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10 February 11, 1999 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo Sports v.-T ' ifin mi ii ii mni u ) 1 1 ni)ii.r"mTTii ij """;" i """"Tl t'j ' i i J mutt Local girl makes state elks hoop shoot contest Madras White Buffaloes get by Wilsonville Wildcats 76-46 f i X ( "As I See's U'M." Down the home stretch with the basketball season winding down near the end of another year the Buffs were host to the visiting Wilsonville Wildcats on Friday, February 5, 1999, where they came away winners for the second time over the visiting Wildcats, this year. The taller Wilsonville team controlled the opening tip-off and took an early lead over the Buffs. The Buff shooting was a bit off mark and were not dropping through the net right at the start of the game Several three point shots went . bouncing off the rim for the Buffs and in the mean time Jon Dinelli of Wilsonville droped 2 three pointers in the first quarter as the Wildcats took a short lead in the game. As play resumed later in the quarter Jorge Mora hit a three pointer which sort of re-grouped the Buff offense and the Buffs started to score more at will and they were able to take the lead away from the Wildcats and never gave it up and led 1 7-1 2 at the end of the first quarter. The Buffs kept up their scoring as Mora hit two more three pointers and a field goal and Jcred Moses scored 7 foints in the second quarter to help uild up the Buff leas as they went out to a 36-25 half time lead. The third quarter belonged to the Buffs as they out played the Wildcats all through the 3rd quarter. Jake Jaca pulled out the win with just three scored 7 points in that quarter while seconds left in the game to win by the Wildcats were held to a minimum just one point, of scoring . The Buffs next game will be on In the fourth and final quarter the February 12, 1999, when they host teams scored fairly even through out the LaSalle Falcons, with game time the quarter. Mora was 3 of 4 at the at 7:30 P.M. foul line and a field goal, Jaca added Scoring for the Wildcats: Drew a field goal Jacoby Ellsbury popped Ludlow 13, Jon Dinelli 11, Ken in a three pointer, Christensen was Handegard 8, Trent Limb 6, Paul two of three at the foul line, reserve Alex Hiller got 4 points, Jay McCabe added a basket and Moses added a two pointer to round out the scoring for the Buffs. This was totally a different game compared to the one they played at Wilsonville earlier where the Buffs Sharice shows off her winning trophy and a Elks frisbee Happy Birthday and Congratulations Sharice! Sharice turned nine years old on Feb. 3, 1999. She has been competing in the Hoop Shoot Contests throughout the month of January and it has been tough! Sharice started out when she won in her class at WSE and then advanced to the Madras Hoop Shoot. At Madras Sharice won first place with her friend Breanna Stacona as runner-up. Sharice advanced to the Southeast District shoot-off in Redmond where she received first place by only two goals. Sharice will receive her first place trophy for the southeast district contest at a luncheon at the Keizer Elks Lodge. Sharice will compete in the State Regional Championship Hoop Shoot Contest on February 1 3, 1 999 at Keizer, Oregon. Also, a great big Thank You and I Love You to Grandma Gladys for being there and supporting Sharice at every hoop shoot. Also, a congratulations from your uncle Bo and a happy birthday as well!! There will be a canned food drive Friday, February 12, and anyone bringing at least one can of food to the boy's basketball game at Madras High School that night will receive one dollar off the admission price. There will be a dance after the game. The cost is three dollars but anyone that brings a can of food will receive a dollar off the original price. Laufu 4, Jon Bippes 2. Conor Holmburg 2, Campbell, Larson, Bradley. For the Buffs: Jorge Mora 20, Jake Jaca 15, Keller Christensen 1 0, Jered Moses 9, Travis Moschetti 5, Brian Sites 4, Jay McCabe 4, Alex Hiller 4, Jacoby Ellsbury 3, Chasen Walker 2, Steve Reeder, Colter Barns. Madras White Buffaloes Down Estacada "As I See's Urn." In Tri-Valley league action the istacada Rangers came to town ager to even the score of a loss to he Buffs earlier on their home loor. The Rangers controlled the Opening tip-off and Buffs with a ght man to man defense was able ) steal the ball. Turn overs hurt oth teams all evening long in the ame. tstacada got on tne score oard first as big 6', 5" Jeff Rose ayed in the two points. Rose scored he first two baskets to give the dangers a 4-0 lead as the game got inderway. The Buff shooting was old as several three pointers would the rim and go astray, and lost the rebound to the taller Ranger hit bn earn. Girls lose in a thriller at Estacada 45-43 The fady buffs traveled to Estacada on February 2, to take on the Rangers and lost a close one 45-43. The rangers jumped out early in the first quarter with a 17-13 lead. The two teams where pretty even throughout the second quarter. They won the third quarter 14-12 as they had planned to do. In the fourth quarter they were out scored 12-2 but were still in the game in the last eleven seconds. The lady buffs called time out