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  • Bulldogs Take Lumps From St. Johns

    The Times|Oct 10, 2013

    SPOKANE - Dayton came up against a state- championship quality team in St. George in Spokane Saturday. The bulldogs put up a good fight, but fell 9-0. "St. George jumped out to a couple of early scores but our team settled in and played much stronger in the middle of the game," Dayton Coach DJ Frame said. "What was encouraging as a coach, was to see our team stick to the game plan, work hard and im­prove over the course of the game." Frame said he asked the team to play hard to the end. "They did that without question," he said. "I was very...

  • WP defeates Dayton 8-0

    Oct 10, 2013

  • Tigers Improve v. Boardman

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 10, 2013

    BOARDMAN - Sometimes, a loss can be the next best thing to a win, particularly if it's a better loss than the last time. The WP Tigers could not prevail in their second matchup against Riverside in Board­man, but they performed much better than earlier in the season faced with the best team they'll play all season, assistant coach Jay Potts said about Friday's 3-1 loss against the Pirates. "It was a fun game to watch and be a part of," Potts said. "Riverside is the best team we'll see all year. We held our own." The Pirates scored first in the...

  • Lady Cards Fall to DeSales in Five Sets

    Dena Wood, The Times|Oct 10, 2013

    WAITSBURG - The abundance of school spir­it on display at Thursday night's volleyball match at home against DeSales wasn't quite enough to push the Lady Cards on to a win, though they came close. WP lost to the Irish in a well- fought five-set match. The outlook was prom­ising in set one, with WP taking the lead early on and maintaining it to win by eight, with a score of 25-17. DeSales took advantage of missed serves from WP in set two, winning with a score of 25-22. In set three it was D...

  • Lady Bulldogs on a Roll

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 10, 2013

    DAYTON - It was a good week for the Dayton Bulldogs volleyball team. The girls beat Walla Walla Valley Academy on Thurs­day, after cruising to victory over the DeSales Irish last Tuesday. "Everyone has been con­tributing, which has paid off for us with wins," head volleyball coach Shannon Turner said. "These girls have really stepped the last three matches which has made a big difference." Dayton won at home against DeSales in straight sets, 25-21, 25-20 and 25- 12. Madison Mings had 13 k...

  • Cardinals Rock DeSales

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 10, 2013

    WALLA WALLA - The Waitsburg-Prescott Cardi­nals invaded Irish country Friday night and racked up six touchdowns on the way to a 42-20 victory over De­Sales. Three rushing TDs by Chance Leroue, two keepers by quarterback Owen Lan­ning and a James Thomp­kins reception late in the game paced the cards to their dominating win. "The big play was the TD right before the half to go up 29-6," said Bartlow. "That made a huge difference, and scoring before half has proven to be a huge factor in win...

  • Smith has Big Game in Loss

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 3, 2013

    WALLAWALLA-Behind a phenomenal performance by running back Lowden Smith, the Dayton Bulldogs held their own against De­Sales Friday night, losing 35-13 on the road. Smith piled up 300 yards rushing on 43 carries and scored two touchdowns. He also had two pass receptions for 18 additional yards and, to top it off, kicked an extra point. Smith also played the whole game on defense at middle linebacker. "He played every single down," on offense and defense," Coach Dean Bickelhaupt said of Smith....

  • Bulldogs split with Trout Lake

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 3, 2013

    DAYTON - Dayton's standout forward Ian Smay scored four goals Saturday as the Bulldogs won the sec­ond of a pair of weekend matches against Trout Lake in Dayton. The Mustangs broke out to a 2-0 lead before the Bulldogs made their comeback. "It was rewarding to see the team continue to play hard throughout the game and come back from a deficit," said coach DJ Frame. "They are believing in themselves. We were able to keep a fast paced game due to our subs." Forward Roy Han had one goal and an...

  • Dayton Soccer Makes Big Strides

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 3, 2013

    DAYTON - Now in his seventh year as Dayton's first soccer coach, DJ Frame is beginning to reap some rewards for his efforts. "Our players are learning to con­trol the ball better," Frame said. So far this year, much of Dayton's offense has come from forwards Ian Smay and Roy Han. Smay and Han each scored hat tricks (three goals in one game) in the Bulldogs' victory over Northport in September. Smay had four more goals in a 5-2 victory over Trout Lake on Saturday in Dayton. Han, an exchange stude...

