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  • FBLA raises $$ for March of Dimes

    Updated Feb 25, 2020

    Odessa High School's FBLA chapter used FBLA Week as an opportunity to raise funds for the March of Dimes. The annual Copper vs. Silver Contest resulted in raising over $116 for the March of Dimes. According to tradition, the losing senior class president, Ryan Moffet, received a pie in the face from the winning junior class president, Pilot Weishaar....

  • 'Buy a Pair, Show You Care' a success

    The Odessa Record|Updated Feb 25, 2020

    "Thanks to generous supporters from Lincoln County and across the state, the 'Buy a Pair, Show You Care' underwear drive was a huge success," says Odessa High School Future Business Leaders of America adviser Terri King. FBLA members delivered 1,231 pair of new children's underwear on a recent visit to Teen and Kid Closet in Spokane. They also had the opportunity to tour the facility and meet co-founder and KXLY newscaster Robyn Nance, who described the founding of Teen and...

  • Tiger boys on the march to 1B state tournament

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Odessa Record|Updated Feb 25, 2020

    Odessa vs. Valley Christian On February 7, the Tigers played a rematch against VC at home in Odessa. The Tigers also took this one, 66 to 50. Odessa 25 14 20 7 66 Valley Christian 11 10 17 12 2 Ryan Moffet was once again high scorer with 29 points, as well as being named Maxpreps Player of the Game. He was followed by Camden Weber and Jett Nelson with 12 points each. Tim DeWulf hauled in 11 rebounds to pace the defense. Nelson had five steals, and Moffet handed off seven...

  • Gorilla grapplers take third in Spangle

    Roger Harnack, of the Times|Updated Feb 25, 2020

    SPANGLE - Davenport wrestler Alex Plasencia only spent a minute-and-a-half on the mat last Thursday, Feb. 6, en route to an easy gold medal at 145 pounds. Plasencia received two byes to open the 1B/2B League-South district wrestling tournament at Liberty High School. Then he pinned Noah Sievers of Liberty in 45 seconds in the semifinals and Mike Bauman of Northwest Christian (Colbert) in 46 seconds. Plasencia led the Gorillas as the team finished second overall with 246...

  • Indians bring home wrestling gold

    Roger Harnack, of the Times|Updated Feb 25, 2020

    SPANGLE — Four Indian wrestlers brought home gold Thursday, Feb. 6, from the 1B/2B League -South district wrestling meet at Spangle High School. Ethan Hull won the 126-pound class, Dylan Bjornberg won 138, Rylan Anderson won 152 and Kobe Martinez at 195. Prior to the start of wrestling, Anderson was awarded the district’s Wrestler of the Year plaque. Seeded No. 1, Hull received byes into the championship match. And his lone bout for the title only lasted 3:23 as he pinned Sam...

  • Harrington gets grant for school repairs

    Chris Person, of the Times|Updated Feb 25, 2020

    HARRINGTON – The school district has received a $3.25 million state grant for building repairs and upgrades, according to Superintendent Wayne Massie. The funds will be used for a roof and roof mounted heating, ventilation and air conditioning system replacement. “It’s a huge deal for our district,” Massie said “It’s been a lifesaver.” Massie said the current roof leaks and the HVAC system has aged past its useful lifespan. McKinstry, an energy savings and contractor ma...

  • FBLA qualifies 19 teams for state competition

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Odessa Record|Updated Feb 25, 2020

    A total of 39 Odessa High School students attended the NE Region Winter Conference in Spokane on February 6. This first competition of the year represents the first time the current freshmen have ever competed in an FBLA event. Their efforts in creating original PowerPoint presentations and discussing them were rewarded, as 19 teams brought home awards and qualified for state. All of these projects will be reworked and improved upon and entered into the state competition in...

  • Odessa girls get win by forfeit over Harrington

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Odessa Record|Updated Feb 25, 2020

    Odessa vs. Harrington On February 4, the lady Tigers were to face Harrington, but the Panthers have had to cancel the remainder of their varsity season because they had too few girls. The forfeit credits two points to Odessa as a formality. The February 12 playoff game against Northport at home in Odessa will be reported on in next week’s issue of The Odessa Record....

  • Girls Tigers get three big league wins

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Feb 1, 2020

    Odessa vs. Columbia On Tuesday, January 21, the lady Tigers faced Columbia High School of Hunters. The Tigers defeated the Lions 56-10. Grace Nelson led the scoring with 11, while Kenadie Elder and Maddy Wagner each had 10 points and McKennah Davison had 9. Every member of the team scored at least one point. Od 24 12 16 4 56 Col 6 0 2 2 10 The Odessa defense tallied 29 rebounds and 29 steals to seal this decisive victory. Odessa vs. ACH On January 24, the A...

