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  • Lady Bulldogs Overwhelm WWVA

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 21, 2016

    COLLEGE PLACE – The Walla Walla Valley Academy softball team was no match for Dayton Friday afternoon, as the Lady ‘Dogs won two mercy rule-shortened games, 33-1 and 10-0. In game one, Dayton had 23 hits and took advantage of nine WWVA errors, in a game that was called after three innings. Tatum Laughery led her team with five hits. Heidi Dobbs had four hits, and Kellie Moore and Megan Robins each had three. Moore and Robins each had six RBIs. Game 2 lasted five innings, again shortened by the m...

  • Cardinals Callas, Adams Shine at District Meet

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 21, 2016

    DAYTON – On Friday afternoon, at the first track and field meet ever held at the new College Place HS athletic field, several Touchet Valley athletes had top performances. Waitsburg's Landon Callas came away with four first-place finishes. He won the 400-meter race, along with both hurdle events – at 110 and 300 meters. Callas also led off the winning 4 X 100 relay team. Cardinal Emily Adams missed a sweep of her own by one place in the long jump. She took first in the 400 and 3200 meter rac...

  • Dayton Bats Heat Up Against WWVA

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 21, 2016

    DAYTON – The Dayton baseball team scored seven runs on seven hits in the first game of their double-header against Walla Walla Valley Academy here Friday, but their pitchers could hold off the Jaguar hitters, as they lost, 17-7. WWVA also won the second game, 14-2. In game one, WWVA jumped on the Bulldog pitching quickly, scoring 10 runs in the first inning. But Dayton was able to make headway on offense, scoring seven runs in the first four innings. In the second game, the Jaguars again got t...

  • Track and Field Results, Saturday, April 16

    The Times|Apr 21, 2016

    Pasco Invitational, Edgar Brown Stadium Waitsburg Boys 300m Hurdles - 36” 18. Landon Callas 41.70a Discus - 1.6kg 18. Brandon Penner 137-01 High Jump Travis Crocket NH Waitsburg Girls 1600 Meters 35. Emily Adams 5:32.08a 3200 Meters 13. Emily Adams 11:52.20a Triple Jump 29. Emily Adams 32-03.25 Big Red Invitational, Cheney HS Dayton Boys 100 Meters 72. Elijah Walker 15.03a 75. Devon Ribbke 16.28a 76. Drake LaMere 16.34a 200 Meters 55. Cole John 28.08a 64. Isreal Ramsey 40.46a Elijah Walker DNS 400 Meters 49. Cole John 1:04.05a 55. Isreal R...

  • Lash LaRue Takes First at State

    The Times|Apr 14, 2016

    Waitsburg Matbird Lash LaRue placed first in his weight division in the 11-12 age group at the Jason Crawford Memorial Wrestling Tournament at the Spokane Arena on Sat., April 9. In 2012 the tournament established a world record for the "largest single-day youth wrestling tournament in the world." Between 1,200 and 1,300 between the ages of 5-14 come from across Washington, Idaho, and Montana to compete in the tournament each year....

  • Tour of Walla Walla This Weekend

    The Times|Apr 14, 2016

    WAITSBURG – The 20th annual Tour of Walla Walla cycling stage race will begin early Friday in Waitsburg. More than 100 professional and amateur cyclists from throughout the northwest are expected to take part. The time trial stage will begin Friday morning. In that event, participants start one at a time and race against the clock. The 6.8-mile time trial course begins on Cemetery Road in Waitsburg and follows Wilson Hollow Road for 3.4 miles out and back. The time trial is scheduled to run from 9 a.m. until about noon. And then lower c...

