitting off a tee for distance. The age groups are 7-8, 9-10, 11 12 and 13-14, for both boy's and girls. The winners will move on to Sectionals TBA at a later date. Regionals will be at a Seattle Mariners game and the finals at the 1997 All-Star game. You may pick-up entry forms at the Community Center, Warm Springs Market and at Housing. lst-Lapwai, 2nd-Pendleton, 3rd Yakama, 4th-Eagle Spirits Sportsmanship-Scouts Most 3's & High Scorer 30 point average-Bob Sabotta MVP- Jackson Yurock Lapwai All-Stars Lapwai- Andy Leonard, Littlefoot Ellenwood and Zeke Danbo. Pendleton-Remo Smith, Z-man Smith and James Scott. Yakama Bucks-JoJo Mesplie, John Takes No Enemy. Eagle Spirits-Jake Suppah and Shawn Shaw. Glenn Jones, Wapato and Nick, Hoopa. Thanks to all the players that showed up. They extend a thank you to league officials, Glenda, all participants, supporters and everyone. ; ? . .5 . s;: mm - m wm . : &f I I ; $ t 1 1 1 ' - J Jtfc i I I ( I I ' f k . V 1 -. , . . I n J y " t- ft) H ' !. A ? : Redmond Pool League champs, American Legion 1 played their last games for the season April 24 at American Legion. Left to Right-Mi-Mi Suppah. Seegray, Peggy McKinnis, Betty Bagley, Selena Boise and Jeri Smith. follows: Bill McCull team captain, Jennifer Johnson, Debbie Gagen, Don llagen and Alan Yankus, Second in co-ed adults was "We're very slow", Willamette Valley Slriders, with a time of 8.06:43. Team members, Julie Jones, Mary Kimball, Rob Richard, Bill Lavcrde and learn captain Lee Fields. "We can do it", Willamette Valley Slriders, placed third in the adult co-ed with a time of 8.33:09. Team members were: Ted Gross team captain, Sandi Gross, Pati S wcaringcr, Brooke I lolstedt and Neil Gross. Fourth went to the team "No Sweat" of Warm Springs, with time of 9.21:10. Members were as follows: Tyrone Ike captain, Sandra Grccnc.Gerald Sampson Jr., Debbie Thompson and Lucas Ike. Fifth went to the team of "We ain't out of it....yet", from Warm Springs timed at 10.00:05. Team captain Laurie Danzuka, Doris Rose, Orvie Danzuka, Gerald Danzuka and Chct VanPclt. Taking First in the youth co-ed was the learn o! "Rainbow Park Wombats", Little League Following is the Little League schedules for the 1997, season. Minor League Boys teams & coaches, 1 -Madras Builders (Kathy Domingucz 475-6504), 2-Ericksons Sentry (Greg Carrol 475-6800), 3 Thrifty Drug (Dave Hansen 475-9458), 4-JJ's Auto (C.J. Brigham 475-4412), 5-Warriors (Donnie Winishut 553 3272), 6-Cul ver One (Alan Earnest 475 7350), 7-Braves (Delbert Gracia 553 4894), 8-Culver Two (Ron Williams no phone), 9-Bright Sox (Wayne Marshall 475-6068), 10-McDonalds (Don Wilson 475-1035). JHJunipcr Hills, FGFair Grounds, WSWarm Springs, CLLCuIver Thursday 58 Teams-FLD and NO. of FLD Bright Sox Madras Builders-JH-2, McDonalds Ericksons- JH 3, Thrifty Drug Culver One-JH-l, Braves JJ's Auto- FG 1, Culver Two Warriors-WS-l Tuesday 513 Madras Builders McDonalds-FG-1, . ; , , ... .v . Warriors Ercikson Sentry-FG-2, Thrifty Drug Braves-WS-l, JJ's Culver Two-CLL, Culver One Bright Sox-JH-l Thursday 515 Madras Builders JJ'sAuto-JH-l, Braves Ericksons Sentry-FG-3, Thrifty Drug CulverTwo-CLL, Bright Sox Warriors-WS-l, McDonalds Culver One-FG-l Tuesday 520 Madras Builders Ericksons Sentry-FG-2, Thrifty Drug JJ's Auto-FG-3, Warriors Culver-CLL, Braves McDonalds-JH-l , Bright Sox Culver Two- FG-2 Thursday 522 CulverOne