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10 April 6,2000 warm Springs, Oregon spilyay tymoo Jk Spilyay Tymoo Sports LaSalle Tops The LaSalle Falcons over powered the Madras White Buffaloes in a duel track meet held in Madras on March 30, (X)., in Tri-Vallcy Action. For the Boys score it Was LaSalle 81 Madras 64. For the Girls LaSalle 92 Madras 47.The team scores the results follows: (;irls: Iliuhjump: 1st. McCoy, LaSalle 4' 1 l":2nd.KariMadras4'8";LONG JUMP: 1st Langncse Madras 13'8"; 2nd Bcgnagni LaSalle 12' 5"; 3rd McCoy. LaSalle 12' 4": TRIPLE JUMP; 1st McCoy LaSalle 24' 10': JAVELIN: 1st LariRnesc, Madras 105' 8.5"; 2nd lifting K. Madras 887"; Kari Madras 83'2";POLE VAULT: 1st Langncse, Madras 7'6" Harris, Madras 6" 6"; DISCUS: 1st Lofting, R. Madras 108' 10"; Spcrry T. Ma dras 99'; 3rd Lofting G Madras 82'7"; SHOT POUT 1st. Johnson, LaSalle 29' 1 1.5"; 2nd Spcrry, Madras 28' 1 1"; Lofting, Madras 28'4.5"; 400M RE LAY: LaSalle 57.20; 1500M RUN: Anton, Z LaSalle 5:17.84; 2nd Walerson LaSalle 5 :49.23"; Schroeder, LaSalle 5:52.80: 100 M DASH: 1st Paden LaSalle 14.17, Smith P. Ma dras 14.' 18": 3rd Scott LaSalle 14.26; 400M DASH, 1st Bianco, LaSalle 1 :08.87; 2nd Baasten, LaSalle 1:09.16; Springer Golf The Springer Golf Tournament will be held April 22 & 23, 2000 hosted by the Kah-Nee-Ta Golf As sociation at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort in Warm Springs, OR. Friday, April 21 will be Practice Round; Saturday, April 22: Tee times start at 9:30 a.m.; 3 p.m.-Horse Race; 6 p.m.-Dinner. Sunday, April 23: Tee times start at9:30 a.m.; Lunch provided; Awards ceremonies. Entry fee is $100 includes, Tour ney fee ($60), Green Fees for Satur Name: Address: Phone: Rose Garden events for April Senior Citizen Event; Sunday, April 16, Blazers vs. 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 Events Available: Monday, April 3, Bruce Springsteen Concert 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 5, Blazers vs. Santa Clara wins Yakama Nation All-Indian Warm Springs Ridge Runners brought home this fifth place trophy shown above Buffs in Boys 3rd Peterson LaSalle 1:13.12; HIGH I IURDLES: 1 st. Krahn LaSalle, 2 1 .50; 2nd Paden LaSalle 21.77; 3rd Jones LaSalle22.17:800MRUN; 1st Anton, LaSalle 2:37.74; 2nd Watcrson, LaSalle 2:44.78; Peterson, LaSalle 1 : 1 3. 1 2; 200 M DASH, 1st Scott, LaSalle 29.76; 2nd Columbo, LaSalle 30.70; 3rd Chan LaSalle 31.03: 300INT. HURDLES, 1st Jones, LaSalle 55.80; 2nd Smith Madras, 59.22; 3rd Hauck LaSalle 59.54; 3000M RUN 1st Baasten, LaSalle 11:55.69; 2nd Harris, Ma dras 12:49.62: 3rd Riehl LaSalle, 13:03.44: 1600 M RELAY LaSalle 4:42.53. Boys RESULTS: HIGH JUMP; 1st Dean, LaSalle, 5'2"; (tie) Scott, Madras, 5'0, (tie) Arthur LaSalle 5.0: LONG JUMP: 1st Conway, Madras 18' 2"; 2nd Downing, Madras 17' 10"; 3rd Adams, Madras 17' 5.5": TRIPLE JUMP; 1ST Downing, Madras 39' 1.5"; 2nd George, laSalle 35'3.5"; 3rd Zacher LaSalle 33' 11"; JAVALIN: 1st Zarate, Madras, 163'534 "; 2nd Dowdy LaSalle, 157'6"; 3rd Strickland Madras, 154'.. .POLE VAULT: 1st Miller, LaSalle 9'6"; 2nd Tournament set day & Sunday's round ($20 x 2$40), Tee Prize, Saturday Dinner and Sunday Lunch. Side-Bets: Gross Skins, Net Skins, KP's, Long-Putt & Long-Drive and Best Ball. Divisions: Championship Flight, 1st Flight, and Ladies Flight, 2nd Flight. Cart: Cart Reservations & Friday Tee Times (54 1 ) 553-1 1 1 2 Ext. 337 1 . Mail entries to: Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Association; PO Box 975; Warm Springs, OR 97761 rormoreinfo: ButchDavid, KNT Springer Golf Tournament Entry . Home Course: Houston 7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 6, Z 100 Z Topia 2000 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 19, Blazers vs. Denver 7:00 p.m. DEADLINE DATE to submit your name: Wednesday, April 29, 5 p.m. Call the Personnel office 553-3262553-3298. 