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  • Local athletes selected for WIAA, EWAC All-League

    The Times|Apr 8, 2021

    The Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack is a part of the Eastern Washington Athletics Conference 2B league. The league announced its athlete selection on April 5. Football EWAC 2B Football All-League Offense. 1st Team - Shawn Evans, Receiver 1st Team - Theo Anderson, Offensive Line 2nd Team - Monte Pettichord, QB Honorable Mention - Colton VanBlaricom, Receiver Honorable Mention - Mason Finney, Receiver EWAC 2B Football All-League Defense. 2nd Team - Theo Anderson, DL 2nd Team - Adam Pucket, DL 2nd Team - Mason Finney, Linebacker 2nd Team - Colton...

  • Gonzaga and three PAC-12 teams advance to Elite Eight

    Eric Umphrey, The Times|Apr 1, 2021

    The PAC-12 continued its dominance this week in the NCAA tournament, with three teams advancing to the Elite Eight. USC, UCLA, and Oregon State each won their third games of the tournament. Only Oregon failed to advance, losing to USC 82-68. A great start allowed USC to get out to a big lead at the half 41-26. It was a lead that Oregon would cut to 69-60 in the second half but could get no closer. Normally a great three-point shooting team, the Ducks had a down day shooting 5-21, good for only 23.8%. USC made five more three-pointers, 10-17 for...

  • DW Wolfpack Volleyball earns a final victory as the season comes to an end

    The Times|Apr 1, 2021

    DAYTON—The Wolfpack charged up and brought home one final win for the 2021 season. Playing against White Swan Cougars, the final scores were 26-24, 18-25, 19-25, 25-8, 15-13. The team was led by seniors Katherine Houchin, who had 16 digs, 13 kills, and one ace, Sadie Seney with ten digs, ten kills, six blocks, and five aces, and Teagan Larsen, who ended the match with 17 assists, seven digs, three kills, one block, and two aces. Megan Forney played a big part in the final victory, with 13 assists, 11 digs, two kills, four aces under her n...

  • DW Wolfpack football has once-in-a-lifetime interruption against CB

    The Times|Apr 1, 2021

    WAITSBURG-Dayton Waitsburg had a tough night moving the ball against a senior-heavy Columbia Burbank team, on the Coyotes' senior night. Columbia Burbank came out firing last Thursday night and put up 35 points in the first quarter to set the tone for the night, according to coach Troy Larsen. "We had a really hard time picking up their front 5 and when they brought even more via the blitz, they put us in some bad situations, pretty much eliminating our run game," said Larsen. "Columbia was...

  • Three of four local teams advance in NCAA tournament

    Eric Umphrey, The Times|Mar 25, 2021

    It is often difficult to determine how strong a conference is going into the national tournament. This year was especially difficult, with most teams limited to games inside their own conference. Based on the results so far, the PAC-12 conference was certainly underrated and under seeded for the tournament. Four of the five PAC-12 teams have advanced to the sweet sixteen-round. USC, Oregon, UCLA, and Oregon State. Overall, the PAC-12 is 9-1 in the NCAA tournament, with the only loss the Colorado Buffaloes dropping their second-round matchup...

  • DW Wolfpack Volleyball earns one last victory before playoffs

    The Times|Mar 25, 2021

    DAYTON-The newly-named Dayton Waitsburg Wolfpack Volleyball won against River View High School on March 18. Set scores were 15-25, 25-23, 25-14, 22-25, 15-9 Teagan Larsen finished the game with four aces, 15 assists, five digs, and one kill. Sadie Seney totaled 14 digs, 14 kills, three blocks, and two assists. Katherine Houchin ended the game with 16 digs and six kills, and Makenna Barron had 15 digs and four kills. "The team worked hard tonight and continues to gain confidence in themselves...

  • Wolfpack Football falls to RVHS after a hard-fought battle

    The Times|Mar 25, 2021

    WAITSBURG-Dayton Waitsburg Wolfpack Football had a rough night against a fast River View High School team on Friday, March 19, with a final score of 41-6. River View High started the game with a dive play up the middle for a 60-yard touchdown. "On Senior Night/Homecoming, I thought our heads were in a good place, then RiverView ran up the middle for a touchdown (TD)," said coach Troy Larsen. "To give our team some credit, they came out and made River View go three and out on the next three...

  • March Madness is here again

    Eric Umphrey, The Times|Mar 18, 2021

    Gonzaga, Eastern Washington, Oregon, and Oregon State were all selected to the NCAA Division I tournament this year. Due to COVID-19, the entire tournament will be played in Indiana across multiple locations in the state. If a team chooses not to participate or has an outbreak, there is a 48-hour window to name another team to take its place. Once the tournament begins, there will not be any replacements, and if any team cannot play for medical reasons, they will forfeit the game, and their opponent will advance to the next round. As long as...

