Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, December 26, 2012, Page 3, Image 3

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    Spilygy Tymoo, Wgrm Springs, Oregon
Pdge 3
December 26, 2012
2 boxing victories at Spokane tourney
Wrestling champs
T F T Boxing traveled to
Spokane recently for the D an
V assar M em o rial B ox in g
tournament.
The first bout in the 10-
year-old 80-pound division
Kywon took a m atch b o u t
with fellow Native American
fighter Skyler Red Deer-Eagle
from M ontana. Skyler is a
Boxer with the Flathead Box­
ing Club o f Kalispell, Mont.
In the first round o f the
match Kywon set up the right
hand and knocked the m outh­
piece o f Skyler out twice.
When the match continued
Kywon boxed with slick de­
fensive style, and outscored
Skyler for the entire round.
In th e se c o n d ro u n d
Kywon jabbed Skyler into the
ropes and threw a combina­
tion which resulted in Skyler
reviving a Standing 8 count.
D u rin g th e c o u n t, Skyler
shook his head to the referee
signaling “no m ore” and the
referee waved o ff the fight.
Kywon was victorious by RSC
(referee stopped contest).
In the second bout, in the
8-year old 65-pound division,
L eB ro n m a tc h e d w ith
D a m ia n C e rv an te s w ith
Round 3 Boxing o f Granger,
Wash.
LeBron and Damian m et
as 6-year-olds at several dif­
fe re n t to u rn am en ts. T hey
were anticipating their first
b o u t w hen they tu rn ed 8.
They finally got the match,
and it was a toe-to toe fight
from the beginning bell.
The first round was given
to Damian for landing more
p u n c h e s, an d he sh o w ed
more aggression. In the sec­
ond round LeBron was in­
structed to “beat him to the
punch and back him up.”
LeBron followed the in­
structions, jabbing D am ian
into the ropes. Damian began
to show fatigue at the middle
o f each round and LeBron
w on rounds 2 and 3 for a vic­
tory.
— Del-Ray Thompson
H o lid a y B o w lin g tou rn ey resu lts ta llie d
The Thirty-Sixth Annual
Warm Springs Indian Holiday
B ow ling T o u rn a m e n t was
h e ld N ov. 2 2 -2 4 a t Lava
Lanes in Bend. H ere are the
results from the tourney:
C o n g ra tu la tio n s to
Jaden Sanches and Gage
“ 12 G age” Cook. B oth
wreslters w ent undefeated
in their weight divisions,
capturing first place cham­
pio n sh ip s at the Sm ith
Rock Rumble Invitational,
which was a round-robin
fo rm a t an d N o rth w e st
Regional event,.with about
317 wrestlers o f various
weight classes.
B oth o f these cham ­
p ion w restlers reside in
Yakima, Wash. They1 all
tra v e le d d o w n to th e
R ed m o n d fa irg ro u n d s
event center in a snow
storm, 12 Gage and his
dad Ja s o n C ook, w ith
Ricky Lopez and Jaden
Sanchez,
Uncle Ricky and Jaden
are b o th W arm Springs
tribal descendants. Ricky’s
m other is tribal m em ber
Anita M endoza. Jaden’s
m o th e r is V irg in ia
S anchez; also, J a d e n ’s
great grandma is the late
Lolita Greeley. G reat job
guys!
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Mixed team (18 team s)
prize fund $666
F irst, Y akam a’s: D o n n a
and Virgil Lallashute, both o f
T o p p en ish , an d S tephanie
Luke and Maynard Honanie,
b o th o f Wapato. $320 plus
jackets.
S eco n d , L ast M in u te:
Raymond Jones and Jolene
S w itzler, W arm S p rin g s;
S tacee Isaac, S elah; an d
A n to n e H o n an ie, W apato.
$200.
Third, Deana Washington
and Rory Thomas, o f Mesa,
A riz.; and Cecilia and Jo e
N o rieg o , M ayw ood, Calif,
$146.
Women’s singles (22 en­
tries) prize fund $203.50.
First, Sharon Jones, Warm
S prings. S eco n d , D o n n a
Lallashute, W apato. T h ird ,
Sharon W owm I, C arson City,
Nev.
Men’s singles (32 entries)
prize fund $296.
F irst, A a ro n D ix o n ,
S usanville, Calif. S econd,
A n to n e H o n an ie, W apato.
Third, Rodney Adams, Warm
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
Springs. Fourth, Cyrus Dick
Jr., T o p p en ish . F ifth , Jo e
Noriego, Maywood.
Women’s doubles (11 en­
tries) prize fund $203.
First, M arissa H o ff and
M aggie D ixon, Susanville.
Second, Deana Washington,
M esa A riz.; and C ecilia
Noriego, Maywood.
Men’s doubles (16 entries)
prize fund $296.
