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    Oct 25, 2012

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    Oct 18, 2012

  • Dayton Muscles Mustangs, 6-4

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Oct 18, 2012

    DAYTON - The Dayton Bulldog soccer team took on the Northport Mustangs at St. George in Spokane last Saturday and were met with success, taking a 6-4 victory over the Mustangs. In the first half, the Mus- tangs scored the first point on a penalty kick. The Bulldogs adjusted to the deficit and responded with strong defense. The Bulldogs' usual keeper, Wil- lie Weppler, was out with a broken thumb and was replaced this game by Ian Smay. Smay fought hard, head coach DJ Frame said. "(Smay) did a good job," Frame said. "I liked how he performed for...

  • McDowell Places 2nd At League Meetand

    The Times|Oct 18, 2012

    WALLA WALLA - Down its top runner, the WP men's cross country team placed fourth overall with 80 points last Wednesday in a District 9 league meet in Walla Walla. Tri Cities Prep won for the men that day out of teams including Dayton, Asotin, Liberty Christian, Pomeroy, St. John-Endicott, WWVA Columbia Burbank. WP's no. 2 runner on the team, Tewedros McDowell, fared well last Wednesday and placed second overall with a time of 18:06.25. E.J. Meserve placed 12th with a time of 19:02.52, followed by Jacob Dingfield in 24th with a time of 19:57.95,...

  • Dogs Can’t Gain Momentum

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Oct 18, 2012

    PASCO - Momentum was the name of the game Friday for the Dayton football team and something the Dogs couldn't pick up against the Tri-Cities Prep Jaguars, falling in a heart­breaking loss, 42-0. In the first quarter, the Bull­dogs were able to keep the Jag­uars to one touchdown although the Bulldogs were unable to take the ball into the end zone. The Bulldogs, running with several injured players, were able to save their errors and keep the Jaguars out of the end zone for any more scores. Th...

  • WP Second String Gets Plenty Of Field Time Against Mabton

    Dan Groom, The Times|Oct 18, 2012

    WAITSBURG - Waits- burg-Prescott's first-string defense held Mabton to minus 31 yards of rushing and minus 3 yards passing, en route to a 54-8 homecoming drubbing of the visiting Vikings here Friday. Mabton recorded no first downs versus WP's no. 1 defense, fumbled twice, and ran only four plays for positive yardage. WP's starters played just half the game, and their dominant perfor- mance on both offense and defense forced the 40-point running clock rule for the entire second half. WP's initial scoring came early and often. The Cards put 26...

  • Tigers Tie St. George In Nailbiter

    Dan Groom, The Times|Oct 18, 2012

    PRESCOTT - The two beasts of the east in Class 1B/2B soccer played to a 1-1 draw here Friday afternoon. Though a tie may sound boring, the undefeated St. George team and two-loss Waitsburg-Prescott team made it one of the more suspenseful matches of the season. WP controlled the tempo and attacked the tall, defen- sively-minded Dragons the entire game. The Tigers put the initial pressure to the visitors with a series of corner kick chances 10 minutes in. Jonny Es- calante caught up to a loose ba...

  • Dogs Edge Cards In Fierce Match

    Jillian Beaudry, The Times|Oct 18, 2012

    WAITSBURG - Both WP and Dayton showed up on Kison Court ready to play last Tuesday night, but Dayton had more en- ergy and took the win in four sets, 25-23, 25-27, 25-17, 25-17. The Lady Cardinals won the second of the four sets. WP head coach Angie Potts said Tuesday night her team played well because they're work- ing better together on the court. "They're playing as a team now, which I think is the differ- ence," she said. The first set of the night was plagued early on with serving errors...

  • Adams Wins Middle School Race

    Jillian Beaudry, The Times|Oct 11, 2012

    RICHLAND - WP run- ners kept up with the pack last Saturday in Richland at an invitational against 60 middle school and high school teams full of tough competition. The highlight of the day for WP cross country coach Joanna Lanning was seeing middle school runner Em- ily Adams blaze past the competition in the 2-mile middle school race with first place and a time of 13:06.75. Even suffering from a cold, Lanning said Adams was in it to win it. "Just before the finish line (Adams) passed the runner in first place beating her by less than 2...

  • Dayton Splits, Loses Mid To Injury

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Oct 11, 2012

    DAYTON - The Dayton soccer team split the last two games, beating the Walla Walla Valley Academy Knights, 4-1, on Wednesday, Oct. 2, and falling to the Northwest Christian Crusaders, 11-1, on Monday, Oct. 8. The Crusaders put pressure on the Bulldogs right out of the gate. For the first 20 minutes of the game, the Bulldogs were able to keep the ball out of the net but unable to move the ball into Cru- sader territory for long enough to take many shots. With 26:21 left in the first half, the...

