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  • OHS boys chalked up two more wins last week

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Feb 16, 2019

    On Wednesday, January 30, the Odessa Tigers battled the Prescott Tigers. As we have come to expect of this 2019 team, the Tigers dominated the game, winning 83 to 59. Ryan “The Machine” Moffet was the point leader once more with an outstanding total of 54 points in the game. Jett Nelson and Tim Dewulf were next in line with 8 points each followed by Marcus King with 6, Camden Weber with 3 and Eric Johnston and Lane Lobe each with 2 points. Tim DeWulf led the team in rebounds with a total of 10. The team had a total of 33 reb...

  • Boys get three more wins as season nears end

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Feb 5, 2019

    Tuesday January 22 the OHS Tigers brawled with the Columbia Lions of Hunters. The Lions were pummeled by the Tigers 66 to 24. Ryan Moffet ingeminated what he has done throughout the season, being the high scorer once again with 18 points. Jaden Hunt was next in line with 10 points, followed by Jett Nelson and Daeton Deife with 8, Camden Weber with 7, Lane Lobe with 6, Tim DeWulf with 5 and Eric Johnston with 4. The Tigers had a total of 35 rebounds in the game, 15 assists and...

  • Tiger girls are one and two again this week

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Feb 5, 2019

    On January 22 the OHS Lady Tigers fought valiantly and won their battle against the Columbia Lions. They won the game with a score of 65 to 14 in Columbia. High scorer in the game was McKennah Davison with 17 points. The Tigers were able to win, though, due to a fantastic TEAM effort. Maddy Wagner had 12 points, Brenna Carstensen had 10, Emily Scrupps and Caitlyn Schuh each had 9, Kenadie Elder had 4 and Naomi Smith and Katreace Boss each had 4. The Tigers had a total of 23...

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    Updated Jan 27, 2019

  • Tiger boys win two, lose one to Warriors

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 27, 2019

    On Tuesday, January 15, the OHS Tiger boys took on the Oakesdale Nighthawks. The Nighthawks tried to fly away with the win, but were unsuccessful. The boys grounded the Nighthawks, 56 to 46. “The Machine” was high scorer in the game with a total of 36 points for Ryan Moffet. Next up was Tim DeWulf with a total of 10 points, Camden Weber with 7 and Marcus King with 3. The Tigers had a total of 31 rebounds, 12 assists and 13 steals on the game. So with only 11 turnovers, the Nighthawks didn’t have a chance to take the undef...

  • Tigers win one, lose two in prior week's action

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 27, 2019

    On Tuesday, January 15, the lady Tigers took on the Oakesdale Nighthawks in Odessa. Despite an intense fight the Tigers lost the battle, 53 to 34. High scorer in the game was McKennah Davison with a total of 9 points. She was followed closely by Grace Nelson with 8 points, Caitlyn Schuh with 6, Maddy Wagner 4, Ashlyn Neilsen with 3, Kenadie Elder and Emily Scrupps both with 2 points. The lady Tigers had a total of 28 rebounds, with 3 assists and 10 steals. Unfortunately, with 24 turnovers the Tigers weren’t quite able to k...

  • Tiger girls get another win, but lose two more

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 19, 2019

    On January 8, the Lady Tigers played the Wellpinit Redskins in Odessa. The Redskins subdued the Lady Tigers by a score of 56 - 46. The Tigers are now 2 - 7 for the season. McKennah Davison was the high scorer in the game with a total of 15 points. She was followed by Maddy Wagner with 13, Brenna Carstensen with 5, Caitlyn Schuh with 4, Emily Scrupps and Kenadie Elder with 3 each and Ashlyn Neilsen with 2. The Tigers had a total of 22 rebounds on the game, with 3 assists and 5 steals. Unfortunately, it just wasn’t quite e...

