Warm Springs. Oregon SpilyayTymoo ll'l I'llllll'l lY I M W - " . gr4 Spilyay Tymoo Sports i iif9 1 Top ranked Astoria memorial 'V.f:;-'' "i ir, ' .. W i I .y V I u Madras defenders watch a unidenfied Sisters player gets ready to won The Astoria Fisherman showed why they are ranked 1 in class 3 A, in defeating Henley 60-53 on Friday night and defeated Sisters in the championship game to win the Bob McKenzie boys 'memorial basket ball tournament held at Madras High school December 5 & 6. In the first game Astoria defeated Henley 60-53 to move into the Championship game. In the second game Sisters beat the host White Buffs by the score of 79-60. The first quarter, .of.. play, Madras played right with Sisters at the end of the first the scoreboard read Madras 21, Sisters 20. In the second quarter Madras got off to a slow start and Sisters scored the first five points of the quarter, to take a lead of 25-23. Sisters ne,ver trailed again. The score at half-time was Sisters 41 Madras 32. In the third qaurter Madias could not buy a basket and Sisters started to use its size advantage with Jon Justin 6'3", Walter Gager 6'6" and Kle Corce 65" doing most of the damage. At the end of the third Madras was down 42-63. Madras might have been down by more if reserve sophmore guard Jorge Mora didn't have six quick points on three steals. In the fourth quarter Sisters ran November Fitness Challenge won by Indian Head Casineo Results of the 1997 November Fitness Challenge. The overall winners for the highest point total in minutes of exersize went to the team from Indian Head Casino. ...... The point average and Second place overall went to the Warm Springs Fire and Safety team. The Early Child Education Pod-A excrsized their way to third place and Pod-E earned Fourth place. The winners of the Poker Walk Run were Birney Greene who won The 22nd Annual Warm Springs Indian Holiday Bowling Tournament is set for December 26-28, Pelton Lanes, Madras. ABCAVIBC sanctioned Prize fee 100 returned Men'sAVomen'sMixed team 6:30 & 9 p.m. Friday and 12 p.m.. Saturday. Men'sAVomen's Holiday Roll-Off 2 p.m. Sunday $5 entry fee(must qualify). SinglesDoubles 2:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday. Mixed Doubles 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday. YABA 9 a.m. Saturday 1st 30 entries. Mixed Masters 9 p.m. Saturday $20 entry. Per entryPer event $15.00. Breakdown: Prize fee $7.75, Lineage $5.25 and Expenses $2. This year's tournament in Honor of: "Special events & Added purse" For more information you may contact Margie Tuckta PO Box 895, Warm Springs or Jerry Sampson PO Box 847, Warm Springs. Play-For Fun basketball youth league looking for Teams are needed for a Play-For-Fun youth basketball league. Ages eight & under Co-Ed, 9-1 4 years old boys and girls. lam also looking for help referees, people to help clean and maintain gym floors, and patrol the building. We are thinkingof kids that don't get wins Second Annual Bob McKenzie A 1 A V -i if j.. 1 away from the Buffs and won by the score of 79-60. Madras was lead in scoring by Jason Cordes with 22 and TJ Moschetti added 1 6. Sisters was lead byJonJustins' 18 points, Kyle Corce 15 and Walter Gager 15. Matt Everson pitched in 14. Madras next played the Henley Hornets in the Third place game, with the Buffs edging out thee Hornets 72-68. In the first quarter, Madras great . play from TJ Moschetti who, had a team high 1 8 points. Madras Idad 21 19 at the end of the first. In the second quarter, the game seesawed back and forth with the Buffs holding onto a four point lead at half time 36-32. The game remained the same through out the third with Madras still leading 53-48 at the endof the third. In the fourth qaurter Jason Cordes scored Madras's last seven points to help the Buffs hold off Henley 72 68. The Hornets looked like they were going to steal a victory away from the Buffs. The Buffs Cordes had different ideas scored a three pointer, a two point lay-in and added two free throws to preserve the win for Madras. video rentals and Ruthie McKenzie won a half of case of pop. Although the luncheon was postponed. The luncheon was still a success and I , Lavena Ike, would like to thank the cooks Agnes Lawrence and Leona Ike. Who cooked the fry bread and stew. The staff at the Warm Springs Wellness Center would like to thank the sponsors: Warm Springs Market and Video Video for their donation gifts for the winners of the Poker WalkRun. players .ilnt of nlavinc time. We iust want the kids to come to the gym and play for fun this is not a competitive activity! If you are interested in getting involved or helping, or have any ideas, please give us a call at: 553 9030 Dcanie or 553-81 19 Reva or leave a message at 553-1831. v 4 ', Sr- 1 1- stuff the ball in a game that Sisters For the game Madras connected on seven treys with Moschetti hitting two and Cordcs had