  • Cards Wear Out Against Jags

    Dan Groom and Jillian Beaudry, The Times|Oct 11, 2012

    WAITSBURG - The WP volleyball team fell to WWVA in three sets last Tuesday night in Dayton. The Knights proved too much for the Cardinals, despite an early rush of energy and a solid second set. The Knights were victorious, 25-17, 25-21, 25-11. In the first set on Kison Court Tuesday night, the Lady Cards were pumped up and keeping up with the Knights. Serving errors on both sides of the net added points to the opponents' scores. Great spikes from WWVA's Megan Gregg helped the Knights clinch...

  • Bulldogs Take Down Jaguars In Three

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Oct 11, 2012

    DAYTON - The Day­ton volleyball team won in three against Tri Cities Prep last Tuesday night in an in­creasingly close battle. The Bulldogs hit the court with a dominating lead over the Jaguars, win­ning the first set with a quick, 25-10. In the second set, the Jaguars fought back but couldn't stop the Bulldogs from hitting their stride, go­ing for a nine-point run to put a gap in the score. The Bulldogs hit their groove, meshing as a team and al­lowing players at the ser­vice line to relax...

  • Cards Blow Out Bulldogs, 39-0

    Dan Groom, The Times|Oct 11, 2012

    DAYTON - Waitsburg- Prescott crashed Dayton's homecoming party here Fri­day, breaking open a low- scoring game through one half with 31 points in the second to rout the winless Bulldogs, 39-0. The first half was so ugly-marred by six turn­overs, nine penalties (one resulting in a safety), and five first downs between the two teams-it was a wonder either team scored at all. But Waitsburg-Prescott did, thanks to Dayton's hold­ing penalty in the end zone that counted as a 2-point safety, and si...

  • Tigers Fall In 3-2 Thriller

    Dan Groom, The Times|Oct 11, 2012

    PRESCOTT - The Waits­burg Prescott Tigers experienced two different levels of opponents within 24 hours and two opposite scoreboard results. WP dismantled the new soc­cer program of Class 1B Valley Christian of Spokane, 10-0, on Friday, then lost a 3-2 thrill­er to defending Oregon Class 3A/2A/1A champion Riverside of Boardman, Ore., on Saturday. Friday's game against Valley Christian was over by the 30th minute, when WP head coach Mark Grimm pulled all his starters save two for "leadership pu...

  • Dayton Goes, 2-2, In League Play

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Oct 4, 2012

    DAYTON - Coming off of a win against Waitsburg- Prescott last Thursday, the Dayton Bulldog volleyball team was energized and ready to take down the De­Sales Lady Irish. The Bull­dogs' energy was rewarded with a three-game win over the Irish. Both teams played com­petitively out of the gate and had the backing of bois­terous crowds from both schools. In the first game, the Bull­dogs started to perpetuate energy and momentum and flexed their strength to hold the Irish while dropping the ball into...

  • Bulldogs Can’t Rally Past T-O-R

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Oct 4, 2012

    OAKESDALE - The Day­ton Bulldogs football team struggled Friday against the Tekoa-Oakesdale-Rosalia Nighthawks, falling in a shut­out loss, 34-0. The Bulldogs were with­out their starting quarterback, Lowden Smith, due to an inju­ry, but Isaiah Lambert stepped and filled the starting spot, shifting from his normal role as running back. The Bulldogs were able to hold the Nighthawks to one touchdown in the first quarter after a fumble allowed the Nighthawks to take the ball into the endzone at 8:41. The Nighthawks missed the kick for an extra poi...

  • Tigers Take Down Northwest Christian

    The Times|Oct 4, 2012

    PRESCOTT - The WP Tigers whomped Northwest Christian, 6-3, last Saturday in Prescott. The Tigers are now at, 5-1, for the season. Northwest Christian, also considered one of the best teams in the state, was caught with its head down last Saturday, allowing the Tigers to take advantage and get many shots into the net. The Tigers also had some solid defensive skills on display. WP goalie Sergio Gonzalez had 12 saves in the game. One of the highlights of the game was a successful midfield kick by Lino Diaz, who also scored another goal in the...

  • WP, Dogs Keep Busy At XC Meets

    Jillian Beaudry, The Times|Oct 4, 2012

    WAITSBURG - The WP Cardinals fared better at home than in Pasco this past week, placing third as a team in Waits­burg last Wednesday and 15th as a team at the larger meet on Saturday. At the Pasco Bulldog Invite on Sept. 29, senior Seth Deal placed second with a time of 16:29.1. Tewedros McDowell was 41st, with a time of 18:26.7, fol­lowed by E.J. Meserve in 85th, with a time of 19:59.0, Jacob Dingfield in 115th, with a time of 21:20.6, and Kevin Kamel in 117th, with a time of 21:28.9. Kamiakin'...

