Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Buffalos basketball looking to finish strong February brings a conclu- sion to the 2019-20 regular basketball season at Madras High School. As of late last week the girls varsity team had an overall winning record of 11-6, with five more games to play. The girls were on a win- ning streak at the end of January and into February, taking three games in row before a loss to Corbett. The girls varsity team plays North Marion away this Friday, February 14. They have a home game next week, February 18, against Gladstone; then away at Molalla. They have a pair of games, February 24 and 25 at home against Estacada. The varsity boys host North Marion this Friday, February 14, game time at 7 p.m. The boys are then away at Gladstone, Febru- ary 18; home vs. Molalla, February 20; and then away at Estacada on February 24-25. School notes... The Warm Springs Academy girls basketball teams are in action this Thursday, February 13. They are at the Culver Middle School with JV, spring sports Courtesy Edwart Heath Photography Madras in recent game vs. Molalla. games starting at 3:45 p.m. The Warm Springs Acad- emy wrestling team will be at the Wy’East Middle School tournament on Sat- urday, February 15. The Academy girls bas- ketball is in action on Thurs- day, February 20. They are over hosting Jefferson County Middle School with games starting at 3:45 p.m. Students in need of school supplies can pick some up at the War m Springs Library in the Fam- ily Resource Center. Basic supplies are available to stu- The Madras High School girls JV basketball team plays away at 5:30 p.m. this Friday, Februar y 14 at North Marion; and then at home February 18, against Gladstone. The boys JV squad plays at home this Friday, Febru- ary 14 at 5:30 p.m. against North Marion. After the basketball sea- son the spring sports begin in March. The Buffalos var- sity baseball team opens their season at home against Mazama on Monday, March 16, game time at 4 p.m. The team then travels to Sisters on Friday, March 20. Girls varsity softball opens on Monday, March 16 at Mazama; with the home opener on Friday, March 20 vs. Sisters. Track and field, varsity Co-Ed, opens at Bend High School on Wednesday, March 18; followed by an April 8 meet at home against Estacaca. dents during the library’s regular business hours. The Madras High School Native Ameri- can Student Union will be meeting in Mr. Jones room during lunch on Wednesday, February 19. February 12, 2020 Community notes... Softball and baseball fundamentals camps are on Sundays, February 16 and 23, and March 1 at the Youth Center gym (the former elementary school gym). Camps are from 5 to 7 p.m.—All coaches are also wel- come. Equipment you will need: Court shoes (no cleats), and a baseball or softball glove. Your own bat is optional, not re- quired. All levels—from first- time yoga students to ex- perienced yoga practitio- ners—are welcome to a C o m m u n i t y Yog a Class on Saturday, Feb- ruary 22 at the Commu- nity Center. The class will be from 11 a.m. to noon. The community yoga class is a partnership be- tween the Warm Springs Community Health Dia- betes Prevention Pro- gram, and the Namaspa Yoga Community’s Yoga Teachers in Training. For more information con- tact Misty at 360-306- 9994. The Twenty-Fifth An- nual Eagle Watch cel- ebration at the Round Butte Overlook Park— sponsored in part by the Confederated Tribes—is in March this year. The event had been in February, but moved to late March this year with the hopes of milder weather. Note: This will be the last year for Eagle Watch. Eagle Watch weekend features guided walks, wildlife presentations, rap- tor viewing and hands on activities. Cove Palisades State Park Ranger Erin Bennet says, “This is not so much an end as a new begin- ning.” In 2021 the event will expand, while still focus- ing on wildlife. A change will be that presentations will include fire in the eco- system, local history and geology. This year Eagle Watch will be Saturday and Sun- day, March 28-29. Birth announcement Gonzalo S. Arthur and Monica L. Frank of Warm Springs are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter Monai Anessa Arthur, born on February 6, 2020. Monai joins brothers Keanu, 15, Kody, 13, and Adonai, 6. Grandparent’s on the father’s side are Gonzalo Arthur Benito Brito of Mexico, and Rhonda Cora Arthur of Warm Springs. Grandparents on the mother’s side are Lillian Cuevas of Warm Springs, and Eduardo Cuevas of Mexico. Relay for Life events Here are some important dates coming up for the 2020 Relay for Life. The Relay for Life is the an- nual cancer research fundraiser, for which Indian Head Casino is a prime sponsor. Thursday, February 20: Chamber Business After Hours and Relay for Life kickoff, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. March 2: Committee and team captain meetings: 5:30 p.m. at the Jefferson County Senior Center. April 6: Committee and team captain meetings, same time and place. May 4: Committee and team captain meeting, same. May 30: Survivor and Caregiver Celebration, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., location to be determined. June 1: Committee and team captain meetings, 5:30 at the Jefferson County Senior Center. July 6: Bank Night at 5:30: Turn in money raised and pick up t-shirts, Jefferson County Senior Cen- ter. July 11-12: Relay Event, 10 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the county fairgrounds. July 27: Wrap up party, 5:30, location to be deter- mined. Positions with CRITFC The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission is advertising the following positions: Sergeant, law enforcement. Salary range $65,545 to $72,185. Location: Hood River. The Sergeants serve as a first line supervisor over the patrol division. The Sergeants are responsible for the deployment of enforcement and protective ser- vices initiated, associated records and reports, training, disciplinary actions, and keeping the chain of command informed of patrol related matters as they affect the agency. Closing date: February 14. Employment application and full job announce- ment located at critfc.org/blog/jobs/critfc-enforce- ment-sergeant/ Fishery Technician III. Salary $41,893 to $44,685 per year. Location: Portland. The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commis- sion assists four tribes in the co-management of their treaty rights within the Columbia River Basin. The position offered is associated with the Commission’s Fishery Science Department. Spe- cific areas of research covered under this announce- ment include the investigation of the length, age and stock composition of salmon and steelhead passing Bonneville dam. Closing date: March 20. Employment application and full job announcement located at: https://www.critfc.org/blog/jobs/fishery- technician-iii-fisheries/