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  • Race season-opener concludes

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Apr 2, 2026

    ODESSA - The Stumpjumpers Motorcycle Club hosted a full weekend of off-road motorcycle events here, with the Frostbite Grand Prix hare scramble on Saturday, March 28, and the White Knuckle Poker Run on Sunday, March 29. The Frostbite served as a pre-Desert 100 race tune-up, featuring nearly 20 classes from junior and youth divisions to veteran, senior, women and open categories. "I believe this year's event was one of the best turn outs the Stumpjumpers had in a while,"...

  • Golfers compete in District 6 tournament

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Apr 2, 2026

    DEER PARK - Local high school golfers battled cold wind and tough conditions Monday to turn in several impressive performances at a Class 1B/2B District 6 tournament. Odessa sophomore Ella Schlomer tied for sixth place in the girls division with a 98, following up a third-place finish in the season's first event at Bryden Canyon. Odessa freshman Aubrey Iverson competed in her first high school tournament, shooting +44 through 14 holes to place 15th. On the boys side,...

  • Reardan High School

    Updated Apr 2, 2026

  • Odessa High School

    Updated Apr 2, 2026

  • Odessa Middle School

    Updated Apr 2, 2026

  • Tigers split twin bill with Wilbur-Creston-Keller

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Apr 2, 2026

    ODESSA - The Odessa Tigers split a doubleheader with Wilbur-Creston-Keller on Tuesday, winning the opener 18-5 before dropping the nightcap 18-1. In Game 1 the Tigers were dominant on both sides of the ball. Leo Martinez led Odessa at the plate, going 2-for-2. Miller Stout stole two bases as the Tigers ran wild on the basepaths, swiping five stolen bases as a team. Odessa was flawless in the field, committing no errors. Travis Shearer had the most defensive chances with...

  • Frostbite and White Knuckle races return

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 26, 2026

    ODESSA — The 2026 motorcycle racing season kicks off this weekend with the Frostbite Grand Prix and White Knuckle Poker Run. The back-to-back Northwest Motorcycle Association events are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, March 28-29, a mile south of town on state Highway 21. Organized by the Stumpjumpers Motorcycle Club, the Frostbite Grand Prix begins at 9:30 a.m. Saturday with the long course race, featuring classes such as senior, women and open. The short course follows at 9:30 a.m., long course at 11:45 p.m., with j...

  • Freeman girls sweep Reardan

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 26, 2026

    REARDAN - The Freeman Scotties girls tennis team rolled to a 5-0 shutout over the host Reardan Screaming Eagles on Monday, March 23, while the boys squads played to a 1-1 tie in the nonleague match. In girls singles, Freeman's Avery Boswell cruised past Kaitlin Butterfield 6-0, 6-0. Maris Vernon and Ava Aylward each won by forfeit. In doubles, Kami Seubert and Jordyn Poston defeated Ely Craig and Morgan Leenheer 6-2, 6-4, and Nicci Exner and Avelinn Leavy topped Kinkee...

  • Odessa pool hires lifeguards

    The Record-Times|Updated Mar 26, 2026

    ODESSA — The Odessa pool has hired eight lifeguards and one manager for the upcoming summer season. Clerk-Treasurer Jamie Nelson said lifeguard certification is complete for all but one hire and interviews for a new deputy clerk are set for March 31. “We hired eight lifeguards and one manager,” Nelson said. “All will be lifeguard certified or in renewal except one.” Police Chief Erika Rose said the department sent out nine nuisance notices since March 1 and has organized old evidence from thumb drives....

  • Pickleball court upgrades scheduled for May

    The Record-Times|Updated Mar 26, 2026

    ODESSA — The town plans to resurface the pickleball court in early May, but fencing and lighting must be installed first. Mayor William F. Crossley said the Lions Club will help assemble the lights and Scott Cook will assist with the electrical work. “The guy who’s doing the surfacing of the court can do the lines on the basketball court as well,” Crossley told council members. Crossley added that adjusting the south-side curb to align with the fence would create a full-length basketball court only 5 feet short of regulat...

  • Davenport and Reardan tie 11-11

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 26, 2026

    DAVENPORT - The Davenport Gorillas and visiting Reardan Screaming Eagles played to an 11-11 tie Wednesday at the sports complex in a high-scoring game that featured strong pitching, timely hitting and aggressive baserunning early in the season. The contest was originally scheduled for Tuesday but postponed by rain and rescheduled for the sunny day. Cooper Danekas turned in a standout all-around performance for the Gorillas. The right-hander pitched three innings, striking out...

  • Co-op golf starts strong in wet opener

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 26, 2026

    LEWISTON — The Davenport/Reardan co-op golf team opened its league season with competitive individual scores despite steady rain at Bryden Canyon Golf Course. Mac Larmer led the Gorillas with an 81, followed closely by Bennett Wagner at 84, both earning Top 5 finishes. Caige Colbert shot 96, McGuire Knopp 99 and Jacob James 116. Karsten Farr shot 106 for Reardan. Fiona Strozyk paced the Lady Gorillas with a 117, while Kamryn Mann competed in her first individual tournament and shot 124. The week before, Larmer and Wagner comb...