  • DW Volleyball shows improvement against TCP, WWVA

    The Times|Mar 18, 2021

    WAITSBURG—DW Volleyball claimed a well-earned victory against Columbia Burbank, scoring 19-25, 25-16, 25-8, 17-25, 15-10. Senior Sadie Seney led the charge, with 13 kills, four digs, one block, one assist, and eight aces. Katherine Houchin finished the game with a total of eight kills, five digs, one assist, and one ace. Teagen Larsen had 14 assists, three dis, one kill, and two aces, and Megan Forney had six assists, four digs, and two aces. DW Volleyball played against Tri-Cities Prep on March 11, making progress as a team. DW lost in t...

  • DW Football victorious against Mabton, 32-20

    The Times|Mar 18, 2021

    WAITSBURG—Dayton-Waitsburg Football played Mabton High School at Mabton on Saturday, March 13, with a 1 p.m kickoff. “The weather was almost too nice with the sun and 62 degrees outside,” said head coach Troy Larsen. “We had a starter go down in the first half with heat exhaustion and our conditioning was tested with the rest of the team playing for the first time with any sort of heat.” After a slow start, Dayton-Waitsburg adapted and started to play better. Monte Pettichord started out 3-16 with two interceptions before getting out and finis...

  • Prescott Tigers Soccer two wins, one loss as season ends

    The Times|Mar 18, 2021

    PRESCOTT—The Prescott Tigers were on fire for the COVID-19 Fall Sports season, and the soccer team was no exception. The short season saw more wins than losses, with a 3-2 record being reported. In the March 9 game against Walla Walla Valley Academy, Prescott’s scoring players were Adrian Rubio, who scored on a penalty kick (PK) at 16:00, again at 74:00. \Vicente Garcia scored on a play from Rubio at 19:00, and again at 79:00. Prescott’s saves were made by Ivan Martinez, who totaled two saves, and Hector Garcia, with one. WWVA saves were made...

  • Prescott Volleyball closes season with 7-3 record

    The Times|Mar 18, 2021

    The Prescott Tigers claimed a home-match victory on March 9, against Liberty Christian, in straight sets. Scores were 25-11, 25-20, and 25-15 Coach Bob Young shared that Prescott improved to 6-2 on the season. They continued to play solid ball. The Tigers served at 86% with 13 aces and a .333 hitting percentage with 13 kills. He said that Prescott controlled the first set and came from behind in the second and third after slow starts. Senior Frida Gonzalez led the Tigers with 92% serving, six aces, and two kills; Junior Angeles Ayala hit .545...

  • NO!!!!! Russ, say it ain't so!!!

    Merrilee Buroker, The Times|Mar 18, 2021

    Ok, first off, the author, Adam Shein, makes some devastatingly good points. If we trade Wilson now, it's most likely the apex of his value, given his disgruntledness and the uncertain state the Seahawks seem to be in right now. Some high draft picks would be nice. The salary cap is always an issue. Bobby Wagner and KJ Wright are aging superstars. Shaquille Griffin, in my opinion, has never developed into the CB we hoped he would be. He's been good, so maybe that is unfair given the...

  • Seahawks have no reason to trade Russell Wilson yet

    Eric Umphrey, The Times|Mar 11, 2021

    Rumors have continued to swirl around whether or not Russell Wilson will be traded this offseason. One of the teams on Wilson’s trade list, the Dallas Cowboys, has just signed Dak Prescott to a four-year $160 million extension with a full no-trade clause. Unless both Wilson and Prescott agree to switch teams, the number of trade partners is down to the New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, and the Las Vegas Raiders. Let’s start with the Saints. From Russell Wilson’s standpoint, it’s easy to see the attraction here. The Saints are a great team, a...

  • Tigers Volleyball wins two straight set matches against Sunnyside, Yakama Nation

    The Times|Mar 11, 2021

    PRESCOTT-Prescott Tigers Volleyball defeated Sunnyside Christian during a home match on March 4. Set scores were 25-13, 25-14, and 25-18. Coach Bob Young shared that the Tigers bettered their season record as they started their second trip around the league. Prescott avenged its loss to the Knights in the opening match of the season by controlling the match from start to finish. The Tigers won the service, serve receive, net play, and hustle balls. The Tigers served at 86% with 17 aces. The team...

  • DW Volleyball claims victory against River View Panthers

    There Times|Mar 11, 2021

    Dayton-Waitsburg Volleyball played against the Walla Walla Valley Academy Knights on March 2, falling short of victory with set scores of 9-25, 11-24, 14-25. Head coach Tracy Barron shared that she was proud of the leadership she saw from the senior players. Sadie Seney led the scorebooks for the WWVA match, with five kills, two blocks, and five digs. Katherine Houchin finished the match with three kills, three digs, and one ace, while Teagan Larsen ended her game with six assists, four digs, and one ace. “The girls really struggled with p...

