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  • DW Football Senior Night

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Nov 3, 2022

    DW COMBINE-Five Wolfpack seniors played in their last game Friday, October 28; four seniors watched from the sidelines due to season-ending injuries. Before kickoff, nine seniors and their families were recognized. DW lost to the league champs Riverview 35-0 and ended their season with a 6-3 record. Head Coach Troy Larsen had a solid group of seniors who led with actions on and off the field. Being in the playoff hunt made for a fun season. Fourth-year starters were Monte Pettichord and Hudson...

  • Middle School Volleyball ends season playing Wolf against Pack

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Nov 3, 2022

    DW COMBINE-The middle school volleyball team played their last match of the season in Waitsburg on Wednesday, October 26. This season, the girls were split into two teams, the Wolf and the Pack. Each team consisted of two squads At their last game, the Wolf and the Pack played in front of a huge crowd Wednesday night. Twelve eighth graders ended their middle school season looking forward to playing in high school. Overall, the middle school volleyball program had a strong sea...

  • Fort Walla Walla Museum 

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Nov 3, 2022

    WALLA WALLA-The first fort was established in 1856 and was home to dragoon, infantry, artillery, and cavalry units until 1910. The museum occupies 15 acres and opened in 1968. The entrance building opened in 2010. Upon arrival at the entrance building, we stopped at the General Store to purchase our tickets and proceeded on a self-guided tour of the hall and its three galleries. The hall has bronzes by Walla Walla native David Manual, a historic stagecoach, and other exhibits. In the three...

  • DW Football Wins at Warden

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Oct 27, 2022

    DW COMBINE­—The play of the game; Senior Monte Pettichord chased down a Warden player 80 yards to prevent a touchdown right before halftime! That momentum shift carried the Wolfpack to a hard-fought victory on a very cold and windy night, stated Coach Troy Larsen. DW played without senior Preston Hansen (torn shoulder capsule) and senior Kason Fortune (back) in the game at Warden on Friday, October 21. The Wolfpack won 12-7 on two touchdowns by senior Hudson Reser. Junior Blake French was the lead blocker for Reser. As stated by Coach Larsen, D...

  • HS Volleyball Team loses to CB and Warden

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Oct 27, 2022

    DW COMBINE­—The high school volleyball team lost two EWAC matches last week and will play their final match of the season at Liberty Christian on Thursday, October 27. The Wolfpack is currently 0-10 in conference play and 3-13 overall. At Columbia-Burbank on Tuesday, October 18, the Wolfpack lost the match 13-25, 26-24, 16-25, 25-23, and 13-25. Elsie Mann led the team in aces and kills. DW traveled to Warden on Thursday, October 20, where they lost in three straight sets; 16-25, 15-25, and 15-25. Mann had six kills during the ma...

  • Boardman, Oregon

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Oct 27, 2022

    Despite the heavy rain Friday night, we enjoyed a nice weekend at Boardman RV Park and Marina in Boardman, Oregon. Saturday was cloudy with just a little rain late afternoon, but at least we did not wake up to 3-inches of snow as hunters did on Eckler Mountain. Sunday was a gorgeous, sunny day, the day we had to head back home. On Friday afternoon, we toured the Sage Center Museum, a short distance from the campground. Boardman has a lot of industries, and the Sage Center Museum and visitor...

  • Sarabeth McGowen named Outstanding Student for October

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Oct 27, 2022

    WALLA WALLA-Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Walla Walla and Spectrum Reach has named Sarabeth McGowen Outstanding Student of the Month for October. McGowen is a senior at Waitsburg High School and is exploring a career in early childhood education or as a paralegal. She is the daughter of Tracy and Kimberly McGowen, and her older brother Samuel is a WHS alumnus. McGowen is currently the treasurer for the National Honor Society and her senior class. She participates in Pep Band (percussion) and works... Full story

  • HS Volleyball Drop Match to TCP

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Oct 20, 2022

    DW COMBINE-The high school Wolfpack volleyball team struggled with Tri-City Prep's serves and missed numerous digs in their loss on Oct. 13 in Dayton. TCP won in three sets: 25-14, 25-15, and 25-14. Elsie Mann had three kills for DW, and Peyton Struckmeier had two blocks. The Wolfpack will work to eliminate unforced errors in their last three matches of the season....

