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Buffs Top Wildcats 61-57 Rez Run 2000 set for February 19
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Dan "Rudy" Ruettiger
"There arc a million Rudy's and
only one Michael Jordan," said Dan
"Rudy" Ruettiger during his presen
tation to the Jefferson County Middle
School students. ;
Dan Ruettieger is the inspiration
for the film Rudy. He dream of
playing football for the University
of Notre Dame but his short, small
stature made him an unlikely candi
date to play football. His team males
were prejudiced against him and
considered him a hindrance to the
team. Team members did everything
they could to get him to give up,
Rudy never gave up. Although he
may have only played 27 seconds in
a game, the point is he played and
played his best.
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Ruettieger is now a motivational
speaker, telling his life story and
motivating youth and adults to their
best. His most recent development
is The Rudv Foundation which was
created to support children's pro
grams around the world. In their
mission statement, The Rudy Foun
dation will create support programs
to develop and enhance children
mentally, physically and spiritually.
Ruettiger co-authored several
books, among them are; Rudy's
Rules, Rudy's Lessons for Young
Champions and Rudy & Friends.
If you have questions about the
Rudy Foundation, they can be
reached at 702-263.0088.
"As I See's Urn!"
The Wilsonville Wildcats came
to town on Tuesday Jan. 25, 00, to
play the Madras White Buffaloes in
a Tri-Valley league game. A game
that could have gone either way but
so happened the determined
Buffalo'semerged victorious by the
score 61-57.
In the open i ng period of the game
Wilsonville Wildcats jumped out to
a 8-0 lead and were on their way for
a win, as the Buffs could not find
anything to go through the hoop.
Finally Jake Jaca got the ball a roll
ing scoring the first basket for the
Buffaloes'. The Buffs gradually
picked their way back into the ball
game tying the score at 12 apiece
with just a few ticks lift to end the
first quarter when Jon Dinelli, let a
three pointer fly just beating the
buzzer to give the Wildcats a 1 5-1 2
lead at the end of the first quarter.
In the second period both teams
played on an even basis and the
Buff defense stiffened a little hold
ing the taller Wilsonville Wildcats
in scorine. In the first half
Wilsonville had four, three pointers
two from Jon Dinelli, and two from
Grant Lasselle. Madras had four
three pointers, three from Jaca, and
one from Jacoby Ellsbury.
The Buffs crept past the Wild
cats and as the first half ended they
were ahead 46-43.
The lead changed hands several
times in the second half but the
Buffs had the upper hand. Just when
they would build a comfortable lead
the Wildcats would pop in a three
pointer to close the gap a little.
There were several turn-overs
on the Buffs in passing the ball, pass
attempts to ones who were sur
rounded by opponents. Wilsonville
had several turn-overs as the Ma
dias press had some effect on the
players.
Wilsonville had a good game at
the three point line as they scored
seven three pointers to five for the
Buffs. Jon Dinelli, had 3, David
Miller 2, and Lesselle 2. For the
B tiffs Jaca had three, Chasen Walker
one and Jacoby Ellsbury one. At the
foul line the Wildcats were 6 out of
9 and the Buffs were 8 of 13. The
Wildcats were called 1 5 infractions
w hile the Buffs were whistled for9.
All Statistics are un-official.
Jaca out scored everyone with
21 for the Buffs and Jon Dinelli 15,
points for Wilsonville.
Scoring:
Madras: Jaca 2 1 , Chasan Walker
10, Keller Christensen 9, Jacoby
Ellsblury 7, Jay McCabe 6, Travis
Moschetti 4, Colter Barnes 4.
Wilsonvillw: Dinelli 15, David
Miller 10, Grant Lesselle 10, Justin
Timm 9, Chris Callaghan 6, Joey
Robles 4, Paul Laufer 3.
The Buffs travel to meet The
Dalles Indians on Friday at The
Dalles.
The Warm Springs Community
Wellness Ccntcr-Rccrcation Depart
ment is cordially inviting you to par
ticipate in the 2000 Rcz Run held on
February 19 at the Tribal Adminis
tration building.
All Indian Hoop Tourney, Men's 6 ft. & Under
March 3-5, 2000
Warm Springs Community Wellness Center
Warm Springs, Oregon
8 man roster limit
1st thru 4th Place Awards, All Stars, & MVP
Entry fee: $250 (Money orders only)
Team holding fee: $100 (non refundable, due by
February 18, NO Exceptions)
Send money orders to: Shawn Harry, PO Box 597,
Warm Springs, OR 97761
For more information call Shawn at (541) 553-1547
after 5:00 p.m. or leave a message.
Not responsible for any accidents injury or theft.
Nespelem All Indian 40
Basketball Tournament
February 26-27, 2000
Nespelem Community
Center, Nespelem, WA
Entry fee, $150 (due by
February 12, 2000), cash
or money order only!
Awards give to 1st
through 4th places
For more information call.
Larry Jordan at (509)
634-2238, Ken Bourgeau
(509)633-3622. Send
entry fee to Larry Jor
dan, P.O. Box 234, Coulee
Dam, WA 99116.
Swim lessons
began at Kah-Nee-Ta
Resort
Kah-Nce-Ta Resort Swim Les
sons Red Cross Certified Instructors
Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. it Saturday
at 1:30 p.m.
January 18 - February 12, 2000
8 classes S30 per child-Must be at
least 6 years old
Mimmun of 6 children per lesson
& maximum of 15 per lesson
Space is limited. Call to make
reservation or for more information
553-1 112 ext. 345S
24th Annual Reno Indian
Bowling Tournament
National Bowling Stadium
February 4, 5, 6, 2000
$16 per person per event; Masters $25
ABCWiBA'Sanctioned
Friday: ,
Doubles & Singles 1 p.m.; Mixed Doubles 4 & 6 p.m.