F irst,
A u stin
C arl,
Toppenish; and Joe LeClaire,
Selah. S eco n d , A n to n e
Maynard H onanie, Wapato.
Third, Scott and Stacy Dixon,
Susanville.
Women’s All-Events (22
entries) prize $85
F irst,, M aggie D ix o n ,
Susanville. Second, Stacee
Isaac, Selah. .
Men’s All-Events (25 en­
tries) prize fund $125.
F irst, , A u stin ,. C arl,
T oppenish. Second, K erby
W allahee, W apato. T h ird ,
Aaron Greene; Warm Springs.
In Memory o f Lawrence
Shike Sr., sponsored by the
Shike Family pj Jacket plus
$200. I
Mixed Doubles (20 entries)
prize fund $320.
F irs t, J o le n e S w itzler,
W arm Springs; and A aron
D ixon, Susanville. Second,
L ucinda H eath and Delvis
H eath Sr., W arm Springs.
Third, Deana Washington and
Rory Thomas, Mesa.
M en ’s A D ivision : First,
R o d n ey A dam s, W arm
Springs; second, R aym ond
Jones, Warm Springs. Third,
B rad D o n a h u e , W arm
Springs.
Youth Bowling Results -
M en ’s B D iv isio n : First,
S te tso n
M cM inem ee,
T o p p e n ish . S eco n d , Jo e
Tuckta, Warm Springs. Third,
A a ro n D ix o n , Susanville.
F ourth, A lfred E stim o Jr.,
Warm Springs.
S p o n so re d by B rad
D onahue and Family — In
Memory o f Willie Trimble —
added $100/jacket.
M en ’s C D iv isio n : First,
Rory Thomas, Mesa; second,
Cyrus D ick Jr,, Toppenish;
third, Delvis H eath, Warm
S prings; fo u rth , C harles
Wolfe, Warm Springs.
S p o n so re d by th e W arm
Springs Power and Water and
the Warm Springs Credit en­
terprises board. Youth activi­
ties — Trophies to top three
winners and t-shirts.
B a n ta m : F irst, E m ery
G re e n e ; se c o n d , D evyn
Greene-Boise; third, Robbie
Warner.
P re p s 9-11 years: First,
Ashley Wood; second, Anona
Francis; third, Jarryn Black.
Juniors 12-15 years: First,
A aron W ood; second, Jake
F ra n k ;
th ird ,
A u relia
Ellenwood.
Senior 15-18 years: First,
Isiah E llen w o o d ; second,
Tyrin Wolfe.
Big Dog Challenge -
S p o n so red by Sandra and
Jerry Sampson - $200 added
money to the champion.
First, Ray Shike Jr., Warm
S prings. S eco n d , Jo s e p h
L eC laire, Selah. T h ird ,
K alan ie K ep aa, M adras.
F o u rth , A u stin
C arol,
T o p p e n ish . F ifth , K erby
Wallahee, Wapato.
More literacy. More choices.
Leadership Corner
fl message from Rick molitor
Superintendent
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t° us each and every day. We are fortunate to live and work in this
<:ar*n8 community. Our hearts and prayers go out to the families of
Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. As we move through
this unbelievably sad tragedy, let’s look to each other for strength
and support in honor of the precious lives that were lost and remind
ourselves to cherish one another throughout the coming year and always.
Wishing you all a safe and peaceful holiday.
Rick Molitor
Sttperintendent
Safety for JCSD Students and Staff
In the wake of this month’s tragedy in Newtown, CT, our JCSD team has been
reviewing our own safety plans and procedures. Each building has an Emergency
Response Plan in place. Our classrooms and work areas are also equipped with
instructions for emergencies. Our teachers, staff and administrators have been working to
strengthen these plans where needed to make sure our schools are as safe as possible.
In any emergency, our first priority is to secure the safety of students and staff. We
are also talking more about how we can support families and each other during difficult
times. We encourage everyone to visit www.cmionline.org, an online crisis management
resource for current information and resources to guide us as we work through this
tragedy. We have also been communicating with families through our voice text system as
well. If you have a student(s) in the school district and have not been receiving phone/text
messages, please contact your child’s school to make sure they have your current contact
information.
For additional information and resources, you are welcome to contact your child’s
school directly or the JCSD District Offices at (541) 475-6192.
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W o m e n ’s B D iv is io n :
First, Jolene Switzler, Warm
S p rin g s; se c o n d , M aggie
D ix o n , S usanville; th ird ,
D ean a W ashington, M esa;
fo u r th ,
R aynel Begay,
Toppenish.
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W o m e n ’s A D iv is io n :
First, Stacee Isaac, Selah; sec­
on d , S haron Jones, W arm
S p rin g s; th ird , S andra
D a n z u k a , W arm S prings;
fo u r th , Stephanie^ L uke,
Wapato.
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