SpilyayTymoo' Spilyay Itymoo Sports Limn:.. Warm Springs, Oregon 1(1 TiiniOil. 100S I I) Head Softball Coach Retires -. , The Madras girls Softball team " - .... DickSouers I Hi. V v 4 m : ' r i Little League fees due The Community Wellness Center Recreation department would like to remind parents and guardians that Jefferson County Little League fees are due. For T-ball players, both boys and girls, the cost is $15.00. For minor league players the cost is $20.00. Major league players are also charged $20.00 for fees. Senior league player fees are $30.00. For three or more players in the same household the Results of the White Swan Indian Rodeo ! s ;i '., (Mil !!iri--i;.. '.'hi ) twv'ni: " " ""l ' '"" ' i i pr RamnnG named the Western States Indian Rodeo Association Ail-Around Cowboy, and Top Hand Saddle was presented to Scott Rogers for most points in all events. The Eagle Sulatsee Buckle for a Yakama i( Indian, the winner was Velma "Katie" Velkdez, of GlennwoodWa. u All the rodeo results, Courtesy of the Yakima Nation Review, Ronnie Washines. Bareback 1. Mike Brown 146 2. Luther Leith 135 3. Byron Bruisedhead 131 4. Jamie LaPlant 113 Saddle Bronc 1. Dave Best 139 2. Raf Deguevara 138 3. Luther Leith 113 4. Shawn Best 71 Bull Riding 1. Chad Marchand 151 2. Dave Best 136 3. Shawn Best 80 4. Bass Williams 72 Steer Wrestling 1. Scott Littlemustache 17.7 2. Wright Brisedhead 19.6 Youth Track Meet in July at Madras High School stadium. Start warming up now! v - V "4 v A ,. ' .i Several kids took a crack at the te bike rodeo ...I - t -v i 11 e if - i. - , lost a very well known head coach in Dick Souers, who retired at the season's end due to cancer. Souers spent some twenty years coaching little league in both Warm Springs and Madras before being lured into coaching the high school softball team where he has been for the past fifteen years. Dick really enjoyed the kids he coached and some people feel that his coaching was very helpful to everyone he came in contact with. He put on various clinics for the school as well as for other schools around Central Oregon. Souers has been the one to make drastic improvements on the home field oyer the years. He has added a special touch for his players by mowing the names of the seniors in the outfield on their last home game. For him this is a way to say thanks to them for all their hard work over the years and their dedication toward his program. Madras athletic director Margaret Sturza said trying to replace him is like "trying to replace God." Dick Souers has been a real asset to our communities over the years and will certainly be missed in the years to come. Whoever replaces him will have some tough shoes to fill. cost is $45.00. All fees are due in full, no discounts for them not playing the entire season. Fees can be paid at the Community Wellness Center Recreation office from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The fees cover the uniforms and equipment not the time spent on the field. If you have any questions you can contact the recreation staff at 553-3243. 3. John Clymo 22.3 4. Dean Louis 30.0 Calf Roping 1. Scott Rogers 20.5 2. Robert Bruisedhead 25.2 3. Troy Crawler 26.0 4. Travis Thorn 29.9 Team Roping 1. LeoRamone 18.0 Ted Hoyt 2. Rallph Rogers 21.6 Ty Rogers 3. Dick Powell 21.7 Leo Ramone 4. Clint Walker 22.6 Gene Curtis i. , : f . ; -., m fir r.i obstical course that was offered at 5th Annual Tartars"3 Basketball Imimanieiu t $80.00 lintiytee A June 27, 1998-Satufdayp:30b.m. Elmer uinu Park Warm Spririgs, OR Casll Prizes To Be" Awarded Participantsjiimt sigrfinjujy waiver For mo. i-v 1 ii tomatiAn, , CONTACT! Leo Washijr. (541) 55362 or TrudXl h i iiiWoiafSmalLBs. Dev'i(pmeiiU541) 553-3593 High School Rodeo Finals in Prineville this weekend at the Crook County Fair Grounds. Several young men from Warm Springs are entered in this year's events. Take time to support our local boysl V rj i - 'mi ft Century Team Roping 1. Ralph Rogers 20.1 Garry Rogers 2. Joe Moses 31.1 Arlen Moses 3. Bill Veldez 35.9 Melvin Sampson 4 Bettv Sampson 10.7 Melvin Sampson Ladies Sr. Barrel Race 1-2 Split Shannon McCrae 36.9 Katie Veldez 36.9 , 3. Ashlee Strom 36.40 4. Shelly Alexander 36.57 Ladles Breakaway 1. Norma Sure 4.5 , 2. Shannon Thorn 10.0 