  • Aggressive Tigers Shut Out Bulldogs, 9-0

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Oct 4, 2012

    PRESCOTT -- The Dayton soccer team struggled to keep up with Waitsburg-Prescott's pace last Wednesday night and the Tigers finished the game on top after a 9-0 shutout. Both teams started the game with aggressive footwork. The Bulldogs' defense held strong for the first 10 minutes, keeping the Tigers out of the net. But the Dogs were unable to move the ball back out of their terri­tory and to the Tigers' side of the field. After nearly 20 minutes of battle with the Bulldogs' de­fense, at 20:42, the Tigers swept past the defenders and scored t...

  • Dayton Spikes Cardinals In Four

    Dan Groom, The Times|Oct 4, 2012

    DAYTON - Dayton net­ted a much-needed victory over valley rival and league foe Waitsburg-Prescott in four sets here Thursday, 25- 23, 12-25, 25-11, 25-13. Bulldog McKayla Bick­elhaupt led all players with 16 kills, but it was her team's group effort during an 8-0 run to start the third set that turned the tide of the match. From there, Dayton steam­rolled WP the rest of the way claiming the third and fourth sets in convincing fashion. Game one was a back- and-forth scrum that saw Dayton jet to...

  • Cards Top Archrival DeSales

    Dan Groom, The Times|Oct 4, 2012

    WAITSBURG - Waitsburg- Prescott's defense bent a lot Friday, but didn't break when it counted, including stopping archrival DeSales' final scoring chance on the 1-yard line as the game clock expired. The 16-13 victory dropped the Irish from the ranks of the unbeaten and propelled the Cardinals back into league- championship contention. In its most lackluster of­fensive performance of the season-225 total yards, WP produced the big plays when needed, and capitalized on Irish miscues. The first...

  • DHS Homecoming Schedule

    Sep 27, 2012

    DAYTON -- Homecom­ing Week will take place atDayton High School fromMonday, Oct. 1, to Saturday,Oct. 6. Here is a list of eventsfor the week. Monday Fancy Dress/Formalwear Stud Volleyball followingVarsity practice - about 6p.m. Tuesday Little kid dress-up Lip Synch at 2:15 p.m. Leslie Woodfill (RegionalExecutive) - Make a WishFoundation Assembly &Copper/Silver War Wednesday Neon/80s dress-up Freshman Orientation atRunning T Ranch Thursday Disney dress-up Powder Puff followingvarsity practice - about 6:30p.m. Pole Judging Friday Red and Gold...

  • Knights Slash Dogs, 5-1

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Sep 27, 2012

    WALLAWALLA - The Dayton Bulldogs soccer team played a tough match against the Walla Walla Valley Acad­emy Knights on Wednesday, Sept. 19, ultimately falling 5-1 to the Knights. The Bulldogs had a game scheduled against Riverside on Saturday, Sept. 22, but the game was canceled due to the smoke in the air. Head coach DJ Frame said the Knights were ag­gressive and spread the ball around to a number of play­ers so there was no one per­son for the Bulldogs to cover to take over the game. "Once we ad...

  • WP Volleyball Falls To Knights In Four

    Dan Groom, The Times|Sep 27, 2012

    COLLEGE PLACE - The WP volleyball team traveled to College Place for its only match of the week and fell to the Walla Walla Valley Acad­emy Knights in four sets. The teams were evenly matched in the first set, but the Cardinals couldn't close the deal losing, 23-25. WP squared the match with a convincing, 25-18, victory in set two. But the Cardinals couldn't sustain the momen­tum. The Knights reeled off victories in the next two sets by the same scores 18 and 25, 18 and 25. "Overall our play has improved," WP coach Angie Potts said lauding h...

  • Tigers Bring Home Two Victories

    Jillian Beaudry, The Times|Sep 27, 2012

    IRRIGON, ORE. - The WP Tigers showed up ready to beat Irrigon, Ore., last Saturday taking the home team down, 6-2. "We're playing better," assistant WP coach Jay Potts said. The Tigers are now, 3-1, in wins and losses this season. Potts said Irrigon has a good team and this was the Tigers' first time play­ing the Knights. They are scheduled to play again in Prescott on Oct. 20. The reason the Tigers had the edge last Saturday was because of two return­ers who are now eligible were finally able to play with the team, Potts said. Carlos Sandoval...

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