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  • Football - Tigers stomp Warriors; season record now 7-0

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Nov 4, 2019

    The Tiger fans were expecting a much closer game last Friday, October 25, when the Almira-Coulee-Hartline Warriors came to Finney Field. The two undefeated teams went head to head, with Odessa proving its overwhelming dominance by accumulating 92 points, while allowing ACH only six. Od 40 24 0 28 92 ACH 6 0 0 0 6 Marcus King once again dominated the offense with a total of 238 yards gained, 190 rushing and 48 receiving. He scored five touchdowns and four conversion points for...

  • Jr-Hi football team ends season undefeated

    Updated Oct 29, 2019

    The Odessa junior high football team played their final game Tuesday night against Davenport, winning 46 to 7, to give them an undefeated season....

  • Tiger team returns to form against Shockers

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Oct 29, 2019

    The Odessa Tiger football team returned to its winning ways following its bye week October 11. Against the Waterville/Mansfield Shockers, the Tigers had little trouble shutting out the opposing team. Od 37 14 8 8 67 Wa 0 0 0 0 0 Marcus King had another stellar game in which he scored three touchdowns on a pass interception, an 80-yard kickoff return and a 70-yard punt return. He added another four points in conversions for a total of 22 points. Jett Nelson and Collin Martin shared the duties of quarterback. Nelson completed...

  • Tigers win two, lose one in last week's contests

    Updated Oct 29, 2019

    Columbia (Hunters) The Columbia Lions faced the Odessa Tigers on Tuesday, October 15, in Odessa, winning 3-0. Od 25 25 25 3 Col 6 2 9 0 McKennah Davison led the Tiger offense with five kills, and Maddy Wagner had 12 service aces in the match. Wagner and Maddie Scrupps had six digs each on their side of the net. Ashlyn Neilsen had six assists and Caitlyn Schuh had four. Scrupps was named the Odessa player of the match, and coach Suzie Deife said, “Maddie had a great game tonight with six digs out of the back row.” Selkirk On...

  • JV team members also win vs. Republic and Curlew

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Oct 23, 2019

    Republic The junior-varsity team also won its game against Republic Saturday, playing two games out of three. Od 25 25 2 Rep 12 13 0 Freshman Grace Nelson led the team in kills with eight and also had one block. Tori Schlomer had three service aces. Kaytlyn Shafer had three digs and eight assists. Curlew The JV girls also won their match against Curlew. Three players has two kills each, Nelson, Laela Hardung and Katreace Boss. Nelson also contributed six service aces. Od 25 25 2 Cur 8 10 0 Hardung had the team’s only b...

  • Varsity Winning streak grows with defeat of Republic, Curlew

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Oct 23, 2019

    Republic The Republic Tigers faced the Odessa Tigers last Saturday, October 12, in Republic and the Odessa squad came out on top, 3-0. It was a pretty close catfight, as the scores show. Od 25 25 25 3 Rep 16 22 20 0 Maddy Wagner led the team in kills with 13, and Emily Scrupps added another seven. Jocelynn Hottell led in service aces with two. Hottell and Wagner each had two blocks for the defense. Wagner also led the team in digs with 15, while Caitlyn Schuh and Hottell each...

  • Tigers have a bye week

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Oct 17, 2019

    The Odessa Tiger football team got a much deserved rest last week after pummeling their opponents of the previous several weeks. The Tigers remain ranked at the #1 spot for B1 schools playing 8-man football in the state of Washington. This coming Friday, October 18, the Tigers face Waterville/Mansfield in Waterville at 3 p.m....

  • Davenport, Northport fall to Odessa Tiger girls

    Updated Oct 9, 2019

    Davenport On Sept. 24, the Tigers played the Gorillas at home in Odessa in a non-conference match, winning 3-0. The MaxPreps website listed #13 Caitlyn Schuh as the Odessa Volleyball Player of the Match. Coach Suzie Deife said she "had a great game." Od 25 25 25 3 Dav 21 21 16 0 McKennah Davison led her team in kills with 14. Schuh led in assists with 17, and Kaya Kuchenbuch had the Tigers' only service ace. On defense, Maddy Wagner and Emily Scrupps each had two blocks at the...