  • Tigers 10-0 after another week of lop-sided games

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 19, 2019

    Tuesday, January 8, the OHS Tigers took on the Wellpinit Redskins in Odessa. The Tigers wiped out the Redskins 69 - 44, making the Tigers 10 - 0 on the season. Ryan “the machine” Moffet was at it again with 31 points in the game. Tim DeWulf had the second highest total of 15 points, followed by Marcus King with 8, Camden Weber with 7, Jett Nelson with 4 and Lane Lobe and Jaden Hunt with 2 each. The Tigers were on top of that hoop, getting a total of 38 rebounds. They had 16 assists and 17 steals. This team works hard to mak...

  • School Board Titans out, Tigers in

    Updated Jan 16, 2019

    The facilities crew at the Odessa School District were busy last week installing a new sign on the downtown reader board featuring the Tiger mascot and logo. The reader board is used by the school to announce upcoming events and school-related news. It is also available to the community for civic announcements of general interest....

  • Tiger girls get split in week's basketball action

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 16, 2019

    By DYANNE DEERING OHS vs. Northport The OHS lady Tigers played the Northport Mustangs in Odessa on Friday, January 4. The Tigers castigated the Mustangs with a score of 50-46. This lady had tears in her eyes, as she saw the ladies' score for this game. The season has been a bit of a challenge for the ladies, so I was very happy to see this win. McKennah Davison was the high scorer for the Tigers with total of 17 points, followed by Brenna Carstensen with 8, Kenadie Elder and...

  • OHS Tigers excoriate Mustangs, swat Hornets

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 16, 2019

    OHS vs. Northport Mustangs The Tigers annihilated the Mustangs, 103 to 20. Ryan Moffet was once again the point leader for the Tigers, scoring 34 points in the game. He was followed by Camden Weber and Tim DeWulf with 14 points each, Marcus King with 11 points, Daeton Deife 9, Jaden Hunt 5, Jett Nelson and Drew Hardung each with 4 points and Pilot Weishaar and Eric Johnston with 3 each. These boys were killing the opposition at the free-throw line. Ryan Moffet, Eric Johnston,...

  • Tiger girls face difficult season but persevere

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 10, 2019

    OHS Tigers girls succumb to the agility of the Valley Christian Panthers, losing 38 to 54. It was definitely a great effort on the part of the Tigers. Top scorers in the game were Caitlyn Schuh with 10, Kenadie Elder with 8, McKennah Davison with 8, Grace Nelson with 7 and Brenna Carstensen with 5. The lady Tigers had a total of 27 rebounds, 11 assists and 10 steals on the game. Unfortunately, it just wasn't quite enough to keep the Panthers from winning the game. The next...

  • OHS Tiger boys 8 and 0 as the wins keep coming

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 10, 2019

    OHS Tigers pounced on the Valley Christian Panthers, winning the game by a score of 68 to14. Ryan Moffet seemed to have luck and skill on his side, again leading the team in points with a total of 30. Tim DeWulf had a total of 9 points, followed closely by Marcus King with 8, Camden Weber with 7 and Jett Nelson with 6. The Tigers had an amazing 33 rebounds on the game, which kept that ball heading in the right direction. Combine that with the assists, and you come up with a...

  • Board officers selected; levy discussed

    Updated Jan 10, 2019

    The Board of Directors of Odessa School District #105 met Wednesday, December 19, following a workshop in the district office at 5:30 p.m. for the purpose of discussing athletic program participation numbers. Present were board chair Ed Deife; board members Heather Valverde, Chris Crossley, Janie Steward and Carmen Weishaar; Superintendent Dan Read; Principal Jamie Nelson; and business manager Juli Weishaar. Also present were facilities director Justin Parr, athletic director Bruce Todd, ag teacher HaLee Walter and parents...

