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St. Pat's Cowdeo holds 26th Annual in Madras The 26th Annual St. Pat's Cowdeo Madras was second and Jcrcd Moses 12); Erika Marling of Bend won as Rominick of Madras. LeannaTomof was held October 15-1- 6, 1994 at the of Warm Springs was third. Alicia Martin of Madras was second. Warm Springs placed fourth. Jefferson County Fairgrounds in In the Junior Barrels (ages 10- - Third place winner was Preston The Pee Wee Barrel Racers were Madras, Oregon. The first place between the ages of six and nine. winners in each category won belt Colleen Kingsbury of Madras was buckles. Others who placed were the buckle winner. Second place went awarded cash prizes. to Crystal Alley of Culver, Sierra The winner of the Sheep Riding Ferguson of Madras was third, Katie event (Mutton Bustin') ages 5-- was Alley ofCulver placed fourth, Cassie Rolin Morning Owlof Warm Springs, Wamock of Maupin took fifth place second place was Mary McDonald as Sarah McNamee of Irrigon

of Bend 4 followed. : '",r of Ash wood, Blaine Hurling - , . . placed third, fourth was Elliott 71, Alicia Martin of Madras won the Cooper of Warm Springs, Justine Junior Horseless Roping which was Begay of Warm Springs placed fifth for ages 1. Willie Bunch of while Brittncy Young of Madras was 7 Prineville was second, Chris sixth. . V! McCormick of Culver third E; i i placed The Senior Calf Riding for ages P and Jesse Hosford of Madras was A IS 12-1- 3 - was won Joe McNamec of fourth. Fifth went toNicholous ' '- - by place ...... ;. Irrigon, Rickie Mickcl of Redmond Morrow of Salem, and Kyle Joachim ' was second, Jerod Hosford of Madras . of Vancouver, Washington followed. . . placed third as Larry McNamce of In the Senior Scurry Race the Antelope followed. winner (ages 13-1- 4) was Katie In the Breakaway Roping Rickie 1 "V Christenson of Madras. Larry Mickel of Redmond was the buckle r McNamce of Antelope was second winner and Dan Mcintosh of Bend 1 t and Joe McNamce of Irrigon was was in second place. third. The were no winners in the r Travis Marston of Ashwood won PeeWee Calf Riding, ages 7-- 8. the Junior Scurry Race (ages 10-12- ). Goat Tail Tying ages 6--8 was won Elana Weigand of Madras was by Madras resident, Colleen second, Levi Mickel of Redmond Sarah McNamee of laced third. Fourth went to Kingsbury, R place Irrigon placed second, Sierra lelvin Stahi of Warm Springs. Ferguson of Madras was third and In the PeeWee Scurry Race (ages Eight members of the Health and Wellness Center staff joined the Katie Culver followed. ), of Culver on 1 Alley of 1 Crystal Alley was American Diabetes Association's Walktoberfest in Bend on October . The Del Warm vis Heath of Springs top, Sarah McNamee of Irrigon was purpose of the walk was to raise money through pledges. The Warm won the buckle in the Junior Calf ) r Katie Culver i second, Alley of placed Springs team raised a total of $6611 Riding for ages 9-- 1 1 . Travis Marston third and Colton Brown of The money raised by the Walktoberfest goes toward diabetes care and ofAshwood was Levi Mickel Terrebonne followed. second, research, such as the study on diabetic retinopathy conducted by the Oregon of Redmond was third, and Preston The Cow Riding for ages 12-1- 4 Health Sciences University (OHSU). Other projects funded by the money Rominick of Madras