Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, November 06, 2019, Page 6, Image 6

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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Holiday Bowling will roll for Forty-Third Anniversary
The Warm Springs In-
dian Holiday Bowling Tour-
nament is one of the longer
sporting traditions of the
Confederated Tribes, the
first tournament rolling in
1976.
The Forty-Third Annual
tournament continues this
holiday season, from
Thanksgiving Day, Novem-
ber 28, through Saturday,
November 30. The Holi-
day Bowling Committee
hosts the three-day tourney
at Lava Lanes in Bend.
The Grammz Special—
3-6-9 auto, 9 pin no tap,
Regular Scotch Doubles—
is at 8 p.m., Thanksginving
evening.
The Holiday Masters
Event is Friday, November
29 at 6 p.m. Little Puppies
Masters Special (150-) is in
Memory of beloved
Daleena M. Stevents. Prize
is a Champion Coat and
$200 cash. Sponsored by
Jerry and Sadra.
The Big Dog Challenge,
and the Doubles and
Singles are on Friday (see
the flyer below). The Holi-
day Roll-Off is on Satur-
day at 2 p.m.
For the tournament prize
fee is 100 percent returned.
The tourney is USBC certi-
fied—Don’t chance being
disqualified: Please bring
your verified average.
For information contact
Austin Greene, Margie
Tuckta or Birney Greene-
Boise (contact information
below). Or find the tourney
on Facebook.
November 6, 2019
Hoops over the holidays
The Eighth Annual Warm Springs Cougars Youth
Christmas Co-Ed Basketball Tournament is coming up
December 20-22. Divisions: Youth co-ed divisions
for 10 years and under; 12 years and under and;
and seventh-eighth grade grade co-ed divisions.
For all three divisions the first six teams to register
will play. Deadline to register is December 5. Entry fee
is $150 per team.
The tournament will be at the Warm Springs Com-
munity Center. Tourney director is Austin Greene,
Recreation director. His email is:
austin.greene@wstribes.org
You can reach him by phone at 541-553-3243 (w);
or 553-1953 (h).
Tournament awards include ten champion hoodies
for each division; runner-up crew necks; finalist t-shirts,
All Tourney; and coaches t-shirts.
Guarantee of three games for each team; round
robin then single elimination bracket.
Age deadline is December 20. Bring tribal iden-
tification.
At the Warm Springs Community Center gym, the
New Year will bring the Fifty-Ninth Annual All-Indian
Men’s Holiday Basketball tourney, January 1-4,
2020. The deadline to register is December 13. Entry
fee is $375. Awards will be:
First-place, Pendleton jackets. Second, wool jack-
ets. Third, jackets. Fourth, hoodies. Fifth, crew neck
sweatshirts.
Other awards: Most Valuable Player. Mr. Hustle.
All Tourney selection.
For information contact Austin Greene, tournament
director, 541-553-3243(w); or 541-553-1953(h). Or you
can email:
austin.greene@wstribes.org
Jayson Smith photos
It was Seniors Day in late October for the Madras High School varsity girls soccer team. Family and
friends paid tribute to the students who will graduate in June. Above are family and friends of
goalkeeper Cheydon Herkshan, on hand for the Seniors Day game.
MHS winter sports
Winter sports at Madras
High School are starting a
little more than three weeks
from now.
The girls varsity basket-
ball season begins on
Wednesday, December 4.
This will be an away game
at Hidden Valley High
School.
The first home game will
be Friday, December 6
against Woodburn High
School; followed by an-
other home game against
Crook County on Tuesday,
December 10.
The boys’ season opens
at home against Hidden Val-
ley on December 4; followed
by an away game on Decem-
ber 10 at Crook County;
with a home tournament
starting on December 10.
The JV teams, Frosh/
Soph and Freshman basket-
ball seasons—and the Swim-
ming and Wrestling sea-
sons— all begin in early De-
cember.
The Madras High School Native Ameri-
can Student Union will meet on the af-
ternoon of Wednesday, November 13. The
meeting, in Mr. Jones classroom, will start
at 3:15 p.m. For more information con-
tact Gordon Scott at 503-347-5778.