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    10 May 21, 1998
Warm Springs, Oregon
Spilyay Tymoo
Spilyay Tymoo Sports
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Miller is exerciser of the
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Satch Miller was selected as the
exerciser of the month for the month
of May.
Satch begin working out on a
regular basis about four months ago,
doing weight loss programs like
walking on the treadmill and going
through the circuit training classes
they offer at the Community Center.
He works out six times a week and
spends around fifteen to sixteen hours
doing so by himself, which he prefers.
When asked what motivated him
to start working out his replys was
that he felt he was in poor condition
weight wise and wanted to change
that for himself. In March, Sandra
Greene and Missy Scott challenged
him to a bet which motivated him to
work out as much as he does now.
Snacks and bad weather are some
Sport physicals given
School
Sports physicals will be
given at the Madras High School
June 2, 1998 at 8:30 a.m. The
physicals are free of charge and are
being given by local hospital and
health and wellness volunteers. Any
freshman that plans on playing sports
in their sophomore, junior, or senior
year will need to get a physical done.
Students will get a physical form in
there health classes, where they will
have to bring home for a parent
signature. Kids who aren't enrolled
in a health class may pick up a form
in the high school office.
The Jefferson County
Middle School will also give
physicals on June 2, 1998. Please
1998 T-Ball, Softball and Baseball schedule
T-Ball game schedule
Tuesday, May 26
Tigers at War Ponies
Rat Pack at Blue Jays
Rockies at Hawks
Thursday, May 28
Blue Jays at Hawks
War Ponies at Rockies
Rat Pack at Tigers
Tuesday, June 2
War Ponies at Rat Pack
Blue Jays at Rockies
Hawks at Tigers
Thursday, June 4
Hawks at War Ponies
Rockies at Rat Pack
Tigers at Blue Jays
Tuesday, June 9
Rat Pack at Hawks
Rockies at Tigers
War Ponies at Blue Jays
All games start at 6:00 p.m.
Home Fields: Hawks-Simnasho Elem.
School; Rockies-Front of Community
Counseling Center; Blue Jays-Elmer
Quinn Park; Rat Pack-Next to Fire &
Safety; War Ponies-Warm Springs Elem.
(upper playground); Tigers-Front of
Children's Protective Services building.
Minor Girls schedule
Wednesday, May 27
Culver at Dairy Queen (JH 3)
Gators at W S Stars (WS 2)
Friday, May 29
Gators at Culver (FG 2)
Dairy Queen at WS Stars (WS 2)
Monday, June 1
WS Stars at Culver
Dairy Queen at Gators (WS 2)
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of the problems Satch has had while
he has been working out. Will power,
and the thoughts about these things
' keeps him on his toes when those
short lapses occur.
Miller has some goals in mind
that keep him going such as losing 70
pounds by August, and participating
in the Portland marathon in
September, and maybe the Hawaiian
Marathon in December. If there were
no limitations Satch would do the
Boston marathon and the Hawaiian
Triathlon.
Satch' s words of wisdom to other
people is "when you work out
1 remember that you are only helping
out yourself and no one else." He
also says that exercise is an excellent
stress reducer and is healthy both
physically and mentally.
at Madras High
call JCMS for intormation
concerning those physicals.
Madras loses
close one
The Madras boy's baseball team
lost in the tenth inning to Wilsonville
with a score of 10-9. The boys lead
the game with a score of 6-0 in the
fourth inning but couldn't hold on as
the visiting Wildcats found there
rhythm from the fifth inning on.
Madras Scott Armstrong had a homer
to lead the Buffs who are 3-16 this
season with this being there last game.
Friday, June 5
Dairy Queen at Culver
WS Stars at Gators (WS 2)
Monday, June 8
Culver at Gators (WS 2)
WS Stars at Dairy Queen (JH 3)
Wednesday, June 10
Culver at Dairy Queen (FG 3)
Gators at WS Stars (WS 2)
Coaches: Dairy Queen-Chris Walke;
Culver-Leonard Lang; Warm Springs
Stars-Denys White; Simnasho Gators
Jerome Davis.
Major Girls Schedule
Tuesday, May 26
Madras Produce at Light Tech. (JH 3)
Culver at Warm Springs 2 (WS)
Gamblers-BYE
Thursday, May 28
Warm Springs 2 at Gamblers (WS)
Madras Produce at Culver
Light Technics-BYE
Saturday, May 30
Gamblers at Culver
Light Tech. at Warm Springs 2 (WS 2)
Thursday, June 4
Gamblers at Culver
Warm Spr. 2 at Madras Produce (FG 3)
Tuesday, June 9
Light Tech at Warm Springs 2 (WS 2)
Thursday, June 11
Gamblers at Warm Springs 2 (WS)
Culver at Madras Produce (FG 3)
Fields: JHI, JH2, JH3-Juniper Hills
Park; Culver-Culver Park; WS. WS2
bchind the Community Center.
