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r ?SpiIyay Sports Page 6 SpilyayTymoo May 2, 2002 -Jj?LV :. Root Feast rodeo action 7 -:r.;.y 1 - V . . . ii 4 i ?ff 3'V a. Haiti ftmSi-sn IXC.-"? 1 The Warm Springs Rodeo Association went through a reorganization in all aspects from elected officers to added rodeo events. The new events include kid's calf riding, junior barrell racing, the calf scramble and the wild colt race. The last Root Feast Rodeo was held approxi mately five years ago. ..';. The next rodeo will be the Simnasho Rodeo held on May 18th followed by the Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo. These pictures were taken at the Root Feast Ro deo this past weekend. Photos by Sid Miller and Dave McMechan T 'I ' . . . -:'1i.;i"'" ''' '--' i - i r The Recreation Department invites all to the Kah-Nee-Ta Mini Marathon Saturday, May 4 at Kah-Nee-Ta Village Registration begins at 8 a.m. Race distances are: 14.5 mile half marathon, 10K, 3 mile, and 1 mile Tribal members are offered a discounted fee, $8. With paid fee participants will receive a T-shirt, and swim pool pass. All other participants fee is $10-$ 15 For more information, contact Recreation Department at 553-3243. Pi-Ume-Sha committee seeks junior and senior candidates The Pi-Ume-Sha Commit- Court are 13 to 20 years, tee is seeking young ladies to If interested, please contact be Junior and Senior Queen - one of the following queen candidates for the upcoming chaperones: Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days Pow- Sharon at 553-1196 (w) 553 wow, 1583 (h); Danni at 553-2107 Ages for the Junior Queen 1 (w); Minnie at 553-3238 (w); Court are 6 to 12 years of age. Lucy Suppah (Longhouse), Ages for the Senior Queen 553-9151 (h). Olney places second in state roll ofFs W 1 f p. ir , viV In her first year bowling Kristi Olney places second at the state roll offs of the Coca Cola Bowling Tournament, April 27 in Salem, Oregon. Her overall score of 1334 won her a trophy and a certificate for SI 10 in scholarship funds for age division. Olney bowled at the Madras Bowl to qualify for the state roll offs. "She missed the state championship by eight pins," states her grandfather Delvis Heath, Sr. The champion of the state roll offs in her divi sion will travel to Texas to bowl nationally. Olncy's grandmother, Shirley Heath, was proud of her granddaughter as she did her best at this tournament. "I saw her bowl and get a split and thought that she needs at least one of these, but she picked it up!" says Heath. "I am so proud of her," she adds. Olney has bowled only this year's bowling season and has taken to the sport exception ally. She is also active in bas ketball, and Softball. Olney is in the fourth grade and attends Warm Springs El ementary. She is the daughter of Lucinda I Icath, who is also very proud of her daughter. Her grandfather is now committed to buying her a new bowling ball, "she has one all picked out," says Shirley Heath. Springer golf tourney held Kristi Olney, Junior Bowler Board member vacancies to be filled The Confederated Tribes have the following vacancies on boards of directors: Warm Springs Composite board, two positions open, one tribal and one position cither tribal or non-tribal member. Warm Springs Forest Prod ucts Industries board, one po sition open for a tribal mem ber. Warm Springs Power Knter priscs board, one position open for cither tribal or non tribal member. The Water board has one position open for a tribal member. The Gaming Commission board has a position open for a tribal member. If you arc interested, please submit a resume and letter of interest before May 30 to: Tribal Council Office, At tention Roberta Tufti, P.O. Box 1299, Warm Springs, OR 97761. The letter of interest should state why you arc interested in serving, and state which board you have an interest in. Also, please provide infor mation on your background, such as educational back ground, work experience, training, etc. the letter, as this is important. Please make sure to submit If you have any questions, call 553-3257. 4-H summer camp to have Hawaiin theme The Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Asso ciation hosted their annual "Springer" golf tournament April 27, 28. There were 32 participants that traveled from Washington, Oregon and Cali fornia. The final results are listed: Championship flight gross 1. Kelly Wctchncr, Warm Springs, OR 151. 2. (tic) Keith Qucmpts, Pendleton, OR 152 3. (tie) Louie Pitt, Warm Springs, OR 152 Championship flight net 1. (tie) Scott Sathcr, Tigard, Oregon, 137 2. (tic) Dave Renwald, Carson, WA, 137 3. Willie Ray, Jr., Chiloquin, WA, 141 First flight gross 1. Dr. James Lee, Chehalis, WA, 173 2. Jake Coochise, Warm Springs, OR, 174 3. Hobo Patt, Warm Springs, OR 176 First flight net 1. Delvis Heath, Warm Springs, OR, 138 2. (tic) John Walker, Jr., Trinidad, CA, 141 3. (tic) Wendell Jim, Warm Springs, OR, 141 Ladies flight gross 1. Shauna Queahpama, Warm Springs, OR, 155 Ladies flight net 1. Karen Ray, Chiloquin, OR, 136 Tygh Ridge set for May The Hawaiian Beach Party 4-H Summer Camp will hap pen July 8-12 at the Round Lake Camp, located 12 miles from Sisters. The camp is for youths fourth through seventh grades. There will be a luau, canoe ing, archery, authentic Hawai ian crafts and I lawaiian games. There will be a visit to a museum, as well as a tour of the longest lava tube in Or egon. There is a $100 cost for 4-H members, and $125 for non members. Call 325-8573 for more information. The fifth annual Tygh Ridge All Indian rodeo is set for May 11, 12, at the Tygh Ridge ro deo arena beginning at 1 p.m. each day. This is a dual sanc tioned rodeo by WSIRA and WHIRA. The main events include: bareback, saddle bronc, bull riding, barrel racing, breakaway, team roping, calf roping, bull dogging, wild cow milking, wild horse racing, century roping and Jr. barrels. Special events include: wild colt race, and mutton bustin. Admission is $5. For more information call Mike or Kitty I'ilbiu at 54 1 -467-2415 r Gopher traps for sale. 475-3216. AskforLorl Smith.