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  • BRIEFS

    Dec 9, 2010

    SKI BLUEWOOD OPENS DAYTON - Ski Bluewood's first season under new own­ership started on Friday and drew a steady crowd over the weekend. With several feet of new snow since late last week, gen­eral manager Travis Stephenson said the new management was excited to kick off the 2010-2011 ski year in a year that promises lots of snowfall. As in years past, the mountain will be open 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily except on Mondays and Tuesdays. Ski Bluewood hon­ors season passes purchased under former owners Stan and Nancy Goodell and offers a full co...

  • Lady Bulldogs Break Down Against Panthers

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Dec 9, 2010

    KENNEWICK - Lady Bulldogs coach Scott Hud­son called Tuesday night's pre-season game in Kenne­wick, a "Tale of Two Halves." The score at halftime was 26-25, with the Riverview Panthers just one point ahead of the Dayton girls. But Bull­dog Courtney Mings suffered head injury in the first quar­ter, and the remaining seven varsity players quickly grew exhausted. Dayton scored just seven more points in the second half to Riverview's 40, end­ing the game 66-32 with the Panthers in the lead. "I thin...

  • A Veterans’ Affair

    Rosindee Thompson, The Times|Dec 9, 2010

    WAITSBURG - With nine returning varsity on WP's girls basketball team, head coach Jerry Baker knows he won't have too much to worry about. Baker has worked with most of the girls on the team before. "It's nice not having a new learning curve," Baker said. "I have already had most of the girls before, and the one I haven't already knows how I work." Baker doesn't let the girls slack a bit. He gets out on the court and shows them how it's done. During break, it's a quick drink, and then he has the...

  • In The Wake Of Glory

    Rosindee Thompson, The Times|Dec 9, 2010

    WAITSBURG - Due to one of the best football seasons many people in this town have ever seen, the WP boys have started their basketball season off later than planned. Monday was only their fifth practice, and they play their first game of the season Tuesday, Dec.14, against Weston-McEwen. "Starting the season off late will be a small challenge, but I believe that with our coaching staff, we should not have a problem," said Cardi­nal Eshom Estes. And coming hot off the field, from a nearly unparal...

  • WP Awards Cap “Awesome” Fall Season

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 9, 2010

    WAITSBURG - Crown­ing one of the best fall sports seasons in its history, the WP athletics combine handed out annual awards Monday to the individual athletes who made happen in cheerleading, volleyball, football and cross country. The WP Tigers' soccer awards will be presented at Vista Hermosa at 5:30 p.m. on Friday. "Before our cross-country season began, I was unsure of how it would play out, if this small boys team, half of whom were freshmen, would be able to make our third consecutive...

  • Bulldogs Off To Solid Start

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Dec 9, 2010

    KENNEWICK - The Dayton boys lost in their pre-season match against 1A-school Riverview on Tuesday evening, but not by much. The final score was 45-40. "It was good competi­tion," Bulldogs head coach Roy Ramirez said Tuesday night. "They (the Panthers) are a step up to a whole different league, and that's what we wanted for pre-season." The Bulldogs started slow and played poorly in the first half, Ramirez said. They were down 11 points at the break. "We just couldn't get anything to fall, and...

  • Barrel Racers Win Prizes

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Dec 2, 2010

    WALLA WALLA - Bar­rel racing may be for the ladies, but it's not a powder-puff sport. The event com­bines a horse's athletic ability with the horsemanship skills of a rider to quickly, safely and successfully maneuver through a clover-leaf pattern around three barrels placed in a triangle in the center of an arena. It's also not entirely for women. Boys sometimes race in the youth divisions, and men have been known to compete in amateur races, said Waitsburg resident Rosie Gallaher. Gallaher, n...

  • Heartbreak At Martin Field

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 2, 2010

    PULLMAN - WP Head Coach Jeff Bartlow had a sleepless night on Monday. After the semifinal loss against the Colfax Bulldogs, he kept running different plays, different strategies and different outcomes through his head, wondering what he could have, should have, would have done to win the game he feels the Cardinals had within their grasp. "It was easier last time, when we lost 39-0 (in the 2009 playoff game against the Bulldogs)," Bartlow said about coming to terms with that year's results....

