?SpiIy3y Sports Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo April 18, 2002 Reno Indian bowling tournament results noted The 26 Annual Reno Indian Tournament was held March 15, 16, 17, 2002 at the Reno Na tional Bowling Stadium. Warm Springs had a good showing as their skills won them a place in each category. The tournament committee held a memorial to remember bowlers that passed on who con tributed to bowling. The bowlers remembered were: Gerald "Gunny" Pickernell of Oakville, CA; Harry Thomas, Jr. of Reno, NV; Arlene Broncheau of Warm Springs, OR; Ray Shike Sr., of Warm Springs, OR; Donald Ridley, of Reno, NV; Joe Marin of Oak land, NV; Trudy Willie, of Fort Duschesne, UT; Joe Rivers, of Reno, NV; Gilbert Bowers, of Hollywood FL; Haskell Chapoose, of Fort Duchesne, UT; and Eugene Greene, Sr., of Warm Springs, OR. Following are the results of the tournament. Doubles Women's doubles had 42 en tries and paid up to fifth place. Following are the winners with their total combined scores: 1" Lynn Marie, Juanita Stevens, 1309; 2nd Trudee Queahpama-Clements, Birney Greene-Boise, 1260; 3rd Angie Spino, Margie Tuckta, 1240; 4th Sandra Sampson, Serina Wolfe, 1229; and 5,h Sonya Hubbard, Maggie Ferguson, 1226. Men's doubles had 55 entries and paid up to l1 place. Follow ing are the winners and their combined scores: 1" Jon Grant, Jonas Grant, 1258; 2nd Joe Noriego, Tony Banuelos, 1243; 3rd Stacy Dixon, Rob Robles, 1221; 4,h Scott Dixon, Aaron Dixon, 1215; 5,h Doug Cairns, Chuck Wolfe well accomplished at school and sports activities . This has been a long time coming! but I want to make a very happy announcement that my granddaughter, 14-year-old, Kaylyn Lee Wolfe, has made the honor roll at Riv erside Indian School in Anadarko, Oklahoma this year where she is a freshman. She Vancouver, Wash, takes championship Vancouver, Washington won the Blackhawks Slam and Jam 2nd Annual open Men's Basketball Tournament held April 12-14, 2002 at the Warm Springs Community Wellness Center. Vancouver's victory over The Dynasty of Madras, Or egon won them the champion ship. The score was 64-55. Taking 3"1 place was the Sha man Architects of Lapwai, Idaho and fourth was the red, hot, rolling North F.nd Ex press, of Warm Springs. Other teams participating were Blackhawks, Co-host Blackhawks (Yakama), Colum bia River Chinooks, Sahalce Middle school planning activities The following arc upcom ing events scheduled at Jefferson County Middle School. The middle school science fair is April 23. Parents and J v Buy Back v In Madras We will do MORE on your Items -and charge LESS Tor doing it At CASH AND RELEASE 670 SE 6th St., Madras. OR (Across from Ertaksons Market) 475-3 1 57 Morrow, 1213; 6'h Lester Poitra, Dan Scott, 1192; 7,h Raymond Shike, Delvin McGowen, 1189. Mixed doubles had 70 entries and paid up to 8,h place. Follow ing are the winners with their total combined scores: 1" Rudy G. Clements, Sheilah Clements, 1264; 2nd Janet R. Arrowchis, Gabriel Wissiup, 1254; 3rd Don Osceola, Mary G. Osceola, 1245; 4,h Dora Tiger, Rufus Tiger, 1234; 5,h Jennifer Shot, Gilbert Johnson, 1232; 5,h (tie) Margie Tuckta, Jonas Grant, Jr., 1232; 7,h Leslie Cochran Davis, Ray Shike, 1226; 8,h Theresa Monath, Scott Dixon, 1225. Singles Women's singles had 84 en tries and paid up to tenth place. Following are the results with their total score: Teresa Romero, 768; 2nd Myrna Jamison, 682; 3rd Sheilah Clements, 680; 4,h Trudee Queahpama-Clements, 676; 5,h -Gina Upshaw, 664; 6,h Juanita Stevens, 652; 7,h Janice Wright, 646; 8th Shirley Polingyowma, 644; 9,h Carla J. Banuelos, 641; 10,h Shirley Sanders, 625. Men's singles had 110 entries and paid up to thirteenth place. Following are the results with their total scores: 1" Charles Morrow, 705; 2nd Anthony Lozinto, 692; 3rd Rich Tonasket, 691; 4,h Jon Grant, 686; 5'h Russ Marchand, 668; 6,h Ray Shike, Jr., 657; 7 Wendell Starr, 656; 8,h Jonas Grant, Jr., 655; 9'h Yardy Want, 651; 10,h Lester Robinson, 647; ll,h Danny Jackson, 641; 12,h Doug Cairns, 630; 13,h Joe Noriego, 629. 