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A pril 4-, 2OÍ2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Page 6 Cougars tourney this weekend at center Root Feast Rodeo T h e C o u g ars A ll In d ia n Boys and G irls H igh School B asketball T o u rn am e n t this week will m ark its Twentieth Anniversary. T he Warm Springs Cougars Youth Basketball O rganization will host the Twentieth Annual tourney this Friday-Saturday, April 6-8, at the W arm Springs C o m m u n ity C e n te r g y m n a sium. Twelve boys teams, and eight girls teams will compete. Awards are given in each division. G irls division aw ards are championship wool jackets; run ner-up hooded sweatshirts; third- place crewnecks; fo u rth -p la c e t-shirts; M ost Valuable player jacket; All-Tourney crewnecks; Miss Hustie, and Miss Rebound. Boys d ivision aw ards are championship lettermans jack ets; runnerup hoo d ed sweat shirts; third-place crewnecks; fourth-place t-shirts; Most Valu able Player jacket; All Tourney crew necks; Mr. H u stle, and Most Rebounds. F o r m o re in f o rm a tio n , please contact tournam ent di rector A ustin G reene at 541- 553-1953 (home) or 541-553- 3243 (m essages) N o collect calls please. 25th Annual BAAD Tournament Yvonne Iverson photos. Sacred Thunder (pictured above) of Warm Springs won second place in the girls 9-11 year old division, losing to Lapwai in the championship. Triston Smith of Warm Springs came home with a championship jacket playing with the Cougars. Kelsie Shippentower (pictured left) played the National Anthem on his flute before the start of the championship games. The Basketball Against Alcohol and Drugs Tournament is in its 25th year, with the education topic this year focusing on bullying prevention. Youth soccer sign-ups Local youth can sign-up to play in the Jefferson County Youth Soccer league. Registra tion forms are available at the Je fferso n C ounty L ibrary in Madras. Team space is limited, so par ents should register their kids as soon as possible. Floyd Calica is a coach o f one o f the teams. “I would like to see a whole team from Warm Springs,” he said. “I coached five o f our tribal youth (last year) who did great. O ur kids have some real potential play ing soccer.” T he game, he said, builds team work and endurance, and teaches the youth a worldwide sport. Cleats, shin guards and goalie gloves are highly recommended for league play, to prevent sprain ankles and injuries Jto the shin. Games are twice a week. Prac tice is twice a week. Location has ch an g ed fro m W estside E l em entary to b eh in d M adras High School. this month in W.S. Look fof local rodeo ac tion later this month, as the Warm Springs Rodeo Asso ciation sponsors the R oot Feast Kids Rodeo and O pen Jackpot Rodeo, April 28-29. The Kids Rodeo starts at ll.a .m . on Saturday, April 28. This is for youth up to the age o f 17. The O pen Jackpot starts at noon on Sunday, April 29. The Saturday events in clude the following: Pony Express race (7-12 years; and 13-17); calf riding (7-12 years); cow riding (13- 17); barrel racing (6 and under, 7-12, and 13-17), flag racé (divisions same as bar rels), dummy roping (6 years and under), horseless roping (12 years an d u n d er), breakaway roping (17 and under); also, C hute doggin (17 years and under), calf scramble 12 and under; stick horse race, 5 years and under; wild colt race (two divisions: 12 and under, 13-17 years). Entry fee for the wild colt race is $30 per team; entry fee for other events is $10. Sunday events are as fol lows: O pen Pony Express race; buckskin horse riding, bare- back riding, Saddle bronc, or Wild Ride. Cow riding, calf roping, ladies and boys (15 and un der) breakaway roping, team roping (enter twice, entry fee $60 team). Ribbon roping (one male, one female), open barrel rac ing, junior barrel racing (13 years and under, $10. entry); Wild Horse race, open; wild colt race (12 years and un der; and 13-17; $30 per team). G re a se d pig race (all women, 18 and over), free. Entry fees $30 per event unless otherwise specified above. O ne-tim e office o f $10 plus entry. Call-ins for b o th days, April 23-24, after 6:30 p.m. at 541-325-9087; C heryl Tom, rodeo secretary. E n try fees paid in cash. Admission is $3: Pro Bronc Riding Asso ciatio n sa n c tio n e d W ild H orse Race. WARM SPRINCS COUCARS YOUTH BASKETBALL ORCANIYATION PRESENTS - THE JO™ ANNUAL WÄRM » R I N « COUCARf AU-INMAN IIKIISCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS K N T m ini marathon April 22 The Kah-Nee-Ta Mini Mjara- 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 w ithout 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 Departm ent at 541-553-3243. M W IT M L L TOURNAMENT APRIL 6,7,8,1012 W ARM « P R IM S ELEMENTARY CYMNASIUM AND THE W ARM SPRINCS COMMUNITY CENTER CIRLS DIVISION AWARM; Warm Springs St. & Hollywood Blvd. Open Wednesday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ph. 541-553-1041 Legal Aid Services of Oregon provides free 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 PaiuteAve, Warm Springs. Or call 385-6944 Monday through Thursday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. (at lunch from noon-1 p.m.) BOYS DIVISION AWARDS wchampmnthip wool jacket ! iochampiontihputtebman ' t »RUNNERUP HOODED!WEATTHIRTT » ! “ P U C E CREWNECK! » 4 ,B P U C E T -!H IR T ! MOOT V M IU R IE P U Y E R JACKET WAU-TOURNEY CREWNECK! M l!! HUTTLE, M l!! REBOUND »RUNNERUP HOODED !WEATH1IRT! M j ” PU CE CREWNECK! » 4’ " P U C E T -H IIB T ! MOW VALUABLEPUYER JACKET » ALL-TOURNEY CBEWNECK! MB. HUTTIE, MOTT REBOUND! FOB MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: AUTTIN CREENE, TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR P .0. 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