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  • Tiger sports

    Updated Oct 9, 2017

    Football The Tiger football team was scheduled to play Wellpinit Friday, September 29, but not enough officials could be found to handle the Friday night game. The three gentlemen officiating Thursday’s junior-high football game were willing to add on the high school game after the junior-high game. Quarterback Camden Weber completed all three of his attempted passes for 103 yards and two touchdowns. Marcus King caught one TD pass for 42 yards, and Colton Hunt caught two passes for a total of 61 yards and one TD. Brady W...

  • Tiger sports

    Updated Oct 9, 2017

    Football Playing in Odessa last Friday evening, the OHS Tiger football team had senior quarterback Colton Hunt back in action, leading the Tigers to their second lop-sided victory of the season over Touchet by a score of 64-14. Hunt completed five of six pass attempts for 101 yards. Touchet 6 0 0 8 14 Odessa 44 14 0 6 64 Touchet 6 0 0 8 14 Odessa 44 14 0 6 64 The ground game was even better for the Tigers with 418 yards rushing. Senior running back Gaven Elder carried 10 times for a total of 152 yards, Camden Weber five...

  • Tiger sports

    Updated Sep 25, 2017

    Football In its first game of the season on September 1, the Odessa Tigers football team traveled to Inchelium where they defeated the home team by a score of 80-6. No stats were available for this game. The game against Garfield-Palouse, scheduled for September 8 was cancelled due to the smokey conditions from the many wildfires in the Northwest. The game will not be rescheduled. Tigers vs. Tekoa-Rosalia The Sausage Bowl, played in Odessa during the Deutschesfest was another lopsided victory for the Tigers over...

  • OH Volleyball vs Lions & Bronco Invitational

    Linda Goodman|Updated Sep 14, 2017

    The girls volleyball team won their away conference match against the Columbia Lions of Hunters September 6 by a final score of 3-0. Early on in the match the Tigers dominated the Lions, never giving the slightest inch that may have enabled them to make a comeback. The scores are as follows: Game 1: 25-10 Odessa Game 2: 25-6 Odessa Game 3: 25-8 Odessa Caitlyn Schuh led with 10 aces, McKennah Davison had five kills and three blocks, while Brenna Carstensen had seven assists...

  • Tiger girls take three of four at Gorilla Classic

    Linda Goodman|Updated Sep 8, 2017

    The girls volleyball team traveled to Davenport Saturday to compete in the Gorilla Classic Volleyball Tournament, a neutral tournament with Almira-Coulee/Hartline, Davenport, Yakama Nation Tribal School and Medical Lake participating. In the first match, the Tigers stole the win from the Davenport Gorillas by winning two out of three games to take the match. The scores were: Game one: 25-21 Odessa Game two: 15-25 D-port Game three: 15-11 Odessa The second match was a Tiger...

  • E. Larson of OHS research lab has work published

    Updated Aug 26, 2017

    On August 10, 2017, Odessa High School researcher Elizabeth Larson and mentor Jeffery Wehr from the Advanced STEM Research Laboratory had their medicine and health research published online in The Journal of Emerging Investigators, an online journal organized by Harvard University graduate students in Arts and Sciences. Larson's research, entitled "The Effect of Sunglasses on Ocular Exposure to Ultraviolet Radiation," was submitted for peer-review in October 2015 and after...

  • Walter completes WSU ag course

    Updated Jul 28, 2017

    HaLee Walter, agriscience educator at Odessa High School recently attended an eight-day professional development institute at Washington State University to teach the Introduction to Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; Principles of Agricultural Science Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education (CASE) course in Walter's program. CASE is an instructional system that is changing the culture of agriculture programs in the United States through intense teacher...

  • FBLA gives $10,000 to municipal pool

    Terri King, OHS advisor for FBLA|Updated Jun 29, 2017

    Odessa High School FBLA members observed first hand how winning the Lead2Feed Challenge for the third year in a row impacts the Odessa Community. Members celebrated their second-place award for the 2017 school year at a special assembly where they presented a check for $10,000 to Lindsy Starkel, president of the Odessa Friends of the Pool. This money, along with the $2,500 won by FBLA for their Toasty Tots project from STCU last December, will be used for two new heat pumps,...

