Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, August 02, 2007, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Boxer competes at Kla-Mo-Ya
B randon Craig o f th é
Warm Springs Nation Boxing
Club won a three-round bout
recently at the Kla-Mo-Ya
Casino at Chiloquin. Craig,
age 15, boxed in the 130-
pound category against an
opponent from Vancouver^
Wash.
The boxers fought almost
evenly for the first two and
two-thirds rounds, said Austin
Smith, Warm Springs, boxing
coach. Then in the third round
Craig proved to be the stronger
of the two, and won by a TKO,
said Smith.
The match at Kla-Mo-Ya was
Craig’s third of his career, and
his third TKO.
The Warm Springs Nation
Boxing Club is invited to attend
Meeting this evening on hunt propsoal
A Flight: first net team, Tom
Estimo and Satch Miller (180);
second n et team , C ruz
Bocanegra and Kelly Wechter
(196); third net team, Tom Bra­
dley and Karson Eldins (188);
fpurth net team, Phil Jenkins
and Mike Hiatt (189).
B Flight: first gross team,
Billy Ray Sr. and Jon Bergstram
(234); second gross team, Janell
Smith and Kevin Miller (235);
third gross team , D anny
M artinez and V ince C ouch
The meeting is sponsored by the Land Use
Planning Committee. If you have any ques­
tions call Jimmy Tohet or Edand Suppah at
553-3257.•
11 .
There will be a public meeting on the Wild
Horse Outfitters elk hunt proposal.
The meeting begins at 7 p.m. this Thursday,
Aug. 2 at the Agency Longhouse.
A light meal will be served starting at 6 p.m.
“The Warm Springs Na­
tion Boxing Club encourages
all young athletes to stay in­
volved in sports,” said Smith.
“Don’t just think about it, do
High Lookee Powwow celebrates 7th anniversary
the Grand Avenue boxing
tournament on Aug. 3 at Port­
land, and the Knott St. tour­
nament in Portland on Aug.
The residents, o f High
Lookee Lodge are inviting
the community to join them
in celebrating the Seventh
Anniversary of the opening
of High Lodkee.
K ah-N ee-T a hosts g o lf to u rn a m e n t
The Hawaiian and Local
Boys Golf Tournament was
held at Kah-Nee-Ta on July
30. The following are the re­
sults:
A Flight: first gross team,
Keith Quempts and Nathan
D ick (199); second gross
team, Ed Wilson and Wade
Evanson (200); third gross
team, Scott Pierce and Taryn
Braseth (202); fourth gross
team, Jayson Ray and Willie
Ray (205). ’
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August 2, 2007
Spilyay Tyrnoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
(236); fourth gross team, T.J.
G rabner and Jim Bianchi
(236).. |
B Flight: first net team,
Tony Galindo and Earl Ginta
(175); second net team, Bo
Aviso and Steve Funghini
(181); third net team, tied
between William Esquiro and
D avid W hite (184) w ith
Damian Bianchi and Dave
Elkins (184). '
The powwow begins at 10:
a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 21,"with
a perform ance by the Ejarly
Childhood Education Center
dancers.
Lunch is at noon, followed by
Klamath Tribes host Restoration Celebration
The Klamath Tribes will
host the 21st Annual Resto­
ration C elebration at
Chiloquin on August 24-26'.
For general information
caU 1-800-524-9787. |
An exibition talent show
will kick-off the weekend on
Thursday, Aug. 23. For informa­
tion call Lena Schonchin at
(541). 891-2936.'
Competition powwow starts
on Friday, Aug. 24 and runs thru
Sunday Info: 541-783-2219 ext.
Pool tourney on Mondays
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a performance by the 4-H
Dancers.
There will also be flute
music and games. The con­
tact person is Shon at 553-
1182.
There will be a pool tour­ double elimination singles.
nament on Monday evenings For every 8 players City Slick­
beginning Aug. 6 at City Slick­ ers will add $25.
For in fo rm atio n call
ers in Redmond, starting
.Glenda Kessel at 923-2231 or
time is 7:30 p.m. "
The tournament format is Anna Speck at 548-1798.
160.
Powwow vendor informa­
tion, Dana Inman 783-2219
ext. I l l ,
The weekend also includes
a fun run, barbecue and ro­
deo.
W arm Springs, ph ase
support the businesses yo u
see in the Spilyay They
gyve back to the community!
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