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  • Dayton Celebrates Homecoming

    Sep 29, 2011

    DAYTON - This week students are showing their spirit to celebrate Homecoming with tons of activities and a home football game. On Monday, there was a Powder Puff football game. On Tuesday, students showed up to school dressed as Barbie or Ken. Wednesday is Twin Day and the school had a lip sync assembly. A home volleyball game is set for Thursday night against TCP at 5. Friday is red and gold day, with a pep assembly at 2 p.m. in the gym, float judging at 6:30 p.m. on the football field and the homecoming football game against TCP in Dayton at...

  • WP Cardinals See Success, Bulldogs See Progress

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 29, 2011

    DAYTON - Despite two back-to-back losses against Yakima's Riverside Christian, the Dayton Bulldogs believed they made progress as a team against a tough opponent. The WP Tigers meanwhile easily outmaneuvered and outscored Oregon-based Trout Lake to remain undefeated since tying with Spokane's St. George earlier in the season. Riverside Christian beat Dayton 5-0 Tuesday night, the same margin of victory they took away during the two team's first encounter of the season in Yakima Saturday that...

  • Cardinals Take No Prisoners, Sack Pirates

    Tracy Daniel, The Times|Sep 29, 2011

    WAITSBURG -- The WP "Boys of Fall" were dressed to kill in their new black home jerseys last Friday night as they robbed the Riverside Pirates blind of their loot, taking no prisoners and winning the game, 49-14. The Pirates started things off with possession, but after three plays, including a Danny Stansell quarterback sack, the Pirates were forced to punt. Beginning their opening drive on their own 49-yard line, the Cardinals wasted no time lighting up the board. Dalton Estes took the first...

  • Heartbreak At Home

    Tracy Daniel, The Times|Sep 29, 2011

    WAITSBURG -- It was a heartbreaking night last Thursday when the WP Lady Cardinals were defeated by the Desales Irish in five games. The Cardinals came out strong in game one battling point for point with the Irish to a score of 11-11 with WP taking the first time out. The Cardinals exploded when play resumed, led by four back-to-back kills from powerhouse Ronnie Hulce. A serving ace from WP's Krystal Harris and two kills from WP's Rhiannon Chapman would continue to fuel the Cardinal's fire. A b...

  • Bulldogs Take Down Desales On Irish Turf

    Tracy Daniel, The Times|Sep 29, 2011

    WALLA WALLA -- The Dayton Lady Bulldogs improved their league record to 4-1 with a win over the Desales Fighting Irish Tuesday night. The Bulldogs took the first point of the match with a kill from Shelby Smith. A long volley ending with a tip dropping on the Bulldogs put the Irish on the board. The Bulldogs went to work with a kill from Courtney Mings and two kills from McKayla Bickelhaupt to contribute to an 8-all tie and an Irish time out. The two teams would swap points with several missed a...

  • Lyons Ferry To Host First Walleye Tourney

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 22, 2011

    STARBUCK - Lyons Ferry Marina will host the first annual Snake River Walleye Classic, a new catch-and-release contest put by two walleye fishing clubs in Walla Walla and the Tri Cities the first weekend of October. The two-day event will bring a dedicated group of fishermen to Columbia County's portion of the Snake River who have a strong interest in fresh-water fish. "It's a wonderful place to fish walleye," said Tom Moore, president of the Walla Walla Walleye Club and Walleye Anglers Unlimited based in the Tri Cities. "The numbers are big,...

  • Lady Cards Fall To Asotin

    Tracy Daniel, The Times|Sep 22, 2011

    ASOTIN -- The WP Lady Cardinals lost a league match in three games to the towering Asotin Panthers last Thursday night. The Cardinals started off on the right foot scoring first but the Panthers 5'11" senior JaLisa Jose answered with a screaming kill and didn't stop all night. A missed attack attempt from the Cardinals and an Asotin serving ace gave the Panthers a 3-1 lead. But the Panthers would miss its next serve and WP's Dionna Baker and Rhiannon Chapman would contribute back-toback kills for a 5-4 WP lead. The first game continued to be a...

  • Cardinals Dominate Huskies In 50-28 Win

    Tracy Daniel, The Times|Sep 22, 2011

    ELGIN -- It took a while for the WP Cardinals to shake off that mountain breeze and warm up last Friday night, but they pulled it together and took home another "W" against the Elgin Huskies to improve their record to 3-0 with a 50-28 victory. Cardinals kicked off deep into Husky territory to begin the first half. On the second down of the game, Elgin's Dylan Crouch broke away for a 40-yard run and was looking to score, but Zach Bartlow caught him on the 10-yard line. WP's defense held them to fourth and one, but Crouch pushed through the line...

