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4th Quarter Rally Estacada Beats White Buffalos 32-19
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The Estacada Rangers had to
come from behind to win the game
after trailing going into the fourth
quarter, on Friday night, Oct. 1 5, by
the score of 32-19. i
The Rangers won the coin toss
andelected to kick off to the Madras
team at the beginning of the game.
Keller Christensen returned the kick
for 17 yards. With a couple of in
complete passes and a short run the
buffs punted. The Rangers steadily
moved the ball down field and
Hoopes ran the ball in from 3 yards
out to score the first TD. The kick
was no good leaving the score Rang
ers 6, the Buffs 0.
The Buffs move the ball up field
but stalled and had to punt. Rangers
fumble the ball and madras recov
ered the ball on the 42, from there
the Buffs were able to move the ball
well and finally Jaca ran in on the
final 3 yards for the score. The kick
failed and the score stood Rangers 6
the Buffs 6, with 2: 14 left in the first
Change your clock, change
your batteries
On a big gamer on a pass from Barnes to Christensen put the ball down on the Syard line, thi
Jaca as he took the hand off and bullied his way into the end zone and hit pay dirt for the go a
in foreground. The TD put the Buffs ahead 19-18, as they led at the end of the third quarter.
Kah-Nee-Ta hosts Northwest Indian Invitational
The Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Association
was host of the 1999 Northwest
Indian Invitational Golf Tournament
onOctober9& 10, 1999. There were
a total of 65 participants that trafveled
as far as Canada, California,
Washington, Minnesota, and Oregon
to participate in this year's event.
Tournament results are as
follows:
Championship Flight-Gross
Division
1st Place-Isaac Henry-Cano,
Grande Ronde, OR, $400, score
146
2nd Place-William John,
Alberta Canada, $300, score 1 46
(Sudden death play-off for 1st
Place)
3rd Place-Jayson Ray,
Chiloquin, OR, $150, score 150
Champion Flight-Net Division
1st Place-Butch David, KNT
Golf, $335, score 138
2nd Place-Max Yellowdirt,
Alberta Canada, $335, score 138
3rd Place-Dan Henry, BC
Canada, $150, score 143
lo ChrisUmin put Iht butt imn on
quarter.
A holding penalty on the Buffs
put the Ranges in good field posi
tion. Hoopes again broke loose on a
30 yard run for their second score,
and a try for two the pass was bro
ken up by Christesen.
At the kickoff a good runback of
30 yards putting the ball on the 40
yard line. On the next play Colter
Barns was sacked for a 1 1 yard loss
to make it 2nd and 2 1 . A pass to Jaca
was good for 37 yards and a first
down. After a series of plays the
Rangers hold the Buffs on 4th down
as the Buffs couldn't convert, and
took possession of the ball. Allen
Jackson makes a good stop making
it third a 1 2. A pass by the Rangers
was good and fumbled which
Chasen Walker covered the ball for
the Buffs. Both teams couldn't get
any kind of a drive going in the
second quarter and time ran out
ending the first half with the score
Rangers 12, the Buffs 6.
Treaty Tribes
The Compact states of Oregon
and Washington agreed with the
Columbia River treaty tribes on re
opening commercial setline sturgeon
fishery in John Day Pool. The
Bonneville and The Dalles pools re
main closed.
John Day Pool Setline Season:
Opens 6 a.m. Monday, October 11,
1999. Bonneville and The Dalles
pools are closed. Only setline gear
may be used. The fishery will close
at 6 p.m. December 3 1 , 1 999 or when
the catch guideline of 1,160 is
reached.
