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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Holiday Bowling Tournament at Lava Lanes
The Warm Springs Indian Holi-
day Bowling Tournament is this
week, starting Thursday, Novem-
ber 24.
The tournament will run
through Saturday, Nov. 26, at Lava
Lanes in Bend.
The Holiday Bowling tourney
this year is celebrating its Fortieth
Anniversary.
The mixed teams bowl on
Thursday at 3 p.m. and Friday at
9 a.m.
Doubles and singles are Friday
at noon and 3 p.m. The Masters
event is Friday at 6 p.m. ($30 en-
try fee).
Senior Masters is 5 p.m. on Fri-
day ($25 entry). The Holiday Roll-
Off is Saturday at 2 p.m. The Big
Dog Challenge is Friday at 6 p.m.
($32 entry). There is USBC youth
bowling ($10 participation fee).
The Grammz Special is a 9 pin
no tap, 3-6-9 auto strikes, scotch
doubles and one regular game:
Thursday at 8 p.m. with $100
added. The contacts for the tour-
ney are: Austin Greene Jr., 541-
553-1953. Margie Tuckta, 541-419-
2558. And Birney Greene-Boise,
541-553-5667.
Winter sports in Dec.
at Academy, MHS
The Warm Springs Acad-
emy basketball teams have
home and away games com-
ing up soon.
The boys team plays on
Wednesday, November 30
against Crook County. This is
a home game for the academy.
Game time is at 4 p.m.
The boys next play on De-
cember 1 at the Jefferson
County Middle School. They
host Sisters on December 5.
Home games are in the acad-
emy gym.
The Warm Springs Acad-
emy girls team have their in-
formation session on on Janu-
ary 10 in the cafeteria. They
have a game at Sisters on
January 12.
Academy wrestling has
their information session on
January 10. They have a
meet at Crook County on Janu-
ary 17.
MHS sports
The Madras High School
boys varsity team has a home
game against Scappoose on
Tuesday, December 6.
This is followed on Decem-
ber 9 with the start of the Ma-
dras Invitational.
The Seaside Invitational is
up next, starting on December
16.
The MHS girls varsity team
plays in the Madras Invita-
tional on December 2 and 3.
They play at Scappoose on
December 6; and at the
Marshfield Tournament in mid
December.
The girls Sisters Tourna-
ment is at the end of the
month.
Race and sports talk at PSU
Jayson Smith/Spilyay
Leighton Pennington finds an open shot at the men’s invitational
basketball tournament at the Warm Springs Community Center.
Jayson Smith/Spilyay
Jude Schimmel at Warm Springs Community Center for Bob Main
Basketball Tourney last weekend .. photo by jayson smith
CRITFC on water quality
The Columbia River Inter-Tribal
Fish Commission made the follow-
ing statement in response to new
water quality standards in the state
of Washington:
Adoption of these regulations
marks a new day for the health of
rivers and lakes in the state of
Washington and its citizens.
The new human health criteria
and water quality standards re-
leased by the Environmental Pro-
tection Agency for Washington
State are a critical step to address-
ing water quality needs throughout
the region.
The decision represents a uni-
fying approach to addressing wa-
ter quality, restoring healthy water-
ways, and protecting the health and
welfare of Pacific Northwest com-
munities that rely on the region’s
fish populations.
Washington and the rest of the
region should now move forward
and focus on working together to
implement these new standards.
The tribes remain committed
improving water quality and work-
ing with our partners so that ev-
eryone can enjoy fish from the
region’s waterways that are free
from toxics. The new standards are
an important first step in that pro-
cess.
Gift Tree at High Lookee
Please support our residents
by selecting an ornament off of
our gift tree. Each ornament will
have the age and gender of one
resident.
Our resident gift tree is
ready, and we kindly ask that any
ornament taken be returned
with your gift by Monday, De-
cember 19.
We gladly accept any dona-
tions. We have 20 residents: 10
male and 10 female. Thank you,
High Lookee Lodge
staff.
Portland State University will
have a presentation and discus-
sion on Racism in American
Sports on Monday, November
28.
It will be held at the PSU
Native American Student and
Community Center from 6-
8:30 p.m. The event is free and
open to the public.
Novmber 23, 2016
Volleyball at
Youth Center
A volleyball clinic and
open gym volleyball will be
every Tuesday and Thursday
through December at the
Youth Center.
The clinic is from 5:15-6,
and open gym from 6-7 p.m.
Boys and girls ages 7-17 are
invited to participate in the
clinic, people 14 to adults
can take part in the open gym
volleyball. All skill levels are
welcome.
Chasan Walker
tourney this month
The 2016 Chasan R. Walker
men’s basketball tournament is
coming up on November 25-27.
It’s all-Indian plus 3, ten players
per team, 18 teams.
Games will be played at Madras
High School and at the Warm
Springs Community Center gyms.
For more information contact
Jake and Julie Suppah at 541-460-
8472.
Hoops tourney
in December
A Native American 6-plus-1 feet
and under basketball tournament is
coming up on Dec. 2-4 in Warm
Springs. Eight man rosters.
There will be first- through third-
place awards, plus MVP, Mr. Hustle,
high scorer and All Stars.
For infor mation call Rick
Minthorn at 541-615-0325.