. 10 October 7, 1999 Warm Springs, Oregon SriLYAY Tymoo i M aft Spilyay Tmoo Sports Buffs Top Banks on road by scoore of 42-7 h A. w - - SLa. The Madras White Buffalos stampede past the Banks Braves on their home field Friday night Oct 1, 1999. At mid field during the coin toss the Buffs won and elected to receive at the kickoff. The kick went out of bounds - Jake Jaca ran for 9 yards Christensen picked up the first down. Defensivelineoffside pen alty gave the Buffs a first down on the seven yard line. Christensen picked up 3 yards and Jaca goes in from there for the score. Zarate's kick was good the score Buffs 7- Banks 0. The Buffs line up for the kick -re i r cc J- 1." I. Jake Jaca (14) making a good gainer in the homecoming game with Wilsonville where the Madras While Buffalo, I 011 driu 1 1 011 .JLK V. shutoutthevhmngWiUcatsSl-O.givingthefamDkntvtocheerabouLTherewtanlntnfartinnh the Banks Braves elertedly and during the half time intermission, when they crowned the Homecoming Queen and after the game they picked the pounced on the ball on the 45 yard line. No. 44 Scott Lazott picked up homecoming King. Madras White Buffs win Homecoming 51-0 The Madras White Buffalo home coming game gave the fans plenty to cheer about as they ran past the visiting Wilsonville Wildcats 51-0, on Friday night Sept. 24. The Buffs went from one ex treme to the other; just a week Christensen got in on some of the Zarate split the up rights again to scoring as he rambled in to pay give the Buffs 3 1-0, lead over the dirt from 13 yards out. the kick visiting wildcats. failed and the score was 24-0 in favor of the Host Buffaloes. The Wilsonville wildcats just couldn't get any kind of drive going all evening long. Just when priortheywerepounded41-7,by things looked they were going to yard TD run. Zarate kicked the the top rated Sisters Outlaws on do something the butts had an extra point, by this time the buns answer for them. 1 his time Jaca Wilsonville goes to the air to try and get something going for them but Jaca was right there piCKing on one oi ineir passes mask call on the Braves gave the incomplete and the Braves kick. Buffs a first down. Jeff Barnes Christensen picks up 4 yards Jaca picked up 2 yards as the quarter pick up 3, and Christensen picks ended with the score 7-7. up the first down. With 3rd and 8, Jaca picked up 3, Christensen a pass incomplete and a penalty was stopped on the 1 yard line flag on the Buffs, an illegal man and Jeff Barns went in for the down field. Buffs kick Braves score. A trv for two failed leav- take over. The Braves were mov- on the ten yard line so the Buffs jng the score Buffs 1 3, Banks 7. ing the ball pretty well with 2nd took over on the 35 yard line 1st Christensen kicks off and and 7 Banks fumbles the ball and and 10. On the first play Keller Charles Rifenbark returned the Jeff Barns picks up the loose ball Christensen picked up 6 yards, ball 1 5 yards to the 27 yard line, and rambles 80 yards for the TD, Christensen picked up another A incomplete pass and a holding with 4:33 left in the 3rd quarter, ten yards, a pass incomplete and penalty on the Braves moved the The Braves in possession the ball back to the 17 yard line. Buffs hold them as they went on Banks punts. 4th and 6, Buffs take over. With a holding penalty on the Christensen takes the hand off Buffs it was 4th and 15. The Buffs go for it on a completed pass to David White making it 1 st and goal. Christensen went in yard TD. Zarate's kick was good to score. Christensen ran in for making the score 42-7 two making the score 21-7 for The Buffs kick off the Banks the White Buffalos, with 8:12 and after a play Charles Stwyer remaining in the first half. With falls on a Banks fumble on the 44 fourth and one Banks goes for it yard line. On the next play the and fumbles the ball and Jeff Buffs were called illegal proce- Barnes covers the loose ball and dure. Zarate takes over QB for the Buffs take over on the 45 the Buffs. Zarate picks up 5 yards, 5 yards, 9 Steven Beardsly ran yard line. A penalty on the Buffs Louis Smith picks up 1 yard, for 3 yards, on third and one costed them 5 vards. making it Penalty flags on the Buffs mak- lst and 15. The Braves hold the Buffs on