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Spilygy Sports pjije 6 SpilyQy Tymoo June 9, 2005 Culver defense too much for Lil Bucks By Brian Mortcmvn Spiyiiy Tymuo At this point in the Jefferson County Major Boys Little League season, every team trails a Madras team that's lost only once all year. Two other teams had al most identical records going into Mondays action, as Cul ver, at 9-7-1, took on the Warm Springs la! Bucks, who wereH-7-1. Culver scored two runs in four of the six innings and won, K 0, as pitchers Austin Iiarany and Jeremiah Calvin each went three innings and combined for the two-hit shut out. While Culver had eight hits to Warm Springs' two, Warm Springs had four runners get on base via free pass (base on balls or hit by pitch) to Cul vers' three. The difference was Culvers perfect defense, which yielded a double play, to Warm Springs', which had six errors on the day. Though the score appeared decisive, the Lil Bucks had lil . -. .m tom, , ' . " T" , , f- - t.:,-y - -i-V r Bnm Mo1ntVSprtyty Warm Springs Lil Bucks third baseman Alex Katchia fields his position while Culver's Tyler Funk takes a lead in the third inning of Monday's game. Funk would later score in Culver's 8-0 win over the Lil Bucks. chances to get back into the game. Down 2-0 in the third inning, Warm Springs had two outs, as catcher Hddic Jones had just thrown out Calvin trying to steal second base. But an infield hit and a pair of errors on the bases led to two more runs, both un earned, to make the score 4-0. In the bottom of the third, Warm Springs had runners on second and third after K.C. Jensen and Kenny Van Pelt, the Nos. 8 and 9 hitters, each had one-out base hits and moved up on a double-steal but were stranded. S LIL BUCKS on 8 Events set for Little League recognition The Warm Springs Preven tion Department and the Warm Springs Recreation Department have scheduled the Second An nual Little League Coaches and players recognition Bar-B-Que on Wednesday, June 15,. 2005 beginning at5:15 r.m. y ' -' The event will take place be hind the Community Center. The evening will begin with a T-Ball Jamboree, with all the ball teams playing a one-inning game for pre-meal entertain ment. Following the game will be the All American-Hot Dog BBQ, starting 6:15 p.m., open to all players, coaches, and families of the Little League program. - The' evening will end with coaches recognition and plaque distribution, followed by the coaches presenting players cer tificates to each of their teammates. Additional recognition awards to various contributing individual and departments arc also on the agenda. Little League uniforms are to be returned during this evening for all players that did not do so after the final games. If you have any questions re garding this event, or for more information, please contact Aus tin Greene at the Recreation Of fice at 553-3243 or -3244. Players chosen for national team Briunna Stacona and Susan Ahern, two returning all-Tri-Valley League starters from the Madias High School girls bas ketball team, are among ( )regon representatives selected to play op a team at the USA Junior National Clir's Basketball Tour nament at Columbus, Ohio, July 25-31. Stacona and Ahem made the team after a tryout in Portland shortly after the high school sea son ended. Ahern, a senior next season, and Stacona, a sophomore next fall, are the White Buffaloes' leading scorers in each of the past two seasons. Stacona was a state Class 3A I lonorable Men tion selection as a freshman, the only first-year player to receive consideration. Each of the girls will need to raise $1,500 to participate in the tournament. The fee goes to ward tournament registration, air fare, uniform, lodging, food, insurance, and ground transpor tation. Contributions for cither ' or both players can be sent in care of Fran Ahern, P.O. Box 1025, Madras, OR 97741. ! Memorial pool tournament in Wapato A memorial pool tournament for Marsha "Kim" Dick is scheduled for Saturday, June 25 at Jean Marie's Sports Bar and I Iideaways in Wapato, Wash. This is a 1-15 Straight Light tournament with teams consist ing of three men, and three women. There is a SI 5 stick fee, $25 sponsor fee, and no free subs. There will be no coaching al lowed, women break and women follow, Race to seven for the winner's bracket and race to five for the losers bracket. There will be a jackpot held at Jean Marie's Friday night June 24, at 7:30 p.m. The bracket drawing will be Saturday June 25 and the tournament will be gin at noon. For information or to reserve ; your spot contact Sandra , Cclcstine (509) 877-7728 eve-; nings, or (509) 949-2261, or! Thelma Wabaunsee at (509) ' 985-1357. You may contact' Jean Marie's Sports Bar at (509) 1 877-8818, or Hideaways at : (509) 877-9932. Your Favorite a JJ0ME. Furnishings .D,s LIVING CHC. ROOM i r- y j DINING ROOM I S'I TABLES LAMPS I tZ-w' RECLINERS A HJL.IIIJB4I rn MATTRESSES A mAMO (53 BEDROOM DAYBEDS lSr, JtL If SLEEPERS BUNKBEDS A! 7vST1 LEATHER Vtf Bm..J ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS i C 1 M AND MORE! n HOME FURNISHINGS REDMOND J . - -.- - y jnujy (tamd&f (ffmnJJ Sunt I'JSti i ..Fr..cO.?5ryto . t -rrtv" "M Mo;lCral,.,.., s.mSiT. ,- Op .,, ., Oregon to ' jf0W Wc ' '' "'' I Q L I 73i $w ah $c At n ir 923-4155 Golf tourney June 25-26 The All-Indian Fry Bread Golf Tournament will be Sat urday and Sunday, June 25-26 at the Kah-Nee-Ta golf course. Entry fee is $130 before June 13, and $150 after. Fee in cludes tournament entry, Satur day and Sunday green fees, tee prize and Saturday meal. Flights: ladies, seniors, cham pionship, first flight and second flight, possible super senior flight. Handicap: maximum for men is 24 and for ladies 36. Handicap must be current and verifiable, no exceptions. Please be prepared to show your cur rent handicap card. Special events: KP's, long putt, skins, long drive, deuces, blind draw and best ball. Schedule of events is as fol lows: Friday, June 24: practice round after 10 a.m. Saturday, June 25: 8 a.m. driving range and registration; 9 to 11:30 a.m., tee times; 4 p.m. horse race; 7 p.m. dinner at the lodge. Sunday, June 26: 8 a.m. driv ing range; 9 to 11:30 a.m. tee times. Awards following round, cash payouts. For tournament information call Butch David, Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Association president at (541) 553-0112, or (541) 325 2253. Friday practice round and cart information, please call 553-4971, or 1-800-554-4SUN. Saturday tee times, call Butch David at the above numbers. Couples results tallied These are the results of the recent 33tJ Annual Couples Tournament Tee Pee Chapman at Kah-Nee-Ta: A Flight: first gross team, Gary and Brittncy Holt (145); second gross team, Randy and Peggy Wolf (152); third gross team, Bob and Linda Brandow (156). A Might: first net team, Mike Alley and Kim Hughes (123); second net team, David and Susan Poppe (126); third net team, tie with two teams, Satch Miller and Libby Chase, and Pam and Shawn Aldritt (128). B Flight: first gross team, Herman and Teresa Holm (160); second gross team. Bill Casscl Jr. and Patty Cappasso (161); third gross team, Frank and Helen Francis (169). B Flight: first net team, Mark and Patti Sullivan (120); second net team, Don and Sally Cramer (127); third net team, tie with two teams, Tom and Lynn Vaught, and Jay and Laurie Gregg (134). 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