  • Football Tigers shut out Liberty Bell in the Sausage Bowl

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Oct 3, 2019

    The Liberty Bell Mountain Lions of Winthrop, Wash.faced the Odessa Tigers in last Friday’s Sausage Bowl. This cat fight went in favor of the striped Tigers, as they allowed not a single TD against them. Odessa’s QBs Camden Weber, Jett Nelson and Collin Martin directed play and kept the Tigers marching downfield. Od 40 6 12 8 66 LB 0 0 0 0 0 Joshua Clark led the team in total yards gained with 94, with 46 rushing and 48 receiving. Freshman Anthony Elder followed with a total of 72 yards rushing. Daeton Deife had 55. Clark led...

  • Volleyball Tigers defeat LRSWK and Davenport both 3-1

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Oct 3, 2019

    LRSWK On September 17, the Tiger volleyball team played a non-conference home game versus Lind-Ritzville-Sprague-Washtucna-Kahlotus, pulling out a hard fought 3-1 victory. Maddy Wagner led the Tigers in kills with seven, followed closely by McKennah Davison with six. Davison led the team in attacks attempted with 19. Wagner served 23 times with a 95.7 percent success rate. Caitlyn Schuh led the team in assists with 10. Od 21 25 25 25 3 LRSWK 25 19 16 18 1 Defensively, Wagner led in digs with 16 and tied with Emily Scrupps in...

  • Old Town Hall

    Updated Sep 19, 2019

    Odessa High School FBLA members Maddy Wagner, Eric Johnston and Chloe Winkler display the framed array of engraved metal plates bearing the names of the sponsors of the new windows in the Old Town Hall The framed commemorative sign was made by Gavin Wagner of Harrington....

  • OHS Tigers overwhelm Bridgeport Mustangs

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Sep 19, 2019

    Friday the 13th was a very lucky day for the Odessa Tigers. Not that luck really had that much to do with it. The well-seasoned Tiger football team put together another powerful offense that overwhelmed Bridgeport September 13. Had Bridgeport's speediest running back not managed to break away from the field and streak to the end zone in the third quarter, the game would likely have been a shutout. Od 48 22 10 8 88 Bri 0 0 6 0 6 QB Camden Weber guided his team well, while...

  • Tigers drop 3 straight in match loss to ACH

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Sep 19, 2019

    The Tiger varsity girls volleyball team played a non-conference game Tuesday evening, September 10, versus ACH in Coulee City. Unlike the tournament play reported last week, in which each team played to win two out of three games per match, Tuesday's match had the girls playing to win three out of five games. ACH took the first three games, and that was that. According to one spectator at Tuesday's match, the Tigers were "psyched out" by the Warriors. Sometimes the mental...

  • Odessa FFA takes third in tractor driving contest

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Sep 19, 2019

    Odessa High School sophomores Kaedin Schorzman and Nathan Melcher took third in the Adams County Fair tractor driving competition held Friday, September 13, in Ritzville. More than 20 teams competed in which drivers of a tractor with a trailer attached navigated an obstacle course. Odessa brought seven members of its FFA chapter and, according to FFA advisor HaLee Walter, they all had a great day!...

  • Tigers hammer Pomeroy in season opener on 9/6

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Sep 16, 2019

    The state champion Odessa Tigers football team has picked up right where it left off last season with a big win over Pomeroy, 76-8. The game was played in Pomeroy last Friday, September 6. Odessa 38 32 6 0 76 Pomeroy 0 0 0 8 8 The first half was the usual all-out push by the Tigers to build up an insurmountable lead. The second half saw much more play by the freshmen and sophomore members of the team. Since last year’s championship squad lost only two players to graduation, the bulk of the team this year is experienced and r...

  • Tigers win two, lose two at D-port tourney

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Sep 16, 2019

    The Gorilla Classic volleyball tournament was held in Davenport last Saturday, September 7. The Odessa Tigers achieved an even split, winning two matches against Lind-Ritzville and losing two to Almira-Coulee-Hartline and Mary Walker High School of Springdale. It was a respectable start to the season under new varsity head coach Suzie Deife. Results of the four matches played at the Davenport tournament are provided below. Odessa 25 20 16 1 Alm/Cou/Hart 18 25 18 2 ... Reardan 10 15 0 Oddessa 25 25 2 ... Lind-Ritzville 20 20...

