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Sm ith is regional champ Jasper Smith won the re gional championship boxing match May 20 at a match in Beaverton. Smith, in the 138-pound brack et, boxed Thom as Miller o f Kelso, Wash., and won a unanimous decision. As the w inner o f the three-state Pacific Northwest regional cham pionship match, Smith will travel to the Junior Olympic champi onships this m onth in Marquette, Mich. Wesley G raybael also boxed at Beaverton. In the 147-pound bracket, Graybael lost a close match by split decision to Carlos Arias o f the Beaverton Po lice Athletic Association. In other recent boxing ac tion, Smith defeated Romiro Ruiz o f West Portland at a May 13 Saturday night Pgge 3 June 8, 2006 Spíly^y Tyvnoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Jasper Smith match in Madras. A lso at M adras, D elb ert Goudy in his first match ever boxed in the 105-pound bracket. Goudy, 10, fought a good bout but lost to Tyler Giulio o f West Pordand. “Each round he boxed, he got better and better,” said coach Austin Sm ith o f Goudy’s first-ever match. Also on May 13 at Ma dras, Johnny Smith boxed in the 152-pound bracket. This was his first open match, with the winner being Gavin Scott o f West Pordand. “It was a good match and Johnny fought a good fight,” Smith said. “He’s looking for ward to a rematch.” The Warm Springs boxers will see a lot o f action in com ing weeks, with Pi-Ume-Sha boxing this month, and also the June 17 matches at the K la-M o-Y a Casino at Chiloquin. Jasper Smith will also box at the Marquette, and at the Indigenous Games in Denver, Colo. Pi-Ume-Sha weekend includes boxing The 2006 Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days will be on Saturday, 24 at the Warm Springs Community Center gymnasium. Bouts will start at 4 p.m. This is a USA amateur box ing sanctioned event. Boxers from throughout the Northwest will compete. Pi-Ume-Sha Boxing this year will benefit the athletes who are planning compete at the Indig enous Games July 2-9 at Den ver, Colo. Meanwhile, Warm Springs boxers are looking for sponsors for the Indigenous Games, set for July 2-9 in Denver, Colo. Boxers planning to attend the games include Oits Johnson (heavyweight), Trevor Tewee (light heavyweight), Johnn y Sm ith (light middleweight), Wesley Graybael (welter-weight), Ja sp er Sm ith (lightw eight), Leander Sm ith (cadet), and Delbert Goudy (cadet). Anyone interested in helping sponsor the trip can call Austin Sm ith at the Warm Springs Community Center, 553-3243. Sponsorships are $35 annually. This covers one boxer for the year. For the Pi-Ume-Sha matches, weigh-in will be from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Doctor’s exam from 2 to 3 p.m. For information contact Austin Smith at the gym at 553- 3243, or at work at 553-3250. Mail boxers’ names, ages, experience and weight classes to: P.O. Box 386, Warm Springs, O R 97761. (See the flyer on page 12.) Boxing at Klamath Kla-Mo-Ya Casino Klamath Boxing and Fitness on June 17 will present the First Annual Klash at K la-M o-Ya Amateur Boxing Competition. Boxing at the event will be Warm Springs Boxing Club members Jasper Smith, Wesley Graybael, Trevor Tewee and Oits Johnson. Feature bouts at the event include the No. 1 heavyweight in the USA vs. the Native na tional champion, and the No. 2 heavyweight in the USA vs. cage champ Roland Graham. Also boxing will be Golden Gloves champions Jackson Bussell and Randy Rogers, and boxers o f the local Klamath area Hunter Cole, Victor Ulloa and Shane Weiser. The event begins at 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 17. The loca tion is the Kla-Mo-Ya Casino. For advance tickets call Ed Clarke at (541) 331-6364. This event is a fundraiser for Kla math Boxing and Fitness, a non profit program o f Return to Circle Inc. Moody shines at championships Charlene Moody was recendy named the outstanding female field athlete at the Northwest Athletic Association o f Commu nity Colleges Track and Field Championships. Moody is a 2005 graduate of Madras High School, and now attends Lane Community Col lege on an athletic scholarship. Moody was an outstanding track and field athlete at Ma dras High School, with her best sport being the shot put. She is continuing her athletic success at the college level. The Charlene Moody Northwest Athletic Association of Com m unity Colleges (NWAACC) Championships were held May 22-23 at Spo kane Falls Community College in Spokane, Wash. Moody won the NWAACC championship in the shot put with a mark o f 40 feet, 4 V 2 inches. She placed second in the dis cus, and was seventh in the ham mer throw. Moody just completed her freshman year at Lane Commu nity College in Eugene. She grew up in Simnasho. Her parents are Captain Moody and Winona Garrison. Pi- Ume-Sha R oad Warriors R u n is June 24 The Warm Springs Recre ation Department is sponsor ing the 2006 Pi-U m e-Sha Road Warriors Run. The run begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday, June 24. Runners gather at the parking lot o f the administra tion building. Race registra tion is held in the building starting at 7 a.m., and both Pi-Ume-Sha races begin at 8 a.m. sharp. The course is out and back, all on blacktop pavement. Wa ter stations are located at the 1.5 mile marker and the 3.1 mile marker. There are seven age cat egories for both the male and female divisions. The age cat egories are: 13 and under, 14- 18, 19-29, 40-49, 50-59, and 60 and over. Ribbons are given to the top three finishing runners in all age categories. There will also be a door prize and raffle for which each registered runner is eligible. Pre-registration with t-shirt: $12 (before June 23). Day o f race registration is also available. 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