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10 January 11,2001 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo Sports States 3A 2000-2001 Leagues and Final Standings COWAPA - DIST.1 Astoria" fl -1 21-6 Scappoose 10- 2 20-6 St. Helens 9-3 16-9 Seaside 7- 6 11-12 Rainer 3-10 3-18 Clatskonie 2-10 . 5-16 Bonks 1-11 2-19 FARWEST - DIST. 3 Siuslaw Reedspoit Coquille Myrrie Point South Umpqua . Brookings Brandon Douglas ,10' ...9' ,..9 .8 ,..7 '..6 ...4 8 10 ,.3 -11 TRI-VALLEY - DIST. 2 VAL-CO - DIST. 4 la Salle Madras Wilsonville Sherwood Valley Catholic, The Dalles Estacoda .11' ...9' ...6-...3' 1 3 5 6 6 9 ..0-12 23- 5 22- 7 15- 9 19-12 14-10 9-15 2-20 Philomath-, Tillamook Newport Toledo Yamhill-Carlton. Taft Waldport .11 ...8 ...8 ...7 ...6 ..2-10 ..0-12 15- 11 16- 11 15-10 13-10 8- 15 12-11 9- 15 5-19 23- 3 17-10 17- 6 11-10 13- 8 4-18 0-21 SKY-EM - DIST. 5 Pieasantlill..... 15- 1 Junction City 13- 3 Creswell 13- 3 Cottage Grove 8- 8 Marist 7- 9 Sutherlin... 7- 9 5-11 3-13 1-15 Elmira ... La Pine., 26- 2 23- 6 25- 5 12- 14 10-16 13- 13 7-16 6-18 3-21 CREATER OREGON -DIST. 7 Vale Grant Union . Umatilla Mcloughlin .. Baker Ontario Riverside Burns .13-.10-...7-...7-...6-...6 ...4- ..0-13 18- 7 16 t 9 11-10 14- 8 10- 11 6-11 11- 11 0-18 SKYLINE - DIST. 6 CAPITAL - DIST. 8 Henley Mozama.... North Valley... Hidden Valley. Illinois Valley.. lakeview Phoenix .12-.11-...9' ....9- Que ,.2-12 ,.2-12 ,.2-12 22-8 13- 8 15-10 14- 9 13- 8 4-14 . 6-16 4-20 Sweet Home 11-3 19-8 North Marion 10-4 14-11 Stayton ...10- 4 14-11 Molallo 8-6 16-11 Central 7-7 9-15 Cascade 5- 9 7-16 Sisters 3-11 6-18 Woodbum 2-12 4-20 Boys & Girls Club of Central Oregon The Warm Springs Branch will be meeting about the Powwow Club January 1 7, 2001 , 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Education Room refreshments will be served For more information call (541) 553-2284, ask for Mona Anderson or Marena Florez. Madras White Buffalos Top Sherwood in Leaague Opener 61-47 i o points vanu was reai l it t: The Madras White Buf falo boys basketball team came home with a big "W", as they traveled tough on5 rebounding, also making many steals and assists for the night. Colter Barnes had one of to Sherwood to tangle his best nights in scoring with the Bowmen. as he poured in 1 7 points The Buffs were led by for the "Buffs. Chasnan Jacoby Ellsbury with his Walker added 1 4 points for the winners. . T Scoring: Madras; Ellsbury 18, Colter Barns 17, Chasan Walker 14, Floyd Frank 6, Wells 2, Easterling 2, J, Barnes, Conway. . . . Sherwood: Pakken 16, Bridza 11, Pascua 10, Calling all screaming fans White Buffalo In Basketball The Madras girls bas ketball league opener was much of a breeze as they posted a 7 1 -46, win ovet the Sherwood lady Bowmen, on Tuesday night here in the Buff aloe floor, January 9, 01. The first minutes of the game were a little ragged but once the Buff girls got going there was no stopping them. They played theri game and kept Sherwood Boxed all evening long. Tiffanie Sperry had a real good night leading the charge scoring 22 points and had a good defensive game. At the end of the first quarter the Buffs were ahead 15-11. A good team effort and good ball handling found Girls Run Past Sherwood J LeaqueODener 71-46 tn'd"Sp?npiar'&ahn perFf Yhefe',- 'everyf easy two points.The Buff where a Sperry,..as she? press had its effect on turned in one of her best the Lady Bowmen, which performances. ' i made them rush a lot of The Buffs were with out their shots and the Buffs the services of Tasha were right there for the Wilson who was ill, who rebound. As the half time really turns in a good came the Buff gals were game when she is fine, i out front 34-22. The Scoring: Sherwood:' For the Sherwood girls Gillespie 23, Lieth 11,; kim Leith had, a.gopd Byrum 9, Stinton 3i night at the three point Johnson, Berry, range. She drilled three, Wetmore, Backman, three pointers for the Dehaze, Marshall, game. Another standout Madras: Sperry 22, Polk for the Sherwood girls 1 1, Main 10; Hawes 10, was Kasie Gillespie, as Carroll 9, McFarland 5, (NAPS)-With