Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon July 3, 1999 11 Spilyay Tymoo Sports Roadwarrior's annual Pi-Ume-Sha Fun Run Draws people from all over the Country I "'1 A "V " rv:; .... f, -5. ... u , A ft " . " ' ' " "" ' , " - - w; - - J y" C . 'i.- . - . The Roadwarrior's Pi-Ume-Sha Run was held on Saturday June 26, 1999. The run had three different distances which were the 5k, 10k, and 10k walk. In the 5k there were eight different age divisions starting with the 13 & under (male). Coming in first place from Toppenish, WA was Lonnie Samaripa with a time of 25.39. 2nd place went to Francis Kentura from here in Warm Springs with a time of 29.42. In the 14-18 years (male) Anthony Mitchell from Warm Springs came in first place with a time of 29.52. Michael Leecy from W.S. placed first in the 19-29 (male) with a time of 20.33. In the 30-39 (male) division Eric Pittlsey out of Keizer, OR came in first place with a time of 23.39. Sophie Thomas also from Keizer, OR won the 30-39 year (female) division with a time of 23.39. Frank Smith from W.S. won the 40-49 (male) division with a time of 28.40. Sam Kentura also from W.S. came in second with a 44.16. In the 40-49 (female) Debbie Thompson from W.S. won with a time of 29.55. Coming in second with a time of 30.51 was Janet Warner from Princville, OR. Sylvia McCabe from W.S. placed third with a time of 31.47. Diane Hayes from Princville, OR won the 50 & over (female) division with a time of 30.53. The overall winners for the 5k were Michael Leecy from Warm Springs and Sophie Thomas from Keizer, OR. In the 10k there were seven age groups starting with the 19-29 (male). Coming in first with a time of 50.32 was Farr Curlin from Chicago, IL. Willard Madonado from Wapato, WA came in second with a time of 57.31. In the 19-29 (female) Kimbcrly Curlin from Chicago, IL won with a time of 48.59. Dana Doerkscn from Antelope, OR came in second with a time of 1:05.19. Salvador Chino out of Culver, OR won the 30-39 (male) with a time of 44.58. Don Courtney from Madras came in second with 48.23. Gerald Dan.uka from W.S. placed third with 53.42. Laura Howell from Antelope, OR won the 30-39 (female) with a time of 50.51. In the 40-49 (male) division Robert Jim from While Swan, WA won with a time of 52.23. Chad Brindlc from Bend came in second with a time of 52.44. Third place went to Norman Libby from W.S. with his time being 1:03.45. Leo Mellon from W.S. won the 50 & over (male) division with a time of 1:00.45. In the 50 & over (female) Zcna Bartz from Culver, OR won with a time of 1:14.13. Overall winners for the 10k were Sal vador Chino and Kimbcrly Curlin. In the 10k Walk Shari Morrazzo was the overall winner with a time of 1:08.00. Coming in second was Michelle Alvarez with a lime of 1:13.01. Shirley Earl came in third with a time of 1 : 1 5.29. Sarah Thomas finished fourth with atimc of 1 :28. 12. r Runners from near and far gathered early in the morning to run in the Roadwarrior's Pi-Ume-Sha run Kah-Nee-Ta hosts Fry Bread Open Golf Tournament 1 I li K . 1 - f iK - V V - V ''r'l I r' i i ' I K ; i ' v People getting warmed up at the putting range before the tourney The Fry Bread Open Golf Tournament was held on June 26, 1999 at the Kah-Nee-ta Golf Resort. In the A Flight Jeff Johnson won the Gross with a score of 144. He received $250 in prize money. Coming in second and winning $200 was Will Maschetti with a score of 146. Dave Hall got third with a 147 and won $150. Devin Lawrence finished fourth with a 158 received $125. In the Net first place went to Jim Baumari'with ascoreof 135': He received $250 dollars in prize money. Chuck Schmidt won $200 and second place with a 138. With a score of 141 there was a tie for third between Randy Clarke and Duwayne Flores. They both got $137.50 for their efforts. B Flight Gross winner was Butch David who shot a 152 and won $250 dollars. Second place went to Eiel Eielson who shot 166 and received $200. Moe Chester finished third with a 167 and won $150. Fourth place went to Ray Weis who shot a 1 72 and got $125. In the Net there was a tie for first between Hobo Patt and Eiel Eielson who both shot a 139. They both won $225 dollars. Coming in third was Stan Kirk with a 140 and he received $150. Albert Comedown finished fourth and won $125. In the C Flight Gross Brad Maschetti took first place with a 183 and won $200 dollars. Justin Martin and '; came in second with a 198 and won $100. In Net competition Don Hall finished first with a 150 and he won $200. There was a tie for second with a score of 154 between Paul Smith and Benny Heath. They both received $100. In the Women's Flight Gross Shawna Quehapama was the winner with a score of 168. She won $200. Carol Conner finished second with a 202. She received $150. There was a tie for the Net winner. Lynda Chester and Cindi Eielson both shot a 159 and both received $175. The Pro Shop would like to thank 4 A r lU p 16 r 5 J M f everyone who participated and hope I to see everyone next year. Local softball team has a fast pitch clinic for the kids Salvador Chino finishing up the the 10k race Jr. Golf has begun at Kah-Nee-Ta ; I he Warm Springs hast pitch Softball clinic was held on June 24 anu lyyy. me Clinic auuicu Ull on Thursday evening with a BBQ at u- :.. rLii i' . i i . uir-i iiiiiiiiiiiinvi riiirrviniiiiiiiit.M The BBQ was followed by registration and introduction on what they had planned for the next day. The clinic started at 9:00am on Friday morning and went till 4:00pm. In the morning Denise Benally out of Reno, NV was introduced as one of the main instructors that would be helping out. The local fast pitch team also helped put the camp on. Team members that helped included Ardis Smith, Leslie Cochran, Jessie Esquiro, Natalie Mitchell, KarlaTias, Lynn Tanewasha and Donnie Bagley. Other helpers included Val Fuiava, Tedi Tanewasha and Agnes Lawrence. The clinic had around 35 to 40 kids participate and they all enjoyed the clinic very much. At the end of the day the instructors had chosen two kids from the clinic that would receive a best bat award and a best glove award. The best bat award went to Darken Hoptowit. She got a brand new Michell Smith Power cell bat. The best glove went to Prenincia Van Pelt. She got a Rawlings glove. The clinic was put on to help the kids work and develop their fundamental skills in softball. The clinic instructors encouraged kids to participate in little league and to further pursue their softball dreams as they grow. The local fast pitch team would like to thank all the sponsors for there donations and all the kids for their participation. The local team would like to see all kids and more next year. Jr. Golf is here starting on the 29th of June every Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:30 to 10:30 for 8 weeks straight! $15.00 per student. Registration forms can be picked up at the Pro Shop. Registration will be at 9:00am on June 29th. Concluding the 8-week program will be a tournament and barbecue for the kids and their parents. Volunteer parents who would like to help can contact the pro shop at 553-1112. . 1' ,, s ' 3 -'-t,""r'',,' iSS ' I I i . i - i ' , i L i " Jk-f - . ) ryv y-v :.v "r--- n. ; ; f 1 4 a Jit Here are the clinic participants taking a break from their joyous day to strike a pose for the camera 1999 HOOPFEST July 2-4; 1999 Elmer Quinn Park, Warm Springs, OR Blacktop 5 or Cash Pr2p 10 PIp- (jester 6 Fou1 Aee throws) PO under 18, need waivers 24 team limit Tourney deadline is 6-15-99 Double Elimination $150.00 Entry Fee For more info call (541) 553-6004