SplypyTytT)c)o, VV.i i;m Springs, Oregon June 28, 2001 Pe10 Cleavenger wins The 200 1 Road Warriors Pi I'me- Slia lun Kmi uas held June 23, at the Warm Springs Housing Office. Runners competed in the MK run, 5K, run and walk. Overall winner for the !K event was jane ..icaungcr m nenu, v..- flrs( pl.R.c wjh hc tjmc ()f 33.31 cgon with the time of 41:37. .,.juis Kahfm jn st.C()u p,acc , i r it . i i I - r v !"...,. . 5K runners race to the finish at the Road Warriors Annual Pi-Ume-Sha Fun RunWalk. California Men's Hoopa and Tacoma Ladies Natives teams take 2001 Pi-Ume-Sha tourney The 2001 Pi-Ume-Sha Softball tournament drew several teams vy ing for championship from visiting states near and far. In spire of the drizzle on Sunday, the tournament went as planned and came to close. The following are the results: Men's championship: Hoopa, California; Second Place: White ji mkm frSfWii!"ti'aeiis y v. j' j ? rfcvt- Donnie Bagley hits a homer against - v :, : i ' . 1 ' Pi-Ume-Sha Boxing event holds The 1855 Pi-Ume-Sha Boxing event this year was held in memory of Luther Danzuka, Tony Stacona, and Clifford Pamperien. A memo rial dedication was held in their honor, with a moment ot silence while the bell was rung ten times. They have passed on but will be re membered as active participants of the Warm Springs Boxing Club. Ten matches were held with box ing clubs from the Bumble Bee Box ing Club of Seattle, Washington, The All American Boxing Club of Burns, Oregon, West Portland Boxing Club, of Portland, Grand Avenue Boxing Club of Portland, Central Oregon Boxing Club of Bend, and the Warm Springs Boxing Club ot Warm Springs. First match was 8-year-olds at 65 lbs Donovan Spillers of Bumblebee Boxing against Leonard American Horse of Warm Springs. American Horse was the winner. Fourteen -vear-olds at 112 lbs Luis Dtalva, of Bumblebee Boxing won his match against Brandon Hoodie of the AH American Boxing Club. Ninc-vear -olds at 67 lbs Jr. Cameron Nathan of Portland, Or- egon was the overall winner of the 5K with the lime of 20:10. ,.,,,1... i.,,.,. r.,.,ir top finishers were: Simeon Kalama, v. Swan; Third Place Siletz, Oregon; and Fourth Place: United Tribes Lapwai, Idaho; Sportsmanship was awarded to Them Guys of Warm Springs, Oregon. Most Valuable Player went to Wes of Hoopa, Cali fornia. Women's championship: Natives from Tacoma, Washington (and I.H.HI miiiiii iiminm 1 Wit r Ml the opposing team but there wasn't Martinez of West Portland won his match against Leander Smith, of Warm Springs. In the 185 lbs division Curtis Frost of Grand Avenue Boxing won against Elliott Dahl of Central Or egon Boxing Club. Nine-year-olds in the 82 lb" divi sion matched D.J. Dominguez, of West Portland Boxing Club against Jasper Smith, of The Warm Springs Boxing Club. Dominguez won. In the 170 lb division Rroberti, of Grand .Avenue Boxing Club won against Jeramy Raudebaugh, of Cen tral Oregon Boxing Club. Fourtcen-vcar-olds in the 135 lb division saw Bryon Dotson of Bumblebee Boxing Club win his match against Austin L. Smith, of Warm Springs Boxing Club. Twcnty-thrce-ycar-olds in the 135 lb division saw James Ramos, of Sa lem Boxing Club win his match against Juan Romero, of West Port land Boxing Club. In the final match in the 140 lb division Louis Smith of Warm Springs was the winner in a match acainst Matt lone of West Portland i f '.J Hllj, ... overall 10K competition