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Spilyay Tyrooo, W arm Springs, O regon
Schurz team wins 50th Annual tourney
Warm Springs Recreation
this m onth hosted the Fifti-
eth Annual All Indian Holi-
day M en’s Basketball Tour-
nament.
T ournam ent cham pions
were the team Hostile from
t(. Schurz, Nevada.
R u n n e r-u p was F o u r-
Winds o f the Klamath Tribe.
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Third place went to Warm
! | Springs; fourth to Swan Town
rj o f the Yakama Nation; and
fifth, Klamath Falls.
The M ost Valuable Player
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award went to Rashaun Marin
o f Hostile.
T he H igh Scorer Award
also w en t to M arin (46).
G ifte d
w as
M ichael
McConville with 41 points.
T h e Mr. H u stle aw ard
w en t to B obby B row n o f
Hostile. The Top Rebourider
award went to Sokai Mills o f
FourWinds.
The All—Tourney players
are:
Trevor Johns o f Hostile.
E lv is O ld B ull Jr. o f
FourWinds. Tyler Crowl o f
H o stile . D ave S m ith o f
FourWinds. Curt Schwamp
o f W arm Springs. Kellen
Hawley o f Swan Town.
Leigihton Pennington o f
Warm Springs. Hazen Davis
o f Klamath Falls. Michael
McConville o f River M on
sters. Marcus Enick, o f Swan
Town.
J o rd o n G eo rg e o f D e
scendents, Omak, Wash. And
F loyd F ra n k . Jr., Team
Yakama.
C o ach es R eco g n itio n
shirts go to Four Winds—Lou
M iller. Swan T ow n—C hris
Jone. H ostile—Tyler Crowl.
D e s c e d e n t s —J a y m e
Brashears. W arm Springs—
K ah su ess Jac k so n . R iver
Monsters—Mike McConville.
Cali Savages—Gavin Begaye.
Tule River—H ank Montoya.
C elilo N e p h e w s—P re s to n
Meanus. Klamath Falls—Ray
Jackson. Team Yakama—Ray
A n d e rso n .
M issio n —Ike
VanPelt.
January 8, 2014
Thank you hunters
for harvest reporting
Thank you for all the
participation in the 2013
hunting season. It was a
very successful year!
T he w ildlife d e p a rt
m ent would like to remind
h u nters to re p o rt their
hunting results as soon as
possible.
Please completely fill
out the questionnaire on
the right side o f the tag
and return it to the natu
ral resource departm ent
office.
H unters may also call
in reporting inform ation
to thé natural resource de
p artm en t fro n t desk at
541-553-2001.
Failure to report har
vest results for the ceded
land and reservation hunts
will resu lt in a loss o f
hunting privileges for sub
sequent tags.
Please be honest with
your hunter reporting. I f
you have been issued a tag,
you have the right to har
vest an animal.
H arvest and hunting
information is im portant
for the wildlife depart
m ent in helping to deter
mine wildlife population
sizes, herd compositions
and hunting pressure.
In addition, this infor
m ation helps us deter
mine where there are and
are not animals. This as
sists us in our habitat res
toration efforts.
Your continued sup
p o rt and participation
with hunter reporting is
greatly appreciated.
Tags available
There are still a lim
ited num b er o f ceded
area hunting tags that are
available through Febru
ary.
Tags will be issued at
the natural resource de
p a rtm e n t fro n t desk.
Please help protect the
tribes wildlife resources
by rep o rtin g poaching
violations to our poach
ing hotline at 541-553-
8300.
T hank you for your
continued participation.
The Warm Springs
Wildlife Department.
Weight o f the Nation at center
Lucy Suppah photos.
Team Hostile from Schurz, Nevada
W arm S p rin g s H e a lth
and Wellness Center, D iabe
tes Prevention Program and
C o m m u n ity H e a lth P r o
grams invite the com m unity
to a p re s e n ta tio n o f th e
H BO series The Weight of the
Nation.
T h e series explores the
obesity epidemic, causes, so
lutions and com m unity ac
tion. They will show a one-
h our episode and have an
open panel discussion after
ward. A light meal will be pro
vided.
T h e show ings are each
Wednesday in January from
6-7:30 p.m. in the Comm u
nity Center social hall.
Boys and Girls Club hours
T h e W arfn S prings
Boys and G irls'C lub will
be open Monday through
Friday from 3:15 to 5:30
p.m. O n non school days,
club hours are 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. T he club will be
closed on designated tribal
ho lid ay s, re d u c tio n in
work hour days and dur
ing inclement weather de
lays or closures.
Free swimming on early release days
St. Charles Community Benefit is sponsoring free
recreation swims for Jefferson County students at the
Madras Aquatic Center on 509-J Early Release Days
from 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Runner-up team FourWinds of the Klamath Tribe.
Diabetes Prevention hosting w alk/run
High school hoops coming up in January
The Madras High School
girls varsity basketball team
plays this Friday, Jan. 10, at
Cottage Grove.
T h e g irls, 5-4, play at
home against Henley on Sat
urday, Jan. 11, at 3:30 p.m.
They are away on Jan. 14 at
LaPine, and then at hom e
against Banks on Jan. 17. O n
Jan. 21 they play at N o rth
M arion, and at Molalla on
Jan. 24. They are at hom e
against LaSalle on Jan. 28,
and then at Gladstone on Jan.
31.
The varsity boys, 4-3, play
at h o m e a g ain st C o ttag e
Grove on Friday, Jan. 10 tip-
o ff at 7 p.m.
T he boys play at hom e
against Henley on Saturday,
Jan. 11, starting at 5 p.m.
T h ey play at h o m e on
T uesday, Jan . 14 ag ain st
LaPine; and away at Banks on
Jan. 17. They play away at
N o rth M arion on Jan. 21,
an d at h o m e on Ja n . 24
against Molalla.
Join the Diabetes Preven
tion Program for a fun run
and walk on Friday, Jan. 17
at noon at the com m unity
center.
Registration will be done
in the social hall. All adults
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