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  • Deal Makes Waitsburg Proud

    Dena Wood, The Times|Nov 21, 2013

    LEWISTON - The Lewis-Clark State College (LCSC) men's cross coun­try team is currently ranked fourth in the NAIA, accord­ing to the final edition of the 2013 NAIA Coaches' Top 25 polls. 2013 Waitsburg graduate Seth Deal, attend­ing LCSC on a partial ath­letic scholarship, is regularly placing fourth or fifth on the Warrior team of 17 men. Both the men's and wom­en's Warrior cross country teams have earned a spot in the National Championships to be held in Lawrence, Kan. on Saturday, Nove...

  • Tigers to State Soccer Tourney

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 21, 2013

    SPOKANE - For the second time in three years, the WP Tigers soccer team made it into the final four for its division and are off to Sumner for the state champi­onship tournament. "We're back," assistant coach Jay Potts said. "That feels great. The boys are re­ally excited about it. About half the team (starters) have been there before and for the other half it's all brand new." The Tigers earned their spot by beating Northwest Christian 1-0 in Spokane on Saturday. Striker Ivan Figueroa scored o...

  • Cards’ Season Ends with Playoff Loss to Adna

    Ken Graham, The Times|Nov 21, 2013

    PASCO - The Adna Pi­rates' ground game proved too much for Waitsburg- Prescott in the first round of the state football playoffs. Adna rushed for 367 yards, beating the Cardinals 33-17 Friday night in Pasco. WP tailed 19-0 at the end of the first quarter and was never able to get back in it. "We just got off to a slow start and I feel bad about that," said WP coach Jeff Bartlow. "That has happened a few times this year." Bartlow said the Cardi­nals' struggled to get their passing game going. "...

  • WP Tigers in Final Eight

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 14, 2013

    PRESCOTT - In the first minute of the WP Tigers' sec­ond half against St. George Friday, it looked like the home team had a chance of gaining the upper hand against an arch rival that beat them twice before during the regular season. After a scoreless first half, striker Ernesto Valdovinos broke through the Dragons' defenses in the 41st minute and put one in the net on an assist from Jose Pananagua. But then, the team made a classic mistake, assistant coach Jay Potts said. The Ti­gers got off th...

  • Eight Cardinals Make All-League

    The Times|Nov 14, 2013

    WAITSBURG - The Southeast 2B Football League named its all-league team last week, and it in­cluded eight Waitsburg- Prescott players. WP coach Jeff Bartlow praised those players, whom he called a "great bunch of guys. The seniors alone have never NOT won the league title," he said. "They only know how to winhellip;.winning is a habit at this point and an expectation." WP had the most players on the list, followed by Tri- Cities Prep and Asotin, with seven players each. Following is the list of WP's All-League players, with Bartlow's comments...

  • Meserve Places 29th at State X-C Meet

    Dena Wood, The Times|Nov 14, 2013

    PASCO - Senior E.J. Meserve performed admirably in the final race of his high school career, placing 29th out of 125 runners at Saturday's 1B/2B WIAA State Cham­pionship Cross Country Meet at Sun Willows Golf course here. Meserve finished the 5,000 meter race with a time of 17:38.11. "This was E.J.'s fourth state appearance and his pro­gression has been impressive," said WP X-C Coach Jo­anna Lanning. Meserve finished 95th in his freshman year with a time of 19:41; as a sophomore he came in 58...

  • Lady Bulldogs Wrap Up “Good Season”

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 14, 2013

    PASCO - The Lady Bull­dogs fought hard to remain in playoff contention, but the effort wasn't quite enough to get them past Davenport or TriCities Prep this weekend. "Overall, we had a good season and I see a lot of improvement in individual players," head coach Shan­non Turner said about her young team. "It was a good experience to play at the District 7 & 9 Regional Tournament and will help us for next year." Dayton lost both games that could have advanced them to state. The girls lost in t...

  • WP Advances as Leroue Hits 1,000

    Ken Graham, The Times|Nov 14, 2013

    WAITSBURG - Call it a triumvirate. Or football's version of the "triple-dou­ble." Waitsburg-Prescott running back Chance Le­roue ran for a touchdown, caught a pass for a touch­down (twice actually) and threw a pass for yet an­other touchdown, as the Cardinals cruised to a 41-14 victory over Liberty here Friday night. On top of all that, Leroue also rushed for 167 yards, putting him over the 1,000 yard mark for the season. He also had 40 yards receiving. The win puts the Cardi­nals into the WIAA...

