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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...

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...

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...

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...

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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
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...

Almira-Coulee-Hartline The Tigers defeated ACH in a close game at home on December 12. Odessa 18 7 10 19 54 ACH 18 12 12 7 49 Ryan Moffet scored 26 points to pace the Tiger team, and Marcus King scored 14. On defense, King led in rebounds with 8. Moffet and Camden Weber each had one blocked shot. Wellpinit The Tiger boys defeated Wellpinit last Saturday, December 16, by only one point to maintain their undefeated season so far this year. Getting off to a good start in the...

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...

Wilbur-Creston Last Tuesday, December 5, the high-school boys basketball team played a non-league contest at home against Wilbur-Creston, currently playing as a 2B school. With most of the team having just finished the football season, some basketball skills were a little rusty. Nevertheless, the teamwork of this group showed, as the boys overcame a slow first-quarter start to win by 20 points. Odessa 5 19 16 17 57 Wilbur-Creston 9 4 12 12 37 Ryan Moffet led the scoring with...

Wilbur-Creston On December 5, the Tiger high-school girls played W-C in Odessa, defeating the Wildcats by 10 points. Odessa 15 10 14 7 46 Wilbur-Creston 10 5 6 15 36 The Davison sisters, senior Maleah and sophomore McKennah, led the Tiger scoring with 11 points each. Maddy Wagner added 9 points and Brenna Carstensen 6. Wagner led in rebounding with 13, while Mc. Davison pulled down 8 more. Kettle Falls The next day, December 6, the girls played Kettle Falls, like W-C another...
The two most recent basketball games for the juniork-high girls were played against Wilbur-Creston on December 7 and against Reardan on December 11. The varsity squad won both of its games, defeating W-C by a score of 34-6 and Reardan by a score of 37-28, while the junior varsity settled for a split, defeating W-C, 25-20 and losing to Reardan, 16-25. According to James Poe, who supplied the scores to The Record, the Reardan JV game was very close right up to the last couple of minutes of play. Odessa was forced to foul the...

The junior-high girls have been having a great season so far, and Monday afternoon was no exception. The junior varsity won their game handily by a score of 31 to 16. The varsity game was much closer, 28-26, but the Tigers came out on top. At one point in the game, the score was stuck at 9-7 for several minutes of play, reported James Poe, who supplied the final scores to The Record for both games. The next game for the girls will take place Thursday against Wilbur-Creston at...

Back on November 16, Kaedin Schorzman did an outstanding job at the Washington State FFA tractor driving competition in Moses Lake. He placed sixth out of 97 contestants, scoring 289 out of 300 points. This was the first time in a while that Odessa's FFA chapter has competed in tractor driving, so being able to take two teams and place sixth is quite an accomplishment, said FFA advisor HaLee Walter. Clint Campbell of Odessa helped teach the driving portion of the course to...
In our wrap up of the football season last week, we neglected to mention that the Tiger boys received the third-place trophy in the state 1B football tournament. Lummi, the other team eliminated in the semi-final round also received a third-place trophy. The two winning teams, Sunnyside Christian and Almira-Coulee-Hartline, faced off Friday, December 1, in the Tacoma Dome for the championship. SC 8 14 16 22 60 ACH 18 16 30 20 84 ACH dominated throughout the game and took home the state championship. The final score was...

On November 15, a scientific crew of 30 headed to the Tri-Cities to visit the recently awarded Nobel Prize facility called LIGO. As you may or may not know, the local Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory in Hanford recently helped earn the Nobel Prize in Physics for their research in observing the universe's gravitational waves for the very first time since Einstein predicted them in 1916. Since we live so close to a Nobel Prize-winning research facility, we...

The Tiger football team lost to Sunnyside Christian Saturday at Edgar Brown Stadium, Pasco, in one of two semi-final games played this weekend. Almira-Coulee Hartline won its game against Lummi and will face Sunnyside Christian in the championship game December 1 in the Tacoma Dome. SC 12 22 14 14 62 Odessa 6 8 8 0 22 The Odessa team was simply not playing up to par on Saturday. Facing the number-one ranked team among 1B schools, it should have been at least a much closer scor...
At the Yakima Sundome on November 9, the Tiger volleyball team played two state matches. They were among the teams that got started at 8 a.m. that morning. Against Three Rivers Christian of Kelso, the Tigers dropped the first game, then warmed up and took the next three to win the match. Game 1: 14-25 TRC Game 2: 25-16 Odessa Game 3: 25-18 Odessa Game 4: 25-19 Odessa Brenna Carstensen led the team in service aces with four and also in assists with 22. Maddy Wagner had 15 kills to lead in that category and McKennah Davison...

Last month, a gentlemen named Jerry Dyar from The Rural Alliance organization approached the Odessa High School Science Department and offered our laboratory the opportunity to be a part of a new program entitled STEM Gems. This program allows our nine students in the Advanced STEM Research Laboratory, as well as five students from our regular classroom laboratories, the freedom to pursue their interests in science, technology, engineering or mathematics as they explore...

This past Wednesday, November 15, Odessa students ranging from third through eighth grades competed in Ritzville against eight other Bi-County schools for the 2017 Bi-County Academic Contest in the categories of Spelling, Math, Speech and Geography. Of the 28 students competing, 17 placed in the top six, while five placed in the top three. Listed below are the Odessa students who placed. Third grade: Jordyn Lewis first place (Spelling). Fourth grade: None. Fifth grade:...

A few weeks ago, Odessa High School Junior Megan Shafer submitted an application to become one of Washington state's Aerospace Scholars and on November 25, 2017 Megan found out she was selected. Washington Aerospace Scholars is an educational program for high school juniors from across Washington state. The program emphasizes science, technology, engineering and math, and encourages students to consider careers in these fields. Thanks to the Washington Aerospace Scholars...
The Tiger football team handily defeated the Garfield-Palouse Vikings last Friday in a quarter-final game played in Royal City. Gar-Pal 8 6 0 0 14 Odessa 16 8 28 8 60 Quarterback Camden Weber completed eight out of 10 passing attempts for 158 yards in the air and two touchdowns. He also added 172 yards rushing and two touchdowns to his activities for the night. Gaven Elder carried 20 times for 98 yards rushing and two TDs, while adding two receptions for 67 yards and another TD. Colton Hunt carried 17 times for 161 yards and...