10 October 9,1 W7 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo , '.I ' ilti SpilyayTymoo Sports f'"Su--V' r.-J-.r I Vt-X. ill ! The All-around winner of the 1997 Cowdeo will recieve this nice saddle donated by DMJ's The 29th Annual St Pat's Cowdeo To be held October 18 &19, at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds in Madras, will be open for registration September 22, at 9 a.m. Kids ages five to 14 are eligible, to register call Kathy Bain at 546-2130. Registration wil close October 3, or earlier if events are filled. Red Wolfe Natives ' 1 f, .(" y i... Team picture of Red Wolfe Natives Back row left to Right: Lori Stevens, Sandra Danzuka, Sharon Jones and and Lisa Perez Red Wolfe Natives women's slo pitch softball team of Warn Springs came home with the top prize from the 1997 N.I. A. A Men's and Women's Slo-Pitch Nationals held September 25-27, at Fort McDowell Indian community near Phoenix, Arizona. Lyle's Gals, also from Warm Springs, won fifth piace. There were 16 lady teams in the two day tournament. On their way to first place the Red Wolve Natives defeated Red Nation of Phoenix, War Hawks of New Mexico, and Instigators. They next faced Dine of Page, Arizona and lost. In their next JCMS volleyball off The Jefferson Countv Middle School volleyball team eighth grade team won its first match against Pilot Butle September 23, at Pilot Butte. The 'B' team won 15-5, 15-0 and 15 6. The 'A' team won 15-5, 15-1 and 15-7. The seventh grade 'A' team won 15-7, 15-10, and 8-15. The 'B' team lost 15-9, 10-15 and 5-15. Madras played Crook County Thursday, September 25. The JCMS eighth grade 'A' team won 15-3, 15 7 and 7-15. The 'B' team score was 15-12, 15-4 and 11-15. Scores were not available for the seventh grade teams. On Tuesday September 30, Obsidian came to JCMS. The JCMS eighth grade 'B' won two matches and lost one, the scores were as follows 15-5. 14-16 and 15-2. The eiehth grade 'A' team won one and lost tw o, 1 1 -1 5. 3-1 5 and 1 5-1 1 . The seventh grade 'A' and 'B' teams recorded two wins and had one loss. Thursdav October 2, the JCMS Lady Buffs'travcled to Pilot Butte to face Pilot Buttes second teams. The seventh and eiehth grade teams from JCMS won alfof thier matches. The eighth grade B" team won 15-4. 15- ifT I 1 ' ( i y C' j t5''71 i 1 ' ' f". ' , - '1 ; .i -vicWr-i- ! . :if'.i"K "For A Change of Pace" 10-K runsetfor October 18 KahNeeTa Tall I () K run is set for October I X. at the KahNeeTa Village & Spa. The Warm Springs Recreation department will be sponsoring the KahNeeTa fall I O K run "l or A Change of Pace" (6.2 miles) and a two mile run. Starting time will be I0:(K) a.m. for both races. lintry fee is $5no T shirt and $8with T-shirt, and $10 on the day of the race. I'rc-registration will be at the Warm Springs Community Center from 8a.m. to5 p.m. Monday through Fridays. Deadline is Friday October 1 7. Race day registration will be from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at the KahNeeTa village Patio. The age groups are as follows: 6&under, 7-12 years, 13-18 years. 1 9-29 years, 30-39 years, 40-49 years and 50&ovcr for both male and female. The course will start at the KahNeeTa village as the 10-K runners start out in a eastward direction on a paved road through rolling hills adjacent to the scenic 18 hole golf course and the trout-filled Warm Springs river. The runners will turn around at the 3.1 mile mark. Runners will return to the starting point at the village. The two mile fun run will also start and finish at the KahNeeTa village. Each divisional winner will receive awards for placing. All , entrants will receive a T-shirt and a raffle ticket. Raffle items will be donated from local merchants. win Women's , . , ' .. ' Christal Leonard, Missy Scott, Lana Leonard, Jennifer Jim , Kim Manuel. Front Left to Right: Lynn Tanewasha, Char Jackson game, Red Wolfe Natives defeated Lumbee Ladies to advance to the championship game. In the championship game the Natives defeated Dine twice to win first place. Lyle's Gals won their first two games and lost their last two, on their way to winning fifth place. The Red Wolfe Natives received first place jackets and a trophy. Lyle' s Gals received fifth place trophy and T-Shirts. All-Stars were as follows: Red Wolfe Natives-Char Jackson and Missy Scott. Christel Leonard to a good start 3. and 1 5-5. The eight grade 'A' team won 15-9, 15-0 and 15-5. The