1 . ' a grade point average of 3.33 and improving. She was also on the volleyball, basket ball, and presently, on the soft ball team, playing pitcher and third base, and takes part in the Indian Club. "We are so proud of Kaylyn, Congratulations!" Iieuluh Tsumpti. Park, Chi-Town, Scekscequa Red Star and the 1 loopstcrs. Players receiving the honor able mention all-stars medals were: Recmo Smith, and Zecman Smith of the Blackhawks, Esteban Reynoso and Jorge, ()., of Sahalce Park, Ray Anderson of I loopstcrs, Gerald Rahm and Matt McConvillc of the Columbia River Chinooks, Josh Wagenblast of Scekscequa Red Star, and Chad I lenzl of Chi Town. Players receiving all star sweatshirts were: Vance Takes the Enemy of the Blackhawks (Yakama), Jake Jaca of The community members can come sec displays from 7:30 9:00 p.m. The sixth-grade OMSI trip is May 1 and 2. Call Jennifer Pcttit, Janet Corpas, or Anita Team Women's team had 12 entries and paid only first place. This event was in memory of Trudy Willie so $100 was added to the prize money. Following is the team with their total combined score: 1" Wolfe Gang, 1440, Jolene Boise, Sheylene Black, Trudee Queahpama-Clements, and Cena Wolfe. Men's team had 28 entries and paid up to third place. Fol lowing are the winning teams with their total combined scores: 1" Here 4 the Beer, 2508, Bo Ortiz, Joel Florendo, Darrell Black, Chester VanPelt; 2nd King Pins, 2499, Doug Cairns, Chuck Morrow, Bryan Johnson, Cruz Sambrano, Jr.; 3rd Buds Bunch, 2499, Leslie Myore, Karnel Murdock, Brian Bowers, Buddy Filmore. Mixed team had 68 entries and paid up to eighth place. Fol lowing are the winning teams with their total combined, , scores: 1" Two Nations, 2477, Clarissa Bruce, Stacie LaPointe, Russ Marchand, Matt Knight; 2nd Part-time Fish Catchers, 2454, Wilson Pickernell, Kathy Pickernell, Edna David, Jerry Sampson; 3td T.N.T., 2432, Philcen Chimburas, Travis Chimburas, Janet Arrowchis, Gabriel Wissiup; 4,h Last Night, 2424, Gina Upshaw, Ben Upshaw, Kay Decorah, Ken Arviso; 5,h Boises, 2407, Randy Boise, Selena Boise, Tony Boise, Birney Greene Boise; 6,h Your Turn, 2400, Bettie Hudson, Dorothy Ashley, Griffin Bcgay, Nolan Kelly; 7,h Good News Bears, 2397, Kay Decorah, Billie Hicks, Brian Bowers, Buddy Fillmore; 8,h Kaylyn Lee Wolfe Dynasty, Joe Anderson of Hoopsters, Mathias McConnville of Columbia River Chinooks, Roman Suppah of Seekseequa Red Star, Garrett Souza of Chi Town, Jered Moses of North End Express, Mike Hayes of' Shaman Architects, and Jake King of The Dynasty. Five players were selected to receive All Tournament "Start ing Five" sweatshirts and med als, they were: Gene Suttcrlict of Blackhawks (Yakama), Michael Jackson of North End Express, Allen of Shaman Ar chitects, Matt Lockcy of The Dynasty, and Vernon of Vancouver, Washington. Moose with questions at 475 7253. Friday, April 19 - Forecast sheets (class choices) due to teachers. Thursday, April 25 at 6 p.m. at the middle school: Parent Guardian Night for next years fifth graders. Monday, May 6: Some sixth grade teachers visit Madras cmentary in the morning, and Mctolius F.lcmcntary in the afternoon. Tuesday, May 7: Some sixth grade teachers visit Wcstsidc I.lcmcntary in the morning. May 24, Friendship Walk. May 31, Mini-course Day at the middle school. i -" '-- II ' - - M Placing in the Masters were Ted Sampson, Nancy Sampson, Leslie Cochran-Davis, pictured with their mixed team member Raymond Shike, Jr. Nancy bowled doubles with her mom and is now proud to be a mother daughter team with her own daughter Leslie. Accomplished bowler, Raymond Shike, Jr. placed in three events at the tournament. Warm Springs, 2393, Ted Sampson, Nancy Sampson, Leslie Cochran-Davis, Ray Shike. Men's and Women's all events Handicap for women's events had thirty-six entries and paid up to third place. Winners and their total scores were: 1" Birney Greene-Boise, 1871; 2nd Marion Linton, 1822; 3rd Sandra Sampson, 1749. Scratch women's had eight entries with one winner being Rcnee Steele with a total of 1630. Handicap for men's events had