  • 2B SE District FB Final Standings

    Nov 7, 2013

    School League Overall W-L W-L WP 3-1 6-2 DeSales 3-1 5-3 Asotin 2-2 5-3 TC Prep 2-2 5-3 Dayton 0-4 1-7...

  • Bulldogs’ Season Ends with Loss to Mabton

    The Times|Nov 7, 2013

    DAYTON - The Dayton Bulldogs' football season ended Friday night with a 31-0 loss to the Mabton Vi­kings. Bulldogs ended their season 0-4 in league play and 1-7 overall. The Bulldogs had a solid game on the ground, rushing for 199 yards, compared to 146 for the Vikings. Running back Lowden Smith, playing with a hurt ankle, gave an outstanding performance in his final game, rushing for 132 yard on 25 carries. But Mabton's passing game proved too much for the Bulldogs. Viking QB Roy Zavala threw for 99 yards and one touchdown. The bulldogs were...

  • Lady Dogs Go To Regionals

    The Times|Nov 7, 2013

    ASOTIN - The Dayton Bulldogs volleyball team placed third in district after losing in three against the Asotin Panthers but beating the DeSales Irish in four this weekend. Dayton placed after number one Tri-Cities Prep and number two Asotin. The Lady Dogs move on to regionals in Pasco, where they face the Davenport team from District 7 in a 9 a.m. game at Chiawana High School on Saturday. "The girls are ready for the challenge," head coach Shannon Turner said. "It's always good to be one of the teams to go on. They're pumped about that. But...

  • Tigers Roll On, Face St. George Here Friday

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 7, 2013

    CONNELL - After beat­ing Northport on Saturday, the WP Tigers move on to host a tough St. George on Friday and Northwest Chris­tian or Valley Christian on Saturday. Both games are at home in Prescott. The Tigers could not be stopped against winless Northport and against winds of up to 50 miles per hour blowing through the field at Connell. The team logged 16 goals and allowed Northport only one ineffective shot on goal compared to its own barrage of 63 shots. "We kind of knew going in," assistant coach Jay Potts said about their toothless o...

  • Adams Places Fourth at District

    Dena Wood, The Times|Nov 7, 2013

    SPOKANE VALLEY - Cold, wind and rain added to the ob­stacles facing the WP Cross Country team at Saturday's District Meet at the Plantes Ferry Soccer Complex here. District 9 combines with District 7 with the top four Women's teams and 20 indi­viduals and the top six Men's teams and 30 individu­als qualifying for State. Two WP racers - Emily Adams and EJ Meserve - faced the ele­ments and their competitors with the speed and perseverance necessary to advance to the state com­petition. Fres...

  • Bulldogs Just Miss Soccer Playoff Upset

    Ken Graham, The Times|Nov 7, 2013

    DAYTON - The Dayton Bulldogs made themselves proud Saturday in their first- round playoff game here Saturday, losing to #2 seed Valley Christian 1-0. The game was scoreless for 79 minutes before the panthers scored in the last minute, to avoid the upset. "As a coach, I could not ask more from a team," said coach DJ Frame. "It was an amazing game to watch. All 11 players on the field worked as a team." Frame said he is particu­larly encouraged that eight of his 11 starters will return next...

  • Blocked PAT Seals Cards’ OT Win

    Ken Graham, The Times|Nov 7, 2013

    PASCO - At the end of regulation play in Friday night's game here between Waitsburg-Prescott and Tri- Cities Prep, the score was tied 35-35. That's ten total touchdowns. And, just as importantly, that includes ten successful PATs (points after touchdown, or extra points). WP kicker Antonio Benito and TCP kicker Ho­gan Jones were each perfect through 60 minutes. In the overtime period, each team had a chance to line up on offense at the op­position's 25-yard-line and attempt to score. WP won t...

  • Tigers Go 12-4, Lead League

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 31, 2013

    MOSES LAKE - The WP Tigers finished their season 12-4 overall and 4-0 in league, securing the top seed in the soccer playoffs. They face Northport in Con­nell at 1 p.m. Saturday, and are expected to breeze past this first winless playoff op­ponent before facing a much tougher team - likely arch rival St. George of Spokane. "We'll be ready to play," assistant coach Jay Potts said about this weekend's first playoff test. "We'll be up for it." The Tigers won their last two games of the season. They beat Irrigon 5-0 on Friday and Moses Lake 4-1 o...