the time of 33:34; and Tim Cleavenger of Bend with the time of 40:40. Tor the girls 13 and under were: Jenny Red fox in first place with the time of 33:37; Aja Maldonado of Satus, VA in second place with the time of 36:50; and Lorissa Quinn of Warm Springs with the time of 37:10 in third place. In the 14 to 18 year category boys were: Cameron Nathan with the time of 20:10; and Jeremy Takala of Yakama with the time of 24:21. Age 19 to 29 women category the winner was Angela Smith of Warm Springs with a time of 30:00, f'- Age 30 to 39 Men's category win ner was Randy Nathan, of Portland, OR with a time of 29:43. Women's 30 to 39 category win ners were Susan Seelatsee of Yakama, W'A with the time of 30:43, and Jen nifer lairto of Madras, OR with the time of 31:22. Men 50 to 59 age top three were: I.eroy Wilder of Portland with a time of 22:44; I-eo Mellon of Warm Springs with a time of 29:29; and Warm Springs, Oregon); Second Place: Warm Springs Ladies, Warm Springs, Oregon; Third Place: Colville, Colville, Washington; Fourth Place: Hoopa, California; Sportsmanship was awarded to Colville, Washington. Most Valuable Player went to Lana Leonard of Na tives, Warm Springs, Oregon. . Ill III. 1. pum 1 1 111. mm' U'lJIBJIH'W'l.; ' . vwm '. anyone to bring home. Boxing Club. Special awards were presented aff the end of die matches. "Best Bout" went to James Ramos vs Juan Romero. "Best Boxer" went to James Ramos. "Best Jab" went to Jasper Smith. "Most Inspirational" went to Bryon Dotson. "Most Out of Shape" went to Elliot Dahl. Warm Springs Boxing Club would like to thank the sponsors of this year's Pi-Ume-Sha Boxing event They are: Boys and Girls Club of America, Ahern's Grocery & Deli, DMJ Automotive, Grandma Hoffy's Restaurant, Hatfields, Victims of Crime Services, The store under Rexall Drugs, Sidaiktba Native Col lectibles, Spilyay Tymoo Newspa per, Trudie Thompson, Abby's leg endary Pizza, Antoinette Pamperien, Arlcne K. Smith, Pi-Umc-Sha Treaty Days Committee, and the 1 ight Doctor Lealand Beamcr. Nick Norgarden of Bend with a time of 41:32. The top female in 50- to 59-year category was Doni Wilder of Port land, Oregon with a time of 31:22. 10K Age 14 to 18 boys top three fin ishers were: 1 ''red Joseph of Gresham in first place with a time of 44:54; I.onnie Sammaripa of Toppenish, Washington in second place with the time of 51:51; and a tie for third place between George Boise of Warm Springs and Mackie Johnson of The Dalles with the time of 1:03.53. Age 30 to 39 Men had one win ner from Madras, Oregon, Mark Hodges with a time of 56:23. Age 40 to 49 Men had one win ner from Prineville, Oregon, Wall Carter with the time of 47:11. Women age 40 to 49 had one win ner from Bend, Oregon, the overall winner Jane Cleavenger with the time of 43:37. Walkers Division Ages 19 to 29 First place was ''"'JV '' , A Brian McPhearson won the Senior division Endurance Race with an 49.03 time. Eleven enter endurnce race The 21" Annual Endurance Horse Race had 11 riders compet ing this year. The Senior division had six and the Junior division had five. Post time was right on sched ule; Senior Division began their 14 mile race at 8:10 a.m. with the Jun ior Division beginning their 5-mile race at 8:14 a.m. This year's Endur ance Race was in memory of Nathan "8-ball" Jim, Henry Palmer, Edith Danzuka, Vcrbeena Greene and Gene Greene. exciting matches " II . ,K .. .1 .. --T- - r