three. Tim Frost, a 6'9" senior, lead the Hornets with 20 points. The championship pitted the top ranked Astoria Fishermen and the Outlaws from Sisters. Sisters started out strong and lead 16-13 at the end of the first. In the second quarter, Astoria used the inside play of 6'9" senior Austin Houghtaling and took the lead 37-33 at halftime. ., ' ' In the third quarter, the Fishermen built its lead to 55-44 going into the final frame. The Outlaws rode the hot shooting of Matt Everson, who made eight treys on the night, to close the gap to with in four points. But the Fishermen would not bend and won 72-68. Houghtaling lead all scorers with 26 points and recieved help from teammate Justin Kalar who pitched in 14 for the winners. Sisters was lead by Everson who had 24, eight treys, and Jon Justin added 18. First place Astoria Second place Sisters Thrid place Madras Fourth place Henley Madras girls varsity basketball run record nr- Deece Suppah pulls down a rebound in a game against Wilsonville played December 9. The 39th Annual All-Indian Men's Holiday Basketball Tournament is set for December 31 to January 1. At the Warm Springs Community Wellness Center. Madras Buffs lose 1st League game, fall to 1 -3 The Madras boy's varsity basketball team opened its 1997-98 Tri-Valley league play with a loss to the Gladstone Gladiators. This was a match up of two of the top four teams from last year. The final score was 77-62. In the first Madras trailed right from the start with Gladstone taking command with its height advantage, four of the starting five over 6'0" and the tallest being senior Brian Newton 6'5". Madras trailed 1 6-1 9 at the end of the first. Peter Johnson scored nine of his team high 20 points, to keep Madras close. In the second quarter, the Gladiators started to pull away and lead 37-28 with 46 seconds to in the half. Madras score five points and was down 33-37 at half-time and looked like they might have some momentum going into the second half. In the third quarter, Madras used the strong play of Jason Cordcs and JV holds off Gladstone for a 51-44 win The Madras JV boys team took control early and lead the whole game to beat Gladstone 51-44. Madras was ahead 1 3-9 at the end of the first. The Buffs rode the shooting touch of Sophomore Alex Hillerwhohadagamehigh 13 points and six in the first'half. In the second quarter Madras lead grew to 11 points at 27-18 at half time. In the third, Madras maintained its 1 1 point edge and were ahead 38 27 going into the final frame. In the fourth, the Gladiators made OSAA passes Madras High school has a new rule that states that if a player or coach is ejected by an official. The athletic director of the school of the ejected player or coach and the commissioner of of ficials shall notify the OSAA by fax of the ejection by the next work day. Ejected coaches must leave the contest immediately and shall not be allowed further contact with the team members for the duration of that contest. It shall be the responsibility of the school to disallow the ejected player or coach from participating in the next 3-.-v IS Gerald Rico who helped Madras to pull within one point at 47-48 with six minutes left in the third. Madras was held without a field goal and the Gladiators went on a eight and 0 run to lead 56-47 at the end of the third. In the fourth, Newton got some assitance from teammate Casey Pilcggi, a 6"2" Sr, who scored eight second half points to help the Gladiators build a 62-52 lead with five minutes left in the game. Gladstone kept the pressure on and was ahead 72-62 with 1 :34 left in the game. Madras did not score after that and lost their first league game. The final score read Madras 62, Gladstone 77. For the game Johnson had 20 points, Cordcs had 14 and Rico pitched in 15 for Madras. Newton scored a game high 22 and Pileggi had 12 for Gladstone. Madras next game will be at Portland Christian December 20, then will travel to Seaside Tournament December 29-31. a run at the Buffs lead and with 2:13 left in the game Gladstone was down 48-41. Madras then picked-up its defense, which held the Gladiators to three points the rest of the way and won 51-44. Alex Hiller had 13 and Jake Jaca pitched in 12 for the winners. Gladstone was lead by Kevin Crane's 1 1 points. Following is the JV roster: Keller Christensen, Jake Jaca, Alex Hiller, Brian Klos, Ryan Simmelink, John Kalama, Jay McCabe and Larry McNamee. The coach is Doug Miles. new rule on ejected players or coaches scheduled contest. Should an ejected player or coach participate at the next scheduled contest, that action shall be considered use of an ineligible participant and shall result in forfeiture of that contest and other penalties as determined by the Board. Note this does not apply to basketball players whom have fouled out of a contest. The appeal process: if in the opinion of the principal of the ejected