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    8 August 10,2000
Warm springs, Oregon
SPILYAYTYMOO
Spilyay Tymoo Sports
Blackhawks travel to state games for tourney action
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After a well-played game the team has time for a photo.
David Andrews Memorial Wild Horse Race
September 23, 2000
"Open to the World"
$2,500.00 added
Warm Springs Rodeo Grounds
$200.00 entry fee per team-Unlimited number of teams
1st place Buckles; Special Muggers Buckle
1 GO and the final
50 to first place, 30 to second place, 20 to third place,
payout in the final only; No day monies.
No Quick Cinches, Latigo Only
Announcer Jake Grossmiller
Stock Provided by Spino family
All vendors are welcome, valid food handlers card required.
Cash or money orders only, No checks Please
Books open Sept. 1, 2000
Books close Sept. 23, 2000 noon
Call ins between 1:00 and 8:00 p.m.
Information Contact
Daniel Greene 541-553-6423
Race Starts at 4:00 p.m.
Mail entries to: Chico Holiiday, P.O. Box 1185, Warm Springs, OR 97761
Azar Spino 541-410-9970; Max Mitchell 541-553-6707; Chico Holiiday 541-408-8992
"U GO GIRL,"
Girls I basket hall Skills Camp
Cost is Free
Every Wednesday from July 26-August 23
6:30-8:00 pm
For 7th - 10th Grade Girls
Purpose: To Build Basketball Skills like:
Offense, Defense, Ball Handling, Shooting and
Rebounding
Camp includes activities like:
Scrimmages, Skill Games, Relays, and more...
Special Guests:
Coach Mike Osborn, Coach Ronnie Suppah,
College Ball: Lana Leonard
Camp Leaders: Taralee Suppah, Shasta Smith, Marie Kalama, Deece Suppah, Cece Polk,
Nicole Main, Reina Estimo, Billie Suppah, Blanche Mitchell, Shamona Charley, Shana
McConville and more...
For more information call camp Director Lorraine Suppah: (541)553-1052
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Blackhawks win tournament in
Lincoln City. On August 5,2000, the
Blackhawks participated in a men's
tournament at Lincoln City, Oregon.
The Blackhawks came away with the
tournament championship, they won
by scores of 78 72 over Lincoln City,
won over The Drifters by a score of
1 05 - 60, and in a championship game
rematch, won over Lincoln City by a
score of 1 13 - 84. With the win in this
tournament the Blackhawks increased
their chances to participate in the State
Games of America in St. Louis, Mis
souri in August 2001. Players who
participated in this tournament were;
Cody Eckman, Casey Kinney, James
" Buck " Scott, Dave, Josh Hall, and
Ammon Bemis, other team members
who couldn't make it were Nate Block
and Chris Lowery. The Blackhawks
are coached by Sam Kentura, and he
adds that he feels the Blackhawks are
one of the best teams in the state, they
have good team speed and good
heighth. Blackhawks will look for
ward to the coming basketball season
with high hopes and incentive to go
to the State Games of America.
Fall sports preparation begins
Fall sports at Madras High School will begin with an
informational parentplayer meeting August 15, 2000
at 7 p.m. in the gym. A general session will be held
to discuss changes to the athletic policy and then
break out sessions for each fall sport will follow. All
students and their parents are encouraged to attend.
No player may practice until all the necessary paper
work has been completed. All paper work will be
available at the meeting and anyone not having a
vilid physical may obtain one that night for no fee.
Practices for volleyball, cross country, cheerleading,
soccer, and football begin Monday August 21st.
Practice times will be announced at the August 15th
meeting. Anyone wanting more information may
contact Margaret Sturza, Athletic Director at
475-6784 or MHS on Wednesday, August 9th or
1 6th between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Southern Oregon All-Indian
Bowling Championship
August 25, 26, 27, 2000
at the Epicenter
3901 Brooke Drive, Klamath Falls, OR 97601;
(541) 273-0700
ABCAVIBC Sanctioned
$17.00 per event
Masters: Regular scratch division plus HDCP Senior Division,
. Regular doubles and singles,
Mixed Team and Mixed Doubles.
For more information contact Ravis and Doris Yazzie
(541) 850-6666,
4625 Sumac Ave., Klamath Falls, OR 97603.
Carson Indian
Bowling
Tournament set
for October 27-29
The 1 6th Annual Carson Indian
Bowling Tournament has been sched
uled for October 27-29, 2000 at the
Carson Lanes, 4600 Snyder Ave.,
Carson City, Nevada 89701.
, , This is an ABCWIBC Sanc
tioned tournament with a 100 re
turned prize fund.
Categories include: Mixed
Team, Mixed Doubles, Singles
Doubles, Men's and Women's Mas
ters, Senior Masters.
Team entry: Prize fund-$38.00;
Lineage-$20.00; Expensed 10.00; to
make a total of $68.00.
All events: $4.00 optional.
SinglesDoubles entry: Prize
fund-$9.50; Lineage-$5.00; Expense
$2.50; to make a total of $17.00.
For more information contact
one of the following: Tournament
Director Gary W. Wood, 502 Moses
Street, Carson City, Nevada 89703;
phone at (775) 883-8333; or e-mail
rugdrezboyaol.com. You may also
contact Tournament Secretary Sharon
A. Wood, 502 Moses Street, Carson
City, Nevada 89703; phone (775)
883-8333.
Call the Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs
Fishing Hotline
553-2000
Get updated information
about your favorite fishing
spot!
Hawaiian & Local Boys Results
A Flight
Gross Net
Score score
199 $400 1st MalenskyHall 194 $400 1st PattJohnson
201 $300 2nd JohnsonDavid 189-tie $250 2nd ArnieSnow
205 $250 3rd DiekerSimmons t89-tie $250 3rd DiekerMiller
Da Other Flight Net
Score
Gross
Score 177 $400 1st PattJohnson
221 $400 1st MalenskyHall 179 $300 2nd ArnieSnow
227 $300 2nd JohnsonDavid 183-tie $100 3rd DickerMiller
234 $250 3rd DiekerSimmons 183-tie $100 3rd ElkinsHeath
OSAA Hires New
Wilsonville, OR - The Oregon
School Activities Association
(OSAA), a private, non-profit orga
nization serving 278 Oregon member
high schools, announces the hiring of
Steve Walker as Sports Information
Director.
Walker is a Sunset High School
and Oregon State University gradu
ate whose resume includes nine years
as Sports Information Director at the
University of Portland. While at UP
he received national recognition for
writing and sports brochures, includ
ing four consecutive "Best in the Na
tion" awards from the College Sports
Information Directors 01 America.
Snorts Information Director
Prior to his tenure at UP he was in
volved with a variety of radio stations
covering Oregon high school activi
ties, Oregon college sports and the
Portland Trail Blazers. He Joins the
OSAA staff with a strong working
knowledge of Oregon high school
activities.
letics and activities. I know the OSAA
has a first rate staff and I am very
proud to be a part of it."
Walker's responsibilities will in
clude managing and producing pub
lications, media relations, statistics
and record keeping. He will also as
sist with tournament management and
public relations. Walker, w ho joined
the staff on July 17, say's "I am ex
tremely excited about becoming in
volved with Oregon high school ath-
OSAA Executive Director Wes
Ediger comments, "We are fortunate
to bring a person with Steve's quali
fications to our staff. His experience
as a college SID will be a great asset
to our 278 member schools. In addi
tion to that, his familiarity with Or
egon high schools, the media, and
event management in general w ill be
a plus for the OSAA. I am confident
that he will be outstanding in his job
and contribute to the staff in many
positive w ays."