  • Five Odessa FBLA teams place at national conference

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jul 12, 2019

    The FBLA National Leadership Conference was held June 28-July 3 in San Antonio, Texas, where 29 Odessa students competed in 13 events and brought home five national awards. The Publication Design team, consisting of Maddy Wagner and Tori Weishaar, placed third in the nation after having taken a fifth place at Regionals and a fourth at State. With a fourth-place finish, the Community Service Project team of Eric Johnston, Maddy Wagner, Chloe Winkler and Colton Messer strode... Full story

  • Gearing up for the new school year

    Updated Jul 4, 2019

    The Board of Directors of Odessa School District #105 met in the library at 6 p.m. on Thursday, June 27, 2019, preceded by a workshop in the district office at 5:30 p.m. for the purpose of reviewing the budget and staffing for the next school year. Board members Ed Deife, Heather Valverde, Chris Crossley, Janie Steward and Carmen Weishaar were present, along with Superintendent Dan Read, Principal Jamie Nelson and Business Manager Juli Weishaar. Also present were Facilities Director Justin Parr, Athletic Director Bruce Todd a...

  • Scholarship available for 4-H, FFA projects

    Updated Jul 4, 2019

    Lincoln County 4-H and FFA participants and groups who will have new projects for the 2019-2020 school year are invited to apply for the New Crop Scholarship. The scholarship deadline is August 1st, 2019 and the online application can be found at www.newcropscholarship.wordpress.com. Qualified applicants will be new 4-H or FFA members or current members who plan to do an agriculture-related project they have never done before or a project that helps continue the education and tradition of agriculture. 4-H clubs and FFA chapte... Full story

  • Citizenship Award

    Updated Jun 15, 2019

    Selected by a vote of the faculty, citizenship awards were presented to one male and one female representative of the class of 2019.... Full story

  • Salutatorian's speech

    Megan Shafer|Updated Jun 15, 2019

    Graduation. It's one of those fantastic moments when achievement at its greatest can be celebrated. Before you, sit the graduates; those who have fought through every semester's end filled with important projects and every unprepared test. We thank you and welcome you – all the parents, teachers, family friends and anyone else who played a role in a graduate's life – to this ceremony. To see all of you in the crowd fills us all with a little extra pride. My name is Megan Sha... Full story

  • Valedictorian's speech

    Tori Weishaar|Updated Jun 15, 2019

    Many great events go down in history, the birth of Christ, the building of the pyramids, the Titanic and all that other stuff we learned about in Mr. Moffet's history class. And as much as we would like to compare our class and the commencement of high school to some memorable moment in time, we probably relate most to the Titanic as that, too, didn't go as planned. It seemed to be smooth sailing for most of this trip we call high school, but towards the end most of my classma... Full story

  • Solar Ovens

    Updated May 31, 2019

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  • Track & Field Boys 4x100 relay team state champs

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated May 31, 2019

    The state track meet for 1B, 2B and 1A schools took place last Friday and Saturday at Eastern Washington University in Cheney. The Odessa track and field teams acquitted themselves well, with the boys 4xl00 relay team ascending to the top of the podium as state champions in that event. Caitlyn Schuh for the Odessa girls nabbed a second-place finish in the discus and set both a personal record and a new school record for that event at 120-11. She also finished 7th in the shot put with a new personal record of 32-02.00. Place N... Full story

  • Baseball OHS second to state champs ACH

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated May 31, 2019

    On Saturday, May 25, the Tiger baseball team faced off against the Almira-Coulee- Hartline Warriors to decide the 1B baseball championship. The game was played in Yakima, contrary to what The Record announced in last week’s issue (the WIAA, which organizes the tournament, posted much conflicting information on its website). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R- H-E Ach 0 0 2 0 7 1 - 10-13-2 Od 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0-2-2 The Tigers and Warriors started the game pretty equally matched through the first few innings. The Tigers threatened in the second i... Full story

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