Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon December 7, 2016 Page 5 New season for White Buffalos basketball T hree of five starters from last year are back with the 2016-17 Madras High School girls varsity basketball team. And the team is young, with mostly sophomore and junior players. Warm Springs students make up most of the roster. And the team was off to a 2-0 start follow- ing the Madras Invitational, where the girls beat Nyssa and Hood River Valley High School. They play at the Marshfield Tournament later this month; and at the Sisters Tournament at the end of December. They have their next home game on January 3 against Sweet Home. Last year the girls varsity bas- ketball team won the Tri-Valley Conference championship, and made it to the Class 4A state tour- nament. This year’s team shows at least as much promise. The play- ers are: Kaliya Iverson, junior guard. Vanessa Culps, sophomore guard. Annie Whipple, sophomore for- ward. Chloe Smith, sophomore guard. Jackie Zamora, sophomore guard. Lynden Harry, junior guard. Erika Olivera, sophomore for- ward. Jiana Smith Francis, fresh- man guard. Kiersten Anderson, junior for- ward. Alesha Freeman, junior guard. Niya Bagley, freshman Jayson Smith photos Whereas pursuant to Tribal Council Resolution No. 11,256 the Tribe entered into an October 20, 2010, Agreement for Easement for Natural Gas Pipeline Purposes with Palomar Gas Transmission, LLC (“Palomar”), as amended by the duly authorized and executed Ad- dendum Number 1 to Agreement for Natural Gas Pipeline Purposes, dated November 17, 2011 (collec- tively, the “Pipeline Agreement”); and, Whereas the Pipeline Agree- ment was the result of an applica- tion filed by Palomar with the Fed- eral Energy Regulatory Commis- sion under the Natural Gas Act (the application proceeding, FERC Docket Number CP09-35) for fed- eral authorization to construct and operate a natural gas transmission line (the “Pipeline”) with the east- ern segment extending from the in- terstate natural gas pipeline facili- ties of Gas Transmission North- west Corporation near Madras, Or- egon, to the vicinity of Molalla, Oregon; and, Whereas Palomar’s application in the FERC Proceeding identified a proposed route that involved an aerial crossing of the Deschutes River within a segment of the Deschutes River that has been des- ignated part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (“Wild and Scenic Deschutes River”) and, in the Tribe’s view, involved impacts to other tribal interests; and, Whereas the Pipeline Agree- ment identified an alternative on- Reservation pipeline route, cross- ing approximately 36.1 miles of Reservation land (“Warm Springs Alternative”) to be analyzed by the FERC in an Environmental Impact Statement; and, Whereas the Tribe believes that the construction and operation of the Warm Springs Alternative in the manner consistent with the Tribe’s adopted Environmental and Miti- gation Package is in the Tribe’s best interest and is the environmentally preferred alternative, particularly as it relates to eliminating impacts to the Wild and Scenic Deschutes River, to managing impacts to cul- tural and other sensitive resources, The Health and Human Services Branch is hosting a women’s conference this week. The conference, called the Innovating, Leading and Learning Legacy Confer- ence, will be Thursday through Saturday, Decem- ber 8-10. The location is the gym- nasium at the old elementary school. Registration is free and includes all workshops, continental breakfast and lunches. The conference be- gins at 8 each morning. For a registration form, call Fay Hurtado at 541-553- 3415. Volleyball clinic through Dec. guard. Lynden Harry was the confer- ence co-player of the year in 2015- 16. A volleyball clinic and open gym volleyball are held every Tuesday and Thursday through December at the Youth Center. The youth clinic is from 5:15-6 p.m., and open gym from 6-7. Boys and girls ages 7-17 are in- vited to participate in the clinic. People 14 to adults can take part in the open gym volleyball. All skill levels are welcome. The other returning starters are juniors Kaliyah Iverson, a first-team all-TVC guard last season, and Kiersten Anderson. Resolution of Tribal Council Pipeline easement Women’s conference this week and to potential future economic development and job creation op- portunities; and, Whereas NorthernStar Pipeline Company, LLC, a liquefied natural gas company associated with the western segment of the Pipeline, filed bankruptcy in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the South District of Texas, Houston Divison which impacted the scope and commercial status of the Pipe- line; and, Whereas on March 23, 2011, Palomar filed with FERC a Notice of Withdrawal of Certificate Ap- plication for the Pipeline; and, Whereas on October 31, 2014, Palomar changed its name to Trail West Holdings, LLC (“Trail West”); and, Whereas Trail West has ex- pressed its desire to pursue the east- ern segment of the Pipeline, includ- ing the Warm Springs Alternative, under a new commercial arrange- ment and under a new FERC Cer- tificate application; and, Whereas the Project Pre-De- velopment Period expires Novem- ber 17, 2016, and Trail West re- quires additional time to diligently pursue a new commercial arrange- ment and, if successful, to file a new application for the eastern seg- ment of the Pipeline, including the Warm Springs Alternative; and, Whereas Trail West desires to maintain the rights and obligations of the Pipeline Agreement during this time; and, Whereas the Tribe desires to provide additional time to Trail West to diligently pursue the east- ern segment of the Pipeline, includ- ing the Warm Springs Alternative, and to maintain the rights and obli- gations of the Agreement for Ease- ment for Natural Gas Pipeline Pur- poses, provided the terms outlined in the attached Exhibit A can be addressed and incorporated into a mutually acceptable Addendum Number 2 to the Pipeline Agree- ment; now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Twenty- Seventh Tribal Council of the Con- federated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon, pursuant to Article V, Sections 1(c), (f) and (l), of the Tribal Constitu- tion and By-Laws, that the Tribal Council hereby desires to provide additional time to Trail West to dili- gently pursue the eastern segment of the Pipeline, including the Warm Springs Alternative, and to maintain the rights and obligations of the Agreement for Easement for Natural Gas Pipeline Purposes, provided the terms outlined in the attached Exhibit A can be ad- dressed and incorporated into a mutually acceptable Addendum Number 2 to the Pipeline Agree- ment; and, Be it further resolved that the Tribal Council hereby authorizes the Secretary-Treasurer/CEO, Branch of Natural Resources General Manager, and War m Springs Power and Water Enter- prises General Manager (“Nego- tiation Team”), in consultation with legal counsel, to develop the Ad- dendum Number 2 in a manner consistent with the terms as Ex- hibit A. 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