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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Holiday Bowling to celebrate 39th year
The Warm Springs Indian
Holiday Bowling Tourna-
ment Committee this month
will host the Warm Springs All
Indian Holiday Bowling Tour-
nament.
The Thirty-Ninth Annual
tournament is set for Thurs-
day through Saturday, Nov.
26-28 at Lava Lanes Bowling
Center in Bend.
This year’s tournament is
in Memory of Joseph
“Cheeks” Boise Sr., Anna
Clements and Norene
Greene.
The family and committee
requested the special event be
the Women’s B Division in the
Masters event, dedicated to
late Norene.
The Men’s Doubles has
$300 added in memory of
Cheeks Boise.
The Women’s doubles will
also have $300 added in
memory of Anna Clements
and Norene Greene.
The Thursday 8 p.m.
squad will be the Mixed
Doubles Modified Special
event—9 pin no tap, 3, 6, 9
auto strikes, scotch doubles,
and a regular game—with
$100 added, also in memory
of Norene Greene.
Tourney schedule
The Schedule of events
will be as follows:
Mixed Teams will roll at 3
p.m Thursday, Nov. 26; and
9 am. on Friday, Nov. 27.
The Thursday 8 p.m.
squad will be a Mixed
Doubles Special—9 pin no
tap.
Friday will have Doubles/
Singles squads at 11:30 a.m.
and 2:30 p.m. Masters will
be Friday at 6 p.m.
Saturday begins with the
Youth Singles Events at 10
a.m. This will be followed by
Mixed Doubles at 12 noon
and 4 p.m.
The Holiday Roll Off Step
Ladder Finals is scheduled at
2 p.m.
High Qualifier in both
Men and Women will receive
beaded bowling pins in the
Holiday Roll Off, with Step
Ladder Finals at this time
(Scratch Team, Doubles, and
Singles).
The Masters events will be
Friday evening at 5 p.m. with
qualifying (four games in
regular, and three games for
senior’s events), with Step
Ladder Finals at evening’s
end.
The Big Dog Challenge is
sponsored by Warm Springs
Indian Holiday Bowling Tour-
nament Committee. This is
open to any bowler wishing
to enter at any average: $200
added, and a jacket for this
special Masters Event.
To youth bowlers
The committee welcomes
any and all youth, regardless
of experience to come and
participate.
The youth will receive a t-
shirt, and chance at top three
trophies in four age divisions:
6-8 years; 9-11 years, 12-14
years; and 15-18.
Bring your friends, as the
youth will have items for a
special raffle on Saturday
morning. And there will be a
special 5- and 6-year-old
Bumper Bowl; entry $10 plus
$2 participation.
Raffle, visiting bowlers
Raffle tickets to assist with
this tournament are available
by any committee member.
Great prizes are on the list
of raffle items. Special
awards for 200-plus games
will also be offered through-
out the tournament. Side Pots
as well.
This tournament is USBC
certified. The tournament
committee
anticipates
bowlers from Montana, Ne-
vada, Idaho, Washington and
California, joining the local
bowlers.
For More Infor mation
contact Margie Tuckta at
541-553-9207 (h) or Sandra
Greene-Sampson at 541-553-
6619 (h); or Austin Greene
at 541-553-1953 (h). No col-
lect calls please!
November 12, 2015
Hoops tourneys in Dec.
The Fifth Annual Cougars Christmas Co-ed Tour-
nament is coming up in Warm Springs Dec. 26-27, at
the community center.
Awards will include 10 hooded sweatshirts, 10 run-
ner-up awards, third- and fourth-place awards; Final-
ist shirts, All Tourney, for both divisions.
The tourney is open to the first six All Indian teams
in both divisions. Format is round robin and single
elimination bracket to follow; three-game guarantee.
There are two divisions: 10 years and under; and
12 and under. Contact Austin Greene at 541-553-
1953 (h); or at the Recreation office, 541-553-3243.
