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  • Golfers unable to clear Sub-District

    Loyal Baker|May 4, 2023

    WALLA WALLA–The Sub-District Golf Match, held May 1 at Veterans Memorial, finished with the top half of the field advancing to the District match in Yakima May 8, none of those golfers were Wolfpack. "Though we did not send any golfers on to the district tournament," said Head Coach Mike McGhan, "I was proud of the way they all competed. During the regular season, we have the kids pick up their ball once their score hits double par on each hole. This saves time and relieves some of the p...

  • 'Pack baseball sweeps WWVA

    Loyal Baker|Apr 27, 2023

    COLLEGE PLACE–The Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack hammered the Walla Walla Valley Academy Knights in an April 18 double header, slicing up a 12-1 win and a 22-0 hammering. DW made 12 hits in each game, with Isaias Reyes clobbering a home run in the nightcap. Reyes counted seven RBIs in the second game. Levi Boudrieau pitched well for five innings in the opener, striking out nine, walking only two, and giving up two hits. In game two, Jasper Morrow threw five innings, struck out 10, walked two and g...

  • DW Golf hosts match here

    Loyal Baker|Apr 27, 2023

    DAYTON–The local links were the site of a league golf match April 18, hosted by Dayton-Waitsburg Golf. Due to some holes being unplayable because of the ongoing Touchet Valley Golf Course irrigation project, the match was 16 holes, par 64. Dayton-Waitsburg's Carson Potter carded a 90, William Daves came in at 135 and Sarah Daves finished with 125. "Carson continues to do the little things to improve his game," observed Head Coach Mike McGhan. "Sarah's score did not show it, but she is hitting t...

  • Golf Carson Potter scores first birdie

    Loyal Baker|Apr 20, 2023

    POMEROY––Dayton-Waitsburg Golf team found Pomeroy's Crystal Springs course challenging, their scores reflecting the difference after a better showing earlier in the week at Richland. "The golfers had a bit of a letdown compared to the previous match on Thursday," said Coach Mike McGhan. "I don't know what caused this other than Pomeroy is quite a challenging course, especially if you are not familiar with its up-and-down nature. Abbi Paolino and Sarah Daves both scored well, Paolino carding a 1...

  • Wolfpack Baseball

    Apr 20, 2023

    WAITSBURG–The Warden Cougars’ relentless offense and sticky defense held sway here last Saturday, handing the DW Wolfpack baseball nine 17-5 and 21-0 losses. DW visited Walla Walla Valley Academy last Tuesday and heads to Colfax for a non-conference game April 25, then play a double header at Riverview April 28. Hosting Warden April 15, the Cougars jumped on DW with three runs in the first, two in the second and third and wrapped up the win with seven in the top of the seventh for the 17-5 win...

  • DW Track & Field

    Loyal Baker|Apr 20, 2023

    BOARDMAN–The Wolfpack boys finished at the bottom of the pack in this 21-team Columbia River Invitational here April 14, Dayton-Waitsburg junior Ruben Yutzy getting four personal records along the way. "Our first time attending this very nicely run event," observed Head Coach Dan Nechodom. "Several of our athletes tried out new events, in some cases pushing themselves well out of their comfort zone," he said. "Some got bumped from their normal events due to limited entries, and volunteered to t...

  • A lot of fight in DW fastpitch team

    Loyal Baker|Apr 20, 2023

    DAYTON–The Warden Cougars overpowered Dayton-Waitsburg's Lady Wolfpack Fastpitch team here last weekend, winning 25-10 and 21-2. The season record is 4-5 overall, 0-2 in league. DW played Colton last Tuesday at home, and next faces River View for an April 28 double header. Warden piled on 11 first-inning runs to set the tone for the first game then coasted to the win. DW's offense was productive for just a few runs in each inning, not enough to overcome the first-inning blast. Hendrix Groom n...

  • Big competition at big meet

    Loyal Baker|Apr 13, 2023

    HANFORD–Dayton-Waitsburg Track and Field athletes competed in the Clay Lewis Invitational at Hanford High School on April 1. The meet includes 14 teams, including Oregon 5A and 3A, Washington 4A and 3A, and Columbia, DW and Highland, and 1A Kiona-Benton. "We had a small crew due to travel plans and other things," commented Head Coach Dan Nechodom. "Athletes got to experience the effect of a cold, hard wind on their emotions and performances! From the aerodynamic effect on a discus or to the f...