Area: John Day Pool only
First Flight-Gross Division
1st Place-David Boyd,
Inchelium, WA, $400, score 171
2nd Place (tie)-Jon Bergstrom,
Aberdeen, WA, $225, score 172
2nd Place (tie)-Tom Rodriguez,
Pendleton, OR, $225, score 172
First Flight-Net Division
1st Place-Jake Coochise, KNT
Golf, $400, score 131
2nd Place-Ray Arcand, Alberta,
Canada, $275, score 135
3rd Place-Jim Cardinal,
Alberta, Canada, $150, score 142
Seniors Flight-Gross Division
1st Place-Satch Miller, KNT
Golf, $400, score 162
2nd Place (tie)-Cliff Walker,
Walla Walla, OR, $225, score 164
2nd Place (tie)-Matt Boyd,
Inchelium, WA, $225, score 164
Seniors Flight-Net Division
1 st Place-Albert Comedown,
KNT Golf, $400, score 131
2nd Place-Mike Jordan, Seattle,
WA. $275, score 140
3rd Place-Zane Jackson, KNT
Golf, $150, score 142
UhebaUdowno7the5yardUne,the Rrsputup their goal 5gJ;
nd zone and hit pay dirt for the go ahead TD, behind some good blocking from No 54 Allan Jackson
vied at the end of the third quarter.
the Syard line, the P"' P 1
Madras kicks off to start the sec
ond half, and after a few plays No.
22 Jeremiah Piatt broke loose on a
49 yard romp to the end zone for the
TD, a try for two points failed leav:
ing the score 1 8 for the Ranges and
6 for the Buffs.
The Buffs starting from the 27
yard line and with Christensen and
Jaca picking up yardage and a pass
from Colter Barnes to Christenses
for the score and the Buffs were
closing in on the Rangers and with
Zarates kick good the score was
Rangers 18, the Buffs 13.
The next time the Buffs get their
hands on the ball they marched down
field and with a pass from Barns to
Christensen gave the Buffs a first
down on the 5 yard line and Jaca
punches his way into the end zone
for the score and the Buffs go ahead
by one. With a try for two points a
pass failed leaving the score the
Buffs 19 and Rangers 18.
The teams were unable to do any
reopen fishing season
Restrictions: Hook size must be
90 or larger. Tribal fishers are en
couraged to use circle-hooks and
avoid J-hooks. All river mouth and
dam sanctuaries remain in effect.
Allowable Sales: The allowed
sales during the John Day Pool setline
season will be restricted to sturgeon.
Chinook and Steelhead may not be
sold.
Sturgeon Size Limit: Sturgeon
between 4 feet and 5 feet in length
may be sold commercially or kept
for subsistence.
Scaffold Fishery: The scaffold
fishery remains open year-around.
Ladies Flight-Gross Division
1st Place-Shauna Queahpama,
KNT Golf, $400, score 167
2nd Place-Betty Rain, Alberta,
Canada, $300, score 189
3rd Place-Madeline Spino,
KNT Golf, $150, score 190
Ladies Flight Net Division
1st Place-Pauline John, Alberta,
Canada, $400, score 125
2nd Place-Michele McDonald,
Alberta, Canada, $275, score 131
3rd Place (tie)-Michele Stacona,
KNT Golf, $75, score 141
3rd Place (tie)-Verna Conner,
KNT Golf, $75, score 141
In appreciation. . .
The Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Association
was host of the 1999 Northwest
Indian Invitational Golf Tournament
on October 9 & 1 0, 1 999. There were
65 participants that traveled from
Canada, Washingon, California,
Minnesota and Oregon.
The Association would like to
thank the following company's and
individuals for sponsorship and raffle
donations.
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more damage and time ran out end
ing the third quarter with the Buffs
leading by one point 19-18.
In the final quarter both teams
exchanged hands- on the ball, than
the Rangers made a move pushing
the Buffs back finally Piatt ran in
from 6 yards out for a TD, their try
for two was good to make the score
26-19, for the Rangers.
In the closing minutes of the
game after a drive by the Buffs they
went for it on 4th and 9, the Rangers
held and took over Possession of the
ball and with time running out Piatt
scored again but this time their run
for two points failed leaving the
final score 32-1 9, and the game for
the Rangers of Estacada. Estacada
one of the teams that are going for
the TVL championship, and are
doing pretty well at this point.
The Buffs next outing will be
with The Dalles Indians, on their
"turf,onFriday,Oct.22, 1999. Game
time 7 p.m..
Scaffold catch of sturgeon may be
sold during commercial fishing peri
ods.