  • Waitsburg Middle School Track & Field

    The Times|Apr 14, 2016

    Boys Results 100 Meters – A Team 6th place Wyatt Bohlman 13.64 7th place Bradley Sandau 13.74 13th place CaidonLeamy 15.23 14th place Grant Teal 20.86 100 Meters – B Team 4th place Cason Nichols 14.18 5th place Alvin Knowles 15.21 8th place Logan Baker 15.74 200 Meters – A Team 6th place Bradley Sandau 28.49 400 Meters – A Team 4th place Seamus House 1:09.18 800 Meters – C Team 3rd place KobyHaris 3:16.10 100m Hurdles – A Team 5th place Wyatt Bohlman 21.23 100m Hurdles – B Team 3rd place Cason Nichols 19.34 100m Hurdles – C Team 3rd place...

  • Waitsburg Teams Shine at Carnival of Speed

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 7, 2016

    MILTON-FREEWATER – Waitsburg junior Emily Adams took three firsts and a second, racking up 38 points to lead the Waitsburg girls to a fourth-place finish at Friday's Carnival of Speed track and field meet at Mac-Hi here. The Waitsburg boys took fifth among nearly 25 schools competing. Waitsburg was the top finisher among Washington state schools, including Wa-Hi, in both boys' and girls' divisions. Based on performances, Adams was named top female athlete at the meet. She won both the 1500 and 3...

  • Prescott Girls Split with TCP

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 7, 2016

    PRESCOTT – The Prescott girls' softball team came up short in the first game of their double-header Saturday against Tri-Cities Prep, losing 9-5. But in the second game, the Lady Tigers rallied for a walk-off winning run in seventh inning to beat the Jaguars 9-8. In the first game, a fourth-inning error led to four TCP runs and left Prescott trailing 5-1. Three seventh-inning runs sealed the deal for the Jaguars. For the game, Devon Harshman had three hits and Chloe Pearson had two. In the s...

  • Lady Bulldogs Take Split at DeSales

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 7, 2016

    WALLA WALLA – The Dayton girls' softball team started out slow in the first game of their double-header here against DeSales, striking out nine times on the way to a 4-1 loss. The Lady Bulldogs only managed two hits in the game. Those came from Hanna Becker and Megan Robins. The Bulldog bats came alive in the second, as the team scored four runs in the third inning on their way to a 6-0 shutout win. Mia Becker led the way with a bases-clearing triple in that fourth frame. "Savannah McFarland p...

  • Waitsburg Boys Take First at Dayton Meet

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 7, 2016

    DAYTON – Emily Adams won all four of her events at the District 9 track and field meet in Dayton on March 29. Adams took firsts in the 100, 400 and 800 meter races, as well as the triple jump. Also for the Cardinal girls, sophomore Clarissa Espana took third in the 1600 meter race, and junior Stephanie Nerf was fourth in the 300 meter hurdles. Landon Callas had a big day for the Cardinal boys, winning both the 110 and 300 meter hurdle events, as well as anchoring the winning 4 X 100 meter r...

  • Lady Bulldogs Sweep Double-Header with Prescott 10-7, 16-2

    Ken Graham, The Times|Mar 31, 2016

    DAYTON – After spotting the Prescott Tigers four runs in the top of the first inning of the first game, the Dayton Lady Bulldogs fought back to take a 10-7 win on the way to a sweep on Saturday. Prescott took a 6-3 lead into the fourth inning, but the Bulldogs came up with seven runs in the fourth and fifth, to seal the win. "The girls chipped away and got the job done," said Dayton assistant coach Desirae Jones. "Kellie Moore had 2 hits with 3 RBIs in the first game." Savannah McFarland and Des...

  • Dayton Girls Upend Colton With Late Rally

    Ken Graham, The Times|Mar 31, 2016

    DAYTON – The Dayton girls’ softball team overcame a four-run deficit to defeat Colton here Monday night, 9-8. The winning run came on a walk-off RBI single by Kellie Moore in the bottom of the seventh inning. Colton scored four runs in the top of the fifth inning to take a 7-3 lead. The Lady Bulldogs got one back in the bottom of that frame, and then tied it in the sixth with three runs on a bases-clearing double by Heidi Dobbs. After a scoreless seventh, the game went to extra innings. Col...

