10 September 9, 1999 Warm Springs, Oregon SPILYAYTYMOO' 1 Spilyay Tmoo Sports Madras White have gone for a big gainer. Jackson and David White were in on several tackles to stop the hard running backs of LaPine. With play like that there could be a lot of surprises as the season progresses. The Buffs are a little weak in the kicking department but with a little work Slings can improve in that de partment, along with some other sur prises that may be in store for the future. Just before the intermission the Buffs were ahead 14-7, when the Hawks scored and their kick failed to leave the score the Buffs 14, LaPine 13. The Hawks came at the Buffs with an on-side kick and recovered the ball to go on offense with time running out in the first half and just before the half ended the LaPine Hawks Troy Haslip kicked a 27 yard field goal to gain the lead during the intermission 16-14. The second half was a battle on mid field with no scoring until midway through the third quarter as Haslip split the uprights once again on a 24 yard field goal extending their lead to 19-14 With good running by Christensen and Jaca the Buffs were able to move the ball down field where Jaca capped the drive on a run into the end zone to put the Buffs ahead 20 1 9, and thats the way the scoring ended. A good show ing for both teams so early in the sea son, as there was not that many penal ties for each team which shows a well balanced team work for both teams. The next game for the Buffs will be September 10, as they will host the strong Burns Hilanders, in another non league action, here in Madras with game time at 7:00 p.m. The LaPine Hawks dished out just about everything but the dinning room table but fell short on the score board where the Buffaloes were able to score and make the big plays at the right time to come away with a win in the open ing football game of the season by the score of 20-19. With the Madras running game from Keller Christensen, Jake Jaca and Jacoby Ellesbury, the speedsters were able to put the points on the score board for the Buffaloes. The LaPine Hawks were very stingy with the ball and had more offensive Deer Season Special Youth Hunt: 12-17 years old August 14 to August 31 and Must have passed a Hunter Safety Course and accompanied by a parent or adult over 21. Bag limit: One (1) antlered deer per family of youth. Regular Hunts: Entire month of September & October Bag limit: One (1) antlered deer per family in September & October Designated hunting allowed for Senior Citizens and handi capped members only. Elk Season Bull Season: November 1 to November 30 Bag limit: One (1) antlered elk per family No designated tags will be issued. Antlerless Season: November 15 to 30 Bag limit: One (1) antlerless elk per family (100 tags available) Must exchange unused bull tag to receive an antlerless tag. First come, first served. Only to hunters that have not filled their bull tag and only antlerless elk may be harvested. No designated hunting allowed on these tags. Bear Season Entire month of September, October & November Bag limit: One ( 1 ) bear per family except cubs & sows with cubs are protected. Bird Season September 1 to December 31. Bag limit: Grouse-3 per day Quail-10 per day Chukar-lOper day Turkey-1 per month Migratory birds: Ducks, Geese, Mourning Dove Bag limits & season established Treaty Act. Seasons & bag limits as the regulations. Restrictions: Hunting of birds limited to shotguns, archery & pistol fired shot shell. The 22,000 acre South Mutton all 1999 hunting season. Buffaloes win W jh i : ii xi;vC tfi i V' Hie photo shows Keller Christensen substantial amount of yardage