SPILYAY tymoo
WARM SPRINGS, OREGON
March 23,2000 11
Spilyay Tymoo Sports .fe.
First year tournament a success for Shawn Harry
The Tzo-Ya-Ha 6fl and under
tournament was held on March 10-12,
2000. The tournament was held by
Shawn Harry. This was his first time
putting on a tournament and he
thought that it went really well.
Untied Tribes from Lapwai, ID
won the tourney and received Wool
jackets for theirefforts. Wind Spirits
out of Pine Ridge, SD came in sec
ond and they got Lined pullovers.
Indian Pride of Warm Springs fol
lowed up with third and they received
sweatshirts. The Wildcats came in
fourth place and they got Long sleeve
T-shirts.
There were ten all-stars selected
and they are as follows: from
Lapwai-Jackson Ycarout & Abe
Ycarout, from Wind Spirits-Vine,
Ricky & Darrell, from Indian
Pride-James "Buck wheat" Scott &
Tom Adams, from the
Wildcats-Vernon "Wolfman"
Suppah & Andy Stacona and from
the Reno Redmen-Woody
Wadsworlh.
MVP honors went to Doug
Sabotta, who received a Wool jacket.
Rose Garden events for April
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Senior Citizen Event: Houston 7:00 p.m. MUSeUMI QUI!
2mX"6'z,WZT'"'" tournament raises
money
vs.
Letter of appreciation thanks all-
To basketball fans,
I would like to extend my appre
ciation to the community for your
patronage during my basketball
tournament, which was held March
10-12, 2000. The tournament was
titled Tzo-Ya-Ha, which means
"People of the sun."
Upon its completion, I received a
lot of positive feedback from various
members of the community who
thought the tournament went well.
My only regret was that my awards
didnft arrive on time like I had hoped
and wanted, but they came in on
Monday the 13th and we hand de
livered them to all the teams. For this
tournament there were originally 13
teams scheduled, but due to other
things a few dropped out. I would
like to thank those teams who were
able to gather enough players to fill
those vacant slots. This allowed for
continuous games to be played and
kept the tournament on track. Ev
eryone seemed to enjoy the games
and I was glad to see so many bas
ketball fans cheering for their selected
team(s).
Organizing and holding a tourna
ment takes a great deal of time, effort,
and hard work. This was my first
attempt at hosting a tournament and
without the local support it would
have been impossible to accomplish.
I would like to send a special thanks
to the Warm Springs Composite
Products and the Warm Springs
Forest Products Industries for their
donations. Your sponsorship was
greatly appreciated. Thank you
Margo and Scott Moses of Kahneeta
Resort for your assistance with things.
It was very helpful.
I would like to acknowledge my
dedicated tournament staff for their
time and effort in seeing that things
were taken care of. Thank you Roland
and Vcrleen Kalama for all your time
and help Ihroughout the weekend. I
would also like to recognize others
who voluntarily Ipitched in? and
helped out with things and clean-up
when needed.
Once again, thank you and I ap
preciate everyonefs encouragement.
Shawn A. Harry
Sunday, April 16, Blazers
Sacramento 12:00 p.m.
Student Events: (Letters will be
mailed to ParentGuardians )
Saturday, April 1, Blazers vs.
Milwaukee
Sunday, April 2, Blazers vs. Se
attle 6:00 p.m.
Friday, April 7, 95.5 Spring Jam
7:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 8, Blazers vs.
Vancouver
Sunday, April 30, Beck concert
(Theatre of Clouds)
Random Fvents Available:
Monday, April 3, Bruce
Springsteen Concert 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 5, Blazers vs.
Wednesday, April 19, Blazers vs.
Denver 7:00 p.m.
DEADLINE DATR to submit
your name: Wednesday, April 29,
5 p.m.
Cat! the Personnel pffjrf
553-3262551.129. Note: If we
don't get enough responses for events
later in the month, we will extend the
deadline date. ALL (except stu
dents) will be notified by phone.
Criteria:
1. Tribal MemberEmployee'
2. 1 8 years of age
3. Never been selected to a Rose
Garden event
Warm Springs Nation Cougars
All- Indian High School Boys
Baslietuail Tournament
March 31. Anrll 1. 2, 2000
Warm Springs Community Center
, Warm Springs, Oregon
Entry Fee: $175.00 prior to Marcli 24th
$200.00 alter deadline -12 Team True Double Elimination
Awards Include: For More Information:
Aaron T. Kalama Memorial Basketball Tournament
40 and over
March 24-26, 2000-Nisqually, Washington
On January 1, 2000, the Daily Olympian, Olympla, 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.
Sturgeon setline fishery reopen
10 Championship Leather Sleeves
10 Runner Up Sweatshirts
10 3r Place T-Shirts
10 4a Place Tanks
M.V.P. All-Stars, HusUe Awards
Austin Greene, Tourney Dir.