Team Events-Mixed, Men, Women 8 p.m.
Saturday:
Mixed Doubles & JR's Tournament
(non-sanctioned) 10:30 a.m.
Team events-Mixed, Men, Women 12 noon; 2:30-5 p.m.
Youth Powwow 1 p.m.
Masters 8 p.m.
Sunday:
Doubles & Singles 10 a.m. & 12 p.m.
Please bring averages
For more information contact:
Lance Astor (775) 786-0503;
HelenCarl Uribe (775) 322-5734
JR Tournament-Cruz Sambrano (775) 673-6963
Youth Powwow-Annie Astor (775) 425-6937 (evenings)
Arts & Crafts-Rosemary Joe (775) 476-0268 or
329-5071 or Helen Uribe
Chief Spirits
Boys and Girls
13 4 under
AW Indian Basketball
Tourney
Apri 14-16, 2000
$90.00 entry fee
1st -4th Place trophies
Ten All Star trophies
One Inspirational Player
Trophy
Sportsmanship Award
Exhibition games for 6
years 5t under Co-Ed
Make check or money
orders payable to:
Reva Johnson
P.O. Box 1449
Warm Springs, OR 97761
Call: (541) 553-9087 or
(541) 553-2559
Registration will begin at 10:00
a.m. and all races will begin ut 1 1:(X)
a.m. Pre-rcgistralion cost is $12.00,
day of race cost is $15.(K),
Scheduled arc a 10k course and a
5k course. 10k course is out and buck
on pavement w ith rolling hills, and
three water stations. 5k course is out
and back with 1 water station at turn
around point.
There w ill be male and female di
visions 13 & under, 14-18 years, 19
29 years, 30-39 years, 40-49 years,
50 & over.
Awards will be given to overall
winners in each age division. T-shirts
will be available to each participant.
Make checks and money orders
payable to CWC-REC, P.O. Box C,
Warm Springs, OR 97761.
Registration forms arc available at
the Community Wellness Center.
Little Britches
announce new
schedule
The Little Britches Youth Basket
ball Program announces their new
schedule.
This program is sponsored by
Healthy Nations and is an alcohol and
drug free activity.
Andy Leonard is the Program
Coordinator for the duration of the
program, which will run until April.
There is no fee to sign-up; all
youth arc encouraged to participate.
New Schedule:
Mondays and Wednesdays:
1st to 2nd gradc-5:00 p.m.
3rd to 4th grade-5:45 p.m.
7th to High School-6:30 p.m. .
Tuesdays and Thursdays:
5th to 6th grade-5:00 p.m.
7th to High School-6:00 p.m.
Please make sure you pack in your
hoop shoes and wear sweats and
trunks.
For more information callAndy
Leonard at 553-3243 or Healthy Na
tions at 553-4914.
Local team wins Holiday Pool Tourney
Stay In School
Columbia River "Us-Wun's" 15 & under (boys)
plus
Columbia River "Redwolfs" 11 & under (boys)
February 18, 19, 20, 2000
Warm Springs Community Center
Team Entrance fee: $150 per age bracket
Championship jackets; Runner up Hooded Sweatshirts;
3rd place-Crew Sweatshirts; 4th place-Tee-shirts;
Sportsmanship Award; All Stars; MVP Coat;
Coach Tourney Award;
Mr. Hustle Hooded Sweatshirt; Tournament High
Scorer Hooded Sweatshirt
3 point Champion Award (one award).
For more information contact:
Melvin A. Tewee, Sr. (541) 553-1675
(leave message on answering machine).
3 point shoot-out will be on Saturday evening.
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Rialto held the Holiday Mixed Doubles Pool Tournament 2000 during the
weekend of January 15, 16, 2000. Taking the first prize trophy, jackpot
money and jackets were Lois Knight and Marvin Stahi. In second place
was Karla Tias and Jerry Bagley and third place went to Anna Dibben and
Cal from Redmond. Cal was the recipient of the Top Male Shooter award
and Selena Boise was the recipient of the Top Female Shooter award.
Community Wellness Center
weekend schedule
The following weekend schedule for the Warm Springs Community Wellness
Center is listed for the months January through May 2000
January
28-30: Black Hawks 8th Grade Boy's Basketball Tournament, Contact
person: Sam Kentura
February
18-19: Columbia River Chinooks 1 4 & 1 1 & under Hoop Tourney, Contact
person: Melvin Tewee
19th: Youth Semi-formal dance in the social hall, Contact person: Anita
. Davis
19th: Rez 10K, 5K, 1.0 mile fun run-Admin. BIdg, Contact person: Andy
Leonard
25-27: Cougars 8th Grade5th Grade Co-ed Basketball Tourney, Contact
person: Austin Greene
March
3-5: WS All Indian Men's 6 Ft. & Under Basketball Tourney, Contact
person: Shawn Henry
18th: C.H.E.T. Family Event Day-Fun Run, Remote Car Races & Depart
ment Chili Cook off, Contact persons: Carol Wewa & Carol Allison
23-26: C.H.E.T. Youth Formal Mini-WorkshopsDance, Contact person:
Anita Davis
31-April 2: 8th Annual Cougars High School Boys Basketball Tourney,
Contact person: Austin Greene
April
14-16: Chief Spirits Youth Basketball Tourney, Contact person: Reva
Johnson
15th: Kah-Nee-Ta Mini-Marathon 14.5 mile, 10K, 3 & 1 Miler, Contact
person: Andrew Smith
29th: Road WarriorsBiathlon-BikingRunningevent, Contact person: Andy
Leonard
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6th: 12 Annual Reservation Relay (58.0 mile x 5 person teams), Contact
person: Austin Greene
13th: Litefoot in Concert (tentative). Contact person: Andy Leonard