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ODESSA - The Tigers started strong but couldn't hold momentum Monday, October 6, falling to the Lind-Ritzville Broncos in straight sets, 25-12, 25-10 and 25-6. Tigers head coach Alli Schroeder said her players showed flashes of solid play before confidence issues and unforced errors took over. "The girls came out strong and were playing how we should have been playing," Schroeder said. "Then we got into our heads a little bit and started making mistakes that we need to...

DAVENPORT - Freeman High School's girls soccer team powered past Davenport, 9-1, in a Northeast 2B League matchup Tuesday, October 7, at Hering Field. The Scotties struck early, with senior Rylee Russell scoring just two minutes in off an assist from sophomore Nora Gass. Russell went on to score four goals in total, while freshman Allison Gould added three goals and two assists. Gass contributed two goals, and freshman Delaney Abustallo tallied two assists. "The early goal...

REARDAN - The Northwest Christian Crusaders outlasted the Reardan Screaming Eagles in a thrilling four-set volleyball match Thursday, Oct. 2, at Reardan High School, securing a 3-1 victory with scores of 11-25, 25-13, 14-25, and 15-25. Northwest Christian's senior Kaitlyn Waters led the Crusaders with 15 kills and 19 digs. Junior Chlarise Carey contributed 19 assists, junior Lauren Mathews added three aces, and senior Macey Shamblin anchored the defense with two blocks. For...

DAVENPORT - The Northwest Christian Crusaders defeated the Davenport Gorillas, 3-1, in a varsity volleyball matchup Tuesday, Oct. 7, at Davenport High School. The Crusaders took the match with set scores of 25-13, 25-19, 21-25 and 15-10. The Crusaders surged ahead early, dominating the first two sets behind strong performances from sophomore Izzy Robins and senior Kaitlyn Waters. The Gorillas came back in the third set, securing a 25-21 win in a tightly contested battle....

ODESSA - The Tigers overpowered Lake Roosevelt 66-46 in a high-scoring football home game Friday, Oct. 3, at Finney Field. Sophomore quarterback Kolter Watson led the charge, passing for 295 yards and four touchdowns with one interception while rushing for 22 yards. Junior Landon McMillan ran for 89 yards and a touchdown, adding 178 yards receiving with two scores. Freshman Hudson Walter contributed 69 yards rushing with three touchdowns and 65 yards receiving with one...

DAVENPORT - The Davenport Gorillas unleashed a commanding offensive display at their home venue, Hering Field, defeating the Lake Roosevelt Raiders 7-0 in a soccer match Saturday, Oct. 4. Senior Glenna Soliday scored all seven goals, propelling the Gorillas to a decisive victory with sharp passing and relentless pressure. Soliday opened the scoring at 3:00 in the first half, assisted by sophomore Charlotte Soliday. She added her second at 12:00 with an assist from senior...
LACEY — The Screaming Eagles fell 20-14 in double overtime to Northwest Christian (NWC) in an away game Saturday, Oct. 4, at NWC High School. NWC struck first when junior Mason Gassaway scored a 3-yard touchdown run at 7:02 in the first quarter, though a missed extra point left the score at 6-0. Reardan’s defense, led by seniors Levi Collier, Hunter Flaa, Wyatt Colvin, junior Blake Wynecoop, and junior Josiah Mendoza, responded, forcing three turnovers: interceptions by senior Lakota Eldred and junior Mavrick Frolov, and a f...
SPOKANE — With autumn leaves crunching underfoot, the Davenport Gorillas and Reardan Screaming Eagles tore across the Spokane Polo Grounds on Saturday for the eighth annual Battle for the 509 cross-country meet, racing on a swift, mostly grass course mixed with dirt and gravel. The meet featured middle school, novice, junior varsity, and varsity races, with awards for the top 20 in middle school races, top 10 in novice and JV races, and top 10 in varsity races at the closing ceremony. Team awards went to the top varsity b...
NEWPORT — Davenport’s cross-country team charged through a challenging course at the NE 1B/2B League Meet on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at Newport High School, earning a top-four finish and strong individual times in the 5,000-meter races. Northwest Christian (Colbert) claimed the boys’ team title with 39 points, followed by Chewelah (52), Republic (77) and Davenport (94). Kyler Davenport led the Gorillas with a sixth-place finish in 19 minutes, 17.6 seconds. Jackson Guhlke placed 24th in 21:09.5, followed by Solomon Holmberg in 27th...
FREEMAN — Reardan’s runners powered through a chilly course at the NE2B League Meet South #3 on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at Freeman High School, turning in solid performances in the 5,000-meter races. Freeman dominated the team standings, but Reardan’s athletes secured a fourth-place team finish and several notable individual times in a competitive field. Freeman won the boys’ team title with 21 points, while Reardan placed fourth with 107. Simon Sobotta led Reardan, finishing 15th in 19 minutes, 30.30 seconds. Kacen Landret...

