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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...
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...
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 – 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 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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-...
WP pitcher Jaidyn Brown . . ....
GARFIELD – The Dayton girls’ softball team showed the offense they’re capable of, as they swept Garfield-Palouse/Oakesdale here Saturday. The Lady Bulldogs scored 29 runs on 20 hits, including three home runs in the first game. In game 1, pitcher Savannah McFarland gave up three runs on four hits for the win. Hanna Becker, Lexie Ramirez and Caitlyn Robins each had home runs. Becker had five RBIs. In the second game, Dayton took a 4-3 lead into the fifth inning before breaking the game open...
BENTON CITY – After sitting out the first four meets of the season due to eligibility issues, WP's Kobie Brown showed up at the SCAC meet here on a mission. Competing against athletes from three 1A schools – Kiona-Benton, Columbia-Burbank and River View – Brown won the high jump, long jump and 300 meter hurdles. He also finished 4th in the 100 meters. Teammate Owen Lanning finished second to Brown in both the 300 hurdles and the long jump. Lanning won the 110 meter hurdles and the Triple Jump....
WP Boys’ Results Place Grade Name Time/Dist. 100 Meters - Varsity - Finals 2. 10 Travis Crockett 11.53a 4. 12 Kobie Brown 11.76a 11. 10 Daelon Davis 12.48a 16. 11 Resean Crockett 12.81a 20. 11 Kenny Miles 13.16a 200 Meters - Varsity - Finals 2. 10 Travis Crockett 23.95a 8. 11 Resean Crockett 27.18a 9. 11 Kenny Miles 27.89a 400 Meters - Varsity - Finals 2. 12 Tyler Shafer 57.88a 800 Meters - Varsity - Finals 2. 11 Tewedros McDowell 2:12.57a 3. 10 Daelon Davis 2:17.89a 6. 10 David Just 2:29.20a 1600 Meters - Varsity - Finals 3. 11 Tewedros M...
WAITSBURG – The 19th annual Tour of Walla Walla cycling stage race will begin early Friday in Waitsburg. More than 100 professional and amateur cyclists from throughout the northwest are expected to take part. The time trial stage, which in previous years was held on Saturday mornings, has been moved to Friday morning. In that event, participants start one at a time and race against the clock. The 6.8 mile time trial course begins on Cemetery Road in Waitsburg and follows Wilson Hollow Road for...
On Sunday, Waitsburg-Prescott three-sport athlete Owen Lanning signed a letter of intent to attend Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston next year. . ....
WAITSBURG – Four Touchet Valley athletes have qualified for the Pasco Invite, which will be held Saturday at Edgar Brown Stadium. The meet will feature more than 2,000 top track and field athletes from more than 100 high schools of all sizes throughout Washington and Northern Idaho. Athletes are invited based on performances at meets earlier this year. WP's Kobie Brown qualified in the 300 meter hurdles, long jump and high jump. Owen Lanning qualified in the triple jump and Emily Adams in the 8...
Waitsburg Chapter FFA members earned second place as a team at the April 12 Trap Shoot in Pullman, Wash. . ....
WAITSBURG - Waitsburg High School senior Owen Lanning was named one of twelve Athletes of the week earlier this month by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association for his performance in track and field. At the 80th annual Carnival of Speed in Milton-Freewater on April 3, Lanning won the 300 hurdles (44.21), place second in the 110 hurdles (16.67), was second in the triple jump (40-9) and fourth in the long jump (18-11) His 31 point total was the top male score at the 26-team meet....
TOUCHET – The Dayton softball team took on the Touchet Indians in a single game here Thursday, and won easily, 7-1. Pitcher Megan Robins gave up only one hit, and the Lady Bulldogs took advantage of four Indian errors, as they racked up seven runs on only five hits. "We had a solid game in Touchet with our pitching, defense, and timely hits," said Dayton assistant coach Desirae Jones. "We ran the bases well, and moved girls when we had the chance." Robins got six strikeouts and walked only t...
ASOTON – The WP girls' softball team lost two league games to Asotin here Saturday, 11-3 and 5-4. In game 1, the Tigers struggled early, giving up seven runs in the first two innings. After taking a 1-0 lead in the top of the first, they couldn't get much going offensively. "We got ourselves in a hole in the first game and just weren't mentally ready to play," said WP Coach Angie Potts. "We started to play with more focus in the later innings but weren't able to make up the run difference." W...
PRESCOTT – The WP Tiger Baseball team came away with a big 8-2 win at home against Touchet on March 31, on the strength of a big seven-run sixth inning. Strong pitching from Talen Larsen and Jacob Dunn allowed the Tigers to hold the Indians to two runs, while scattering six hits. "We struggled early putting the ball in play, and left some guys stranded on base," said WP Coach Dustin Snedigar. "I'm pleased we stayed patient, and were able to adjust late and put the ball in play. The defense p...
MILTON-FREEWATER, Ore. – The WP boys track team took third place Friday at the giant Carnival of Speed track at Shockman Field here. The meet featured schools of all sizes and, among at least 25 participating, WP's point total was surpassed only by the two largest, Wa-Hi and Pendleton. WP got three individual wins at the meet: Owen Lanning in the 300 meter hurdles, Travis Crockett in the 200 meters and Emily Adams in the girls' 800 meters. According to WP Coach Jeff Bartlow, Lanning, a s...
MILTON-FREEWATER – Dayton's Kaitlyn Andrews continued her domination of javelin events, taking first place at the Carnival of Speed meet held here Friday. Andrews' throw of 121 feet, 10 inches, outdistanced the second place finisher by more than 14 feet. Andrews, a senior, also won the long jump by one inch, with a jump of 16 feet, 4 inches. She finished second in the triple jump and fourth in the 100 meters. On the strength of Andrews' points alone, Dayton finished 7th out of 25 teams at the m...