  • Tigers Sweep Bulldogs

    The Times|Mar 31, 2016

    Prescott Tiger pitcher Jacob Dunn delivers to the plate during the first game of a double header in Dayton against the bulldogs. The Tigers won both games, and both were shorted to five innings due to the "Mercy Rule."...

  • Crockett, Callas shine for Cardinals at Lewiston Meet

    The Times|Mar 31, 2016

    LEWISTON – Travis Crockett won both sprint events and Landon Callas won both the hurdles to pace the Waitsburg track team to a second place finish at last week’s District 9 1B/2B meet in Lewiston on March 23. “The weather was outstanding, and that makes a big difference for our kids and performances, especially after Tuesday’s rain,” said Waitsburg coach Jeff Bartlow. “It rained all day (Tuesday) in Waitsburg and we never got on the track.” Along with his victories in the 100 and 200 meter sprints, Crockett finished second in the high jump, cl...

  • Dayton's Mascall Wins 100 Meters at Lewiston

    The Times|Mar 31, 2016

    LEWISTON – Dayton senior Angela Mascall had an outstanding day in the sprints at last week’s District 9 1B/2B meet in Lewiston on March 23. Mascall won the 100 meters with a time of 13.7 seconds, and took second in the 200 meters with a time of 29.6. Mascall was also part of the second-place 4 X 100 relay team, which also included Alexus Wanlarbkam, Emily McFarland and Neylan Bryan. Wanlarbkam was third in the 110 meter hurdles and fifth in the javelin. Bryan took fourth in the 200 meters. On the boys’ side, Cal Martin took second in the javel...

  • District 9 1B/2B track and Field Meet

    The Times|Mar 31, 2016

    Waitsburg Boys 100 Meters - Standard 1. Travis Crocket 11.60 4. Joe Leamy 12.30 16. Andre Potts 13.10 18. Skylar Wood 13.20 22. Mark Montgomery 13.50 24. Cameron Terry 13.70 34. Brayden Wood 15.60 200 Meters Varsity 1. Travis Crocket 24.30 12. Joe Leamy 26.60 23. Brayden Wood 32.50 400 Meters Varsity 7. Skylar Wood 1:01.40 1600 Meters Daltin Lambert NT Tom House NT 3200 Meters 5. Tom House 12:53.90 110m Hurdles - 39” 1. Landon Callas 18.80 2. N. Kitselman 18.90 4. TJ Morrison 19.70 300m Hurdles - 36” 1. Landon Callas 43.90 2. Cameron Terry 45....

  • Prescott Girls Get Wins Over Pomeroy, Wa-Hi 'C' Team

    The Times|Mar 24, 2016

    Prescott 6, Pomeroy 5 PRESCOTT – The Prescott girls' softball team opened their season by hosting Pomeroy on March 15, and came away with a 6-5 walk-off win. After falling behind 5-1, the Lady Tigers rallied for five runs in the final two innings to take the win. Here is coach Angie Potts' description of the seventh and final inning of the walk-off win: "Jocelyn Granados got on base with a hit to right field, Jade Alleman moved her to second on a fielder's choice. Chloe Pearson followed with a...

  • Tigers Fall to Touchet, 7-6

    The Times|Mar 24, 2016

    TOUCHET – The Prescott Tigers gave up four first-inning runs and couldn’t recover, falling to Touchet on Saturday, 7-6. Pitcher Jacob Dunn had ten strikeouts in the losing effort. The Pirates had seven hits. Prescott 2 0 0 2 1 1 0 — 6 runs, 7 hits, 2 errors Touchett 4 1 0 0 2 0 x — 7 runs, 5 hits, 2 errors Miller, Dunn (1), Hartwell (5) and Hageman; B. Ortiz, Butler (6) and J. Ortiz. Hits — Prescott: Hageman 2, Caro, Miller, Gradwohl, Dunn, Hartwell; Touchet: B. Ortiz, Flagstead, J. Ortiz, Elsasser, McKeown....

