Spilyqy Tyvnoo, Wqrm Springs, Oregon November 29, 2001 Page 9 Basketball By Orlando Doney Spilyny Sl,ijf After finishing last year at the state 3A tournament in Corvallis, the boys' team lost some valuable players to graduation. Which does not mean that they will be starting over from scratch. You can go as far to say that they will be reloading. This year's campaign began at home on Nov. 27 as they opened the season against the 4A Intcrmountain Conference member Crook County Cowboys. After playing against each other in practice, it was finally time to play someone else. Crook County came to Madras looking to improve on last season's record. Madras was ready to play against a 4A team, and to lay claim for bragging rights for the northern part of Central Oregon. It was a high scoring game, with neither team able to pull away. For those who attended, they were treated to a classic that ended in overtime. Girls basketball team faces tough schedule When we last saw the Madras White Buffalo Girls Varsity Basket ball team, they were receiving the sec ond place trophy at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis for the state 3A tourna ment. This year's edition of the team will again play for a berth in the state tour nament. The team lost some players to graduation, but they have some capable players making the transition from JV to Varsity to help fill the void. The trail to return runs through Tri-Valley league rival and defending state and conference champion Wilsonville. The girls have a formi dable schedule to help them prepare for league action. Wrestling season begins this week A winter sporting activity that gets little press is wrestling. The mat season begins on No vember 30 in LaPine. There is a four way varsity match that begins at 4 p.m. On December. 5, Intermountain - : ..-I f , ' !' ! . if . f : Meleah, ber 24th We are proud of you. LoVe) Mom, Dad, Moe, Happy 8,h birthday, Novem- Sunshine. Birthday wishes tournament Madras won 76-74, and now focuses on keeping the championship trophy home in the McKcnzie Memorial Tournament. In the first game played at Madras High, theJV team was introduced to playing on the next level of competi tion. The Cowboys gave them a les son on what to expect. F.asily win ning 69-37. While the freshmen team won at the Middle School. Tonight, the freshman and JV teams will play the Outlaws, in Sis ters. Game time will be freshmen at 4pm and the JV team plays at 5:45. All games will start at 5:45 for the freshmen and JV teams unless posted differently. The freshmen team will play their games at Jefferson County Middle School, while the JV plays at the high school. Prior to the start of the Var sity games. The exceptions are on Dec. 13 as the freshman team plays at Culver. Tip off will be at 7 p.m. Jan. 11, the freshmen play at 4 p.m. against the The season started on the road with a drive to Prineville to take on the Crook County Cowgirls on Nov. 27. All three girls' teams saw action there, with the Freshmen and JV teams playing at 5:15 while the Var sity team played at 7 p.m. The trip home was made more enjoyable as they left Crook County with a 48-31 victory. The game was closer than the final score indicated and it let the girls know what they have to work on be fore hosting Sisters. The JV and freshmen teams rode home with a mark on the losing side of the record books. The JV team lost 38-29, while the freshmen was shown an example of how defense and re conference Mt. View's Varsity and JV come to madras. Matches start at 6 p.m. Two days later in Estacada, the JV and varsity teams will participate in an eight-way invitational. The freshmen and sophomore- December 21, 2001 Happy Birthday to Uncle, Dad, Tuffy Brown. From: Everyone on Foster Drama Street December Happy Chunky! From all this Friday USalle. This will be the same for the Feb. 21 home game against Tri-Valley league opponent Valley Catho lic. On the road, start time for the freshmen will be at 4 p.m. against LaSalle. On Nov. 30, Friday, the White Buffaloes host the annual McKcnzie Memorial Tournament. The teams invited arc the Sisters Outlaws, Astoria and the I Icnlcy I lorneti The first game will be starting at 5:45. At 7:30, Madras will take to the hard wood. The following night on Dec. 1, the consolation game will be played at 1pm with the Champion ship game to be played at 3 p.m. On the Dec. 4, the White Buffa loes will be entertaining Summit. JV will play at 5:45 and the Varsity takes the floor at 7:30. On Dec. 7, Madras will be on the road