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r 10 April 20, 2000 warm Springs, Oregon spilyay tymoo Spilyay Ttymoo Sports i Kah-Nee-Ta Mini- Marathon held on April 15 at Village Smith is Exerciser of the Month The Kah-Nee-Ta Mini- Marathon run was held on April 15, 2000 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village. There were four runs participants could choose from. They could run the 1 mile, 3 mile, 10 k, or the 14.5 mile run. In the 1 mile run there were 8 par ticipants: Marigrace Marshall Sunrivcr, OR, Kashayla Ball- Warm Springs, Shirley Earl- Madras, AlexanderComedown- Warm Springs, Alberta Comedown- Warm Springs, Dana Dick- Burns, OR, Stoney Miller Warm Springs, and Marlon Dick Burns. OR. These peoples time were not available at this time. 1 In the 3 mile run Thomas Carlton out of Madras, finished first with a time of 21:18. Fred Bushong- Prineville, OR, was second with a 23:27. George Boise from Warm Springs came in third with a time of 24:42. Gary Sampson Jr.- W.S., came in fourth with a 24:59. Francis Kcntura- W.S., fin ished with a time of 25:09. Kevin Coleman- W.S., finished in 25:32. Joel Thompson- W.S., finished with a27:28. Leo Hellon- W.S., had a time of 27:30. NinaCrouse from Sisters, OR, finished in 28: 10. Lyda Rhoan- W.S., had a time of 28:19. Ashley Bernard from Prineville, OR, came in with a time of 30:12. Nick Norgordon out of Bend, OR, finished in 34:40. Duke Bendis Bcnd, OR, finished with a time of 35:00 flat. Doug Clcavengcr also out of Bend, OR, finished in 35:02. Cecil Dick- Burns, OR, came in at 35:36. Sheryl Lohman- Madras.OR, finished in 35:36. Aaron Thompson- W.S., finshed in 39:08. Max Bendis- Bend, OR, had a time of 40:24. Tim Cleavenger- Bend, OR, had a time of 40:25. Samuel Kentura- W.S., finished in 42:42. Rounding out the field was Albert Comedown- W.S., who fin ished with a time of 46:51. The 10 k had 14 participants this year. Tim Vandcrvlugt from Bend, OR, finished in first with a time of 35:45. Deb Bendis- Bend, OR, came in next with a time of 38:17. Jane Cleavenger Bend, OR, finished in 39:21. Kirstcn Agncw- Bend, OR, came in with a 40:20. Chris Eck- Bend, OR, finished in 41:28. Don Courtney- Madras, fin ished in 47: 1 6. Jim Bendis- Bend, OR, ; came in at 47:33. Elizabeth Carlton Madras, came in at 52:10. Willam Esquiro- W.S., finished in 52: 1 4. James Lambert- Bend, OR, had a time of 53:54. Monica Leonard- W.S., had a time of 1:01:24. Harry Gillis- Bend, , OR, finished in 1:10:33. Ken Harding from Portland, OR finished with a time of 1:19:00 flat. (l The 14.5 mile run was challenged ' by 15 runners this year. Bill Rainier ' from Bend, OR, finished first with a i time of 1:20:02. Laura Nelson- Bend, j OR, finished second with a 1:32:24. Sarah Raittler- Bend, OR, had a time of 1:33:23. David Hinps- Portland, OR, finished in 1 :39: 1 1 . Sal vador Mancillas , Culver, had a time of 1 :40:03. Dennis Majetta-Bend, OR, came in at 1 :4 1 : 1 8. Pamela Merrick-Beaverton, OR, had a time of 1:58:43. Bobby Jim- White Swan, WA. finished in 2:08:20. Lori Browning- Bend, OR, came in at 2:08:27. Harry Kittlcman- Bend. OR, finished in 2:08:45. Mark Hodges- f Madras, had a time of 2:16:03. Bob pSSfc. LeUair-Bend,UK,tinishedin2:23:39. "ft " Rich Lohman- Madras, had a time of " 2:27:43. Debbie Thompson- W.S., came in at 2:28:00. Norman Libby from Warm Springs finished with a time of 3:09:49. Rez Biathlon set for April 22 MHS Baseball team doing well lately , .. , ; - - V'.- .wttWMKS 'w ' T"- 'J"-- .' ... - - . .- v Is- ... I': J .( : - . . - .... . i . - -""V-J The Warm Springs Community Wellness Center- Recreation Depart ment is cordially inviting you to par ticipate in the Recreational RezBiathlon held on April 22, 2000 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village. Registration will begin at 11:00 a.m. The Recreational Rez Biathlon par ticipants will begin with a 10k run along the Kah-Nee-Ta golf course along the Warm Springs River. A 3.1 mile out and back course with rolling hills. The exchange will be at the Village, area, where the bike competition will begin on its course back into Warm Springs. Course Description: You will bike along the Warm Springs river upon a upgrade heading south, followed by 2.5 miles of rolling hills. A long down hill will be welcome sight of Mt. Jefferson in the distance. A short grade will follow, that will bring you upon our Industrial Park where the turn around point will be. Signs will be posted along the course. "HELMETS ARE REQUIRED Registration: Pre-registration- $ 1 5.00, Team Fee: $30.00 Day of Race- $20.00 Day of Race: $40.00 