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 4fik A i M.B.T.A Tmm4mr : L j j! l i tzsA 2000 i H K X j ;' 't'l.artjp ; ; . : . ..I - .. - J J; Girls Track- Haincy, LaSalle 9': 3rd Wold, Ma dras, 8'6"; DISCUS: 1st Jackson, Madras 1 156"; Zarate, Madras 1095"; 3rd Heather LaSalle 105': SHOT PUT: 1st Davidson, LaSalle 48'7 34"; 2nd Whalcn LaSalle, 41 1 1 .5"; 3rd Mcndoza, Madras 39'2.5": 400M RELAY: LaSallc46.99:1500M RUN; Manning, Madras. 4:24.33; 2nd Benning LaSalle, 5:09.35; 3rd Craytor, LaSalle 5:10.03: 100M DASH: 1st Adams, Madras 11.37: 2nd Dowdy, LaSalle 1 1 .8 1 ; 3rd Wolf, Madras 12.J7:400M DASH: 1st Wissboum, LaSalle 53.95; 2nd Wolfe, Madras 59.75; 3rd Buxman LaSalle, Warm Springs Community Wellness Center Weekend activities schedule April to June 2000 APRIL 8-CHET Family fun t day-fun run, remote car races & dept chili cookoff. 14- 16 Chief Spirits Youth Basketball Tournament, 13 years & under 15- Kah-Nee-Ta Mini Marathon-14.5 mile, 10k, 3 mile and 1 mile 21-23 Chinooks All Indian 6 foot & under Mens basketball tournament 29-Recreation Rez Biathlon, bikingrunning event 29-Y2K Senior Graduation, bingo fundraiser MAY. 6-12th Annual Reservation Relay 6-Litefoot in Concert for April 22 Golf Association President; (541) 553-1 1 39 after 5p.m. or Janell Smith, KNT Golf Association Secretary-Treasurer (541) 553-7829 after 5 p.m. Motel listings: Kah-Nee-Ta Va cation Resort 1-800-554-4786; Best Western Rama Inn, Madras, OR (54 1) 475-6141; Hoffy's Motel, Madras, OR (541)475-4633; Sonny'sMotel, Madras, OR (54 1 ) 475-3262; Budget Inn, Madras, OR (541) 475-3831; Relax Inn, Madras, OR (541) 475-2117. . Index: Chief Spirits Youth Basketball Tournament 13&Under April 14-16, 2000 Warm Springs Community Wellness Center 103:78: HIGH HURDLES: 1st Moriarty LaSalle 18.52: Ncwcomcs, LaSalle 21.02; 3rd Poitras, LaSalle 22.99: 800 M RUN: 1st Manning, Madras, 2: 1 3.58; 2nd Sterling LaSalle, 2:14.28; 3rd. Cretlman, Madras 2:14.77: 200M DASH; Wissbaum, LaSalle 23.21; 2nd Adams, Madras . 223.63; 3rd Dowdy, LaSale 24.91. 300INT. HURDLES: 1st Moriarty, LaSalle, 44.73; 2nd Newcomer, LaSalle 48.93; 3rd Welter. LaSalle 53.25: f 3000MRUN 1st Suzuki 10.02.29; 2nd ' Zumualt, Madras 10:08.05; Rveter, Madrasll:52.85::1600MRELAYlst Madras, 3:56.221, LaSalle 3:58.74. (58 miles by five-person teams) Reno Bowling The 24th Annual Reno Indian Bowling tournament results are here. , The event was held at the National Bowling Stadium from February 4 .6,2000. In the Men's doubles event there were 58 entries. Placing third was I Benny Heath and Joe Rauschenburg with a combined score of 1278. They received $ 1 40 dollars for their effort, i. Brad Donahue and Ralph Minnick finished in sixth place with 1217. They won $84 dollars. y In the Men's singles event Gerald i5 Danzuka won with a 565108 673. ff He, won $200 dqllars for first, Tom strpng Jj game insixth place, with a 5221 17639. He won $70.'Randy i, Boise finished in eighth place with a 472165637, and won $60 dollars. .(John Katchia Jr. and Willie Trimble tied for ninth place with a 628 apiece. They both won $25 dollars. Joe Rauschenburg finished in thirteenth place with a total of 624. He received $35 dollars. In the Men's handicap-all events, John Katchia came in third and won Basketball Tournament- The Yakama Nation All-Indian Basketball Tournament was held from Wednesday March 22, to Sat urday March 25, 2000. The tourna ment was held over in Wapato, WA. In the fifth place game, Warm Springs came away with a win over Wellpinit with a score of 85-73. James Scott led Warm Springs with 38 points. Scott Riddle finished with 19. Wellpinit was led by Brent Marchand who scored 18. Yakama and Cortez, CO battled for fourth with Yakama coming out on top by one 100-99. Yakama was led by Germaine Hart with 23 points. Cortez was led by Mike Fisher with 22. Fort Belknap, Mont, finished in third place by defeating Ethete, Wyo. 99-81. Belknap's high scorer was Cory Stiffarm who had 29. Willie White scored 1 8 for Ethete. In the championship game Joe Prue scored 39 points to lead Santa Clara past Lap wai, ID. The final score was 122-1 13. Greg Factor added 19 for Santa Clara. Greg Jose led Lapwai with 32. Felix McGowen pitched in 24. The All-Tournament