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10 February 24, 2000 warm Springs, Oregon spilyay tymoo 0 Spilyay Tymoo Sports LaSalle Falcons outlast the Madras White Buffs 55-39 "As I See's Urn!" ; Madras white Buffaloes : plagued with turn-over-ites, early : in the game dug a rut for them : selves and were unable to climb ; out or overcome and regain their ; composer when the LaSalle Fal j cons came to town for the return ' league game of the season and they went home with a 55-39, win. The Falcons took the tip and seemed to take control of the game right from the start, when they jumped right our to a 17-8, first quarter lead and were never in any serious trouble the rest of the night. The Buffs couldn't get any king of offense going or they couldn't get any kind of game going, as it appeared that there was a mental block that took over on the Buffs. During the early part of the game the Buffs were passing right into the hands of the Falcon play ers and they would go down the floor and score. The teams went into the locker room for the half time break with the Falcons lead ing 30-15. Things didn' t change too much in the second half and the Buffs battled their opponents head to head but several lay-ups were missed and sometimes even tip ins were not there and the Falcons would come away with the re bound. Dean Scrutton was the man of the night for the LaSalle Falcons as he went on an 1 8 point scoring spree. The senior Post had six field goals and he was six out of seven from the free throw line. The taller Falcons were not to be denied under the basket pulling down most of the rebounds and ! t it i . , K,.. 'J i :. I I . Q' '"Wy. :l " ' ' ( ' J ,, , n White Buffaloes Dump The Dalles Indians 77-45 ' 9 i. Chasan Walker on offense in the LaSalle game as Dan Gosser towers over.him during the third quarter of play in the Buff aloe Dome. The LaSalle Falcons kept their unbeaten stresk in tact, as they handed the Buffaloes their second defeat in Tri- Valley League action. LaSalle defeated the Buffaloes earlier in the season on their home court. butthehalconsseemedtocon-Wilsonville Wildcats on their home trol the court on both ends of, floor. The Wildcats are a team to be the floor. The Falcons of,-, -watched as they have some height LaSalle will be around for a .io0'ri1heir team also. The season is year or two as there will be a "j! running down to the last weeks of good return of players for the ' action before the play-offs begin next season. ,, ; toward the State Tournament. Dispite being over shad-,, Scoring for the teams: nwpH hv the taller Falcons the ' j -- 1T1UU1 . JUItV i'Wil - , ' r..rr u. httkn n ... n t , t - t i DuiisniaucaguuuiuiiaiuHsuivvaiKer y, jaKe jaca o, jacooy and even at times' fhfeV 6uf'DrMiKn, X'-Trt5c Mncrhetti & ' they went to a 4 1 -23, lead at the end of the third quarter. Jeff William's, a 67" fresh men came into the game and with the limited time he played he dropped in six field goals right from under the basket for a total of 12 points, to be second high scorer for the Falcons. j Jorge Mora and Chasan Walker each had 9 joints apiece , for the Buffaloes to lead in the i scoring department. Both had identical scoring with five field goals and one out of two free shots to give them the 1 1 points apiece. Jake Jaca added 6 points for the Buffs with three field goals, and But it Was at the beginning of 3t2, McCabe; Floyd Frank, Kyle uie game wucic uicy ;wip iiii wells, tsrian ivios, uoacn jcvan turn over trouble that got them ) grown, sofarbehindandthey wereun LaSalle: Dean Scrutton 18, Jeff able to catch up. ' ; . ' ' Williams 12, Sam Steinberg 9, The Buffs will have a bye, Russellhittaker 6, Steve Landers before traveling to meet the(: 4; Matt Foley ,2, Matt Wiege 1. f. ''7 ':: V.i'4 Tnanh Tart Plpahnrn ! "As I See's Um!" A 20 point performance by Chasan Walker and 16 points from Jacoby Ellsbury highlighted the win over the visiting The Dalles Indians here in the Madras White Buffalo dome, Tuesday night Feb. 22, with game time starting at 7:30 p.m. The Buffa loes went on to romp the Indians by the score of 77-45, in a near capacity crowd of home town fans. The Buffaloes were never in any kind of trouble all through the game, as they went on a 23 12, scoring binge in the opening quarter, but in the second quarter . they went a little cold but man aged to out score The Dalles 1 1 9, to take 34 to 2 1 half time lead and continue on the path toward the state title adding another win under their belts. In the third quarter the Buffa loes got back into their stride when Walker opened fire from three point land and scoring ten pointsin the thirdquarter. Chasan Walker had 4 three pointers for the night and sat out most of the final period. During the game Walker was 4 of 5 from the three point line and 7 out of 1 1 for two point buckets and he was 2 of 4 from the charity stripe. The final quarter belonged to