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?Spily3y Sports r Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo May 50, 2002 Warm Springs Elementary fourth graders compete in trade meet The Warm Springs Elementary fourth graders traveled to Madras High School on Thursday, May 23, to compete in their annual track meet. Several schools came together to compete against each other in events such as the Broad Jump, 440 Relay, High Jump and other relays. The events were on going throughout the morning. At noon they went to the park and enjoyed their sack lunches. The afternoon was filled with fifth graders of surroundingl schools coming together for their track meet also. At this time the results of both track meets are unavailable. Nathan leads Mini-Marathon runners during annual event at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort The 20,h Annual Kah-Nee-ta Mini Marathon drew runners from throughout Central Oregon during the May 4 event. The race offers a variety of dis tances and places runners in a range of age groups to even out the competition. Cameron Nathan of Wasm Springs was this year's overall winner. Runners from Warm Springs held there own in several categories as shown in the results that follow. 14.5 Mile Half-Marathon: For the 14.5 mile half marathon there were a total of 10 runners regis tered (9 males 1 female). Cameron Nathan of Warm Springs had the win ning time of 1:54:54. Male Division Results: 60& Over 1" Place went to Harry Kitdeman of Bend with a time of 2:26:28 50-59 1" Place went to Larry Stone of Pordand with a time of 2:26:28 2nd Place went to Ralph Qucahpama of Tigard with a time of 3:04:08 30-39 1 Place went to Timothy Latham of The Dalles with a time of 1:58:42 2nd Place went to Mark I lodges of Madras with a time of 2:07:29 3rd Place went to Scan Tyler of Port land with a time of 2:42:21 14-19 l1 Place went Cameron Nathan of Warm Springs with a time of 1:54:54 Simnasho rodeo action The new Simnasho rodeo grounds were the scene recently of the Simnasho Jackpot Rodeo. Events included the wildhorsc race (photo at right), bronc riding, bare back riding, barrcll racing and breakaway roping. There was also an endurance race, wild cow milking and bull riding. The new grounds, developed by the members of the Simnasho com munity, were dedicated as part of the prc-rodco activities. Results of the Simnasho Jackpot Rodeo, which happened Saturday, May 18, will be in the next edition of the Spilyay Tymoo. The 440 Relay was a popular event Female Results 40-49 1" Place went to Debbie Thomp son of Warm Springs with a time of 2:59:56 10-K Run For the 10-K Run there were a 13 runners registered (10 males and 3 fe males). The overall winner of the 10K Run was Walt Cater of Prineville with a time of 45:25 : Male Division Results 50-59 1" Place went to Kelly Thrasher of Prineville with a time of 46:33 2nd Place went to Kaipo Akaka of Madras with a time of 52:34 3rd Place went to Leo Hcllon of Warm Springs with an elapsed time of 1:06:03 40-49 1" Place went to Walt Carter of Prineville with a time of 45:25 2nd Place went to Don Courtney of Warm Springs with a time of 59:10 30-39 1" Place went to Chris Hcarn of Madras, OR with a time of 1:01:45 14-18 1" Place went to Calvin Williams of Warm Springs with a time of 47:15 2nd Place went to Randy Boise of Warm Springs with a time 51:21 Female Division Results 30-39 1" Place went to Jcffifer Eurto of Madras with a time of 1:09:20 14-18 1" Place went to Shelly Greene- The wildhorse race provided some of : 9 ( ... ' ' ' ' with the fourth graders. These teams Boise with a time of 1:26:48 13 & Under 1" Place went to Jenny Redfox of Warm Springs with a time of 1:25:47 3-Mile Run For the 3-Mile run there were a total of 19 runners (9 Males, 10 Fe males) The overall winner of the 3-Mile Kamm Akaka of Madras with a time :of;32:49. .. - Male Division Results 'i v " ' : 40-49 1" Place went to Chester VanPelt of Warm Springs with a time of 36.49 14-18 1" Place went to Mychal VanPelt of Warm Springs with a time of 53:23 13 & Under 1" Place went to Kamm Akaka of Madras with a time of 32:49 2"d Place went to Trevor Suppah of Warm Springs with a time of 33:51 3rd Place went to Jacob Akaka of Madras with a time of 34:29 Female Division Results 50-59 1" Place went to Sandra Thrasher of Prineville with an elapsed time of 49:20 30-39 Year 1" Place went to Robin Mitchell of Warm Springs with a time of 37:40 2nd Place went to Laurie Danzuka of Warm Springs with a time of 38:39 3"1 Place went to Lindy I lodges of Madras with a time of 39:03 14-18 1" Place went to Melissa Danzuka of Warm Springs with a time of 37:48 . -'"V .' ; -: - ' . i ' ' '' the action at the recent Simnasho rodeo. Tina AguilarSpilyay were seconds apart from winning. 