  • WP Boys Third at Big Cross League Meet

    Dena Wood, The Times|Oct 31, 2013

    WAITSBURG - "It was another great day!" said WP cross country Coach Joanna Lanning, referring to Thurs­day's District 9 Big Cross League Meet in Pasco. The WP Men's team placed third behind Asotin and Tri- Cities Prep, and ahead of Pomeroy. Freshman Emily Adams (20:28) was fourth among 38 runners in the women's 5000 Meter race, in spite of taking a spill on the course. "Emily was running very strong in second place the last half of the meet," said Lanning. "Then she fell on the back side of...

  • Dayton Faces Asotin At Districts

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 31, 2013

    DAYTON - The Lady Bulldogs may have lost their last two games, but the league's third-placed team is going into the district play­offs confident they can play well together, head coach Shannon Turner said. "We're excited," Turner said after seeing that her team could keep its poise against a dominant opponent in Weston McEwen. "We didn't play timid. We played well. Even though we lost, the girls were pumped about how they played against such a strong program." Dayton lost against the...

  • “Go Mom!”: Oldsters Lose to Youngsters

    Dena Wood, The Times|Oct 31, 2013

    WAITSBURG - In spite of the defection of the op­posing team's coach to their team, the WP Alumni Team was no match for the Lady Cards at Thursday night's Homecoming game. Youth won out over experience with the younger ladies win­ning the game in a three-set match. Spirits were high as fans - some unsure of which team to root for - filled the bleachers. The flag was lowered and Mikala De­ruwe transfixed the crowd by singing a stirring rendi­tion of the National Anthem. Amidst cheers and app...

  • Chance Leroue Shines in WP Loss

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 31, 2013

    WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg-Prescott Cardi­nals suffered their first home loss in five years Friday, falling short to Asotin on Homecoming night, 34-21. The defeat broke a home winning streak of 25 games. WP's last home loss was also to Asotin, in October 2008. In the game, WP quarter­back Owen Lanning com­pleted 12 of 24 passes for 177 yards. Normally those would be stellar QB num­bers, but the five intercep­tions he threw helped seal the deal for the Panthers. "Asotin played a better foot...

  • Bulldogs Beat Riverside for First Win

    David Frame, The Times|Oct 31, 2013

    DAYTON - The Dayton Bulldogs won their first game of the season Friday night at home against Riv­erside of Boardman, 14-6. Bulldog coach Dean Bick­elhaupt said he was relieved to finally have a notch in the win column. Bickelhaupt said that the game was mostly a defensive battle in the first half. The first score of the game came six seconds before halftime, when Dayton linebacker An­drew Mendoza scooped up a Riverside fumble and ran it in from the 35 yard line. The attempted two-point co...

  • ‘Dogs Suffer Homecoming Loss

    The Times|Oct 24, 2013

    DAYTON - The Dayton Bulldogs kept Friday night's homecoming game close in the first half, but couldn't overcome a more experi­enced Tri-Cities Prep team, losing 27-0. Dayton's defense held the Jaguars to one touchdown in the first half and ended the half with a valiant goal-line stand. But after quarterback Christian Warner gave up three interceptions, the bull­dogs lost control of the game in the second half. Warner had no comple­tions, but the 'dogs had a balanced running attack, with Wa...

  • Tigers Roll Valley Christian

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 24, 2013

    SPOKANE - The WP Tigers advanced their record to 9-4 Friday, after beat­ing the second-year Valley Christian soccer team 3-0. "We played really well," assistant coach Jay Potts said about his team's first- ever encounter with the Panthers, another young program. In particular, WP took advantage of the scoring opportunities when they presented themselves in the often crowded box in front of their opponents' goal. "They're very defensive- minded," Potts said about the Panthers. "They pack the box and you're scoring not so much against the...

  • WP X-C Breaks Records

    Dena Wood, The Times|Oct 24, 2013

    Each team member set a new PR at Clarkston meet CLARKSTON - Accord­ing to Coach Joanna Lan­ning, the WP cross-country team "shone brighter than the sun" at the District 9 League Meet here Thursday, with each runner setting a personal record for the year. The WP Men's team placed second, ahead of Pomeroy and following Aso­tin. "We competed on the same course as our Sept. 21 meet, so the race was an ex­cellent indicator to see where we are as we come into the final stretch of the season," sai...

  • Running for a Cure

    Oct 24, 2013

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