V'iii;mVi'. ii. ,r. Andrea Hanson of Madras with a time of 46:08. Ages 40 to 49 top three walkers were: Shirley Fail of Madras in first place with the time of 43:43; Debbie Hanson of Bonanza, Oregon in sec ond place villi a lime of 44:00; and Donna Strong of Madras in third place with a time of 44:08, In the 50 lo 59 age group the win ner was Sharon Miller of Madras with a time of 47:39. Road Warriors event coordinators would like to thank the Warm Springs Police Department, l ire & Safety, Housing Department, Recre ation Staff, Sharon Jones, I. ana Leonard, and Cheeks. REMINDER Recreational Invitational Youth Track Meet July 24, 2001 At Madras High School Boys and Girls age 2-5 years, 6-13 years T-shirts and Ribbons to all participants c ''-' "' Wf'iSs'..- - 1 Following are the results of the race: Junior Division: 1 "-Clinton Tohet-11; 2n,l-Johnnie LeClaire-11;. 3rd-Paleena Spino-11; 4,h Raymond Torres-12; and 5,h-Elliot Cooper Jr.-13. Senior Division; 1 "-Brian McPherson-49.03; 2nd Evans Spino 49.05.50; 3rd-Chief Smith-49.17; 4,h-Jcrome Spino 49.17.50; 5,h-50.50.50 6,h-Allan Spino-no time recorded M3 J',M ' ,1 1 . 0 Little League Softball All Stars to begin tournament play Players for the Jefferson County All-Star team are se lected from teams from Culver, Madras and Warm Springs. The District 5, Little Ix-aguc Softball All-Star Tournament will be held in Prineville, Oregon this year, on the Riverside Fields, from July 1-7, 2001. The first game will be be tween Columbia and Redmond on field number 1, at 10:00 a.m., July 1. In game two Mood River will face Bend North, 1:00 p.m. on field number 1. Game three Bend combined will play Crook County, 4:00 p.m. on field number 1. Monday July 2, Jefferson County will play the winner of game one. At 1:00 p.m. winners of game two and three will play against each other to round out the first round. The roster for Jefferson County Little League Softball are: Rachel Aimone, Angela Bellenger, Farrellyn Bellenger, Kaylcy Cook, Cassandra Drew, Marisa Musley, Haley Jordan, Justine Lofting, Hansina Mar tin, Coleicia Moses, Kaylee Patterson, Kaylyn Preston, Maria Dcjesu Ruiz, and K'Lei Strong. Coaches are Bob Aimone, Chuck Patterson, and Terry Drew. Fry Bread Open held June 23, 24 The 30,h Annual 36 hole Fry Bread Golf Tournament was con ducted at Kah-Nee-Ta Fligh Desert Resort & Casino on June 23, 24, 2001. Following are the results of the winning players and their perspec tive flights: A Flight 1" place low gross: Mr. Louie Pitt (150) 2nd place low gross: Mr. Brian Malensky (155) , 3rd place low gross: Mr. Derrin Lawrence (156) A Flight Net 1 place low net: Mr. Mike Parker (139) 2nd place low net: Mr. Darrel Lawrence (140) 3rd place low net: Mr. Jim Nopp (141) B Flight 1" place low gross: Mr. Dave Ferrin (165) 2nd place low gross: Mr. Eiel Eielson (169) " 3rd place low gross: Mr. Mike Young (170) B Flight Net " 1 place low net: Mr. Terry Kelly (139) 2d place low net: Mr. J.P. Patt (140) 3rd place low net: Mr. Ray Weis (148) C Flight 1" place low gross: Mr. Steve Renfro (172) 2nd place low gross: Mr. Harrel Broke Shoulder (174) 3rd place low gross: Mr. George Danzuka (189) C Flight Net 1" place low net: Mr. Dclvis Heath (123) 2nd place low net: Mr. Terry McEvilly (136) 3rd place low net Mr. Justin Mar tin (153) Ladies Division 1" place low gross: Cindy Eielson (189) 1" place low net: Nadine McEttIIt (141)