Division Age groups: Male&Female, 13&under, 14-18 years, 19-29 years, 30-39 years, 40-49 years, 50 & over. There will be T-Shirts available to each participants. Awards to overall winners in each category. Make checks, money orders pay able to: CWC-REC, PO Box C, Warm Springs, Or 97761. The Madras Boys baseball team has i been in action for the past few weeks. , Here are some of the scores from there last three games. , The most recent game was a road trip to Lasalle where they took on the ( Falcons. This game was held on April 17, 2000. This game was a close on ' with Madras coming up at the short end of the stick, with a score ot 3-1 . Madras couldn't get there bats going, only get- Jake Jaca also went 2-3 with two singles. Jacoby Ellsbury went 1 -4 with a single. Last Wednesday, April 12, theBuffs traveled to Estacada, where they won easily 10-0. All of the buffs runs came in the fourth inning alone. Keller Christensen went 3-4 with two singles and a double. Jefferson Greene went 2- 2 with both of his hits being singles. Happy Birthday goes out to Iris from all her family and friends The Senior Exerciser of the Month for Marchgoes to 68 year old Iris Smith. Iris has been exercising on a consistent basis for about eleven years. She is currently participating in aerobics, the weight room, walking, water aerobics and the stair stepper. Iris also goes out and digs roots for exercise. Iris spends about three times a week doing working out, for about an hour each day. When asked what motivated Ins Jesse Armstrong had a good day with the bat going 2-3 with a double and a ting 4 hits total. Keller Lhnstensen led homerun. Colter Barnes also hit one the buffs with two of those hits both but of the park with a two run shot. Jake being singles. Jesse Armstrong chalked v Jaca went 1-2 with a single. Jake Wise up a douoie, ana jaKe wise aaaea ,j.,went l-i, also rutting a single. jacoDy t0 ias up exercjsg she replied anomer single lamaKe up me ouus j .tnsoury naa a on aay ai uie piaie, "Kathleen Moses asked me why I OnFriday.ApnlKfoebuffscruised' & monster one, a Grand Slam homerun to victory with a 10-0 outing against in the fourth inning. Valley Catholic. Colter Barnes led the The Madras boys baseball team is buffs with a 1-3 day and a two run . 5-4 in League, and 8-9 overall. The Eva Monte j had no chpice but t0 homer. Jesse Armstrong went2:4, both; b uffs.nejtt .game is April 20, when they keep it u was in 1989. I'm also .of them singles, and getting an RBI.. -j Travel' tg.Wilsonville to take on the a ojabetic and exercise keeps my" Keller Christensen went 2-3 with a ' -Wildcats. April 24, the baseball team is - . , j single and a triple, driving m two runs, q home against the Sherwood Bowemen. never exercised and I told her I had no time. She told me to make time so I told her I would try. She said no trying get there. Between her and sugar level down." She also said that supportive pushy friends who keep on her and a good time to socialize with friends are reasons why she likes exercising. When asked, "what were some of the stumbling blocks she encountered when she worked out", she said: "wanting to do other things like being with my sister who is ill. Jris has many goals, and they are to never go on dialyses, keep sugar level down, and to continue exercising regularly. Encouraging words from Iris are as follows; "Everyone- regardless of your age or health, everyone should exercise- There is no excuse, everyone should do it. Keep it up Iris you are doing a ! .great job of staying fit. Chief Spirits 13 & Under tournament qives kids a chance to enjoy weekend -it ' i V 111 B " - -. ; '55'-" 'jmmmdmm IV:. The Chief Spirits 13 & Under ' tournament was held on April 14-16, 2000. The tournament was held at the Warm Springs Community 'Wellness Center. b There were 8 boys teams that competed this past weekend in the tourney. The Tomcats came away with first place. The Yakama Eagles finished second, followed by the W.S. Tomcats who placed third. Fourth place went to the host team, Chief Spirits. Sportsmanship went to Pendelton. All-stars were given and they are as follows: Pete- Kah-Nee-Ta Stables, Orlando- War Ponies, Jarrod Allen-W.S. Tomcats, Tommy Napier- W.S. Tomcats, Ryan Smith- Wa-wa's boys, Joe Oereck- Yakama Eagles, Kenny- Yakama Eagles, Kevin- Tomcats, Patch- Tomcats, Myron- Tomcats, Simon- Chief Spirits, Robert- Chief Spirits, and Dino Jones from Pendelton. Most Inspirational award went to Kelly Blueback. In the girls tournament, 6 teams were entered. First place went to Joyce's Girls. Second place went to the Lady Tigers. Pendelton