  • Goldendale, Washington

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Oct 20, 2022

    Three of my sisters and I recently traveled to Goldendale, near the Columbia Gorge, to learn about the sun and solar system, see the Stonehenge Memorial and walk the grounds at the Maryhill Museum of Art. The observatory is located atop a 2,100-ft hill at Goldendale Observatory State Park. Admission is free, but a Washington State Parks Discovery Pass is required to park on-site. They are available for purchase at the facility for $10 for a day pass and $30 for an annual pass. The afternoon...

  • Around the Valley: With Karen Huwe

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Oct 13, 2022

    Taking a cemetery tour might not be on everyone's bucket list, yet it is a place with tons of historical information. Joanna Lanning led about 50 people on a tour of the Mountain View Cemetery in Walla Walla on a beautiful fall day, and the crowd heard stories from Lanning and other volunteers. Walking the grounds with Lanning, we learned that the cemetery is the resting place for over 40,000 beloved souls, including around 3,000 veterans. There were originally four separate cemeteries, and in...

  • HS and MS Volleyball

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Oct 13, 2022

    The Wolfpack high school volleyball team lost in three straight sets to Riverview on Wednesday, October 5; 12-25, 3-25, 15-25. Elsie Mann led the team with seven kills in the loss. The middle school Pack A-team beat Touchet on October 5; 25-12, 25-11, 25-14 and the B-team lost 23-25. 25-22, 21-25. A-team player Peyton Benavides served 20/22 and B-team player Kyla Thurston served 14/17. The middle school Wolf team played Liberty Christian of Walla Walla on October 5 in Waitsburg. The A-team won...

  • Trooper Dean Atkinson welcomed home

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Oct 6, 2022

    WALLA WALLA-Washington State Patrol Trooper Dean Atkinson's motto "always come home," as stated by his dad on a Facebook post, did that this week. He came home to a parade led by WSP vehicles followed by Walla Walla, College Place, Pasco Police, Walla Walla County Sheriff, Walla Walla and Waitsburg Fire department vehicles, and other emergency service vehicles. People lined Myra Road and Dalles Military Road waving flags, holding signs, and welcoming home Trooper 1197. WSP Troopers escorted... Full story

  • HS volleyball Loses to Warden, MS wins against Liberty

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Oct 6, 2022

    DW COMBINE—DW Wolfpack high school volleyball lost to Warden on September 27 in three-sets; 20-25, 12-25, 15-25. Elsie Mann led the team at the serving line with two aces. The middle school volleyball program has been divided into two teams, each with A and B squads. The Pack played their first games September 26 in Waitsburg against Rogers from College Place. The B squad lost 25-16, 25-22, 25-9. The A squad lost 26-24, 25-17, 25-12. On Wednesday, September 28, the team traveled to Liberty Christian in Walla Walla. The B squad won 25-11 and 2...

  • Around the Valley: With Karen Huwe

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Oct 6, 2022

    If you enjoy watching soccer, go out and support our local youth as they learn to love the game. Soccer is an excellent game for our area youth, and the players enjoy the great fall weather that has settled into the valley. On most Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday, you can watch girls and boys play with smiles on their faces and determination in their hearts. In Waitsburg or Dayton, games are played in three age groups. U6, U8, and U10, which translates to under age six, eight or ten. The local l...

  • Wolfpack Football Team Dominates Cougars

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Sep 29, 2022

    DW COMBINE-With total team effort and positive energy by every Wolfpack player led to a 53-8 homecoming win Friday night against the White Swan Cougars. The offensive player of the game was Hudson Reser, who ran 201 yards on 14 carries and scored a touchdown for Dayton-Waitsburg. Quarterback Monte Pettichord passed for 166 yards and ran for two TDs. Preston Hansen scored two TDs and Spencer Hansen caught a 30-yard pass for a TD. The DWs biggest highlights of the game occurred in the second...

  • Wolfpack Volleyball Lose to TCP and CB

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Sep 29, 2022

    The high school volleyball team's trip to Tri Cities Prep on September 20 ended with a loss. TCP won 25-8, 25-4, 25-18. The team is missing the skills and leadership from their seniors and dropped their homecoming game against the winless Coyotes from Columbia Burbank on Thursday, September 22. The home game saw the Wolfpack win the first set 25-21 with Kylee Henry making some crucial saves and strong serves by Elsie Mann. In the second set, the Coyotes took an early lead; the Wolfpack fought...