  • Santa letters and replies continued

    Updated Jan 4, 2019

  • Tiger boys jump out to 4-0 winning streak in BB

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 3, 2019

    The Tiger boys got off to a great start this basketball season, with only Almira-Coulee-Hartline providing any serious competition for the 2018-2019 squad. Results for the first four games got to The Record very late, so we have scrambled to compile the stats for you as best we could. ACH Odessa 1 8 2 4 15 ACH 14 9 20 12 55 See Dyanne Deering’s article on the details of the ACH game. Columbia (Hunters) The Tigers played Columbia on Friday, December 14, running up a c...

  • OHS squares off against ACH and wins by a hair

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 3, 2019

    The season opener for the OHS Tigers kept spectators on the edges of their seats. Just a week after winning the 1B football championship against Almira-Coulee-Hartline, many of the same boys fulfilled their practice hours and suited up to face the Warriors again. The Tigers were able to overthrow the Warriors with a final score of 60 to 59. ACH 8 20 19 12 59 Odessa 19 12 15 14 60 The Tigers came in full force and were ahead in the first quarter 19-8. The Warriors were able to come back in the second quarter with 20 point to...

  • Football team still basking in limelight

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Dec 21, 2018

    We are so proud of the 2018 Tiger streak and their 14 - 0 season. We haven't won a state championship since 1993 when we played against Clallam Bay in the Kingdome. The 2018 game was amazing, as usual, with the Tigers breaking records in the first quarter. Marcus King had four touchdowns in the game, followed closely by Josh Clark with three and Drew Hardung with one. Quarterback Camden Weber had two conversion points, as did Pilot Weishaar and Tim DeWulf. King had a total of...

  • Volleyball all-opponent team includes two from Odessa

    Updated Nov 30, 2018

  • Football Photos

    Updated Nov 30, 2018

  • Bi-county academic contest winners

    Updated Nov 22, 2018

    On November 14, Odessa students in grade 3 through 8 competed in Harrington against eight other Bi-County schools in the 2018 Bi-County Academic Contest. The 21 Odessa students competed in the categories of spelling, math, public speaking and geography, with 14 of them placing in the top six. First-place winners were Dakota Steward (persuasive speech) and Melloney Deife (impromptu speech). Second-place winners were Devin Nelson (spelling) and Nick Nelson (interpretative...

  • Tigers whomp Neah Bay, play Quilcene Saturday

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Nov 22, 2018

    By DYANNE DEERING The OHS Tigers dispatched the Neah Bay Red Devils in Saturday morning's game at Lions Field in Moses Lake, crushing the Red Devils by a score of 71 to 8 and giving the Tigers a 12 - 0 record on the season. As they have all season, the Tigers took control from the beginning of the game. The OHS Tigers dominated Neah Bay 59 - 0 by halftime. Neah Bay did manage to come out of halftime and score a touchdown, but all in all, they were no match for the 2018 streak...

  • Six Tigers on NE-1B league all-opponent team

    Updated Nov 19, 2018

  • Tigers2: OHS goes head to head with Republic

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Nov 19, 2018

    The OHS Tigers triumphed over the Republic Tigers. The Odessa streak took charge and beat the Republic Tigers 69 to 0. Odessa had a total 24 minutes possession of the ball, 36 plays vs the Republic Tigers 33 and 21 first downs, Republic Tiger had 3. Time-wise, the match-up was pretty even, but that's about all. The OHS Tigers kicked some booty on the defense. Marcus King had a total of seven tackles, four solo tackles and three assists. Keith Strebeck, Lane Lobe and Jaden...

  • Season over; OHS falls to Pomeroy at District

    STAFF REPORTS|Updated Nov 10, 2018

    It was a busy week for the lady Tigers with two matches Nov. 1 and one on Nov. 3. Racking up two more wins and suffering one loss, the Tigers worked hard to keep their standing. Odessa vs. Northport In the first match against Northport, Odessa won it, three games to one to take the match. Northp 13 19 25 15 Odessa 25 25 21 25 The girls were some spiking fools in this game. Tori Weishaar, Mya Boss, Maddy Wagner, Emily Scrupps, Brenna Carstensen, McKennah Davison and Caitlyn...

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