  • Second semester honor roll for OHS, junior high

    Updated Jun 22, 2017

    To be named to the second-semester honor roll for Odessa junior-senior high school, a student must have a grade point average of 3.50-4.00. To receive honorable mention requires a grade point average of 3.25-3.49. Grade values are based on the state transcript requirements and are as follows: A=4.0, A-=3.7, B+=3.3, B=3.0, B-= 2.7, C+=2.3, C=2.0, C-=1.7, D+=1.3, D=1.0, F=0.0. High School Seniors: Elizabeth Larson, Molly Schafer, Chance Messer, Colby Sooy (4.0), Cole Kissler, Kiesha McNeil, Brad Johnston, John DeWulf, Lukas...

  • Valedictorian speech

    Elizabeth Larson|Updated Jun 19, 2017

    Good morning students, families, staff, alumni and community members. Welcome to the Odessa High School 2017 graduation ceremony. Well guys, we did it! Class of 2017, we’ve made it to graduation day. Years of CSTs, math timings, standardized testing and AR tests have finally paid off. We have survived the impossible. Memorizing the FFA creed, the 13-mile long walks, online classes, essay and PowerPoint procrastination, flying across the country for National FBLA, driving three hours for a basketball game, the surprisingly vio...

  • Salutatorian speech

    Molly Schafer|Updated Jun 19, 2017

    Good Morning! Welcome to the graduation ceremony for the class of 2017! We are so grateful that you all took the time to celebrate this milestone with us. Without all of you sitting here today, we would not be here. Our parents formed who we are from the beginning and then passed us as children, not yet individuals, to our teachers. From there, they taught us not just about math and reading, but about ourselves and kindness and compassion. Once we got older, we became individuals that our coaches, advisors and the rest of...

  • Preschool, Kindergarten pre-registration is now

    Updated Jun 19, 2017

    Preschool and Kindergarten pre-registration for students new to the Odessa School District for the 2017-2018 school year has begun. Parents/guardians are welcome to stop by the elementary school office anytime between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to pick up a registration packet. All registration forms need to be filled out and turned in by Friday, June 16. Kindergarten students must be five years of age as of midnight, August 31, 2017. Preschool students must be three and four years of age by midnight, August 31, 2017. All...

  • Track & Field

    Updated Jun 10, 2017

    The state 1B/2B/1A track and field meet was held last Friday and Saturday, May 26/27 at Eastern Washington University in Cheney, with the Odessa-Harrington boys placing third as a team and gathering several individual medals at the same time. The girls' team, smaller and younger than the boys' team, did not place as high but two individuals did come home with medals. Boys, top team scores 1. Mt Vernon Christian 118 2. Lummi 67 3. Odessa-Harrington 58 Girls, top team scores 1....

  • Honor Society bids farewell to 10

    Updated May 27, 2017

    The Odessa National Honor Society Chapter said goodbye to 10 graduating seniors at a ceremony held at the school on Friday, April 28, 2017. No new members were selected this year. The graduating seniors were Elizabeth Larson, John DeWulf, Rebecca Fortner, Colby Sooy, Molly Schafer, Zoe Clark, Cole Kissler Chance Messer, Wyatt Haase and Bradley Johnston. "We are very proud to recognize these outstanding members of our student body," said Lindsy Starkel, school librarian who...

  • Baseball

    Updated May 27, 2017

    Colton The Titans defeated Colton this past Saturday, May 20, at Borleske Stadium in Walla Walla by a score of 3-2. Chance Messer was the starting pitcher, striking out seven batters in the win. Beginning at 10 a.m., the Titans were behind by one until the fifth inning when their bats woke up for all of O-H’s runs. O-H 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 9 3 Col 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 1 Josh Clark, Camden Weber and Marcus King each got multiple hits in contributing to the nine hits for the Titans in the game. Messer and Jayd Jennings also each d...

  • Track & Field

    Updated May 27, 2017

    The NE/SE 1B regional track and field meet was held Friday and Saturday, May 19/20 at Central Valley High School in Veradale (Spokane). The Odessa-Harrington boys continued their winning ways following last week’s first-place finish at the district meet and won the regional championship trophy. The girls’ team tied for seventh place with LaCrosse-Washtucna-Kahlotus. Boys 1. Odessa-Harrington 123 2. Selkirk 112 3. Republic 68.5 4. Wellpinit 66 5. Waitsburg 60 6. Pomeroy 54 7. St. John-Endicott 45.5 8. Valley Christian 33 9....

  • Aaron Gies sets school record in hurdles event

    Updated May 19, 2017

    In winning first place in the 300-meter hurdles, Aaron Gies set a new school record for Odessa High School with a time of 38.91 seconds, also a personal best time for him. Aaron is a senior this year, and Titan fans have watched him develop throughout his high school career into the champion hurdler that he has become. Aaron is the son of Randy and Ruth Gies of Odessa....