  • DW Football falls 41-16 against TCP Jaguar

    The Times|Mar 11, 2021

    WAITSBURG—Dayton-Waitsburg Football played Tri-Cities Prep Jaguars in an Eastern Washington Athletics Conference (EWAC) football game Friday night. Coach Troy Larsen said that Tri Cities Prep (TCP) is a very fast and physical team that likes to attack from their 3-4 defense. “DW, (we) had a hard time picking up the blitzing linebackers and that gave Monte Pettichord some challenges with who to read,” said Larsen. With DW guards not getting to the linebackers, the running game was a tough go and the team turned to the passing game. Petti...

  • Is James Paxton enough to make Mariners competitive?

    Eric Umphrey, The Times|Mar 4, 2021

    The Mariners have signed free agent pitcher James Paxton to a one-year $8.5 million contract with bonuses that could push that up to a total of $10 million. The incentives are based on the number of starts that James Paxton makes in the upcoming season. He could receive up to an additional $750,000 should he start in a total of ten games and add up to another $750,000 should he start twenty-two games. Paxton slots into the top spot in the rotation and gives the Mariners something they haven't...

  • Dayton-Waitsburg Volleyball falls short, makes improvements with each match

    The Times|Mar 4, 2021

    WAITSBURG-Dayton-Waitsburg Volleyball hit the court for the first match of the 2020-21 season against Mabton, on February 23. Coach Tracy Barron shared that the 2020-21 DW Volleyball team is a young team that has not had much opportunity to practice together, but they have lots of potential. Senior Teagen Larsen led the charge for DW ladies with three aces, 23 assists, and one kill. Senior Sadie Seney was close behind with one ace and ten kills. Freshman Makenna Barron earned recognition after...

  • Prescott Tigers win first match against Liberty Christian, fall short against Touchet

    The Times|Mar 4, 2021

    PRESCOTT-Prescott Tigers Volleyball is off to a strong start for the 2020-21 season. High school sports have been stalled since the initial school shutdown triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. Attempts to plan for school sports to return were held back until counties reached Phase 2 in the Roadmap to Recovery. Some volleyball, football, and cross-country teams have been able to hold practices and games in Walla Walla County finally got the go-ahead in mid-February after the Southcentral Region...

  • DW Football clinches first season victory against Highland Scotties

    The Times|Mar 4, 2021

    WAITSBURG—The much-anticipated DW Football season kicked off over the weekend, playing against the Highland Scotties. The 2020-21 season was delayed due to pandemic concerns, shutdowns, and restrictions. The football team got the go-ahead to begin practices in early February and were cleared to begin playing a couple of weeks later when the Southcentral Region moved to Phase 2 of the Roadmap to Recovery plan, which went into effect in January. Coach Troy Larsen said that the Dayton-Waitsburg Football had a great start to the 2021 COVID-19 s...

  • MLB Baseball team Presidents are better seen and not heard

    Eric Umphrey, The Times|Feb 25, 2021

    Mariners team President/CEO Kevin Mather resigned this Monday over comments he made during a Bellevue breakfast rotary club meeting on February 5th. Before today I couldn't have told you his name or the name of any other Major League Baseball President except for Randy Levine of the Yankees. The only reason Levine is known to me is from headlines he made a few years ago for belittling a player who lost a salary arbitration case against the Yankees. Baseball managers, general managers, and the...

  • DW sporting events will have limited spectators, firm rules

    The Times|Feb 25, 2021

    WAITSBURG-The Dayton-Waitsburg football and volleyball teams are finally gearing up for a modified season, as pandemic-related restrictions begin to ease up. Sporting events across the board will look different for a while. The following are rules for Dayton-Waitsburg sporting events. The rules have been developed with guidance from the Eastern Washington Athletic Conference, and respective public health departments. Only two spectators per rostered student-athlete will be allowed to attend...

  • Russell Wilson's sack problem is his own

    Eric Umphrey, The Times|Feb 18, 2021

    Russell Wilson made news this week for comments he made on The Dan Patrick Show. He suggested he was getting sacked too often and implying the problem is with his offensive line. Wilson said, "I think that sometimes you hold onto it a little bit just because you're looking for that play and you find it, but also so many of those times it turns into touchdowns too. But you never want to be sacked that many times. Four hundred times basically is way too many - four hundred too many. So, I think th...

  • Mariners evaluating and not spending

    Eric Umphrey, The Times|Feb 11, 2021

    Mariners’ general manager, Jerry Dipoto, was asked several questions about the upcoming 2021 season in a recent interview via Zoom. When asked about whether or not the team’s finances this offseason would be affected by COVID-19, he responded, “Economically no….it had nothing to do for us with the revenues or economic issues that clubs may have experienced in 2020.” “We can set the goal of competing for a playoff spot,” Dipoto said about the goals for the upcoming season. He did note that he didn’t expect the team to be at the top of the Amer...

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