tickets in hand and faces and bodies decorated in team colors, they show up every Saturday hours before kickoff. Their throat threatening passion can carry a team to victory while their jolting jeers can crush the spirit of the competition. They are ever-loyal, always loud, college football fans and they've been unappreciated and unrecognized for far too long. Well, HALLS" cough suppressants has finally given college football fans who live life loudly the recognition they deserve! The "Screaming Fans HALLS of Fame" exhibit-in honor of the nation's most colorful and vocally expressive fans is, on display .at the College football' HairofTame' through March 2001. ' While HALLS-the ultimate sore throat soother-is celebrating the pas sion football fans across the country share for their home teams, it's also recognizing the diverse "fan styles" that make the stands so exciting. What kind of fan are you? Just take a look below: The Fortuneteller Fan: The fan who thinks she knows what the next play will bc.every time The Road Trip Fan: The fan who hasn't missed a game, home or away, for as long as anyone can re member The Daredevil Fan: The visit ing fan who sits in the home team's student section , The Overly Sensitive Fan: The fan who cries, at eyerytfnng, good or bad The "Down In Front" Fan: The fan who remains standing while ev . eryone else is sitting down The Bad Timing Fan: The fan who yells at all the wrong times The Cheerleader Fan: Pom pons or not, the fan who takes the lib- cheer , - , ,. The "Painted Body" Fan: The fan who stands shirtless, shameless and painted in search of television cameras The Critical Fan: The fan who's convinced the "ref needs glasses" The Know-It-AH Fan: The fan who spouts statistics throughout the entire game The Superstitious Fan: Same shirt, same hat, same jeans, same seat- enough said AND... HALLS Screaming Fan: Any of the above can-and usually do qualify...a vocally expressive fan who purrs with passion, explodes with excitement and demonstrates high volume enthusiasm. . For more information regarding the Screaming Fans HALLS pf Fame exhibit, please contact the College Football Hall of Fame at 219-235-5717. she out scored all for the night with 23 points. Tiffanie Sperry scored 22 points leading the Dunn 2, Clements 2, Sweeney, Mitchell. The Buff girls will travel to face the Estacada Buffs on an outstanding Rangers on Friday night game as she played a and keep their winning real tough game. It was ways going, like, a Sperry here, a W L 11 N ' 1 ' II IV A.I If I I 4 I II 11 li J ft O Trollies Presented To: O Champions, Kah-Nee-Ta Resort Saturday Swimming Lessons Red Cross certified instructors January 6, 13,20,27,2001 Classes offered at 11:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. $30 per child Learn to swim class-5 years and older Minimum of six children per lesson. Maximum of 1 0 per lesson Space is limited. Call to make reservation or for more informa tion, 553-1 1 12 ext. 3453, or ext. 3458 a ray g 2nd, and PLUS? g 3rdplac e teams Scoring Champion g Most Valuable Player 2 Chairman of The Boards gAII-StarTeam(5) Tournament Dates: January 20th & 21st February 17th & 18th March 17th & 18th Entry Deadline: January 12th February 9th March 9th To Participate: All players and coaches must submit their birth date and social security number for a mandatory police check prior to the tournament. No blue denim clothing allowed in the institution. No tobacco products are permitted in the institution. Total roster limit is 15, including coaches. No items are to be given to inmates. Equipment allowed: Warm-up suits, knee braces, wraps, basketball shoes, equipment bag. To Enter All entries must be in the form of a money order, certified check, or company check. Make all funds payable to: Department of Corrections - Athletic Club 95 1 05. Entry fee must be mailed to: Oregon Department of Corrections, Oregon State Penitentiary Athletic Club, CO Carl Hadlock, 2605 State Street, Salem, Or. 973 10 To register: Please Call Carl Hadlock, Recreation Supervisor Ph; (503) 373-1834 Fax: (503) 373-1008