If you have any fishing enforce
ment problems or need assistance or
information, day or night contact the
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fisher
ies Enforcement Office, 4270
Westcliff Drive, Hood River, OR
phone (541) 386-6363 or toll-free
(800) 487-FISH (3474). Please con
sult your tribal Fish and Wildlife
Committee for additional details on
tribal regulation. Please wear you
life jackets for safety.
golf tourney
Added Purse sponsorship:
Indian Head Casino, KA YAR Doors,
DE Composite Products, Zane
Jackson, Albert Comedown, Gordon
Cannon, WS Power Enterpise,
Karnopp, Peterson, Noteboom,
Hubel, Hansen & Arnett.
Other types of sponsorship &
donated time: Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs Salmon donation,
Oregon Beef Company Stan
Demetrick, Golf City Milt & Norma,
Kah-Nee-Ta Pro Shop Joe R. Jim B.
& Charlotte, Joni David, Edna David,
Missy Scott, Angie David.
Raffle Items: Mike Collins, Libby
Chase, Gordon Cannon, Joni & Alley
David, Benson Heath, Janell Smith,
Satch Miller, Butch David, Les &
Madeline Spino, Carol Conner, Kelly
Wetchner, Museum at Warm Springs,
Kah-Nee-Ta Pro Shop, Doc Lee of
Chehalis, WA, Shauna Queahpama,
Dawn Smith.
It it wasn't for our sponsorships
and the individuals that helped out
personally, the tournament would not
have been as successful. Once again,
thanks to all the people listed above.
Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Association
Gathering of the nations
6 Foof anrf tnder Open Basket Ball Tourney
October 22, 23, 24, 1999
Cul-ON Data 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 Mlnthorn at: (541) 553-9087
Tournament Director
River Warriors Tourney
6 ft & under Plus 2 Open Competition
8 man roster
at the
Toppenish Community Center Gym
Entry fee-$270 per team (first 12 teams).
To confirm slot $1 25.
First come, first in!!
Awards-1st NIKE Tear Away warm-ups, 2nd and
3rd place awards also. MVP, All Stars, Mr. Hustle,
Sportsmanship T-shirts
Don't delay, act today...
Contact Pat Goudy, Sr. (509) 865-4840 (home);
945-1342 (cellular); or 865-51 21 x451 (work).
I r C.ru t'-i.-'oWV
Tourney set for Nov. 26-28
Tulalip Tribes will host the 2 1 st Annual Thanksgiving
Turkey Tourney at the Tulalip Tribal Center in Tulalip,
Washington on November 26 to 28, 1 999.
Entry fee is $250. For further information contact
Dion Joseph or Aaron Moses at Recreation (360) 65 1-'
4389; Fax (360) 651-4032; D. Joseph (hm) (360) 658
0187 or Harold Joseph at (425) 238-7614.
Jeff. County Middle School sports schedule
JCMS Volleyball
Date Contest
Oct. 21 Cascade Red JCMS
Oct. 26 JCMS Cascade White
Oct. 27 Pilot Butte Green JCMS
7th & 8th graders will play "B " teams starting at 4:00 p. m. and "A " teams
immediately following.
Games usually last until about 6:30 p.m.
JCMS Football
Date Contest
Oct. 26 JCMS 7th Hartman 7th
Oct. 27 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. 27 JCMs CCMS, Time TBA
Madras High School
Varsity
Date
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Opponent
The Dalles
Sherwood
LaSalle
Varsity Boys Soccer
Opponent Place
Ontario Home
The Dalles The Dalles
Varsity Volleyball
Opponent Place
The Dalles The Dalles
Valley Catholic Valley Catholic
Wilsonville Home
Varsity Girls Soccer
Opponent Place
Ontario Home
The Dalles The Dalles
Cross Country
Mt. View (Co-Ed Classic) Mt. View
District The Dalles
State Lane CC
Date
Oct. 23
Oct. 26
Date
Oct. 21
Oct. 26
Oct. 28
Date
Oct. 23
Oct 26
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 6
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sports schedules
Football
Place
The Dalles
Sherwood
Home
Time
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Time
1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
Time
5:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
Time
1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
TBA