  • Tigers Can’t Get Past St. George

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 3, 2013

    SPOKANE - A team might win some games and lose some games, but as long as there's progress under­neath it all, there's always a reason to be optimistic. That's the conclusion Jay Potts, assistant coach of the Waitsburg Prescott Tigers, drew after this past week's three games that put the soccer team's record about where it was last year at this time. On Thursday, the Tigers beat the Irigon, Ore., Knights 4-1 on that team's home turf. They lost in a tough game against St. George in Spokane 6-2 Saturday and roared back with a 6-0 win over Moses...

  • Meserve Wins at Dayton X-C Meet

    Dena Wood, The Times|Oct 3, 2013

    DAYTON - At the District 9 League Meet in Dayton on Septem­ber 25, the WP Men's team placed second, with 62 points, behind winner Tri Cities Prep, with 20 points. WP's E.J. Meserve finished first in the Men's Varsity 5,000 meter race, nearly 30 seconds ahead of the second place runner, with a time of 18:10, which was a personal record at the time. Also making PRs at the Dayton Meet were: Sky­lar Wood 20:37.05, Jared Farley 20:38.68 and Tyler Shafer 21:02.33. Emily Adams finished third among 3...

  • Bulldogs Win Battle of the Valley

    Dena Wood, The Times|Oct 3, 2013

    WAITSBURG - The Dayton Bulldogs and the WP Cardinals battled it out on Waitsburg's court Thurs­day evening with the Dogs taking a win in three straight sets. Both teams were recover­ing from losses on the 24th, the Bulldogs losing two five set games to Asotin and the Cardinals losing to Tri Cit­ies Prep. "It was good to win in three after two league losses in five games, by two points!" said Bulldog coach Shannon Turner. WP's freshman-dominat­ed team struggled against the added challenge of pla...

  • Bringing It All Together

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 26, 2013

    PRESCOTT - Some coaches worry about hav­ing enough players to field a team for the season. But that's not Mark Grimm's challenge. He could field two if he had to. The WP Tigers' head soc­cer coach starts the season with 26 athletes on the ros­ter, including six freshmen and some seven talented for­wards/ strikers, giving him plenty of firepower up front. What he doesn't have yet is a solid shield in the back, or a team that has brought together its diverse play­ing styles into a cohesive syst...

  • WP Gridders Succumb to Maniacs

    Ken Graham, The Times|Sep 26, 2013

    OROFIO, Ida. - "First of all, this was a quality team we played," WP football coach Jeff Bartlow said of the Orofino Maniacs, after his Cardinals suffered a tough 50-20 loss Friday night on the road in Idaho. Bartlow said the coaching staff tried to prepare their team by showing film of the Orofino squad. "Our kids realized it, but did not maybe believe it until the game started and they saw how athletic they were," Bartlow said. "They flew around on defense and made plays." After the Maniacs...

  • Panthers Bite Bulldogs 40-0

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 26, 2013

    ASOTIN - For a while, it all went as well as it could for the 15-man Dayton Bull­dogs squad against a tough opponent playing on home turf near the west bank of the Snake River. "It was back and forth," head coach Dean Bickel­haupt said about his team's game against the Asotin Panthers Friday. "We were shutting them down (offen­sively)." But with a little more than 4 minutes on the clock before the end of the first half, the Panthers broke out of their cage and went on a rampage, clawing up 20 points and leaving the Bull­dogs feeling shr...

  • WP Cross-Country Fought Hard at Seaport Invite

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 26, 2013

    WAITSBURG-The WP Boys cross country team fell just short of earning a rib­bon, taking 11th place at Sat­urday's meet in Clarkston. The Seaport Invite, hosted by Clarkston High School, began with a mile run on the grass around Seaport Park, followed by a gradual decline down a packed dirt trail. Runners then followed an asphalt trail along the Snake River and wrapped up with a big hill at the finish. Freshman Emily Adams, overcame congestion from a cold and a fall during the race to place ninth o...

