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10 August 12, 1999 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo ifgj Spilyay Tymoo Sports ;cSSI ' - :vu-'.--.- ' ',.-;r7!'Jgr- Jefferson County All-stars win District, State, and comes in second at Divisional - f i wl .. . JL. W .' In nJh vV mfc lo 1 uv r, . :? It mJJ Bottom row: Coach Anthony Mitchell, Kyle Jividen, Travis Moschetti, Daniel Sosa, Cameron Stovall, Mike Meves, Coach Dallas Stovall , Back row: Jacky Shadley, Louis Smith, Jeff Barnes, Sam Candland, Colter Barnes, Jacoby Ellsbury, Charles Stwyer, Jared Adams, Coach Brent Moschetti 3rd Annual Hawaiian Local Boy Tournament held at Kah-Nee-Ta The Jefferson County Senior Little League all-stars have made their way through (he District, State and Divisional games winning both District and State and coming up just one game shy of winning the Divisional tournament. The Senior boys played 3 games in the District tournament and won all three to clinch a place at the Slate tournament. In game one against Bend North Travis Moschetti pitched a two hitter with 13 strikeouts and only 2 walks. Jeff. Co. won the game 3-2. In game 2 Jared Adams took the mound against Bend South and pitched a one hitter with 1 3 strikeouts. The senior boys cruised to victory in this one winning 19-1. In the championship game Jefferson County took on Bend South again and won with a score of 8-1. Jeff Barnes pitched (he first 4 innings throwing a one hitter. Colter Barnes hurled the last three innings and allowed four hits. This win sent the Jefferson Co. all-stars to the State tournament that was held in Portland at Busy Kids Field. In the first game at State J.C. faced Mcdford and pulled out the victory with a score of 3-1. Daniel Sosa singled in the first inning to score a run and later in the third inning hit a solo home run to lead the team. In game two Jefferson County played Keizer with the winner moving on to the championship round. J.C. fell behind early trailing 3-0 in the first four innings. Then, in the fifth they tied the score at 4-4. In the seventh inning Jeff. Co. had the bases loaded with one out when Colter Barnes hit a single up the middle to drive in the winning score. Jared Adams threw a complete game, striking out ten and walking only three. In the championship game Jefferson County played Keizer for the second time and won with a score of 8-3. J.C. jumped out with a 5-0 lead after three innings. In the bottom of the third Keizer tallied up three runs and thought they had J.C. rattled. In the fourth inning Colter Barnes hit a line drive over the right field fence to put Jefferson County on top for good. Jeff Barnes was credited by his coaches for throwing a great game. By winning State Jefferson County got to represent Oregon in the six team Regional Tournament. In game one at Divisional Jefferson County got two key hits from an unlikely source. Mike Meeves doubled and homered in Jefferson Counties 7-3 victory against Montana. This win put them up against Hawaii, who got a first round bye in the six team tournament. Against Hawaii the state champs could only muster up one hit and loss 4-0. Hawaii advanced to the championship round and J.C. now has to play in a loser-out game against Idaho. In the Idaho game J.C. barely squeaked out a victory with a score of 4-3. Daniel Sosa had a game winning bunt to score Travis Moschetti. This win moved them into a game against Washington. Against Washington Jefferson County cruised to victory with a score of 7-2. Jacoby Ellsbury hit a two run homer in the fifth inning to make the score 4-2. In the sixth inning pinch hitter Louis Smith hit a run-scoring single. This win put Jefferson County up against Alaska with the winner playing Hawaii. In the Alaska game J.C. used a late rally to advance into the championship game with a 4-3 win. Travis Moschetti led the team with three singles in (he Alaska game! This win put the all-stars against the undefeated team from Hawaii. Against Hawaii J.C. started out the game with a 1-0 score in the second inning with a run scoring single by Charles Stwyer. Then in the fourth inning Hawaii first baseman Paul Collins hit a monster shot over the fence in dead center to give them the lead that they wouldn't let go of. Jefferson County had become known as the "comeback kids" because of all the comebacks for wins in the tourney. Coach Brent Moschetti said he felt good about how his kids played and that he felt they had reached all the goals he told kids he felt they could achieve in this years tournaments. Brent and all the other coaches wanted to thank all the fans and parents that went to watch all the games they played. m Mr ' I 'b ' L I O. Jfil! Bji'-- zd ... I ','.. i ' ' I !'