  • Wolfpack hammers Highland

    Loyal Baker|Apr 13, 2023

    WAITSBURG–Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack hit the hide off the baseball in its double header against Highland this Tuesday, garnering 22 in the 27-1 first game victory and 11 in the 8-4 second-game win. The Wolfpack's record is now 3-5. The Wolfpack jumped to a 10-0 lead after the first inning and never looked back, allowing Highland only one run in the top of the third. DW pitchers W. Durham struck out three while giving up one hit and three walks. J. Gleason walked one and struck out one before Klin...

  • Wolfpack outhits Touchet Redhawks, loses 6-4

    Loyal Baker|Apr 6, 2023

    WAITSBURG–Ten hit and seven runners left of base spelled the difference in DW's 6-4 loss to Touchet here March 28. DW took a 2-0 lead in the first but Touchet tied it in the third. The Wolfpack added one run in the fourth but the Redhawks countered with four runs in the fifth and Touchet pitcher B. Orosco and the defense kept DW off balance for the 6-4 final. Klint Kuykendall, Cyson Morris and Jarod Hankins each counted two hits. Colton Steinhoff smacked a double and I. Reyes nailed a triple. T...

  • DW sweeps Pomeroy in slugfest

    Loyal Baker|Apr 6, 2023

    POMEROY––The Lady Wolfpack batters pounded 31 hits, including four home runs, to win both games against Pomeroy March 28. Madison Gallardo nailed a homer in the first game and Peyton Struckmeier, Teagan Culley and Kylee Henry homered in the second game. The Lady Pirates jumped ahead 11-0 in the first game but DW rallied with steady scoring the rest of the game to win 25-14 on 15 hits. In the second game, Pomeroy rallied to tie it with six runs in the bottom of the seventh, but the Wolfpack att...

  • Golf team showing improvement

    Loyal Baker|Apr 6, 2023

    MILTON-FREEWATER–The Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack hit the links here on March 29 and two days earlier played a nine-hole match at Walla Walla's Veterans Memorial Golf Course, and this young team showed improvement with lower scores. "All these golfers are brand new to golf," said Head Coach Mike McGhan. "In fact, Abbi Paolino had only a quick instructional practice prior to her first match. Abbi just turned out for golf and I kind of threw her to the wolves. I could tell she was nervous but she i...

  • Track athletes set Personal Records

    Mar 30, 2023

    COLLEGE PLACE–With a few meets behind them, Dayton-Waitsburg thinclads are exuding more confidence as they compete, believes Head Coach Dan Nechodom. Several team members set personal records at recent meets here and in Clarkston. "We're at that point in the season where the jitters are going away, and athletes think they should be performing more perfectly," he said. DW competed against nine teams at both recent meets. Asotin (3/21) Mens Results 100m-12. Reuben Yutzy, 12.39aPR; 14. Hudson R...

  • DW golfers hit the links

    Mar 30, 2023

    WALLA WALLA–Dayton-Waitsburg's hit the links for two challenging matches, shooting nine holes at Wine Valley on March 22 and playing the Country Club the next day. "We only had three of our golfers this week," said Head Coach Mike McGhan, "but the rest should be ready to go by next week. We are very inexperienced-Carson Potter has played in Dayton a few times but never in a competitive match. William Daves and Sarah Daves have been playing golf for about two weeks." At Wine Valley, Potter scored...

  • Fast-Pitch starts hot

    Mar 30, 2023

    POMEROY–Dayton-Waitsburg won both games against Pomeroy Tuesday, March 28, going 25-14 in the first game and 20-17 in the second. At White Swan on March 18, the Lady Wolfpack won 24-5 and 16-2....

  • Coyotes bite DW Wolfpack in twin bill

    Mar 30, 2023

    BURBANK–The Wolfpack fell behind early and couldn't recover in a 10-0 loss to Columbia here March 25. In the nightcap, the Wolfpack saw a little more offensive production but still lost 17-7. A March 28 single game versus Touchet and a March 30 double header against Mac-Hi are next prior to Spring Break April 3-7. In the first game, Columbia-Burbank Coyotes got their offense started when Logan Beck doubled on a 2-1 count, scoring two runs in the first inning. A double by Levi Boudrieau in the f...