to set up a play, but the rangers intense defense was too much for them to handle and they were not able to run the play they had drawn up. Madras had a bye on Tuesday Feb. 9, so they got a chance to regroup going into the last three games of the season. Next up the lady buffs travel to Milwaukie to play the La Salle Falcons at 7:30. Madras Boys against Lasalle 7:30 The Buffs finally get going in scoring as Jake Jaca and Jorge Mora hit some quick buckets and put Madras out in front 13-6 in the first quarter. Even with the lead at shooting was not up to par Rangers away from the Rangers. A short would put up several shots as they time later Jered Moses was fouled were able to get their own and was given two shots from the rebounds and put the ball up again Charity stripe where her made until a Madras boy was able to get both shots to extent the Buff lead in there for a rebound. When the to three. With time running out half time intermission rolled the Rangers were un able to score around the Buffs held a slight and in the mean time fouling the edge over the Rangers at 24-20. Buff players where the Buffs were In the third quarter scoring was seven from nine on free throws, pretty even, as each time the Buffs The time ran out on the Rangers would make a move those Pesky as the Buffs were able to win the Ranges keep hanging around league game, scoring to keep with in striking ScoringfortheBuffs:JakeJaca distance of the Buff lead, and when 14, Travis Moschetti 13, Jorge the third quarter ended the score Mora 8, Keller Christensen 6, was the Buffs 48, the Rangers 33. Brian Sites 4, Jered Moses 2, Jay In the final quarter the game McCabe 2, Chasen Walker, went pretty even until later in the Jacoby Ellsbury, Steve Reeder, quarter when Mike O'Mera and Alex Hiller. Efren Quintero made some fast ForEstacada:MikeO'Meral0, baskets and the Rangers were able Jeff Rose 10, Issaac Brown 5, to take the lead away from the James Brinkman4,JoeSearles4, Buffs at 42-41. With Madras in Jason Allinger 4, Justen Scott 3, control or the ball, Mora normally is. Even the Ranger March of Dimes walk to be held in Bend was Efren Quintero 2, Steve Bess 2, the, end of the quarter the Buffs fouled and made both ends of a Brian Libby, Ian Gibler, Rickey siiuuuiig was way iiuui wiiai u uuc aiiu unc iu ltgaui uic icou iaillcllUS, Vuuy ruilUIl. Wilsonville Girls Stop Buffs Madras loses close one on the road to Sherwood The Madras boys traveled to Sherwood on Friday January 29, and lost to the bowmen 5 1 -45. The game was close all the way through but in the end the bowmen were too much from the foul line making eight out of fifteen. Madras didn't go to the charity stripe once not once in the entire second half. They played from behind the whole game and just couldn't get ahead. Sherwood also did it from the floor shooting 49 from the field to madras 36. Jake Jaca led the buffs with 13 while the bowmen's Ben Harris led all scores with 17. Next up for the buffs is Estacada at home for one of two home games in a row. Game time 7:30. The March of Dimes is launching its largest fund-raiser February 19. The entire community is invited to participate in Walk America 1 999 the first, biggest and best walking event in the country! The March of Dimes is gearing up for the 10k walk at Pioneer Park April 24 with a Kickoff celebration. The Kickoff for Walk America 1999 will be held at the Phoenix Inn, 300 NW Franklin, in Bend from 7:00am to 8:00am February 19, 1999. Plan on attending this years Kickoff! Stop by, pick up supplies :' and learn more about the spring walk in Bend! With your help the March of Dimes will continue to aggressively accomplish its mission of improving the health of America's babies by preventing birth defects, low birthweight and infant mortality. Founded in 1938, the March of Dimes funds programs of research, education, community service and advocay that saves babies. Information: 1800-811-0805 or jrepmanmodimes.com 23rd Annual Reno Indian Bowling Tournament Set Lady Bufflaoes at LaSalle Friday, Feb. 12, 1999-7:30 CHI TOWN CHALLENGE MEN'S OPEN BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT WHEN: FEBRUARY 19-21, 1999 WHERE: Chiloquin, OREntry fee: $200.00 To ensure your place in the tournament, a deposit of $75.00 must be received no later than February 5, 1999. For information contact: Manny Ochoa P0 BOX 740 Chiloquin, OR 97624 ph 541-783-3191 Awards for placing teams will be limited to 10 per team. 10 all-stars, Mr. hustle, and MVP. The 23rd annual Reno Indian Bowling Tournament is scheduled for March 12, 13, 14, 1999, to be held in the National Bowling Stadium. The cost is $16.00 per person per Event. ABCWIBA Sanctioned. Friday schedule is Doubles and Singles 1:00 p.m.; Mixed Doubles 4:00 and 6:00 p.m.. Saturday, Team Events; Mixed, men women at 1 2:00 noon, 2:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Masters at 8:00 p.m. Sunday: Doubles and Singles 1 0:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Bowlers are asked to bring their averages. For more information, contacr Lance Astor (702) 786-0503, or HelenCarl Uribe (702) 822-5734. Arts and Crafts Booths $25.00, Contact Rosemary Joe (702) 476-0268 or (702) 273-9304. Tournament Rules 1. ABC and WIBC Tournament Rules and Regulations will govern this tournament. 