Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Summer eeling at falls July 18, 2018 Youth football camp The Madras High School football program will host a youth football camp for all stu- dents, kindergarten through eighth grade. The camp, from July 31-August 2, will be hosted by the high school coaches, and high school play- ers. They’ll cover fundamental skills and basic knowledge of the game, as well as fun games. At the end of each evening there will be a barbecue, so bring the family. There is a charge of just $30 per student. Camps will be each day from 5:30-7 p.m. Dress in shorts and t-shirt, and cleats. Contact Coach Taylor, 503-312-9680. Or email: ktaylor@509j.net Photos courtesy Joni Wallulatum/Prevention Donovan Kalama and Damon Garcia hold the drying post for the eels. And at right (below) Deanie Johnson teaches Damon Garcia and Perseus Bradley how to clean and dry the eels. T he Summer Youth work pro- gram includes trips to Willamette Falls and Sherars Bridge for eeling. The students collect the eels from the falls, and then learn the techniques of drying and prepara- tion. Summer Youth with Prevention, and the Emergency Management Department made a trip this month to Willamette Falls and Sherars Bridge. Students in the Social Dance Group went along as well. They cleaned for two days, and tried their hand at night eeling. Winners at Recreation Fun Run, Superman Challenge The Recreation Department hosted the Pi-Ume-Sha Fun Run, and is posting these results from the 2018 event (listed in order of fin- ishing): Cleavenger. Kahseuss Jackson. Taylor Arthur. Walt Carten. Don Courtney. Kurt Lynam. Julia Heath. Superman Challenge One mile Taylor Ashley. Bill Ashley. Allen ‘Stretch’ Jones. SP Arquette. Ro- maine Miller. Darryl Smith. 5k Fun Run Alyssa Macy. Chuck Alexander. Rich Lohman. Marcell Smartlowit. Janice Alexander. William Jim- Arquette. Doug Cleavenger. Natalie Kirk. Robert Jim. Vincent Simtustus. John Kuneki. Cheryl Lohman. Kelli Palmer. Katrina Greene. 10k Fun Run Tilden McDonald. Leander Smith. Jonathan Courtney. Jane The Superman Challenge Com- mittee and Recreation also hosted the Superman Challenge during Pi-Ume-Sha. The challenge consisted of run- ning down Holliday Way at the In- dustrial Park, up and over Camel Back, straight up Iron Man then finish at Natural Resources. The course was roughly 3.2 miles and was very rugged. The committee says: We would like to thank all the participants who made this event possible. Huge thank you to all the volunteers, the Spino family, Roads Department, Construction, War m Springs Police, Fir e and Saf ety, Warm Springs fire crews and Warm Springs Recreation Department. A huge thank you too all the sponsors and all those who have helped bring this event together. Congrats to this year’s winners and we look forward to next year’s event. Hope to see you all then! Sincerely, Superman Commit- tee Here are the winners: Sunday, June 24 Fifteen years and under girls: Kalise Holliday. Fifteen years and under boys: Isaiah Florendo. Top Super Woman Chal- lenger: Jane Cleavenger. Top Super Man Challenger: Tyler Anderson. KNT golf scrambles for B&G Club, MHS football Kah-Nee-Ta will host a golf fundraiser for the Madras High School football team. The shot- gun start will be at 10 a.m. on Sat- urday, August 11. Entry fee is $60 a person, or $240 for a team, checks payable to the Madras High School. En- try includes green fees, carts and lunch: Plus, five kp holes and two long puts. Mulligans: Buy 2 for $5. For the club The Boys & Girls Club of War m Springs 4-person golf scramble is coming up in August, at the Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and Spa golf course. This is a chance to win golf packages and equipment. All pro- ceeds help the Boys & Girls Club; donations are tax deductible. The scramble will be on Satur- day, August 18. Entry is $75 per person; or $300 for a foursome. This includes green fees, cart, gift bag and lunch. For information contact Janell Smith at 541-325-1472. For infor- mation on the Warm Springs Boys & Girls Club, contact June Smith, club director, 541-553-2323. Or email: jsmith@bgcsc.org Jayson Smith/Spilyay Students participate this month in the Youth Rodeo Clinic, at the Warm Springs rodeo grounds. Regional Finals in August Johnson Promotions of Warm Springs next month will host the Western States Regional Finals Rodeo. The Johnson family and DMJ hosted the rodeo last year, a first for the region. This year the WSIRA Re- gional Finals will be August 25- 26 at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds Corwin arena. There will be a barbecue and live band, starting at 11 a.m. each day. The rodeo will feature these standard competitions: Bare- back, bull riding, junior bull riding, saddle bronc, steer wrestling, ladies breakaway, se- nior and junior breakaway rop- ing, barrel racing, junior bar- rel racing, team roping, and se- nior team roping. For more information call DMJ at 541- 410-5704; or on Facebook, 2018 Regional Finals. MAC Dash swim, ride, run The Madras Aquatic Center Dash sprint triathlon is coming up August 11 at the Madras Aquatic Center. The event benefits MAC youth programming. The MAC Dash consists of a 500-yard swim, 12 mile bike ride and 3-mile run. Get more info and register online www.macdash.org/