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 ( 1 - 3 N- . . r -: f . - --. nnMrnnrTrrn it n -"- .t ' - - - - ' ' 2004 Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days Boxing Saturday, June 25 at the Warm Sprints Community Center. rrL. Fght8 8taft at 4 p.m. "JM 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. 1- 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. 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