  • Bulldogs Split W/E Matches

    Ken Graham, The Times|Sep 26, 2013

    SPOKANE -- The Day­ton soccer team traveled to Spokane over the week­end for two tough matches against northeast Washing­ton schools. After a tough 6-1 loss Friday night to Valley Chris­tian, the Bulldogs cruised to an easy 8-1 victory over Northport. "Scoring opportunities were created by strong de­fensive play by the back line," said Bulldogs coach D.J. Frame. "The entire back line was strong, with outstanding play by Carlos Oribio, and anchored by Alex Weppler." The dogs took a 3-1 lead into...

  • Tigers Beat State Champs

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 26, 2013

    SPOKANE - When asked about Saturday's high­lights in the Tigers' game against Northwest Christian, assistant coach Jay Potts had just five words. "Ernesto Valdovino and Christian Caro," he said before he went into the many contributions the other players made, and the sweet­ness of the team's first regu­lar season win against last year's state champions. "We're pretty impressed with ourselves," Potts said about beating the Crusaders at their home field, which he dubbed "a hostile en...

  • Lady Cards Fall to WWVA

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 26, 2013

    WAITSBURG – In the words of the 1961 hit “Mama Said”, made famous by The Shirelles: “Mama said there’d be days like this, there’d be days like this, Mama said.” That had to be what Cardinal players, coaches and fans were left thinking after a dishearten­ing Sept. 19 loss against the Walla Walla Valley Acad­emy Knights. The first league game of the season started out prom­isingly enough as Cardinals and Knights battled it out neck-and-neck. With a score of 11 to 11 midway through the firs...

  • Close, Yet So Far

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 19, 2013

    STANFIELD, Ore. - With less than a minute before halftime, the Dayton Bulldogs ended a steady march through Stanfield territory and arrived at the half-yard line, ready to pound it into the end zone. The score was 12-7 in the Tigers' favor, but the momentum was all on Day­ton's side. A touchdown would mean going into the break with a lead and the much-needed confidence that comes with it, Dayton head coach Dean Bickel­haupt said. But then the eleventh Bulldog, a freshman, was led to believe there were too many players on the field and ran a...

  • Tigers are Back!

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 19, 2013

    YAKIMA - With al­most its full complement of returning starters, the WP Tigers Tuesday posted its first regular-season win over Riverside Christian, beating the Crusaders 4-0 on their home turf. Barely 5 minutes into regulation time, midfielder Paul Zamora scored on an assist from Ernesto Valdovi­no, who got one for his team himself 12 minutes into the second half on an assist from Luis Garcia. Unassisted, Garcia gave the Tigers a 3-0 lead in the 79th minute, followed 2 minutes later by the f...

  • WP’s Adams Places 4th at XC Meet

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 19, 2013

    WAITSBURG - The W-P Cross Country team performed well in their first meet of the season, the Aso­tin XC Island Run Invite at Chief Timothy Island State Park in Clarkston on Satur­day. W-P's sole female run­ner, freshman Emily Adams, who never lost a race during her eighth grade year, placed fourth overall, against 45 runners. Adams was first among 2B runners, ahead of District 9's top two female harriers; senior Heather Siegal of St. John-Endicott and Lucy Eggleston, a junior from Asotin. "T...

  • Dayton Girls Win WP Tourney

    Sep 19, 2013

    The Dayton Bulldogs won all their games at the WP Invitational Volleyball Tournament on Saturday. They defeated DeSales, St. John-Endicott, Wa-Hi JV, and Waitsburg-Prescott. The championship game was a second match with St. John-Endicott. Dayton Stat leaders for the day were: Sarah Phillips: 17 aces Courtney Mings: 33 digs Chelsea Wooldridge: 59 assists Madison Mings: 23 kills...

  • Correction

    Sep 19, 2013

    In a photograph which ran in both our September 5 and 12 issues, the WP quarterback throwing the football during practice was misidentified. He is Jason Carter, not starting quarter­back Owen Lanning. We are sorry for the error....

  • Tournaments are Good Training

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 19, 2013

    WAITSBURG - The W-P Lady Cards may have been overdue for a rest af­ter Saturday's invitational tournament in Waitsburg, but they accrued plenty of practice play by attending two tournaments in two days. "This kind of thing is good for them," said assis­tant coach Robbie Johnson. "This is what they'll face if they make it to a state tour­nament. You play all day, get up and do it again. They handled it really well." W-P left Waitsburg at 4:30 a.m. on Friday morn­ing, heading for Yakima where the...

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