Gamblers-Warm Springs Gamblers.
Madras loses close game, hut
The Madras lady buffs had
a very important game at home on
May 11, against the second place
Dalles Indians. This was there last
league game of the season and what
a game it was. The girls lost to the
Indians in a heart breaker with a
score of 8-1. Madras couldn't find a"
rhythm throughout the whole game
offensively or defensively.
This loss makes the buffs the CO
League champions sharing this honor
with the Dalles. Madras will have to
go through the league playoffs where
they will have to beat the other teams
to get into the state playoffs.
The only game between now
and the league playoffs for the buffs
is a make-up game against Crook
County on Thursday May 14.
Boys baseball gets
The Madras baseball team got a
huge win on Wednesday May 6,
against the Portland Christian royals
with a score of 11-0.
Keller Christinsen threw a no
hitter shutout against the royals. The
2nd Annual Memorial Weekend Powwow
at Two Rivers Casino May 22r25, 1998 , ,
- :: : coippetitiort pmlM.r
. , . . 1st place- Al adult categories, t.
Grand Entry 1 p.m. & 7 p.m.
Registration for Dancing & Drums
closes May 23 12 noon
Grand Entry for points and exhibition Friday 7 p.m.
Stick game area will be provided;
Host Drum-Stoney Park $5,000 Drum Contest
Honoring all Spokane Drums
Drummers please bring your own chairs
Dance Specials: Team Dance Contest
1st Place $800 May 24
Veteran's Honor Dance-Veteran's Special
Men's Traditional May 25
Women's Traditional-lst place Buckskin Dress
sponsored by Donna Henry May 23
Men's Traditional sponsored by
Two Rivers Marina & RV May 24
Not responsible for theftaccidents or injury.
No alcohol, drugs or firearms permitted on premises.
Paradise Amusements providing carnival for all ages.
Day passes available to area tribes now.
Call Two Rivers Casino for information.
Hwy 2. To Davenport, WA; 23 miles north of Davenport, WA on
Hwy 25. 1-800-722-4031
Minor Boys Schedule
Thursday, May 21
WS Braves at Madras Lions (FG 1)
JJ's Auto at WS Warriors (WS 1)
Thrifty Drug at Madras Builders (FG 2)
Erickson's at Bright Sox (JH 1)
Tuesday, May 26
WS Warriors at Culver
Erickson's at Madras Builders (JH 1)
JJ's Auto at Thrifty Drug (FG 1)
Bright Sox at Madras Lions (FG 2)
Thursday, May 28
Culver at Madras Lions (JH 3)
JJ's Auto at WS Braves (WS 1)
WS Warriors at Erickson's (FG 1)
Madras Builders at Bright Sox (JH 1)
Tuesday, June 2
Culver at Erickson's (JH 3)
Madras Builders at Madras Lions (FG 1 )
JJ's Auto at Culver
Bright Sox at WS Warriors (WS I)
Thursday, June 11
Madras Lions at Thrifty Drug (JH I)
JJ's Auto at Madras Builders (JH 3)
Culver at Bright Sox (FG I)
Erickson's at WS Braves (WS 1)
Major Boys Schedule
Wednesday, May 27
Christain Church at Rotary (JH I)
Insurance Mart at Kiwanis (FG 1)
Little Bucks at Culver 2 "
Culver I at Papooses (WS I)
Friday, May 29
Culver 2 at Christain Church (JH I)
Little Bucks at Rotary (JH 3)
Insurance Mart at Culver I
Kiwanis at Papooses (WS 1 )
Saturday, May 30
Rotary at Kiwanis (JH I)
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Lady buffs get ready to take the
big victory
game ended with a sensational homer
by Jake Jaca in six innings.
. The game onr Friday against the
Estacada Rangers was canceled due
to excessive rain.
Christain Church at Ins. Mart (JH 2)
Culver 1 at Culver 2
Little Bucks at Papooses (WS 1)
Wednesday, June 3
Culver 1 at Christain Church (JH 1)
Papooses at Rotary (FG 1)
Insurance Mart at Culver 2 (FG 2)
Kiwanis at Little Bucks (WS 1)
Monday, June 8
Culver 2 at Kiwanis (FG 1)
Little Bucks at Insurance Mart (FG 2)
Rotary at Culver 1
Christain Church at Papooses (WS 1)
Wednesday, June 10
' Insurance Mart at Rotary (JH 1)
Kiwanis at Christain Church (JH 3)
Papooses at Culver 2
Culver 1 at Little Bucks (WS)
Junior. Senior Interlock Baseball
Thursday, May 21
Rat MS
RatMV
Saturday, May 23
WS at CC
Tuesday, May 26
WS at MS
Wednesday, May 27
WS at MV
Saturday, May 30
IVITATIONAL
MS at Salem
MV at Salem
Tuesday, June 2
MS at WS
Wednesday, June 3
WS at MV
Saturday, June 6
MSatR
MV at R
remains Co-league champs
field
Tips from the
Joe "Da" Pro
How many times have you been
somewhere between ten and thirty
feet off the green, with what appears
a simple little chip shot to the hole? If
you golf very much, you've seen this
little shots' lots of times. You' ve just
put two pretty fair shots together on
a four hundred yard hole, now there's
only about twenty feet left. The hard
work on the hole appears to be over,
right? Well.. ..not always.
