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  • WP Spring Sports Awards

    The Times|May 28, 2015

    PRESCOTT - The Waitsburg-Prescott Spring Sports Awards were held May 19 at Prescott High School. Award recipients were as follows: Baseball: Most Inspirational: Jacob Dunn Most Improved: Chance Leroue Most Valuable Player: Kyle Gradwohl District 9 All-League: Kyle Gradwohl, Jacob Dunn District 9 Honorable Mention: Talen Larsen Softball: Most Inspirational: Hannah Grant Most Improved: Jocelyn Granados Most Valuable Player (Defense): Paige Wood Most Valuable Player (Offense): Hannah Grant District 9 First Team All Conference: Hannah Grant, Paige...

  • Dayton Girls On to State Tournament

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 28, 2015

    SPOKANE – The Dayton girls' softball team won their first two games at the 2B District 7/9 regional tournament here Saturday, which qualified them for this week's state tournament. In the championship game however, the Lady Bulldogs fell to DeSales. "The girls had a great day at the regional tournament," said Dayton assistant coach Desirae Jones. "Winning game one against Mary Walker cinched a state berth for us. Winning game two (over NW Christian) was icing on the cake." Dayton prevailed, 1...

  • WP Boys Win Districts

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 21, 2015

    WALLA WALLA – The Waitsburg-Prescott boys won the Southeast District 9 track championship here on May 13. WP outscored a strong Asotin team, 191-148. "We had not won it two years in a row and it was a sweet win," said WP track coach Jeff Bartlow. "Kids got all excited about it. Everyone contributed and we will be sending 15 boys and one girl on to the Regionals next Friday in Spokane." Seniors Kobie Brown and Owen Lanning racked up big points in their events. Brown won the 110 and 300 meter h...

  • Andrews Wins Four Events at Districts

    The Times|May 21, 2015

    WALLA WALLA – Dayton senior Kaitlyn Andrews won all four of her events at the S.E. District 9 finals held here on May 13. In the 100 meters, Andrews led a strong Dayton field, with Bulldogs taking three of the top four positions. Angela Mascall was second and Carissa Price took fourth. All three had times under 14 seconds. Andrews also won the javelin, with a throw of 117 feet, five inches. Andrews, Mascall and Price will move on to the District 7//9 regional meet, Friday at Central Valley H...

  • S.E. District 9 Track and Field Finals, Walla Walla

    The Times|May 21, 2015

    WP Boys’ Results Place Grade Name Time/Dist. 100 Meters - Varsity - Finals 2. 10 Travis Crockett 11.75a 5. 10 Joe Leamy 12.58a 9. 11 Resean Crockett 12.84a 10. 11 Kenny Miles 12.97a 11. 11 Alex Pietrzyk 13.14a 200 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. 10 Travis Crockett 23.97a 5. 10 Joe Leamy 26.05a 7. 11 Resean Crockett 26.21a 8. 11 Kenny Miles 27.26a 400 Meters - Varsity - Finals 2. 12 Tyler Shafer 55.58a 3. 11 T. McDowell 56.08a 4. 10 Marquez Randol 59.08a 7. 11 Alex Pietrzyk 1:00.86a 8. 10 Devin Newman 1:03.39a 10. 11 Kenny Miles 1:05.66a 800 M...

  • Bulldogs Advance With Win over WP

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 21, 2015

    DAYTON – The Dayton High softball team advanced to the Southeast 2B district tournament with a big win here over the WP Lady Tigers on May 12. The Tigers' loss ended their season. Dayton pitcher Megan Robins gave up only one WP hit, while striking out 10. The Lady Bulldogs scored seven runs in the first three innings and then eight in the fourth. The game ended on the mercy rule after the top of the fifth. For Dayton, senior Sarah Phillips had four hits and two RBIs. She also had four stolen bas...

  • Dayton Beats Asotin, Falls to Irish

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 21, 2015

    WALLA WALLA – The Dayton Bulldogs' softball team had an easy time with Asotin Saturday in the first round of the Southeast District 9 tournament, beating the Panthers 11-1. Sarah Phillips had her second consecutive four-hit game for Dayton, as she scored three times and scored two bases. Samii Bledsoe added two hits and three RBIs. Dayton had a total of 13 hits on the day. Pitcher Megan Robins struck out 10 Asotin Batters, as the Lady Bulldogs moved on to round two against DeSales. Dayton 102 1...

  • WP Boys Win Final District Meet

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 14, 2015

    WALLA WALLA – The Waitsburg-Prescott boys' track team took a convincing win in the regular season's final meet at Martin Field in Walla Walla on May 6. The Cardinals easily out-pointed perennial favorite Asotin, 199-136. But Asotin didn't bring their full team to the meet, according to WP track coach Jeff Bartlow. "This week it will be much different as we will be competing in District [District 9 Finals meet on Wednesday] and the entire Asotin team will be there," Bartlow said. He said that, si...

