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    10 January 28, 1999
Warm Springs, Oregon
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(Front Row):
Tray Lenoard, Ryan McCormick,
Lenoara, titreaa smitn & vai squiemphen
Lady buffs win big against
visiting valiants
The Madras girls basketball team
hosted the Valley Cathlolic Valiants
on Tuesday 26. They won easily
with the score of 69-44. The junior
varsity started the night off with a
42-39 victory.
In the first quarter the buffs were
sparked by Cece Polk which help
them jump on top quickly with a
score of 16-5.
By halftime the score was madras
31 valiants 21.
In the third quarter the buffs
outscored the valiants and increased
their lead to 50-30 with some key
steals that led to fastbreaks and good
Madras wins in
The Madras High school boys
basketball team took on the visiting
Dalles Indians in a thriller on Friday
22, and beat them in overtime 76-74.
The game was a good one all the way
through with both teams exchanging
baskets. With the clock winding
down in the overtime madras guard
Travis Moceshitti hit a big three with
three ticks on the clock and sealed
the victory for the buffs. Travis led
Recreation starts new league
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Aiustin Greene looks for someone open as his defender looks on.
Tana Frank awaits the potential pass from teamate
Mf,
Karmen Blake, Monica(& Jordan)
interior passes.
The lady buffs were led by Cece
Polk who led all scorers with 23
including four three pointers. Reina
Estimo finished the night with 14
points while Deece Suppah added
12. Nicole Mapston led the valiants
with 1 5 followed by Suzanne Pompili
and Jamie Burns who both added 10
points apiece.
Next up for the lady buffs is the
Bowemen of Sherwood which will
take place on January 29, in the
buffalo dome. Game time at 7:30.
overtime
madras with 26 points on 6-10
shooting from beyond the three point
line. Keller Christensen lead all
rebounders with seven.
This win brings them to 3-2 and
dropped the Dalles to 3-2. Next up for
the buffs is Valley Catholic on
Tuesday January 26 at 7:30p.m.
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(Back Row):
Cal Poncho, Sandra Sampson,
Cecil Dick, Laura Cailoux, Ansen Begay
Boys Varsity
at Sherwood
Jan 29, 7:30
Lil Britches youth
league begins
The Lil Britches girls and boys
youth basketball league got under
way onJanuaryll,1999.The league
has three different age groups starting
with the 2nd through 4th graders,
followed by the 5th and 6th graders,
and finishes with the 13 through 17
year old. The league goes from
Monday through Thursday
beginning at 5p.m and finishing
around 7:30.
Those that wish to join are
encouraged to call the recreation
department at 553-3243 or get a hold
of Shasta or Rose for more
information.
at noon time
The recreation department has
made a change in the noon time
activities held on Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday. Instead of
just playing basketball they have
turned it into a league which is made
for full-time employees of the tribe.
There are six teams in the league.
Which team your on is based on
which branch you work in for the
tribe. The six branches are the Public
safety, human services, fire
management, two natural resources
teams, public utilities, and tribal all
stars. The games are 8 minutes with
no overtimes. Games will begin at
12:05 with each team playing 2-3
games.
Another league has been formed
for part-time, contracting, seasonal,
mill employees, and people who are
unemployed. This league starts at
11:00 and goes until 12:00.
All people interested need just to
show up with clean shoes at the time
specified above.
Next up for
lady buffs
Sherwood at
home 7:30
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Naomi Dick,
Buffs lose
shocker
' The madras white buffs lost a
shocke to the 0-5 Valley catolic , ,
valiants bHariuary26, ; VvjJh'JHe'
score being 50-63.
Madras coach Evan Brown stated
"my team just didn't show up to
play." Travis Moshetti led the buffs
with 16 points and 8 rebounds.
This loss makes the buffs 3-3 in
league play and 6-9 on the season.
Next up the buffs travel to sherwood
to take on the bowemen on Friday
January 29, game time at 7:30.
Madras beats
Lasalle 53-48
The Lady buffs hosted the Lasalle
Falcons on Saturday January 23, and
won with a score of 53-48. The win
makes them 3-2 in league.
Madras let many leads slip away
with bad decisions with the ball but
managed to hold off the falcons in
the end.
Deece Suppah and Reina Estimo
led the buffs with 13 and 11 points
respectively.
Next up for the lady buffs is Valley
Catholic and the Sherwood
Bowemen, both games starting at
7:30.
Correction
noted
In error, it was stated that
5th place winners in the
mixed doubles events was:
Michelle Chase & Austin
Greene. They are actually the
3rd place winners. The
following is the correct order
of winners.
1) Darla Brown, Sid
Miller, 1318
2) Nancy Seyler, Joe
Boise, 1314
3) Michelle Chase,
Austin Greene, 1289
4) Lupe Katchia,
John Katchia, 1273
5) Angie Spino,
Randy Boise, 1272
6) Birney Greene
Boise, Joe Tuckta,
1267
7) Anna Clements,
Warren R. Clements,
1266
Local relay teams praises
supporters
Submitted by Val-Captaln-"Native
Reign T
Every year, since approximately
1984, there have been teams from
Warm Springs entered in the annual
Hood to Coast Relay. My family has
always been a participant in this
event, whether it's myself, my kids,
my brother & his family, cousins,
nieces' nephews, etc. It's one of those
events where you just can't miss it!