ODESSA - The Tigers varsity volleyball team fell to the Wilbur-Creston-Keller Wildcats in a three-set sweep Tuesday night at Odessa High School. The Wildcats dominated the varsity match with scores of 25-17, 25-8, 25-23. Meanwhile, the junior-varsity squad secured a narrow victory. The Tigers JV team edged out a 25-23 win. The Wildcats varsity squad leaned on standout performances from sophomore Sina Nelson, who led with 15 kills and four blocks, and senior Callie Cousins,...

REARDAN - Reardan overwhelmed Lind-Ritzville, 35-0, in a Northeast 2B football game Friday night at Joe Johnson Stadium The Screaming Eagles set the tone early, with Brody Jones scoring on a 17-yard run at 4:25 in the first quarter, followed by a 16-yard touchdown run by Hunter Flaa at 11:10. For Reardan, Carter Ray converted both extra-point kicks, giving Reardan a 14-0 lead after the first quarter. The Broncos wouldn't get on the scoreboard the entire night. In the fourth...
CHEWELAH — Runners delivered standout performances at the Northeast 2B league cross-country meets, with Davenport leading the charge in 49 Degrees North, hosted by Jenkins High School. The boys varsity team secured third place with 72 points. Kyler Davenport led the Gorillas, placing 12th in the 5,000 meters (22:18.90), followed by Jackson Guhlke (19th, 23:21.90), Alex Wesselius (20th, 23:22.70), Solomon Holmberg (21st, 23:27.40), and Wayland Holmberg (25th, 24:03.50). In girls varsity, Charlotte Soliday earned third (...
COLFAX — Runners showcased their grit at the Northeast 2B League- South meet at Colfax Golf Course, with Reardan and Lind-Ritzville/Sprague delivering solid performances across multiple divisions. Reardan’s boys varsity team finished sixth with 154 points, led by Simon Sobotta in 26th (18:35.94), followed by Remington Robson (34th, 19:23.84) and Carmelo Green (36th, 19:26.74). In the boys middle school 1.5-mile race, Reardan was third with 62 points, Kellan Lassman paced the Screaming Eagles in fifth (10:02.40) followed by...

REARDAN - The Newport Grizzlies and the Screaming Eagles, both looking for their first NE2B girls soccer victory, faced off on Tuesday, Sept. 30. The game ended with 7:00 remaining after Newport junior Joelle Brandnter sustained a serious injury. At the time the game was called, the score was tied 3-3. The Screaming Eagles jumped to a 2-0 lead early in the first half on two goals from Chasyn Waters. The Grizzlies countered with two goals from Joelle Brandnter and then took a...

DAVENPORT - The 2025 Lincoln NFL Flag Football season kicked off Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Davenport football field. The coed league, for players ages 5 to 12 from Lincoln County communities including Davenport, Ritzville, Harrington, and Odessa, features teams named after NFL franchises, such as the Davenport Seahawks and Ritzville Steelers. The kindergarten-through-first-grade division played first on Saturday, with games emphasizing teamwork, speed, and non-contact...
The Seattle Mariners’ surge this season has ignited a fire in me that I haven’t felt since my childhood days at the Kingdome, cheering for Ken Griffey Jr. and Randy Johnson. Those were magical times. As a kid, I’d trek to the concrete dome in Seattle, eyes wide as Griffey — “The Kid” himself — smashed towering home runs into the upper deck. Johnson, the towering lefty known as “The Big Unit,” would mow down hitters with his blistering fastball and that signature slider. The Mariners of the 1990s weren’t just a team; they w...
HUNTERS — The Odessa Tigers routed the Columbia (Hunters) Lions, 56-0, during a 1B football matchup Friday, Sept. 26. The Tigers unleashed a potent offense, totaling 174 yards passing and 391 yards rushing. Landon McMillan, a junior quarterback and defensive back, powered the attack with 38 yards passing, 136 yards rushing, and four touchdowns, while adding 5 tackles and 2 interceptions on defense. Kolter Watson, a sophomore quarterback and defensive back, threw for 136 yards, rushed for 49 yards, scored 2 touchdowns, and r...
DAVENPORT — The Davenport High School football game scheduled for Friday, Sept. 26, against Republic High School was canceled. Republic lacked enough players due to illness, according to Coach Tim Rasmussen. The next Gorillas football game is tentatively scheduled at press time. Refer to the Davenport School District website for updates....
DAVENPORT — The Gorillas volleyball team finished second in the bronze bracket at the Sheridan-Welch Tournament on Saturday, Sept. 27. Coached by Jill Morrison and assistant Kristi Bell, the team finished 1-2 in pool play and advanced to the bronze bracket, where it went 3-1 and secured second place, an improvement from last year. Senior Naomi Rainwater led the Gorillas with 74 kills. Junior Tatum Hupp recorded 54 digs and 8 aces, and senior Faith Bell contributed 48 assists. The team demonstrated strong cohesion despite n...

REARDAN – Under an autumn sky that shifted from golden afternoon to cool evening, the Davenport girls soccer team left no doubt why it is the dominant NE2B girls soccer team with its 7-1 win over the Screaming Eagles, Tuesday, Sept. 23, at Joe Johnson Field. Over their first four games, the Gorillas outscored their opponents 28-5 en route to a 4-0 record. The inexperienced Screaming Eagles entered the game 0-5, having scored only one goal. Davenport controlled the game from w...