  • Dayton Girls 3rd at WW Meet

    The Times|May 14, 2015

    WALLA WALLA – Without their lead point-scorer, Kaitlyn Andrews, who missed the meet, the Dayton Girls’ Track team scored an impressive third place tie out of six teams at the District 9 meet in Walla Walla last week. Their point total of 64 tied Garfield Palouse, and trailed winner Asotin and runner up DeSales. Dayton junior Angela Mascall won the 100 meter race, with teammate Carissa Price finishing third. Mascall was also second in the 200 meters. The Bulldog 4x100 relay team finished third. The team included Carissa and Kianna Price, Ale...

  • Andrews Named to All-State Team

    The Times|May 14, 2015

    DAYTON – Dayton sophomore Sidney Andrews has been invited to play in the Washington/North Idaho All-State Girls' Basketball Game, which will be held June 20 in Liberty Lake, east of Spokane. Andrews was chosen for the B East Team, based on her performance this year leading the Dayton girls' basketball team to the final eight in the state playoffs. The All-State games will be held at the Hub Sports Center in Liberty Lake. Practices will be held in the morning, and the B West vs. B East game w...

  • Tigers Get Two Non-League Wins

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 14, 2015

    PRESCOTT – The Waitsburg-Prescott baseball team hosted Garfield-Palouse on May 6, and limited the Viking offense to one run, winning 4-1. Defensive miscues allowed Gar-Pal to pick up a quick first-inning run, but pitcher Talen Larsen then held G-P scoreless through the sixth, giving up just five hits. Chance Leroue closed out the game on the mound. The Tigers had five errors in the game. "Despite some early struggles defensively we were able to hang in there and get it done," said WP Coach D...

  • WP Girls Lose Two Heartbreakers to Gar-Pal

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 14, 2015

    PRESCOTT – The Waitsburg-Prescott girls' softball team dropped two one-run games to Garfield-Palouse on Saturday, 17-16 and 9-8. In Game 1, the Lady Tigers jumped on the Vikings with 12 runs in the first inning and four more in the second. But it wouldn't be enough, as Gar-Pal fought back, taking the lead with six runs in the seventh inning. For the game, WP had 18 hits and gave up 15. Kassidy Kuykendall and Hannah Grant each had three hits. But the Lady Tigers committed seven errors to help o...

  • Tigers Drop Pair to Tri-Cities Prep, Beat Riverside

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 7, 2015

    PRESCOTT – The Waitsburg-Prescott baseball team dropped two games at home on Thursday to Tri-Cities Prep, 7-6 and 3-1. They followed a win against Riverside on April 28, 16-1. In game one Thursday, the cardinals were trailing 6-2 going into the seventh and final regulation inning. A four-run rally tied the score and sent the game into extra innings. TCP scored a lone run in eighth, and took the victory, 7-6. The bottom of the 7th was highlighted with a double by Devin Acevedo, a 2 RBI single b...

  • Dayton Splits with Asotin, TCP

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 7, 2015

    ASOTIN – The Dayton Bulldogs' softball team demolished the Asotin Panthers in Game 1 of Saturday's double-header here, 14-2. Pitcher Megan Robins held Asotin scoreless until the fifth and final inning, giving up just three hits. Dayton scored in every inning except the fourth. Taylor Frame was three for four at the plate, with five RBIs. Sarah Phillips, Lexie Ramirez and Heidi Dobbs added two hits each to Dayton's total of 12 hits. "The girls really showed up with the bats today," said Dayton a...

  • WP Athletes at Meet of Champions

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 7, 2015

    LEWISTON – The Waitsburg-Prescott track and field team sent ten athletes to the Meet of Champions here on April 30. The meet was an invitational, based on athletes' performances in earlier meets this season. WP sophomore Landon Callas significantly reduced his personal record times in both the 110 and 300 meter hurdle events. He was 8th in the 300 and 11th in the 110. Senior Owen Lanning was 5th in the 110 and 6th in the 300. "Landon Callas had a great day and is improving each week in the hurdl...

  • Lady Tigers Split with TCP

    Dena Wood, The Times|May 7, 2015

    PRESCOTT – The WP girls' softball team took a lead into the seventh inning of game 1 of their double-header against Tri-Cities Prep here on April 30, but were unable to hold on. The Jaguars scored four times in the top of the seventh to take the win, 11-9. The game was highlighted by a three-run double by Paige Wood in the fourth inning, that built the Tiger lead to 9-5. Wood had three hits in the game. The big play of game two was a triple play by third baseman Hannah Grant. With the bases l...

