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  • Titan football team heads into quarterfinals Saturday

    Matthew Lane, Odessa High School|Updated Nov 21, 2011

    The 6-3 Odessa-Harrington titans earned home field advantage last week, and played the pass-oriented 9-1 Colton Wildcats this past Friday night. On the first defensive play for the Titans, Jake Tanke (22) broke his fibula and is out for 6 - 8 weeks. The final score was 48-30, a convincing win which advanced us to the state quarter-finals! St. M's 12 12 8 16 -48 O-H 0 8 14 8 -30 Much like last week, holding onto the ball was a problem for both teams. Nineteen fumbles graced the stat sheet, nearly as many as last week. Jared...

  • First quarter junior/senior high school’s honor roll

    Updated Nov 21, 2011

    The following students have been named to the honor roll for first term 2011-2012. They are listed by year of graduation. 2012: Mariaelena Hernandez, Austin Schmierer, Kira Powell, Rebekah Marshall, Kaitlin Estep and Kolby Crossley. 2013: Koralynne Kuch, Kendall Todd, Cade Weber, Amanda Hardt, Jessica Whitaker, Lacey Nelson and Melani Fehrer. 2014: Chelsea Fisher, Jacob DeWulf, Hannah Schmidt and Anna Anderson. 2015: Thorsen Wehr, Carsen Weber, Garrison Schmierer and Samuel Schafer. 2016: Stacia Lesser, Katherine DeWulf,...

  • Chelsea Fisher is named to all-opponent volleyball team

    Updated Nov 10, 2011

    Chelsea Fisher (fourth from left in photo) of Odessa was among the members of the Bi-County All-Opponent Volleyball Team announced at the District 7 tournament held at Northwest Christian in Colbert Saturday, November 5. Team members were Hailey Sandman, Brianne Goodlake and Alex Potts of Wilbur/Creston; Chelsea Fisher of Odessa-Harrington; Brynna Stevens, Madeline Isaak and Jordan Jones of Almira/Coulee-Hartline and Rowee Swank of Valley Christian. Each girl received an...

  • Titans trample Cusick in play game at home

    Matthew Lane, Odessa High School|Updated Nov 10, 2011

    It was playoff time in Odessa on Friday night, and the Titans played like it was. In freezing cold weather, the Cusick Panthers visited the Odessa-Harrington Titans with home-field aspirations for next week. Eighteen fumbles occured in this game – 18! The majority of them were center-to-quarterback exchanges, but 18 fumbles are too many nonetheless. O-H 16 18 8 12 -54 Cusick 0 8 6 0 -14 Titans quarterback Jared King accounted for 12 fumbles, but that was the only thing King di...

  • O-H volleyball team qualifies for state tournament in Yakima

    Terrie Schmidt Crosby|Updated Nov 9, 2011

    The Odessa-Harrington girls volleyball team has made the cut as the number-three seed from District 7 to the state tournament. The 1B state volleyball tournament gets under way at the Yakima Sun Dome this Friday, November 11. The Titans will face the number-one seed from District 2, Christian Faith High School of Federal Way. Sporting red and navy blue colors, the Eagles are coached by Stephanie Pond. Last year, the Eagles finished in second place at the state tournament,...

  • Titan football team plays "loser out" game here Friday

    Updated Nov 9, 2011

    The Titan football team earned the number-three seed position in this week’s District 7/9 crossover playoffs. The team will play Colton, the District 9 number-three seed, Friday, November 11, at 7 p.m., in Odessa. The winner will have a State berth, and the loser will be out of the tournament. Even though the game is being played in Odessa, it is a District playoff game and not a home game. Therefore, regular school season passes are not valid. Students and staff must pay to get in. Adults and students without ASB cards w...

  • Titan netters head to State tournament play in Yakima

    Updated Nov 9, 2011

    In district tournament play at ACH High School in Coulee City Thursday, November 3, Odessa-Harrington defeated Wellpinit in three, 25-17, 25-17 and 25-14. The Titans then defeated Cusick, again in three, with approximate scores of 25-23, 25-17 and 25-11 (official scores were unavaible). In their third match of the day, the Titans fell to Almira/Coulee-Hartline 3-1 by scores of 25-21, 25-23, 17-25 and 25-23. Serving leaders were Lexie Hirst (22 and 1) for 96% and three aces....

  • SunDome ticket prices for State volleyball tournament

    Updated Nov 9, 2011

    A valid ASB card must be presented to receive the student price. Credit cards will be accepted. Ticket windows will open one hour prior to the first game time of the day. For adults/students without an ASB card, the cost is $9 for a single day or $15 for the entire tournament. Students with a valid high school or middle school ASB card will have to pay $7 for one day or $10 for the entire tournament. Seniors age 62 and older will also pay $7 for one day or $10 for the entire tournament. Children aged 5 and under get in...

