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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 2012)
Recreation activities planned for spring break Girls at state The Madras High School girls basketball team plays Philom ath this Wednesday, March 7, in the quarterfinals o f the state 4A basketball tournament. The girls advanced in the tournam ent after defeating Central 46-33 at hom e last Friday. T h e boys v arsity team lost to Sisters over the weekend, 53-40. The girls play at 1:30 p.m. this Wednesday at the Gill C oliseum at O regon State University. T hey are a top seed, with Sutherlin, in the tournament. The semi-finals are on Friday at 1:30. The third-fifth place game is on Saturday; and the champion ship is at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, March 10. (See schedule below.) Mgrch 7, 2012 Spi'lygy Tymoo, Wgrrn Springs, Oregon Pgge 6 T he W arm Springs Recre ation Department has scheduled a full w eek o f activities for spring break later this month. Here is the schedule: Monday, March 26 G am e room , 8-11:45 a.m., M anic M onday video games and more. Carol’s Room: 8-11:45 a.m., Design your salmon. 1 p.m .: T e rry C o u rtn ey speaks, salmon activities. 2 p.m., Running clinic. 3 p.m. Spring break fun run. 4 p.m.: LaCross/stix at the ball fields. Carol’s Room crafts/ design your salmon. Dave McMechan/Spilyay The Madras girls extended their win streak against Sisters at home, Feb. 24. 2012 OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les Schwab Tires 4A Girls Basketball State Championship Thursday, March 29 8-9 a.m.: Carol’s Room, open room. 8:30 a.m.: Morning walk. 9-11 a.m.: Mad Scientist Fun F ood experim ents. 11-11:45 a.m.: Carol’s Room, open room. 1-4:45 p.m.: Carol’s Room, Leggo’s crafts. 1:30-3:30 p.m.: Baseball fundamentals. Tuesday, March 27 Friday, March 30 8:30 a.m.: Morning walk; 10 a.m., leave to hike Smith Rock, return at 2:30. 8-11:45 a.m .: C a ro l’s R oom — paper m ache. 1-4:45 p.m., paper mache, crafts. 3-4:45 p.m., dodge ball. 8-11:45 a.m.: G ame Freak game room. 8:30: morning walk. 8- 12 noon, Carol’s Room, open Finnish Day, take home crafts. 9- 10: Morning activity: Catch a Tail. 12:30: L e t’s G o to the Movies (return about 4 p.m.). 2-3 p.m.: A fternoon activity: Whiffle ball. Wednesday, March 28 March 7-10, Gill Coliseum, Oregon State University, Corvallis 8:30 a.m., Morning walk. 8- 11:45 a.m., Carol’s Room board gam es, F arkle, Toy S tory Y ahtzee, C hinese C heckers, crafts. 9-10 a.m., morning activ ity, Line Tag. 1-4:45 p.m.: Paint ing, water color and more, make a craft, Ukraine eggs. 2-3 p.m., field hockey. KNT mini marathon in April The Kah-Nee-Ta Mini Mara thon is scheduled for Sunday, April 22. The scheduled race distances are going to be the. 14.5 mile, 10k, 5k and the 1- mile fun run/walk. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. at the K N T village front gate. The bus for the 14.5 mile run will load runners and leave the village front gate at 8:30 a.m. sharp. The 14.5 mile run begins in Simnasho at 9 a.m., and other races to begin at 10 a.m. from the village front gate. Awards given to the top three finishers in the male and female divisions in all age categories. D oor prize for which every registered runner will be given a ticket, as well as free entry pass into the Kah-Nee-Ta Vil lage Pool. Pre-registration fee: $12 with t-shirt; $80 without t-shirt. Day o f race fee: $15 with t- shirt; $10 without. For more inform ation con tact the Comm unity Wellness Center/Recreation Department at 541-553-3243. Many winners