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SpilyayTymoo 10 November 6, 1997 Spilyay Tymoo Sports Warm Springs, Oregon 1 White Bufffaloes Drop Homecoming Game II was the day of excitement, the parades, the bon lire, the crowning of the Queen and the home coming football came, where everything was to be of excitement. . ( " 5'- , iri '..ivm ! 't'hrfi it'twM'i 'V"i-'p: t r'i! . : The Cheerleaders The Madras White Buffalo Cheerleaders are always out there rooting for the home team keeping the spirit high for the boys who are out there playing te game. Pictured hare are: top left, Stephenie Johnson; top middle, Cindy Adam; Top right; April Hornbuckle; Bottum left; Jennifer Nasset, middle Sara Starkle and Jennifer Broker.No matter how tough or bad things are the cheerleaders are right there urging the boys on. Madras High School 1997-98 JVVarsity Boys Basketball Schedule Margaret Sturza A.D. (541 ) 475-7265 FAX (541)475-7744 DATE OPPONENT LOCATION GAME TIME 121 Mon Redmond Jamb.jvv Redmond . i 125 Fri BobMcKenzie Madras 5:457:30 126 Sat Memorial Trny V Ast.HnlyJSist. 5:457:30 1212 Fri Cascade jvv Madras 5:457:30 1216 Tue Gladstone jvv Madras 5:457:30 1218 Thu Sisters jv Madras 5:45 1 220 Sat Port.Christ. jvv P.CAVawerPac 3:305:30 1227 Sat Sisters V Madras Jj30 1229-31 Seaside T. V Seaside TBA MTAV . 16 Tue Sherwood jvv Sherwood 5:457:30 110 Sat Estacada jvv Madras 5:457:30 113 Tue LaSalle jvv Madras 5:457:30 115 Thu Culver jv Culver 5:30 123 Fri Wilsurtville jvv Madras 5:457:30 124 Sat Valley Cath. jvv Valley Cath. 5:457:30 127 Tue The Dalles jvv The Dalles 5:457:30 130 Fri Gladstone jvv Gladstone 5:457:30 23 Tue Portland Chris, jvv Madras 5:457:30 26 Fri Sherwood jvv Madras 5:457:30 210 Tue Estacada jvv Estacada 5:457:30 213 Fri LaSalle jvv LaSalle 5:457:30 219 Thu Valley Cath. jvv Madras 5:457:30 224 Tue Wilsonville jvv Wilsonville 5:457:30 228 Sat The Dalles jvv Madras 5:457:30 33 Tue Tiebreaker TBA 7j00 35 Thu 5(8 2 43 TBA 7.00 37 Sat Winners ( Hi seed TBA 1:00 310 Tue Winner S 1 TBA &L 317-21 STATE ; 90397 I I The Bowmen from Sherwood saw to it a little different as they came to town to play some football and spoil all Hie frills for the home town team, The Bowmen played some hard 'j i i . .Tr-v... V ..A football against a banged up Madras White Buffalo team. Many key players on the injured list in some way, with a sore ankle, back or other ailments that has slowed the Buffalo team considerably. It was a tough played game on the Buff Grid Iron, in front of a packed grandstand and some standing room only. So close but yet so far away the victory slipped away from the Buffs at the point after touch down tries. Two kicks went to the wayside as the first kick went wide of the goal posts and the second one was blocked. The third try for the extra point the Buffaloes went for two to even the score, but the Sherwood defense tightened up to stop Brian Miller the ball carrier short of pay dirt. The Bowmen played a smart game in the closing minutes using up as much of the clock as they could and finally time took its toll on the Buffalo's and they were unable to get anything going in the closing minutes of the game where the Sherwood Bowmen came away with a two point win over the crippled Buff team. On the brighter side of things for the Buffs, Jcrold Rico took the opening kick-off and skirted down the sidcl ine for the first score of the night in the neighborhood of 94 or 96 yards to pay dirt to give the Madras White Buffaloes a 6-0 lead. The kick went wide but the tempo started in the Buffs favor. The rest of the quarter went scoreless, but the Sherwood Bowmen were on the move piling up yardage on the ground and finally early in the second quarter the Bowmen scored on a one yard run, and the kick was good giving them the lead of 7-6. After some hard play both ieams put up a good defense with hard popping pads the Sherwood running backs were able to score again. This time the kick '' failed but, they had the lead 13-6. 