fourth down and take over with 2nd and 6 the Braves were called hits the line weaves his way through would be tacklers and raced down the side line for a 60 Chris Sagdal picked up the first down.. The Braves went for it on 4th and 4 inside the thirty yard line and made the first down. They made another first and goal and ing it 3rd and 20. incomplete pass 4th and 20, Buffs kick, a holding call on Banks moved the ball back and another penalty delay their gridiron. And along came Wilsonville to get drubbed 51-0 This was homecoming and the Buffs gave the fans plenty to cheer about right from the start. To open things up Colter Barnes connected on a pass to Jake Jaca and he rambled in 23 yards for the score. The kick went astray leaving the score 6-0 for the Buffs. It was a Jake Jaca night, as he scored the first three TD's in the first quarter. His second score came on a short 5 yard but the try for two failed as the pass was no good. The third score came form a blocked punt where he scooped up the ball and ran it in for the TD. Another try for two failed leav ing the score 18-0 for the White Buffaloes. In the second quarter Keller was right on the ball scoring an other TD on a 22 yard run, this time Jason Zarate booted the extra point giving the Buffs a 3 1-0, as the first half ended. During the half time intermis sion there were some thoughts going through sports writers minds of how the Buffs were ahead like this during the Burns game and ended up losing by one point. But in the second half it was all Buffaloes as this was their home territory and saying "What's yours is mine and What's mine is mine." They made it clear this was going to be their night as Colter Barns hit David White in the end zone for a Buff score, this time and zig zagged down field on a43 with apass to Sagdal they scored, the kick hit the cross bar and bounced in for the score which now read Madras 7 Banks 7, with 1:45 left in the first quarter. Chnstensen ran the kickoff had everything in the bag as a lot of the reserves were seeing ac tion. forholdingmakingit2ndand 17. of game moved the ball still far- The Braves make a first down, therback. They fumble but recover. 3rd Jerry Brunoe intercepted their and6,aincompletepassmakesit pass,JeffBarnespicksup6,Louis 4th and 6 and another incom- Smith picks up 1 yard and with plete pass where the Buffs take 4th and 15, Buffs punt. With over the ball with 19 seconds re- Banks with the ball time ran out maining in the first half;Thfe,:,feSyingtheBuffsa42-7victoryon Jerry Brunoe took his turn at f; back 50 vards, a nass to white on I Ruffe mflVW'firtr'WvrwWttHJJ Uh hH.Th .following Frirlnv scoring on a 17 yard scamper to 7 a ainer was back and ' iust 3 seconds lift in the auarter. the Buffs have aBve. and on Oct. Madras was called for clipping. Christensen ran in for the TD. At 1 5, they host the Estacada Rang- "Change of Pace" mn set for Oct. 1 6 The 1999 Kah-Nee-Ta Fall Run "For a Change of Pace" is scheduled to take place October 16, 10:00 a.m. at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village. Courses include the 10K which is on blacktop road, rolling hills from Kah-Nee-Ta Village east past the golf course to the Culpus Bridge. This course will have water stations placed at the 1.5 mile and 3.1 mile points. The two-mile fun runwalk will go east on the main road from Kah-Nee-Ta Village turn around at 1.0 mile mark. Registration prior to October 15, 4:00p.m. is $ 1 0.00 per person, which includes shirt; and $5.00 per person without shirt. No registration will take place after 4:00 p.m. October 15. Day of race registration opens at 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and will cost $ 1 5 .00 per person which includes T shirt; and $10.00 per person without T-shirt. Prizes include: gift certificates, door prizes, swim passes, ribbons, etc. for age groups-60& over, 50-59, 40-49, 30-39, 19-29, 14-18, 13 & under in both male and female categories. Make checks payable to, and mail entries to Community Wellness CenterRecreation, P.O. Box C, Warm Springs, OR 97761 For information or registration forms contact Community Wellness Center at 553-3243 or FAX (541) 553-1361. Boys and Girls Tumbling Effective September 20, 