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  • Winter's first whistle: small-town thrills

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Nov 26, 2025

    As the chill of November settles over Lincoln County, I’ve got that familiar itch again. Gym lights are flickering on, sneakers are squeaking, and the faint smell of floor wax is already in the air. High school winter sports are back, and in Davenport, Reardan, Odessa and Edwall, that means the heartbeat of winter is about to pound louder than a combine at harvest. Davenport’s Gorillas and Reardan’s Screaming Eagles are primed for Northeast 2B battles, with Davenport heading to Reardan for boys basketball on Dec. 12 and w...

  • Fall frenzy: small-town thrills and Seahawks swagger

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Nov 19, 2025

    There’s something electric about November in eastern Washington, when the wheat fields turn gold under a crisp sky, and the echoes of Friday night lights bleed into the weekend. As a kid who grew up chasing grounders on dusty diamonds and dreaming of gridiron glory, I can’t help but feel the pull of these moments — when our local heroes lace up for state glory, and even the pros remind us why we fell in love with the game. This week, it’s Davenport soccer braving the cold in Freeman, Gorillas volleyball spiking toward the Sun...

  • Flags down, pride up: a dad's field of dreams

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Oct 30, 2025

    As your newest voice in the sports section, I’ll let you in on a little secret: I’m not just scribbling from the press box. I’m living it. Five kids call me Dad, and three of them are suiting up in uniforms this fall. The youngest, a kindergartener with pigtails and boundless energy, just hung up her flags for the season. The older two are grinding under Friday night lights at Davenport High. And me? I’m the guy wiping turf off scraped knees one minute and chasing deadlin...

  • What's in a name? The stories that turf our towns

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Oct 22, 2025

    As a new sports reporter for the Lincoln County Record-Times, I’ve been soaking up pthe energy of our local games, but one question keeps tugging at me: where did the names of our football fields come from? The stories behind the fields in Davenport, Odessa, and Reardan are like uncovering treasures buried in the heart of our communities. Each name tells a tale of people who shaped our towns, and I can’t help but feel a spark of excitement as I dig into their origins. Take Davenport’s Hering Field, for starters. Back in 1939,...

  • The thrill returns

    Derek Bilodeaux|Updated Oct 2, 2025

    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...

  • Running with purpose: My take on coaching cross-country in the Northeast 2B league

    Derek Bilodeaux|Updated Sep 18, 2025

    As the 2025-26 cross-country season begins, I’ve been reflecting on the heart and hustle of the Northeast 2B League, where the Reardan Screaming Eagles and Davenport Gorillas are charging toward another grueling yet thrilling year. Talking with Coaches Tyler Smedley of Reardan and Brian Telford of Davenport, I’m reminded why this sport captivates me. It’s not just about the finish line; it’s about growth, grit, and the small-town spirit that lifts these runners up. At Reardan, Smedley leads a young squad bursting with po...

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