  • ACH remains undefeated as Titans fall to powerhouse

    Matthew Lane, Odessa High School|Updated Nov 3, 2011

    It was Senior Night in Odessa, and Brett Larmer (12) was the lone senior on our football team. O-H 0 12 8 0 20 ACH 8 28 16 14 64 We played the Almira-Coulee-Hartline Warriors in a contest that was virtually one-sided throughout the duration of the game. Missed tackles, dropped passes, flags, offensive line breakdowns, and our defense was a major contributor to our team’s loss. ACH blew us out of the water, winning by over 40 en route to a 64-20 victory. ACH scored early and o...

  • Parent-teacher conferences for first quarter November 7

    Updated Nov 3, 2011

    K-5 parent-teacher conferences will be held Monday, November 7. There will be no school that day. All K-5 students have been scheduled for a specific conference time, and parents should have received a designated date and time slip last week from their child’s homeroom teacher. If you have not received a date and time slip, please call Linnie Largent in the grade-school office at 982-2603. Arena-style conferences for students in grades 6-12 will also be held Monday, November 7, from 5 to 8 p.m. in the school multi-purpose r...

  • OHS to hold silent auction for old school light fixtures

    Updated Nov 3, 2011

    An old storage room at school was cleaned out recently, where staff members found some old beautiful light fixtures from the old Odessa High School. Several people have indicated interest in these items. To make it fair, have some fun, and earn some cash to put in our computer technology fund, we are going to have a silent auction. The light fixtures will be on display November 7 starting at 8 a.m. outside of the district main office. There will be a silent-auction form for each light. The display will be moved to the...

  • Wildcat best Titans in very grueling matchup in Wilbur

    Updated Nov 3, 2011

    Wilbur-Creston defeated Odessa-Harrington’s volleyball team Saturday, October 29, in a grueling 5-game match, 30-28, 23-25, 25-13, 22-25 and 15-6. Despite the loss, the Titans played arguably their best match of the season, never giving up, fighting for every point. Hailey Williams and Charli Moffet led at service, with 16-0 and 21-0, respectively. Amanda Hardt served three aces. Chelsea Fisher had a total of 20 kills, followed by Kendall Todd with 8. Moffet set up 32 kill a...

  • O-H Titans overpowered by ACH in league matchup

    Updated Oct 27, 2011

    Almira/Coulee-Hartline defeated Odessa-Harrington at home Saturday, October 22, as the Warriors won three straight games 25-19, 25-18 and 25-23. All of the games were close, but the Titans could not pull out a victory. Hitting leaders were Kendall Todd with five kills and Chelsea Fisher with seven. Charli Moffet provided 10 assists. On serving, three Titans had 100%: Lexi Hirst (19-0), Koralynne Kuch (10-0) and Melanie Fehrer (12-0). Fisher had 4 blocks and Todd added 2. On...

  • Busy fall for ag classes, FFA events and raising funds

    Kimberly Nelson and Erica Whitmore|Updated Oct 27, 2011

    The year has kicked off and been a productive one for the FFA chapter members and agriculture students; both groups have been working diligently. Between practicing for upcoming CDEs (Career Development Events), signing up and working shifts at activities, and doing their fair share of homework, this time of year requires a good deal of effort and cooperation from everyone. During Deutschesfest the chapter was in charge of running the corn booth and assisted the FFA alumni in...

  • School picture retakes scheduled for November 1

    Updated Oct 27, 2011

    School picture retake day is scheduled for Tuesday, November 1st beginning at 1 p.m. If a child was absent on picture day, he or she may have their pictures taken on this day. He or she may pick up an envelope with package prices from the photographer. Parents of students who feel their child's picture was unsatisfactory may have their child's picture retaken at this time. The children must return their old pictures on retake day. If the pictures were unsatisfactory due to photographer error, they will be retaken at no...

  • Titans fall to Wildcats in three at Wilbur on Saturday

    Updated Oct 24, 2011

    October 15 at Wilbur, the Wilbur-Creston Wildcats defeated the Odessa-Harrington Titans in three close games, 25-20, 25-19 and 25-22. Serving leaders for the Titans were Lexi Hirst who was 11-1 for 92%, with two aces and Charli Moffet, 9-0 for 100% with one ace. Kendall Todd and Chelsea Fisher combined for 17 kills while Moffet contributed 20 kill assists. Defensively, Jordan Tanke had 18 digs. Hirst had 9 and Moffet added 7. On serve receive, Hirst was at 85% with 6-1. Tanke...

