Spilyay Sports By Dave McMechan Spilyay Tymoo Editor's note: This is the second in a series of articles featuring tribal mem ber athletes. . The new school year began just a few weeks ago, but the 2002 Ma dras High School varsity girls vol leyball team has already seen an eventful season. The White Buffalo girls began with league victories, despite injury to a key player, Cyrille Mitchell. At the same time freshman Susan Ahern has done a great job for the team while Mitchell has been recov ering. The girls varsity team this year is featuring three members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. The players are Mitchell, Ahern and senior Natasha Edwards, who has become an outstanding defensive player. "She's one of those players who works extremely hard all the time," Coach Patti Wright said of Edwards. "She's very dedicated to volley ball, and has worked hard to become an excellent defensive player in the back court. She's always looking for ways to improve. She has a very good work ethic." About the 2002 White Buffalo girls Wright said, "The whole team gets along very well. It's great to be a part of team with girls who work this hard." As the new season was just start ing, Cyrille Mitchell, a junior at the high school, broke two ribs during Run is Oct. 12 The 2002 Kah-Nee-Ta fall run event, 10K and 2-mile, is set for Saturday, Oct. 12. Registration begins at 8 a.m. on that date, with the races beginning at 10 a.m. Registration rate is $8 for tribal members. This includes a t-shirt. Awards are medals given to the top three finishers in all age divisions for both males and females. There will also be a door prize raffle. Both races begin and end at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village front gate. Course is an out and back, on all blacktop pavement. Water stations will be located along the course. For more information, call race di At the finish line - II II I IIIWMMH W ! II II" .m -, m 7 mm . .! " f i-.. : Madras cross country runner George Boise (center) races to the finish line for earlier place than opponents, to assist Madras team In placing 1 2th. Runners race for place for their team to ha ve lowest 2002 volleyball season team fealiiring 3 tribi 7 7 1 If Mi tr v ' ; xyyJ J Tribal members Cyrille Mitchell, Natasha Edwards and practice. "She is just now returning to the squad after a pretty severe injury," said Coach Wright. "She's a tough kid, and we're looking forward to getting her healthy for competition." Working her way back into the start ing lineup, Mitchell at first played just for serving, as she could not risk hav ing to dive to the floor for a ball, said Wright. Otherwise, Mitchell plays at the front. Meanwhile 14-year-old Susan Ahern stepped in as a starter on the varsity. rector Andy Leonard at 553-3243 or 553-3244. Entry forms should be returned to the Warm Springs Community Center office, 2200 Hollywood Blvd., Warm Springs. Pool will be closed The Kah-Nee-Ta Village pool has set the dates for pool closure while a new paint job is applied. The dates are as follows: September 23 through Oct. 10, the pool will be closed for painting and maintenance. The pool will reopen on Oct. 11. The closure will include the Recreation Department and facilities. in- K T v I 9-4 m m ' X Selena BolseSpllyay "That says a lot about her, to be on the varsity," said Wright. "She has a lot of natural athletic ability. She jumps very well. I had not anticipated having her play in a starting role, but with Cyrille's injury, Susan has done a great job of filling in at the net." Ahern has been playing volleyball since the seventh grade at the middle school. She is the only freshman on the high school girls varsity team. "It's ex citing," she said. "And we have a lot of fun together." Ahern's parents are Fran and Dan Ahern. Walk breaks set Trying to find time to fit in fitness? Take a walk break, starting now through Oct. 28. The morning break is from 10 to 10:15 a.m. at the ECE and the Health and Wellness Center. The afternoon break is from 3 to 3:15 p.m., at the Tribal Administration and Housing buildings. Upcoming walks are set for Friday, Sept. 20, Monday, Sept. 