2. The Tournament is open to all Indian ABC-WIBC bowler, theirspouses and all members of the Reno Indian Bowling League. Non-Indians are eligible to bowl, but must be a spouse of a participating Indian Bowler. Bowlers must verify degree of Indian blood. No bowler holding a pro card will be allowed to participate in this tournament (i.e. PBA card Holder.) 3. All entrants must be ABC or WIBC members. Non-members can qualify for entry by paying an affiliate membership fee of $20.00 for women and $ 1 2.00 for men or a participation fee ABC - $5.00 or WIBC $5.00. 4. Teams will consist of four (4) men and four (4) women in separate divisions. 5. All the events are on a handicap basis, 80 of 210. 6. ENTERING AVERAGES; a. 1997-98 highest ABCWIBC Sanctioned league average of 2 1 games or more. b. In no previous season average, use highest average of 21 games or more of 3-1-99. c. A verifiable average of not over two years old prior to bowling. d. Bowlers with none of the above must use: WOMEN 165 AVG. MEN 180AVG. e. If current season average for at least 21 games of 3-1-99 exceeds last season's average by 10 or more pins current average must be used. f. ABCWIBC Rule 3 19d (reporting of prize winnings) does not apply. 7. Failure to use correct average will disqualify score if submitted average is lower than correct average hereby resulting in more handicap. Prize winnings shall be based on the submitted average if it is higher than the correct average. However, corrections in averages may be permitted up to the completion of the first game of a series. 8. All entries close at 12:00 p.m. on March 14, 1999. 9. All prize money will return 100 at a ratio of at least one prize for 8 entries in team events, doubles and singles and one for each 10 entries in all events. 10. Multiple entry for 4-member team events only. Once in doubles and singles event. Not more than two players on the same team can place more than once in prize list of position standing. 1 1 . Tardy bowlers will be allowed to start bowling beginning with the frame in which he or she enters the game. No scores will be given for frames missed. 12. AlldecisionsoftheTournament Committee are FINAL, unless an appeal is made in accordance with ABCWIBC Rule 329. 13. Make all checks or money orders payable to RENO INDIAN TOURNAMENT, all NSF checks will result in automatic disqualification. For more information contact: Lance Aster, 73 Reservation Road, Reno, NV 89502 (702) 786-0503 or Helen or Carl Uribe, 103, Colony Road, Reno NV 89502 (702) 322-5732. A win for the Wilsonville girls evenged a loss to the Buff girls earlier in the season. The highly rated wildcats were not to be beaten the second time around as they hosted the Buff girls. The game went pretty even in the first two quarters with the wildcats having a slight edge over the Buffs in scoring as indicated by quarter scoring leading 17-15 at the end of the first quarter. The second quarter stayed pretty much the same however Wilsonville managed to gain a little in the scoring column as they led by the score of 3 1-25 at half time. The third quarter looked a little better for the Buff girls as they cut the lead on the host wildcats out scoring them 14-12. But just when things looked good the Wilsonville girls exploded on a scoring rampage with a 18-6 run in the final quarter for the victory for the wildcats of Wilsonville 61-45. ; ? The Buff girls travel to meet the LaSalle Falcons Friday, Feb. 12,1999, on their home floor. Game time 7:30 P.M. Scoring for the Buffs: Dece Suppah 1 8, CeCe Polk 1 2, Heather Klos 5, Riena Estimo 4, Nicole Main 2, Blanch Mitchell 2, Marie Kalama 2, Smith , Carrol, and Johnson. Wilsonville: Arzie 20, Boyce 14, Noe 11, Sharpe 9, Limb 7, Meyers. There were no three point baskets by either team. Madras beats visiting bowmen by six The Madras lady buffs hosted the Sherwood Bowmen on Friday January 29, and won with a score 5 1 -45. This wins brings them to 5-2 in league. Madras jumped out right away in the first quarter with a score of 15-8. The teams were pretty even in the second quarter as Sherwood stayed in the game with good shooting from the free throw line. Early in the fourth quarter Madras jumped up by 19 but sherwood made one last ditch effort to come back. They were unsuccessful and madras was able to hold off the visitors with key free throws by freshman Nicole Main and junior Reina Estimo. ReinaEstimo and Bowmen center Mary Murphy both scored 20 for their teams respectfully. Next up for the lady buffs is Estacada who they play on Tuesday February 2, at Estacada. Warm Springs Community Food Drive Presents: POKER FUN RUN WALK Supporting National Food Drive Month Tuesday February 23, 1999 Starts Community Center 1 1 am-1 2pm Head Start Kids ECE to Trailer Court 12pm-lpm Trailer Court Route lpm-2pm Campus Route Come one Come all Prizes Available!! Pre-registration starts February 8. Contact Lovie Ike 553-3243 or Nancy Saludo 553- 3241 Please bring one or more canned or non-perishable food item Food will be donated to the Warm Springs Food Bank operated by the Presbyterian Church Sponsored by Head Start, Community Center, CHET & Warm Springs Elementary