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Caleb Behrens has been named Athlete of the Week by Coach Larry Weber. He is a ninth grader in Harrington and plays baseball for the Titans. He is the son of Ryan and Brandie Behrens. Behrens has shown improvement every single day during practice. He has picked up the game of baseball very quickly and has been a great team player for coming out and giving baseball a chance. __________________________________________ Coach Sam Read named Madison Charlton as Athlete of the...

The Odessa-Harrington golf team had its first outing after only two weeks of practice on Tuesday, March 18, at the Odessa Golf Course. The Titans got the team win with a total score of 260, followed by Wilbur-Creston with 268, Davenport 274 and Northwest Christian 276. ACH also had one individual entry but no team score. The Titans have only a boys' team this year. Of the girls playing in the tournament, only Wilbur-Creston and Davenport sent teams, while ACH had a single...
The O-H Titans lost their first baseball games of the season Tuesday at home in Odessa. The score was O-H 1 and Davenport 12. Three different pitchers contributed in the game, Carsen Weber, Nathyn Winslow and Brad Johnston. Weber allowed 2 hits which scored 3 runs, walked 5 batters and struck out two. Johnston allowed 3 hits resulting in 6 runs, walked 5 and struck out two. Winslow allowed 2 hits for 3 runs and walked one. Carsen Weber hit a home run to score the Titans’ only point. Brad Johnston hit two singles but the T...

After a nine-hour day of continually presenting their research to experts in the field, the student scientists from the Advanced STEM Research Laboratory at Odessa High School exhibited their academic prowess in science and engineering at the Mid-Columbia Regional Science and Engineering Fair (MCSF) Thursday, March 13, 2014. Nearly 100 high-school student researchers represented the finest scientific minds vying for top prizes in STEM-related categories. Senior Alexa Boss,...

Odessa students in third through eighth grade represented the Town of Odessa very well in Wilbur at the 2014 Bi-County Academic Contest. The contest was attended by eight other Bi-County schools. Topics covered were Spelling, Math, Speeches, and Geography. Of the 28 Odessa students who went on the trip, 16 placed at the competition in the top six of their category (four of them, in bold, placed in the top three). Macey Singer (fifth place, third grade, spelling), Nicholas...

The all-school musical this year is the Robin Hood Musical. There will be two performances on March 26, at 12:15 and 7 p.m., both in the school multipurpose room under the direction of musical director Craig Holman, assisted this year by Ellen Holman and Julie Wehr. Wehr will take over as assistant director for next year's performances. Cast Beth Kaya Curo Mother Meg Mckenna Davison Little John Kiegan Wehr Old Widow Emily Scrupps Will Scarlet Elizabeth Larson Robin Hood David...

Titan Pride winners for February. Front row: Devin Nelson, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Dominic Hicks, Bo Walter, Kenz Kuchenbuch, Blake Zigan. Second row: Keira Buck, Dakota Steward, Jared Valverde, Nicholas Glasow. Third row: Joshua Valverde, Harley Carson, Yvette Davey. Back row: Eric Carson, Nathan Carstensen, Chloe Winkler....

Evan Gonzales, a seventh grader in Harrington, plays junior high basketball for the Titans. Coaches Oestrich and Linstrom named him athlete of the week, because even though this was his first year playing basketball, he showed tremendous improvement in his skills and his attitude. The coaches are extremely proud of Evan for playing all year and pushing himself to improve. Gonzalez is the son of Kaylene Crawford. Carsen Weber, son of Larry and Kelly Weber, has been named...

Odessa's Knowledge Bowl Team qualified for statewide competition on Friday, February 28. Eleven B1 schools competed for the top five spots to represent Educational Services District (ESD) 101 area along with 4A, 3A, 2A, and 2B schools. The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) allows 19 teams to compete (4A two, 3A three, 2A three, 1A two, 2B four, 1B five). Topping the charts for 1B schools was Almira-Coulee/Hartline, followed by Wilbur, Valley Christian,...

The Odessa FBLA chapter continued its partnership with The AgriBusiness Council of Spokane in hosting a session at AgExpo. Students had the opportunity to visit with 15 representatives from 15 different careers in agriculture. Students heard from Jason Johnston of the McGregor Co. about qualities employers look for when hiring, from Brenik Iverson about the career opportunities in business and ag, and from Teye Kuhle, an SCC instructor who spoke about college majors and...

The Odessa-Harrington Titans ended their season and their hopes for a State 1B tournament berth at the regional, loser-out game against Three Rivers Christian of Kelso, 53-46, played at Ellensburg High School last Saturday. The Titans end their season with a 16-8 record. O-H 7 11 9 19 46 TRC 15 13 13 12 53 Three Rivers Christian players were hot from three-point range, hitting 6 of 9 shots, while the Titans struggled to hit just 4 of 22 from the 3-point line for only 18.2...
On May 6 - 11, Harrington and Odessa FFA members will exhibit and sell the animals they have been raising for their SAE projects; the two chapters will take 13 hogs (Katelyn Worley, Steven Braun, Dylan Shockley, Joey Buell, Isabelle Phillips, Lanessa Simon, Derek and Jacob Montgomery, James Mann, William Mann), three steers (Max, Greenwalt, Caleb Singer, William Mann), two goats (Samantha Nighswonger) and five lambs (MaKayla Baird, Alexis Burdick, and Debra Armstrong). FFA members who will attend the Spokane Jr. Livestock...
The Odessa School Board met February 26, following a workshop to consider different superintendent evaluation options. Odessa High School senior Kimberly Nelson gave a practice speech to board members that she had prepared for FFA competition. She was commended by the board for her speech in terms of both its content and delivery. Personnel The board approved the retirement of junior-high science teacher Sam Read and librarian Apryl Wraspir at the conclusion of the school year. Also approved as coaches for spring sports were...