reserve guard Jacoby Ellsbury as he came into the game and went on a little scoring binge getting four field goals and two foul shots for ten points in the final quarter. oisoury naa six onensive re 0 bounds1 and four; defensive' e-,ri bounds for the game for a total of ' ! ten rebounds for the night. Jake Jaca had another good as a team leader getting two offen sive rebounds and five defensive rebounds for a total of seven re bounds for the game, and scored 1 1 points as he was 5 from the floor and 1 on 6 from the foul line. The whole team had a good night, Jay McCabc turned in a 1 1 point game and had five rebounds for the game. Keller Christensen added nine pints as he had four of five for field goals and one of two at the foul line. Christensen had four rebounds for the game two on each end of the floor. Brent Thompson had the hot hand for The Dalles Indians as he turned in a 18 point perfor mance with 7 of 11 from the field and 2 for 2 from the three point line and he was 2 of 2 at the four line. Scoring for the two teams: Madras: Chasan Walker 20, Ellsbury 16, Jaca 11, McCabe 11, Christensen 9, Barnes 5 Travis Moschetti 3, Klos 2, Mora, Wells, Frank, The Dalles: Brent Thompson 1 8, Adrian Stranz 8, Kevin Ford 6, Ryan Kelly 5, Paul Taylor 4, Joel Clark 4. The Buffaloes only loss in league play was to the LaSalle Falcons in two games both one there and here at home. The Falcons who are leading the standings in the Tri-Valley league are sure to win the league title with the Buffaloes taking second. The Falcons are talented in most respects and have some good height that aided them this year. Wilsonville appeared to be a threat but the Buffaloes were able to contain their attack beat ing them on both home and away gamds to keep on track. ' f The Buffaloes will travel to meet the Sherwood Bowmen for their final league game of the season Thursday, Feb, 24, 00. The Buffs will be in the play-offs and have home court advantage with game TBA. White Buff aloe Girls top Wilsonville 45-42 i0' The madras White Buffaloe girls bas ketball game with the Wilsonville wild cats could have gone either way but the determined Buffs quintet kept their cool to hold off the wildcats 45-42. The Madras Buffets jumped out to a quick 12-9 lead at the end of the first quarter and holding their top scored with out a point, as the Buffs put a tail On Jill Noe the outstanding girl on the wildcat team. The assignment was on the shoulders of Melanie Smith who stuck with her like Jam to a slice of bread, and not giving her a chance to get her hands on the ball. In the second quarter the Wild Cats came alive a little out scoring the Buffs 15-10, to take a 24-22, half time lead. The wildcats hit a three pointer tow field goals and they were eight out of ten at the free throw line. Coming out in the third quarter the Buffs out scored the wildcats 8-4, as Yakama Nation Bowling Eagle Lanes-Yakima, WA. March 24, 25, and 26, 2000 Times: Friday 9:30 PM to 12 Midnight - Mixed DoublesMixed Teams mmom Jackets in a p Lei iaoeri Saturday - Mixed DoublesMixed Teams Optional 9 AM to 12. & 12:30 to 3, 3:30 to 6PM, All Times are rough estimaets. Masters Qualifying times: Mens and Womens A,B,C starts at 7:00 PM Sunday Singles and Doubles Starts at 9 AM to 12 noon Roughly. Second session starts at approximately 1 PM J j 1 1 r- 1 r n ana enas vvnen rinisnea. dunaay tsruncn ior ail Bowlers and Family, qood luck to all Bowlers. For more information on times or schedules please contact Delano Olney at 1-509-865-7748 HM. or 1-509- 865-5121 X-241 workEvans or Eli Lewis at 1-509-848- 2507 HM or 1-509-865-6262 and ask for Evans or Eli. they put the pressure, on them on defense, but all four points came from their outstanding player Jill Noe, on one field goal and two out of four at the free throw line. The Buff scoring was pretty evenly spread out among the players on the floor, with Melanie Smith getting four points on a field goal and 2 from the foul line. .it In the final quarter the Wild Cats out scored the Buffets 14-13, but that wasn't enough to over take the lead: away from the Buff gals, as they went on the win the game in a almost - squeakier 45-42. , ; . -" -Melanie Smith guarding Jill Noe got into foul trouble and fouled out late in the final quarter, where Noe was able to score 6 points on a three pointer and a field goal and a foul shot.. Noe was four out of ten shots at the foul line, had she made half of them they could have won "the game in a close encounter. ? Sperry was high for the Madias Buffs girls for the game with a total of nine points, with one field goal and she was seven out of seven from the foul line. Melanie Smith contributed eight points for the buffs with two field goals and four foul shots to give eight points during the game, before she fouled out. Nicole Main had a total of 8 points also on four field goals, Amy Carroll also had eight points on three field