P.O. Box 1327
Warm Springs, OR. 07781
I541J 553-1953 -Home
(5411 553-3243 -Work
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort Swim Lessons Red Cross certified instructors to be
here Monday & Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. April 10-27, 2000
and May 1 & 4, 2000 8 classes at $30 per child.
Must be at least 4 years old; minimum of 6 children per lesson;
maximum of 15 per lesson. Space is limited. Call to make reservations
or for more information 553-1 1 12 ext. 3458.
Today, the Compact states of Or
egon and Washington agreed with
the Columbia River treaty tribes to
reopen the sturgeon setline fishery in
the Bonneville and John Day pools.
Bonneville and John Day pool
Setline Season: Opens noon, on
. Monday, March 20th, 2000. The
Dalles pool is closed. Only setline
gear may be used. The fishery will
close at 6pm on Monday, July 31 or
when the catch guideline of 1,300 in
the Bonneville pool or 1,160 in the
John Day pool is reachedd.
AREA: Bonneville and John Day
Pool only.
RESTRICTIONS: Hook size
must be 90 or larger. Tribal fishers
are encouraged to use circle-hooks
and avoid J-hooks. All river mouth '
and dam sanctuaries remain in ef
fect. ALLOWABLE SALES: The al
lowed sales during the Bonneville
and John Day Pool setline seaon 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 of
kept for subsistence.
STURGEON CATCH GUIDE
LINES: The sturgeon catch guide
line for Bonneville and John Day
Pool remains at 1 ,300 and 1 , 1 60 stur
geon, respectively. The estimated
sturgeon harvest at the close of the
winter commercial gillnet season is
400 in Bonneville and 360 in John
Day pool, leaving approximately 900
sturgeon available for harvest in
Bonneville and 800 in John Day pool.
Scaffold Fishery: The scaffold
fishery remains open for subsistence
use. Scaffold catch of sturgeon may
be sold during open commercial fish
ing periods.
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
egon. Phone: (541) 386-6363 or toll
free (800)487-FISH (3474). Please
consult your tribal Fish and Wild
life Committee for additional de
tails on tribal regulation. PLEASE
WEAR YOUR LIFE JACKETS
FOR SAFETY.
The Museum at Warm Springs
would like to thank all of the golfers
who came out on a rainy day to golf
and support the Museum at Warm
Springs. Over $3000 was raised
during this benefit, which will go to
support Museum programs. We
congratulate the following winners
for the Winter Benefit Golf Tourna
ment held February 26, 2000 at the
Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Course:
1st Gross (4 places) the Les
Mombert team won Cross waters
Golf for 4
1st Net (4 places) the John Katchia,
Sr. team won Resort at the Mountain
Golf for 4
2nd Gross (4 places) the Carl
Daniels team won Eagle Crest Ridge
Golf for 4
2nd Net (4 places) the Ted Brunoe
team won Eagle Crest Resort Golf
for 4
3rd Gross (4 places) the Mike
Hinds team won a Kah-Nee-Ta Golf
package for 4
3rd Net (4 places) the Hobo Patt
team won a Kah-Nee-Ta Golf pack
age for 4
The KPLP $5 buy-in pots were
won by: Butch David KP, Bruce
Mecham KP, R.C. Mench KP, Lupe
Katchia LP, Dick Hackenmiller LP.
The Chip & Putt contest was by
the Butch David team.
The Ladies Long Drive and KP
was won by Lupe Katchia who re
ceived a Pendleton Knapsack, and
traditionally woven miniature golf
bag with teespencil clubs.
The Men's Long Drive was won
by Butch Miller who received a
Wildhorse Package.
The Men's KP was won by Jay
Audia who won a Quillow.
Bad hair days were won by Delvis
Heath Sr., and Dora Goudy.
The Almost Hole-in-one on hole
3 was won by John Katchia who
won a golf bag letter holder with a
sleeve of balls.
Most Challenging Score on hole
17 was won by the Willie Stacona
team who won 2 Figaro certificates
and 2 Video Video certificates.
The Chili contestants all received
designer chef hats. Results were: 1st
place Keiki Rauschenburg, who won
a $25 Bi-Mart gift certificate and
Beano, 2nd place went to Evaline
Patt who won a $25 Bi-Mart gift
certificate , 3rd place went to Mary
Ellen Conaway who received a
Grandma Hoffy ' s gift certificate.
We thank the golfers, sponsors,
volunteers and Kah-Nee-Ta Resort
for helping to make the tournament a
success. The next Museum at Warm
Springs golf tournament will be held
this fall and we look forward to en
joying a sunny and fun event. For
more information to play in it, or
volunteer to help, contact Dora
Tournament of Champions bracket shown below-
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Yakama Nation Bowling
Eagle Lanes-Yakima, WA.
March 24, 25, and 26, 2000
Times: Friday 9:30 PM to
12 Midnight - Mixed DoublesMixed
Teams
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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
and ends When Finished. Sunday Brunch for all
Bowlers and Family, good 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 work,Evans or Eli Lewis at 1-509-848-2507
HM or 1-509-665-6262 and ask for Evans or Eli.