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  • WP Places Second In Regionals

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 23, 2013

    SPOKANE - While their home town celebrated 100 years of horse racing Sat­urday, the WP Tigers had a "real sport" celebration of their own 135 miles away. Fresh from wining the District 9 title in Walla Walla the previous weekend, the Waitsburg Prescott softball team proudly held up a sec­ond place regionals trophy at Merkel Field in Spokane. The Tigers placed high in the pre-state District 7 & 9 tournament after beating the Mary Walker Chargers 11-3 in the first game and cross- valley rivals Day...

  • Andrews to state in two events for Bulldogs

    May 23, 2013

  • WP Sends Eight to State

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 23, 2013

    CLARKSTON - The WP Cardinal boys came up five points short against a dominant Asotin team, fail­ing to capture the 2B District 9 team championship after six straight winning years. But the team had many out­standing performances, and they'll send eight boys to the state championships in Cheney this weekend. James Thompkins con­tinued his dominance in the sprints, winning the 100, 200 and 400 meter dashes and anchoring the winning 4 x 100 relay team. Thompkins will be one of the favorites at st...

  • Sub-District Track and Field Results – May 8 – Walla Walla

    May 16, 2013

    Dayton Boys 100 Meters - Varsity - Prelims 23. Andrew Mendoza 13.39a 24. Brian Mascall 13.80a Tyler Cooper DNS 400 Meters - Varsity - Prelims 10. Brian Mascall 1:01.53a 13. Tyler Abramson 1:08.40a 800 Meters - Varsity - Prelims 6. Levi Laib 2:22.52a Matthew Warren DNS 3200 Meters - Varsity - Prelims 11. Tim Ihle 13:50.69a 4x400 Relay - Varsity - Prelims 6. Tyler Abramson Levi Laib Brian Mascall Andrew Mendoza 4:16.79a Shot Put - 12lb - Varsity - Prelims 13. Andrew Mendoza 31-05.50 21. Tyler...

  • Lady Bulldogs Place Third In District

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 16, 2013

    WALLA WALLA - After their narrow 10-9 loss against district title winner WP Friday, the Lady Bulldogs could have hung their heads. They did come out a bit sluggish in the next game against Asotin and by the sixth inning, they were down 5-2. But they rallied when it was their turn in the sixth. When the game was tied in the bottom of the seventh and it was make or break, the Dayton girls' bats came through as well as their spirit. With some additional help from Asotin errors, Dayton won the...

  • WP Wins First Fast-Pitch District Title

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 16, 2013

    WALLA WALLA - If there was one moment that sparked the WP Lady Tigers' momentum Friday, it was Sam Moss' catch on the fence in the third inning that shielded them against a third Dayton home run and marked the beginning of her team's comeback against the Bulldogs. Already behind 8- 0 against a Dayton team that obviously came to play, it was exactly the kind of catch the Tigers needed to retrieve their passion, find their groove and settle into the game. Moss caught the hit, then fell back...

  • Dayton Errors Costly Against TCP

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 9, 2013

    PASCO - After their Monday night tie-breaker win over St. John-Endicott/ LaCrosse-Washtucna 8-5, the Dayton Bulldogs seemed ready to take on TriCities Prep Tuesday but "shot themselves in the foot" with errors, head coach Sal Bena­vides said after the game. "We weren't mentally ready," he said. "I thought we were. But we just didn't get it done today." The 10-1 loss was a dis­appointment to the young team. But the players, who nonetheless made it to the playoffs despite the odds, felt they l...

  • WP Splits with Asotin Saturday

    The Times|May 9, 2013

    The WP softball team earned a trip to the four-team district tournament Saturday, after splitting a doublehead­er with Asotin. In the first game, WP took a 4-2 lead early and held on for a 7-5 win. The Tigers had seven hits and committed 3 errors, while giving up 9 hits to Asotin. In the second game, WP coach Angie Potts played some of her younger play­ers, knowing that the playoff berth was clinched. WP lost that game 17-10. On Friday, the Lady Ti­gers swept a doubleheader against Colfax, wi...

