r l' ir 12 February 10, 2000 WARM SPRINGS, OREGON 31 ILYAY 1 YMUU Spilyay lymoo Sports .y S . .' . X ' s 1 t Terry Luther, named "Exerciser of the Month" Estacada Tops Buffs 38-35 jinn r i A';-; - -.. : Above, Terry Luther plays basketball during lunch hour at the Health and Wellness Center. , . Congratulations to Terry Luther, r Terry Luther has been employed with you have been selected as "Exerciser the Natural Resources Branch, Fish of the Month," by the Community & Wildlife Department for the past Wellness Center of Warm Springs. 23-years. White Buffalos Breeze Past Estacada Rangers 67-52 For exercise, Terry plays Basket ball, works out on a stationary bike, and works out with a weight machine 2-4 times per week. Terry has been exercising for the past IS years, 1-2 hours 7 days a week. What motivated him to exer cise and to keep exercising, is his knee problem. "I had surgery on both my knees and need to keep my legs built up, or my knees will hurt. I also enjoy ex ercising because it reduces stress and keeps me in shape," said Terry. What are your stumbling blocks that get you away from working out, and how do you work past them to keep working out? Was one of the questions asked by the Community Wellness Center. "I often exercise during my lunch hour," says Terry. "Noon meetings, or out of town travel, are often problems. I try to workout at home or in weight rooms at motels if I'm out of town," said Terry. "My goals are simple, to stay fit so I can enjoy better health, and less stress. My encouraging words for others is. Try .to make exercising a priority and stick with it. It only takes a few missed days before one begins loosing the muscle tone you' have worked hard to acquire," said Terry. ,. The Lady Rangers of Estacada, Oregon, came to town to meet the host Madras Girl White Buffaloes, and went home with a big win after trailing through out the game. The White Buffets led at the end of the first quarter by the score of 14-8, and held on to out score the Ranger gals and hold a 21-16, lead at the intermission. In the second half the Buffets couldn't get going and at the end of three quarters the Buffs held a one point lead at 24-23, as the Rangers seem to come alive and done some hustling with trap plays causing turnovers on the Buffs.. The Buffs missed a lot of shots during the second half, shots that usually fall through but didn't and the Rangers slowly crept up on the Buffs. The Buffs were leading with just under a couple of minutes to play in the final quarter but turn overs on the Buffs were costly, and the Ranges made good use of the fast breaks. Nicole Main and Tiffanie Sperry were high score's for the lady Buffs each having 1 2 points apiece. Nicole had four field goals and she was four for four at the charity stripe. Tiffanie had three field goals and she was six out of nine at the foul line for her 12 points. With the limited scoring for the Buffs the whole team played a great game but it just went to the other team in the closing minutes of the game. Amy Carroll, fouled out of the game late in the final quarter which was a big blow the buff defense. Carroll left the game after contrib uting 8 points for the Buffs.. The Buffs were II out of 17 from the foul line for the night, and there were no three pointers scored by either team for the night. SomerErickson was high scorer for the Rangers with 1 3, as she had five field goals and she was three of eight at the foul line. The Ranges were eight out of 16 from the foul line for the night. The Rangers were called forsixteen fouls and theBuffs were called for 14 fouls for the night. Scoring for the night: Madras: Nicole Main 12, Tiffanie Sperry 12, Amy Carroll 8, and Erin Dunn 3, Melanie Smith,. Tosha Wilson, Reina Estimo, An drea Kari, Anna Brunoe, Estacada: Somer Erickson 13, Jamie Carey 10 Kasie Elliot 4, Ashlee Fortune 4, Molly Mull 3, Kim Premore 2 The next game for the lady Buffs, they will travel to LaSalle on Fri day, Feb. 11,00. 'i'j ti j-i:T Chief Spirits Boys and Girls 13 A under All Indian Basketball J Tourney m April 14-16, 2000-"! $90.00 entry fee 'j 1st -4th Place trophies'. Ten All Star trophies ,,j One Inspirational Player Trophy Sportsmanship Award Exhibition games for 6'; years A under Co-Ed j '1' Make check or money ih orders payable to: Reva Johnson P.O. Box 1449 Warm Springs, OR 97761a, Call: (541) 553-9087 or (541)553-2559 in VJl 1 The Madras White Buffalo's traveled to Estacada and breezed by the Ranges 67-52, in Tri-Val-ley league action, Tuesday night Feb. 8, 00. The Buffs were in no real trouble through the game leading after each period, 1 5-8 at the end of one and 39-2 1 at the intermis sion point. Jacoby Ellsbury had the hot hand in the game hitting a total of 17 points to lead the Buff attack, while Fulton of Estacada was high on their team with 18. The Buffs led at the end of each pe riod, at the end of the third quar ter it was 1 3 for the Buffs and 1 2 for Estacada, but the Buffs had built up a large lead and the Rang ers were never in any position to overtake, the high flying Buffalo's. The Scoring: Madras Ellsbury 17,Jaca 16,Moschettil3,Walker 8, McCabe 4, Mora 3, Barnes 3, ' Christensen2kbse.l. , EstjicadaV; Fulton -,'-18 ., Brinknam 1 1 , Libby 9f CyMeara 6, Baggs 6, Cliff 2, Gibler, Lougheed. The show down for the Tri Valley league is on Friday night as the LaSalle Falcons come to Madras for a league game as they now lead the league with 7-0, record while the Buffs have a 7 1 record. This could