at Thirty-Fifth bowling tourney The following are results o f the Thirty-Fifth Annual Warm Springs Indian Holiday Bowling T o u rn a m e n t, h eld at Lava Lanes: Mixed team (22 team s) prize fund $824. F irst. L ane C ru iz e rs— 2478+405=2883. $360/jackets. A liso n A ran d a, T o p p en ish ; Stacee Isaac, Yakima; Austin C arl, T o p p en ish . A n th o n ey Aranda, Toppenish. S econd. S trike F o rc e — 2421+321=2742. $250. Bille C alvin, C arso n C ity; D o n Bagley, W arm S prings; Ray Jones, W arm Springs; Buddy Fillmore, Carson City. T h ird , N 8V R o llerz—- 2208+450=$204. Aliena Holds, White Swan; Shannon Wallabee, W apato; K erby W allace, W apato; Q uincy W allabee, White Swan. Women’s singles (20 en tries) Prize fund $185. F irst, M aggie D ix o n , S u san v ille— 582 + 1 5 0 = 7 3 1 ; $80/jacket. Second, Lucinda H e a th , W arm S p rin g s— 46 3 + 2 5 2 = 7 1 5 ; $60. T h ird , Aliena H olds, W hite Swan— 555+150=711; $45. Men’s singles (36 entries) Prize fund $333. F irst, B uddy F illm o re, C arso n City, 7 0 1 + 5 4 = 7 5 5 ; $ 90/jacket. Second, A ustin Carl, Toppenish, 685+30=715; $70. Third, Gerald Danzuka, W arm Springs, 624+75=699; $60. Fourth, Rich Wolfe Sr., W arm Springs, 601+93=694; $50. F ifth , A ustin G reen e, W arm Springs, 642+48=690; $40. Sixth, Anthoney Aranda, Toppenish, 609+75=683; $23. Women’s doubles (ten en tries) Prize fund $185. First, Sharon Jones and Lana L e o n a rd , W arm S prings. 1229+216=1445; $145/jackets. S econd, M argie T u ck ta and Serina “ C ena” W olfe, W arm Springs. 1051+294=1345; $40. Men’s doubles (18 entries) Prize fund $333. F irst, A u stin C arl an d A nthoney Aranda, Toppenish. 1293+105=1398; $160/jackets. Second (tie), Rodney Adams Jr. and Raymond Shike Jr., Warm S prings. 1290 + 9 9 = 1 3 8 9 ; $86.50. Second (tie), Delvis H eath and G erald D anzuka, W arm S prings. 1161+228=1389; $86.50. Laritta Maeann Greene M em orial— added $250— Women’s All-Events (18 en tries) Prize fund $90. First, Lana Leonard, Warm Springs, 1686+396=2082; $60 p lus $ 2 5 0 /ja c k e t. S econd, Jolene Switzler, Warm Springs, 1051+540=2062; $30. Men’s All-Events (18 en tries) Prize fund $90. F irst, B uddy F illm o re, Carson City, 2023+162=2185; $ 5 5 /jack et. Second, A ustin C arl, T o p p en ish , 2030+90=2120; $35. T hird, A nthoney Aranda, Toppenish, 1884+224=2073; $15. Mixed doubles (17 entries) Prize fund $314. F irst, M aggie D ix o n and Stacy D ix o n ; S usanville, 1229+216=$150/jackets. Sec ond, Sharon Jo n es and Brad D o n a h u e , W arm S prings, 1175+213=1388; $100. Third, Alison A randa and A nthoney A ran d a, T o p p en ish ; 1054+318=1372; $64.50. Youth Bowling results Youth Bowling, sponsored by K ah-Nee-Ta High D esert Re sort, Warm Springs Power and Water E nterprises; the Warm Springs Credit Board; prom ot ing youth activities, trophies and t-shirts to top three winners. B antam B um per— Stuffed Animals: First, Angel Aranda. Second, Robbie Warner. Third, Dee Dee Padilla. Bantam 8 and Under: First, Devyn Boise; second, Harryn Black. Preps 9-11 years: First, Anna Francis; second, Jake Frank; third, Cameron Mesplie. Juniors, 12-15: Raeanna Wis dom. Big Dog Challenge— spon- so red by S an d ra an d Je rry Sampson, $200 added money to the champion. First: Austin Carl, Toppenish, $70 plus $200 and jacket. Sec ond, Quincy Wallabee, W hite Sw an, $50. T h ird , B uddy F illm o re, C arso n City, $40. F o u rth , Ray Shike, W arm Springs; $30. F ifth , A aro n Dixon, Susanville, $20. Men’s “A” Division First, Brad Donahue, Warm