thirty-three entries and paid up to third place. Winners and their total scores were: 1" Wendell Starr, 1903; 2nd Tony Banuelos, 1889; 3rd Reuben Want, 1844. Scratch men's had twelve en tries with one winner being Russ Marchand with a total of 1839. Masters Basketball By Tina Aguilar Spilyay Tymoo staff The Madras Lady Buff's coach Mike Osborne held a basketball camp for girls in grades 6lh, 7,h, and 8,hat Madras High School on April 3,d, 4,h, 5,h and 6' Approximately 15 girls came to learn what the Lady Duffs have successfully played since Mr. Osborne be Boxing At the Warm Springs Community Center Saturday, April 27 Gates open at 6 p.m., First bout at 7 p.m. U.SA. sanctioned event. $10 ringside, $5 general, $3 students, $2 seniors. For information, call boxing coach and manager at 553-3243 (Alcohol- and drug-free activity) Rodeo: association welcomes all participants (Continued from page 1) If you'd like to enter the ro deo, call 553-5209 on April 22 and 23, between 6 and 9 p.m. You may also call Sammy Bruisedhcad at 553-1856 or Carmcla Scott at 553-1860 for more information. The Warm Springs Rodeo Association president is Dclford Johnson, and vice president is Dclton Trimble. Secretary is Maria I licks, trea surer Jodel Johnson, advisor J.R. Smith, and public rela tions director is Sammy Bruisedhcad. The Warm Springs Rodeo Association is open year-round for anyone from any district to join. "Since we arc confederated tribes, one of our goals is to have members from every dis trict on the reservation in the Women's "A" Division had eleven entries and paid up to fifth place. Winners were: 1" Sandra Sampson; 2nd Joy Grant; 3'a Sonya Elaine Willie; 4,h Renee Steeele; 5,h Rhonda Marchand. Women's "B" Division had twelve entries and paid up to fifth place. Winners were: 1" Karen Talas; 2nd Birney Greene-Boise; 3rd Nancy Sampson; 4"' Leslie Cochran Davis; 5th Jennifer Shot. Women's "C" Division had eighteen entries and paid up to fifth place. This event was in memory of Trudy Willie. The winners were: 1" Sheilah Clements; 2nd Edna David; 3rd Patricia Want; 4,h Teresa Romero; 5th Robin Hester. Men's "A" Division had 48 entries paid up to fifth place. The winners for this category are: 1" Russ Marchand; 2nd Buddy Fillmore; 3,d Marvin Watson; 4,h Rich Tonasket; t.'v'...'. jC.lh'i 1: camp teaches skills came coach. The basics of shooting, driving to the basket and passing was taught. On Saturday they got to show what they learned by playing against each other. After camp was held, it was decided that there would be tryouts to have two traveling teams that would compete in three tournaments in the Port land area at the end of April fi$ ASM .V. Clinton Drulsedhead at the Tsuu T'lna Nation Annual Rodeo. association," said Bruisedhcad. ily and friends to attend our "I firmly believe as one big meetings." team we can once again pro- The membership fee is only ducc spectacular rodeos. We $10. Currently, the association encourage you and your fam- bus 21 new members. 5 Larry Scott. Men's "B" Division had 23 entries and paid up to fifth place. Winners are: 1" Joe Noriego; 2nd Rob Robles; 3rd Ted Sampson; 4th Gabriel Wissiup; 5th Floyd Evans. Men's "C" Division had four teen entries and paid up to fifth place. Winners were: 1" Jose Valezquez; 2nd Danny Jackson; 3rd Ken Tiger; 4,h Stacy Dixon; 5,h Darrell Black. Senior Masters Division had thirty-two entries and paid up to fifth place. Winners were: 1"' Gene Bowers; 2nd Frank Alby; 3rd Pete Sirios; 4,h Ralph Lozinto; 5,h Virgil Lallashute. There is a strong indication that the tournament will not be held at the Reno National Bowl ing Stadium next year. However, the convention commission is still working on a plan to con vert the stadium into a multi purpose facility. and in May. There wasn't much response to this and only one team was established. They practice on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The first tournament is April 20,h & 21". Spilyay Tymoo photo by Tina Aguilar Coach Dodson shows player the basics of free-throw shooting. i ' I irv