10 August 13, 1998
Warm Springs, Oregon
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Camp takes a quick break for a chance to smile for the camera
Kah-Nee-Ta holds basketball camp
The first annual Kah-Nee-Ta
basketball camp was held from
August 1 1 to 13, 1998 at the Village
hoop court outside the pool area.
The event entertained 24
participants from ages eight and up.
The camp was thought up just about
a month ago by Fran Ahem. She
thought it would be a good idea to
hold the camp because of all the
experienced basketball people
employed at the Village area and to
give a little something for the kids to
do at summer's end.
There were seven coaches who
helped some being hoop stars from
the past and the present. Leading the
camp was Jessica Standage who
just graduated this spring from Vale
High School where she played on the
varsity team fouryears and in her last
year got to compete in the East-West
Volleyball team to begin practice soon
The Madras High volleyball team
will be gearing up for the upcoming
season by having evening
conditioning from August 17 to 21,
from 7-8p.m.
On August 24 they wil have a
daily double with the first time being
from 8:30-1 1:00am, and the second
being from 3-5p.m. All practices will
be held at the Madras High School.
For more information you can call
Gail Dubisar at 546-4981.
All-Star game. She plans on
attending Pacific University in the
fall and playing for their basketball
team.
Taralec Suppah is another '98
graduate who competed in the East
West All-Star game and played four
years varsity for Madras High.
Nicole Main is the other girl to
help with the camp and also the
youngest. She is an upcoming star
for Madras, so be looking for her in
the next couple of years.
Brian Miller is the only guy camp
helper to compete in the East-West
All-Star game. He played four years
varsity for Madras and plans oni
attending college in the fall on a
scholarship for golf.
Jake Jaca will be a junior this year
and has played both JV and varsity
basketball and is also a football player.
Kyle Wyatt is a '98 graduate who
played for Madras this past season on
the team that placed fifth in the state.
Kyle is also going to college in the fall
at the University of Oregon.
And the oldest of the bunch is none
other than Jake Suppah. He was a
graduate of 1995 and played on the
team for two years. His senior year
the team placed third in the state with
barely a winning record. He also got
second-team all tournament that year.
Exerciser of the month for August
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benetittrom is that when I'm walking We are all very lucky to be here.
Exerciser of the month for August
is Doyle Mclaughlin. Doyle is
employed with the Indian Health
Services as a supply clerk.
He enjoys running, walking and
weight training. He exercises six
times a week and spends about eight
hours a week doing so. He has worked
out for about five years on a regular
basis.
What motivates him to exercise is
the way he feels after he is done. If he
doesn't he lacks motivation, his
energy level goes down and he can't
fit his pants. He says "exercising has
been a part of my life since my school
days being involved in sports, when I
don't exercise it feels like something
is missing."
Doyle feels he benefits from
exercise in many ways. He says
"anybody who exercises regularly
or running it gives me a chance to
think things over. If I have something
on my mind that's bothering me, I
can sort things out and come up with
a solution, then deal with it later and
at the same time I completed a work
out." When Doyle exercises he has a
goal in mind and that goal is to get
out there and do some form of
exercise daily and not lose
motivation.
Setting aside time is a stumbling
block for him."We all have several
opportunities during the day to set
aside time, be it in the morning, noon
or after work." When asked how he
deals with the stumbling blocks, he
responds, "my time is during my
lunch hour. It's part of my daily
routine."
His other hobbies include working
on his house, doing yard work,
gardening and wood working.
He enjoys working out both alone
and with others. Sometimes he works
out with his daughter playing tennis
but says she has her own exercise
program.
If there were no limitations on
what he could do, he says he would
like to travel and take part in more
outdoor-type sports.
When asked for his words of
wisdom to others, he says, "Get out
and take advantage of the programs
and activities that are available. The
community center has a number of
great programs for the public at every
level. One thing that impressed me
the most when I moved here is that
Work in a half hour or an hour into
your daily routine and start whatever,
it is you enjoy doing the most."