It becomes a part of you. And so, it
came to pass, that the week-end of
August 28 and 29 we answered our
calling and faced the challenge of
the 1998 Hood to Coast relay!
We had a great bunch of people
this year. This group just seemed to
"click". Everyone got along well
and helped each other out. There
was a lot of team spirit! Although we
had some real animals on the second
van this year, everyone did a great
job!
I would like to thank our sponsors
and other people for their assistance.
Every year, we are able to do this
because of the help we receive from
them. Thank you to Warm Springs
Forest Products and Brunoe Logging,
who where our most distinguished
The following is the list of
the 23rd Annual WSIHBT
ITEM: WON BY:
1 Liter of Coke Tony Boise
2 Concho Jewelry Chet VanPelt
.,. 3 beaded Necklace ., t tf,fl ,Nqrertp Greece .,
4 Snowman - Joe LeClaireii
5 Flower Puzzle Missy Scott
6 Snowman Kyle Jamison
7 Chocolate Cookies Cyril Wolfe
8 Bowling Shoe Ornament Paula Brisbois
9 Gloves Sharon Jones .
10 Gloves Kyle Jamison
11 Teapot Ornament Kyle Jamison
12 Popcorn Tin Sharon Jones
13 Chocolates Angie Spino
14 Bowling BagShoe Pin Sherri Smith
15 Puzzle , ; Missy Scott ..."J','
16 Train Beulah Tsumpti
17 Candy Tin Cyril Wolfe
18 Chocolate Candy Cyril Wolfe t ;
19 Cookies Dallas Winishut
20 Candy Tin Paula Brisbois
21 Candy Randy Boise
22 Coffee Cup Veronica Smith
23 Cup Alfred Estimo
24 Cookies Beulah Tsumpti
25 Cookies Ken Jamison
26 12 Case of Pop Kevin Blueback
27 Cookies UP Owen
28 2 Liter Pop Norma Smith
29 Box of Milky Ways Samantha LeClaire
30 Butter Cookies Deland Olney
31 Butter Cookies Sky Katchia
32 Butter Cookies Patch Adams
33 Smoked Salmon Delvis Heath
34 Photo Album Darla Brown
35 Snowman Candy Jar Jerry Sampson
36 Bowling Mug Treyvon Black
37 Bowling Mug Kenny VanPelt
38 Strawberry Bon Bons Loriene Stacona
39 Picture : Mary Stewart
40 Picture Libby Chase
41 Popcorn Tin Libby Chase
42 Popcorn Tin , . Laura Sahme
43 Stuffed Animal - Dog Sandra & Owen Danzuka
44 Yellow Teddy Bear Bill Wyshaam
45 White Teddy Bear , NoreeGuenn
46 Stuffed Animal - Fox Charles Kalama
47 Box of Candy Ron Momingowl
48 Bag of Peanuts Oliver Moses
49 Box of Candy Mary Stewart
50 Beaded Barrette Paula Moses
51 Beaded Key Chain Beulah Tsumpti ".-
52 Beaded Key Chain Dan Brisbois
53 Beaded Buckle Sandra & Owen Danzuka
54 Boot Candle Sherri L Smith . .
55 Vase Bob Macy, Sr.
56 Beaded Coin Purse Warren R. Clements
57 Bowling Bag wWheels Satch Miller
58 '$20.00 Tiny Bellenger
59 '$20.00 Linda David
60 $50.00 : Sherri l Smith ' .
61 '$100.00 Angie Spino
62 '$1 00.00 Michelle Stacona
The Committee would like to say Thank You" to all those
that donated Items to this raffle. As things were coming
in quickly and frequently, 9 was next to impossible to keep
up with who donated each and every Rem. Thank you!
sponsors, once again. They are always
two of our most loyal supporters.
Thank you, CR Begay and Sandra
Sampson for the use of your vans.
WE DEFINITELY COULD NOT
HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU!
Our biggest supporters are always
our families and friends. Thank you
to those people. I'm sure the runners
appreciate it! You are what keeps us
going!
There were several other teams
entered that week-end and we'd like
to offer our congratulations to them.
"We're Not Out Of It Yet"(captain,
Laurie Danzuka), GREAT JOB, team!
And, the two teams entered in the
Portland to Coast Walk. ECE and
IHS both had teams entered, and we
understand they did pretty well.
Always, the first year teams run into
some problems getting lost or missing
exchange points. Don't feel bad,
ladies, it happened to us once upon a
time. Just keep at it, it only gets better!
All in all, it was a fun time for
everyone. I hope that all of the other
teams had a great time, we definitely
did. See y'all on August 27 and 28,
1999!
winners of the Raffle held during
on December 25-27, 1998.
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