  • New Year For Bigger, Stronger Bulldogs

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Nov 25, 2010

    DAYTON - Ask Dayton junior Garett Turner what he's looking forward to most this basketball season and you'll get a typically short and to-the-point Turner re­ply: "Success." Turner is one of 11 boys on Dayton's varsity squad this year, a group of young men who have, with little exception, been playing ball together since grade school, according to senior Dain Henderson. "I think we're going to have a good season," Hender­son said. "We're expected to have a good season, so hope­fully we'll be ab...

  • Most Improved: The DHS Bulldogs

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 25, 2010

    DAYTON - If there were one big award for an entire high school fall sports pro­gram, it might go to Dayton High School and it would say "Most Improved." From football to soccer and cross country to vol­leyball, each DHS team saw hopeful signs of progress thanks to good coaching, the unquestioning efforts among individual athletes and a die-hard home crowd. Some would even say progress came in much big­ger leaps and bounds than expected. "I thought this would be a building year and it would ta...

  • Small Is Beautiful

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Nov 25, 2010

    DAYTON - The Lady Bulldogs, many riding high on enthusiasm from their success on the volleyball court this fall, are uneasy going into this basketball season. "We're not a real solid varsity this year," said Shelby Smith, a junior and the tallest girl, at 5-foot-eight, on the squad. "We're going to have to work hard and play bigger than we are." But head coach Scott Hudson has faith in the girls. "We're young, and we're not real tall," he said. "But we certainly have quickness, we have people wh...

  • BRIEFS

    Nov 25, 2010

    WP SPORTS BANQUETS NEXT WEEK WAITSBURG - Waitsburg-Prescott sports teams will have their banquets early next week. The Cardinals volleyball, football, cheerleading and cross country programs will hand out their awards on Mon­day, Nov. 29, at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. The WP Tigers will hold their soccer awards ceremony in the multipurpose room at Prescott High School on Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 7 p.m. The Tigers just received a number of honors, including four players on First Team All-State, one on Third Team, Coach of the Year, and...

  • Cardinals Run Over Irish 54-13

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 25, 2010

    PASCO - Three weeks in a row now, the Cardinals have come out against their playoff opponents like a house on fire and put at least 35 unanswered points on the board, leaving the other team wondering what just hit them. Saturday's quarter-final game against DeSales was no exception. The only dif­ference was that WP's confi­dence was even higher and its execution even more deadly against the stunned Irish. "Everyone believes now," WP head coach Jeff Bartlow said, referring to the team, their f...

  • WP v Colfax: “It Will Be A Heck Of A Game”

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 25, 2010

    WAITSBURG - When WP head coach Jeff Bartlow and his Colfax counterpart Morgan met halfway Sunday to exchange videos of their teams' games, Mor­gan asked Bartlow a rhetori­cal question. "Aren't we the luckiest sons of a gun in the state?" Morgan said as the two men shook hands like they've done many times over the years, this time in Central Ferry before the snow started piling up. Bartlow knew exactly what he meant: two well-coached and talented teams, both undefeated, facing each other in t...

  • Bulldogs Fall To Loggers And Grizzlies

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 18, 2010

    YAKIMA - The Lady Bulldogs came home emp­ty handed from their state playoffs here Saturday. They were knocked out of the tour­nament after winning their first match Friday but losing the two that followed later that day and on Saturday. Still, just getting to the giant SunDome with its fivenonstop-volleyball courts, and teams and hometown crowds from all over the state was the well-deserved cap on a winning season for the team that took the district title at home a week before. "We improved a l...

  • Nine Valley Players Make All League

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 18, 2010

    WAITSBURG - Seven Cardinals and two Bulldogs were elected all league in the District 9 Southeast 2B football league this season. For the Cardinals, this is more than in any other year in recent memory. Head coach Jeff Bartlow was elected Coach of the Year. Quarterback Zach Bart­low, running back Kris Cady, receiver TJ Hofer and offensive lineman Tre Bran­nock were elected by the league's coaches for their positions on offense. Defensive back Justin Armstrong, linebacker Grant Germain (...

  • Bulldogs To Build On Better 2010 Season

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 18, 2010

    COLFAX - Dean Bickel­haupt and his Bulldogs knew their odds of beating Colfax were slim. But that wasn't re­ally the point of being in the playoffs at this stage in the team's reconstruction. Colfax beat Dayton 47-0 a week ago last Friday, end­ing the Bulldogs' first season under Bickelhaupt as head coach. But in many ways, it was one of the best seasons in a decade. The team won three games, including the two tiebreakers to qualify for the playoffs. Two of its play­ers, Colton Bickelhaupt and...