seventh grade 'A' team won 15-6, 15-5, and 15-9. The 'B' team won with scores of 1 5-10, 1 5-3 and 1 5-5. Eighth grade coach Lorinda Lowe stated "It was a great night once the girls got over the bus ride." Following are the rosters for the JCMS eight grade and seventh grade teams: 8th grade traveling team: Nicole Main, Heidi Hume, Holley Marquardt, Rachel Lofting, Crystal Levitt, Amy Harris, Jamie Jaca, Nikki Daniels, Tara Barnes, Natalie Mitchell, Rene DeJarnett, Holley Hinsen, Wynter Sky Smith, Delia Summelink, Liana Tom, Tarah Sweeney, Michelle Manion Valeria Parez and coach Lorinda Lowe. 7th grade traveling team: Beth Cooper, Jessica Anderson, Kaylccn Clements, Teressa Alexander, Monica O'Meara, Sue Ortiz, Karly Hunt, Ashley Ellwood, Heidi Mannebach. Pasha Smith, Brandi Smith, Holly Parsons. Heidi Rice, Liz Rufener, Elysia Zarate, Janea Short, Lindsay Carroll and coach Chip Sweeney. White Buffs The Madras White Buffaloes beat the Lstacada Rangers 45-8 on September 26. Brian Miller past for 1 42-yards and had four touch-downs passes. Madras also moved into (he top ten rankings in the AP polls for class 3A football, Madras is now ranked ninth in the state. Madras scored 14 points in the first quarter, neither team scored in the second quarter. In the third quarter Madras exploded for 28 points. Going into the fourth Madras had a 42-0 lead. The game was delayed 40 minutes after Johnson hit a 20-yard to give Madras a 45-0 lead. The Madras players and coaches thought that the 45 point rule was in affect for the game, but the refcrres said that the game will continue. When play resumed, in the fourth quarter, Madras was hit with penalties for delay of game. So the Buffs had to kick-off from their own 10-yard yard line. This set up the Rangers only TD of the game a two-yard run. Estacada added two more points to make the score 45-8. For the game Madras had 255 yards rushing. Keller Christensen carried the pigskin 23 times forl47 yards. Shawn Wollin hadeightcarrics for 93-yards and had a 62-yard TD run. Johnson caught five passes for 107 yards with one TD catch. Miller passed for 142-yards with four TD passes. Madras oeiense recoverea. three fumbles by Wollin, Marty Matheny and Ken Ferguson. Slo-Pitch Nationals received MVP honors. June and Juliane Smith were named to the All Star team from Lyle's Gals. Each All-Star received a bat bag. Team members of the Red Wolfe' team were Missy Scott, Char Jackson, Christel Leonard, Lynn Tanewasha, Lori Stevens, Lana Leonard, Sandra Danzuka, Sharon Jones, Jennifer Jim and Lisa Perez. Lyle's Gals team members were June Smith, Juliane Smith, Jocelyn Moses, Bridget Culpus, Tonya Mitchell, Bobbie Calica, Luann Foltz, Saphronia Katchia, Sonya, Jackie and Maria, last names not known. Blackwolf 9th Annual Prevention 6 Foot & Under Plus 1 Basketball Tournament November 14, 15, & 16, 1997 at the Warm Springs Community Center Entry Fee: $275 1 6 Teams ' Host Team: Northwest Chiefs all other teams pay entry fee (no exceptions) $100 deposit (non-refundable) required as soon as possible to guarantee team slot, balance due by first game played (no exceptions) 1 st to 6th Place Awards; All-star Awards; Mr. Hustle, Mr. Rebound, Top Gun, High Scorer, Most 3-Point jackets; MVP Pendleton jacket; among ether awards For more information contact: FosterJ'Dean Kalama PO Box 623 Warm Springs, OR 97761 (541)553-1392 TinaEaston Aguilar PO Box (541)553-1960 (home) 553-3274 (work) This is an alcoholdrug free event; not responsible tor accidents, injuries andor theft have 5-0 overall, 3-0 league record k Madras defense closes in on Gladstone runner The Madras White Buffaloes defeated the Gladstone Gladiators 35-6 on October 3, to improve it's Tri-Valley league record to 3-0 and "5 - 0 overall. Madras head coach Chip ucioituu suucu, uimu mmu, mw ' Buffs starting quarterback, made some big plays for us tonight, with his scrambling abilities." The Gladstone Gladiators hurt themselves with five, first-half fumbles and Madras made them play on three occassions. The first was when Jarod Moses recovered a G.ladjajprs . fumble .near mid-field, .filler J.he1 .took over, first he Scambled 23 yards on a play which loooked like he was going to be sacked for a loss. On the next play Miller ran a quarterback bootleg for a 17-yard touchdown. The first quarter ended with the scoreboard reading Madras 7, Gladstone 0. In the second quarter the Buffs widened its