Spiiygy Sports
Pqge 6 Spilyqy Tymoo July 21, 2005
All-Stars majors
The Jefferson County Hoys
Major Little League All-Star
team are playing at the state u ur
nament this weekend ami next
week. The boys (ualificd for the
state tournament by winning
two weeks ago at the ilistriet
tournament in The Dalles.
The boys major All-Stars
team intitules five Native Ameri
Smith wins Pi-Ume-Sha
Janel Smith of Warm Springs
and N'aihan Dak of Pendleton
were female and male gross di
vision winners at the Fry Bread
( )pen Golf Tournament at Kah-Nee-Ta
Resort and Country
Club during Pi-Ume-Sha Week
end, June 25-26.
Dick earned a two-day total
of 146 ( 2) to edge Keith
Quempts, also of Pendleton, by
one stroke to earn the $450 top
prize. Quempts for his three
over effort, earned $300.
Smith had the best scratch
score among the seven Ladies
Division players, a 172 (26) to
earn $400.
Hunter safety course offered in August
The Natural Resources
Branch is offering a hunters
safety course beginning Tuesday,
August 2, and finishing on Au
gust 11.
The course will require ap
proximately 20 hours to com
plete, and successful participants
will receive a hunters safety cer
tificate which is required for
Fire season requires
cautious use of vehicles
By Suzi Macy
l'ire Management
We often don't realize that
our vehicle exhaust system
can start a destructive wild
land fire. Please keep this in
mind when you are enjoying
the outdoors.
You can help prevent
these destructive fires by fol
lowing these simple guide
lines: Keep vehicles off dry
grass: exhaust systems can
heat up to 1,000 degrees and
ignite adjacent grasses and
shrubs.
Check your spark ar
Rodeo Queen raffle winners
The following are the results
of the 2005 Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo
Queen Raffle winners. The re
sults are listed by winner, the
prize, and the person who do
nated the prize.
Treaunea Blueback, beaded
headstall, Brigette Whipple.
Beaded Spurstraps Kelly
Blueback, beaded spurstraps,
Brigette Whipple. Dawn Smith,
quilt, Eraina PalmerQuilts &
More. Judy Keane, quilt,
Brigette Whipple. Jim
Noteboom, beaded bag, Rose
Scott.
Bobby Brunoc, beaded rope
Correction
Raymond Torres was the
winner of the 15-and-under
division of the Pi-Ume-Sha
Endurance Races. We regret
this error.
can youths, four from Warm
Springs ami one from Madras.
The coaches are Hob Gill of
Warm Springs Forestry; Roy
Spino who works at the treat
ment plant; and Doug Calvin of
tribal Natural Resources.
The team player roster in
cludes I-arry Spino Jr.., Theron
Spino, Tyrone Saludo, Iionard
"It was a great weekend for
golf," tournament organizer
Butch David said.
The 46 men and seven ladies
made up the largest field in the
five years of the Frybread Open
at Kah-Nce-Ta, David said.
Ken Wilson of Hvcrctt,
Wash., won the mens champi
onship net flight, worth $400,
with a 134, beating Gary George
of Pendleton and I lobo Part of
Warm Springs, who both shot
142 and split $500.
Jason Ray of Chilocjuin shot
a 149 in the championship mens
gross flight to win $200.
Shcri Ray of Yakima, Wash.,
youth under 18 years of age to
hunter in tribal ceded lands.
Students must be at least 12
years old and must attend all
classes to successfully complete
this course.
Sign-up is at the Eugene
Greene Sr. Natural Resources
Building. The phone number is
553-2002.
rester: before going outdoors
clean your ATV spark ar
rester. This will help reduce
the chance of any sparks
starting a wildland fire.
Be prepared: please carry
a shovel and a fire extin
guisher in your vehicle and
ATV.
Report a wildland fire as
soon as you can: call 911
with the location and any
other pertinent information.
We can all make a differ
ence in reducing human
caused fires. If you have any
questions please contact Fire
Management at 553-1146.
bag, Brigette Whipple. Aurora
Stinson, two folding chairs, Sara
Scott. Anthony Blueback, cooler
filled with soda, Brigette
Whipple. Delbert Wheeler,
beaded visor, Brigette Whipple.
