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r n Page 6 Spflyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Girls finish 3rd at State Mgi-ch 23, 2011 McConviUe named League All Opponent Her paternal grandpar ents are Shirley and Gary Iman of Wishram, Wash. M aternal grandparents are Gerald I. Sampson Sr. and Rosalind C. Sampson of Warm Springs. Tribal member Charice M. McConnville was chosen to the George League All Opponents. McConnville is a student and basketball player with the Klickitat Vandals of the G reater Colum bia Gorge League. C h arice’s parents are M ichael Sean M cConville Sr. and Kris Sampson. Charice McConnville (left) plays for the Klickitat Vandals. Outstanding play at Klamath Falls tourney Yvonne Iverson/Spilyay Madras, wearing their dark uniforms, beat Banks in the first round of the State Tournament at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis.. Congratulations to the Ma dras White Buffalos girls varsity basketball team. They finished third at the OSAA 4A State Tournament. On the first evening of the tournament, Madras defeated Banks 41-27. The statistic sheets for the tournament say the fol lowing: In the game against Banks, Abby Scott had 13 points, Rosey Suppah 11, Jo e lla Sm ith 6 p o in ts, M ysti Spino 4, and Mallory Smith 4. Jo e lla Sm ith, C heyenne Wahneta and Lucy Suppah each had three steals, and Abby Scott also had two blocks. Smith had four assists, while Scott had three and Lucy Suppah had two assists. On the second day of the tournament, Madras lost to No.- 1 seeded Cascade by a score of 48-38. In that game, Abby Scott had 12 points, Joella Smith 9, Rosey Suppah 7, and Lucy Suppah 5 points. Joella Smith had three steals. Mysti Spino had two assists. Abby Scott had four steals and two block shots. In the game, Madras got be hind Cascade early by 10 points and couldn’t make up the defi cit. The next day Madras played Henley, winning 44-30, for third place in the tournament. Abby Scott scored 17 points, JoElla Smith had 9 points, Rosey Suppah 8, Cheyenne Wahnetah 5, and Lucy Suppah 3. Abby Scott and Cece Polk played for the Crater Lake La dies Women’s Basketball Team in the Fifty-Seventh Annual Nation Mens-Womens Tourna m ent, held the w eekend o f March 18-20 in Chiloqiun. Scotty Riddle, former M a dras White Buffalo varsity bas- ketball player now at the Or egon Institute of^ Technology, played in the m en’s tourna ment. Sco tt and Polk led th eir team to the ch am p io n sh ip gam e against NIAA pow er house w om en’s team out o f Seattle, the Tri-Coastal Natives. Scott was named the tour nament Most Valuable Player, at age 16 the youngest to gain MVP recognition. Polk made the All Tourney Team. Scotty R iddle, who plays forward at OIT, was named the Most Valuable Player in the men’s tournament. 5\cyn 3 ty 4 Schimmel leads Cardinals to first-round win Louisville freshm an point guard Shoni Schimmel had a team-high 19 points on Sunday against the Vanderbilt Commo dores, in the first round of the Women’s NCAA Tournament. Louisville won the game 81- 62. The Cardinals were sched uled to play this T uesday evening against Xavier (game time was after deadline for this publication). In the gam e again st Vanderbilt, Schimmel directed a young-but-poised offense. Louisville used its quickness to build a 12-6 lead, forcing three quick turnovers. Vanderbilt guard Gabby Smith, p layin g in her hom etow n, brought the Commodores back by scoring eight straight points. T h a t’s w hen L o u isv ille ’s tough man-to-man defense and balance took over. Five Cardinals scored during an 11-0 run that built the lead to 27-16. Vanderbilt never got closer than seven points the rest of the way. In the second half, Schimmel took over by hitting three con secutive baskets. She got a rebound and drove the length of the court for a bank shot, then hit a pull-up jumper that made it 49-32, giv ing the Commodores a sense of desperation. V an derb ilt w ent w ith a quicker lineup and scored the next 12 points out of a timeout. Louisville then went inside to regain control. Louisville (21-12) failed to make the tournament last sea son after losing to Connecticut in the 2009 title game, a one- year absence that motivates a team startin g freshm an Schimmel and two sophomores. The failure to make last year’s tournament was especially gall ing because Louisville hosted opening-round games at Free dom Hall. Coach Je ff Walz made his players attend the other teams’ practices and see w hat they were missing. Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry, Cell Phones Jordan, Nike!!! Open 10-6 Tuesdav-Fridav Located Next to the Teepee DELI! PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS TICKETS & 50% off SALE COMING SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!! Call/txt 541-325-2773 Pool tournament in memory of past players There w ill be a M em orial Pool Tournament on Saturday, April 23 at the Rialto Tavern, 25 S.W. D Street, Madras. The tourney may continue on Sunday, April 24, depending on the number of teams. On Saturday, the tourna ment begins at 1 p.m. Registra tion is due by April 8, brackets done by April 15. 8-ball BCA; 3-person teams, one women re quired per team. Winner - Race to 5/Lose — Race to 3 - Double elimination. Stick fee is $20 per person. Payout: First place: 50 percent plus jackets. Second place: 30 percent and vests. Third place: 20 percent sweatshirts. Prize for 1 - Top Man and 1 - Top woman shooter. Sports manship award for 1 - Team. Raffle: various items/need not be present. Raffle tickets presale to be done. Silent auc tion: to take place during games. Fifty-fifty card game sales. Friday: A pril 22 (Jackpot) starts at 7 p.m.: $8 per person. Mail entry form with name of captain, players names, fees by money order; and cell phone number. Address: Attn: Lynn Davis; P.O. Box 208, Warm Springs, OR 97761. L Contacts: Pat Allen 541-325- 3631; Lynn D avis 541-460- 2028; Pearl Vanpelt 541-553- 3212. Memorial I he tournam ent is in memory and recognition of the following friends and family that have played: M yrtle Adam s, Louis A llan Bagley, W illiam Loren Bagley, George Berry, Blackwolf Kenneth Wilton, Jim Bryant, Tony Bryant, Kenny Calica, Gerald Charley, Cecil Conner, Eunice Faye Esquiro. Dorothy Patricia “Pebbles” George, Jewels “Julie” George, Janice Marie Gilbert, Babette Greene, Martina Ann Heath, Charles Jack, Cy Katchia, Rita “Patches” Marchand, Charles G ibson M oody, G ary Rice, W ilm a Scott, Ray Shike Sr., N orm a M. Sm ith, P atricia Speakthunder, Frances Jeanne Thomas, Roscoe Thompson Jr., Leland Thompson Sr., Clay Th ompson, Deanna Thompson, Lillian Walsey, Naomi “Wimpy” W inishut (bartender and shot pool at R ainbow R avern .); Omar “Poopsie” Winishut (man aged and played pool at the first pool hall in Warm Springs); Doris Wolfe, and James Wolfe. Repair & Auto Sales 330 S.W. Culver Hwy. Madras Approved Auto Repair V_____________________________ TECHNICIANS M u* show you ttMr crodentiais ^ * V ) Free Battery Check & Installation with purchase J J