be a pretty good game and maybe the game of the , season, as the Buffs will match wits with the Falcons. Friday night in the Buffalo Dome at 7:30 p.m. Buffalos Squeek By Valley By Catholic 50-48 "As I See's Um." The Valley Catholic Valiants came to town and gave the Buffs a hand full of basketball. The game ' tbuld have lone either way but at the end the Buffs pulled this one out swish. several times and when he did it was a sure basket. Gram a 5.10 sr. was deadly and almost all his shots were hitting the net only, with a 50-48. Valley Catholic's Erin Gram was high scorer for the night with a total of 30 points. Gram hit six three1 pointers and six two pointers for the night to keep the game well in hand for the Valiants. They led at the end The season is well under way now and the play-offs are just around the comer, and hopefully the Buffs will be right in the thick of things and a trip to the State Tournament. The only set back the Buffs suf fered was to the LaSalle Falcons on of the first quarter 16-12, and at the" their home floor. The game could Community Wellness Center weekend schedule February ' 18-19: Columbia River Chinooks 14 & 1 1 & under Hoop Tourney, Contact person: Melvin Tewee :': 19th: Youth Semi-formal dance in the social hall, Contact person: Anita . Davis 1 19th: Rez 10K, 5K, 1.0 mile fun run-Admin. Bldg, Contact person: Andy Leonard ' 25-27: Cougars 8th Grade5th Grade Co-ed Basketball Tourney, Contact person: Austin Greene , i March i 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-Marathor) 14.5 rtyle, 10K, 3 & 1 Miler, Contact person: Andrew Smith - : : 29th: Road Warriors Biathlon-BikingRunnjng event, Contact person: Andy Leonard ' r , e May ' ' 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 Rez Run 2000 s& for February 19 Registration will begin at 10:00 a.m. and all races will begin at 1 1:00 a.m. PTc-rcgislration cost is $12.00, day of race cost is $15.00. Scheduled arc a 10k course and u 5k coui-sc. 1 Ok course is out and buck on pavement with rolling hills, and three water stations. 5k course is out and back w ith I w alcr station at turn around point. There w ill be male and female di isions 13 & under, 14-18 jcars. 19 29 cars, 30-39 rears, 40-49 years, 50 & over. Awards will be gncn to ocrall inncrs in each age di ision. T-shitts w ill be axailablc lo eac h participant. Make checks and money oidcrs puvablc to CWC-REC, P.O. Box C, Warm Springs, OR977Sl. Registrant m forms are a ailublc at the Communil) Wellness Renter. I I end of the first half the score was tied at 23 apiece , Jake Jaca was the man of the night for the Buffalos and he seemed to be in the right place at the right time to score a total of 19 points for the winners. ' But the show belonged to Gram of Estacada who scored the major-; ity of points for the Ranges. The' Buffs couldn't leave him open for a moment, or he would score on them. Gram seemed to get himself open become very interesting when the Falcons come to the Buffalo terri tory. In the game with Valley Catho lic Jaca was the leading scorer for the Buffs with 1 9, Travis Moschetti added 9, Jorge Mora 6, Chasan Walker 5, KellerChristensen 5, Jay McCabe 4. Jacoby Ellsbury 2. Col ter Barnes. Estacada: Erin Gram 30, Joe VanDomelen 8, Kosti Efstathiou 4, Tom O'Brien 2 and Brian Gram 2. v.; It 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;,$15Q per age Jbracket , Championship jackets; Runner up Hooded Sweatshirts; 3rd place-Crew Sweatshirts; 4th place-1 ee-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 Geave message on answering machine). 3 point shoot-out will be on Saturday evening. 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. The Warm Springs Community Wellness Cenlcr-Reciciition Depart ment iscorJulh in iling you lo par ticipate in the 2(K Re Run held on February 19 at the Tribal Adminis tration building. Aaron T. Kalama Memorial Basketball Tournament 40 and over March 24-26, 2000-Nisqually, Washington , On January 1, 2000, the Daily Olympian, Olympia, Washington, published the High School Athletes of the Century for the local schools in the area and Aaron Kalama was named the Athlete of the Century for Yelm High School, Yelm, Washington. The family is having this tournament to commemorate this honor. Awards given to 1st to 5th place winners, All Stars, MVP, Mr. Hustle, Most 3 points, Most Inspirational. . , Entry fee is $300 if paid by February 29, 2000 $325 if paid after February 29, 2000 The deadline for receipt of entry fee is March 17, 2000 For more information contact Carmen Kalama at (360) 426-3990 ext. 214 (day), (360) 455-5136 (evening); or Lorna Kalama at (360) 438-1181 ext. 327 (day), (360) 491-6724 (evening) No collect calls, money orders and cash only Jefferson County Little League Sign-up When: February 10th Thursday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Where: Westside Elementary Cafeteria Who: All baseball & Softball players ages 8 years to 16 years Cost: 8 yrs thru 1 2 yrs $1 5; 1 3 yrs thru 1 6 yrs $30; Family of 3 or more in same household $30. There will be a Warm Springs Little League Board meeting on February 24th at the Warm Springs Community Wellness Center at 6 p.m. And would like to announce a public meeting regarding Little League on February 28th in the social hall, in attendance will be the Jefferson County Little League President, Jim Struck. Any questions call the Community Wellness Center at 553-3243. Nespclcm 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.