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WALLA WALLA—The Valley Girls Barrel Racing Association has completed their 56th season of barrel racing in the Walla Walla Valley with the Autumn Daze Race at the Walla Walla County Fairgrounds. Touchet Valley racers took first place in Overall, Open, Junior, Honors and Novice categories. Dayton racer Shayla Currin was first in the Senior division and Milton-Freewater racer Tamra Morris was first in the Amateur division. The annual awards dinner will be Nov 12 at Frenchtown Hall. Champions will receive custom-made Corriente Saddles, and r...
PASCO—The Dayton-Waitsburg football team traveled to Pasco Friday to face undefeated Tri-Cities Prep. The outmatched DW team fell, 63-0, to the Eastern Washington Athletic Conference champions. TCP scored four touchdowns in the first quarter, and three more in the second, to take a 49-0 lead into the half. DWs defense stiffened up against the opponents’ reserves, allowing only two more touchdowns, both in the third quarter. For the game, running back Chris Andrews carried the ball 13 times for...
WAITSBURG—The Dayton-Waitsburg football team dug themselves an early hole against Columbia Burbank Friday night, and couldn’t climb out of it, losing the game, 56-6. After an early safety, CB scored four touchdowns in the first quarter to jump to a 30-0 lead. After each team scored in the second quarter, CB led 36-6 at the half. Chris Andrews got DWs only touchdown of the game on a four-yard run in the second. DW again had a strong running game, gaining 158 yards on the ground. Andrews led his...
WALLA WALLA—The Dayton-Waitsburg volleyball team took on the number one team in the state, Walla Walla Valley Academy, on the road on Oct. 16 and fell in straight sets, 25-19, 25-13, 25-17. “This was our second time playing WWVA,” said Coach Tara Brenner. “I felt that DW played tough against the number-one team in the state. We made them work for it and in return we as a team have grown.” For the Match, Devon Harshman had 11 Kills and Kaleigh White had seven. Harshman also had nine blocks. T...
KITTITAS-The Dayton-Waitsburg football team made the long trip to Kittitas a success Friday night, crushing the home team, 58-22. After a tough first quarter in which they gave up two touchdowns, the DW defense toughened up and held Kittitas scoreless until late in the game with the lead insurmountable. On the other side of the ball, the DW offence had a big game, scoring five touchdowns, and piling up over 400 yards rushing. The defense got a TD of their own on an interception and 65-yard...
WAITSBURG—The Dayton-Waitsburg volleyball team has been no a roll the last two weeks, winning matches against Mabton, DeSales, Columbia, Kittitas and Liberty Christian. In Waitsburg on Saturday, DW cruised to a four-set match win, 25-22, 26-24, 14-25, 25-22. “This was a well-matched game,” said DW Coach Tara Brenner. “Our Freshman Setter Mya Wood did a fantastic job leading in assists and serves. Lots of close calls, and DW handled it with a tough mind.” Wood had four aces in the match. Sh...
RICHLAND—A shorthanded Dayton-Waitsburg football team traveled to Richland to play Liberty Christian on Friday, and took the loss, 30-12. DW was without its starting quarterback, Brayden Miller, who was suspended for one game after a flagrant penalty the previous week. Coach Troy Larsen moved regular wide receiver Chris Andrews to the backfield and went with a run-oriented offense. “With my starting QB and backup QB out, DW went with the wildcat offense with Chris Andrews running the offense,” Larsen said. “Chris, Damian Johnson and Jarrod...
DAYTON-The Dayton-Waitsburg football team jumped out to an early 6-0 lead against Mabton on Friday in their homecoming game here. But penalties again slowed DW down, as Mabton roared back and won big, 28-8/ In the first quarter, DW quarterback Brayden Miller hit Shaun Evans for a 24-yard touchdown pass to give his team the early lead. After a failed two-point conversion, Mabton came back with a TD of their own and led 7-6 after one quarter. The Vikings scored twice in the second. However,...
MEDICAL LAKE, Wash.-The Dayton-Waitsburg football team fell flat Friday night here, taking a loss to Medical Lake, 44-0, in a non-league game. Sticking with their emphasis on running the ball, DW was able to get nothing going on offense and quickly fell behind, 21-0, in the first quarter. The team trailed 31-0 at the half. "Dayton-Waitsburg came out flat against a hungry and aggressive Medical Lake football team," said Coach Troy Larsen. "We had four players serving partial game suspensions,...
WHITE SWAN-The Dayton-Waitsburg football team got its first win in over a year Friday night, swamping White Swan on the road, 38-6. The win came as coach Troy Larsen shuffled his offense, focusing almost completely on the running game. Brayden Miller switched from receiver to quarterback and found success leading the running attack. Another former wide receiver, Chris Andrews, moved to the backfield as well. In all, DW rushed for 320 yards in the game. "We had a lot of student athletes wanting...
DAYTON-The Dayton-Waitsburg football team hosted DeSales on Friday night, but couldn't overcome the Irish offense, or their own penalties, and took the loss, 34-8. DW was hit with 16 penalties in the game, including a rash of flags in the second quarter, which stifled their offense and led to 19 unanswered Irish points that quarter. DW also lost six fumbles in the game and was intercepted three times. "We need to protect the ball and not let negativity change our attitudes and effort," said DW...
OAKESDALE—The Dayton-Waitsburg Volleyball team played its first match last week against reigning 1-B state champion Oakesdale, and fell in three sets. Set scores were 25-10, 25-12 and 18-16. Freshman Mya Wood served two aces and had one block and six assist, to lead her team. Senior Kaleigh White had four aces and five kills. DW travels to Yakima Friday for the Sundome Tournament this weekend....