Or send an email:
austin.greene@wstribes.org
Men’s Championship Dec. 30-Jan. 2
The Indian Basketball Holiday Tournament in Warm
Springs is coming up Dec. 30-Jan 2.
This will be the Fifty-Second Annual Warm Springs
All Indian Men’s Holiday Basketball Championship.
The entry fee is $375 if received by December 1;
add $25 if later. Contact Austin Greene (contact in-
formation above).
Awards include 10 Pendleton embroidered cham-
pion jackets, runner-up jackets, third-, fourth- and fifth-
place awards; 12 All Tourney Awards, Mr. Hustle,
High Scorer, Top Rebounder, and more.
The tourney is open to the first 12 teams to submit
the entry fee.
Golf tournament fundraiser
for student’s trip to Spain
Ellise David is planning a
trip to Spain, and family
hosted a recent golf tourna-
ment fundraiser for her.
Here are the results:
Team results: First, Alley
David Team (60); second,
Chief Heath Team (63);
third, Donnie Bagley Team
(72); and fourth, Chet
VanPelt Team (75).
KP’S (closet to pin): No 1,
Donnie Bagley; no. 3, Satch
Miller; 8, Butch David; 10,
Rick Brown; and 16, Butch
David.
Long-putt: No. 9, Gerald
Courtesy photos.
Mariah Stacona is average 12.2 points a game with the
Northwest University Eagles women’s basketball team.
Mariah is freshman at the school, having graduated last
year from Madras High School, where she was an
outstanding student athlete.
She is pictured above with her Eagles teammates.
Mariah is wearing jersey number 0. She scored 18
points recently against the number one-ranked
Morningside Mustangs.
Community notes...
Warm Springs Recreation
and Children’s Protective Ser-
vices are doing a toy drive
this holiday season.
You can donate a new un-
wrapped toy or gift for youth,
ages infants to 17 years old,
and drop them off to either
the community center or CPS
office.
Rise &
Shine at
Academy
The Warm Springs k-8
Academy start time is 8:50
a.m. for all students.
Kids can arrive earlier for
the Rise & Shine before
school program from 7:40-
8:50 each school day.
There are activities for stu-
dents, including traditional
arts and crafts with the Cul-
ture and Heritage Depart-
ment.
Danzuka; 18, Alley David.
Long Drive: Men’s, Gerald
Danzuka; and women’s, Erin
Riel.
Ellise and family would
like to thank the following
businesses for their generous
donations:
Meadow Lakes Golf
Course, Desert Peaks Golf
Course, Di Green and So
Spoiled Salon, Tina and
Foxy’s Salon, the Madras
High School boys and girls
basketball teams, Pepe’s Res-
taurant, Afterwork Wine &
Spirits.
The Warm Springs Com-
modity Food program is op-
erated under the War m
Springs Social Service Pro-
gram. If you are denied
Snap, you may qualify for this
program.
The Commodity program
is open 7 a.m. and through
the lunch hour for food pick
up.
If you have questions or
need a delivery done, call
them at 541-553-3422.
One in three American
adults will have diabetes by
2050, unless we take steps to
live a healthier lifestyle. Have
your blood sugar checked.
November is Diabetes
Awareness Month.
Diabetes nearly doubles
the risk for heart attack and
for death from heart disease.
To learn more about your
risk factors, contact the
Warm Springs Diabetes Pre-
vention Program, 541-553-
7718.
Quit Smoking: It’s hard
but not impossible. The
Great American Smoke Out
is Thursday, November 19.
Tribal Council is advertis-
ing five positions on the
Warm Springs Tribal Em-
ployment Rights Office
Commission. Those inter-
ested in serving on the TERO
Commission, submit a letter
of interest and resume by
Nov. 13. Send to Glendon
Smith, PO Box 455, Warm
Springs; or email to lynn.
davis@wstribes.org
Jayson Smith/Spilyay
The Madras High School girls water polo team made another good showing this
year. Their season ended earlier in November, with a narrow play-in loss to
Ashland. The team has a winning tradition, having won the state championship
this time last year.