lead to 21-0. At the start of the second the Gladiators ' quarterback looked as if he ran for a TD, but a clipping penalty brought Wild Horse Race finals start October 14 Four Professional Wild Horse Race teams from Central Oregon are heading to the National finals held in Billings, Montana October 14-18. The Jason Smith team of Warm Springs, leads the standing going in to this event. Team members include Smith, Mark Tobiasson and Joe McLean. The Spud Smith team, of Madras, is in fourth place. Spud is joined by brother Rodney Smith and Ricky Lyons. The team of Edison Yazzie, Ed Simpson and Jarrod Horner from Prineville, are in sixth place in the standings. The last team from Central Oregon is Jeff Solesbee, Jim Bailey and John Seely of. Terrebonne. They are seeded eighth. 934 Warm Springs, OR 97761 Y J the ball back to Madras' 31 -yard line. On the next play Madras' Peter Johnson picked up a Gladstone fumble and ran it in from 11-yards out. Johnson added the point after the score to make the score 14-0. On the ensuing kickoff Gladstone could not handle the pigskin. Madras took over on the Gladiators 22-yard line. From there Keller Christensen rambled 31 -yards to make the score 20- 0, Johnson added his third extra point on the night making the score 21- 0 with 8:59 left in the first half. Gladstone ran three plays then had to punt. Madras also was unable to move the ball and was forced to punt. Once again Gladstone couldn't find the handle, Madras recovered the ball on Gladstone's 22-yard line. Two plays later Miller made a great 2 1 -yard TD pass to Jerold Rico to make the score 28-0, after Johnson made the extra point. At half time the score was 28 0 infavor of the Buffs. In the third Madras wanted to put the game out of reach. Keller Christensen ran Madras' final score Six advance in Punt, Pass and Kick Rodney Katchia shown here kicking the ball while other youth await their turn Six boys and girls from Warm Springs were among the winners of the Punt, Pass and Kick contest held September 30 & October 1, at the Warm Springs Community Center. The winners now advance to the sectional finals at Tualatin Hills Park in Portland on October 1 8, beginning at 9 a.m. The participants scores are taken from three football skills, passing, punting and kicking. The highest score in each skill will be added together when the contestants are done. The boys winners were: Age 8-9, lst-Vaughn Prow, Madras, won with a score of 206. Rodney Katchia, Warm Springs, was second with a score of 158. A score of 156 score earned third place for Albert Adams, Warm Springs. Age 10-11, 1st went to Patch Adams, Warm Springs, w ith a score of 244. 2nd place honors went to F If on the night a 12-yard TD. Johnson added the extra point and Madras lead 35-0. The visitors did not quit as they drove the ball to the Buffs 4 yard line, but the Buffs goal line defense stop the Gladiators at the 3-yard line. Madras ran the clock out to wend the third quarter. In the fourth, with game out of reach Deloretto put most of the starters on the bench and let his second stringers finish the game. Gladstone put one good drive together and scored on a 1-yard TD run by Rodney Cook. The games final score was Madras 35, Gladstone 6. j Christensen rushed for 1 3 1 yards, recoverd two fumbles, and had two TD's. Miller completed one pass for 21 -yards and one TD, he also rushed for 60-yards and one TD. Johnson had one TD and five extra points. Madras recoved six Gladstone fumbles. Johnson, Zarate, Cordes and Moses recoved one. Christensen recovered two. Madras will travel to Portland Christian this Thrusday October 9, Kick-off is set for 7:30 p.m. Simon Jim, Warm Springs, with a score of 203. Manuel Greene, Warm Springs, turned in a score of 164 which earned him third place. Age 12-13, 1st place went to Brandon Mitchell.Warm Springs, with a score of 189. Scott Kalama, Warm Springs, placed second with a score of 171. Age 14-15, Jackie Shadley, Madras, won with a score of 303, the highest score for the contest. Girls winners: Age 10-11, lst-Sasha Mitchell, Warm Springs, with a score of 241. Jaylcen Main, Warm Springs, placed 2nd with her score of 162. 3rd place was won by Cyrille Mitchell, Warm Springs, with a score of 99. Age 12 13, 1st place was won by Nicole Main with a total score of 257. Age 14-15, Reina Estimos' 279 earned her 1st in her age category. For more information contact Andy Leonard at 553-3243.