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  • HS girls basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Mar 29, 2018

    Harrington On February 5, the Tiger girls defeated Harrington in a playoff game played at home in Odessa. The Harrington Panthers, having returned to their original red and black colors, were supported by a large group of fans also mostly in red and black and cheering for their team with great enthusiasm. The game got off to a wild start with both teams playing very ragged ball, racing down the court and taking poor shots in the frenzied opening minutes. The score rose slowly...

  • Harrington students celebrate FFA week

    Updated Feb 22, 2018

    The Harrington FFA Chapter was chartered in March of 1954. This year, the chapter has 32 members led by President Stormy Stiles, Vice President Markus Foley, Secretary Travis Bradford, Reporter Evie Mann, Sentinel Tash Sheldon and Historian Izzy Burke. Many things about FFA have changed over the years, and Harrington's FFA chapter is experiencing some changes of its own. The chapter started its Pancake Feed in 2016 to provide breakfast during Harrington's Fall Festival. It...

  • Regional Knowledge Bowl at Whitworth

    Updated Feb 21, 2018

    The Odessa Knowledge Bowl team will compete at the regional contest at Whitworth University in Spokane this Friday, February 23. Competitors are presented oral and written questions drawn from secondary curriculum areas including math, science, history, language, literature, music and geography. Current events and topics of general interest also were included in the five-round competition. To compete at state, each team must first qualify in a regional competition sponsored by NEWESD 101 and hosted by Whitworth...

  • JH boys basketball

    Updated Feb 16, 2018

    In junior-high boys basketball action, the Tiger boys played Wilbur last week, winning the varsity game 33-18 and the JV game, 29-20. Against Reardan on Monday, February 12, the varsity, JV and C squad boys fell in all three games. The C squad lost 22-13, the JV lost 30-24 and the varsity lost 41-33. The final game of the junior-high season is February 15 at Liberty High School....

  • FBLA state conference sees 33 OHS students

    Updated Feb 16, 2018

    Odessa High School's chapter of Future Business Leaders of America celebrated FBLA Week with many fun activities. The highlight of the week was the Northeast Region Winter Conference, where 33 students competed for a chance to move on to the state competition this April. Congratulations to those who placed: 1st in Social Media Campaign: Josie Westmoreland, Kaya Curo and Ceianne Mankel. 1st in Graphic Design: Kassidy Crossley and Brenna Carstensen. 1st in Business Ethics:...

  • Odessa High School STEMposium is Feb. 20

    Updated Feb 16, 2018

    Come one, come all to the 2018 Odessa High School STEMposium hosted Tuesday, February 20, 2018, in the high school science room. Students in integrated science, biology, chemistry, and physics will all be presenting their second-quarter research projects to our Odessa community. This is a bit different than last year’s event. There will not be activities for younger students nor food/snacks. But this year there will be casual PowerPoint presentations beginning at 6 p.m. and lasting until 7 p.m. Simply walk in, ask a s...

  • HS boys basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Feb 16, 2018

    District 7 tournament play in Deer Park, pitted the Tiger boys against Wellpinit, a team the Tigers defeated twice during the regular season. This time, the Wellpinit team came out on top, with the Tigers losing 63-68. Odessa 16 13 16 18 63 Wellp. 19 16 10 23 68 Ryan Moffet had his highest scoring game of the season with 40 points, but had little scoring help from his teammates. Camden Weber added 13 points, but other players came up with only a single basket here and there. Weber also led the rebounding with five, while...

  • HS girls basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Feb 16, 2018

    Valley Christian On February 10, the Tiger girls traveled to Deer Park for the District 7 girls tournament playoffs, losing to Valley Christian 34-57. The loss ends the season for Odessa’s girl Tigers. VC moves on in the tournament which continues Wednesday and next weekend. VC 13 12 22 10 57 Odessa 9 7 9 9 34 The Davison sisters led the scoring with 12 points for Maleah and 13 for McKennah to lead the Tiger offense. Maddy Wagner added seven points. Ma. Davison pulled down six rebounds to lead the team in that category. H...

  • JH boys basketball

    Updated Feb 8, 2018

    In junior-high basketball action against Springdale on January 25, the young Tiger boys won all three of their games. The varsity squad won 47-19, the junior-varsity won 43-21 and the C-squad squeaked by with an 18-17 win. On Monday, February 5, against Almira-Coulee-Hartline, the junior-high varsity boys were overpowered by a taller, faster group of boys, losing 59-23. The shots just would not fall for the Tigers. The junior varsity was behind for much of its game but...

