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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon November 14, 2012 Page 3 Finishing up w ith big road project Work crews were finishing up w ith the construction w ork on H ollyw ood and Tenino. The work started in Sep tember, and involved appli cation of a 2-inch layer of asphalt on Tenino and Holly wood, on the roadways near their intersection. The Hollywood-Tenino paving was funded through the BIA infrastructure bud get, and cost an estimated $600,000. The paving on Hollywood is from the Shitike Creek Bridge to up past the inter section. On Tenino the paving is n ear th e ad m in istra tio n building down along the en trance to the com m unity center. - The project also included sidewalk and concrete curb repair and replacement. Crew applies final paving on Tenino by the administration building. Dave McMechan/Spilyay W inning season for M H S football team By W iM Robbins For the Spilyay Tymoo O ne play was all it took to set the tone and establish the theme for last Friday night’s round-one playoff game be tween the Madras White Buf faloes and the Scappoose In dians. After Madras received thè initial kickoff, the Buffs of fense saw their first of six in terceptions. A nd it was ScappoOse who would turn an even mix of pass and run and defense into a 50-6 win. The Buffs would try their hardest, but no matter what they did, or who got the ball, it was Scappoose who was al ways there to make the stop. Madras did run the ball and was able to slow down the lightning fast attack o f their opponent. But in the end it was just too much. There were too many weap ons and too many turnovers for Madras to succeed. Very good season MHS head football coach Rick Wells said ,the game’s outcome was not nearly as im p o rtan t as the team s progress this season. Talking about w hat he wanted his players to gain from this playoff experience, Wells said, “Ultimately I want them to feel, when they leave the field, and no matter what the score, that their experi ence as a Madras football player this year was awe some.”1 $100 Reward For return or information helping return missing dog, our family pet. She is a German sheppard. Her color is pure white, named ‘Kaiko.’ W eight is about 50 pounds. If anyone knows where this dog is, please call 541-325-2062, Tony or SeeGrey. 6331 Sunny Side Dr., Warm Springs. In many ways that state ment is applies to this year’s team. With Coach Wells leading the charge the Madras White Buffalo football team went farther than anyone had an ticipated. They went head- to head with some o f the state’s best, and theoutcomes were often exactly what Wells wanted to see. Game after game Wells stuck to his theme o f “Be great,” and the team bought into it. “They believe now,” he said. “They are more confi dent that they have learned how to better execute what they are supposed to do.” It was that theme of “Be Great” that carried the team into unknown territory; and though they may have come growth. After Friday’s loss, and after all was said and done, Coach Wells gathered his team at mid field just as he had done all year, and sang the praises of this team that had fought so hard to get to where they, were. He reassured them that even though the scoreboard said differently, they were all winners and will remain that way for life if they remem ber those simple words, “Be Great.” There were a few tears, and emotions were high, but even in the m idst o f the agony th at defeat brings, there was still a light shining brightly that will no doubt motivate and light the way for the next team to “Be Great.” The season was a great one for the White Buffs and the u p sh o rt at tim es score-w ise, th e y e x c e lle d in p e r s o n a l even better.. Open Wednesday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ph. 541-553-1041 STEKEC 20UNDZ UNLIMITED 1225SWHwy, 97 Madras, OR 97741 475-7123 Legal Aid Services of Oregon provides free as sistance to low-income Oregonians in many civil cases. Phone Legal Aid Services of Oregon to sched ule an appointment to speak with an attorney on the first Monday of the month (excluding Holidays) at the Warm Springs Community Action Team building, 1136 PaiuteAve., Warm Springs. Call (541)385-6944 on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday mornings be tween 10 a.m. and noon, or on Tuesday and Thurs day afternoons between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. A ssisted Living fa c ility 2321 Ollgllie L^ne (PO Box 6) Warm Springs, OR. 97761 n e x t seaso n p ro m ises to be Call 541-553-1182 3 6 t h A n n u a l W arm S p rin g s In d ia n H olid a y B o w lin g T o u rn a m en t November 2 2 - 2 4 ,2 0 1 2 ILawi ILamcss ][§>§)§> MIE IE nntes Located at the corner of Warm Springs St. & Hollywood BJvd. n H ig h gx L o o k .e e Loa m u j t w iin « iiiU w i F r in ita MS8 IJ a M fR saw F if f m i *L M Ver IBnntoy/IRHP Urenti *MMM> MIXED TEAM DOUBLES/SEVGLES SENIOR MASTERS Thursday Friday Friday 5:30 pm 3 :0 0 pm & 8 :0 0 pm 11:30 am & 2 :3 0 pin 8 2 5 Entry Friday 0 :0 0 am BIG DOG MASTERS MASTERS Friday 5:30 pm Friday 5:3 0 pm 8 3 2 Entry 8 3 0 Entry USBCYOUTH Saturday 10:00 am 8 1 0 .0 0 (Part. Fee 8 2 .0 0 ) MIXED DOUBLES Saturday 12:00 pm & 4 :0 0 pm HOLIDAY ROLL-OFF Saturday 2 :0 0 pm 8 2 0 .0 0 (Due w/l" team events) Contact»: Austin Greene Jr. Birney Greene-Boise P.O. Box 1327 P.O. Box 3 2 7 Warm Springs, Oregon 97761 Warm Springs, OR 97761 541-553-1953 541-553-5667 cougar. kegler2(ft yalioo.eom birneygreene boise<ffyahoo.com Margie Tuckta P.O. llox 89 5 Warm Springs, OR 97761 541-553-9207 bonnie 55 10<jy'yahoo.eom NOT UIIANC it'A LUTEO & ERAGES