1999 Ages 9-12 Monday & Wednesdays 4-5:00 p.m. Ages 4-8 Tuesday & Thursdays 5:15-6:30 p.m. Limit 15 per class Must have signed waiver Any questions call Monica at 553-3243. score the final TD for the night, this time the kick failed. In the final quarter the two teams moved the ball back and fourth with the Buff reserve unit in the game where Zarate took over Quarter back for the Buffs. The defense was real tough all evening long, they even held the Wild Cats on 4th and short to take over the ball and run the time out and the victory. They travel to Banks to play a non-league game in the COWAPA, league on Friday night Oct. 1, 1999. Game time 7:30 pm. The Madras White Buffalos football have a bye on Oct 8, Estacada Will be here on Oct. 15 Setting the Healthy Pace The Warm Springs Health and Wellness Center are proud of its staff that have made a life commitment to health. By modeling healthy lifestyles in the community they serve as mentors to the people of Warm Springs. Members of our staff par ticipate in runningwalking activities or working out at the Community Center on their lunch hours. A shin ning example of this health effort is our "Lost In Pace" walking team. This year the team walked one hun dred twenty-five miles from Portland to Seaside during the annual Hood to Coast weekend event. This occurred on August 27, and 28. The following IHS and tribal staff participated. Sharon Miller, RN, and Michelle Alvarez, Custodial Technician, served as CO-captains. Team mem bers included Grace Cho, Pharmacist, Becky Luceie, Facilities secretary, Donna Strong, Shari Marragio, Su san Porting, Shirley Earl, all regis tered nurses, Judy Budd, Public Health Nurse, Sara Thomas, Nutri tionist and Earylynne Squiemphen, Medical records data entry clerk. The ladies walked all the way from Portland to Seaside in 28 hours and 50 minutes. They finished 1 80 out of 394 total walkers. The Warm Springs Health and Wellness Center are very proud of their accomplishment. If you see these individuals in the clinic please take time to congratulate them. On illegal procedure moved the Buffs back five more yards mak ing it first and fifteen. An incom plete pass to White, than a face half time the score was Buffs 28 Banks7. The Buffs kick to start the 2nd half, with 3rd and 4 a pass fell ers here. The Rangers are highly regarded in the TVL. Game time 7:00p.m. J J."''' N sir: No. 8 6 Kyle Jividen, making a good gainer on a punt return in the game with the Banks Braves where the Buffs went on to win the game 42-7, on their home field. Everyone got into the action and got some playing time in that game Jeff. County Middle School sports schedule JCMS Volleyball Date Contest Oct. 12 Hartman Blue JCMS Oct. 14 JCMS Pilot Butte White Oct. 1 9 JCMS Sister w IM 7th Oct. 21 Cascade Red JCMS Oct. 26 JCMS Cascade White Oct. 27 Pilot Butte Green JCMS . l n . .... m & em graaers will play "B teams starting at 4:00 p.m. and "A " teams immediately following. Games usually last until about 6:30 p.m. Date Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct 26 Oct. 27 JCMS Football Contest JCMS 7th & 8th CCMS 7th & 8th, 4:00 & 6:00 p.m. High Desert White 7th 9 JCMS 7th Culver 8th 6 JCMS, 6:00 at MHS JCMS 7th Hartman 7th JCMS 8th Pilot Butte Green 8th All games will begin at 4:00 unless otherwise noted on the schedule. JCMS Cross Country Date Contest Oct 13 JCMS LaPine, 3:30 Oct. 18 JCMS Hartman-Spud Bowl, 3:00 Oct 27 JCMs 9 CCMS. Time TBA Volleyball Buffs Fall to The Dalles The Madras Volleyball team fell to visiting The Dalles Indians 14-16, 15 10, 15-7. MHS coach Gail Dubisar said Ma dras (0-4 Tri-Valley Conference) started out strong against and inexperi enced, but tough, TDHS squad, but came out tentatively in the second game and that things slowly went worse from there. Juniormiddle hitter Rachel Cleason led the Buffs with six kills and she was also in on six blocks. Amy Carroll also contributed six kills to the Madras cause. In junior varsity play, Madras came back from an 1 1-3 deficit in the third game to beat The Dalles 15-10, 4-15, 15-12, Nikki Daniels pounded the In dians with four kills and 12 for 12 serving. St Pat's Cowdeo Saturday and Sunday Oct 16th and 17th, Madias Indoor arena