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June 15, 2011
Spilyay Tymoo, Warna Springs, Oregon
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Pi-Ume-Sha boxing features 30 bouts
ECE Graduation Day
The Early Childhood Education Center held their graduation ceremonies last week. Part
of the day’s events included some water fun at the Community Center fields.
The Warm Springs Nation
Boxing Club will host Pi-Ume-
Sha Boxing on Saturday, June
25, starting at 4:30 p.m.
There will be 30 USA Box­
ing sanctioned bouts, said coach
Austin Smith.
Here are the scheduled bouts
featuring Warm Springs Nation
boxers (listed first) versus their
opponents:
Lai Thompson -vs- Uriah
Cervantes, of Round 3 Boxing
Club, 65 pounds.
Darnell Williams -vs-
Lenardo Huesca, Chief Corner­
stone Club, 90 pounds.
Justine Briseno -vs-
Katherine Interian, Chief Cor­
nerstone, 75 pounds.
Joel Thompson -vs- Oscar
Campos, Round 3 Boxing Club,
55 pounds.
Shosania Garcia -vs- Joanna
Cervantes, Round 3, 109
pounds.
Brandon Lucei -vs- Miguel
Flores, Round 3, 138 pounds.
Antonie Scott -vs- Genero
Marquez, Chief Cornerstone,
160 pounds.
Shag Spino -vs- Isaac Lopez,
Chief Cornerstone, 118 pounds.
Scot Shaniah -vs- Kassandra
Crandall, Contenders Boxing
Club, 115 pounds.
Anand Phillips -vs- Cesar
Lira, Grand Ave., 121 pounds.
David Martinez -vs-* Derek
Cruz, Beaverton PAL.
Wesley Graybael -vs-
Terrence Oddie, West Pordand.
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S hante l Knee land is gradu­
ating from Hoopa Valley High
School in California. She was
a student at Madras High be­
fore making the move to Cali­
fornia. A fter graduation, she
wants to take courses at Shasta
College in Redding. S hante l will
be returning to Warm Springs
to work for the summer.
Congratulations, Shantel!
Hove, Mom and the Family.
Home destroyed by fire
Flames consumed the home and a vehicle.
Warm Springs Fire and
Safety responded at 4:10 a.m.
on June 14 to a structure fire
on Tao-shuh Street in Warm
Springs.
The firefighters arrived to
find the single-family dwelling
carport and roof in flames.
The fire then quickly spread
to the rest of the residence, the
porch, a near by vehicle and a
small amount of grass.
The cause of the fire is cur­
rently under investigation by the
Oregon State Fire Marshal’s of­
fice and Warm Springs Fire and
Safety.
Fire and Safety was aided in
fighting the structure fire by the
Warm Springs Police Depart­
ment and Jefferson County Fire
District No. 1.
According to Assistant Fire
Chief Karla Bagley-Tias, the
structure and contents were
deemed a total loss.
Bagley-Tias said, “Thankfully
everyone got out safely.”
Fathers Day Fundraising, Salmon bake, chicken enchiladas,
also fundraising for Tony R. beef p o t roast, a ll served with
Holliday. W h en : June 17 baked potato, macaroni salad,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . Spanish rice, salsa.
Thankyou everyone, from the
W here: Warm Springs Com­
munity Center, snack bar area. Holliday family.
Pi-Ume-Sha
Treaty Days
Springs - 1855-2011
Boxing
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Sanctioned USA Boxing,
Oregon LBC
Warm Springs Community Center - 2200 Hollywood Blvd.
75 + bouts - Local teams and out-of-state teams.
Saturday ; June 25 at the Warm Springs Community Center.
Boxing starts at 4:30 p.m.
General admission at the door.
Hosted by the Warm Springs
Nation Boxing Club.
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