Soccer clinic
coming to Madras
High School -
A AxhirJwill be a free soccer clinic
to be held from August 17 thru 21 at
the Madras soccer fields. The clinic
is offered to both Madras High boys
and girls. Bring shin guards and
soccer shoes. Your physical must be
completed.
For more information or if you
have any questions you can contact
Coach Murilo Varela at 475-2908.
Tips from the Pro-
Fall sports meeting set for
August 18
Madras High Athletic Department
will have a mandatory meeting for all
fall athletes and their parents
guardians on August 18, 1998 at 7:30
p.m. in the high school cafeteria. All
students who are interested in football,
volleyball, soccer, cheerleading and
cross country must attend. All rules,
regulations and eligibility forms will
a valid sports physical, a doctor will
be present to give physical
examinations.
Fall sports practices begin August
24, 1998 and no student will be
allowed to practice or try out without
all the eligibilty forms properly
signed and turned in.
"DA PRO"
On any Sunday afternoon during
the summer months, there will be
several million amateur golfers
watching touring professionals on
TV. And out of this several million,
thousands are apt to comment
something like this. "Geez, these guys
make getting out of sand traps(the
proper term is "bunker") look easy. I
either can't get out, or hit it way over
the green. What's their secret?"
Of course, one of their "secrets" is
that they have practiced this particular
shot for hundreds of hours. This
always seems to help. But as all this
practice is, it is equally important to
know how to practice greenside
bunker shots.
Probably the biggest mistake most
amateurs make is not using the proper
technique. The majority of golfers
will use the same type of swing they
would use on a chip shot resting on
grass. However, the explosion shot
out of sand is considerably different
than a standard swing. First, get a
snad wedge with a minimum of 55
degrees loft. With this much loft, it
gets the ball into the air quickly which
is necessary. Secondly, by using the
wrists more than a standard swing,
get the feeling y our' e literally picking
the clubhead up very quickly and
vertically from the ball. It is a swing
which is essentially straight up, the
straight down. The explosion shot is
defined as one in which the clubhead
literally "explodes" the sandas it hits,
excavating a good deal of sand in the
process.
The objective of this shot is not to
hit the ball! It is to have the clubhead
hit about one to two inches behind
the ball. It is also a shot which takes
some confidence, because for such a
short shot, it requires a reasonable
amount of force to take quite a bit of
sand, which lifts not only sand into
the air, but the ball along with it.
Instructors constantly drill their
students with the remark,"keep your
eye on the ball." Well, this is one shot
where you do not keep your eye on
the ball, but on the sand a couple of
inches behind the ball. See if you can
find a pactice bunker, and give this
tip a try.
Co-Ed Slo-Pitch Softball Tournament
In Memory of Kevin L'porge
August 29 & 30, 1998 behin)mmunity Center
in Warm O, OR.
First 1 0 (ten) teamc ry .ar entry fee paid will be
entered. Entry fe jgk Men must bat the weak side
& use p Jrt. ASA rules will be in effect.
. or more information call:
Rick Minthorr? V,v;tor at (541) 553-1831 or Deannie Johnson at (541)
553-9030.
Hoop Camp to be
held at Community
Center
The "Got Skillz" summer hoop
camp is being held from August 1 7 to
19, 1998 at the Warm Springs
Community Center gym. There is no
charge for the camp and is being run
by Monty Larson.
Boys and girls ages 6 to 12 will
begin at 9:00 am. Kids ages 13 to 17
will start at 1:30 pm.
i The first 60 participants will
receive a free camp tee-shirt.
Register at the Recreation
Department or call 553-3243 for more
information.
CROSS COUNTRY
Date Opponent Place
912 Madras I. Madras
919 Waldport Waldport
924 TVCPrev. Sherwood
Tual. Hills
Park & Rec.