Katie DeWulf, daughter of Mark and Peggy DeWulf, is a junior at Odessa High School and plays girls basketball. Katie was very consistent all year long. She was a team leader in every meaning of the word. She worked hard every practice and was ready to play in every game. She led the team in scoring in several games. She was one of the leading rebounders all the time. She is an excellent defensive player and loves the "stop" as much as the score. Katie is a great team...

Madison Charlton, son of Paul and Peggy Charlton has been named athlete of the week. Madison is a senior at Harrington High School and plays boys basketball. Madison helped the Titans earn a second seed out of the Bi-County District Tournament by playing tough defense and his ability to shoot the three-point shot. Madison averaged 11 points and five steals per game in the three games during the tourney....

The Titans lost to Wellpinit last Saturday in Deer Park, 55-46. After jumping out to a 16-8 lead in the first quarter and falling only one behind at the half, the Titans had a poor second half and an especially poor fourth quarter. O-H 16 5 12 13 46 Wellp. 8 14 11 22 55 Carsen Weber led the Titans offensively with 20 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals. Madison Charlton had 14 points, 1 rebound, 5 assists, 3 steals; Sam Schafer 7 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 steals; Shane...

Last Wednesday, the Titan girls lost to Republic, 66 to 45, playing an away game at Republic in the first District 7 1B matchup. Down by only two points at half time, the Titans were outplayed in the second half by the league-leading Tigers. Republic will play Selkirk in the semifinal game this weekend. O-H 12 17 9 7 45 Repub. 19 12 23 12 66 Jordyn Tanke scored 12 points to pace the Titans. Katie DeWulf had 10 points, Cydnee Kieffer 9, Lanessa Simon 8, Casey Schlomer 4,...

The Titans defeated Wilbur/Creston Saturday in Deer Park, 48-46. "Carsen Weber made two free throws with 3 seconds left in the game to put the Titans up two points. Wilbur had a chance to win but missed a three-point shot at the buzzer," said head coach Travis Schuh. O-H 10 11 10 17 48 W/C 16 8 11 11 46 Madison Charlton, after having sat out most of the season recovering from knee surgery, has come back strong. Saturday, he led the Titans, scoring 13 points, with 1 rebound, 1...
Odessa students did very well at the FBLA Northeast Region Winter Conference held in Spokane last week. The students listed below have qualified to attend the state conference to be held in Seattle in April. The team of Carley Williams, Katie DeWulf and Steven Braun took first place in the Business Ethics category. Elizabeth Larson, Brad Johnston and Zoe Clark placed first in the Business Presentation category. Placing second in the same Business Presentation category was the team of Jenna Shafer, Trevor King and Fee Pilger....

At home in Odessa Tuesday night, the Titan boys dominated Republic, 53-41. Distrtict play continues this Saturday in Deer Park, as the Titans take on Wilbur-Creston at 3:45 p.m. Curlew, which lost to W-C Tuesday, plays Republic at 3:45 in a different Deer Park gym. O-H 15 16 13 9 53 Republic 10 8 10 13 41 Jacob DeWulf scored 19 points to pace the Titans, adding 6 rebounds and 4 steals. Shane Whitaker contributed 11 points, 2 rebounds; Carsen Weber 8 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist...
The Titan girls soundly defeated Curlew for the last berth to the District 1B tournament. The score was 67-34. The game was played last Tuesday in Reardan. O-H 22 12 17 16 67 Curlew 8 6 8 12 34 Jordyn Tanke led the O-H offense with 14 points, 4 rebounds, 8 assists, 5 steals. Katie DeWulf had 13 points, 7 rebounds, 4 steals; Hannah Schmidt and Cydnee Kieffer had 11 points each, with Kieffer contributing 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals and Schmidt 1 rebound, 2 assists, 1 steal; Lanessa Simon scored 6 points, with 2 rebounds, 3...
The AgriBusiness Council of Greater Spokane Incorporated has announced that Odessa High School FBLA chapter is the winner of the “Excellence in Agriculture” Award. The purpose of the award is to recognize an individual, business or organization that has made a significant and positive influence on the agricultural industry in the Inland Northwest during 2013. The students were honored at the 2014 Spokane Ag Expo and Pacific Northwest Farm Forum February 4, 2014 for their work with the AgriBusiness Council in promoting bus...

All of the seniors that play basketball for Odessa- Harrington were recognized...
The junior varsity girls won against Wellpinit and Wilbur-Creston. Both games lasted only two quarters. Wellpinit On Friday, January 31, against Wellpinit, the JV girls eked out a one-point win. O-H JV 14 13 0 0 27 Wellpinit 15 11 0 0 26 Lanessa Simon led the team with 12 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists, 6 steals; Isabelle Phillips had 5 points, 2 rebounds, 2 steals; Robbie Kieffer 4 points, 1 rebound, 1 steal; Maleah Davison 2 points, 6 rebounds; Evie Mann 2 points; Alexis Burdick 1 point; Amber Smith 1 rebound; Zoe Clark 1...
The Odessa School Board met January 22, initially in a workshop meeting to discuss policies, then in their regular monthly meeting. Despite a power outage soon after the meeting started, board members took out their cell phones and the meeting proceeded. The regular meeting followed, still in the dark. The board approved the hiring of Julie Wehr as co-director of the school musical this year, so she can be trained to take over the position upon Ellen Holman’s retirement. Principal’s report Principal Ken Schutz told the boa...