Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, March 07, 2012, Page 6, Image 6

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    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
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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.
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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.)
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