Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon April 25, 2018 Root Feast, Open Ranch rodeos Rodeo action is coming up in May in Warm Springs, with the Root Feast Kids Rodeo and Open Ranch Rodeo. The weekend, May 5-6, will also feature a Professional Wild Horse Race. The kids rodeo is on Saturday, May 5 at 1 p.m. at the Warm Springs Rodeo grounds. This is for youth ages 0-17. The Open Ranch Rodeo and Professional Wild Horse Race are on Sunday, May 6. Both the kids and the Open Ranch rodeos start at 1 p.m. Call-ins for both days are by 5:30 p.m. this Wednesday, April 25. Call Cheryl Tom, rodeo secretary, at 541-460-1354. Same day en- tries are from 9-10 a.m. on May 5, and 9-1 a.m. on May 6. Satur- day events include: Sheep riding (6 and under), mini buckers—bareback and saddle bronc (entry fee $20), calf riding (7-12 years) cow riding (13-17 years), novice—Ranch bronc riding, bareback and bronc riding, barrel racing (6 and under, 7-12 and 13-17), flag race (divisions same as barrels), horseless roping (12 and under), calf scramble (12 and under), stick horse race (5 and under), wild colt race (two divi- sions: 12 and under, 13-17 years, entry fee $30 per team). Unless indicated entry fee is $10 per event. Sunday, Ranch Rodeo events: Bucking horse riding (team chooses bareback or saddle bronc), team branding, team doctoring, and res- cue race. The Wild Horse Race is sanc- tioned with the Professional Wild Horse Race Assocation. There will also be a Wild Colt Race (second go). Entry fees on Sunday are $300 per three man team. Admission to the public on Sat- urday, May 5 is $3. Children un- der 5 and senior citizens are free. Admission on Sunday is $5. Chil- dren under 5 and senior citizens free. The rodeos are sponsored by the Warm Springs Rodeo Associa- tion. Entry fees must be paid in cash, and payouts will be in cash. The Warm Springs Rodeo As- sociation is not responsible for the following but not limited to: acci- dents, damage to persons, personal property, equipment, vehicles or trailers. Dave McMechan/Spilyay For the Eagles, running the 200 meters at the Academy track and field meet are Nate Jensen and Isaiah. They are both eighth graders. Competition also include the javelin, shot put and discus. The Eagles have a meet at Pacific Coast-Bend on Thursday, May 3. Lil’ Tigerz, ICE win 24th Cougars tourney Madras High School softball players this spring include Mary Olney Niyallee Rose Cochran and Jalaney Suppah (above from left). The team plays at home this Wednesday afternoon, April 25, against Crook County. They play away at Crook on Friday. They play away on April 30 at Molalla, and on May 2 at Estacada. The girls are back at home on May 4 vs. Gladstone. Jayson Smith/Spilyay The Lil’ Tigerz of Warm Springs won the Twenty-Fourth Annual Cougars 10-and-Under Co-ed Tournament, and ICE of Lakeport, California, won the high school boys division. Runner-up in the 10-and-under division was NW Hoopers of Warm Springs. Finalists were the Stormtroopers of White Swan, and the Lil’ Bucks of Warm Springs. Runner-up in the high school boys division was TPU of Warm Springs, and finalists were Medi- cine Society of Warm Springs, and Chiloquin. The MVP in the high school di- vision was Darius Ford of ICE. Mr. Hustle was Rod Lupreceo of Ice. Kanim Smith of TUP was Mr. Rebounder. Darius Ford also won the Beyond the Arc category with 19; and Kanim Smith and Darius Ford were the High Scorers. The boys All Tourney team: Byron Patt, TPU. TJ Marks, ICE. Kanim Smith III, TPU. Greg Cordova, ICE. Dapri Miller, TPU. Chukki Harrison, Chiloquin. Tyson Ochoa, Chiloquin. Dylan Heath, Medicine Society. Aaron Culps, Warm Springs. Darius Schermer, Young Hustle. All Tourney in the 10-and-un- der co-ed division: Hazen, Ish-Gee-Looksh. Mary, Ish-Gee-Looksh. Caden Greene, Cougars. Chubbs Bellanger, Cou- gars. Angel Leah Boise, Lil’ Bucks. Apallo Blueback, White Swan. Valerie Olney, White Swan. Brinley Holyan, NW Hoopers. Kiellen Allen, NW Hoopers. Bianca Plazola, Lil’ Tigerz. Dre Plazola, Lil’ Tigerz. George Sanchez, Lil’ Bucks. Coaching recognition goes to Nor Sampson of the Cougars, Jode Goudy of White Swan, Davis Sohappy of Ish-Gee-Looksh, Rosa Graybael of Lil’ Tigerz, Dan Lawrence of Lil’ Bucks, and Mysti Spino of NW Hoopers. Also: Manny Ochoa of Chiloquin, Tristan Smith of Warm Springs, Bosh Kalama of Young Hustle, Harry Hisatake of Medicine So- ciety, Kristin Amparo of ICE, and Bobby Thurby of TPU. Warm Springs Recreation in April hosted the Twenty-Fourth Annual Warm Springs Cougars All Indian High School Boys and 10- and-Under Co-ed Basketball Tour- nament.