  • HS boys basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Feb 8, 2018

    Scheduled to play Inchelium on this past Tuesday here in Odessa, playoff officials were scrambling with a last-minute problem. A half-dozen or so of the Inchelium players became academically ineligible after second quarter grades were released. The game was handed off to the next team in line, Northport. The Tiger boys handily defeated Northport, coming on hard and fast from the tipoff and never giving the opposition a breather. Even when the second string Tigers came in to...

  • HS girls basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 31, 2018

    Valley Christian On January 26, the Tiger girls lost to Valley Christian in a game played at home in Odessa. Odessa 11 12 12 11 46 Valley C. 8 16 18 16 58 McKennah Davison scored 19 points and Maddy Wagner added another 12 to lead the Tigers. Maleah Davison and Wagner tied for the lead in rebounds with nine each, and Mc. Davison had another eight. Columbia (Hunters) Against Columbia Saturday, January 27, the Odessa girls overpowered the Lions, winning 62-24. Odessa 14 17 15...

  • HS boys basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 31, 2018

    Valley Christian On January 26, the Tiger boys faced Valley Christian of Spokane at home in Odessa. The Tiger overpowered the Panthers, 67-40. Odessa 29 4 20 14 67 Valley C. 4 0 11 25 40 Ryan Moffet led the scoring with 33 points. Tim DeWulf was the next higher Tiger scorer with 8. Marcus King led the rebounding with 10, while DeWulf pulled down another eight. Columbia (Hunters) Playing in Hunters against Columbia High School on Saturday, January 27, the Odessa boys continued...

  • HS girls basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 25, 2018

    ACH On January 16, the Tiger girls lost to Almira-Coulee-Hartline in a game played in Coulee City. Odessa 7 8 8 8 31 ACH 17 24 14 11 66 McKennah Davison scored seven points to lead the Tigers, while three other players had six points each: Caitlyn Schuh, Kassidy Crossley and Maleah Davison. Mc. Davison and Crossley also brought down four rebounds each. Northport Against Northport Friday, January 19, the Odessa girls were fairly evenly matched against the Mustangs and won by...

  • HS boys basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 25, 2018

    ACH On January 16, the Tiger boys faced Almira-Coulee-Hartline in Coulee City in a contest that stayed close throughout. With a scant two-point lead at the half, the Tigers overcame a slow third quarter to catch fire in the fourth quarter. Odessa 16 11 9 28 64 ACH 13 12 16 16 57 Ryan Moffet led the scoring with 24 points, 17 of them from the free-throw line as he drew foul after foul. Camden Weber and Colton Hunt each added 11 points. C. Hunt led the rebounding with six, with...

  • HS girls basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 22, 2018

    Wellpinit On January 9, the Tiger girls lost to Wellpinit in a game played in Odessa. Odessa 7 11 4 15 37 Wellpinit 17 22 14 14 67 Maddy Wagner scored 15 points to lead the Tigers, and McKennah Davison had nine. Mc. Davison also brought down six rebounds, followed by Wagner with five. Selkirk Against Selkirk Friday, January 12, the Odessa girls came up against another powerhouse, losing 68-34. Odessa 3 13 10 8 34 Selkirk 31 10 23 4 68 Maleah Davison and Caitlyn Schuh each...

  • HS boys basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 22, 2018

    Wellpinit On January 9, the Tiger boys faced Wellpinit at home in Odessa, getting the win by a 20-point margin. Odessa 20 14 14 14 62 Wellpinit 9 10 9 14 42 Ryan Moffet and Camden Weber led the scoring with 24 and 17 points, respectively. Colton Hunt added another six. Tim DeWulf led the rebounding with 11, and Marcus King had eight. Weber had eight steals, and King had another five. Selkirk In Selkirk last Friday, January 12, the Odessa boys continued winning, defeating the...

  • DuPont Pioneer donates $1,000 to OHS ag classes

    Updated Jan 22, 2018

    Odessa – January 5, 2018- Odessa School District Ag Shop is pleased to announce that DuPont Pioneer donated $1,000 toward the implementation of CASE AFNR (Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources) Curriculum as part of the DuPont Pioneer sponsorship program. "I am so excited to start purchasing necessary supplies to start the full implementation of CASE AFNR. This hands-on, science-rich curriculum will be a great asset to our students," said ag instructor HaLee Walter. P...