  • Fullerton Won’t Play Vs. TCP

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 22, 2011

    DAYTON - Conventional wisdom holds that nonleague football games don't matter. But they do matter when an official penalizes a key starter so he has to sit out the next game, and that next game is a league game. That's what happened to starting Bulldogs running back/wide receiver Hayden Fullerton during Thursday's game against the Weston- McEwen Tigerscots. In a highly controversial ruling that first went in favor of the Bulldogs, only to be reversed to go against the Dayton team after the head...

  • Dayton Spikes Patriots

    Tracy Daniel, The Times|Sep 22, 2011

    DAYTON-The Dayton Lady Bulldogs improved its league record to 3-1 Tuesday night with a victory over the Liberty Christian Patriots. The Bulldogs cruised to a 25-9 victory over the Patriots in game one and was given a run for its money in game two. The Patriots were first to score, but the Bulldogs jumped to a 9-4 lead with a serving ace from Chelsea Wooldridge and failed attack attempts from the Patriots. The Bulldogs unfortunately got too comfortable in their shoes, letting balls drop and missi...

  • Hard Act To Follow

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 22, 2011

    DAYTON -- It was a historic week for the two Touchet Valley high school soccer teams. WP had its first tie against a league team since becoming an official program last year. St. George tied the Tigers 2-2 in Spokane on Saturday. The same day, Dayton won a doubleheader against Northport, winning for the first time in its five-year history against another varsity team. The Bulldogs only beat St. George's junior varsity team last year. Dayton beat Northport 2-1 in the first game, then 5-2 in the s...

  • What A Deal: WP’s Season Off To Solid Start

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 22, 2011

    WAITSBURG - The first few weeks of WP's cross country running season have gone well for the Cardinals, particularly for Waitsburg High School junior Seth Deal. Deal won the Seaport Invite hosted by Clarkston High School at Beachview Park this weekend, finishing the 5,000-meter course in 15:43. That's an improvement over last year, when he placed second with a time of 16:29. "Seth took a commanding lead in the first part of the race and never looked back," head cross country running coach Joanna...

  • Bulldogs Fall To Towering Panthers

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 15, 2011

    DAYTON - One look at the Asotin roster and it's easy to see why its volleyball team had at least one advantage in their threegame victory over the Bulldogs on Tuesday night. Senior Panthers JaLisa Jose and McKayla Swearingen are both 5' 11" and they were both hitting hard and shielding their own court at the net like ramparts on a fort. But that wasn't the only drive behind the Asotin's tough trouncing of Dayton's otherwise well-composed 2011 team. "Last year, they were league champs and we...

  • Dayton Victors Of The Valley

    Tracy Daniel, The Times|Sep 15, 2011

    DAYTON- The sultry heat outside was no comparison to the heat inside the Dayton gym last Wednesday night as the WP Cardinals and the Dayton Bulldogs went head-to-head battling point-for-point in their season opener. Dayton came out on top, winning the match in five games. Waitsburg scored first in the opener and kept the lead until Dayton went on a scoring spree and tied the game up at 14. Dayton rode that momentum to a 17-14 lead. After a series of long vollies the Cardinals got the serve back...

  • WP Tigers Dominate Soccer Jamboree

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 15, 2011

    DAYTON - The WP Tigers won the seasonopening soccer jamboree in Dayton last Wednesday, but not as convincingly as last year. The friendly late-summer competition between the teams from Dayton, Waitsburg-Prescott and Walla Walla Valley Academy saw improved performances from the other two teams, though neither one managed to score against the 2011 Tigers in the 95-degree heat. The Tigers beat WWVA 3-0 and went 6-0 against Dayton, a team they beat 19-0 last season. The WWVA Knights beat Dayton 2-1...

  • WP Shuts Out Knights

    Tracy Daniel, The Times|Sep 15, 2011

    WAITSBURG-The WP Lady Cardinals took its first league victory at home Tuesday night as they defeated the Walla Walla Valley Acedemy Knights in three games. It was a faced- paced match with the teams battling point for point in the first game. With Waitsburg up 11-10, the Knights called the first time out in hopes of breaking WP's momentum and take control of the game. A combination of a solo block by Dionna Baker, a Jennifer Nichols serving ace and a Ronnie Hulce kill would contribute to a...

