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MABTON–It was a rough start for Dayton-Waitsburg's Lady Wolfpack last weekend with the White Swan Cougars coming to Waitsburg and running away with a 62-13 win, then the Lady Wolfpack trekking to Mabton for an equally disappointing 66-13 loss to the Lady Vikings. Dayton-Waitsburg faced Oakesdale Tuesday evening of this week (results to appear next week) and will visit Goldendale of Friday then return to the Waitsburg court for a Saturday night contest with Granger. The Lady Wolfpack struggled i...
MABTON–The Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack dropped both of the 2021-22 basketball season's opening weekend by nearly identical scores, faltering after a tight first half to White Swan 55-36 then traveling to Mabton for a 55-34 loss. DW played Oakesdale Tuesday (results next week) and visits Goldendale December 10 before hosting Granger on Saturday, December 11. Opening the new season on its home court at Waitsburg, the Wolfpack battled to an 11-10 Cougar advantage after the first quarter, and led 1...
DAYTON–The Sports Awards presentations will be at 6 p.m. Sunday, December 5, at the Dayton High School Auditorium. Awards for Dayton-Waitsburg Cheer, Lady Wolfpack Volleyball and Wolfpack football will be presented....
The 2021-22 Lady Wolfpack Basketball team will look to these four returning letterwomen when the season opens on Friday, December 3 in Waitsburg versus the White Swan Lady Cougars. From left, seniors Sage Kilts and Megan Forney are joined by sophomores Kameryn Tupling and Makenna Barron as players who lettered during last spring's COVID-altered season. The Lady Wolfpack will be coached by Roy Ramirez, assisted by Carly Benavides. -Chronicle photo...
The Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack Boys Basketball squad will rely on these four returning lettermen as the 2021-22 EWAC season gets underway with a Friday, December 3 home game against White Swan in Waitsburg. Roy Ramirez will again serve as head coach of the team, including these four returning lettermen: Monte Pettichord, junior; Dylan Bledsoe, senior, Keon Lindley, senior and Ryland Kilts, sophomore. Ramirez will be assisted by Terry Bartlett and Colby Starring. -Chronicle pho...
DAYTON–The Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack Fall Sports Awards Night will begin at 6 p.m., Sunday, December 5, at the Dayton High School Auditorium. Athletes who participated in DW's football, volleyball and cheer programs this fall will be honored by coaches and applauded by parents and sports fans alike. Presentations will be made by Cheer Advisor Vickie Hamann, Head Volleyball Coach Tracy Barron and Head Football Coach Troy Larsen. -Loyal Baker...
At the final Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack Football home game, these three Wolfpack football team members were honored during Senior Night festivities. Senior Hunter Berg (3) was joined by Sam and Kristie Korslund on the field for Berg's recognition. He plans to attend Clark College in Vancouver, Wash., to train to become a windmill technician. Berg's favorite football memory was being the Wolfpack kicker and he wished to thank the DW fans and coaching staff. Senior and team captain Theo Anderson...
WAITSBURG–The 2021 football season was a building year for the Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack and Head Coach Troy Larsen is anticipating next year with plans for plenty of weight-room sessions and the addition of a sizeable eighth grade contingent to boost the program's fortunes in 2022. Last Friday the DW Wolfpack football lost to league-leading Columbia-Burbank 55-14, ending the season with a 1-6 overall, 0-5 EWAC record. The young team will lose just three to graduation: kicker/wide r...
FINLEY–Injuries to key players played a role alongside youth and inexperience in Dayton-Waitsburg's 66-0 loss to the River View Panthers here Thursday, October 22. The Wolfpack will finish the season Friday in Waitsburg versus Columbia-Burbank. It will be Senior Night with a 7 p.m. kick off. "I expected the whole game to play out like the first quarter, but the injury bug caught us," said Coach Troy Larsen. "We lost four players to injuries starting with senior Brayden Mohney (wide r...
WAITSBURG–The Lady Wolfpack played with emotion and intensity, competing with the Mac-Hi Lady Pioneers down to the wire but dropping the non-league match in five intense sets here last Saturday. DW played its final match of the season last Tuesday at TriCities Prep. Results will be in next week's newspaper. The Lady Wolfpack pounded Mac-Hi in the first set, 25-8 and won the second set 25-18. But the Lady Pioneers' momentum was building and they rallied with two wins, 25-18 and 27-25-a hard-fough...
WAITSBURG–DW Lady Wolfpack is still in search of their first win after dropping matches to Columbia (Burbank) and Walla Walla Valley Academy last week. Their record is 0-10 with four more matches to play. The Lady Wolfpack played Tuesday versus Kiona-Benton in a non-league match, then hosts Warden tonight in Waitsburg. Game time is 6:30 p.m. Saturday the Lady Wolfpack plays Mac-Hi at 11 a.m. in Waitsburg and visits TriCities Prep on Tuesday, October 26. Dayton-Waitsburg jumped to the a...
WAITSBURG–Adversity rared its ugly head last Friday in Dayton-Waitsburg's homecoming game as the Mabton Vikings came to town and cruised to a 48-6 win over a young Wolfpack squad. The Wolfpack visits River View tonight, Thursday, October 21, for a 7 p.m. kick off. Dayton-Waitsburg's record is 0-4 in the EWAC and 1-4 overall. For DW, the highlight of the game was a sustained, fourth-quarter drive ending with Hudson Reser, Wolfpack's zippy junior runningback, squirting into the end zone for D...
