Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Eagles Football Academy fall sports Fall sports pictures at the Warm Springs Acad- emy are this Thursday, September 29. The Cross Country team photos are at 2:15 at the football field. The volleyball team photos are at 5 p.m. in the gym. And the football teams are at 4:30 on the football field. Football season at the Warm Springs k-8 Academy continues next Wednesday, Oct. 5, with a home game against Culver. In the meantime, sports pictures for Eagle Academy varsity and junior varsity football are this Thursday, Sept. 29, at the football field. Jayson Smith/Spilyay Warm Springs Eagles running back Derrek Main escapes a tackler from the Burns team. Main ran for 85 yards and a touchdown. Simnasho Outlaw Rodeo to buck Oct. 8 Simnasho will host the Outlaw Rodeo on Saturday, Oct. 8. The motto: ‘Only one rule at Outlaw and that is: There are no rules!’ Action begins at noon at the Simnasho rodeo grounds. Admission is free. Vendors welcome. $3,500 added! Events include: Senior colt race, junior colt race, 2-plus-1 wild horse race, and bronc riding ranch, bareback and saddle. Team roping, junior bar- rels, and blades stick horse race. For the Professional Wild Horse Race: first place, cus- tom plaques; second, jack- Cowdeo youth rodeo turning 48 The Cowdeo youth rodeo returns October 15 to the Jefferson County Fair- grounds. Warm Springs is always well-represented at the Cowdeo: Last year young Isaiah Florendo won the All Around Cowdeo Saddle, do- nated by DMJ Automotive of Warm Springs. Isaiah won four prize buckles on his way to the All Around Saddle. The Cowdeo draws young cowboys and cowgirls from around the Northwest for the competitions. The kids compete in their age divi- sion—5, 6-8 PeeWee, 9-11 Junior, and 12-14 Senior— for belt buckles in each event. The Cowdeo event cat- egories include: Goat deco- rating, horseless calf roping, Abby’s event for MHS team Abby’s Legendary Pizza is hosting a fundraiser for the Madras High School football program. The event will be on Monday, October 3, from 5 to 8 p.m. Present the fundraiser flyer to the Abby’s in Madras during that time and date, and the football team will receive 25 percent of the value of the pizza, chicken, garlic breadsticks, salads and wings. This excludes alcohol and gift cards and other non-food items. Contact Butch David or the high school for your flyer. Community notes... Guiding Butter- flies & Mighty War- riors classes meet Thursdays from 1 to 3 in the Prevention Room at Community Counseling. The class is for adults to partici- pate in cultural-based teachings, crafts and activities. There is Social Dance Class on Thursdays from 4:30- 6 p.m. at the Commu- nity Center Aerobics Room. September 28, 2016 breakaway calf roping, sheep riding, calf riding, cow riding, barrel racing, scurry races, and the chicken scramble. The Fairgrounds has hosted the Cowdeo since 1968, with the event this year celebrating its Forty- Eight year anniversary. “The Cowdeo is really fun for participants and spectators alike,” said Brian Crow, Fairgrounds event co- ordinator. “The kids make this event exciting. It is re- ally fun to watch them com- pete.” The Cowdeo is operated by an all-volunteer staff who pour their heart and soul into producing a first- class youth rodeo spectacle. “They truly love the sport and the kids who come to compete,” Mr. Crow said. Show time is at noon on Saturday, October 15. Tick- ets are $5 at the door, and kids under the age 4 are free. The Cowdeo originated in 1968 by the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church as a fund- raising opportunity. The Fairgrounds took over in 2003, turning the Cowdeo into a fund-raiser not only for the Fair Com- plex but for other organiza- tions. The Jefferson County Fire Department, 4-H, FFA Alumni, Culver Par- ent Club Organization, St. Patrick’s Youth Group, and the Central Oregon High School Rodeo Team are some of the groups that have benefited from the Cowdeo. There will be a food handler’s class on Monday, October 10 from 2-4 p.m. in the IHS atrium. This allows participants to receive their food handler’s certificate for the food service industry. ets by 3bar Construction. Call-ins Oct. 3/same day entry. Contact Janaiya R. at 541-325-2910. Special thanks to Oly and Gina Meanus, JE Florendo and the Smith Ranches. This Thursday the Academy Cross Country team has a meet at the Ju- niper Hills Park in Ma- dras at 4 p.m. The volleyball teams have matches against LaPine on Monday, Oc- tober 3 at the Academy g ym. The B team matches are at 4 p.m., and the A team at 5 p.m. Buffs golf fundraiser results Here are the results of the annual White Buffalo open golf fundraiser: First place, Mark Simmons team. Second, Al- ley David team. Third, Kurt Taylor team. And fourth, Jake Young team. Individual awards: Closet to the pin: KP 1, Butch David. KP 3, Willie Stacona. KP 8, Spud Miller. KP 10, Mark Simmons. KP 16, Spud Miller. Long drive men’s, Kurt Taylor. Long putt, no. 18, Mark Simmons. Thank you to the follow- ing sponsors who donated to this Madras High School fundraiser: Meadow Lakes Golf Course, Prineville Country Club, Black Bear Diner, Dancing Beans Coffee Shop, and Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and Spa.