  • Basketball and cheer student-athletes honored

    Loyal Baker|Mar 23, 2023

    DAYTON–The 2022-23 Winter Sports programs of men's and women's basketball, and cheer, were honored for their efforts during the recently concluded season at a Sports Awards Dessert in the D.H.S. Auditorium Monday, March 20. Cheer Advisor Vickie Hamann presented varsity letters to cheer members Mattilyn Carter, Ashley Essency, Cedar Stegall, Emma Hays, Sarah Shutters, Madison Kaehler, Wyntr McCauley and Kaylie Wellsandt. Scholar-athletes were Cedar Stegall, Sarah Shutters and Wynter McCauley. T...

  • Wolfpack Track competes at Kennewick

    Mar 23, 2023

    KENNEWICK–It is still early in the track and field season, with the vagaries of weather and inexperience, for some, playing a role, but Dayton-Waitsburg Track and Field participated in a five-way meet here March 16, mostly against much larger schools. The Asotin Invitational was March 21 and the College Place Hawk Invite is coming up March 25. "This was another meet with little DW against four or five big schools," commented Head Coach Dan Nechodom, noting that some of the team's newest m...

  • Wolfpack baseball splits with White Swan Cougars in opener

    Mar 23, 2023

    WHITE SWAN–The Cougars edged the Wolfpack 19-14 in the opening game of the season, then the Wolfpack nine rallied for a 14-11 win in the nightcap here March 18. Dayton-Waitsburg visits Columbia Burbank for a twin bill on March 25, then the Touchet Redhawks come to Waitsburg for a single game on March 28. Mac-Hi visits March 30 for a double header just ahead of Spring Vacation. "I was very pleased at the mental toughness that the young men showed today," said Head Coach Greg Crenshaw. "It w...

  • Wolfpack softball, baseball add JV games

    Mar 23, 2023

    Dayton-Waitsburg Baseball JV Schedule Apr. 10 DW JV v Burbank JV (1) 4 p.m. Apr. 13 DW JV v College Place JV (2) 3 p.m. Apr. 20 DW JV v Colfax JV (2) 3 p.m. Apr. 25 DW JV @ Warden JV (2) 3 p.m. May 5 DW JV v River View JV (2) 3 p.m. Dayton-Waitsburg Fast-Pitch Girls JV Schedule Apr. 17 DW JV v Colfax JV (2) 3 p.m. Apr. 25 DW JV @ Warden JV (2) 3 p.m. May 2 DW JV v River View JV (2) 3 p.m....

  • Wrestlers see success

    Mar 16, 2023

    LEWISTON–Dayton-Waitsburg Middle School wrestlers competed at the Bi-State Tournament in Lewiston on March 4, with Byron Collier, Akayden Mikesell and Carter Barron doing well in their weight classes. Top three in each weight received medals. Collier finished second in his weight bracket after pinning a Clarkston wrestler in the first found, losing by fall to a Sacajawea (Lewiston) opponent in the second round, pinning a Lincoln (Clarkston) wrestler in round three, going into the second round b...

  • Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack Spring Sports

    Mar 16, 2023

    Returning lettermen and letterwomen will serve as the backbone of experience for the Wolfpack baseball, fast-pitch softball, and track and field programs....

  • DW track opens season at WW

    Loyal Baker|Mar 16, 2023

    WALLA WALLA–Dayton-Waitsburg Track and Field Wolfpack competed at their first meet of the season here last Saturday and sprinter Hudson Reser finished in the top 20 among competition from three 4A schools, Kennewick, Mead, Walla Walla high schools, College Place (1A) and 1B DeSales. "It was a great first meet," commented Head Coach Dan Nechodom. "With only two events per athlete, it's mostly a chance to remember, or learn for the first time, how to navigate a track meet, get to your events and b...

  • Winter Sports Awards Monday

    Mar 16, 2023

    DAYTON–Fans of Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack's basketball and cheer winter season can send those student-athletes off with their best wishes with the Winter Sports Awards at 7 p.m., Monday, March 21, in the Dayton H.S. Auditorium. Student-athletes will be presented letters, award certificates and plaques for various accomplishments. There will be desserts and refreshments courtesy of community members. Please note that this Monday, March 20 event was previously scheduled for March 21, but was m...

  • Wolfpack seniors recognized

    Loyal Baker|Mar 9, 2023

    DAYTON–Senior members of the Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack basketball, music and cheer programs were honored before a full house in the gym during Senior Night February 2. Wolfpack basketball player Claudia Benavides, who bowed out of playing following an injury earlier in the season, was honored for continuing her involvement with the team for the remainder of the season. Three Wolfpack boys basketball players headed for graduation were honored on Senior Night. Benny Bryan was escorted to the floor...

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