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Page 8 Spilyay Tyrnoo, Warm Springs, Oregon July 5, 2 0 0 7 Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo results tallied Jenna Johnson of Warm Springs earned a position on the Oregon high school rodeo team. Johnson qualified to compete at the 59th Annual National High School Finals Rodeo, to be held July 22-28 in Springfield, Illinois. Also recently, Johnson was the Women’s All Around Champion at the Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo, and she was named the the Western States Indian Rodeo Queen. Pine, Calif.; fourth, Cody Barney and Mel Joseph. , C e n tu r y t e a m r o p in g : first, B ob Joseph and Mel J o seph; second, Cort Herrera and M elvin Jo se p h ; third, Roger Fiander, White Swan, and Cort Herrera; fourth, Herman Ander- son, K lam ath Falls, and Jo e Moses, White Swan. Saddle b ro n c rid ing: first, N orm Thomas, Owyhee; sec ond, Clint Bruised Head; third, Brad Parrish, White Swan. B u ll rid in g : first, Weston Heath. These are the results o fth e 2007 Pi-U m e-Sha A ll Indian Rodeo, Saturday, June 23: C a l f r o p in g : first, C o rt H errera, P endleton; second , C lin t B ru ised H ead, W arm Springs. L a d ie s b re a k a w a y r o p in g : first, Jenna Johnson, Warm Springs; second, Sarah Torrez, White Swan; third, Jackie Jim , Sch u rz, N ev.; L ian a T o m - Holyan, Warm Springs. S t e e r w r e s t lin g : first, Frank Reese Jr., Warm Springs. Ladies- barrel racing: first, Angie McGarva, Lee, Nev.; sec ond, Kayonie Badoni, White Sw an; third , C h elsea T u n i, Fallon, Nev.; fourth, Tia Bruised Head, Scottsdale, Ariz. Ju n io r b arrel racin g : first, C h arm aine B illfey* W arm Springs; second, Tabitha Hickey, W hite Swan; th ird , H illary Picotte, Schurz; fourth, Nakoma Mesplie, White Swan. T e a m ro p in g : first, Cody Barney, Klamath Falls, and Cort H errera, P endleton; second, Bob Joseph, Oakdale, Calif., and Cort Herrera; third, B ob Joseph, Oakdale, and Mel Joseph, Lone Sunday, June 24: C a lf r o p in g : first, C lint B ruised H ead; second C brt Herrera. L a d ie s b re a k a w a y r o p in g: first, Jenna Johnson; sec ond, Liana Tom-Holyan; third, Sarah Torrez; fourth, Jackie Jim , Schurz. L ad ies b arrel racin g : first, A ngie M cG arv a; second , Chelsea Tuni; Kayonie Badoni; Jenna Johnson. Ju n io r b arrel racin g : first, C harm aine B illey, W arm Springs; Hillary Picotte; Tabitha Fair seeks Native American entries The deadline to submit en tries for the Jefferson County Fair is approaching quickly. This year the Je ffe rso n County Fair will take place from July 25 until July 28. Entries will be accepted until July 24. Brigette Whipple . is serving as the superinten dent fo r the Native Ameri can department for the third year in a row. I f someone wishes to en- ter an item into the fair but is unable to travel to M adras, Whipple said, they can drop o ff then items at the Wild Rye Bead Gallery and fill out an entry form there. W hipple also encourages tribal members to volunteer to sit at the Native American booth to speak with community mem bers and those attending the fair. Volunteers will sit at the in formational booth from 10 a.m. Please ensure that recreational dams do not block fish passage Swimmers hoping to find a way to escape summer heat should keep one thing in mind: migrating fish. R ecreational dams that swimmers build can often hinder the upstream migra tion o f fish While some barriers can make it difficult for fish to pass by, the problem can be easily solved. lis a Hewlett, a fish biolo gist with Natural Resources, suggests that a two-foot gap be left in dams, particularly in the deep portions o f the main channel. I f anyone has questions or co n ce rn s ab o u t leaving enough room in the recre ation dam or about potential salm on spawning habitat, people are encouraged to call Hewlett at 553-2029. Anderson and Joe Moses. Saddle b ro n c rid in g : first, Norm Thomas, Owyhee, Nev.; second, Brad Parish; third, Clint Bruisedhead. Bull riding: no qualified rides. Average winners over the two days, won vests: Saddle bronc, N orm T h o mas, Owyhee. Bull riding, Weston Heath, Warm Springs. Breakaw ay roping, Je n n a Johnson. B a rre l racin g, A ngie M cGarva. Team roping header, B o b Joseph. Team roping heeler: C ort Herrera. Century team roping header: Bob Joseph. Century team roping heeler: Cort Herrera. Steer wrestling: Frank Reese J*. Ju n io r barrel racing: Charmaine Billey. Wild horse race champions: Jason Smith Team. Second, Joe Applebaker Team; third, Brad Royal Team. Junior wild horse race cham pions: Kelly Blue Back Team; second, Elley LeClaire Team. Men’s All Around Champion: Cort Herrera, Pendleton, ft Women’s All Around Cham pion: Je n n a Jo h n so n , Warm j Springs. The newly crowned Westeqi States Indian Rodeo Queen is Je n n a Jo h n s o n ' o f W arm Springs. She will represent the West ern States at the National Miss Indian Rodeo America Pageant during the Indian National Fi nals Rodeo in San Carlos, Ariz., in October. Beat the Sum m er Heat! until 8 p.m. for two-hour shifts. Currendy Whipple is tak ing names o f people inter ested in sitting at the infor mational booth. The theme o f this year’s fair is “B oots, buckles and barrels o f fun” and the main entertainer will be country singer Steve Holy. Anyone w ith qu estio n s may call Wbipple at 553-1216. o o . Come by Ralph’s and check out our air conditioners! Senvùity Ralph's Furniture & T V . ( fa tfo a t W arm Springs youth baseball tourney July 13-15 Example of gap in recreational dam. Hickey; Nakoma Mesplie. T e a m ro p in g : first, § o b Joseph and Cort Herrera; sec ond, Cody Barney and Mel J o seph; third, Jesse Reese, Warm Springs, and Calvin Bahe, Ma dras; fo u rth , D enn y N agle, W hite Sw an, and G len d o n Smith, Warm Springs. C e n tu r y t e a m r o p in g : first, Cort Herrera and Melvin Joseph; second Roger Fiander and Cort Herrera; third, Cody B arney and F red H errera, P en d leto n ; fo u rth , H erm an 525 S.E. 5th Street Madras, OR 97741 O te q m T he Warm Springs R ecre ation Department this month is 'hosting the All-Indian Boys 12 and U n d e r /1 0 and U nd er Youth Baseball Tournament. The tournament will be Fri- day-Sunday, July 13-15 at the Warm Springs ball fields. There is no entry fee. : The tournament is open to the first six teams in each divi sion. Awards for each division. E v e n t includes hom e run derby, concessions, and camp ing. For more information call the tournam ent d irecto r A ustin G reen e at 5 5 3-3243 or 553*' 2344. 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