  • Andrews Wins Long Jump in Lewiston

    The Times|May 7, 2015

    LEWISTON – Dayton senior Kaitlyn Andrews competed in three events at the Meet of Champions in Lewiston April 30. She won the long jump, with a leap of 16 feet, 4 inches. Andrews also placed 4th in the triple jump and 5th in the 100 meter run. Due to state regulations, Andrews’ signature event, the javelin, is not held at meets in Idaho. Dayton sophomore Angela mascall finished 9th in the 200 meter race and 13th in the 100. Sophomore Carissa Price was 19th in the 100 meters....

  • Dayton Girls Sweep WP

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 30, 2015

    DAYTON – The Dayton girls' softball team easily swept their home double-header against WP Saturday, winning 16-5 and 13-3. In Game 1, WP held a 2-1 lead going into the third innings, but the Lady Bulldogs took advantage of nine Tiger errors to score 15 runs in the final three innings. Dayton pitcher Savannah McFarland held WP to only two hits, but Dayton committed four errors of their own, as WP put up five runs. For Dayton, Taylor Frame had a home run and four RBIs. Hannah Becker added two d...

  • Lady TIgers Sweep Columbia

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 30, 2015

    Lady TIgers Sweep Columbia PRESCOTT – The WP softball team hosted Columbia (Burbank) on April 21 and came away with their first two wins of the season, 13-3 and 3-0. In game 1, the Lady Tigers took advantage of Coyote pitching control problems to score 13 runs on only six hits. Analise Salazar had three hits for WP. The Tigers scored ten runs in the fourth through sixth innings, to build a ten run lead and end the game early. In game 2, pitcher Jaidyn Brown shut out the Coyotes, giving up o...

  • Lady Bulldogs Fall to Irish in Monday D-H

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 30, 2015

    DAYTON – The Dayton softball team was swept by DeSales in a Monday night double-header here, 17-0 and 20-10. The losses put the Lady Bulldogs record at 4-2 in league play and 6-6 overall. In game 1, Irish pitcher Kaylee Brown shut down Dayton, giving up just one hit, a single by Kellie Moore. Brown also hit two home runs in the game. Dayton pitcher Savannah McFarland gave up 14 hits, and the Bulldog defense committed five errors. Dayton’s bats awoke in Game 2, as they scored 10 runs in the first...

  • WP Baseball Splits with Columbia, Colton

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 30, 2015

    PRESCOTT – The Waitsburg-Prescott baseball team hosted Columbia (Burbank) Tuesday for what turned out to be two lopsided games – a win and a loss. The Tigers held the Coyotes to one hit in game one, and won, 11-1. In game two, Columbia came back in a big way, scoring ten runs in the first three innings on the way to a 13-2 five-inning victory. Senior Chance Leroue gave up a run in the first inning of game one, but then shut down the Coyotes the rest of the way. The Tigers tied the score in the...

  • Undeberg Brings Out Strong Performances

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 30, 2015

    RITZVILLE – WP and Dayton track athletes traveled here Saturday to take part in the 10th annual Undeberg Invitational Track Meet, held at Lind-Ritzville High School. They competed against other athletes from nearly forty high schools around Washington. WPs Emily Adams had a strong meet, finishing fourth in the 3200 meter run and 10th in the 1600. She was also ninth in the long jump and 10th in the triple jump. The WP boys finished seventh in the team competition, only 3 ½ points behind t...

  • Andrews, Brown Sweep at WW Meet

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 23, 2015

    WALLA WALLA – Dayton senior Kaitlyn Andrews continued her dominance of javelin and long jump events last week, winning those, as well as the triple jump and 100 meter race at the Irish Invite here on April 15. WP senior Kobe Brown, competing in his first meet this year, also won all four of his events. Brown captured the high jump, long jump and two hurdles events: 110 and 300 meters. The WP boys had a strong team showing, racking up 189 points for second place, only 16 points shy of the w...

  • Locals Excel at Pasco Invite

    The Times|Apr 23, 2015

    PASCO – In a field of more than 2,000 athletes from 100-plus northwest high schools, four Touchet Valley athletes gave strong performances Saturday at the Pasco Invite track and field meet. WP Senior Kobie Brown had a personal best time of 41.15 seconds in the 300 meter hurdles, which was good enough for 12th place. Brown also finished sixth in the long jump, with a distance of 20 feet, six inches. He was 16th in the high jump, at 5 feet, 10 inches. "He will soon be under 41 and will be in t...

  • WP Baseball Drops DeSales Double-Header

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 23, 2015

    PRESCOTT – The defending state champion DeSales baseball team came to Prescott Saturday, and the WP Tigers gave them all they could handle. But the Tigers came up just short in both games. A seventh-inning run gave the Irish a 1-0 victory in the first game, and three extra-inning DeSales runs in the ninth were the Tigers undoing in the second game – a 6-3 loss. The first game was a pitching masterpiece between WP's Jacob Dunn and DeSales' Cam Richman. Richman was a little better, throwing a no-...

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