3. Sammy Bruisedhead 14.0 4. Henny Bruisedhead 14.8 Wild Cow Milking 1. LeoRamone 68.2 : 2 Robert Bruisedhead 82.6 : 3. Dirk Jim 109.2 4. Mark Veldez 123.8 Jr. Berrel Race 1. TJ.Parrish 37.37 2. Ashlee Strom 37.55 3. Bobby Parrish 38.63 Pony Express Race 1. Ralph Moses Team 2. Shawn Best Team 3. Shane Olney Team Wild Horse Race 1. Charlie Gunnnier Team 2 Darwin Sockzehigh Team 3. Louie Gunnier Team Junior golf lessons provided The Junior golf program will be providing golf lessons starting on Tuesday July 7 and Wednesday July 8. There will be a total of five lessons on consecutive Tuesdays and Wednesdays thereafter. On August 1 1, there will be a tournament for all the juniors and a Bar-B-Que will follow. , The lessons will be held at the Kah-Nee-Ta golf course. They begin at 9:30 a.m. and go until 1 1 :00. Kids ages six through eleven are eligible. To sign up parents can contact the Kah-Nee-Ta golf shop at 553-1 1 12. - on3l I Recreation to . ..The summer recrftation would like to include and cordially invite the parents and the following departments to attend a session each Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. to promote resiliency. The definition of resiliency is: an ability to recover from or adjust easily to change or misfortune, Resilient is to be marked jy.resjUerice.A.b? flexible, supple. The objective is to familiarjze the ; youth and their families of the responsibilities of each area within the Tribal Organization. This will give the youth the incentive to become further educated in the near future. Kah-Nee-Ta Golf league results Kah-Nee-Ta league play results: for June 4, 1998 in the Net Skins format are as follows. ' Hole 1 1 with a net score of three went to Jake. Hole number 12 with a score of two went to Alley David. Hole 13 with a net score of two went to Les Billy. Hole 14 went to Carol Conner with a net score of four. Hole 16 went to Madeline Queahpama Spino with a net score of two. Hole 17 belonged to Les Spino with a net score of three. The special event was the long putt which was won by Sybil Smith. Tips from the JOE "DA" PRO Since we're on the subject of Junior Golf this issue, let's take a few minutes and address Junior Golf. To begin, let's not talk about what the Juniors can do for golf, but what golf can do for the juniors. If these youngsters get a chance early in life to learn the basic fundamentals about the game, this foundation will stay with them. For many, it will stay with them for a lifetime. Like learning to swim, the earlier one learns to do it, the longer and better they instinctively remember it. Young people have three advantages over adults w hen it comes to learning the game. First, they don't have the slightest concern for w here the ball is going mrt of the time. it 1998 Road Warriors Pi-Ume-Sha Fun Run Warm Springs, OR June 27, 1998,9:00 a.m. The Warm Springs Community Wellness Department cordially invite you to participate in the 1998 Pi-Ume-Sha Run at the Warm Springs Community Center. 10K Course-out and back course on pavement with rolling hills, with three water stations. 5K Course-out and back course with one water station at turn around point. Registration pre-registration, $8.00; day of race, $10.00 Divisions 13 & under, 14-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50 & over. There will be T-shirts for all participants and awards to all overall winners in each division. Registration form Name. Address CityState Circle one event only: 10K 5K 1 mile Fun RunWalk Make checks payable to: Community Wellness Center P.O. Box C, Warm Springs, OR 97761 In consideration of the acceptance of my entry, I waive and release any and all claims against the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Community Wellness Center and any other participating sponsors or directors for all claims and damages what so ever, in any manner arising or resulting from my participation in this race. I attest and verify that I have full knowledge of the risk involved. In the event of an accident, illness or other medicalemergency expenses, I am physically fit for my own and sufficiently trained to participate in this race. Participant signature sponsor classes- Week June 24 July 01 July 08 Activity W.S. Fire&Saftey W.S. Police Dept. IHS , .. : , ,. Awareness July J.5 ,Vl,n , , Fire Management,,,, Jirejighting July 22 July 29 August 05 US Army Recruit St. Service Info. Economic Dev. Tentative 5 Year Plan W.S. 4-H Program Search & C9 am-11 am) Rescue A health snack will be provided during Kids compete in Special Olympics Several kids from Central Oregon competed in the Oregon special Olympics held at Hayward Field in Eugene, OR. The event took place on June 5,6,7. Cameron Nathan won gold medals in both the 100m dash and the softball throw. Remo Stormbringer also received a gold medal in the running long jump and got a silver medal in the 800m run. Talon Stormbringer got silver medals in the softball throw and the 50m dash. Lance Stormbringer came away Pro- Thev swine freelv and aggressively. The longer the ball remains airborne and the further it goes is most often their complete goal. Secondly, their bodies know instinctively to create the most speed (power) from the clubhead when it reaches the ball. Learning adults want to "control" and "direct" the clubhead through the golf ball; kids just don't care. Usually controlling and directing is of little importance at this beginning stage. Third, youngsters are outstanding mimics. When they see something they want to copy , whether it be a good golf swing or Aunt Helen's funny walk, they have an uncanny ability to do it quickly and do it well. The majority of the world's great golfers did not learn the game from an early age from expensive golf instructors, but by watching golfers they admired, and copying them. Rhythm, balance, and timing are the first line basics learning to swing a golf club properly. The detailed "techniques" can follow. (Who cares if you can hit it straight every time but the ball only goes twenty yards? What is the lowest score a person can get on a 400 yard par four with this "controlled" theory? You do the math.) But it is at the beginning stage that the proper grip, stance, posture, and balance will expedite their chances of watching the ball soar through the air. No question about it, when juniors learn a few of the basic fundamentals, it will help them enjoy "the game of a lifetime," even if they don't get Age Sex M F T-shirt YN .Shirt size: S M Lg XL Child Lg Zip Phone Date Topic Fire Busters InstrwctPr Karla Tias Bob Sjolund Stoney Miller Starla Green Sarah Thomas Susan Mathews Luther rv J Clements ' ' Sgt. Gomez ' Sal Sahme Keith Baker Community Policing Nutrition & Diabetes each session with a bronze medal in the softball throw. ' i Miguel Torres won a silver medal in the 400m dash and placed fourth in the softball throw. s Kodiak Stormbringer placed fourth in both the softball throw and the 200m dash. The next event for this group is the special Olympic try-outs for the world games. This event will take place in Salem, OR from July 24 to 26. Medal winners will get a chance to compete in the World Games which are held in North Carolina. serious about it for several decades to come. . And, in closing, let's not forget the important aspects of why all of us have a hand in assisting young people play golf. It instills a sense of fair play; it requires discipline; preaches courtesy and manners; and it demands honesty and integrity. But the most important of all, It gives them the opportunity to whack that golf ball for miles, hit an approach shot from 100 yards away 20 feet from the hole, shout in glee when they roll in the put, and HAVE A GREAT TIME DOING IT!! The bottom line is simple: HAVE FUN!!! Attention all members During the Pi-Ume-Sha celebration the golf course is holding the annual Member Guest Invitational. All members are urged to bring one guest (non member.) The cost is $50.00 per two person team. This will be a 9:00 shotgun start so all players should be at the golf course by 8 :45. The format is the following: Just before teeing off, choose any of the contestants playing in the U.S. Open. Then, you and your partner will play a two person best ball net, and add that score with what the contestant of your choice shoots on Sunday in the U.S. Open. A Bar-Be-Que at the Pro Shop will follow the golf. Call the Pro Shop for additional information at 553-1 1 1 2. So... get yourself a guest partner, and come out and have a good time. See you there.