926 T.DallesI. T. Dalles
930 V. Cath. I. V. Cath.
103 NW Classic Lane CC
1010 CC.Inv. Prinville
1014 Scappoose Scapoose
1022 MT.View MT.View
Co-Ed
1029 District Sherwood
VARSITY FOOTBALL
Date Opponent Place
94 StaytonJamb. Stayton
911 Burns Burns
918 Sisters Madras
925 Creswell Madras
102 Taft LClncity
108 Estacada Estacada
1016 T.Dalles Madras
Homecoming
1023 Sherwood Madras
1030 Lasalle Lasalle
116 Wilsonville Wilsnvle
Game Time
11:00
10:00
4:00
11:00
4:00
TBA
12:00
4:00
4:00
2:00
Game Time
7:30
7:00
7:00
7:30
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
FROSHSOPH FOOTBALL
Date Opponent Place Game Time
94 Stayton J. Stayton
910 BendJV2 Madras 5:00
917 Sisters JV Sisters 5:00
925 Creswell Madras 4:00
101 Redmond F. Redmond 4:30
107 Estacada Madras 5:00
1015 T.Dalles T.Dalles 4:00
QuintonSt. field
1021 Sherwood Sherwood 5:00
1029 Lasalle Madras 5:00
116 Wilsonville Wlsnvle 4:00
BOY'S SOCCER
Date Opponent Place Level , GameTime,
911 Mac HI Madras V 4:00
912 CCJamb. Prineville JV 11:00
915 Riverside Boardman V 4:00
915 Bend FR. Madras JV 4:00
917 Grant U. Madras VJV 4:00
922 Sisters Sisters V 4:00
924 Wahtonka Wahtonka JV 4:00
926 Ontario Ontario V 2:00MT
930 T.Dalles T.Dalles' V 2:00
101 Sunriver Sunriver JV 4:30
105 V.Cath. Madras VJV 4:00
107 Lasalle Madras JV 4:00
1013 Riverside Madras V 4:00
1015 Grant U. John Day VJV 24:00
1020 Sisters Madras V 7:00
1022 T.Dalles T.Dalles JV 4:00
1024 Ontario Madras V 1:00
1027 Wahtonka Madras JV 4:00
1028 T.Dalles Madras V 4:00
1031 Mac Hi Milton- V 12:00
Freewater
JUNIOR VARSITYVARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Date Opponent Place Level Game Time
910 TVCJamb. Estacada V 4:00
912 Burns Inv. Burns V 9:00
912 Bend Inv. Bend JV 8:30
912 Sisters T. Sisters Frosh 8:30
915 Estacada Estacada FJVV 5:00
917 Lasalle Lasalle FJVV 4:00
919 CC. Trny. Prineville JV 8:30
919 Madras T. Madras V 9:00
919 MT. ViewT. MT.View Frosh 8:30
922 Sherwood Sherwood FJVV 456:00
924 Crook Co. Madras FJVV 5:00
926 Sisters T. Sisters V 8:30
926 Culver T. Culver JV 8:00
926 LapineT. Lapine Frosh 8:30
929 T.Dalles T.Dalles FJVV 4:00
101 Valley C. Valley C. FJVV 4:00
103 Philomath Philomath V 9:00
105 Wilsonvolle Madras FJVV 5:00
107 Estacada Madras FJVV 5:00
1010 Seaside T. Seaside V 9:00
1010 Madras I. Madras Frosh 8:30
1013 Lasalle Madras FJVV 5:00
1015 Sherwood Madras FJVV 5:00
1019 Redmond Redmond JVFR 5:00
1022 T.Dalles Madras FJVV 5:00
1027 Valley C. Madras FJVV 5:00
1029 Wilsonville Wilsonville FJVV 5:00
GIRLS SOCCER
Date Opponent Place GameTime
911 Mac Hi Madras 4:00
912 MT.VJamb. MT.View 11:00
915 Riverside Boardman 4:00
919 Lasalle Madras 12:00
922 Sisters Sisters 4:00
926 Ontario Ontario 2.00MST
930 T.Dalles T.Dalles 4:00
105 V.Cath. V.Cath. 4:00
1013 Riverside Madras 4:00
1020 Sisters Madras 5:00
1024 Ontario Madras 1:00
10,28 T.Dalles Madras 4:00
1031 Mac Hi Mtlton- 2:00
Freewater
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