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Spilygy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon ■May 24-, 2007 Teams gearing up for Pi-Ume-Sha softball The 2007 Pi-Ume-Sha Slow Pitch All Indian Co-Ed Softball Tournament will be June 23-24 at the Warm Springs Commu nity Center ball fields. The. tour nament is true double elimina tion. j Entry fee is $275. A 475 de posit is due by June 18. Cash iers check or money orders pay able to Sandra Greene- Sampson. First place: embroidered jackets and $750; second place, pull overs and $500; third, sweatshirts; fourt, t-shirts. All Stars, 12 and 12; most valuable player, 1 and 1. . Tournament director is Jerry Sampson, PO Box 847, Warm Page 7 Springs, OR 97761. Cell phone, (541) 325-1866; home, (541); 553-6619. For information, call Sandra Greene-Sampson at 553- 360.1' ,(w); or e-mail to pubutil@wstribes.org. I Concessions available for breakfast, lunch and dinner. For powwow information contact Isaac Mitchell at (541) 410-8826; powwow vendors, Cassie Katchia at 553-7015; en durance race, Doris Miller, 553- 3257; -rodeo, Sammy Allen Bruisedhead, 553-1856; fry bread open golf tourney, golf pro at Kah-Nee-Ta, 553-1112; fun run, community center at 553-3243. Golf tourney results tallied The following are theresults Davenport (Royal Oaks),» B flight: first net team: Tom of the :36th Annual Tee Pee Chapman Golf Tournament, and Marsha Cutter (Heron held earlier this month at Kah- Lakes); second net team, Mike and Laila Griffith (Shield Crest); Nee-Ta Resort golf course. second net tie team: Rick and A. flight: first gross team, Leslie Mitts/Spilyay Zwartverwer Gary and Marcy Holt (Indian Merlaine Many tribal members are competing for the Jefferson County Middle School track team for the 2006-07 season. Sixth Canyon); second gross team, (Reames). grade students include Kassandra Warner and Cyril Frank. Seventh grade students include Tahmaira Clements, C flight: first gross team, Bill Chuck and Jane Paulson Robinique Hatlestad, Briana Heath, Abby Scott, Victoria Spino, Kyonee Tillequots, Haley Wahnetah, Dakota Berman, (Reames); third gross team, Bob Cassel and Patty Capasso George Clements and Anthony Stacona. Eighth grade students include Tashina Clements, Ashylnne Danzuke, JoElla Linda Brandow (Arrowhead). (Reames); second gross, Tom Smith, Mallory Smith, Amanda Squiemphen-Yazzie, DotThurby, Cheyenne Wahneta, Wyatt Frank, Nelson Hoaglin, A flight: first net team, Frank and Linn Vaught (Arrowhead); Drew Pennington, W es Smith and Jason Tufti-Danzuka. and Helen Francis (Tualatin); third gross, Tom and Karen second net team, Ray Upshaw Rustan (Arrowhead). C flight: first net team, Rich andjanell Smith (Kah-Nee-Ta); third net tie team, Sully and Patty ard and Kathy Schoenborn (Ar rowhead); second net, Jim and Sullivan (Arrowhead). B flight: first gross team, Debbie Cooper (Juniper); sec Cruz Bocanegra and Ayrian ond net tie team, Mike and Kaye our team boxers. Portland (winner). Jimmy Nguyen, Grand Ave., Schjoll (Kah-Nee-Ta); second Sowles (Santiam); third net, B y A u stin Sm ith Can’t forget the men in the No. 5 {weight, 132 pounds) Portland (winqer, TKO in the gross team: Satch Miller and Kelly and Linda Paxton Boxing Coach gym, Frank Brunoe, who volun Manuel Mendez, C Town Box first round) vs. Albert Galler, Libby Chase (Kah-Nee-Ta); (Willamette Valley). ff third gross: Jim and Sharon The Battle. on tfie Rez hap teers time each weekday as a ing of Caldwell, Idaho (winner) Lummi Nation. pened, on April .28, 2007 in coach, passing a bit of the torch vs. Leander Sm ith,, Warm No. 13 (weight 141 pounds) Warm Springs. Main Event: Tom Miller, Kelso, to those who are alert. Vernon Springs. 6 (weight Á60 pounds): Wash., vs. Jasper Smith, Warm We had some goof! hm^ingf ‘ ~E'.