Too often this little simple shot
becomes a nightmare for golfers. In
your mind you see a little lob shot
with a pitching wedge or a sand wedge
land softly ten to fifteen feet short of
the hole, with the ball rolling
smoothly toward the hole, stopping a
foot or two away. Unfortunately,
many times instead of seeing the ball
come off the clubface with a nice
high trajectory and landing softly, it
Monday, June 8
MV at MS
Wednesday, June 10
MV at WS
Thursday, June 11
WS at MS
Saturday, June 13
Chiloquin vs. Warm Springs at MHS,
11-2
Monday, June 15
WS at MV
Tuesday, June 16
MS at WS
Thursday, June 18
MS at MV
Saturday, June 20
End of Season Jamboree-MS, MV, WS
& Chiloquin at Madras High School.
Weekday games start at 6:00 p.m.,
Saturday games doubleheaders 10:00 and
1:00 p.m.
MS-Madras Bright Sox; MV-Mountain
View Hospital; WS-Warm Springs; CC-
Crook County; L-LaPine; R-Redmond.
Senior Softball Interlock
schedule
Thursday, May 21
J9 at WS 1 1 (WS 3)
Tuesday, May 26
CUlOat WS11 (WS 3)
Wednesday, May 27
J8atC14
Thursday, May 28
R6atCUI0(JH4)
Saturday, May 30
WSIlatS5(10&l)
J9 at J8 (JH 5)
Monday, June 1
WS11 atR7
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does one of two things. The club hits
two inches behind the ball, barely
moving it, or just as bad, the club
strikes the ball right in its center, and
the ball takes off like a bullet often
going over the green completely. (At
this point, give this particular golfer
plenty of space, for the next thing tq
fly wildly could be the person's
wedge.) .';
This can happen for several rea
sons. One: The lie is very difficult,
and making clean contact requires
perfect precision. Two: The lie may
adequate, but the golfer simply mis"
hi ts the shot. Hey, this happens t6 the!
best of timesThird, and the most!
common, is that the golfer is at-
tempting to use the clubhead to "lift'.'
the ball into the air. It is common;
sense to think that if you want
something to go up, you naturally try
to help it go up. Golf is not a game of
common sense. '
To be consistently successful with
this shot, you must remember that
the proper method is to strike down
on the ball with the wedge. It isn't a
severe downward motion, but to be
good at this, remember you cannot
catch the ball on the upswing with
the club. The clubface comes into the
ball going slightly downward, ideally
meeting the back of the ball and the
turf at the same instant. So remember!
to be a good chipper, you must learn
to hit downward into the ball, al
lowing the angle of the clubface to
get the ball into the air. Practice hit-:
ting slightly downward at the ball
with the wedge, hitting the turf and at
the same moment, and those embar
rassing "flubs" will begin to go away
If you practice this shot some, I guar-'
antee your chipping will improve, 'i
CU10atJ9(JH5)
Tuesday, May 28
R6atCU10(JH 4)
Saturday, May 30
WS11 at S5 (10&1)
J9 at J8 (JH 5)
Monday, June 1
WS11 at R7
CU10atJ9
Tuesday, June 2
WS11 at R6
Wednesday, June 3
J9 atC12
C13atCU10(JH4)
Thursday, June 4
J9 at C14
R7 at J8 (MHV)
Monday, June 8
B3 at J8 (JH 4)
CU10atS5
WS11 at J9 (MHV)
Tuesday, June 9
WS11 atCU10(JH 5)
Wednesday, June 10
J8 at J9 (MHV)
Saturday, June 13
J8 at J9 (MHV) 10:00 a.m.
J8at WSU (MHV) 1:00 p.m.
Monday, June IS
J8 at SC4
CU10 at R6
Tuesday, June 16
J9 at CU 10 (Culver)
WSU at J8 (MHV)
Wednesday, June 17
R7 at J9 (MHV)
Thursday, June 18
CU10 at J8 (MHV)
R6atWSll(JH 4)
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