Big win for White Buffalos at N. Marion
By W ill Bobbins
fo r the Spilyay Tymoo
T he Madras W hite B uf
falo varsity fo o tb all team
looked like an entirely differ
ent team last Friday against
N orth Marion. The game got
o ff to an unusual start when
the Huskies decided to onside
kick the initial kickoff.
T he move surprised many,
including Madras head coach
Rick Wells, w ho said, “I t ’s
high school football, you’ve
got to expect those kinds o f
things... We had our breaks,”
he ad d ed , “ an d th ey had
theirs.”
T he attem pt to trick the
White Buffs was short lived
and N orth Marion would give
up p o ssession after ju st 7
plays.
Two plays later White B uff
wide receiver Devin Ceciliani
ran for 80 yards for the first
o f six Madras touchdowns.
Later, Ciciliani would score
on a run o f 25 yards and a
pass o f 7 yards.
The W hite B uff defense,
which has struggled against
th e ru n in th ree p rev io u s
games, was much improved.
In the first half, each time
N o rth M arion w ould gain
possession, the M adras de
fense stepped it up a notch,
only allowing small gains.
Coach Wells said, ‘W e just
told ourselves that we were
going to have the mentality
to get better.”
T he H uskies’ b est drive
lasted 15 plays that chewed
eight minutes from the clock,
b ut was stopped after N ick
Picard exploded through the
line and sacked the N o rth
M arion QB for an 11 yard
loss.
Three plays later the hus
kies were forced to punt and
the W hite Buffs responded
w ith a three play drive that
concluded w ith an 85 yard
touchdown strike to wide re
ceiver Jack Fine.
M adras w o u ld g e t o n e
m ore score before the half
when QB Steele Haugen con
nected with Aaron Phillips on
a 56-yard pass to the corner
o f the end zone
In the second half N orth
Marion fumbled the kick o ff
an d th e W hite B uffs w ent
seven plays, ending, in a 4-
yard touchdow n run by re
turning back Joe Hisatake.
The Huskies would end up
scoring three touchdowns in
the second half but it wasn’t
m eant to be, as Madras kept
the ball on the ground and
would eventually take a knee
to finish the game w ith a 46-
18 Tri Valley League win..
Madras QB Steele Haugen
com pleted 12 o f 16 passes
fo r 238 y ard s a n d th re e
touchdowns.
D evin C iciliani scored
th ree tim es, Jo e H isatak e
twice, and once each for Jack
Fine and Aaron Phillips.
The White Buffaloes (2-3)
will now prepare for their next
g am e th is F rid ay a g ain st
Molalla. The Indians come
in to th e gam e w ith a 1-5
re c o rd a n d 0-1 in league
games. Last week Molalla was
beaten by Estacada 6-0.
Madras coach Wells said
o f Molalla, “We know each
other very well. We run simi
lar offenses and similar de
fe n se s, a n d it w ill b e a
slugfest. They w ant to make
the playoffs just like we do.”
F rid a y ’s g am e c a n b e
heard on K W SO 91.9 FM
w ith W ill “T h e W ilm an ”
R obbins calling th e action
starting at 7 p.m.
Youth
Football
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Sports
Sc-he-fale
H e re is th e u p c o m in g
sports schedule for the Ma
dras W hite Buffalo athletic
teams:
Thursday, Oct. 4
Water Polo, v. Redmond.
4 p.m. at the Madras Aquatic
Center
Volleyball, v. Molalla. 6:30
p.m.
at M adras H ig h
School.
Boys Soccer, v. Molalla. 4
p.m.
at the MHS Soccer
Field.
Girls Soccer, at Molalla. 6
p.m.
Friday, O ct. 5
, Football: MHS at Molalla.
7 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 6
Cross Country, at South
Albany.
Volleyball Tournament: 8
a.m. at Junction City.
Tuesday, Oct 9
Volleyball, at Estacada.
6:30 p.m.
Fourth- through 6th-grade
youth have football
practice for the Youth
Tackle Football League
organized by Bend Metro
Parks and Recreation.