- Smith Sr./ wHASife fire buriil1 i Softball tournament at Lummi clubs and with them came some freely and his expertise is, one* JoreU Reynosa, Vancouver PAL, Sjpm^s’Natidn Boiling "Club A co-ed softball tournament is scheduled for June 22-24 good boxers and these athletes handed down and put together W ish." (winner), i-vs- Rayn, (winner, KO in the first round). on the Lummi softball fields next to the Northwest Indian Next: Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty put on some good entertain by himself from doing the Art. Misanes, Lummi Nation, Wash. College. Contact information: Heather Leighton at (360) 758- No. 7 (weight. 90 pounds) Days Boxing, Saturday, June 23, ment. I’m proud to say, “Thank Frank Smith, the unde inside 3009; or (360) 224-0844. Or at e-mail: H51eigJiton@aol.com. you Warm Springs boxing fans,” the sport, keeps us. on our toes Alex Flores, Beaverton PAL vs. 3 p.m. in the Warm Springs The softball tournament is the same weekend as the Community Center. Anthony Lucero, West Portland for coming to enjoy and support »and gets them bodies in shape; Stommish Water Festival. For more information on the wa our youth at something positive > liking a sport is one thing, just (winner). ter festival, see www.stommish.com, v No. 8 (weight 115 pounds) in our lives. It never hurts to try playing the game is another. Jarad Ponce, Capital City (win Boxing results: a different sport, book, thought, wathever; as long as it adds to No. 1 (weight 55 pounds):' ner) vs. Hilbert Williams, Warm the good side. Who knows their Results: Age 8,' Daniel Mendoza, Springs. No. 9 (weight 115 pounds) bad side? Evans Boxing Club, Yakima, Hqw’d you like the people Wash, vs, age 8 Marcos Santos, Jessica Ortiz, Lümmi Nation, who were wearing the white, Salem Boxing Club (winner). Wash., vs. Marina Ramirez, C clothes? I think their work was^ No. 2 (weight 110 pounds): Town, Caldwell (winner, TKO outstanding. Also, the fight doc Delbert Marcum, W.S.O., vs. in the third round). tor, Dr. Beamer of Madras, he Kwasean Akom, Knott St., Port No. 10 (weight 132 pounds) donates his time in support of land, {winner). Jeffery Baker, Evans Boxing* the sport and I think that makes No,; 3 (weight 205 pounds) Yakima vs. Brandon Craig, him closer than ringside. ; S Jake Wonser, self defense, Kla Warm Springs (winner). No. 11 (weight 142 pounds) I also want to mention the math Falls (winner), vs. Craig Carlos Arias, Beaverton PAL “Star Spangled Banner” sipger, Green, Knott St, Portland. No. 4 (weight 75 pounds) (winner) .vs. Jovanny Medina, the man can hit them notes and infect our hones, James Haliday, Kevin Santos, Salem Boxing Warm .Springs. No. 12 (weight 160 pounds) also; a boxing sponsor to two of Club vs. Steven Varlamoy, West Boxers compete in Battle on the Rez Get Ready fo r Sum m er D riving Automotive & Towing since iÿJJ Wild horse race at Klamath Falls There will be 16 teams in the race. Entry fee is The First Annual Jack ShadlejPs, Open Wild Hprse Race will be held Memorial Day, Monday, $300. For information call Jack Shaley at (541) 273- May 28 at the Klamath County Event Center at Klamath Falls. The race will be held during the , 1416. For rodeo information call Richard Tupper at (54^)-883-7166. Captain Jack Open Rodeo. . 755 S.W. Hwy 97, Madras, OR 97741 CALL 475-6663 -Approved Auto Repair -Approved Towing Senior Pro Rodeo June 2-3 in Redmond i The Tenth Annual National Senior Pro Ro deo returns to Redmond on June 2-3. Both'days are designated as a tour rodeo in which athletes compete for a larger purse and triple points, Rodeo action starts at 6 p m. oil Saturday, June 2, and at 1 p.m. on Sunday, June 3. Tickets are $8 or stop by for an appointment and can be bought at the Spotted Mule in Bend, and at Western Ranch, Custom Leather and Saddle Up in Redmond. , The Ride-N-Ropin Open golf tournament is held Friday, June 1, and is open to anyone. For information contact Doug White at 548-80761 e & T ow ing T h e W a r m S p r in g s H e a lth a n d W e lln e s s C e n te r is encouraging tribal m e m b ers to call and m a ke an appoint m e n t w ith a physician , w h e n th a t is p o s s ib le , b e fo re s h o w in g up a t th e Patients w ho arrive as w alk-ins w ith out an ap p oin tm en t will h ave a longer w ait than those with an appointm ent. T h e ap p oin tm en t line n um ber at the clinic is 5 5 3 -2 6 1 0 . 24-Hour Tow ing clinic. ffi