2nd Place went to TiyannaTuckta of Warm Springs with a time of 46:26 13 & Under 1" Place went to Charnelle Danzuka of Warm Springs with a time of 34:48 2nd Place went to Jodene Boise of Warm Springs with a time of 38:06 3rd Place went to Ashlyn Danzuka of Warm Springs with a time of 55:25 1-Mile Fun Run Walk The V-Mile Fun RunWalk had a total of 10 participants Male Division Results 60 & Over 1" Place went to Gerald Hodges of Madias with a time of 28:55 13 & Under 1" Place went to Jay Blackwolfe of Warm Springs with a time of 9:12 2nd Place went to Larry Spino of Warm Springs with a time of 9:35 3"1 Place went to Bryson Spino of Warm Springs with a time of 10:51 Female Division Results 50-59 1" Place went to Vickie Hcllon of Warm Springs with a time of 19:30 2nd Place went to Leora Hodges of Madras with a time of 28:55 30-39 1" Place went to Kathy Danzuka of Warm Springs with a time of 19:29 13 & Under l" Place went to Maria Garate of Warm Springs with a time of 11:43 2nd Place went to Lola Dick of Warm Springs with a time of 13:02 3rd Place went to Lorrissa Winishut of Warm Springs with a time of 13:08. SkJ MillarSpilyay Kah-Nee-Ta hosts golf competition Kah-Nee-Ta Resort held their Tee Pee Chapman golf tournament May 11, 12, at the Kah-Nee-Ta golf course. Results of the tournament are fol lowed. In "A" flight gross first place went to Emerson Miller and Shauna Queahpama 142, second place Jim and Rita Smith 157, third place Bob and Linda Brandow 162. For "A" flight net there was a tie for first place between Lauren and Dina Smith 133, and Kelly Weather and Carol Conner 133, and taking third went to Shawn and Fern Alldritt 134. In "B" flight gross first place was won by Bill Cassel, Jr. and Patty Capasso 160, second place by Lee and Dottie Morris 166, and third place Ev and Norma Garrett 174. In the "B" flight net, first place was won by Chuck and Jerri Proszek 125, second place Dave and Karson Elkine 138, and third place Wee and Mary Latshaw 139. In the "C" flight gross taking first place Tom and Lynn Vaught with a 161, second place Jake Coochise and Michelle Stacona 163, and third Karl and Bonnie Walter 171. "C" flight net first place John and Lupe Katchia 118, second place Jeff and Debbie Neufer 121, and a tie for third Ed and Sharon McGregor, and Gil and Sharon Rodgers 139. Results were a courtesy of Head Professional Joe Raushenburg. Pi-Ume-Sha tournament June 29-30 The Pi-Ume-Sha slow-pitch All Indian Softball Tournament is set for June 29-30. The event will happen at the Warm Springs Community Center ball fields. The tournament will be 16 men's true double elimination, and 16 women's true double elimination. Entry fee is $275, with a $75 de posit due by June 21. Payment can be with cashier's check or money orders payable to Sandra Greene Sampson. First- and second-place winners receive championship jackets. Third place team members receive sweatshirts, and fourth-place team members receive t-shirts. The tournament director is Jerry Sampson, who can be reached at P.O. Box 847. For information, contact Sandra Greene-Sampson, 553-3601 (work) or e-mail at pubutilwstribes.org. For the tour nament, concessions will be available for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Pi-Ume-Sha will also include a fun run event, set for Saturday morning. For information on this event, con tact the Community Center at 553 3243. For information on the Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo, contact Ginger Johnson, 553-3296. OMSIhas summer work for tribal youths OMSI's Salmon Camp Research Team prograrn is still accepting appli cations from interested Native Ameri can high school students for our sum mer of 2002 programs. Work in Cen tral Oregon, Northern California, or Western Washington with federal, tribal, and state natural resource offi cials. Training in various scientific field techniques will be provided, as well as intensive exposure to the wide variety of natural resource manage ment careers currently seeking Native American personnel. For more infor mation, please contact Sam Fox, Salmon Camp Research Team Coor dinator, at (541) 763-4691 or ialmonomsi.edu