Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, April 04, 2002, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Page 6 Spilyay Tytnoo April 4, 2002
Local ladies triumph at Reno tourney
Four Warm Springs ladies
brought home the victor)1 dur
ing a recent road trip to the
Reno, Nevada All-Indian
Bowling Tournament, held the
weekend of March 15-17.
The destruction of oppo
nents occurred in the Masters
division of the Nevada tourna
ment. The Warm Springs lady
bowlers won in all divisions
including the Masters A, B, and
C categories.
Each division is based on
the bowlers average with A Di
vision being the highest. You
must also be enrolled with a
recognized tribe and be a mem
ber of the WIBC (Women's In
ternational Bowling Con
gress).
The ladies bowled four
games against one another ini
tially. The top five in each di
vision then rolled off in a
scratch series stair-step event.
Sheilah Clements was the
winner of the C Division . Sec
ond place went to Edna David
Begay. Both ladies are accom-
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Photo and story by Trade Queahpami-Clements
Birney Greene-Boise, Sandra Greene-Sampson, Sheilah Clements, and Edna David-Begay
had outstanding scores at Reno bowling tournament.
plished bowlers and both have
been highly regarded in local
league events. During the Holi
day Bowling Tournament held
in Bend Clements won her 1"
Masters event. Begay also
rolled off against the defending
champion CeCe Marin of
Oakland, Calif, and came away
the winner.
Birney Greene-Boise is also
well known in the bowling cir
cuit. She has many awards for
her bowling excellence.
Greene-Boise placed 2nd in the
B Division Masters.
Sandra Greene-Sampson
won 1" Place in the A Division
Masters event. Greene
Sampson rolled off against top
bowler Joy Grant from Ft.
Duchene, Utah. Grant
bowled a perfect game of 300
during the All-Indian holiday
tournament.
Greene-Sampson was also
selected last summer to repre
sent Madras in the State Na
tionals held in Portland. She
earned the honor because she
had the highest average in all
league events over the course
of the regular season. Greene
Sampson is widely known for
her bowling skills and her op
ponents know they must bowl
their very best when they go
up against her. Asked where
she will bowl next Greene
Sampson stated she will be go
ing to the All-Indian Bowling
Tournament at Omak, Wash.,
April 12-14.
Week of the Young Child
activities scheduled in April
The week of April 9-12 is
the Week of the Young Child,
and the Early Childhood Edu
cation Center will be hosting
special events to commemorate
the occasion.
On Monday, from 10 a.m.
till 11, Head Start will take a
field trip to Carol's Teepee for
story time. This activity is
again scheduled for Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Also on Tuesday, there will
be a community gathering in
celebration of the Week of the
Young Child at the Museum at
Warm Springs. This will be
from 5 to 8 p.m.
On Wednesday, there will
be an ECE staff celebration in
the E pod staff lounge.
There will also be a fun
runobstacle course in C pod.
Thursday all day will be
SMART Reading Day. Zoo day
will be celebrated from 10 till
11 a.m. in the ECE lobby and
backyard.
On Friday at 10:30 a.m. will
be the ECE Children's Parade
"Mother Goose Nursery
Rhymes."
Job vacancies from the
Oregon Employment office
Job advertisements in Warm
Springs from the Oregon Em
ployment Division located in
Madras, include:
Fish Biologist, Habitat Bi
ologist, Substitute Teacher
Aid, Chief Civil Deputy, Res
taurant Shift Supervisor, Ban
quet Manager, Environmental
Supervisor, Human Res. Re
ceptionist, Relief Night Audi
tor, Snack Bar Attendant, Spa
AttendantCashier, Pool Cash
ier, Giftshop Sales Cashier,
Cashier, Parole
Prob.Coordinator, Guest Ser
vices Rep., Reservations,
Room Service Attendant,
Snack Bar Fry Cook, Food &
Beverage Servers, Banquet
Server, BartenderCocktail,
Service Bartender, BuffetLine
Cook, Deli CashierAtten
dant, Room Attendants,
Houseperson, Bellhop, Food
Hostess Cashier, Correctional
Officer, LifeguardCashier,
Lifeguard, Janitor, Teepee At
tendant, Irrigation Tech.,
Greenskeeper, Golf Mainte
nance Foreman, Assistant Su
pervisor, Environmental La
borer, DishwasherPrepara
tion, Training Manager,
Groundsman, Laundry
Helpter, Painter, Deli Cashier
Attendent.
For further information re
garding these and other jobs
contact central Oregon repre
sentatives of the Oregon Em
ployment Division or visit
their website.
Swantown takes championship at Cougars tourney
The tenth annual-All-Indian
Boys Basketball Championr,
ships were held March 22-24 at
the Warm Springs Commu
nity Wellness Center.
There were a total of nine
'boy's' teams competing for the
championship leather sleeve
lettcrman award jackets.
Taking the championship
title was Swantown, of White
Swan, WA. They defeated the
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Spllyay Tymoo photo by Sctona Bolt
3 on 3 Basketball Tourney
April 6, 7, 2002
at Goldendale, Washington
$100 entry fee
Jackets for 1st and 2nd places, 3rd place
sweatshirts, 4th place T-shirts.
Call Eddie George to confirm, 509-773-5326
or send entrance fee to: Eddie
George, Sr. P.O. Box 502, Goldendale, WA
98620-0502
In Madras
We will do MORE on your Items -and
charge LESS Tor doing it
At-CASH AND RELEASE
679 SE 5th St., Madras, OR
(Across from Ertaksona Market)
475-3157
Lummi No. 1 team- in-a-na-
tion packed gameThroughout
the game there were numerous
lead changes and either team
could have been ahead by one
point. Swantown pulled ahead
in the last quarter to win the
championship.
Swantown was presented
Leather sleeve Jackets for
their victory (R), Lummi
player up for the hoop (L),
Lummi player attempts a
three pointer (Below), and
Lummi up against the
defensive Swantown
(Lower right). Photos
taken during the
championship match.
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Third place went to
Toppcnish, Wash., and fourth
place to Lummi Nation,
Lummi, Washington.
Zach Aguilar, of White
Swan, wa chosen most valu
able player for the tournament.
The Mr. I lustic Award went to
Scott Johnson, Lummi No. I.
All tourney team awards
were presented to: Julius I iill,
Toppcnish; Adam Lane,
Lummi Nation; Ryan Cuny,
And One, Fort Hall, Idaho;
Troy Grant, Northwest Chiefs,
Colville.
Isaiah Tewce, Tha-Slicks,
Warm Springs; Jarvis Peters,
Toppcnish; Chris Wallahcc,
Swantown, White Swan; Jay
Jay Davis, Lummi No. 1; Wei
Rcdncr, Swantown; and Buddy
Whitcman, Lummi No. 1.
Other teams participating
were Warm Springs Wolfe
Point.