followed. was as follows; first, Jamar Adams raised from the walk include the Oregon Commission for the Blind program The PeeWee Horseless Roping of Prineville, second, Israel Scott of to assist newly blinded people learn adaptive diabetes management skills, was won by Kristina Roofner of Warm Springs, third place was a tie and the St. Charles Medical Center's program to provide community Madras, Sierra Ferguson of Madras between Joe McNamee of Irrigon about diabetes. places second and third place went to s and Rickie Mickel of Redmond. It was a beautiful walk with a A thanks to the staff . great purpose! big Benjamin Cole Begay of Warm The Ail-Arou- winner was members who participated: Karen, Erica Foster, Susan Mathew, Candace Springs. Rickie Mickel of Redmond who Reich, Sara Thomas, Coleen Greene, Joy Harvey and Onte Lumpmouth. In for the Senior Barrel Race ages placed in four events throughout the Many thanks also to the Health and Wellness Center staff and other community 13-1- 4, the winner was Rickie Mickel Spifyty Tymoo photo by Saphroni Katckim weekend. She received a pair ofchaps members who made pledges to the walkers! of Redmond, Katie Christenson of Ail-Arou- Winnerfor the 26th Annual SL Pat's Cowdeo was Rickie Mickel fromOlsen's. Fall and Winter race schedule 1994 Who's Trick or Treat Run. October 29, at the Redmond High Benard of 2nd annual biathlon School, Redmond, Oregon. A 10K Run, 10K walk, and 2 champion mile at a.m.. The Road Warriors Second time 3:00:21. Fun Run beginning 9:30 Flat, rolling, and coaching? Includes costumes and Annual Biathlon was held at Other results include: Tate Coaches for this year's scenic prizes. Kah-Nee-- Wilson Memorial Run. November 26, at the Madras Village October 15, Metcalf of Bend, Oregon with a winter activities at George sports A 10K and 1994. The Biathlon attracted 23 time of 1:50:13; Sherman Raise Madras School have High School, Madras, Oregon. lOKRun, Walk, High 2 mile at A new participants in both individual of White Salmon with a time of Fun Run starting 10:30 a.m. course, flat, been selected. They are 475-681- and team. 1:56:42; Ted Barney of Warm scenic, call 8 for Information. ' . .. as follows: Men's overall champion was Springs with a time of 1:59:15; Jingle Bell Run. December 3 at the Brandls Square, v - Girls Basketball-Sk- ip 1 . is- Jeff Benard of Bend, Oregon Tom Howes of Bend, Oregon Downtown Bend, Oregon. A 5K, a walk, and a with a time of 1 :48 :28. Women's with a time 2:01:35; Alex Kinney 200 yard kids run all beginning at 11:45 a.m. Will be overall champion was Sue Reid Martenson of Bingin, Boys Basketball-Ev- an taking Arthritis pledges and there will be a Christmas - . , V t of Bend, Oregon with a time of Washington with a time of Brown parade. 2:26:14. Mens team winners in 2:17:17; John Anderson of Wrestling-Chu- ck The Dam Run 1995. January 29, at the Crook County 1 , P'. .1 r street bike division were Doug Madras, Oregon with a time of Alexander High School Track, Prineville, Oregon. Events Include: a and Mark Chidlaw with Lorenz, 2:26:46; Dan Anderson of JV Girls-Bru-ce Reece 30K. 10K, and 2 mile runs, 3 mile and 10K walks starting a time of 1 :57:23. The women's Gresham, Oregon with a time of Freshman Girls at 10:30 a.m. Course is scenic, rolling and flat. team street bike division winners 2:29:18; Ben Cadena of