The kids play on the
Jefferson County team
and play their games on
Sundays in Bend.
Practices alternate
between Warm Springs
and Madras.
Boys Soccer, at Estacada.
6 p.m.
Girls Soccer, v. Estacada.
4 p.m. at the MHS Soccer
Field.
Thursday, Oct. 11
Football, v. LaSalle. 7 p.m.
at Madras High School.
Water Polo Tournament: 6
p.m. Girls; 7 p.m. Boys at
M edford.
Friday, Oct. 12
Water Polo Tournament, 8
a.m —9:30 p.m., Parkrose.
Saturday, Oct. 13
• Water Polo Tournam ent,
4-8 p.m., Parkrose.
Volleyball Tournament. 8
a.m. at Seaside.
Tuesday, Oct. 16
Water Polo, at Redmond.
4 p.m.
Boys Soccer, v. Gladstone.
4 p.m., MHS Soccer Field.
Girls Soccer, at Gladstone.
6:30 p.m.
MHS halls open to walkers
Important to report poachers
T h e re se rv a tio n is just
over 650,000 acres co v er
ing over 1,000 square miles.
So it is n o t always possible
for law and game enforce
m en t officers to spot every
poacher w ho m ight be h u n t
ing o r fishing on the reser
vation.
Tribal members w ho wit-
October 3, 2012
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ness a fishing or wildlife of
fense are being reminded that
they have the ability to report
offenses.
The tribes need your help
in p ro te c tin g n a tu ra l re
sources. I f you witness a vio
lation, please call 541-553-
8300. Those w ho report may
remain anonymous.
M ountain View H ospital
Community Health Program
has again arranged access for
exercisers to walk in the halls
at Madras High School.
This is available Oct. 10-
March 22.
The main Hallways at Ma
dras High School will be open
free o f charge for registered
participants to walk in a safe,
Ceded Area buck tags
C eded A rea buck tags
are available for h u n tin g
through Oct. 31.
R eservation b uck tags
are available fo r h u n tin g
through Oct. 28.
Bear season is from now
u n til Nov. 30, 2012; and
again from A pril 13-May
31, 2013.
C o u g a r s e a s o n is
th r o u g h M a r c h 3 0 ,
2013.
Tags will be given out
tw o days prior. N atu ral
R esources has extended
h ours for T hursday and
Friday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
T he phone num ber is
541-553-2001.
warm, dry, level, and well-lit
setting from 7-7:30 a.m. ev
ery m orning that school is in
session.
P lease re g iste r at th e
M ountain View Hospital ad
ministration wing to receive
your badge for entry and the
walking map. For more infor
mation, please call Beth Ann
Beamer 541-460-4023.
Festival includes Sasquatch talk
O n Saturday and Sunday,
O ct. 6 and 7, th e M o u n t
H o o d Salm on, M ushroom
and Bigfoot Festival will be
held in Rhododendron.
Admission is free and ac
tivities will include a Salmon
B ake b o th days, th e M t.
H ood Scarecrow champion
ship and Sasquatch Talk. This
is from 10 a.m. til 5 p.m. both
days at M t H ood Village near
Brightwood on Hwy 26.
Hunting season update from Wildlife Dept.
Please come by the N atu
ral Resources office to pick
up your ceded and reserva
tion tags and a state lands Big
Game Regulations Guide and
to sign up for lottery hunts.
You may pick up your tag
up to tw o days before the
start o f the hunt.
You can also go online for
more State Lands Big Game
inform ation at:
w w w .dfw .state.or.u s/re
sources /hunting/big_gam e
The following are the 2012
W arm Springs R eservation
H unting Regulations:
per family. It is unlawful to
take spotted kittens or female
cougars with spotted kittens.
The following is a list o f
ceded land tags that are avail
able. (For a list o f hunts start
ing in N ovem ber, Decem ber
and January visit the Natural
Resources office.)
Hunts that started in Sept.
