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    Spilygy Sports
Pqge 6 Spilyqy Ty moo June 23, 2005
Spino, Lil Bucks end with a win
: By Brian Mortemen
Spilyoy Tjmet
Thcron Spino ended his Little
League Major League season
with a bang, striking out 15 of
the 21 batters in t one-hit shut
, out as his Warm Springs Lil
' Bucks beat the Warm Springs
Papooses, 7-0, Monday.
It was the final game for both
sides, as the Lil Rucks, beating
the Papooses for the fifth time
this year, evened their record at
9-9-1. The Papooses finished the
year at 6-12-1.
The designated "visiting
team, the Lil Bucks scored three
runs each in the first and third
innings to take care of the scor
ing. It then became Spino's
show.
Spino allowed only one hit, a
second-inning leadoff double,
on his way to striking out 15 of
the 21 batters he faced. Twice,
Papoose leadoff hitters went to
third base, but Spino and the lil
Bucks were able to keep them
from scoring.
The lil Bucks took a 3-0 lead
in the first inning with four hits,
including three straight for RBIs
by Tyrone Saludo, Eddie Jones,
who doubled, and Spino.
Saludo led off the third by
walking and scored after ad
vancing on two wild pitches,
while Jones singled, as part of a
3-for-3 day, and Spino followed
with a triple to centcrficld and
eventually scored on Jesse
Hicks' single to right
Jones scored his third run of
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2004 Pi-Ume-Sha
Treaty Days Boxing
Saturday, June 25
at the Warm Sprints Community Center.
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Weigh-in time: 10 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
' Doctors pre-fight examine at 3 p.m. Y
2005 USA sanctioned passbooks are required.
This event is sanctioned by Oregon USA Amateur Boxing
JC No. 37 of United States Amateur Boxing, Inc.
Contact gym: (541) 553-3243, Work: (541) 553-3250.
Message 553-3094.
Wecome officials, coaches and boxing fans. Hope to see yon again!
Local boxers are Trever Tewee. John Smith, Jasper
Smith, Leander Smith and Jazmine Graybael.
Bran MortwiMnSpilyiy
Warm Springs Little Bucks Theron Spino dives into third base to beat a snap throw to Warm
Springs Papooses' third baseman Wes Smith in the third inning June 13.
the game in the fifth inning when
he led off with a single, stole
second, and then came around
on wild pitches.
Spino struck out the side
twice, in die third and in the fifth,
when he struck all three hitters
he faced. In fact, Spino K'd six
of the last seven batters that
approached the plate against
him.
Kendall Main, the Papooses'
starting pitcher, picked up his
team's only hit, a double to right
to lead off the second inning
and then moved to third on a
wild pitch but the next two hit
ters struck out and a groundout
ended the threat.
Three Papoose pitchers com
bined for nine strikeouts against
the Lil Bucks, with Main and
Ionard American Horse each
picking up four. American
I lorse, who worked two innings,
struck out the side in order in
the fourth inning.
Along with catcher Jones'
three hits, Spino and leadoff
hitter Robert Spino also had two
hits.
During his first at-bat of the
game in the second inning, Lil
Bucks third baseman Alex
Katchia was presented with a
pair of Speedo swim trunks in
honor of his upcoming trip to
Europe.
Yakama hosting tourney July 9
This will be an open co
ed softball tournament,
true double elimination:
Saturday, July 9 at the
Yakama National Sports
Complex in Toppenish.
Entry fee $300 (no per
sonal checks). 12-player
roster. Awards: first
through fourth place, all-
star, sportsmanship, male
and female MVP Awards.
For more information
contact Orrin Miller Jr. at
P.O. Box212Wapato,WA
98951; or call (509) 930
3037. You may also call
Raemelle Klona (509)
930-5165(509) 865-5121
ext4331.
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Weekend of sporting events
By Brian Mortensen
Spiiyoy Tymoo -.
Along with traditional pow
wow activities, the Pi-Ume-Sha
celebration weekend also fea
tures a number of sporting
events for almost anyone to
enjoy by participating or watch
ing. On Saturday, the Annual
Memorial Endurance Horse
' Race begins behind the Shaker
Church off Hollywood Street,
and the 10 and five-kilometer
' Pi-Ume-Sha Road Warriors Run
start at the Warm Springs Tribal
Administration Building parking
; lot at 8 a.m. At the same time,
' annual Pi Ume Sha softball and
' Little League baseball tourna
ments at the Warm Springs
; Community Center fields begin.
The All-Indian Rodeo at the
Warm Springs Rodeo Grounds
- begins at ffoe Warm Springs
Rodeo Grounds at 1 p.m. both
Saturday and Sunday.
A new wrinkle to the Pi Ume
Sha sports palette is the first-ever
skateboarding competition at the
six-month-old skateboard park
at Elmer Quinn Park.
At 4 p.m., Saturday, is the Pi
Ume Sha Treaty Days Boxing
Tournament at the Warm
Springs Community Center.
Weigh-in is from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. for participants. Admission
is $6 for adults, $4 for students,
and $3 for senior citizens.
The Endurance Race is in
memory of past members of
the Warm Springs Tribal Coun
cil and committee members,
and post time is 8:15 a.m. Sat
urday. There are two divisions,
a senior division for riders 16
and over, and a junior division,
for riders 15 and under. For their
$100 entry fee, senior division
riders have a chance at first
place winnings of $1,000, plus
half of the entry-fee purse in
the 14-mile race. The winner in
the junior division can earn $300
and 50 percent of the purse, for
his or her $50 entry fee for the
five-mile race. The second-place
finishers in both divisions earn
30 percent of the purse, and the
third-place finishers both earn
20 percent of the purse. The
races both start and end at the
Shaker Church on Shitike Creek
Road. For more information on
the race, contact the Warm
Springs Tribal Council Office at
553-3257.
See SPORTS on page 11
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