  • Clark to receive FBLA scholarship in Anaheim

    Updated May 19, 2017

    Zoe Clark is one of five students nationwide to be selected for the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Distinguished Business Leader Scholarship. This scholarship is designed to recognize outstanding FBLA members for their activity and involvement in FBLA. She will be honored in Anaheim, Calif. in front of thousands during the opening session of the National FBLA Leadership Conference to be held June 29 to July 2. According to the organization's website, this...

  • Track & Field

    Updated May 19, 2017

    The NE 1B championship meet was held at Riverside High School in Chattaroy on May 9. The Odessa-Harrington boys won the championship trophy and the girls took the fourth place spot on the podium. Boys 1. Odessa-Harrington 136 2. Selkirk 115 3. Wellpinit 68 4. Republic 64 5. Waitsburg 55 6. Pomeroy 53 7. St. John-Endicott 45 8. Northport 31 9. Valley Christian 27 10. Oakesdale 18 11. Cusick 13 12. Almira/Coulee Hartline 7 13. LaCrosse-Washtucna-K... 5 14. Columbia (Hunters) 3...

  • Baseball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated May 19, 2017

    Pomeroy The O-H Titans were defeated by Pomeroy in a close contest played a Northwest Christian High School in Colbert May 9. Chance Messer pitched into the sixth inning before being relieved by Camden Weber. O-H 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 6 1 Pom 2 0 0 0 0 2 x 4 9 1 Pomeroy’s pitcher had a complete game and picked up three hits, including a game-tying single in the sixth. Odessa-Harrington scored three runs in the sixth inning on three back-to-back-to-back RBI singles to take the lead. Pomeroy answered in the bottom of the sixth, g...

  • Track & Field

    Updated May 14, 2017

    The Undeberg Invitational track meet on April 29 saw the Titan boys take third place and the girls 23rd. Boys 1. Kittitas 94 2. NW Christian (Colb.) 79 3. Odessa-Harrington 70 4. Kettle Falls 52.5 5. Royal 43 6. Reardan 42 7. Colfax 41 8. Riverside 40 9. Othello 36 9. Selkirk 36 11. Republic 14.5 12. Lind-Ritzville 14 12. Tekoa-Rosalia 14 12. Pomeroy 14 15. Davenport 12 16. Columbia (Burbank) 11.5 17. Liberty (Spangle) 11 18. Upper Valley Christian 9 19. Dayton 8 20. Wahluke 7.5 21. Medical Lake 5 22. Chewelah 4 23. Soap...

  • Tennis

    Updated May 14, 2017

    The Odessa-Harrington girls’ tennis team won the state academic state championship for 1B schools awarded by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association. The team is coached by Rachel Roberts and includes girls from both schools....

  • Baseball

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated May 14, 2017

    In Saturday’s baseball game between Odessa-Harrington and Northport, the Titans took both ends of the doubleheader. Game one was a complete game no-hitter for O-H pitcher Chance Messer, who struck out 11 batters in the 17-0 win. O-H 1 3 13 x 17 8 1 NP 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Catcher Marcus King hit a double, and Jaden Hunt was three for three at the plate, compiling seven runs batted in. Game two was another lopsided win for the Titans, 18-3. Theron Schlomer was the starting pitcher, striking out seven in three innings before being r...

  • Golf

    Updated May 2, 2017

    The Deer Park match was cold and rainy, said head golf coach Mike Greenwood. “Those who could block out the poor weather did well.” Justin Baker was the low Titan scorer with a 91, followed closely by John Tanke with 92. Low for the girls was Evie Mann with a 116, which will qualify her to go to the sub-district event in two weeks. Tanke and Baker also have met standards for pllaying at the sub-districtj event. The Titan golfers competed against, Asotin, Northwest Christian, Colfax, Tekoa-Rosalia, Lind/Ritzville-Sprague, Sai...

  • Tennis

    Updated May 2, 2017

    Odessa-Harrington played Wilbur-Creston in Harrington on April 18. Danielle Tebow continued to show good form and strength, getting the only Titan win of the day. In girls’ singles, Dani Tebow of Odessa defeated Tori Debord 6-1, 6-1 and Leah Goodwin of WC defeated Odessa’s Megan Shafer 6-1, 7-6. In girls’ doubles, Ireland Corrigan and Camille Boyd (WC) defeated Harrington Titans Alex Soliday and Jordan Larmer 6-2, 7-6. In boys’ singles, Jake Mattox (WC) defeated Bryce Brown 6-1, 6-2 and Daniel Harms (WC) defeated Jordan...

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