  • OHS grads recognized for grades at university

    Updated Jan 25, 2020

    Hannah Sheldon of Odessa has been named to the Dean’s List at Montana State University in Bozeman for the 2019 fall semester. Students on the Dean’s List must have a grade-point average of 3.5 or better to be listed. Victoria Weishaar of Odessa, studying in the College of Arts and Sciences at Baylor University in Waco, Texas is one of more than 4,000 students named to the Dean’s Academic Honor Roll for the 2019 fall semester. Students on the Dean’s List are undergraduates with a minimum grade-point average of 3.7, while e...

  • Tigers hold on to undefeated season

    Updated Jan 25, 2020

    Odessa vs. Oakesdale On Tuesday, January 14, the Tigers drove south to Oakesdale to take on the Nighthawks. Od 11 18 8 26 63 Oak 11 18 13 12 54 The Tigers and Nighthawks were well matched in the first half which ended with a tied score. Odessa poured it on in the fourth quarter, however, and secured the win. Ryan Moffet scored 37 points to lead the offense, while Marcus King added 10. King led in rebounds with 10 to pace the defense. Odessa vs. Cusick On Friday, January 17, th...

  • Tiger girls get two big league wins

    Updated Jan 25, 2020

    Odessa vs. Oakesdale On Tuesday, January 14, the lady Tigers traveled to Oakesdale, where they faced a strong Nighthawk team. Maddy Wagner scored six points and McKennah Davison scored five to pace the Tigers. Od 7 5 7 9 28 Oak 12 22 8 11 53 Wagner also led the rebounding with seven. Odessa vs. Cusick On Friday, January 17, the Tiger girls hosted the Cusick Panthers in Odessa, and the Tiger team had a great game, winning 63-21. Od 17 17 20 9 63 Cus 2 11 4 4 21 Nearly every...

  • OHS loses to Inchelium, beats Lake Roosevelt

    STAFF REPORTS|Updated Jan 20, 2020

    Odessa vs. Inchelium On January 11, the lady Tigers invited the Inchelium Hornets to Odessa for a conference game. The Hornets stung the Tigresses 68 to 40. The top scorers for the lady Tigers were Maddy Wagner and Grace Nelson each with 10 points, followed by McKennah Davison with 7, Kenadie Elder with 5 and Ashlyn Neilsen, Caitlyn Schuh, Tori Schlomer and Hayden Schuh with two points each. Od 10 9 15 6 40 In 26 6 16 20 68 The Tigresses battled hard to keep the ball in their...

  • Tigers overcome Lake Roosevelt and Inchelium

    STAFF REPORTS|Updated Jan 18, 2020

    Odessa vs. Inchelium On January 11 the Tigers welcomed the Inchelium Hornets to the Odessa gym for a conference game. The Tigers took their own bite out of the Hornets, winning 68 to 34. Od 14 24 24 6 68 In 15 8 9 2 34 The poor Hornets didn’t have much of chance to sting the 8-0 Tigers. This streak works as a team in every game and that is why they are “the mighty, mighty Tigers.” Leading the Tigers in points was the Machine, Ryan Moffet, with 28. This is truly a team that plays together, though, as he was followed in point...

  • Council members, mayor sworn in following re-election

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 18, 2020

    At its regular meeting on January 13, the Odessa Town Council met at 6 p.m. rather than its normal starting time of 7 p.m. so that council members could attend the home basketball game that same evening. The council approved Ordinance 711, updating fees, fines and other charges in the Odessa Municipal Code. Another ordinance (# 712 renewing the Avista franchise agreement for another 25-year period was tabled until the January 27 meeting so council members could study the...

  • Boys Season begins for Odessa, Harrington

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 18, 2020

    JV vs. Harrington The Odessa Tiger boys JV started their season December 9 in Harrington, losing to the Panthers by a score of 67-46. Od 14 11 11 10 46 Ha 9 26 11 21 67 The JV boys this year are 5’9” senior Brian McDonald at post, sophomores 5’10” forward Nathan Carstensen, 5’10” guard Landon Brooks, and 5’8” Nathan Melcher at post, 5’9” freshman guard Gage Starkel, plus five eighth-graders playing up with the high school team, 5’4” guard Tyesn Kuchenbuch, 5’6” guard Chad Strebeck, 5’9” guard Zach Claassen, 5’7” forward Dak...

  • Two wins, one loss start new season

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 18, 2020

    Varsity vs. Harrington The Odessa varsity girls won their first basketball game of the season against Harrington on December 9 by a very lopsided 78-5 score. The Tigers playing on the varsity squad this year are Ashlyn Neilsen a 5’7” freshman guard; Grace Nelson, also a 5’7” freshman guard; Kenadie Elder, a 5’4” senior guard; Caitlyn Schuh, a 5’5” senior playing post and guard positions; Maddie Scrupps, a 5’4” junior guard; Maddy Wagner, a 5’9” senior playing post and guard; Katreace Boss, a 5’3” junior guard; Laela Hardung,...