DAYTON-The Touchet Valley Ladies Golf Club hosted their annual Nine Hole Invitational on Aug. 22 at the Touchet Valley Golf Course. Six golf clubs from the area attended the event: Walla Walla Country Club, La Grande Country Club, Meadow Springs Country Club (Kennewick), Buckskin Golf Club (Richland), Willow Creek Golf Club (Heppner, OR), Zintel Creek Country Club, Kennewick. Winners of the nine-hole scramble, with a team score of 35, were Carol Sohn, Meadow Springs; Cherie Hinchliff, Touchet...
BURBANK—he Dayton-Waitsburg football team dropped its first game of the season Friday night on the road at Columbia-Burbank, 25-8 The Coyotes scored touchdowns in the first and second quarters to take a 13-0 lead going into the half. But the DW defense stiffened up in the third quarter and held CB scoreless. “We came out tentative and confused with the Columbia-Burbank Defense,” said DW Coach Troy Larsen. “At half time we were able to coach the kids up on what CB was doing and had a really good third quarter.” On the first play of the fourth qu...
DAYTON—New Dayton-Waitsburg volleyball coach Tara Brenner says she has high hopes for this season’s first-ever DW combine volleyball team. “We have a great turn out of athletic young ladies that are excited and hopeful for a successful combine Volleyball season,” Brenner said. “Playing in the State Championship this year is our number-one goal.” She added, “As League approaches we are working on creating an unstoppable defense and a quick offense.” DW’s varsity team includes eight Waitsburg girls and five from Dayton. Waiting in the wings are...
DAYTON—After last week’s paper went to press, we received a slight revision to this year’s Dayton-Waitsburg volleyball schedule. The match at Liberty Christian, originally scheduled for Sept. 13 has been rescheduled for Oct. 15. The JV game starts at 5 p.m. and the varsity game starts at 6 p.m. In addition, a match was added to the schedule for Wednesday of this week at Weston-Athena....
WAITSBURG—Coming off a 0-9 season, DW football coach Troy Larsen says his team is hungry to correct the program. Larsen says he has great confidence in his senior class, who will lead the team. Senior starters include Brayden Miller, who will play tight end/slot back on offense and defensive end. Jack Willis will play offensive tackle and defensive end, Jarred Williams will play offensive tackle and middle linebacker, Chris Andrews will play wide receiver, and defensive back, Carson Allessio will play offensive guard and defense tackle, D...
Varsity Football Date Opponent Location Time Fri. Aug. 31 Columbia Burbank Columbia Burbank 7 p.m. Fri. Sept. 7th DeSales Dayton 7 p.m. Fri. Sept. 14th White Swan White Swan 7 p.m. Fri. Sept. 21st Medical Lake Medical Lake 7 p.m. Fri. Sept. 28h Mabton Dayton- Homecoming 7 p.m. Fri. Oct. 5th Liberty Christian Liberty Christian 7 p.m. Fri. Oct. 12th Kittitas Kittitas 7 p.m. Fri. Oct. 19th Columbia Burbank Waitsburg - Sr. Night 7 p.m. Fri. Oct. 26th Tri-City Prep Tri-City Prep 7 p.m. Head Coach -...
Team ends successful season with loss to Onalaska for 22-8 final record YAKIMA – The Dayton-Waitsburg softball team played two games each, Friday and Saturday, at the state tournament here, ending their season with a 11-4 loss to Onalaska Saturday afternoon. They were 2-2 at the state tourney and finished the season 22-8. In the first game, Friday morning, DW got shut out by a tough Adna team, 11-0, in six innings. DW had only three hits in the game, including two by Heidi Dobbs and one by Ariel Sandau. Pitcher Megan Robins gave up 14 hits. D...
YAKIMA – The Dayton-Waitsburg softball team grabbed the third seed from District 5/6 in the state tournament this weekend, after going 2-1 at the regional tournament here last weekend. They are scheduled to begin the tournament Friday at 9 a.m. against Adna. In the first regional playoff game Saturday, DW overpowered Liberty Bell, 9-1. The team built a 3-1 lead after four innings, before bringing in four more in the fifth and two in the seventh. Megan Robins, Ariel Sandau and Neylan Bryan led their team with three hits apiece. On the mound, R...
LEWISTON – Former Waitsburg High athlete Owen Lanning, now a junior at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, has qualified for the NAIA National outdoor track and field finals this week in the decathlon event. The meet will begin Thursday in Gulf Shores, Ala. The decathlon includes ten separate events held over two days – Thursday and Friday. Lanning will compete in the 100-meter dash, long jump, shot put, high jump and 400-meter run on Thursday, and the 110-meter hurdles, discus, pole vault, Javelin and 1500-meter run on Friday. This wil...
CHENEY - The Walla Walla Blue Mountain Stampeders participated in the Special Olympics East Region Track and Field events in Cheney on May 5. Several athletes from Waitsburg, Dayton and Prescott qualified to go onto the State Spring Games at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma on June 1,2,3. Rachel Gradwohl brought home four gold medals: softball throw, 100 meter run, 200 meter run and 4x100 relay. Craig Lockard placed first in three of the events he participated in and 2nd in the 200 meter...
PASCO – The Dayton-Waitsburg softball team got two lopsided wins here on Saturday to gain a number three seed going into the 2B District 5/6 Regional Tournament this weekend in Moses Lake. In the first game, against White Swan, DW knocked in 13 runs in the first inning on the way to a four-inning 16-1 win. DW had a total of 14 hits, including four by Hanna Becker and two by Elise Steinhoff. Scully Castorena allowed one run in four innings pitched, while giving up no hits. The DW girls played Tri-Cities Prep in the second game, and shut out t...