  • HS boys basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 22, 2018

    Reardan In a non-conference away game in Reardan January 2, the Tiger boys got back into the rhythm of their season following a lighter schedule over the holidays. Odessa 19 17 13 16 65 Reardan 6 6 11 15 38 Ryan Moffet was back in form, bagging 29 points in the game. Camden Weber had nine points, Colton Hunt eight and Tim DeWulf seven. Defensively, Marcus King led the rebounding with seven. Moffet and Weber had four and five steals, respectively. Republic Traveling to Republic...

  • HS girls basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 22, 2018

    Reardan On their first day back at school after the winter break, the Tigers girls traveled to Reardan, losing to the Indians by 10 points. Odessa 6 7 9 13 35 Reardan 8 21 7 9 45 The non-conference game saw McKennah Davison lead the Tiger attack with a very hot hand, scoring 19 points, 12 of them from three-point range. She also hit five out of eight from the free-throw line. Brenna Carstensen added five points. Mc. Davison also brought down 10 rebounds, followed closely by...

  • HS girls basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 4, 2018

    Chewelah In a nonleague game on Saturday, December 30, Chewelah defeated the Tigers by a score of 49-32. Odessa 4 4 15 9 32 Chewelah 15 11 12 11 49 Odessa got off to a very slow start and trailed 26-8 at the half-way mark. The third quarter was a much improved one for the Tigers as they outscored the Cougars by three points, then kept even with them in the final quarter. But it was too little too late, as the point spread from the first half could not be overcome. McKennah Davison scored 11 points to lead the Tiger attack....

  • HS boys basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 4, 2018

    Chewelah The Tigers traveled to Chewelah last Saturday, where they were defeated 76-62 in a non-league game. The Tigers trailed throughout the game but fought hard, as did their opponents. The many fouls called led to 48 free throws being awarded. Chewelah made 14 of 18 of its free throws and Odessa made 24 of 30. Odessa 9 20 13 20 62 Chewelah 16 23 16 21 76 Odessa’s Camden Weber scored a game-high 26 points. Ryan Moffet added 17, as this normally sharp-shooting player was subjected to pressure that resulted in his making o...

  • SAIL classes part of FBLA project

    Updated Jan 4, 2018

    Congratulations to the Odessa High School chapter of Future Business Leaders of America for taking home the top prize for the 2017 Hundred Dollar Project! This creative and determined team of high school freshmen managed to make a huge impact on their small community with only $100 to start. By making and selling dozens of caramel apples at local events, the team quickly hit their goal of raising $1051.25, increasing their profits tenfold. Then, with their earnings, these amazing teens teamed up to prepare and deliver 553...

  • HS girls basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Dec 28, 2017

    Wilbur-Creston The Tiger girls beat Wilbur-Creston by a score of 50-36 on Tuesday, December 19, in Creston. Odessa 12 13 14 11 50 W-C 5 11 10 10 36 Maddy Wagner led the Tiger offense with 19 points, and McKennah Davison scored another 11. Wagner also led the Tiger defense with 14 rebounds, while Maleah Davison had 10 rebounds. Pomeroy The following Thursday, December 21, the Tiger girls traveled to Pomeroy to face the Pirates, losing by 40 points against one of the highly ranked 1B schools in the state of Washington. Odessa...

  • HS boys basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Dec 28, 2017

    Wilbur-Creston Playing in Creston on December 19, the Tigers defeated the Wildcats by a 30-point spread. Odessa 18 18 16 17 69 W-C 15 9 10 5 39 The scoring leader was Ryan Moffet with 26 points. Camden Weber had 12 points, and most of the other team members also contributed to the scoring. With eight assists, five steals and three rebounds, Weber was also name the Player of the Game. Colton Hunt led the rebounding with five, followed closely by Lane Lobe with four. Again, most of the team contributed to bringing down...

  • HS girls basketball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Dec 20, 2017

    Almira-Coulee-Hartline At home on December 12, the Tiger girls lost to ACH, 78-29. Odessa 5 10 5 9 29 ACH 20 17 24 17 78 Amber Smith led the scoring with 8 points, while the Davison sisters had 7 points apiece and Caitlyn Schuh had 6. Defensively for the Tigers, Maddy Wagner had 5 rebounds, and McKennah Davison had 4. Wagner also had a blocked shot. Wellpinit On December 16 in Wellpinit, the Tiger girls lost a lopsided contest to the Redskins. Despite the loss, Odessa's...

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