. t . . . - Oregon State champs Jefferson County, enjoyed themselves during a parade that was given for them Buffalos Football Camp coming soon Saturday night's entertainment was provided by the Kapakali Dancers. The Third Annual Hawaiian Lo cal Boy Golf Tournament, was held at the Kah-Nee-Ta Resort Golf Course July 30 through August 1. The event brought together both Native Americans and Native Ha waiians and friends who enjoyed 4 days of golf and recreation. The popular golf event at Kah-Nee-Ta included a salmon din ner with the performance of Joe Tuckta and his Native American Dancers performing on the green at the pro shop on Friday evening. On Saturday, the evening ended with a beautiful Hawaiian style banquet and entertainment provided by the Kapakali Dancers. The Hawaiians who traveled many miles to participate in this event were being entertained by Keith Kato and P.K. Kagawa and still waiting 'and saving themselves for the next round. Sunday was probably the rriost competitive day of the event. No one could match the outstanding play of Big Mike Barker and Randy Yeager on this day. They were destine to win this event, taking both low gross with a 65 and low net with a 55. This team who has not missed this event since the start, walked away with a cool $1,750 in the Calcutta and 1st place net in their flight. The Hawaiian Local Boy Tour nament first flight and 1 st place gross, went to Brian Malensky & Dave Hall. With a score of 189. Larry Nelson and Lenny Lutero had a 206 for second gross, and, Eric Evanson and Wade Frischkaech had the third with a score of 208. First Low Net went to Mike Barker and Randy Yeager with a low score of 167, 2nd net with a score of 187 went to Doug Sathcr and Ross Derrod. There was a 3rd net tie. Albert Comedown and Satch Miller and Gary Gerorge and Sean Hoolehan scoring 188. During the second flight, 1 st place gross went to Arnie Engle and James Snow with a score of 232, 2nd gross went to Dick Wilson and Brad Moschetti scoring 235, and there was a tie for 3rd gross with Carol Conner and Kelly Wetchner, JP Patt and Dave Dieker scoring 242. The 1st low net went to Benny Heath and Dave Elkins at 183, 2nd low net was Jerry McKay and John Bowenwith 188, 3rd net was won by T.J. Grabner and Jim Bianchi with a whopping score of 189. All places paid as follows, 1st place- $400, 2nd place- $300, and 3rd place- $200. We'll see you at the Fourth Annual Hawaiian Local Boy Golf Tourna ment year 2000, at Kah-Nee-Ta Re sort. "Mahalo" Madras High School football coaches are gearing up for the White J3uffalos Football Camp, and ' "participants need to mark their calendars. The camp will run from Monday, ,( August 16 through Friday, August ! 20, for high school-aged players, and jfrom the 16th through the 19th for those between the ages of kindergarten and eighth grade. The 'cost to participate is $10, which includes a t-shirt and refreshments. If cost is an object, contact Coach Chip DeLoretto at 923-9610. "The purpose of the camp is to provide experience and individual fundamental instruction for the game of football," noted DeLoretto. "The camp focus is on fundamentals of blocking, tackling, passing, receiving and the team concept of defense and offense." Parents are welcome to attend. Participants are asked to wear shorts, shirts and gym shoes or football shoes. For a registration form, or further information, call DeLoretto at the above number, or Coach Johr Scheideman at 475-6979. Fall Sports -meeting set for August 17 at 7:00 All fall sports at Madras High School will begin practice on Monday August 23, 1999. Before student athletes may practice there is a mandatory ParentPlayer Information Meeting on Tuesday Aug. 17 at 7:00 PM in the gym. This meeting will include general information, all necessary paper work to be completed before athletes may practice and a meeting with the fall coaches. Any student interested in Football, Volleyball, Cross Country, Soccer and the fall cheerleaders should attend. 3N Livestock gets 1st place at Women's State Cribbage tournament coming to Redmond The Redmond Senior Center Benefit Cribbage Tournament will be held in Redmond, Oregon on August 20th, 21, & 22, 1999, at the Redmond Senior Center, 325 Dogwood Avenue. The tournament raises money for the Redmond Senior Center Activities, including their meal programs and members will be getting sponsorships from businesses in the community. The tournament, which will bring players from the United States & Canada for Cribbage play starting on Friday afternoon, includes both events sanctioned by the American Cribbage Congress and unsanctioned events to provide fun for the whole weekend. Unsanctioned play starts on Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. with an "Early Bird Tournament" (7 games). Friday evening continues unsanctioned play at 6:30 p.m. with a High Roller Singles event (9 games), followed at 7 p.m. by Doubles play (9 games). Sanctioned events start on Saturday morning, with a 22 game qualifying round, followed on Saturday evening by an unsanctioned "Nightowl" at 7 p.m. (7 games). Main Event Playoffs begin Sunday morning, followed by Consolation qualifying play in the morning and playoffs in the afternoon. There will also be a non-sanctioned "Crybaby" later on Sunday afternoon. Entries will be taken as late as Friday night (Saturday morning, with a slight penalty charge). Information flyers, with entry forms, are available at the Redmond Chamber of Commerce and from the Redmond Senior Center, or you can contact, Marvis & Ralph Reynolds, the directors for the tournament at 541-447-5920 or P.O. Box 805 in Prineville, OR 97754-0805, until Thursday evening August 19th. The tournament is open to the public, with the only requirement being the ability to play an average game in 15 minutes. Any local players who are not members of the American Cribbage Congress can call 1-888-734-4464 (PEGGING) to receive information on membership and the location of the nearest Grassroots , (local players) Club. rf i . . If s I r ) 'Aw S Is kt ir. If1 ... M w - rinnnratiilatinne in JM I .!.:--. . . - '' SZX2Xfi&s-An9ie Spino s Mar9,e TucMa &