MadarasBuilders-JH-2, Ericksons Sentry Thrifty Drug-JH-3, JJ's Auto Warriors-WS-2, Culver Two Bright Sox-FG-l , Braves McDonanlds-FG-2 Minor League Girls team number & coaches, l-Gators(Rosa Graebel 553 3241 work), 2-Stars (Marty Wells 553 3243 work), 3-Dairy Queen (Tracy Dmtryk 475-3670), 4-Madras Lions (Chris Walke 475-1707), 5-Culver (Leonard Lang 546-6722). Friday 59 Culver Stars-WS-3, Gators Madras Lions-FG-2 Monday 512 Dairy Queen Stars-WS-3, Culver Madras Lions-FG-3 Wednesday 514 Stars Gators-WS-3,Culver Madras Lions-FG-l Friday 516, no games Monday 519 Culver Gators-WS-3, Madras Lions Dairy Queens-JH-3 Wednesday 521 turning in a time of 7.59:52. Phillip Squicmphen was the team captain, other members were as follows: Raymond Anderson, John Kalama, Amanda Alexander, Angela Sanders and Glen . Smith. "Greene Acres" of Warm Springs came away with second timed at 8. 1 2: 1 4. Team members arc as follows Gabe Walker captain, Joseph Stevens, Carlos Lopez, Jess Stevens. Darrlynnc Scott, Felecia Bennett and Amanda Sanchez. With at lime of 9.14:53. "Cougars" Warm Springs, took first place in the youth male. Team members were ps follows: Aaron Greene captain, Kcno Tuckta, Floyd Frank Jr., McKinlcy Lopez, Ramonc Greene, Robert Sam Jr. and Melvin Stahi. Taking home first in the youth female division was the "Cougarettes", of Warm Springs, in a time of 1 1 hours. Dalecnc Frank captain, Laritta Greene, Shelly Greene-Boise, Bene McKinlcy, Shcy la Frank, Camillc Spino and Kay len Wolfe. Schedules Madras Lioins Stars-WS- 1 .Dairy Queen Culver-CLL Friday 5-23 Stars Culver- CLL, Madras Lions Gators-WS-1 Major Boys team number & coaches, 1-Insurance Mart (Bob Gill 475-3375), 2 Rotary (Al DuPont 475-7111), 3 Papooses (Austin Greene 553-3243), 4 Christian Church (Mike Lcno 475-23 14), 5 Little Bucks (Scott Moses 553-11 70), 6 Culver (Slan Webb 546-3650), 7 Indians (Jody Goudy), 8 Kiwanis (Max Walters 475-3930) Friday 59 FLD Culver Insurance Mart-FG-1, Indians Little Bucks-WS-l, Rotary Christain Church-JH-3, Kawanis Papooses-WS-2 Monday 512 Little Bucks Rotary-FG-2, Papooses Indians-WS-l, Christian Church Culver-CLL, Insurance Mart Kiwanis-JH-1 Wednesday 514 Rotary Insurance Mart-FG-iJ, Papooses Christian Church-JH-$, Culver Little Bucks-WS-l, Indians Kiwanis-JH-3 Friday 516 Rotary Papooses-WS-1, Little Bucks Christian Church-FG-1, Insurance Mart Indians-WS-f2, Kiwanis Culver-CLL Monday 519 ' ,. Culver Papooses-WS-l, Indians Rotary-FG-2, Insurance Mart Little Bucks-WS-2, Kiwanis Christian Church-JH-1 ' ' ' No more games until 528. ' Major Girls team number & coaches, 1-Gamblcrs (Levi VanPelt 553-3246), 2-Madras Produce (Carl Daniels 475 6246), 3-Culver (Lance Goicoa), 4 Light Technics (Terry Drew 475-4229). Thursday 58 FLD Madras Produce Gamblers-WS-1, Light Technics Culver-CLL Tuesday 513 Culver Madras Produce-JH-2, Gamblers Light Technics-JH-3 Thursday 515 Culver Gamblers-WS-2, Light Technics Madras Produce-FG-2 Tuesday 520 Gamblers Madras Produce-JH-2, Culver Light Technics-JH-3 Senior Boys team number & coaches, 1 -Madras Elks (Dallas Stovall 475 3953), 2 MT. View Hospital (Robert Holcomb 475-4640), 3-Bright Sox (Joe Chaves 475-0438), 4 Warm Springs (Dan Lawrence 553-3274). Senior Girls team number & coaches, 1 Ahern's (Kim Martin 475-3324), 2 Figaros (Greg Johnsons 475-4527), 3 Warm Springs (Dana Smith). Interlock play should start the week of the May 19.