against 1999. plays than the Buffs. The Hawks with a real good passing game where at times caught the B uffs off guard moved the ball well with some wide open receivers. The Hawks struck pay dirt first when the Hawk Quarterback Frank King ran a bootleg in from seven yards out and with the kick they led 7-0 The Buffs started to move the ball down the field with some good runs by . the backs. From the nine yard line Christensen ran in for the score, but the kick failed and the Hawks held the slim lead 7-6. September 18 & 19 under the Migratory Bird same as Federal & State MU fire area is closed to opener on the with his running ability at running back for theBuffaloes as he gained a the Lupine Hawks in their opener as they traveled to Lapine on September 3, ' .... The Hawks were marching down field nearing TD land when Jacoby Ellesbury picked off a King pass and scooted down the sideline for a 91 yard Touchdown. The Buffs went for two points with Jake Jaca running the ball in to give the Buffs the lead 14-7, Underground Pow-wow & Hoopfest 1999 announced An event focused on youth, unity and gang prevention has been slated for October 1 through 3 in Warm ; Springs. It is also a benefit to start programs for at-risk adolescents in the Warm Springs area. Event Organizer Jamie Scott said the three day event will include concerts, a hoopfest, car show,. Skatejam, mini pow-wow, Breakerz 1 ball nightly with guest DJ'z, food, games, arts and crafts, mural art contest, 5 k RunWalk, and much more. Concert tickets are now available at the Warm Springs Market, Ro-Sham-Bo bar & grill in Bend, and will soon be available at all FASTTXX. Advanced tickets are $20 for the whole weekend with free admission ' to the Hoopfest, Pow-wow, Breakerz ': Ball and Car Show. Concert music for this alcohol and drug free event will be provided by S.S. EntertainmentJUS' Family Records and BOMBAY Entertain ment. Artists like Digital Under ground, Daz Dillinger, Spice One, Mac Dre, C-Bo, Dubee, N2Deep, Frost, Latino Velvet, Cool Nutz & Gathering of the nations 6 Foot and Under Open Basket Ball Tourney October 22, 23, 24, 1999 Cut-Off Date Oct. 20, 1999 Warm Springs Community Center Double Elimination Entry Fee: $275.00 Spot Fee: $75.00 Championship Jackets 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Place Awards Special Awards-Most 3 points, Mr. Hustle , High Scorer Tourney MVP For Information Call: Big Rat at (541)553-1550 Or Ricky Minthom at: (541) 553-9087 Tournament Director road 20-19 In the early season play there were s6rhe hard pad pounding and popping by the Madras linemen as they broke through with hands up in the air they batted down several passes made by the Hawks. Allen Jackson batted down apass that appeared if completed would jBosko, G-ISM, Maniac Loc, and many more. , The event is being hosted by all local reservation rap group's. They 9 are asking for your support. This is the first event of this kind in the " Central Oregon area. The tourna ments will begin on Friday morning (Oct. 1) at 9 am. Concerts are planned for Friday at 6:30 PM, Saturday, and .Sunday at 2 P.M. ! The Mini Pow-wow will be held Saturday and Sunday afternoon. The carshow is scheduled for a Saturday display and ending with a Sunday Cruise and parade. Hoopfest -99 will be blacktop 5 on 5 with 4 -divisions of competition with a $ 1 50 entry fee. The Car Show will feature lowriders, classic cars, and custom "trucks. The Skateiam is being soon- 'sored by Sovereign Skateboard and the Mini-Pow-wow is hosted by the young Rising Sun Drum. Don't for get to bring your tents, hoop shoes, earplugs, and your sun-block. For more information