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  • WP Beats DeSales & TCP

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 30, 2010

    RICHLAND - The Waits­burg Prescott Cardinals won their second match in a row Tuesday night against Tri-Cities Prep to improve their league record to 2-3 go­ing into Wednesday's game against the tough Liberty Christian Patriots at home. On Thursday, the Cardi­nals beat DeSales in three games 25-13, 26-24 and 25-12. Tuesday night, WP beat TCP 25-21, 25-17 and 25-15, a game that saw many subs in warm-up to Wednesday's key game against LC. "We came out really strong, ready to play," head coach Je...

  • Cady And The Cardinals Run Over Riverhawks

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 30, 2010

    PASCO - Just how impor­tant is Kris Cady to the Car­dinals' offense and defense? Well, try sitting him out for half a game as head coach Jeff Bartlow did because Cady breached team rules last week. The difference was night and day. During the first half of the WP game Thursday against the Chiawana Riverhawks' JV team, the Cardinals trailed 6-7. As soon as Cady, who is a running back on of­fense and a strong safety on defense, and running back Justin Armstrong were back in the lineup, the Ca...

  • WP X-Country Athletes Shine

    Sep 23, 2010

    CLARKSTON - Waits­burg Prescott cross country runners attended the Seaport Invite on Saturday. This was a large meet with lots of schools participating including three schools from the local Blue Mountain Dis­trict: Dayton, Asotin and St. John-Endicott. The course was at Beach­view Park, adjacent to Clarkston High School "It was another terrific day," reported coach Joanna Lanning. starting with our two middle school boys par­ticipating in the 2,000-meter race. Out of 90 middle school boys, Tre...

  • WP Loses, But Barelyformidable

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 23, 2010

    ASOTIN - WP became the second area team in a row to lose against the Aso­tin Panthers by two points Thursday. In a cliffhanger of a series of five games, the Cardinals lost the first two 19-25 and 31-33, won the second two 25-20 and 26-24, then lost the last 13-15. "I was frustrated that we didn't win it, but happy about the way the girls played," head coach Jesse Buehler said. "It was our hardest-fought match. There was an urgency that hasn't been there in other games." Game two in particular s...

  • Patriots Beat Bulldogs

    Dian McClurg and Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 23, 2010

    RICHLAND - The Day­ton Bulldogs fell to the Lib­erty Christian Patriots Tues­day night, losing their match in three games 25-21, 27-25 and 25-21. "We just lacked motiva­tion, made too many errors and weren't consistent," head coach Shannon Turner said. "We did not play our game." The team, she said, "will learn from it and move on." After this second loss in a week, the Bulldogs are 1-2 in league competition, but it hasn't been a bad season so far at all. The Bulldogs played a close match against the Aso­tin Panthers last Tuesday night only...

  • Cardinals Remain Undefeated

    Ross Hamann, & Imbert Matthee|Sep 23, 2010

    WAITSBURG - In week three of the regular season, the undefeated Cardinals came alive again and erupted for 40 points against an out­manned but disciplined Elgin team. WP beat the Huskies 40-10 despite a spate of Car­dinals penalties and eight fumbles recovered by the home team. "We will not be so lucky in the future," head coach Jeff Bartlow said. "We need to take care of this." Apart from the nerve-wracking would-be turn­overs, the Cardinals' victory Friday had a lot more to do with im...

  • Bulldogs’ Defense Getting Better

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 23, 2010

    ATHENA - It seemed so close, yet it remained so far away. The End Zone became an obsession for the Bulldogs in their game against the Weston McEwen Tiger­Scots Thursday night. Sev­eral times, they came within yards of it but never made it across the goal line for an of­ficial score. When the Bulldogs did break the plane, the play was called back because of an of­fensive holding penalty. Dayton's struggle in the Red Zone was one of the rea­sons the Bulldogs lost 25-2. But those numbers didn...

  • Tigers Ranked Third In Stateminded

    Dian McClurg and Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 23, 2010

    PRESCOTT - Just few weeks into the season, the brand new Waitsburg-Prescott Tigers are already ranked third among the state's 25 B2 teams, and perhaps they should be even higher. "We beat the number one-ranked team twice," head coach Rickie Hamilton re­WP under his breath dur­ing Tuesday afternoon's rout of the Dayton Bulldogs 19-0. "But I'd rather be at the bot­tom so we don't have a target on our backs." The team Hamilton re­ferred to is Yakima's Riv­erside Christian Cougars, which the Tige...

