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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Good showing by local riders at rodeo
Rodeo riders from around
the region arrived in Warm
Springs for the Pi-Ume-Sha
Rodeo, hosted by the Warm
Springs Rodeo Association.
The local riders did well in
many of the competitions.
Mike Holyan won first in calf
roping and steer wresting. The
Jason Smith Team won the
Wild Horse Race. And Warm
Springs teams dominated in
the Junior Wild Colt Races.
Here are the complete results
(name, hometown and time):
Calf Roping
First: Mike Holyan, Warm
Springs, 10.13.
Second: Brooks Dahozy,
Warm Springs, 11.69.
Third: Chance Guerrero,
Wadsworth, Nev., 15.53.
Fourth: Jay Guerrero,
Wadsworth, 15.75.
Steer Wrestling
First: Mike Holyan, Warm
Springs, 16.06.
Second: Jay Guer rero,
Wadsworth, 20.47.
Team Roping
First: Daxton Jim, Owyhee,
Nev.; Brooks Dahozy, Warm
Springs, 10.
Second: Richard Hooper,
White Swan, Wash.; Mel Jo-
seph, Lone Pine, Calif., 10.03.
Third: Freddy Warbonnet,
Yelm, Wash.;
R a l p h
Rogers, Yerrington, Nev.,
11.5
Fourth: Mike Holyan,
War m Springs; Phoenix
Everano, Pendleton, 13.9.
Ladies Breakaway
First: Kylie Carter, Etna,
Calif., 2.38.
Second:
Kortney
McReynolds, Redmond, 3.62.
Third: Hayley Campbell,
Big Pine, Calif., 4.16.
Fourth: Cheyene Dove,
Centerville, Wash., 4.28.
Ladies Barrel Race
First:
Kortney
McReynolds, Redmond,
17.372.
Second: Annie Q. Barney,
Klamath Falls, 17.445.
Third: Wiwinu Mills,
Toppenish, 17.535.
Fourth: Vail Carter,
July 9, 2014
KNT Fry Bread golf
tournament results
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort
and Spa hosted the Fry
Bread Open during the
Saturday of Pi-Ume-Sha.
The gross team first-
place winners were Louie
Miller and Maricio Rayas,
with a score of 67.
Second-place gross
team: Cody Bustamante
and JR (score of 69).
First-place net team:
Mary Ann Rauschenburg
and Ayrian Schjoll (53).
Second-place net
team: OD Danzuka and
Frank Knychief (59)
Special Event win-
ners
Closest to the Pin
Hole No. 1: Rayas and
Miller.
No. 3: Pitt and Pitt.
No. 8: Stacona and
Stacona.
No. 10: Pitt and Pitt.
Longest Putt on No.
9: Rauschenburg and
Schjoll.
No. 18: Danzuka and
Knychief.
Summer programs for youth
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Calf roping, men’s
team (above), and
women’s (right).
Porterville, Calif., 17.979.
Senior Team Roping
First: Bob Joseph,
Oakdale, Calif.; Melvin Jo-
seph, Lone Pine, Calif., 8.81.
Second: Oliver Pimms,
White Swan; Jim Lawrence,
Toppenish, 10.87.
Third: Carson Badoni,
White Swan; Joe Moses,
White Swan, 11.78.
Fourth: Herman Ander-
son, Klamath Falls; Tod Cline,
Reno, 12.34.
Senior Breakaway Rop-
ing
First: Melvin Joseph, Lone
Pine, Calif., 3.6.
Second: Oliver Pimms,
White Swan, 3.71.
Third: Cort Herrera,
Pendleton, 3.97.
Fourth: JR Kinnerson,
Bishop, Calif., 4.03.
Junior Breakaway
First: Phoenix Everano,
Pendleton, 3.09.
Second: Vicky Valdez,
Glenwood, Wash., 4.19.
The Summer Recreation
Program at the War m
Springs Community Center is
open Monday thru Friday
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
closed to kids from noon till
1 for lunch.