Bend, Basketball-R- ob were Michelle Groesz, and Oregon, time of 2:35:08; Scott Reidinger ;t Basketball-Do- ug Jeanette Groesz with a time of Colling of Tigard, Oregon, time JV Boys Cougars hosting preseason tourney 2:11:28. Co-e- d team winners in of 2:35:48; Richard Driskill of Miles The Warm Springs Nation The first 1 1 boys teams and first 8 street bike division were Gloria Parkdale, time of 2:36:16; Andy Freshman Boys Cougars will be hosting the 3rd annual co-e- d teams to pay the fee of $100 Chopito and Stan Kneeland with Leonard of Warm Springs, time Basketball-Ma-tt "Pre-Seaso- boy's 12 years and will be entered in the tournament. Henry under and co-e- d 12 & under Deadline is November 7. a time of 2:28:45. The co-e- d of 2:50:00; Dan Ahern and Fran youth Monday, JV Wrestling-Pa-ul Brown basketball tournament Tournament For more information can winners in mountain bike Ahern of Madras and Warm you will be held at the Warm Springs contact Austin Greene, Tournament : 1 1 : 1 division were time 3 11-1- 553-324- Pederson, of 8; Nelida 3, 553-195- Cary Springs, Community Center, November Director at 4 (work), or 3 and Jerry Hendrickson with a Moll ofB oring, Oregon, no time. 1994. (home). Jeff Benard crosses finish line first. Allison winner of annual 10K "A of Pace" (Photo by Normandie Phelps). Change The "Change of Pace" annual fall Night, 25.21; Laritta Greene, 26.23; 32.03; Sheldon Leonard, 32.09; Lana 33.33; Taz Boise,5 1.20; Trevor Ryan, 10K run was held October 22, 1994 Shelly Greene-Bois- e, 26.43; Jeanette Leonard, 32.10; Holly Blackwell, 51.28; LilAzar, 54.58. at the Kah-Nee-- Village. A total of Mareno, 27.08; Connie Blake, 29.48; ' , 2-- ' 5f , 65 participants ranging from Gwen Leonard, 29.49; Sidney years of age entered the 2 mile and Greene, 30.35: Michael Van & Pelt, iff' 10K run events. 30.35; Sylvia Erdman, 30.58; Curtis 10K results are: Van Pelt, 3 1 . 14; Chet Van Pelt, 3 1 . 15; , X , , , i . i 7r y Ted Allison, 33.49; Ted Barney, Jodene Greene, 3 1 .35; Albert Adams, 36.57; Patrick Erwert, 39.05; Jane Cleavenger, 39.41; Stan Kneeland, K" 39.55; Juan Moreno, 42.03; Andy - i J t Leonard, 44.23; Jeff Conboy, 44.33; t V4 - i 1 f'f Paul Davis, 46.57; Richard Driskill, 4 I ' If , L 46.59; Mike Daughterty, 48.01; Daniel Brown, 49.26; Dan Ahern, 49.33; Diane Bartlett, 53.07; Doug r " ;; v 1 Cleavenger, 54.26; Jerry Rowan, v t - 54.38; Judy Rowan, 54.48; Sean I i v j- y ' f' , ; j-- si ,: v Ferguson, 55.18; Becky Anderson, Ron Paul A 55.55; Austin, 56.38; Harding, 58.45; Nick Norgordon, 59.29; and Kaylee Comes At Night, i C ' " - y t 1:07:08. . v i 2 mile fun run results: Thurston Eagle Elk, 14.54; James if' Johnson, 15.14; Justin Miller, 15.42; Janice Hatton, 16.25; Jessie Guerrero, v 16.38; Aaron Greene, 18.38; Randy Aswan Boise, 18.47; Delvis Heath, 18.52; Ray Hatton, 18.55; Alyssa t J " .. Selam, 19. 1 8; Sy I via McCabe, 1 9. 1 8; i ' Charlie Wilshire, 19.45; Melvin " I Stahi, 20.08; Emily Austin, 22J7; Irene Boise, 23.44; Lillian Heath, i . - ; 23.51; Susan Ahem, 23.56; Marissa ii J Ahem, 23.56; Fran Ahem, 23.56; Patrick Adams, 2436; Mike Blake, 25.05; Kayla Blake, 25.06; Karmen Photo by Seltm T. Bout Blake, 25.06; Justine Comes At Ted Allison takes first in 1DK. Jane Cleavenger wins women's overall in 10K event Participants stretch before the 26 mile bike portion ofrace.