Keeping spirits up among the student body and fans at last Thursday's first home game of the 2021 football season were these members of the Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack Cheer Squad. In fact, the bleachers were pretty full as Wolfpack football took on the Warden Cougars, but lost 54-0. Sports coverage for Wolfpack football and volleyball starts on page 4. From left Suri Vela, Ami Wyatt, Laney Crow and Brooklyn Smith. Not pictured: Tayla King. Advisor for the cheer squad is Vickie Hamann. -Chronicle...
DAYTON–Last week's volleyball matches were both three-set losses for the Dayton-Waitsburg Lady Wolfpack volleyball squad. DW is now 0-6 overall, 0-5 in league, and has a break in the schedule this week before hosting River View in Dayton on Monday, October 11, first serve at 6:30 p.m. That's the start of a busy week for the Lady Wolfpack as they turn right around and play challenging WWVA the next night, Tuesday, Oct. 12 in College Place. Then it's back home Thursday, Oct. 14 for a H...
WAITSBURG–The Warden Cougars came to town and went home with a 54-0 win over the Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack in a game that started out looking to be a fairly even contest. The game was played here Thursday, September 30. The Wolfpack is now 1-2 overall, 0-1 in conference play as they anticipate visiting TriCities Prep this Friday in Pasco at the Chiawana H.S. football field. Kick off will be at 7 p.m. "We knew exactly what Warden runs and had a really good game plan for stopping Warden on its fir...
WHITE SWAN–Wolfpack quarterback Monte Pettichord rallied his team with three second-quarter touchdowns to go from trailing 26-7 to holding a 27-26 lead at halftime, but White Swan scored twice in the third stanza with a good point-after and slipped by with a 48-21 EWAC league win here Friday, September 24. The Wolfpack plays its first home game tonight, Thursday, September 30, against Warden in Waitsburg. Kick off will be at an earlier 6 p.m. Next week, DW visits Tri-Cities Prep at Chiawana H...
MILTON-FREEWATER–Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack Volleyball suffered a devastating first-set loss against the Mac-Hi Lady Pioneers, but then they bounced back to win the second set with a strong performance, although they eventually dropped the match. DW is 0-5 on the season, 0-3 in EWAC league play. The Lady Wolfpack traveled to Warden last Tuesday (complete results next week) and face Tri-Cities Prep Thursday night in Dayton. On Saturday, October 2, they host Mac-Hi on the Dayton court for the reciprocal match. In their next game, Monday, O...
DAYTON–In the Lady Wolfpack's first three matches of the 2021 2B volleyball season, they've had a bit of an uphill battle and have dropped each of the matches in three sets. Dayton-Waitsburg hosted Cle Elum-Roslyn last Saturday, falling in three sets. On Thursday, September 16, Walla Walla Valley Academy won handily in three sets in the team's home opener. In the season's first game at River View on Tuesday, September 14, the Lady Wolfpack played the Panthers tough, but were edged in three c...
COWICHE, WASH.–After numerous pandemic-based disruptions, including athletes from Dayton and Waitsburg being prohibited from practicing as a group, the DW Wolfpack finally climbed on a bus and came to Highland High School where they romped to a 34-0 win last Friday. This Friday the Wolfpack football program gets back on the bus, only to White Swan against the Cougars. Game time is 7 p.m. The Wolfpack played in a jamboree in Ritzville on August 28, then covid swirled through the community, s...
WAITSBURG–Due to a variety of circumstances, the Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack football home game with Warden will be this Thursday at 6 p.m., DW Athletic Director Sam Korslund reports. The game will be played on the Waitsburg football field....
WAITSBURG–With Dayton Schools in remote learning on September 6-10, fall sports practices are being resumed for the high school with the goal of preventing or limiting any potential COVID exposure between athletes from the Dayton and Waitsburg schools, according to the Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack website. The September 10 Wolfpack Football game at Lake Roosevelt was canceled, and the opening game of the season is the September 17 contest at Cowiche against Highland High School. Volleyball practices are being conducted in Waitsburg and Dayton, s...
RITZVILLE–The Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack Football program traveled here Saturday, August 28, for a jamboree, playing ten plays against teams from Lind-Ritzville-Sprague/Washtucna, Colfax and Davenport. "There is not much to report," says Head Coach Troy Larsen. "There are no stats from the jamboree; we just run through a variety of plays to see what is working and what we need to work on," he said. Then teams switch and will play 10 plays of defense against another school. "We played a total o...
DAYTON–The 2021 Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack Volleyball season gets underway next Tuesday, September 7, with a road trip to Goldendale for junior varsity and varsity matches. DW Head Coach Tracy Barron will again be at the helm and she is joined by Assistant Coach Stephanie Hinchliffe. In the 15-match schedule, there will be eight home matches. The first four home games will be played on the Dayton court and the latter four in Waitsburg. The first home game will be September 16 against Walla W...
WAITSBURG–The 2021 gridiron season gets underway this weekend when the Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack football team heads to Ritzville for a jamboree. Game time is 1 p.m. at Bronco Stadium. Regular play begins September 10 when DW hits the road to Coulee Dam to face Lake Roosevelt High School and a 6 p.m. kickoff, the first of three long road trips before the first home game October 1 versus Warden in Waitsburg. All home games will be in Waitsburg. Homecoming will be against Mabton on October 15 a...
DAYTON–The Touchet Valley Soccer league (TVS) is accepting registration for youth 4–14 years of age now through September 10. The season begins September 20, 2021 and runs through October 30. This year, jerseys will be provided along with a pair of black socks to each member in their team color. In addition, the Touchet Valley Soccer league is looking for local businesses interested in sponsoring the league or a team. For more information and registration packets, team members and sponsors may...