  • Colfax Meet 4/30 Results

    May 9, 2013

    WP Boys Results 100 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. James Thompkins 10.95 8. Alex Dill 11.81 9. DJ Leroue 11.88 17. Luke Alexenko 12.50 18. Kobie Brown 12.78 19. Kevin Aquino 12.79 30. Jada Alfred 13.49 Dalton LaRue SCR 200 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. James Thompkins 22.66 13. Kevin Aquino 25.09 Alex Dill SCR 400 Meters - Varsity - Finals 1. James Thompkins 53.28 9. Kobie Brown 56.72 11. Kevin Aquino 57.84 16. Jessie Rawson 1:00.66 DJ Leroue SCR Dalton LaRue SCR 800 Meters - Varsity - Finals 2. Jada Alfred 2:11.91 14. Zac Brown 2:31.82 1600...

  • WP Boys Win Colfax Meet

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 9, 2013

    COLFAX - James Thompkins won the 100, 200 and 400 meter races and anchored the winning 4 x 100 relay team, as WP over­whelmed the competition at the NE 1B/2B League Meet in Colfax April 30. WP scored 151.5 points, ahead of a distant Colfax, with 92.5 points in second. James Thompkins is com­ing off a sprained ankle and shined with four first plac­es," said WP Coach Jeff Bartlow. "His 400 was a bit off, but his 100 and 200 were both PR's and he anchored the 4x1 (Alex Dill, Dalton Lerue, Luke Alex...

  • Final Season Standings

    May 9, 2013

    SE 2B Baseball League W L...

  • Local Teams Roll Into Playoffs

    The Times|May 9, 2013

    The SE 2B softball league ended last week with the Waitsburg and Dayton teams finishing a strong second and third behind the undefeated DeSales Irish. The Lady Bulldogs began their playoff march Tues­day with a victory at home. They play the WP girls Fri­day in Walla Walla. The Dayton boys finished their season tied for sixth place, at 1-11, while the WP boys had a strong 7-5 sea­son, to finish tied for third. The Tigers lost thier loser-out game Tuesday....

  • Loss To TOR Ends Season For WP

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 9, 2013

    PRESCOTT - Waitsburg Prescott ended its promising season Tuesday after a 7-4 loss against Takeo-Oakes­dale Rosalia in a game that almost turned into a Tigers' come-from-behind classic. "It was a close game," head coach Dustin Snedigar said afterwards. "It was one of those nail biters. But we came up short." The Nighthawks scored in the top of the 1st inning and Dalton Estes answered it with a run of his own in the bottom. But the WP bats went quiet after that, while TOR scored another run in the...

  • Lady Dogs Advance To Regionals

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 9, 2013

    DAYTON - Getting all the fundamentals right from the start, the Lady Bulldogs beat TriCities Prep 13-3 in a five-inning home game Tuesday and advanced to the regional playoffs in Spokane on May 18. The third-ranked Day­ton softball team still faces second-ranked Waitsburg Prescott on Friday, but only to decide seeding for the next round of the playoffs, assistant coach Des Jones said. Under the hot afternoon sun, Sam Harting pounded out a two-run homer in the first inning that ignited the...

  • League Track Meet at Dayton - April 24 - Complete Results

    May 2, 2013

    WP Boys Results 100 Meters - Varsity - Finals 3. Alex Dill 11.78 9. Luke Alexenko 12.19 11. Kobie Brown 12.28 11. Kevin Aquino 12.28 27. Brandon Penner 13.68 200 Meters - Varsity - Finals 10. Brendan Donovan 25.12 11. Alex Dill 25.21 13. Kevin Aquino 25.46 14. Dalton LaRue 25.68 22. Brandon Penner 28.02 400 Meters - Varsity - Finals 3. Kobie Brown 57.12 4. Kevin Aquino 57.68 800 Meters - Varsity - Finals 3. James Thompkins 2:08.18 4. Seth Deal 2:08.69 5. Zac Brown 2:13.24 7. Jada Alfred 2:16.72...

  • Tigers Struggle Against Tough DeSales Teams

    The Times|May 2, 2013

    Softball: DeSales over WP 8-1 / 8-0 PRESCOTT - DeSales knocked the WP softball team out of first place in league standings Tuesday, with an 8-1 victory over the Tigers in the first game of a double-header. Sam Moss scored the only Tiger run with a solo home run. "We started light, but went on to play well," said WP coach Angie Potts. "DeSales is a good team. They hit the ball well and run aggressively. We need to be ready for that." Potts said she still felt good about the game. "I'm not...