to play the Grant Union Pros pectors in John Day. Dec. 13, the boys and girls freshmen teams will be at Culver. Girls tip off at 5:30, the boys at 7 p.m. bounding can affect tlie outcome of a game. ', Tonight, Nov. 29, they open the home schedule hosting the Outlaws from Sisters. The freshmen teams will play their home games at Jefferson County Middle School with game times starting at approximately 5:45. The only exception to this will be on Dec. 22 when Madras hosts the Henley Hornets. The freshmen will play at noon; the JV at 1:30 and the Varsity at 3 p.m. On Nov. 4, the girls are on the road to play Summit. On Dec. 7, 4A IMC member Redmond Panthers freshmen and JV comes into Madras to play their counterparts at the High School. wrestling season begins on Nov. 28 at Crook County. These will consist of Central Oregon high schools. On Dec. 12, they will be in Culver. All start times for the freshmen and sophomore teams will be at 5 p.m. Birth announcement Dorian Tappo and Calea Goggleye are pleased to announce the birth- of their son Dorian Antone Tappo Jr., who was born Nov. 26. Grandparent on the father's side is Eugenia Tappo of Warm Springs. Granparents on the mother's side are Aurelia and Calvin Goggleye of Deer River, Minn. At birth, Dorian weighted eight pounds seven ounces, and was 21 inches in length.Dorian has a sister, Samantha Renee. Happy 38 Birthday to my sis Beverly Herrerra! From your bro Eivl Eric Frank. 21, 2001 Birthday December 22nd Happy Birthday to vou aunties. to I f 4 I i r uncles, grandpa's and ykema - Love Yoa grandma's. From: Curtis & Gidget, Chubbv, Buck, L.T., A perfect game -'V Photo by Selena Boise At the recent Warm Springs National Holiday Inidan Bowling Tournment, held at Lava Lanes in Bend, Joy Grant, of Ft. Duchesney, Utah, bowled a perfect game of 300. Full results of the tournament will be in the next edition of the Spilyay. Veterans Day The following are the results of the Veterans Day Powwow, held Nov. 9-10 at the Agency Longhouse. 15 & Under Girls Fancy 1. Crystalina Pacheco; 2. Kashia Sisto; 3. Laurissa Bcllangcr. 15 & Under Girls Jingle 1. Jovelle Pacheco; 2. Jacey Mount; 3. Farrclyn Bellangcr. 15 & Under Girls Traditional 1. Edwina Morningowl; 2. Celeste McGurk; 3. Temi Meninick. 15 & Under Boys Fancy 1. David Madera; 2. Adrian George; 3. Cory Johnson. 11 15 & Under Boys Grass 1. Creighton Scabbyrobe; 2. Kelsey Haywaha; 3. Luke McGurk. 15 & Under Boys Traditional 1. Chris George; 2. Marquis Leighton; 3. Buck Wallahee. 46 Years and Over, Womens Golden Age 1. Josephine George; 2. Arlita Rhoan; 3. Delores George. 46 and Over, Mens Golden Age 1. Loren Samiripa; 2. Gary Greene; 3. Wesley Tias. 16 to 45 Years Womens Fancy 1. Laverna Thompson; 2. Susie Walsey; 3. Liya Davis. 16 to 45 Years Womens Jingle 1. Acosia Red Elk; 2. Fallon Mount; 3. Paula McCurtain. 16 to 45 Years Womens Tradi tional 1. Holly Eaglespeaker; 2. Neda One Bear; 3. Charlene Tilloquots. I would like to wish my babe Beverly Herrerra a Happy Birthday December 7th. You always seem to bring me up when I am down. You are the best ever. I love U! Patrick Kalama Rhonda, Terry, Buster, Angela & Pern-, Shmoo, Tona, Monica & White Boy, Sasha, Salbador & Rex, Tammy & Buki, Rachcl.Lil Theresa. Powwow results 16 to 45 Years Mens Fancy 1. J.J. Meninick; 2. Aaron Wright; 3. Chris Wright. 16 to 45 Years Mens Grass 1. Nathan Nez; 2. Mike Ponyah; 3. Gary Villa Jr.. 16 to 45 Years Mens Traditional 1. Russel McCloud; 2. Darrel Tso; 3. Ardell Scalplock. Open, Womens Jingle Special 1. Paula McCurtain; 2. Thea McCloud; 3. Acosia Red Elk. Open, Womens Traditional Hat Crown Special 1. Pearl Samiripa; 2. Charlene Tillequots; 3. Leah McGurk. Open, Mens Traditional Special 1. Ardell Scalplock; 2. Paris Leighton-Greene; 3. Darrel Tso. Open, Mens Round Bustle 1. Brian George; 2. Sonny Eaglespeaker; 3. Kermit Davis. Round BustleMens Traditional Dance Off 1. Brian George; 2. Ardell Scalplock. Open, Mens Grass Special 1. Jon Olney; 2. Nathan Nez; 3. Creighton Scabbyrobe. Open, Owl Dance Special 1. Dave Madera & Paula McCurtain; 2. Acosia Red Elk & Paris Leighton-Greene; 3. Loren & Pearl Samiripa. Open, Switch Dance Special 1. Dave Madera; 2. Susie Walsey; 3. Cory Johnson; 4. Paula McCurtain; 5. Zelma Blackwolfe. Dec. 1st. Happy 8,h birthday to Chandra Mo-chelle lots of love from your 2 moms and Chubby, Pretty Flower, Rhonda, Buck, Shmoo, Baby, LT., Grandpa and Grandma Brown, Sasha, Leslie, SaL Rex and everyone else on Drama Street. I ' - I r . - -,' . ! ' 'it . ... ' ' . -?- rr