  • WP Tigers Maul Oppositionwhat

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Sep 16, 2010

    YAKIMA - The new Waitsburg-Prescott soccer team beat the socks off much more veteran players over the weekend, taking opponents by surprise and thrilling head coach Rick Hamilton. "I'm very pleased so far," he said. "I think the kids are starting to gel, starting to play together and have an idea of I'm wanting." The Tigers squashed Wal­la Walla Valley Academy in an away game Thursday. The final score was 8-2. "I played a lot of my JV even against WWVA," Ham­ilton said. "We made two little mistakes, giving them the penalty on one shot and o...

  • Local Runners Dust Their Competition

    Sep 16, 2010

    HERMISTON -- Athletes on both Waitsburg-Prescott and Dayton cross country teams raced hard at their first meets of the season on Satur­day and Tuesday. WP runners exceeded coach Joanna Lanning's expectations Saturday at the Brooks Runner's Soul XC Fest in Hermiston, the ath­letes' first meet of the season. This was a huge meet, with more than 200 runners representing over 15 schools, Lanning said. Athletes were from all classes of schools including an Oregon 6A school all the way down to W...

  • Bulldogs “Outlawed” In Enterprise Game

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 16, 2010

    ENTERPRISE - In their first away game of the season, the Bulldogs fell to the Enterprise Out­laws 34 - 0 last Thursday. Dayton came close to the end zone several times, thanks to big individual plays by such veterans as Colton Bickelhaupt and Dain Henderson, but each time a fumble or an interception cost them the opportunity to score. "We just need to learn how to finish," head coach Dean Bickelhaupt said. The long bus ride, Bick­elhaupt said, also played a role in wearing down the team b...

  • WP Cardinals’ Up And Down Week

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 16, 2010

    WAITSBURG - After last Wednesday's loss against Dayton, fortunes and abili­ties began to turn around for the Cardinals volleyball team after WP beat visiting team Pilot Rock in fivegames Fri­day and won Saturday's WP Invitational in Walla Walla. But a game against Walla Walla Valley Academy Mon­day turned the tide back again - the Knights won three of five matches against WP. In their Friday evening game against Pilot Rock, the Cardinals lost the first two games (20 - 25 and 20 - 25), then won the third (25 -21). In the fourth, Genesis Pe...

  • Dayton Takes WP In 4, Loses To Asotin In 5

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 16, 2010

    WAITSBURG - After 5' 8" middle blocker Sarah Mascall went out with a tweaked ankle during the first volleyball game against Waitsburg-Prescott, the young Bulldogs looked like the underdogs as they found themselves up against the much taller Cardinals. But in the end, Dayton won the two teams' first league match last Wednesday night, beating WP in four games. The Bulldogs won three of the games 25 - 23, 25 - 16 and 25 - 12. WP won one 25 - 17. "It was a good win," said Dayton head coach Shannon...

  • Cardinals Beat Rockets In First Home Game

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 16, 2010

    WAITSBURG - In their first home game of the sea­son, the Cardinals beat the Pilot Rock Rockets 34 - 14 in a Friday night football game that excited the home crowd and bode well for the season. WP is now 2-0 after hav­ing won against the Kamiah Kubs in a tough defensive away game last week. "It was a nice thing to see us improve and move forward," head coach Jeff Bartlow said. The Cardinals rushed or passed for an impressive total of 380 yards with 156 on the ground and 224 yards in the air, a...

  • Cardinals Celebrate Tough Win Over Kamiah

    Ross Hamann, For The Times|Sep 9, 2010

    KAMIAH, Idaho - Senior T.J. Hofer made and saved the day for the Waitsburg-Prescott Car­dinals in their 6-0 victory over the Kamiah Kubs Friday night. In an intensely defen­sive game for both sides, Hofer scored the game's only touchdown during the third quarter and then made a game-winning interception during the Kubs' last drive of the fourth quarter that could have resulted in an equal­izer and extra-point vic­tory for the home team. "Anytime you can win a game 6-0 you have done a few thi...

  • WP Easily Tops Mac-Hi

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Sep 9, 2010

    MILTON FREEWA­TER - The Waitsburg-Prescott varsity volleyball squad warmed up for the season this Saturday in their match against McLoughlin High School (Mac-Hi), easily winning the first three games to take top score 25 - 12, 25 - 17 and 25 - 22. Coach Jesse Buehler, while excited to have her team win its first game of the season, reported that player stats were uncom­monly low. Only Waits­burg senior Genesis Pear­son had enough kills to note, making five during the evening's games, she sai...