  • Game Day & Rooter Bus

    Nov 18, 2010

    The Waitsburg-Prescott Cardinals play the DeSales Irish at 5 p.m. on Saturday at Edgar Brown Stadium in Pasco. Fans can take the Rooter Bus for $2 but need to sign up for it at the high school by noon on Friday. El­ementary school students have to be accompanied by an adult. The bus leaves Waitsburg High School at 3 p.m. Saturday, Prescott at 3:15 p.m. and the Vista Hermosa store at 3:40 p.m. You must have a student ASB card to receive the $6 game entrance rate or be charged $8....

  • On To The Quarter Final: Cardinals Sting Hornets

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 18, 2010

    WAITSBURG - The Car­dinals were the only Touchet Valley team still standing in the playoffs this weekend af­ter trouncing Oroville 49-13 at home Saturday. The win ends the Hor­nets' season while pitting WP against DeSales for a rematch at 5 p.m. on Friday at Edgar Brown Stadium in Pasco. After a fruitless Hornets drive on first possession, the Cardinals got on the board quickly with a 12-yard Bart­low pass to TJ Hofer for a touchdown and the same combination for the two- point conversion rev...

  • Deja Vu All Over Again

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 18, 2010

    Saturday's quarter final game against DeSales will be dif­ferent for the Cardinals in two important respects: it will be an away game on the neutral territory of the Edgar Edgar Brown stadium in Pasco, and the stakes will be much higher in this loser-out hurdle on the way to the semi final. But in almost every other way, WP is preparing once again for the Irish' versatile repertoire of ground and air assaults against a defense that has had the grip of artificialturf under its cleats only once before this season. DeSales quarterback Jere­( m...

  • Tigers’ Magical First Season Ends

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Nov 18, 2010

    PRESCOTT - Saturday's loss to Shoreline Christian left the WP Tigers deflatedfollowing a tough, loser-out quarterfinal game in Prescott. The final score was 2-1. "We're disappointed," said Prescott senior Jose Esquivel. "But they were a very strong team. I think they were the strongest defense we've faced all season." The Tigers, an undefeated first-year team, progressed toward the championship rounds with confidence but met a rock-hard defense in the determined Shoreline Christian, a seasoned...

  • Oroville Plays WP Via Win Over White Swan

    Brent Baker, The Omak Chronicle|Nov 11, 2010

    OROVILLE - Oro­ville's 37-8 victory over White Swan wasn't per­fect. But Hornets coach Tam Hutchinson can live with aggressive mistakes and was pleased with his teams' intensity. "We were aggres­sive when we came out," Hutchinson said after his team sealed a state Class 2B playoff bid Friday. "When we lost to Brews­ter we weren't very con­fident. "Tonight we got a lot of penalties. But that's the way these kids play and I'd rather have them ag­gressive than timid." Oroville was flagged 11 times...

  • Big Deal: WP Runner Places Fourth In State

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Nov 11, 2010

    PASCO - WP cross coun­try runners went to state this week, setting high scores among over a dozen other schools from all over Wash­ington competing at the Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco on Saturday. "It was a fantastic day and a terrific way to end our season," said coach Joanna Lanning. "Every single WP athlete put forth their best ef­fort to give our boys' team its best finish yet." The boys' team placed 7th in the state this year, two places better than last year, Lanning said. "And two pl...

  • Tigers Go To State Quarter Final

    Imbert Matthee and Dian McClurg, The Times|Nov 11, 2010

    SPOKANE - The WP Ti­gers won their second playoff game Friday, beating North­west Christian 2-0. The first-year soccer team is now ranked first in the state for 1B/2B schools. They will play Shoreline Christian in a quarterfinals game at home on Saturday. Final rounds usually have to take place on a neutral field, but the Tigers were able to get approval to use their own field in Prescott for Saturday's match. Shoreline Christian is ranked 7th in the state and 5th on the west side. In the g...

  • WP Blows By Reardan

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 11, 2010

    WAITSBURG - If you're superstitious, it's always risky to mention the "C" word for fear of jinxing the prospect. But if there's any year to speculate on the possibil­ ity of a WP team going to a state championship game it's 2010, according to Cardinals head coach Jeff Bartlow. Between the soccer and football teams, it's a distinct possibility. They both remain undefeated. "It's that kind of year when you start thinking about it," he said. WP vs Oroville Saturday, 2 p.m. Cardinal Field...

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