Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon January 3, 2018 Youth, adult basketball starting soon Fifty-Fourth Holiday tourney The MAC Recreation District, Kiwanis and Lions 2018 Youth Bas- ketball Program will run from Janu- ary 20 through March 3. Final dead- line to register is January 5. The leagues are for girls and boys in grades 3 and 4, and 5 and 6. They also need volunteer coaches. Details, scholarship info and reg- istration are available online at macrecdistrict.com The MAC Rec District will have 30 and over, and 18-29 adult bas- ketball leagues running January 14- March 11. The registration deadline is Janu- ary. See details on MAC Rec District.com Coming up in youth sports... Thursday, January 4: Madras High School freshman and JV bas- ketball, boys and girls, play at Cul- ver. Friday, January 5: Madras High School freshman, JV and var- sity girls’ basketball host Mountain View. Games are at 4, 5:30 and 7 p.m. The boys teams take on Mountain View on the road. Tuesday, January 9: Madras High School freshman, JV and var- sity boys’ basketball hosts Sisters. The girls teams travel to Sisters. Wednesday, January 10: MHS Sports: Boys’ and girls’ freshman basketball teams play at Bend High today Also Wednesday: The Warm Springs Academy will host Family Engagement Night from 5-7 p.m. January 10 is also Family Math and Science Night at the Academy, from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, January 11: Madras High School wrestlers have a meet at Crook County at 4 p.m. Jayson Smith photos/Spilyay. The Recreation Department hosted the Fifty- Fourth Annual Warm Springs All Indian Holiday Men’s Basketball Tournament in December. Throwing down here are Darren Six of SwanTown (left) and Scotty Riddle of the United Tribes. United Tribes and SwanTown played in the championship game. The Final: SwanTown 101, Untied Tribes 97. Plan for 2018 Language Bowl The date for the 2018 Lan- guage has been set for May 24, at the Wildhorse Resort. The Culture and Heritage Department Language pro- gram is planning for the 2018 Language Bowl. Culture and Heritage is looking for volunteers to help chaperone, coach, judge, etc. The Language Bowl will be in late May at the Wildhorse Resort. To learn more call Culture and Heritage at 541- 553-3290. Historic eel photos help CRITFC research Jayson Smith/Spilyay Madras High School senior Lynden Harry drives past a defender at the Les Schwab Holiday Oregon Hoopfest Tournament, last week in Bend. The girls, 9-1, play at home this Friday, January 6 against Mountain View. Important Notice - Looking for a new location in Warm Springs Courtesy CRITFC Some years ago: The Bannock family on the Snake River, at their eel drying camp. D o you have any historical lam- prey or eel photographs? As part of a restoration effort, the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission is conducting a research project. The commission is asking for your help: If you have anything you’d like to share for this project, please contact CRITFC, or send a copy of your photograph or docu- ments to the project’s Dropbox folder, located at critfc.org Or email: lamprey@critfc.org Or send a copy to the physical address: Columbia River Inter- Tribal Fish Commission 700 NE Multnomah St., Suite 1200, Portland, OR 97232 Or for more information call 503-238-0667. Any information about the pho- tograph—location, approximate date, the photographer’s name, etc.—would also be greatly appre- ciated.