contact Joda Goudy-553-1359, Aaron Wil-son-553-8706, and Jamie Scott-553-1799. Madras High School sports schedules Varsity Football Date Opponent Place Tim Sept. 3 LaPine LaPine 7:00 p.m. Sept. 10 Bums Home 7:00 p.m. Sept. 17 Sisters Sisters 7:00 p.m. Sept. 24 Wilsonville Homecoming 7:00 p.m. Oct. 1 Banks Banks 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15 Estacada Home 7:00 p.m. Oct. 22 The Dalles The Dalles 7:00 p.m. Oct. 29 Sherwood Sherwood 7:00 p.m. Nov. 5 LaSalle Home 7:00 p.m. Varsity Boys Soccer Date Opponent Place Time Sept. 10 McLoughlin Mac Hi 2:00 p.m. Sept. 14 Riverside Home 4:00 p.m. Sept. 16 Grant Union Grant Union 4:00 p.m. Sept. 21 Sisters Home 4:00 p.m. Sept. 25 Ontario Ontario 2:00 p.m. Sept. 28 The Dalles Home 4:00 p.m. Oct. 8 Mac Hi Home 5:00 p.m. Oct. 12 Riverside Riverside 4:00 p.m. Oct. 14 Grant Union Home 4:00 p.m. Oct. 19 Sisters Sisters 4:00 p.m. Oct. 23 Ontario Home 1:00 p.m. Oct. 26 The Dalles The Dalles 4:00 p.m. Varsity Volleyball Date Opponent Place Time Sept. 9 TVC Jamboree Estacada 4:00 p.m. Sept. 11 Burns Invitational Bums 9:00 a.m. Sept. 14 Estacada . Home 5:00 p.m. Sept. 16 LaSalle Home 5:00 p.m. Sept. 18 Madras Invitational Home 9:00 a.m. Sept. 21 Sherwood Home 5:00 p.m. Sept. 23 Crook County Crook County 5-6:30 p.m. Sept. 25 Sisters Sisters 8:30 a.m. Sept. 28 The Dalles . Home 5:00 p.m. Sept. 30 Valley Catholic . Home 5:00 p.m. Oct. 4 Wilsonville . Wilsonville 5:00 p.m. Oct. 6 Estacada Estacada 5:00 p.m. Oct. 12 LaSalle LaSalle 4:00 p.m. Oct. 14 Sherwood Sherwood 5:00 p.m. Oct. 21 The Dalles The Dalles 5:00 p.m. Oct. 26 Valley Catholic Valley Catholic 4:00 p.m. Oct. 28 Wilsonville Home 5:00 p.m. Varsity Date Sept. 10 Sept. 11 Opponent , Mac Hi Crook Co. Jamboree Riverside Scappoose Sisters Ontario The Dalles Mt. View Mac Hi Riverside Mt. View Sisters Ontario The Dalles Sept. 14 Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Cross Date Opponent Place Time Sept. 11 Madras Invitational Home 11:00 a.m. ' Sept. 17 Sisters Invitational Sisters 3:00 p.m. I Sept. 18 Waldport ' Waldport TBA Sept. 23 The Dalles (TVC Prev) The Dalles 2:30 p.m. Sept. 25 The Dalles The Dalles TBA ; Oct. 2 N.W. Classic LaneCC TBA j Oct. 7 Crook Co. Invitational Crook Co. 4:00 p.m. ; Oct. 16 Dalles " Dalles ' TBA 1 Oct. 21 Mt. View (Co-Ed Classic) Mt. View 4:00 p.m. Oct. 28 District The Dalles 2:30 p.m. j Nov. 6 State Lane CC TBA Girls Soccer DIaaa Mac Hi 4:00 p.m Crook County Home Home Home Ontario Home Mt. View Home Riverside Home Sisters Home The Dalles 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m 2:00 p.m 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m 4:00 p.m 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Country Football Polls The first football polls as putoutbythe Associated Press of Oregon High Schools of 4-A and 3-A, as of Sept 7, 1999, with team, first place votes and overall record in parentheses. A team receives 10 points for each first-place vote, nine for second, eight for third, etc. School PoMs I Benetton (4) (HQ 83 ', ZAsnland((H 73 1 !Tigard(2)((M 59 ! 4. Cnurehi (1) ((H)) 48 ', 5.l3kerk)ge(2)K8 47 6. MarsMield((H)) 39 ' 7. Jesuit ((H)) 33 4 ' 8. Roseburg(0-l) 32 9. Central Uhofc(H B U. West Linn ((HD I 0 THKS IECOVM6 VOTES - McNary K). Sprapue 9. Cresham 8. Sunset a West new 7. Redmond 5. Tualatin 4. Mountain Vien I Pendleton 2, Lake Oswego Sheldon t Ststers (S) fCKB $9 " I (t) Junction OtylO-O) 41 ValetlHB 41 4 Scappoose (wflHD 38 iOntanofCH)) 28 i (tie) Central (0-0) 20 ramoc.H 20 8 turrefOO) V ttMdenVafleylOHS B B Madras (HX M OTKOrS KCOVTNG VOTES - Marist II The Danes 9. Cstacada S. Seaside S. Hen T Xuaro I Sw Home I