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ing, (bow, rifle and horn) digging for Inii bones, hiking, 4 wheeling, snowmobil- ing, x box, mechanic, building with their hands, wood working, breaking horses, riding horses down, sledding (Ghostface will pull them on a sled) branding, mini bull riding, steer riding, sheep riding, fishing, ice fishing, basketball, football, x-country and boxing. Yes, we can say they are well rounded young men. The family would like to thank the follow- ing: HNIRC for the buckles, Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center for sponsoring race, Pendleton Woolen Mills for Pendleton blankets and Tom Balding Bits and Spurs for the Pony Of The Year bit. The team wants to thank their family for support- ing. Thanks to brothers and sisters DJ, Courtnery, Jillian, Jayce, and Quinn and parents Kemmer and Paula. Our Grand- parents Cliff and Lauri, Karen Kemmer, Jim and KC Bond. Our family and friends, Eli and Tahnee. Maurice and Jenna St. Goddard, Rick and Destini Whiteman, the families of Desh’s Tire and Auto in of Desh’s Tire and Auto in Chatesa, Mt and the Blackfeet Tribal Business council, Nar- vis and Stephanie Reevis, Shannon and Alikia Wagner, Dale and Brenda Carlson, Darrel and Darcy Hall, Sweets Boy, William and Camari Yellow Owl, Old Sue Relay for all the support in many ways. Also thank you to all of the relay teams. Thank-you everybody for all the hospitality at the Championship of Champions. This is what they been working so hard for. Expect to see this young team at the 2019 Tour of Champions Indian Relay Races and look for them to have every intention of defending their title at the 2019 Champi- onship of Champions, September 20, 21, 22 in Walla Walla, Washington. 5