  • Dayton Girls Drop 2 to Colton

    The Times|Mar 24, 2016

    COLTON – The Dayton softball team traveled to Colton Friday for a double-header and lost two close games, 9-7 and 20-17. Senior Kellie Moore was six-for-nine at the plate, with six RBIs over the two games, but it wasn’t enough. “This was our first game day and the girls had a good showing,” said Dayton assistant coach Desirae Jones. “There are things we need to work on but we saw lots of good things from the girls too. We out-hit Colton in both games but we had a few more bobbles on defense.” The Lady Bulldogs travel to Riverview Friday and...

  • Pomeroy Overwhelms Bulldogs, 25-2

    The Times|Mar 24, 2016

    DAYTON – In their first game under new coach Shane Loper, the Dayton baseball team couldn’t keep up with the Pomeroy Pirates, falling 25-2. After having their season cancelled last year, the Bulldogs got back on the field, but gave up 10 errors, to go with Pomeroy’s 12 hits. Dayton had four hits, including two by Tristan Willis. Pomeroy 2 6 (13) 3 1 — 25 runs, 12 hits, 2 errors Dayton 0 0 1 1 0 — 2 runs, 4 hits, 10 errors Ha. Heytvelt, Berglund (5) and Gwinn; Jeffrey D., Swan (3) and Sudeyland HR — Pomeroy: Ha. Heytvelt. Hits — Pomeroy: Ho....

  • Adams, Callas Shine at Ki-Be Meet

    The Times|Mar 24, 2016

    KENNEWICK – Waitsburg’s Emily Adams posted a personal best in the 1600 meter race and took first place in the event at the Ki-Be Takeoff Meet here Thursday. Her time of 5 minutes, 36.66 seconds beat her previous best time by nine seconds. Adams also won the 800 meter race at Ki-Be and took third in the long jump and ninth in the 200 meters. “She busted a good time and was really happy,” said Waitsburg coach Jeff Bartlow. For the boys, Landon Callas had a strong showing in four events. He took second in the high jump, third in the 110 meter h...

  • Dayton Track Results at Hanford Lawn-Chair Invite Richland, March 18

    The Times|Mar 24, 2016

    Boys 100 Meters 79. Elijah Walker 14.66 84. Devon Ribbke 15.70 86. Drake LaMere 17.10 200 Meters 50. Cole John 28.41 52. H. Wooldridge 29.25 54. Elijah Walker 30.78 57. Isreal Ramsey 36.19 400 Meters 21. Cole John 1:06.03 25. Isreal Ramsey 1:19.54 110m Hurdles - 39” 11. H. Wooldridge 19.17 Shot Put - 12lb 18. Cal Martin 35’00.00 52. Drake LaMere 27’04.00 54. Devon Ribbke 26’02.00 65. Isreal Ramsey 18’09.00 Discus - 1.6kg 56. Devon Ribbke 48’01.50 Javelin - 800g 4. Cal Martin 149’07.00 47. Drake LaMere 81’01.00 48. Devon Ribbke 80’01.00 71. Isre...

  • Dunn, Gradwohl Give Tigers Pitching Prowess

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 17, 2016

    PRESCOTT – The team will be called the Tigers, but several players from Waitsburg High School will join Prescott High's baseball team to create a strong contender the Southeast 2B District 9 league this year. Coach Dustin Snedigar said that veteran pitchers Jacob Dunn and Kyle Gradwohl, both Waitsburg juniors, will be mainstays for the Tigers on the mound. A number of other players will get some pitching time as well, he said, including Tyler Fedderson, Joe Adams and Walter Hartwell. Dunn and G...

  • Young Lady Tiger Team Shows Strong Defense

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 17, 2016

    PRESCOTT – With just two week's practice under their belts, Lady Tigers head softball coach Angie Potts is optimistic about what she expects to be a highly competitive season. "The whole league is looking good this year. There is no particular standout. I think we'll all have the ability to beat each other, depending on the day," she said. Potts has coached with the Prescott program for fourteen years and has been head coach for eight. She is assisted by Allan Wilson. Wilson was officially h...

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