The Warm Springs Boys
& Girls Club Summer Pro-
gram is open to youth 6 and
older, Monday thru Friday
from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. The fee
is $25 and registration is re-
quired.
The Diabetes Prevention Program will host their 10-
Thousand Step Campaign at 5 p.m. on Friday, July
18, at their office next to the Family Resource Center.
They also invite you for a sunrise stroll weekday morn-
ings in July at 7 a.m. You get a morning snack, and if
you do a risk assessment you get a t-shirt.
Junior Barrels
First: Annie Barney, Kla-
math Falls, 17.35.
Second: Wewinu Mills,
White Swan, 17.38.
Third: KC Shine Hererra,
Scottsdale, Ariz., 18.06.
Fourth: Nayha Mills,
White Swan, 18.69.
Junior Steer Riding
First: Jer maine
Bass,
Toppenish, 75.
Second: Benjamin Billey,
Warm Springs, 64
Junior Wild Colt Race 7-
12
First: Jeremy Killsfirst
Team, Warm Springs.
Second: Fisher Team, Fort
Hall, Idaho.
Third: Sharita Johns Team,
Warm Springs.
Fourth: JD Bartlett Team,
White Swan, Wash.
Junior Wild Colt Race
13-17
First: Larry Scott Jr Team,
Warm Springs.
Second: Louis Stewart
Team, Warm Springs.
Third: Thomas Leclaire
Team, Warm Springs.
Fourth: Cody Florendo
Team, Warm Springs.
Professional Wild Horse
Race Association
First: Jason Smith Team
Second
and
third
(tie):Tony Cortazar Team;
and Kyle Macias Team.
Indian Head Casino
Employee of the Month
Tanaya Hunt
Tanaya Hunt was
named the Indian Head
Casino Employee of the
Month for June.
This is Tanaya’s second
time winning the honor,
having won back in June
2013 as well.
She continues her great
service to all, approaching
her job with a sincere,
positive attitude that the
casino guests enjoy.
A very helpful team
player, always with a
smile. Congratulations,
Tanaya!
Extension hosts students Learning Trip
The Warm Springs OSU
Extension office hosted the
annual OSU Student Service
Learning Trip in June. This
year, ten students, both un-
dergraduate and graduate stu-
dents, participated.
The itinerary this year was
a little more academic. The
day included guest speakers
after the welcome lunch.
T hank you to Tribal
Councilman Orvie Danzuka
for speaking about tribal
government and sover-
eignty; and Jefferson
Greene, of Culture and
Heritage, for speaking about
youth and their challenges in
the community.
Thank you also to Val
Switzler, Culture and Heri-
tage director, for sharing in-
formation about the language
program; and to Brigette
Scott for speaking about our
cultural foods, and Nancy
Seylor for speaking about
public safety and jurisdiction
on the reservation.
For their service hours the
students did some work in
the courtyard at High Lookee.
They also did some trail main-
tenance at the Museum of
Warm Springs, and helped
around the Education Build-
4202
Holliday St.
Making fry bread with the OSU Extension Learning Trip team.
ing.
We were also blessed to
have Kaiwin Clements dem-
onstrate a hoop dance before
touring the museum exhibits.
Pi-ta Pitt and Jim Manion
gave a presentation at Power
and Water, followed by a tour
of the dam.
Frank Smith led the stu-
dents on a hike at the Kah-
Nee-Ta trails followed by a
nice barbecue at Kah-Nee-Ta,
where the students also made
frybread and had a great time.
Thank you Brigette Scott for
donating the salmon.
This is a great opportunity
for students from the univer-
sity to learn a little about our
culture, government, and our
community.
Thank you Power Enter-
prises and Indian Head Ca-
sino for the donations. And
a big thank you to all the
speakers and presenters for
doing such a great job. The
program this year was led by
Emily Bowling, OSU Center
for Civic Engagement, and
Allison Davis White-Eyes, In-
tercultural Student Services,
OSU.
Rosanna Sanders
2321
Ollallie
Lane
Warm
Springs
Call 541-
553-1182
Call 541-
615-0555