  • Dayton Boys Still Alive

    The Times|May 2, 2013

    ROSALIA - The Day­ton Bulldogs baseball team may have played its last two games of the season Tuesday night, but they're still in the running for the playoffs. They will likely end up in sixth. The young Dogs lost both games in their doubleheader against the Tekoa-Oakesdale- Rosalia 5-2 and 13-1 in the final five-inning game. They ended the season 2-10 in league and 5-12 overall. The losses were disap­pointing, head coach Sal Benavides said, but the team hasn't given up hope to get its act together for the playoffs starting Tuesday. "We can b...

  • Lady Bulldogs Headed For Third

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 2, 2013

    TEKOA - The Lady Bull­dogs seemed headed for third in league after sweeping Tekoa-Oakesdale-Rosario in their last doubleheader of the regular season Tuesday. "The girls did well today," assistant coach Des Jones said in a telephone interview after the away games. "They played together and they played smart." In 14 innings marked by a handful of snow flurries, Dayton beat the Nighthawks 11-8 in the first game and 6-4 in the second, ending the season on a high note. "We've struggled some and we...

  • Local Athletes Shine at Dayton Meet

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 2, 2013

    DAYTON - Asotin High School's powerful track and field teams won both the boys' and girls' team competitions last week at the District 9 meet held last week at the Dayton High School Track. On the boys' side, how­ever, the WP Cardinals made a strong showing, notching 105.5 points to Asotin's 120.5. Third place Tekoa- Oakesdale-Rosalia scored only 34. "We were missing James Thompkins' 30 points (100, 200 and 400)," said WP coach Jeff Bartlow, "as again he would have won those eventshellip;he is...

  • Trap Shooters at State

    Apr 25, 2013

  • WP Sweeps Two From Bulldogs Tuesday

    The Times|Apr 25, 2013

    DAYTON - The Dayton Bulldogs scored three runs in the second inning of game one to take a 3-2 lead, but struggled the rest of the afternoon Tuesday against an overpowering WP Tiger baseball team. Dayton pitcher Lowden Smith struck out 13 tigers in the first game, but the Bull­dogs committed four errors as the Tigers cruised to a 10-4 victory. Dalton Estes also pitched an outstanding game for WP, striking out nine. The Tigers scored four runs in the fifth inning and two each in the sixth and...

  • Dayton Ready For Home Meet

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Apr 25, 2013

    DAYTON - The Bulldogs track and field team is ready to show off its growing talent at the first home meet of the season co-hosted with Waits­burg Prescott this week, head coach Dan Nechodom said. The meet, which will draw league teams from Asotin, DeSales, St. John- Endicott, Tekoa-Oakesdale- Rosario, WP and Walla Wal­la Valley Academy, starts at 3:30 pm Wednesday. The afternoon is expected to be sunny with temperatures in the upper 60s. "They're excited," Necho­dom said about the eight boys and seven girls on his young team. "I see a lot of...

  • WP In Top 10 At Prosser Invitational

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Apr 25, 2013

    PROSSER - The Cardi­nals placed 10th in the tough Prosser Rotary Invitational Saturday thanks to the lofty performances from runner Seth Deal and thrower Ben Shafer. "Seth and Ben both stood out and, between the two of them, got all of our points that we collected as a team," WP head track and field coach Jeff Bartlow said. WP's 32 points allowed the boys team to vault ahead of such competitors as Rich­land, Kennewick, Ellensburg and DeSales. Dayton did not participate in the event. Shafer p...

  • WP Girls Take Two From Dayton

    The Times|Apr 25, 2013

    PRESCOTT - The WP Tigers made a huge come­back in the bottom of the seventh inning during the first game of a double- header against the Lady Bulldogs, scoring five runs to take a 9-8 walk-off vic­tory. In game two, the Tigers shut out Dayton 7-0. The Bulldogs held the lead the entire first game, but lost control in the fi­nal inning. The Bulldogs scored their first run in the second inning, then batted around the third inning, scoring four more runs. They held steady through the fourth in...

  • The NeNes are Breeding!

    Joanna Lanning|Apr 18, 2013

    It looks like spring has arrived in our valley and the birds definitely think so! The two peacocks, white and blue, are busy displaying for their hens daily, delight­ing visitors to the Pioneer Park Aviary. One of our breeding pairs of NeNe, or Hawaiian, hatched goslings March 12, and they can be seen explor­ing their world in the lower pond enclosure with their parents. The NeNe is an endangered species, and the aviary's breeding program has been extremely success­ful. Last years' five go...

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