23, Monday, Sept. 30, and Monday, Oct. 7. Research has found that three 10 minute walks a day are just as good as one 30-minute walk. Madras Inv. results noted The Madras High School cross country team hosted an invitational tournament Saturday, Sept. 7. There were 177 runners in the girls event and 197 in the boys event. St. Mary's won the invitational in the girls event with a score of 28, while Bend won the boys event with a score 39. Madras girls placed 14th with a score of 624, and their first runner came in at number 49. The boys fin ished in 12 with a score of 461, wuh their top runner coming in at number 65. The first three runners for Madras were in the top 100. Following St Mary's in the girls event were Mt. View 90, Sisters 156, The Dalles 157, Bend 163, Aloha 204, Scappoose 299, Myrde Point 253, Sum mit 267, Newberg 308, Burns 385, Estacada 493, St. Helens 552, Madras 624, Wahtonka 649. Two teams, Crook County and LaPine, only had four fin ishers. Following Bend in the boys event were Mt. View 67, Newberg 104, Sis ters 142, The Dalles 198, Summit 222, Scappoose 225, Crook County 264, St. Helens 276, Aloha 326, Burns 457, Madras 461, Wahtonka 472, Myrtle Point 494, Mt. Bachelor 885. Friday, Sept. 6, the cross country team traveled to Redmond for an invi tational meet. See mon rtsults in the next tditiion of Spilyaj) Tymoo. Page 6 Spiiyay Tymoo September 5, 2002 Dave McMechanSpilyay Susan Ahern (from left). Natasha Edwards, 17, has been playing volleyball for the past six years, since the seventh grade. "I like being part of a team, executing plays," Edwards said. Her parents are Lena Ike and James Greene. Cyrille Mitchell, 16, has been play ing volleyball since the fifth grade. "I just love the game," she said. Cyrille's parents are Lori and Gorky Mitchell. They play at the Sisters Invita tional on Saturday, Sept. 21. They have a home game against Gladstone on Thursday, Sept. 26. September Sports Schedules Football Varsity Sept. 20 Sept. 27 LaSalle Gladstone Football FroshSoph Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Crosscountry Sept. 19 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 LaSalle Gladstone Volleyball FroshJVVarsity Sept. 1 9 Estacada (FJVV) Madras Sept. 21 Sisters Invitational (V) Sisters LaPine Invitational (JV) LaPine Sept. 24 Wilsonville (FJVV) Wilsonville Sept. 26 Gladstone (FJVV) Madras Sept. 28 Madras Invitational (V) Madras Sis, Clvr, LaP, PH, BndJV, Lkvw, Sum, SwH, N. Val, Scap. RV Deschutes Canyon Campground New Owners New Hours 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. We now cash tribal and government checks Bring this ad to the store for a discount on your next purchase Coldest pop in town "AAAAA Phone, 553-1011. 7228 N.W. Hwy. 26 Madras, OR 97741 v. Buffalos football team is 1-2 The Madras High School White Buffalo football squad lost to the Sis ters Oudaws last week, 47-14. But the week before Madras defeated LaPine, 10-2. By posting a win early in the season, the White Buffalos already have a bet ter record than last year, when they won no games on the field. The win against LaPine ended a 19 game losing streak that began in the 2000 football season. The loss against Sisters, a high-ranking team in the state, was the first home game for the White Buffalos this year. The next home game is this Friday evening, Sept. 20. Game time is 7 p.m. They then travel to Gladstone on Sept. 20. The Madras team now has a record of 1-2. Golf tourney to benefit museum The Museum at Warm Springs next weekend is hosting its annual benefit golf tournament. The tournament, Saturday, Sept. 28, is a four-person scramble shotgun start at the Kah-Nee-Ta Resort Golf Club. Entry fee is $75 per person, $300 per team. The entry fee includes green fees and lunch. All proceeds help The Museum at Warm Springs fulfill its educational mission. The event will also include great prizes, said Dora Goudy, development coordinator at the museum. For infor mation, call Goudy at 553-3338. Madras Gladstone LaSalle Madras TVC Preview Wilsonville The Dalles Invitational The Dalles Trask Invitational McMinnville 4:00 11:00 5:00 8:30 8:30 5:00 5:00 8:30 scores.