4', The' Buffs ' kept ' their r. determination going and they took the ball down field where ; Christensen went in for the score. : The Kick wad blocked which made the score 13-12 at the half time break. Johnson wins Ail - Eight-year-old Jenna Johnson, was awarded the All-Around saddle of the Annual St. Pat's Cowdeo Sunday, October 19, 1997. She placed first in barrel racing and goat tying, receiving a belt buckle in both events. She placed second in the Keyhole and horseless roping events earning her a total of $57 in prize money. Johnson comes from a rodeo family. Her mother is barrel racer Jodell Johnson and her grandfather is Delford Johnson. Jenna is a member of the Oregon Peewee Rodeo Road Warriors 1997 Mini-Biathlon Saturday, 11 A.M. November 8, 1997 Cost: $8.00 - Pre-registration $10.00-Day of race Divisions: Men's, Women's, Co-ed, and Youth November Fitness Challenge -Triple point's More Information contact Andy Leonard at 553-3243 Pendleton announce - t m 'l r . I The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation would like to announce the upcoming events. An All Indian Veteran' s Bas ketball Tournament, November 15 16. 8 teams, $125 entry fee. Single elimination with consolation bracket. First through 4th place awards plus sportsmanship. To sign up, contact Allen Crawford at 541-278-3981, Teresa Crane at 54 1 -278-5288 or the Tribal Recreation Office at 54 1-278-5365. Third Annual Turkeyfist Fight Night on November 22 at the Mis sion gym. all ages welcome to par ticipate. Smoker-type fight night with A t During a time out in the game with the Sherwood Bowmen the team huddle to together waiting for a word from the coaching staff on the stratdgy for the game as they trail 18-20, they need to get the ball back and score, but time ran out on the Buffs as they lose a heartbreaker and the last game of the league. Identifible are Keller Cnstensen left, 21 Jerold Rico, 44 Jered Moses, 81 Kyle Wyatt. Brian Miller seeing more action in this game since he was diagnosed with a heart condition, but has seen more action in punting and kicking for the Buffs. In the game Miller came out to complete some very good passes to .spark the Buff offensive team. At one point he made a long run but it was called back on a penalty. In the third quarter both teams scored their last TD's, as the Bowmen scored on a pass with the kick good to give them a 20-12 lead. The Buffs came back to score on a, Miller ,to Johnson pass, but, . Millers bootleg run failed. The final score of 20-18. With the season over the Buffs gained the No. 3 seed for state playoffs, as they travel to meet the Vale Vikings on Saturday at 1 p.m. MST. Around saddle Association and has had interest in rodeo since she was five. Her favorite event is the barrel racing, the same event her mom participates in at rodeos. Johnson travels with her family to various rodeos all over and participates when they have peewee events. She has a horse named "Bucky" that she rides at the rodeos. For now Johnson will turn out her horse to rest. Until the spring she will start the peewee rodeos and travel down the road. upcoming events ! -11 rt!- fnntief t prizes to all entrants. Contact the Tribal Recreation office for more information and to enter. This is a non-sanctioned event. An Annual Family Basketball Tourney, November 28-29 at the Mission gym. Open to the first 8 teams to sign up. Contact the Tribal Recreation office for more informa tion. Annual Christmas Basketball Tournament, December 26-31. 8 teams needed for each of the follow ing brackets: 6-8; 9-12; 13-15; 16 I8;and 19-29. Tosign uporformore information contact the Tribal Rec reation office. 1 '' ' ' ,'1 Buffalo Basketball Season Just around the Corner The 1997-98, basketball season Ine first outing for this years is right around the bend and here in Madras the practice started Monday, Nov. 3, 1997, with the exception of the football players who still have a game in the state play-offs. When the Football players complete their season than the full schedule of work outs will begin. At the present time there are several boys who have turned out for the first practice sessions. There are several boys who have participated in basketball last season who are still out for the football team s ; ' hi , 1 " 1 1 J ' ': ' ' , A ! fa . . "' i ! : T- ) All-Around Jenna Johnson received this saddle at the Annual St. Pat's Cowdeo October 1 9. .. . -. j iiiimii ii i m wiim - - "v-r--,-""--,,'---,,-r'",-"--i team will be December 1 , 1 997, at the Redmond Jamboree, for both the jvV teams will be participating in. The next will be the Bob McKenzie Memorial Tourney held in the Buffalo Dome Dec. 5, 6, 1997. Teams for that tournament will include Astoria, Henley, Sisters and the Host White Buffalos. The Buffalos will have a full Tri-Valley league schedule, for some top notch basketball games all season long. And hopefully in March they will be going to the state tourney again. K