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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Hoop news
Holiday Bowling at Lava Lanes
The Coastal Natives won
Women’s Championship at the
Bob Main Memorial Basketball
Tournament in Warm Springs. The
Coastal Natives beat the Skyn
Style, 57-51.
Shoni Schimmel lead the win-
ning team with 25 points. Her sis-
ter Jude added 11. In other hoops
news:
The Fifty-Fourth Annual Warm
Springs All-Indian Holiday
Men’s Basketball Tournament
is coming up Wednesday through
Saturday, December 27-30 at the
Community Center gym. The
deadline to enter is December 8.
Awards for this tourney include
first-place Pendleton jackets; sec-
ond-place solid wool jackets; third-
place jackets; fourth-place hoodies;
and fifth-place crew neck sweat-
ers. Plus the MVP, Mr. Hustle and
All tourney awards.
The entry fee is $375. For in-
Jayson Smith/Spilyay
formation contact Austin Greene,
tournament director, at 541-553-
3243. Or email:
austin.greene@wstribes.org
The Coastal Natives’ Shoni
Schimmel (left) was the high
scorer in the women’s
championship game.
Fourth Sacred Thunder basketball clinic
The Fourth Annual Sacred Thun-
der basketball clinic hosted 109
young players, grades four through
12.
Youth from Warm Springs, Ma-
dras and Culver, and as far away as
Nisqually and Swinomish, attended.
Two basketball trainers were
brought in to show the youth new
and trending techniques in basket-
ball. Daniel Shaw, of Hoop Dia-
ries, is based out of Portland, and
Collin Castellaw, of Shot Mechan-
ics, is based out of Eagle, Idaho.
Both have years of experience
training elite athletes from the high
school level up to professionals,
domestically and internationally.
The youth had fun and learned
more than basketball. The coaches
shared the importance of discipline,
hard work, dedication, teamwork
and encouraging others no matter
what. The clinic would like to thank
our sponsors:
Identity Zone, Indian Head Ca-
sino, Warm Springs Power Enter-
prise, Brightwood Corporation,
Warm Springs Composite Products,
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and Spa, the
Warm Springs Credit Enterprise
and private donors.
Thank you for your support. It
was a great weekend of Basketball.
Shawn Harry
The eighth- through twelfth-grade group (above); and the fourth-
through seventh-graders (below)
Courtesy photos
Coming up in youth sports...
The 2017-18 season for Madras
High school girls varsity basketball
begins with the Madras Invitational
on Friday and Saturday, December
1 and 2. Opening home games con-
tinue Tuesday, December 5 with a
visit from Scappoose.
The Buffalo boys varsity season
opens December 5 away at
Scappoose, followed by home
games for the Madras Invitational,
Friday and Saturday, December 8
and 9.
Tuesday, November 28:
Warm Springs Academy boys bas-
ketball plays at Obsidian Middle
School in Redmond at 3:30.
Thursday, November 30:
Academy boys basketball hosts
Jefferson County Middle School,
starting at 4.
Registration is now open to
fifth- through eighth-grade boys
and girls for the Jefferson County
Central Oregon Basketball Or-
ganization (COBO) basketball
season. The deadline to register is
December 1. Registration packets
can be found on the Madras
COBO Facebook page.
Registration for ms can be
dropped off at the Madras High
School with the front office Secre-
tary. If parents have any questions,
please feel free to contact Jerin Say
via email at:
jsay@509j.net
Or call or text, 541-777-7904.
November 22, 2017
The MAC Turkey Trot is on
November 25, and features a 10k
run and a 5k run/walk. Both races
start at 9 a.m. at the MAC. Prizes
are turkeys and pies. Register at the
Madras Aquatic Center or online
at macrecdistrict.com
The Forty-First Annual Warm
Springs Indian Holiday Bowling
Tournament is this Thursday
through Saturday, November 23-
25 at the Lava Lanes Bowling Cen-
ter in Bend.
Sponsored and coordinated by
the Warm Springs Indian Holiday
Bowling Tournament committee,
the schedule of events is as fol-
lows:
Thursday, November 23 at
3 p.m. is the Mixed Team event,
followed by Thanksgiving dinner
at 5:30 for visiting Bowling fami-
lies and friends.
At 8 p.m. will be the Grammz
Mixed Double Special, with four
games as follows:
Nine-pin no tap. 3, 6, 9 auto
strikes. Scotch Doubles. Regular
game! $100 added and pay out by
6 p.m. on Friday, November 24
with verified average.
Friday at 9 a.m.: Mixed Team
event. Twelve noon: Doubles and
Singles event. Three o’clock p.m.:
Doubles and Singles event. Six
o’clock: Masters events, including
Big Dog Challenge (open women/
men), Women’s A and B divisions,
Men’s A and B divisions, Senior
Open, and a special division (Little
Puppies) for both women and men
(150 and under).
Stepladder finals for masters
events divisions to follow based on
qualifying.
Saturday, November 25: 10
a.m.: The Youth Tournament will
take center stage for ages 8 and
under (regular and bumpers).
Preps 9-11 years, Juniors 12-14
years, and Seniors 15-18 years.
Participation shirts for all youth
bowlers, trophies in each age divi-
sion, sponsored by the Warm
Springs Credit Enterprise and
Warm Springs Power and Water
Enterprise. Come one and come
all, this is a handicap event.
Twelve noon: Mixed Doubles
event. Two o’clock: Holiday Roll
Off/stepladder championships
(scratch qualifier: team, doubles
and singles).
Four o’clock p.m.: Mixed
Doubles event.
This is a certified event with
USBC, and all national rules apply
to respective entries to events. All
entries close 30 minutes prior to
next Squad.
Championship jackets for all
events accordingly (Mixed team,
Doubles and Singles, and all
events)—masters and holiday roll
off champions as well.
Other activities include side pot
high games, 50/50 raffle, regular
raffle and youth raffle.
For more information contact
Birney Greene-Boise (541-553-
5667), Margie Tuckta (541-419-
2553) or Austin Greene (541-553-
1953).