  • WP Douses Rockets

    Tracy Daniel, The Times|Sep 15, 2011

    PILOT ROCK-The WP Cardinals were at it again last Friday night in Pilot Rock blasting the Rockets with a 60-14 non-league victory. It took a little more than the 65 seconds it took last week to get the Cardinals up and going, but once they started, they didn't stop. The Cardinals offense ended the night with 583 yards, with the defense holding the Rockets to just four first downs and 124 yards total offense. "We started out kind of flat footed for whatever reason," said WP head coach Jeff...

  • Bulldogs’ First 2-0 Since 2006

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 15, 2011

    DAYTON - With 11 minutes to go in the third quarter, it began to dawn on the players on the Bulldogs sideline that a second victory of the season might be possible. Garrett Turner had just caught a Dean Bickelhaupt pass on the 2-yard line and running back Hayden Fullerton punched it in for the touchdown, 19-14. It wasn't just that the Bulldogs were ahead. It had as much to do with the fact that Dayton scored less than one minute after the visiting Enterprise Outlaws made a breakthrough running...

  • Walker: 2011 Will Be Building Year For Bulldogs

    Jillian Beaudry, The Times|Sep 8, 2011

    DAYTON - It will be a building year for the Dayton High School cheer squad and the team has a new coach who wants to focus on building the program. "I just really want to build the program and make it strong," said A.J. Walker, the team's coach. Walker, a newcomer to Dayton's program, is no newcomer to cheerleading. He said he cheered in high school and was on a competition all-star cheer squad called Northwest Elite. He spent the summer coaching part-time at an all-star cheer gym in the...

  • Dogs’ First Opening Win In 4 Years

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 8, 2011

    STANFIELD, Ore. - Cornerback Wyatt Frame clearly felt awkward being on the sideline watching his teammates take on the Stanfield Tigers without him and linebacker Joey Schlachter in the Dayton Bulldogs' first game of the season Friday. But the Bulldogs did well without the two injured starters, beating the Oregon team handily at home, 20-0, and chalking up its first seasonopening win in four years. "You always have your doubts when you don't have two of your starters," Bulldogs head coach Dean...

  • Cards Off To A Great Start

    Tracy Daniel, The Times|Sep 8, 2011

    WAITSBURG-The WP "Boys of Fall" were back in action under their Friday night lights starting the season off with a 48-18 victory over the Davenport Gorillas last Friday. Buzz about the opening game began early in the afternoon Friday with local farmers outside the grocery store discussing who they thought would be filling in for last year's graduating seniors. WP Cardinal fans began arriving as early as an hour before kick-off to grab their favorite spot and ensure that they didn't miss a...

  • Lady Bulldogs Want To Top 2010

    Jillian Beaudry, The Times|Sep 1, 2011

    DAYTON - The Dayton girls' volleyball team has set the bar high this season after winning the title of district champions in the league and competing at the state level last year. Coach Shannon Turner said the team is excited to start competing this year with some new blood in the lineup. The team wants to best its 9-3 win-loss record from last year. Thi s year, the team has 10 players on varsity, and six players are ret urners, Turner said. The team is most excited to play Waitsburg-Prescott...

  • WP Looking Up At 2011

    Tracy Daniel, The Times|Sep 1, 2011

    WAITSBURG-The WP Lady Cardinals Volleyball Team are licking some bruises and soaking sore muscles after a very long and hot first week of practice . Angie Potts begins her first season as head coach for the Cardinals and Wendy Richards will assist. The Lady Cards lost four 2010 seniors, including league standout Genesis Pearson who now plays for Blue Mountain Community College. Seven seniors return to Kison court to put in their bid for the district title. Leading that group are outside hitter...

  • More Stunts In Store At WP

    Jillian Beaudry, The Times|Sep 1, 2011

    WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg-Prescott cheer squad will soar to new heights this football season because of a larger squad and lots of returning veterans. "We have a lot of athletic girls and a lot of experience," Coach Vickie Hamann said. "The girls are very enthusiastic." The football cheer squad totals 13 girls this year, nine on varsity and four on junior varsity. Hamann is taking on her fifth year as coach and says she is thrilled by the larger turnout. For the football teams, this means more c...

  • Back In The Running

    Jillian Beaudry, The Times|Sep 1, 2011

    DAYTON - This summer, it was uncertain whether Dayton High School would have a cross country team this fall. But, Coach Dan Nechodom and the district found ways to save money and found six students who were interested in running as fast as they can for 3 miles. Nechodom, back for his eighth year as coach for the Bulldogs as a volunteer, has three high school seniors and three middle school-aged athletes. He had 10 runners last year, but he said this year's smaller team boasts dedicated athletes who have the potential to place in the top ranks...

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