Lois Squiemphen, beaded key
chain,, Brigette Whipple. Kip
Culpus, fan cooler, Brenda
Scott. Lyman Jim, beaded ear
rings, Brigette Whipple. Lyman
Jim, Western vest, Brigette
Whipple.
Thank you to everyone who
purchased tickets, and to those
who donated the prizes.
Deadline
The next deadline to sub
mit items for publication in
the Spilyay Tymoo is Friday,
July 29.
Thank you.
playing
American Horse, Spencer
F.llsbury, Jeremiah Calvin,
Turner Gill, Clint Maugen, I'd
ward Jones, Austin Moc and
Kyle Palmer.
The state tournament is
played at the ball fields of the
Alpenrosc Dairy near Portland.
It is a double elimination tour
nament beginning Saturday.
tournament
shot a 143 in the womens net
flight to win $400.
In the Open Division, Ray
L'pshaw of Phoenix, Ariz., won
the gross flight with a 162 to
earn $400, beating Wendell Jim
of Warm Springs, who shot 165
and earned $300. Robert Sam
of Vancouver, British Colum
bia, shot 172 and earned $200.
In the net flight, Roger Jacob
of Yakima and Canadian Medi
cine Bear Lone Warrior each
shot 134 and split $700, the com
bined first and second-place
payouts. John Katchia of Warm
Springs was third with a 136 to
take $200.
Classes will be held at the
Fire Management training room
on the following dates:
Tuesday, August 2, from 1 :30
to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, August
4, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, August 9, from 1 :30
to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, August
10, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Thursday, August 11, from
Deer, elk
permits
available
Deer and elk hunting permits
are available for Pine Creek,
Oxbow, and Forest Conserva
tion Areas in the John Day Ba
sin. Applications are due by Fri
day, July 29, and permits are
awarded by lottery.
Permits are divided equally
between tribal members and the
general public.
Tribal members must to use
a Ceded Area tag, and may ap
ply for one deer and one elk sea
son. Non-tribal members must
hold an appropriate unit tag.
For more information about
Pine Creek, call (541) 489-3477.
For more information about the
Oxbow and Forrest properties,
call the John Day Basin Office
at (541) 820-3568 or (541) 421
3931. supermarket16'
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The team won the finals at
the district tournament July 12,
when it defeated Mood River,
4-2.
Karlier in the tournament
Jefferson County defeated Co
lumbia, 16-0, and then beat
Bend South, 7-0, It also defeated
Sisters, 24-1.
Satch Miller, the Senior
Mens Gross Division winner
from Warm Springs shot a 151,
beating out Warm Springs resi
dent Louie Pitt's 153 to take
$400 to Pitt s $300, while Frank
Gopher of Yakima finished
third at 154 and earned $200.
Bob Tom of Salem won the
Senior Mens Net Division with
a 136 to win the $400 winner's
share, while Rich Wells of
Tahola, Wash., was second to
pick up $300 with his 138 score.
Ted Brunoc of Warm Springs
finished third with a 139 to earn
$200.
1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Natural Resources encour
ages students to show up early.
The course is limited to 20 par
ticipants, so early sign-up is en
couraged. No rifle needed.
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quested the young achiever
this week herd use of his
many pleasing attributes.
Weston Heath is 17
years old, and will be a
senior this comingyear.
lie was a resident of
Warm Springs up until
age 11, then moved for a
time to Owyhee, Nev.,
with his mother Sonia
Heath. Back on the
Warm Springs Reserva
tion he now makes his liv
ing working for the
Stables Department at
Kab-Nee-Ta.
Heath is a young bull
rider, and he chose to
work at the stables so be
could be around horses.
This job favors his person
ality when it comes to
meeting new people and
riding horses.
The job demands of
him communication, pa
tience, and dealing with
horses.
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but the one that outweighs
them all would have to be
rodeo. Heath competed in
the Silver State Interna
tional Rodeo. To qualify,
con-testants had to be
ninth in their state.
Out of 62 Bull Riders
from most of the Western
states and Canada, Heath
placed third. The person
who has most inspired
him in Rodeo has been his
dad.
"My family, of course.
He pays the entry fees
and the bills, and he
makes me practice, "
Heath said.
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