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WAITSBURG–The Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack went into Spring Vacation smarting a bit after being spanked by Kittitas/Thorpe in a double header here April 2. The Coyotes won 11-0 and 10-0. DW was in the midst of a bottom-of-the-seventh rally with the White Swan on March 29 when the Cougars got the third out, ending the game with a 13-11 win. When DW returns to the diamond next, it will be a Saturday, April 16 double-bill with River View on the home field. The Wolfpack is 0-2 in league, 0-6 o...
WALLA WALLA–Spring Vacation took a bite out of the Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack Golf Team here March 31, but DW golfers Caleb Barron and Cayle Davis were the top players on the team in the nine-hole, par 36 match. "We were short a few golfers today as some were on vacation," commented Coach Mike McGhan. Golf matches resume April 13 at Pasco's Sun Willows links. The March 31 match at Dayton was canceled. Leading the Wolfpack was Caleb Barron, who carded a 53. He was followed closely by Cayle D...
WALLA WALLA–Wolfpack golf now has a few matches under their belts. Dayton-Waitsburg hosts a home match at the Touchet Valley Golf Course today, March 31, at 2 p.m., then breaks for Spring Vacation, returning to the links in the Tri-Cities April 11. At the Walla Walla Country Club on March 24, Cayle Davis and Caleb Barron both shot a 55 on the nine-hole, par 36 match. Garrett Palmer came in at 68, Theo Anderson had a 71 and Lucas VanHoose carded a 75. Lady Wolfpack golfer Claudia Benavides s...
CLARKSTON–Dayton-Waitsburg tracksters Tristan Rennaker, Alex Dahlby and Marion Duncan all performed well at the Southern NE 2b Meet here on March 23. The Dayton-Waitsburg men finished ninth with eight points and the women were eighth with nine points. DW Track’s next meet is today at River View, followed by the Clay Lewis Invitational at Richland’s Hanford Stadium Saturday. Duncan scored with a fourth-place finish in the 400 m. run, clocking in at 1:34.1. She placed fifth in the 800 m. run with a time of 4:00.6. She was 17th in the discu...
CLE ELUM–The Cle Elum-Roslyn Warriors jumped to a 13-0 lead in the first inning and cruised to a 21-0 win over Dayton-Waitsburg here March 26. DW hosted White Swan March 29 (story next week) and Kittitas plays a double header in Waitsburg Saturday. Morrow and Evan Allen each managed one hit to lead Dayton/Waitsburg Varsity Wolfpack. The Warriors scattered 23 hits in the game. Cle Elum-Roslyn 21, DW 0 (3/26) R H E DW 000 0-0 2 2 CER (13)53 x-21 23 0 Battery: DW-Boudrieau, Kuykendall (3) and Allen. CE-R-Bogart, Pickett (1) and Dearing, Kelly. H...
CLE ELUM–The Lady Wolfpack had their hands full and ended up on the short end of both games of a double header here March 26. DW hosts Kittitas Saturday in Dayton before starting Spring Break. Dayton-Waitsburg fell 17-7 in the first game, 15-0 in the second. “We had a great start to the game,” said Head Coach Carly Benavides. When Kamryn Tupling got hurt in the fourth inning, “it took the wind out of our sails,” Benavides said. At DeSales on March 19, the Lady Wolfpack lost 20-10 and 11-1. Cle Elum 17, DW 7 (3/26) R H E DW 004 30-7 5 3 CE 107...
WAITSBURG–Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack basketball athletes and cheer squad members will be recognized at a Winter Sports Awards Night. The event will start at 7 p.m., Wednesday, March 30, at the Waitsburg High School Auditorium....
DW Baseball dropped its opener to DeSales 21-0 and 24-6 last weekend. Jasper Morrow started on the mound, with Levi Boudrieau relieving him. Four pitchers threw in the nightcap: Klint Kuykendall, Zachary Durham, Keon Lindley and Cyson Morris. "I am extremely proud of how the young men continued to compete throughout both games, even when things weren't going our way," said Head Coach Greg Crenshaw....
The Windbreaker Invite in Wahluke March 18 was DW Track and Field's first big meet and Hudson Reser finished 11th in the long jump, 17th in the 200m and 19th in the 100m. Teammates Tristan Rennaker, Vaughn Walter and Alex Dahlby, and Girls Team's Addison Crenshaw, Julia Brooks, Cedar Stegall, Chasity Paddock and Marion Duncan all competed....
DW's Golf team shot a nine-hole, par 30 round at Milton Freewater last week. Caleb Barron led with a 43, Theo Anderson shot 54, Garrett Palmer 56, Lucas VanHoose 60 and Will Ahler 63. Claudia Benavides, shown here, carded a 51. Coach Mike McGhan is pleased with the team's progress so far....
Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack Baseball hits the diamond this week with these returning lettermen leading the 2022 spring campaign. Practices have been underway for a couple weeks under new Head Coach Greg Crenshaw, assisted by Ashton Loper....
By Loyal Baker DAYTON–The Wolfpack boys team wrapped up its season with a trio of losses, finishing the covid-affected season 1-10 in league play and 3-14-1 overall. Two losses were forfeits at the end of January due to positive covid tests and Eastern Washington Athletic Conference athletic directors had agreed, prior to season start, that if a team couldn't play due to covid, the game would be forfeited rather than rescheduled. The season wrapped with two rescheduled games against Warden a...
