Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon March 4, 2015 Wild Horse Races, rodeo March 20-21 The eighth-grade girls team, with all the players from Warm Springs, won the Central Oregon Basketball Organization league tournament in February. In the COBO championship game at Mountain View High School, the Warm Springs girls beat Summit. Team members are Thalia Culpus, Vanessa Culps and Jackie Zamora-Heath (front row left to right); coach Jake Suppah, Chloe Smith, Monika Stacona, Erika Olivera, Jalaney Suppah, Unique Bryant (standing left to right; not pictured Gracie Whiteplume and Leslie Main). The Professional Wild Horse Racers Association Spring Stampede is com- ing to the Jefferson County Fair Complex in March. The event will feature the Colt Racing Finals, and the PWHRA sanctioned Wild Horse races. Other events: bull riding, bareback, saddle bronc, junior colt race, se- nior colt race, business- men cow race, and ranch saddle bronc. The Spring Stampede, brought to you by Indian Head Casino, is set for March 20-21, starting at 6:30 p.m. each day. Admission is $8 for 13- and-up; $6 for 6-12 year- olds; 5 and under free both nights. Hosted by the Jefferson County Fair Board. Colt race entries, call Butch David at 541-325- 2253. Rough stock entries call Robert Hagley at 541- 815-9765. Jayson Smith/Spilyay Recreation hosts Cougars youth co-ed tourney Warm Springs Recreatio nhosted the 2015 Cougars All Indian Youth Co-ed Basket- ball Tournament over the weekend. This is a sixth- and eighth- grade co-ed tourney, held at the community center. In the sixth-grade division the champions were the Monstars of Yakama. In the eighth-grade divi- sion the champions were the team Hoops4Life of Okla- homa and Oregon. Runner ups in the sixth- grade division was the Simnasho team. Third place went to the Tulalip team. And fourth place, the Yakama Elite. Runner ups in the eighth- grade division were the Stor mtroopers of War m Springs. Third place went to the Warriors of Warm Springs. And fourth place, MISH of Mission, Ore. Individual awards went to Miss MVP Calesa Murdock of Hoops4life. And Mr. MVP Kobe Burgess, Hoops4life. All tourney teams Josh Olney, Native Storm, Warm Springs. Jayden Davis, Native Storm, Warm Springs. Skytus Smith, Springers, War m Springs. Shaneen, Springers, Warm Springs. Harlee David, Simnasho. Dakota Sams, Simnasho. Robbie Sampson, War m Springs Recreation. Alexis Martinez, Warm Springs Rec- reation. Tyson Burns, Monstars, Yakama. Saneah Eagleheart, Yakama. Sixth grade Farrah Parrish, Tulalip. Daron Fryberg, Tulalip. Cloe Peters, Yakama Elite. Kupkana Leavitt, Yakama Elite. Lonnie McConville, First Americans. Natalya Tewee, First Americans. 8) Eighth grade Dominique Walker, Warm Springs Recreation. Steve Bueno, Warm Spriongs Rec- reation. Devin Barkley, Mis- sion. Julany Suppah, the War- riors of Warm Springs. Cash Reese, The War riors of Warm Springs. Dapri Miller, Stor mtroopers, War m Springs. Vanessa Culps, Stor mtroopers, War m Springs. Larissa McConville , Mission. Tomas Herrera, Hoops4life, Oklahoma. Joclyn Smith, Hoops4life, Okla. Thank you to all teams that participated, and each coach who dedicated time to guiding these young teams. Respectfully, Austin Greene, tourney director, Warm Springs Cou- gars Youth. Going to State Camp Timber Sale 2016 The comment period is open for the Camp Tim- ber Sale of 2016. Copies of the draft project assessment docu- ment for the Camp Tim- ber Sale 2016 are available for review and comment at the offices of the Branch of Natural Re- sources and Forestry De- the SEVEN DIRECTIONS north-south-east-west - above-below-within . Main Street ~ Maupin – 541-420-7966 The Warm Springs Cou- gars All Indian High School Basketball Tourna- ment is April 2-5 at the Warm Springs Community Center. For more details contact Aus- tin Greene at 553-1953 or 553-3243. This Wednesday, March 4, at the Warm Springs Acad- emy is girls basketball and wrestling awards night. Jayson Smith photos/Spilyay The Madras High School varsity basketball teams are in the 2015 state 4A basketall tournament. The boys play this Friday, March 5 at Sutherlin. Game time at 7 p.m. The girls play the follow- ing day at Cascade in Turner, also starting at 7 p.m. The boys and girls had wins in their final games of the seasons. The girls beat Molalla 45- 38, and the boys beat Stayton 45-40. The upcoming games will be broadcast live on KWSO 91.9 FM. The winners of the next games advance to the quarterfinal round of the OSAA-US Bank-Les Schwab Tires State Championship. . Gifts & Collectibles ~ Household & Outdoor ~ Pendleton Goods ~ Tribal discount pricing Activity notes Lynden Harry shooting a free throw; and Jered Pichette taking a shot. partment. There is a 30-day pub- lic comment period, as re- quired by the Integrated Resource Management Plan (IRMP). For more information contact Tim Outman at 541-553-2016. The com- ment period opened on Feb. 17. March Into Fitnesss is starting this week, with a cam- pus walk break every Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, starting at 10 a.m. at the Dia- betes Prevention office. There will also be seated exercise class every Mon- day and Wednesday at 12:15. This will be a 30 minute class to improve flexibility and strength. Trail Blazers to host Native American Night The Portland Trail Blazers are hosting the Second Annual Native American Heritage Night the evening of April 4. The Trail Blaz- ers will take on the New Orleans Pelicans. There will be a spe- cial halftime perfor- mance. If you order your tickets before March 9 you can go onto the Trail Blazers court after the game to shoot free throws and take pictures. Ticket in- formation is online at nayapdx.org/event. The promo code is N A H N K T.