  • Screaming Eagles weather storm

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 26, 2026

    DAVENPORT - Braving rain, mud and whipping winds that turned Jahns Field into a quagmire, the Reardan Screaming Eagles used sharp pitching and stout defense to roll past host Davenport 10-2 in a nonleague high school softball game Tuesday. Davenport took an early 2-0 lead in the first inning on runs by Samantha Stiles and Emma Cash. Reardan responded with one run in the bottom of the first, then exploded for 3 runs each in the second and third innings before adding 3...

  • Davenport Gorillas cheerleaders honored at awards banquet

    Updated Mar 26, 2026

    Members of the Davenport Gorillas cheerleading team pose for a group photo during the squad's awards banquet in Davenport, Wash. Back row, from left: Madison MacDougall-Smith, Destiny Terrazas-Prater, Nevaeh Farrens, Madilyn Green, Jordyn Stein, Kate Guhlke and Julia Everett. Front row, from left: Kira Strite, Norah Maurer, Naia De Paz and Gracie Wilson....

  • Gorilla / Warriors honored at banquet

    Updated Mar 19, 2026

    From left, Daman Gale, Samson Kjar, Malachi Hoff, Preston Mackin and Lincoln Holmberg receive plaques....

  • Battle for the Roost

    Updated Mar 19, 2026

    Hundreds of wrestlers hit the mats at Eastern Washington University on Sunday, March 15, to compete in freestyle and Greco-Roman. Above, Jack Steffler of Grand Coulee gets a "flying lesson" from Bodey Schweiger in a junior boys 120-pound Greco-Roman match. At right, Grace Woolsey of Davenport, left, takes down Ellie Terry of Tekoa in a high school girls 145-pound freestyle bout....

  • Danekas steps in as new Gorillas baseball coach

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 19, 2026

    DAVENPORT - A local father and longtime youth sports coach is stepping into the Gorillas dugout this spring, taking over the Davenport baseball program while coaching his own sons and aiming for the program's first playoff berth in years. Darin Danekas, 51, of Davenport said the opportunity to lead as head coach - with senior son Cooper on the varsity roster and junior high son Travis nearby - made the move an easy one. "It's exciting," Danekas said. "I felt that I could step...

  • Davenport youth wrestlers medal at Gonzaga

    Updated Mar 19, 2026

    SPOKANE — Eleven of 23 Davenport Gorilla Grapplers earned medals Saturday, March 7, at the Gonzaga Prep youth wrestling tournament. The event drew 616 wrestlers ages 5-14. Medalists were first-place finishers Elias Wilkie, Ridge Gunning and Kinzlee Brown; second-place finishers Heaton Hurt, Waylon Williams, Mackenzie Fisk, Noah Carrell and Penny Strite; and third-place finishers Oliver Fisk, Wolfgang Mabney Khostyk and Otto Meghan. Parents and coaches said they were proud of all the wrestlers who participa...

  • State pushes digital license

    The Journal|Updated Mar 19, 2026

    RITZVILLE – In many rural areas of Eastern Washington, cellphone service is limited and even non-existent. Nonetheless, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife is planning to encourage all hunters and fishermen to have a digital license. Beginning July 8, the state said it will print hunting and fishing licenses on paper. Instead, the agency plans said it will ask sportsmen to carry a digital license on smartphones. The licenses will be available through the agency webpage or through a digital application. “Following in the...

  • Lincoln County deer ready for their close-up

    Updated Mar 19, 2026

    Three does in Lincoln County weren't deer in the headlights - they struck perfect poses for the local news reporter off Hart Road last Sunday....

  • Reardan boys finish fifth at state

    Byrne Bennett, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 12, 2026

    SPOKANE - The Reardan Screaming Eagles saw their state tournament run come to a bittersweet end Saturday, March 7, in Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. Despite a furious fourth-quarter rally that nearly erased a double-digit deficit, Reardan fell to the Okanogan Bulldogs 63-57 in the 2B Boys State Basketball Tournament third-place game. The contest was in stark contrast to the team's previous meeting in the tournament, where Reardan handled the Bulldogs in a 12-point victory....

  • Overtime thriller leaves Gorillas fifth

    Byrne Bennett, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 12, 2026

    SPOKANE – Coming off a semifinal loss to Reardan less than 24 hours earlier, Davenport returned to the court Saturday, March 7, at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena looking to finish the 2B girls state basketball tournament on a strong note. In their final battle, the Gorillas held the upper hand for much of the game before the Napavine Tigers rallied late to pull out a 62–61 overtime win in the third-place game. The Gorillas were left with the fifth-place trophy. Davenport set...

  • Reardan Middle School

    Updated Mar 12, 2026

  • Reardan High School

    Updated Mar 12, 2026

  • Reardan girls runners-up at state

    Byrne Bennett, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 12, 2026

    SPOKANE - Reardan stood one win away from a long-awaited state championship, but the breakthrough proved elusive. Playing on the state's biggest stage for the first time since 2013, the Screaming Eagles saw their title hopes end in a hard-fought 49–43 loss to Cle Elum-Roslyn on Saturday, March 7 in the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. The Screaming Eagles showed no sign of stage fright in the championship game. Sisters Tenice and Chasyn Waters attacked the basket fearlessly i...

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