Buck deer— Bag lim it is
tw o buck deer w ith visible
antler per person (hunt num
ber, hunt name, hunt dates).
W S D T - C ed ed A rea
Buck 1 - Sept. 29-Oct. 18.
Deer season: Sept. 29— Hunts starting in October:
Antelope— Bag limit is one
Oct. 28. Bag limit is one buck
deer having n o t less than a
forked antler, per family.
Elk season: Nov. 3—18.
Bag limit is one elk per fam
ily.
Nov. 19—30. Bag limit is
o'ne antlered elk per family.
Bear season: Fall: Sept.
29-Nov. 30. Spring: April 1 3 -
May 31, 2013. Bag lim it is
one bear per m onth, except
cubs and sows with cubs are
protected.
Cougar season: Sept. 29,
2012—M arch 30, 2013. Bag
limit is one cougar per m onth
doe or fawn (hunt num ber,
hunt name, hunt dates).
WS443A1 - Columbia Pla
teau No. 1 - O ctober 13-21.
Antelope— Bag limit is one
b u ck (h u n t n u m b er, h u n t
name, h unt dates).;
WS443A2 - Columbia Pla
teau No. 2 - Oct. 13-21.
Antlerless elk— bag limit
is on e antlerless elk (h u n t
n u m b er, h u n t nam e, h u n t
dates).
WS247D2 - W G rant Pvt
# 2 - Oct. 1-Dec. 31.
WS237T2 - O choco Unit
Youth H u n t # 2 - Oct. 13-19.
WS240A - M aupin-W est
Biggs - Oct. 13-Nov. 30.
Buck deer— Bag lim it is
one buck deer w ith visible
antler per person (hunt num
ber, hunt name, hunt dates).
W S D T - C ed ed A rea
Buck 2 - Oct. 19-31.
Buck deer— Bag lim it is
one deer either sex (hunt num
ber, hunt name, hunt dates).
WS100M - H ood U nit &
H ood
R vr
V alley
Muzzleloader - Oct. 13-23.
WS139M1 - SE Metolius
#1 Muzzleloader - O ct. 20-
26.
Bull elk— Bag limit is one
bull elk w ith visible antler
(hunt num ber, h u n t nam e,
hunt dates). ,
W SCET - Cascade G en
eral Elk Season - O ct. 13-19.
WSRME1 - Rocky Mtn.
No. 1 Elk Season - Oct. 24-
28.
WS235M - Paulina-E. Fort
R ock M uzzleloader - O ct.
13-21.
Controlled elk— Bag limit
is one elk either sex (hunt
n u m b er, h u n t nam e, h u n t
dates).
W S265M - E G ra n t
Muzzleloader - Oct. 13-19.
WS238C1 - G rizzly P ri
vate No. 1 - Oct. 24-28.
W S241A - T h e D alles
Watershed - Oct. 24-28.
WS247A1 - N orthside Pvt
N o .l - Oct. 24-28.
WS248A2 - H eppner No.
2 - Oct. 24-28.
WS248B1 - Ritter N o .l -
Oct. 24-28.
Controlled elk— Bag limit
is one spike only.
W S249A2 - U kiah U nit
N o 2 - Oct. 24-28.
M an d ato ry reporting
For 2012 there is man-
datory reporting of hunter
harvest.
Failure to report harvest
results will be a loss o f hunt
ing privileges for the subse
quent tags.
H u n te rs are im p o rta n t
sources o f wildlife related in
formation. T he inform ation
gathered from hunter Surveys
is valuable for biologists, wild
life c o m m itte e an d trib a l
co u n c il to h elp m ake in
form ed wildlife management
decisions.
By reporting, you are help
ing m onitor wildlife popula
tions and helping enhance
hunting opportunities. Infor
mation from hunters who did
n o t h unt or harvest an ani
mal is as im portant as hunt
ers w ho did take an animal.
H unter surveys are available
at the N atural Resources of
fice and will be given out with
tags. Thank you for your par
ticipation!
The Warm Springs
Wildlife Department.
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