  • Junior-high football team gets first win, defeats Valley

    Updated Oct 21, 2011

    The junior-high Titans led at the half by a score of 19-14, which was also the final score, as neither team was able to score in the second half. Coach Larry Weber said quarterback Caleb Behrens of Harrington is starting to get comfortable running the no-huddle offense and making good decisions with the football. He also had a 65-yard rushing touchdown in the game. Other high points were a 55-yard receiving touchdown by Colt Sanford and a 60-yard receiving touchdown by Dylan...

  • Titans overpower Hornets in Inchelium October 14

    Matthew Lane, Odessa High School|Updated Oct 21, 2011

    The Odessa-Harrington Titans traveled to Inchelium to face the Hornets in a gritty, hard-hitting affair last Friday. The Titans scored early and often, jumping to a 24-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. After a 30-0 halftime lead, the Titans would survive a comeback attempt by the Hornets, to reach a score of 66-28 at game’s end. The Titans’ Brett Larmer (12), carried the rock 12 times for 94 yards, a stunning 7.8 yards per carry, along with a rushing touchdown. He acc...

  • King gathers more honors for standout game versus W-C

    Updated Oct 21, 2011

    Jared King has been selected as the Seattle Seahawks High School Player of the Week for his outstanding performance October 7 against Wilbur-Creston. Each week during the NFL season, the Seahawks organization selects a high school football player in the state of Washington who has a standout game and deserves to be recognized. As part of this recognition, Jared is going to receive two tickets to the October 30 Seattle Seahawks vs. Cincinnati Bengals game, two pre-game sideline/on-field passes and a commemorative football...

  • Odessa one of eight districts chosen for evaluation grant

    Updated Oct 21, 2011

    Eight public school districts have been selected to participate in the Teacher Principal Evaluation Project (TPEP) Regional Implementation Grant for the 2011-12 school year. The eight districts will make up a consortium, led by NorthEast Washington Educational Service District (NEWESD) 101, collaborating on a state grant aimed at improving teacher and principal evaluation systems. These districts will be part of a second phase of a multi-year state grant that began last year with the development of new evaluation criteria...

  • Homecoming game a win for O-H Titans over W-C

    Matthew Lane, Odessa High School|Updated Oct 13, 2011

    The Odessa-Harrington Titans battled the Wilbur-Creston Wildcats in a showdown which took place in Odessa. The first quarter of the game was sloppy, resulting in a scoreless tie. O-H 0 22 20 0 42 W-C 0 14 8 6 28 The Wildcats scored four total touchdowns, all via the run. The first touchdown score in the game was a rushing touchdown by Wilbur-Creston with 10:11 left in the second quarter. The pass defense of the Titans was outstanding, with no passing touchdowns allowed. They a...

  • PTO needs participation of parents or it will dissolve

    Updated Oct 13, 2011

    Parents, teachers and supporters of Odessa School District are reminded that the next PTO meeting will be November 2, 2011 at 7:15 a.m. in the high school library. all are welcome and encouraged to attend. The discussion will cover the success of the wrapping paper sales, details of the Titan T-shirt distribution and other PTO plans. Please come and hear all the great things being done for the school and give your much-needed input. We are on Facebook! Go to http://www.facebook.com/pages/Odessa-Parent-Teac...

  • Halloween flashlight reading night October 24 at school

    Updated Oct 13, 2011

    On Monday, October 24, Title I is sponsoring a Halloween Flashlight Reading Night for children in pre-school through fifth grade. One of the Title I services is to promote family literacy skills. Parents are encouraged to attend this event, so they can read to their child or listen to their child read. The high school honor society will serve as reading buddies if there are several children in one family or if a parent cannot come. The children will read in the school multi-purpose room from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Children are to...

  • What is Title I?

    Updated Oct 13, 2011

    Title I is a set of programs established by the U.S. Department of Education to distribute funding to schools and school districts with a high percentage of students from low-income families. It also helps children from families that have migrated to the United States, youth from intervention programs who have been neglected or are at risk of abuse. The act appropriates money for education purposes for the next five fiscal years. Title I also appropriates money for dropout prevention and improvements to the school. To...

  • It's "Splitsville" again for Titan varsity volleyball team

    Updated Oct 13, 2011

    The Titans split their matches yet again this week, defeating Valley Christian Oct. 4 but bowing to Lind/Ritzville-Sprague on Oct. 6. O-H vs. Valley Christian Odessa-Harrington coasted to a fairly easy win against VC, shutting them out in three games. Head coach Ken Scherr said the team started off slow without much intensity but finished strong. St. M's 25 25 25 3 O-H 17 17 15 0 Serving leaders were Chelsea Fisher and Charli Moffet, who each had 5 aces. Koralynne Kuch, Kendall Todd and Hailey Williams all served 100%, with 7...

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