took third place. The Chief Spirits came away with fourth place. Sportsmanship went to the Lady Tigers. All-stars for the girls tournament went to: Jaylene Main- Joyce's Girls, Jaylynn Suppah Joyce's Girls, Sissaly Graybel- Lady Tigers, Rayann Graybel- Lady Tigers, Molly Jones- Pendelton, Aleatha McConville- Pendelton, Sharice Johnson- Chief Spirits, Monique- Chief Spirits. Most Inspirational award went to Kristy. The Chief Spirits would like, to thank all the kids for participating. Most of all we would like to thank all the people that contributed and helped to make our tourney a success. Without you we couldn't of had a good turnout. Thank you to parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, sisters, brothers, for coming and supporting our youth. Letter from Tourney Director explains why to have tourney ' .'f Welcome to the Chief Spirits 13 & Under Youth Tournament! I would like to take the time to explain why we put this tournament on for the children. On our reservation there isn't really a whole lot of recreation for our youth to do on weekends; and a lot of them have turned to gangs, alcohol, drugs, and other illegal activities." f In the past, there was tournaments that we went to as kids, and we went to have a good time, meet new people, and of course to play ball because mainly... we loved to play. Today, you have tournaments that require hundreds of dollars, you have coaches picking up power players from out of town and shutting out the home town players, there is bad attitudes on the court, some players are only playing to get an all-star. It ' has changed throughout the years and it has really got out of hand. The reason to have our tournament was to let kids come to the gym, get on a team, and just have a good time playing ball. No matter if you were a good player or not. It is an opportunity to get the kids that don't get any or much playing time to get on the court , and play ball. So this is to you coaches, please teach your kids that winning isn't everything, but getting to play ball is. And if you are beating a team by a lot of points, please take into j consideration the other teams feelings and let your starters take a breather. ( Remember this was meant to be a novice tournament.) All we ask is that everyone have a good time playing ball and meeting new friends. We thank you much for your cooperation. Reva and Beanie Johnson W.S. Tomcats player gets ready to shoot two free throws, while everyone else awaits the rebound Little League 2000 news Warm Springs Little 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 try outs (minors, majors, boys and girls). Seasons starts May 6 for baseball and softball majors, week of May 8 for minors and juniors, week of May 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 Little League meet ing it was reported that 71 participants signed up to play in Little League for r 'P iv 1,. Wirt,' 'd i-ttin" t-.y. v - Also asked was that all uniforms 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 individi 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 VS frv V ThiTsday. Apnl 20 ,iio:n aj i onns are avajabk at the Warm Springs Community Wellness Center front office. Little League coaches listed Here are the coaches for all teams in Warm Springs for the upcoming sea son. In the boys division: Senior boys Chaz Mitchell, Junior boys- Owen Danzuka and Hobo Patt, Major boys; "Papooses"- Austin Greene and Rodney Kenyon, "Lil Bucks"- Chet Van Pelt, Minor boys; "Warriors" Donnie Winishut and Sam Wolfe, "Braves"- Mackie Begay. In the girls division: Senior girls Laura Sahme and Jessie del Nero, Jun ior girls- Rosa Graybael, Major girls; "Gamblers"- Levi Van Pelt, Minor girls; "Stars"- Jerome Davis and Patsy Lenbeck, "Panthers"- Marcy Clements. In the T-Ball division: "Rockies" John Katchia, "Blue Javs"- Vacant, "We Baaad"- Tony "Big Rat" Suppah, "ECE Stingers"- Sue Matters, "War Ponies"- Andrew Smith and Delray Thompson, "Tigers"- Richard Wolfe. : These ate the ctvadies for fte up- . coming season here in Warm Springs. Springer Golf Tournament set for April 22 , 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 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 For more info: Butch David, KNT Springer Golf Tournament Entry Golf Association President; (541) 553-11 39 after 5 p.m. or Janell Smith, KNT Golf Association Secretary-Treasurer (54 1)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's Motel, Madras, OR (54 1 ) 475-3262; Budget Inn, Madras, OR (541) 475-3831; Relax Inn, Madras, OR (541) 475-2117. Name: Index: Address:. Phone- Home Course: K