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Spily^y Tyrnoo, Wann Springs, Oregon
June 8, 2 006
Tribal athletes heading to Denver
Young athletes from differ
ent tribes representing Team Or
egon will have an opportunity
to meet the 1968 tribal Olym
pic Gold Medalist Bob Beamon
on Saturday, June 10 at the Or
egon Sports Hall of Fame.
The 110 tribal athletes will
also have an opportunity to
meet current and prospective
sponsors that will assist Team
Oregon in their venture to the
North American Indigenous
Games (NAIG). The games will
be held in Denver, Colorado the
first week of July.
The group of tribal athletes
will compete in archery, baseball,
basketball, boxing, golf, rifle
shooting and wrestling.
“The five basketball teams
are the largest portion of the
group. We are excited to have
this many young tribal people
involved in the games,” said Su
san Guerin, NAIG coordinator
for Team Oregon.
A silent auction will take place
during the evening event, which
lasts from 5 to 7 p.m.
Beamon also contributed
items to the silent auction in
cluding some Olympic and pro
fessional sport pieces, according
to Guerin.
“We hope to raise enough
money for the young athletes to
help them with lodging and en
trance fees to the event,” she
said.
The Oregon Sports Hall of
Fame is located at 321 S.W.
Salmon in Portland.
For more information con
tact: Susan Guerin: (541) 325-
2058; or e-mail at:
sg_naig@hotmail.com. Or
this e-mail: www.naig2006.com.
Graduation dinner
C on gra tu la tion s to recen t
graduate Stephen Vaeth.
S tep h en g r a d u a te d fr o m
S ou th W asco C ou n ty H igh
S chool this month.
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The Pi-Ume-Sha All-In
dian Rodeo will happen Sat
urday and Sunday, June 24-
25, at the Warm Springs
Agency Rodeo Arena. Action
begins daily at 1 p.m. The
Warm Springs Indian Rodeo
Association sanctions the Pi-
Ume-Sha Rodeo.
Events include Saddle
Bronc with a $1,000 purse,
$75 entry fee; Bareback with
$1,000 purse and $75 entry
fee; Bull Riding with a $1,000
purse and $75 entry fee (limit
of 44 entries); Calf Roping
with $1,000 purse, and $75
entry fee; Steer Wrestling with
a $1,000 purse and $75 entry
fee; Ladies Barrel Race with
$1,000 purse and $75 entry
fee; Ladies Break Away with
$1,000 purse and $75 entry fee.
The Team Roping will have
a $1,000 purse and $75 per man
entry fee; Century Team Rop
ing (partners must equal 100
years) has a $500 purse and $50
per man entry fee.
In Wild Cow Milking there
is a $500 purse and $50 entry
fee and 20 entry limit; and Jun
ior Barrel Race (12 & under)
$100 purse and $25 entry fee.
Rodney Smith Logging spon
sors the Wild Horse Race this
year and it has a $1,000 purse
and $200 team entry fee.
There will be kids Wild Colt
Race with a $100 purse and $30
a team entry fee, limited to the
first 8 entries.
There are awards to winners
of each event.
Congratulations, recent graduate
Happy birthday to our son
Roosevelt Jr., who has done an
outstanding job. He’s graduated
early and made the honor role.
He loves to train with Austin
Smith Jr., who introduced him
to boxing. He went on to
Chemawa Indian High School
and trained so hard he lettered
in wrestling, also does competi
tion weightlifting, and brought
home the Chemawa Champion
ship “Iron Man” Trophy.
He’s done his best and tries
so hard, we only ask you to be
real proud. We’re telling the rez
another Native has finished
school. When you see
Roosevelt, tell him you’re proud.
So keep up the great work,
we’re so proud. You chose to
continue your education, and
come back to the rez. We pray
for you and your safe return.
You’re respected and loved
Warm Springs Indian Ro
deo Association Central En
try information: Entries open
Monday, June 12, and close
Tuesday, June 13 with call
backs Thursday, June 15.
Office hours are 6-9 p.m.
Local entries open Mon
day, June 12, and close Tues
day, June 13. Callbacks are
Thursday, June 15. Office
hours are 6-9 p.m. and Local
entry phone number is 541 -
553-1041.
Cash or money order pay
ment only.
Non-food vendors are.
welcome; cost is $25 for the
weekend, bring your own
table. Contact Darylynn at
(541) 553-2500.
The 2006 Graduation
Dinner is set for 6 p.m.
on Thursday, June 22 at
the Agency Longhouse.
The dinner is for all
recent graduates of high
school, college, vocation
school, and for those
who have earned their
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To the Warm S p rin gs
com m unity, thank y o u f o r
supporting the husinessesyou
see in the Spilyay Tyrnoo.
They are givin g hack to the
local community.
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by your family on the rez. The
rez will always be here so we only
ask that you keep up the good
work, because you have blos
somed into a young man sooner
than we thought. We can’t wait
to see you, son, so do your best
work. With lots of love and
prayers, your dad Dennis, your
mom Denise, the bro’s Emmitt,
Daniel and family, Dennis Jr. and
family, and sister Cheryl and
family.
Young Achiever
Michael McConville
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M ichael McConville Jr.
was recognised fo r his skills
at basketball recently.
M cC onville, a Warm
Springs tribal member liv
ing in Klickitat, Wash. He
was invited recently to join
the USA Junior Nationals
competition, which recog
n ises outstanding varsity
athletes in the Northwest.
The event w ill be at
Bellevue Community College
in Seattle on June 18. The
competition could lead to a
chance fo r McConville to go
to the International Games
in Columbus, Ohio in July.
McConville is 15 yea rs
and a freshman at Klickitat
High School. Despite his
young age, he is on the var
sity basketball team, the
Klickitat Vandals.
His other interests are
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