  • Basketball season resumes with 3 contests this week

    Updated Jan 18, 2020

    Since the Christmas basketball tournament in Spokane over the winter break, there have been no basketball games for us to report on. This week, the Tigers have away games in Wellpinit on Tuesday and in Northport on Friday, as well as a home game on Saturday versus Inchelium. Saturday’s games start at 3 p.m. for the girls’ JV, followed by the girls’ varsity at 4:30 p.m. and the boys’ varsity at 6 p.m. There will be no boys’ JV game, as Inchelium has no JV boys team. The following Monday, January 13, the Tigers will play Lake...

  • School board Enrollment down slightly; board members sworn; donation and grants

    Updated Jan 18, 2020

    The board held a workshop in the district office at 5:30 p.m. for the purpose of discussing the budget. The Board of Directors of Odessa School District #105 met in the library at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 19, 2019. Present at the meeting were Ed Deife; Heather Valverde; Chris Crossley; Janie Steward; Carmen Weishaar; Dan Read, Superintendent; Jamie Nelson, Principal and Juli Weishaar, Business Manager. Also present were Justin Parr, Bruce and Kim Todd, HaLee Walter, Lindsy Starkel and Vickie Iverson. Superintendent...

  • Tiger girls win three, lose one over holidays

    STAFF REPORTS|Updated Jan 18, 2020

    The Tigresses of Odessa had a busy holiday season, with league, non-league and tournament games to keep their skills sharp. Reardan On December 19 the Tigresses traveled to Reardan for a battle against the Reardan Indians, conquering them 55 to 41. Ashlyn Neilsen dominated the hoop with a total of 17 points scored in the game. She was followed by Grace Nelson with 16, McKennah Davison wasn't far behind with 8, followed by Maddy Wagner with 6 and Kenadie Elder and Laela...

  • Tiger boys undefeated this basketball season

    STAFF REPORTS|Updated Jan 18, 2020

    The Tiger basketball team had a busy time over the holidays, with a league game, a non-league game and a tournament in Spokane to keep them sharp. Reardan On December 19 the Tigers trampled the Reardan Indians in a non-league contest played in Reardan, 70 to 41. The Machine, Ryan Moffet, was on point scoring a total of 34 points. The Machine was followed by Marcus King with 12, Jett Nelson and Jaden Hunt each with 6, Camden Weber and Daeton Deife each with 5 and Eric Johnston...

  • Basketball - Girls

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 18, 2020

    Varsity vs. Harrington The Odessa varsity girls won their first basketball game of the season against Harrington on December 9 by a very lopsided 78-5 score. The Tigers playing on the varsity squad this year are Ashlyn Neilsen a 5'7" freshman guard; Grace Nelson, also a 5'7" freshman guard; Kenadie Elder, a 5'4" senior guard; Caitlyn Schuh, a 5'5" senior playing post and guard positions; Maddie Scrupps, a 5'4" junior guard; Maddy Wagner, a 5'9" senior playing post and guard;...

  • Basketball - Boys

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 18, 2020

    JV vs. Harrington The Odessa Tiger boys JV started their season December 9 in Harrington, losing to the Panthers by a score of 67-46. Odessa 14 11 11 10 46 Harrington 9 26 11 21 67 The JV boys this year are 5'9" senior Brian McDonald at post, sophomores 5'10" forward Nathan Carstensen, 5'10" guard Landon Brooks, and 5'8" Nathan Melcher at post, 5'9" freshman guard Gage Starkel, plus five eighth-graders playing up with the high school team, 5'4" guard Tyesn Kuchenbuch, 5'6"...

  • Tigers take 1B football title again

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Dec 15, 2019

    The Odessa Tiger football team completed their second consecutive unbeaten season to retain the 1B traveling trophy. For the senior boys especially, it was the culmination of an unbroken string of victories that had them pumped up for every game despite knowing that the eight-man, small-school league offered them very little real competition. The cheer squad was also with them all the way, encouraging fan support all season long. For local fans who have watched these kids...

  • Ag shop awarded grant, purchases new equipment

    Updated Dec 14, 2019

    The Odessa School District and its Ag Shop have received a $16,879.33 grant from the Washington FFA Foundation. Odessa agriculture teacher HaLee Walter and school Superintendent Dan Read applied for the WaFFA Foundation grant in hopes of being able to replace older shop equipment. The grant was available to CASE-certified teachers who currently teach or will teach CASE courses. Since Walter became CASE-certified in agriculture foods and natural resources in 2016, she was able to apply for this grant. The items that have been...

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