goals and two. foul shots as she was two of four at the foul line. Tara Wilson the freshmen added seven points for the Buffs .on . three field goals and one out of seven from the foul line. Raina Estimo had three points one E Dunn had two -points from one field goal Dispite being guarded so closely Jill Noe managed to be the high scorer for the Wildcats with a total of 13 points with three two pointers and one three pointer and she four out of 1 0 at the foul line. Mariette Boyce contributed II points for the Wild cats on two field goals and she was seven out of seven at the foul line. Alix Rustram had nine points for the wildcats on four field goals and one from the foul line as she was one of two there. Amy Seeley had 5 points on a three pointer and field goal. Colby Fackrell had tow points from the foul line. Kelli Wolfram had wo points from the foul line. Both teams battled right down to the final minutes w ith the Buffs hang Madras Defeats Wilsonville Wildcats gains a State Play-Off Birth ' 1 Wilsonville just out of a big ; tipset win' over the league leading 'LaSalle Falcons by the score of 62 59, was host to the visiting Madras White Buffaloes. ' During the game it was a new ball game as the White Buffaloes jumped out to a 20-1 0, first quarter lead. The Wildcats battled their way to tie the score just before the half time intermission at 27 each, but that didn't last too long as the Buffs went back out front and this time the Wildcats couldn't catch up and the teams went into, the locker room for the half time inter mission with the score 3 1-27, with theBuffs in the lead. The Wildcats out scored the Buffs in the second quarter 17-11, but the Buffs were ahead to stay. ' In the third quarter the Buffs out scored the Wilsonville Wild cats 13-11 to keep the lead, but going into the final quarter Wilsonville had the upper hand out scoring the Buffs 11-9, but that wasn't enough to over come the lead the Buffs built earlier in the game. There were a total of 1 0 three pointers made during the game as the Buffs made 7 three pointers, 5 from Moschetti and two from Chasan Walker. With this win the Madras White Buffaloes clilnched a state play-off birth and ranked second Cheif Spirits Boys and girls 13 and under All Indian Basketball Tournament April 14-15, 2000 Entry Fee $90.00 1st - 4th place trophies, Ten All-Star Trophies one Inspirational player trophy. Sportsmanship Award, Exhibition games for 6 and under co-ed. Make Checks or money orders payable to: Reva Johnson P.O. Box 1449 ?i . Warm Springs, Oregon 97761 Call: (541) 553-9087 or (541) 553-2559 Wrestling Results from the Tri-Valley District meet at Wilsonville Team Scores - The Dalles 280: Estacada 217.5: Sherwood 222: Madras 220.5: Wilsonville 180. 103 - Dupont, Madras; Newmeyer, Sherwood: 112 - McFarland, Madras. Barr, Sherwood: 119-Meves Madras, Brace, The Dalles: 125 - Dimmick, The Dalles, Bethel!, Eatacada: 130-Schultz,Sherweelc Christensen, The Dalles: 135 - Oil veat, Sherwood, Dorsife, Wilsonville: 140 - Davis, Sherwood. Grochowsk v fcstacada: 145 - Armstrong, Madras, Dunlap, Estacada: 152 - Carter, The Dalles, Dimmick, The Dalles: 160 - Richards. Madras, LaDouceur, The Dalles: 171 Brandon, Estacada. Rolen, The Dalles: 189 Hario, The Dalles, Greee, Estacada: 215 - Bolton, The Dalles, Rolen, The Dalles: 275 Tuia, The Dalles, Fredricson, Sherwood. in league standings for the sea son. Travis Moschetti had a hot hand for the night hitting five three pointers for the game and ended up with a total of 1 9 points at the end of the game. The Buffs will return home to face The Dalles Indians on Tuesday night Feb. 22, 00. Scoring for the teams; Madras: Moschetti 19, Jaca 13, Walker 10, McCabe 7, Ellsbury2,Christesen2,Barnes, Mora. Wilsonville: Timm 14, . Dinelli 14,Laufer 10,Callaghan 6, Robles 3, Fritzler 2, Lasselle, Betonte, Miller. Benefit Golf tourney set The Museum At Warm Springs Benefit Golf Tournament has been rescheduled to February 26, 2000. A snow storm dropped about six inches of snow on the Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Course just before the original date set for January 29. It is hoped this change of date will lead to better golfing conditions (golfers won't lose as many gold balls which blend nicely with the snow), and it will be a more fun tournament for the golfers. The great prizes will still include the hole-in-one prizes such as: $ 10,000; a cruise; $250 golf gift certificates and other prizes. There are many golf prize packages for the 1 st, 2nd & 3rd gross & net team winners. There will also be KP's, LPS, and a chip & putt contest too. The Museum At Warm Springs invites you to clean the dust off your golf clubs and come out on February 26th to the Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Course for their Benefit Golf Tournament and Chili Cook-off! For more infor mation call Dora Gem' v i? 5 5 ? ? ? 1 . ing on to win the game.