coachplayer, the ejection was based upon misapplication of a rule or rules by the official(s), the principal may The Madras girls varsity basketball team won its first Tri Valley league game against Wilsonville December 9, at the Buff Dome. The score was 47-42. Madras record now stands at 3-1. The game started out slow with the score at the end of the first quarter being 9-1 1 infavor of the Wildcats of Wilsonville. In the second quarter, Madras out scored Wilsonville 13 to six to take a 22-17 lead at half-time. In the third quarter, Katie Christensen scored four points to give Madras a 28-25 lead with three minutes to play in the third. Madras went on a nine point run to make the score 37-27 at the end of the third. In the fourth Madras looked like it might put the game away, but Madras Lady Buffs takes Burns tournament fhe Madras Lady Buffaloes girls' varsity basketball team won the Burns Invitational basketball tournament, December 5 and 6, at Burns High School. Joining Madras was host Burns, Nyssa and Bonanza. In their first game the Lady Buffs dismantled the Nyssa Bulldogs and won going away by the score of 76 26. In the first quarter, Madras out scored the Bulldogs 22-6 and never looked back. The Buffs lead at half time 39-14. In the second half the Buffs defense held the Bulldogs to 12 second-half points while scoring 37 points. Madras had five players in double Figures in scoring lead by Kea Wyatt and TaraLee Suppah'sl3 points apiece. Deece Suppah and Marie Kalama added 10 points apiece with Heather Klos pitching inl I points. Freshman boys win in overtime, improve to 3- 1 The Madras freshman boys team won its first Tri-Valley league game with a thrilling overtime 75-65 victory over the Gladstone Gladiators and improved to 3-1 overall. Madras rode the hot shooting of Chasen Walker who had a game high 29 points. In the first, Madras looked to be nervous and trailed 14-21 at the end of the first quarter. In the second, Madras picked-up its defense and out-scored the Gladiators 19-1 4 to take a 33-3 1 half time lead. Leading the charge were Walker and Tony Green. In the third quarter, Madras build its lead up to 49-43 going into the fourth. In the fourth, Gladstone brought some defensive intensity and got back 1 into the game. Madras was holding onto a four point lead with a minute left in the game. When the Gladiators scored the game final four points of regulation to tie the score at 63 apiece. In the over-time Madras went on a 10 to two run and won a thrilling game 75-65. Madras was lead by Walker's 29 points. Aaron Greene had 14 points and Tony Green pitched in 2 1 points. The Madras freshman tema roster: Brett Cunningham, Aaron Greene, Mark Johnson, Chasen Walker, Floyd Frank Jr., Kye, Wells, Kyle Jividen, Justin Towery, Tony Green, Jorge Pacheco, Machael Manning and Gabe Walker. The coach is Allen Hair. Madras will travel to Sisters for JV-Freshman game on Decemberl 8. On December 20 they will play Portland Christian at Portland Christian.' ,:: appeal to the Executive Director within 48 hours of the ejection to set aside the next game suspension of the penalty. The Executive Director shall refuse to hear appeals of the judgment of an official. If the Executive Director hears and denies an appeal, that denial may be appealed to the Executive Board, which shall hear the appeal at its earliest convenience and issue a final ruling. Implementation of the next game suspension may be postponed during the time that an appeal is pending. to 4-1 Wilsonville had other ideas. Jenafer : Draney, a 5' 11" senior, scored eight fourth quarter points to help the Wildcats to close the gap and tie the game at 38-38 with four minutes remaining in the game. Madras got great defense from Deece Suppah , who had two steals in the last two minutes and clutch shooting from TaraLee Suppah who had three points in the fourth. Heather Klos had four points in the quarter her last two secured the game for the Buffs. The final score was Madras 47, Wilsonville 42. Madras lost at The Dalles 52-47 on December 12, and played Gladstone on December 16, Information on the games was unavailable at press time. Madras next game will be Portland Christian at Madras December 19. The Buffs played Burns in the championship game who got by Bonanza 67-37 for the right to play the Buffs. In the first quarter, Madras lead 14-13. In the second quarter both teams played evenly and score at end of the first half the score read 29-28 Madras. In the third Madras defense stepped up a notch and held the Highlanders to five points while they scored 20 third quarter points to lead 48-33 going into the final quarter. In the fourth quarter the teams played evenly with Madras scoring 14 to Burns 13 and Madras won 63 46. Madras was lead by Taralee Suppah and Deece Suppah who had 1 8 & 1 2 points respectively. Heather Duff added 1 1 points for the winners. t i