  • WP Shines In Jamboree

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Sep 9, 2010

    DAYTON - The untested Waitsburg-Prescott Tigers swept the field defeating both Dayton and Walla Walla Val­ley Academy at the league's soccer jamboree in Dayton Tuesday evening. "We take our hats off to the WP team," said Dayton assistant coach Jerry Dedloff after the game. "They live it and love it. They're at the level we hope to be at." Though the scores at Tues­day night's jamboree don't count toward the three teams' overall rankings, Tigers head coach Rick Hamilton was pleased at the r...

  • Dayton’s Loss To Tigers A Chance To Toughen Up

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 9, 2010

    DAYTON - Josh Frame's 10-yard running touchdown seemed to set the pace for the Bulldogs' season opener against the Stanfield Tigers, giving Dayton a 6 - 0 lead. But it wasn't until well into the fourth quarter and seven Stanfield touchdowns later before the dawgs regained their footing and began to put together a more solid offense. Even then, however, they were unable to erase any part of their 7-48 deficit and could only take comfort in the fact that the Stanfield Tigers have been picked to...

  • Bulldogs "Outlawed" In Enterprise

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 9, 2010

    ENTERPRISE - In their first away game of the season, the Bulldogs fell to the Enterprise Outlaws 34 - 0 last night. Dayton came close to the end zone several times, thanks to big individual plays by such veterans as Colton Bickelhaupt and Dain Henderson. But each time, a fumble or an interception cost them the opportunity to score. "We just need to learn how to finish," head coach Dean Bickelhaupt said. Bickelhaupt said the long bus ride wore down the team. The dawgs came out dragging during the first quarter with two immediate touchdowns from...

  • Bulldogs Volleyball Team Defeats Cardinals

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 9, 2010

    WAITSBURG - After 5' 8" middle blocker Sarah Mascall went out with a tweaked ankle during the first game against Waitsburg Prescott, the young Bulldogs looked like the underdogs as they found themselves up against the much taller Cardinals. But in the end, Dayton won the two teams' first league match Wednesday night, beating WP in four games. The Bulldogs won three of the games 25 - 23, 25 - 16 and 25 - 12. WP won one 25 - 17. "It was a good win," said Dayton head coach Shannon Turner, who has only four returning varsity players this year. "I...

  • STORK CALL

    Sep 2, 2010

    Keaton Jean Larsen, daughter of Deborah and Travis Larsen, was born on Aug. 12, at Swedish Hospital in Seattle. She weighed 6 lbs and was 17.5 inches long at birth. Keaton joins a 2-year-old brother, Porter, at home. Grandparents include Ed and Lynna Larsen of Waits­burg and Gil and Sandy Cra­gen of Anchorage, AK....

  • Youth & Experiencemore

    Sep 2, 2010

    WAITSBURG - The WP cross country team is a bit unique in that its members in­clude students not only from both Prescott and Waitsburg but the students are a mix of high school and middle school age. Coach Joanna Lanning of Waitsburg has kept the team diverse to honor the history of the team, which she revived here in Waitsburg seven years ago as a middle-school sport. As those original students moved on to high school, the team changed, but Lan­ning has always kept it open for middle school students. And now that Prescott and Waitsburg have com...

  • In For The Long Runpack,”

    Sep 2, 2010

    DAYTON - It's a team sport and an individual sport, says Dayton cross coun­try coach Dan Nechodom. In this sport, you compete against other teams and try to move yourself up in the standings. However you look at it, though, it's a sport you either love or hate, say the athletes who participate. "It's about building endur­ance and just running and having fun," says Dayton senior Jason Norris, Dayton's only fourth-year runner on the team this year. Cross country is a running event where athletes compete to complete a course over open or rough t...

  • Bulldogs Get An International Perspective

    Sep 2, 2010

    DAYTON - Despite the fact that soccer has been well established in the United States for some time now and that the country's national team had an exciting run at the World Cup in South Africa, there are always new things to learn from overseas players. At least that's the opinion of senior Davy Phillips, a forward and sometimes de­fensive back on the Dayton Bulldogs. This year, Phillips and his fellow players on the DHS soccer team need look no further than their own roster for some...

  • “We’ve Always Asked For A Soccer Team”

    Sep 2, 2010

    PRESCOTT - After a week or so of practice with the players who signed up for the new WP high school soc­cer program, Rick Hamilton is impressed. The 23 co-ed players who joined the Tigers have a lot of talent. Many of them have played club soccer. They can trap, pass, dribble and break free with the ball in pursuit of the goal. They know how to score. It's a great set of skills Hamilton likes to refer to as "raw talent," but he explains that it's not enough to be successful against tougher...

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