DAYTON–After jumping to an 18-12 first-quarter lead, the Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack boys held on through the second half to preserve a 44-42 win over the Walla Walla Valley Academy Knights here Tuesday. The win was the first conference victory for the Wolfpack, who are now 1-4 in league, 3-8 overall. An earlier canceled game against Warden was rescheduled for Friday, Jan. 21 here, and Columbia-Burbank visits Saturday, Jan. 22. Senior Night will be Saturday, Jan. 29's meeting with River View. W...
DAYTON–Last Tuesday's basketball game was a special one at the Dayton High School gym...not because of a winning streak or a long shot swished, but because the game marked the final high school contest to be officiated by 80-year-old Lon Olson. Olson chose to ref this DW versus Walla Walla Valley Academy game as his last "because I can," he told the Dayton Chronicle, and because he had just turned 80 in December. "I want to officiate one more boy's varsity game then ride into the sunset," O...
DAYTON–Five Wolfpack basketball players have tested positive for Coronavirus, prompting cancellation of this weekend's basketball games versus Warden and Columbia-Burbank, according to Sam Korslund, Dayton-Waitsburg Athletic Combine Athletic Director. Protocols established prior to the season by athletic directors in the Eastern Washington Athletic Conference (EWAC) simplified the process by deeming that a team unable to play a game due to covid would forfeit the game, Korslund said. The F...
DAYTON–The Lady Wolfpack are still in search of their first win, losing a pair of Christmas break games against Wahluke and Kiona-Benton. Wahluke stayed just ahead of the Wolfpack for a 45-30 non-conference win, and Ki-Be scored big in the third quarter to win 58-30 Wednesday, December 29. Dayton-Waitsburg is 0-8 overall, 0-2 in Eastern Washington Athletic Conference play. This week’s Tuesday game against Garfield-Palouse was postponed due to hazardous road conditions and may be rescheduled. DW next plays at River View Tuesday, January 11, the...
DAYTON–Dylan Bledsoe and Monte Pettichord combined for about half of the team’s scoring in a convincing win over Mabton, one of two Christmas Break wins for the Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack and the first two wins for the program this season. The pair were team-high scorers in a win over Granger JVs a day earlier, December 28. DW is now 2-6 overall with a road trip to Riverview next Tuesday after this week’s Tuesday game versus Garfield-Palouse was postponed due to wintery road conditions. Warden High School visits the Dayton Gym on Friday, Janua...
WAITSBURG–The Colfax Lady Bulldogs whirred and clicked, counting a dozen baskets and a trio of three pointers in the first quarter to blister the Lady Wolfpack 33-2 and sail to a 63-10 win here Thursday, December 16. The Columbia-Burbank Lady Jaguars overwhelmed DW 59-5 there on Dec. 18, heading into the holiday break with a 0-6 record. DW plays the Lady Vikings of Garfield-Palouse Tuesday, Jan. 4, at Dayton's gym. Grace Trump, DW's 5-3 sophomore, hit a bucket late in the first quarter to p...
BURBANK–The Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack is now 0-6 going into the Christmas Break after dropping games to Columbia-Burbank, Colfax and TriCities Prep. Games have been fast paced but the Wolfpack has struggled with consistency on offense and defense as the Columbia Coyotes defeated them 82-32, the Colfax Bulldogs walked away with a 74-45 win and TCP's Jaguars counted a closer 56-45 win on Dec. 14. When play resumes in 2022, DW hosts Garfield-Palouse at the Dayton Gym on Tuesday, January 4 then j...
WAITSBURG–Outscoring the Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack 15-2 in the second period was the difference for the Oakesdale Nighthawks here Dec. 7 as they came away with a 38-29 non-conference win prior to DW taking a two-game covid postponement last weekend. The Wolfpack hosts Colfax tonight in Waitsburg and travels to Burbank to play the Coyotes Saturday. The Christmas Break will intervene with a possible makeup game at the Granger Christmas Tournament on Dec. 27-28. Watch the Chronicle for further d...
PASCO–The TriCity Prep Lady Jaguars ran away with 53 first-half points and coasted to a 77-14 win over the Lady Wolfpack Basketball team here Tuesday, Dec. 14 after two weekend games were postponed due to covid precautions. Colfax visits WHS’s Kison Court tonight, Dec. 16, and the Lady Wolfpack visit Columbia-Burbank on Saturday before breaking for the holidays. Their first game in 2022 will be Jan. 4 against Garfield-Palouse in Dayton. TriCities Prep passed scoring around their top six players to jet to a 22-3 lead in the first quarter, the...
DAYTON–Student-athletes who played football, volleyball or cheer for Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack during the fall sports seasons were honored with letter awards and other recognition by coaches at an Awards Ceremony at the D.H.S. Auditorium December 5. Cheer squad members being recognized were Tayla King, Suri Vela and Laney Crow, Cheer Advisor Vicki Hamann noted. King was a first-year cheerleader and received her letter. Vela, a freshman, also lettered and Crow, who cheered the previous season, l...