team is as follows: Wambil Ladesma, Oakland: Greg Jose, Lapwai: Felix McGowen, Lapwai: Gene Levaldo, Fort Belknap: Mike Buckelk, Yakama Bucks: James Scott, Warm Springs: Cory Stiffarm, Fort Belknap: Willie WTiite, Ethete: Alan Spoonhunter, Fort Belknap: Greg Factor, Santa Clara: Kenny Bigback, Siksika. MVP honors went to Gre g Factor from Santa Clara. Little League Warm Springs Litde League try outs will be April 17 at the Warm Springs Community Wellness Center ball fields. All players participating in Little League will have to attend the tryouts (minors, majors, boys and girls). Seasons starts May 6 for baseball and softball majors, week of May 8 for minors andjuniors, week ofMay 15for seniors. An All-Stars coaches meetings is scheduled for June 12th. All stars try outs will begin June 16, 17, for the minors baseball, July 5-7 for major baseball and Jr. & Sr. softball, June 23, 24 for Jr. & Sr. baseball and minor & major softball. The All Star tournaments are set to begin June 30-July for minor baseball, July 21-31 for major baseball, July 7 17 for minor & major softball. At the March 23 Litde League meet ing it was reported that 71 participants signed up to play in Little League for 2000 in the majors, minors, seniors, and T-ball. Also asked was that all uniforms results for February- $14 dollars. In the Women's doubles event, there were 45 entries. Jolene Boise and her partner Kay Decorah, from Oakland came in second with a combined total of 1252. They received $170 dollars. Sheilah Wahnetah and Saphronia Katchia finished fifth with a total of 1212. They won $85 dollars. Sheylene Black and Sandra G. Sampson finished in sixth place with a total of 1207 winning $60 dollars. In the Women's singles event, Jolene Boise finished in fourth place with a score of 646, winning $80,00. Edna David came in eighth place with a 638, and she won $55 dollars. In the Mixed Teams event first place went to the West Spur team, who finished with a grand total of 2459. They won $700. The Jobes came in fourth place with a 2377. They received $180 dollars. The Warm Springs Rudys finished sixth with a 2363, winning $150 dollars. In the Mixed Doubles event, Saphronia and John Katchia, Jr. - Player-Coach James Scott poses ii II N I m w rm r 2000 news that were not turned in from last year needs to be returned as soon as pos sible. The Recreation Dept. would also like a confirmation of their return for 2000 league year, so that all coaches will receive a background check. Coaches are also asked to turn in equipment from last year for inven tory. All players in minors, majors, Jr., Sr. league boys must wear an athletic supporter. The Warm Springs Little League Committee is made up of six individu als making decisions within the Warm Springs township. This committee meetings once every two weeks. They are planning a community clean-up day for all players, coaches and parents to clean-up trash and weeds around the ball fields. No date has been set. Little League pictures are sched uled to be taken Thursday, April 20 from 4:30 to 6:30. Forms are available at the Warm Springs Community Wellness Center front office. finished second with a 1268, and they won $205.00. Missy and Larry Scott got third with a 1262, winning $ 185 dollars. Paula and Dan Brisbois, Jr. came in sixth with a 1 237, winning $76 dollars. Bogene Ortiz and Saphronia Katchia finished in tenth place with a 1219. They won $110 dollars. In the Women's Scratch-all events, Sandra G. Sampson won with a 1542. She won $4 dollars. In the Masters-Men's B division, Larry Scott finished first, winning $132.00. Austin Greene finished , ( second and won $95 dollars. ,;' (iMasters:Men's C division was . won by John Katchia, Jr. He received $100 dollars for his effort. Bo Ortiz got fourth and won $22 dollars. Brad Donahue came in fifth place and won $15 dollars. In the Masters-Women's A division, Sandra G. Sampson finished second and won $52.00. ; "' Missy Scott also came in second but in the Masters-Women's B division, winning $44.00. A with his All-Star trophy