Springs, $90/jacket. Second, Kerby Wallabee, Wapato, $60. Third, Don Bagley, Warm Springs, $45. Fourth, Joseph LeClair, Selah, $35. Owen Danzuka Jr., Warm Springs, . $22. Men’s “B” Division First, Rodney Adams, Warm Springs, $75/jacket. Second, K enneth Tuckta, Warm Springs, $55. T h ird , K evin Blueback, $35. Sponsored by Brad Donahue and Family, in memory o f Willie Trimble, added $200 ($60, $50, $40, $30, and $20). Men’s C Division First, Joseph Tuckta, Warm Springs, $110/jacket. Second A aron Greene, Warm Springs, $90. Third, Delvis Heath, $70. F o u rth , Je rm ay n e T u ck ta, Warm Springs, $50. Fifth, Dal las Winishut, Warm Springs, $20. Women’s “A” Division. First, Sharon Jones, W arm Springs, $70/jack et. Second, S tacee Isaac, Y akim a, $50. T h ird , Lana L eonard, W arm Springs, $35. L a ritta G reen e M em orial A dded $100 (Austin Greene) $58 (Cathy M arin-W isdom ). Women’s “B” Division. First, Cathy Marin-Wisdom, Bastro Valley, Calif., $75 plus $ 1 5 8 /jack et. S econd, Cece M arin, O akland, Calif., $50. Third, N orene Sampson, Warm Springs, $40. Fourth, Jolene Switzler, $33. Simnasho garden workshops A Simnasho Community G arden W orkshop will be held this Thursday, March 8 fro m 6-8:30pm at th e Simnasho Church/C om m u- nity Center, next to the old school. The workshop will cover soils and garden planning. A second Simnasho Com m unity G arden W orkshop will be held next Thursday, March 15 from 6-8:30 p.m. also at th e S im nasho Church/Com munity Center. This workshop will cover v eg eta b le v arieties for Simnasho. T h ese w o rk sh o p s are sponsored by the O SU ’Ex te n sio n O ffice in W arm Springs. Senior Masters—Men. First, Birney Greene-Boise, Warm Springs, $75/jacket. Sec ond, Owen Danzuka Sr., Warm S p rin g s, $50. T h ird , Je rry Sampson, Warm Springs, $25. Holiday Roll-Off Men’s “A” Division. B uying b eadw ork Now buying beadwork at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort Gift Shop. Looking for small Coin Purses, Barrettes, key chains, Earrings, and necklace. We also offer consignment for larger beaded items. Please contact Amanda at 553-1112. First, Buddy Fillmore, $70/ jacket. Second, Austin Carl, $50. Third, Anthoney Aranda, $35. Fourth, Ray Shike, $25. Fifth, Joseph LeClaire. Men’s “B” Division. First, Alfred Estirno Jr., $70/ jack et. S eco n d , S h an n o n W allabee, $50. T h ird , Jo e Noriego, $35. Fourth, Clinton C arl, $25. F ifth , K evin Blueback. Men’s “C”Division. First, Joe Tuckta, $70/jacket. S eco n d , N o rm C lark, $50. T hird, Jerm ayne Tuckta, $35. F o u rth , D elv is H e a th , $25. Fifth, Dallas Winishut. Located at the corner of Warm Springs St. & Hollywood Blvd. Open Wednesday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ph. 541-553-1041 J Women’s “A” Division First, Lana Leonard, $ 5 0 / jacket. Second, Stacee Isaac, $35. T hird, Cena Wolfe, $30. F o u rth , S h aro n Jo n e s, $25. Fifth, Stephanie Luke. Women’s “B” Division First, Jolene Switzler, $40/ jacket. Second, Cathy Marin- W isdom , $35. T h ird , Cecilia N oriego, $30. F o u rth , Angie Spino, $25. Fifth, Margie Tuckta. ( ------------------ Legal A id S e rv ic e s o f O reg on p ro v id e s fre e assistance to low-income Oregonians in many civil cases. Speak with an attorney during drop-in hours 1 to 4 p.m. on the first Monday of the month at the Warm Springs Community Action Team building, 1136 Paiute Ave, Warm Springs. Or call 385-6944 Monday through Thursday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. (at lunch from noon-1 p.m.) ______________________________ ->