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Page 6 October 19, 2011 Spily^y Tyvnoo, Warm Springs, Oregon W .S . hosts the O u t la w R o d e o Golf invitational winners Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort and Casino, and the Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Associa tion hosted the Twenty-Sec ond Annual Northwest Indian Invitational G olf Tourna ment earlier this month. Cruz Bocanegra o f M a dras won the $500 champion ship prize with a score of 148. Jayso n Ray and K elly W etcher tied for second (gross) with scores of 151. Emerson Miller of Warm Springs won the first net prize of $400 with a score of 145. Here are the rest of the re sults by category: The Warm Springs Rodeo A sso ciatio n ho sted the O utlaw Rodeo earlier this month. The Jaso n Smith team of Warm Springs took first place in the wildhorse race. Second place went to the Bill Caporgno team from California; third, Spud Smith Jr. team, Ma dras; and fourth, Randy Stewart team, Windowrock, Ariz. More results are as follows: Senior wild colt race First, Louise Stewart team, Warm Springs; second, Kelston Buckskin team, Toppinish; third, Brandon Bailey team, Warm Springs. Mens Flight 1st gross: Mathew Baker, Canada. 2nd gro ss: O.J. Jack, Canada. 1st net: Richard Baker, Canada. 2nd net: Je sse B aker, Canada. Junior wild colt race First, Tasie Hisatake team; second, Thomas Leclaire team; third, Brady David team, all of Warm Springs. Wild cow race First, Ty Whenshyunt team, Salem; second, Tevor Suppah team , W arm Sprin gs; third, Brittney DeVore team, Madras. Senior Flight 1st gross: L ouie P itt, Warm Springs. 2nd gross: Ja y K eyes, Yakama. 3rd gross: Jon Bergstrom, Cow riding First-place: Amber Lageyette, Madras. Chehalis Wash. 4th gross: Gary George, Pendleton. 5th gross: A rlen Washines/Frank Knychief. 1st net: Len B elcourt, Canada. 2nd net: Owen Danzuka Sr., Warm Springs. 3rd net: Cordell Camp. 4th net: Rich Wells, Tahola Wash. 5th net: Satch M iller, Warm Springs. Ladies 1st gross: Cherelle Lam bert, Tacoma. 2nd gross: Sharon Jack, Canada. 1st net: Michele Stacona, Warm Springs. 2nd net: Jolene Estimo, Warm Springs. A thank you The K ah-N ee-Ta G olf Association wishes to thank the sponsors of the tourna m ent: K ah-N ee-T a H igh Desert Resort and Casino; Warm Springs Com posite Products, and Wildhorse Re sort and Casino. Water Polo tourney K N T run results tallied Battle on the Rez The following are the results, in order o f finishing, of the 2011 Kah-Nee-Ta Fall Run (par ticipants are from Warm Springs unless otherwise indicated): October 29, 2011 at Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort & Casino 1 -Mile Fun Run/Walk (27 par ticipants) H annah A rn, G resham ; Cecelia LeClaire; Attcity Begay, A m ail R hoan, O dessa C leaven ger, B end; D oug P rese nte d by the W arm S prings B oxing C lub. G eneral adm ission tickets available at the door. Event begins at 6 p.m. V____________________________________________________ J Comeback Player of the Year award for Ellsbury Best Tires 874 SW Adams Dr., Madras “While having a need for tires or while repairs are vital, there is no substitute for quality products and service. ” Ph. 541-777-9274 (Benito) 541-279-3147 (Jose) V.__________________________ ________________________ \ Cleavenger, Bend; Mary Olney, Dylan Heath, and Sonia Heath. A aron Culps Jr., K aisha Suppah, Joseph Tuckta, Amare LeClaire-Jones, Hayden Heath, Edward Heath, Carl Martinez, Billie Suppah, Myrtle Suppah, Lori Switzler, Katrina Greene, D estry Begay, Jo letta Begay, M ichael Leecy, Yvette Leecy, Yolanda Yallup, Tanner Yallup and LaVonne Boise. J Jaco b y E llsbury won the Comeback Player of the Year Award for his bounce-back 2011 seasons. Ellsbury said he was grate ful to receive the award. “This is a tremendous honor,” he said on his Twitter page. “Thank you to writers who voted for me, my teammates and fans.” Ellsbury plays outfield for the Boston Red Sox. This year he achieved some Red Sox firsts, hitting 30 homers and driving in 100 runs from the leadoff spot, and joining the 30- 30 club (30 homers, 30 steals) by stealing 39 bases. Ellsbury posted career-bests in most offensive categories this season after playing just 18 games in 2010 because of inju ries. The 28-year-old Ellsbury, in his fifth big league season with the Boston Red Sox, batted .321 with 32 homers and 105 RBIs. He also led the majors with 364 total bases and 83 extra-base hits. Lance Berkm an was also named MLB Comeback Player of the Year. Photos courtesy of Dayle Tufti The Madras High School water polo team won the Oct. 14 tournament at the Madras Aquatic Center. 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