  • Waitsburg Homecoming activities a success

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Sep 29, 2022

    Waitsburg High School celebrated homecoming week September 19- 24. The students decorated the high school cage and link areas, participated in dress-up days, class competitions, field night, buff puff volleyball, a parade, a Wolfpack volleyball game, a Wolfpack football game and ended the week with a dance on Saturday night. Dayton High School held their homecoming activities also. Monday was pajama day followed by character/twin day on Tuesday. Senior Sarabeth McGowen (as Wednesday from the... Full story

  • Around the Valley: with Karen Huwe

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Sep 29, 2022

    The fall season is a great time to take a day trip to ride the Eagle Cap Excursion Train. The train leaves Elgin, Oregon, and travels along the Grande Ronde and Wallowa Rivers on a section of the historic Joseph Branch rail line. I have taken the train twice; both were "train robbery" adventures. The first time the robbers took our jewels and the last time they took our money. The event is kid friendly, and the fake jewels and money are provided. You're riding along enjoying the scenery when...

  • Wolfpack Varsity Volleyball

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Sep 22, 2022

    DW COMBINE-DW Wolfpack volleyball played three matches in three days and came away with one win. The Wolfpack traveled to Riverview on Tuesday, September 14, and lost the match 9-25, 10-25, and 15-25. Elsie Mann led the team with five kills. On Wednesday, DW beat a young Touchet team 25-13, 25-16, 25-16. Thursday saw the Wolfpack lose to Walla Walla Valley Academy 17-25, 15-25, 15-25. On Monday, September 19, DW traveled to Touchet. The Wolfpack played without three key players; seniors who...

  • Middle School Volleyball

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Sep 22, 2022

    DW COMBINE—Head Coach Wendy Richards welcomed 35 middle school girl volleyball players at practice on September 7. With 35 girls, Richards will split the players into four squads. Two squads will play as DW Wolf, and two squads will play as DW Pack. The girls are practicing skills to be ready for their first match on September 26 when DW Wolf will play in Touchet and DW Pack will play Rogers in Waitsburg....

  • Hells Gate State Park

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Sep 22, 2022

    Hells Gate State Park, located in Lewiston, Idaho, was once the site of a Nez Perce village. Today, one can enjoy an abundance of activities. Located along the Snake River, park visitors appreciate the outdoors as they enjoy swimming at the long stretch of day-use beach, boating, fishing, and kayaking. Another adventure is stopping at the marina to schedule a day trip up Hells Canyon on a jet boat. Out of the water, you can play disc golf, take a walk, or ride your bicycle on the trails around...

  • DW Wolfpack Football and Volleyball start season with wins

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Sep 15, 2022

    DW COMBINE-The DW volleyball team won their non-conference match against Kittitas on Wednesday, September 7, in Dayton. Both teams struggled with passing the ball to the setter in the match that saw the Wolfpack players come from behind in each set to get their first win. In the first set, senior Emily Rodrick, an outstanding setter, hitter, and server last season as a junior, served six straight points to take the come-from-behind win 25-17. Rodrick plays libero this season. Kittitas took an...

  • DW Football starts strong

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Sep 15, 2022

    DW COMBINE—The D-W football team won their first game of the season on Friday, September 2, in Waitsburg. D-W did not let Granger get into the endzone and celebrated with a 34-0 win. Quarterback Monte Pettichord ran the offense which saw the Wolfpack scoring in each quarter. Senior Hudson Reser’s three TDs and sophomore Lucas VanHoose’s two interceptions and a fumble recovery were highlights of the evening. Jarod Hankins led the team with six solo tackles, Kaylub Prather and Blake French each had 5 solos and Jace Gleason, Levi Boudrieau and P...

  • Kayaking the Snake

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Sep 15, 2022

    There is still time to enjoy great weather conditions to kayak this September on the Snake River. It might be a little hazy and smoky at times, but with no wind, kayaking downriver is a pleasant way to spend three hours. And it is a good workout. Along with three of my sisters, a cousin, and a friend from Lewiston who knows the area, we traveled to Asotin to launch our kayaks. It was a tad cool when we started at 10 am, but the sun soon warmed us up. We traveled about 11 miles downriver to...

  • DW Wolfpack Football

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Sep 8, 2022

    D-W 34 -- Granger 0 DW COMBINE-The D-W football team won their first game of the season on Friday, September 2, in Waitsburg. D-W did not let Granger get into the endzone and celebrated with a 34-0 win. Quarterback Monte Pettichord ran the offense, which saw the Wolfpack scoring each quarter. Senior Hudson Reser's three TDs and sophomore Lucas VanHoose's two interceptions and a fumble recovery were highlights of the evening. Jarod Hankins led the team with six solo tackles; Kaylub Prather and...

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