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  • Two Reardan middle school boys finish in top five at home XC meet

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 15, 2021

    REARDAN--Colton Lonning and Marcus Durbin finished in third and fifth place respectively in the middle school boys 2,500 meters race Saturday, March 13. The Indians finished in second place as a team with 32 points, behind St. George's with 24. Freshman Kassidy Koch finished in 10th place in the high school girls 5,000 meters race with a time of 25:08. Look for more coverage of today's meet in next week's issue of The Times....

  • Davenport HS boys ties for third in XC race at Reardan

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 15, 2021

    REARDAN--The Davenport high school boys cross country team tied for third place with Chewelah at a 2B cross country meet in Reardan on a sunny Saturday morning March 13 behind Asotin and Kettle Falls. It was the closest meet of the season, as Asotin finished with 58 points, Kettle Falls finished with 60 and Davenport and Chewelah had 61 apiece. Davenport's top finisher was junior Jake Coffman, who finished fifth with a time of 18:33. Meanwhile, Josie Wynecoop and Glenna...

  • Davenport rides strong rushing attack, forced turnovers to Senior Night victory

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 12, 2021

    DAVENPORT--After Northwest Christian (Colbert) scored on its opening drive, the Davenport defense didn't look back, pitching a shut out the rest of the way while the Gorilla offense got rolling with three rushing touchdowns. It lead to Davenport's first win of the season over the Crusaders 23-13. Running backs Ethan Douse and Brenick Soliday and quarterback Evan Gunning all scored rushing touchdowns for Davenport. NWC's second touchdown was a scoop'n'score 55-yard fumble...

  • Davenport runs past Reardan for fourth straight win

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 11, 2021

    REARDAN--A standout senior season from the speedy Darby Soliday continued Thursday night against a fledgling Reardan Indians squad facing Davenport for the first time. Soliday scored five goals in the first half and assisted on another goal in the second half and the Gorillas pushed past the Indians 6-1. Soliday now has 20 goals in six games this season. "When she sees a line, she takes it," Davenport coach Monty Soliday said. "She's pretty aggressive. She has a knack to...

  • Steady rushing attack leads Reardan past Davenport

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 11, 2021

    DAVENPORT – While their first half included coughing up two fumbles, Reardan’s offense got going against Davenport when junior Cody Sprecher took a backwards pass 78 yards to the house with five minutes left in the first quarter. It was one of Sprecher’s two touchdowns as Reardan (2-0) dusted off Davenport (0-2) 24-7 Saturday, March 6. It was the Indians’ fifth straight victory over the Gorillas. Sprecher was one of two rushing stars for Reardan. He carried 17 times for 155 ya...

  • Reardan spurts past Davenport for first win of the season

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 11, 2021

    REARDAN – After Davenport won the first set, Reardan stepped on the gas pedal and didn’t look back en route to a four-set victory (21-25, 26-24, 25-11, 25-21) over the rival Gorillas for the Indians’ first victory of the season Tuesday, March 9. Reardan improved to 1-4, while Davenport fell to the same record. “Hopefully this is a really big confidence booster,” Reardan coach Katie Hoffman said. “It’s a really good win, so hopefully we can continue to build on it.” The Indi...

  • Streets, stores and sewer lagoons

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 4, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The city is required per state law to periodically update their six-year street plan. Therefore, council was presented with an updated street plan that included projects, funding sources and what stage of planning or preparation each project was in at council's Feb. 24 meeting. The only projects with grant money already awarded are this year's airport runway reconstruction (FAA grant) and an ADA transition plan (Quadco funds). Most projects beyond 2021 are in t...

  • Teachers, childcare workers eligible for vaccine

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 4, 2021

    DAVENPORT – After originally not including teachers and childcare workers in the current 1B phase of vaccination, Gov. Jay Inslee pivoted and declared educators and licensed childcare workers should be added to the current phase “immediately.” Inslee’s flip came after President Joe Biden issued a directive that all states should prioritize the vaccination of educators and childcare workers. Inslee said he will “soon” announce when the state will prioritize grocery store workers, farmworkers, food processors, bus drivers and...

  • Sheriff shares 2020 Davenport crime information

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 4, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Lincoln County Sheriff Wade Magers shared crime statistics here in 2020 at council’s Feb. 24 meeting. The most common crimes were “Part II” crimes and “crimes against society.” Magers shared five classifications for major crimes. Some crimes fit into multiple classifications. “Part I” crimes include arson, aggravated assault, burglary, homicide, theft, rape and robbery. There were 31 such crimes here in 2020, including 24 larceny thefts, four aggravated assaults, two burglaries and one rape. Larceny theft violatio...

  • Reardan school board approves bevy of new coaches, staff

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 4, 2021

    REARDAN – The school board didn’t discuss or approve many groundbreaking or town-altering items at its Feb. 24 meeting, but the docket was full nonetheless. The meeting included a presentation from mayor Gail Daniels, who highlighted the developing partnership between the town and school district. A part of that is the pathway that’s being developed from the school that will connect with the path heading to the baseball fields and the readerboard project that’s still in progress. She also mentioned her hopes to partner with a...

  • Strate assists big city funeral homes during pandemic

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 4, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The number of COVID-19 cases is down to three in Lincoln County as of press time, but the death counts suffered in big cities like New York and Los Angeles has left many funeral homes overrun in the past year. Many needed assistance from small town funeral homes around the county. That's when Manager Mike Strite and Director Dan Verhuel of Strate Funeral Home stepped in. The two have traveled to New York, Miami and taken one trip to Orange County, California e...

  • A win, a loss and a tie open Davenport's soccer season

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 4, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The defending 2B state soccer champions have notched a loss, tie and win so far this season in a strange, shortened 2020-21 "fall sports" season. Some late-game heroics from Davenport's Darby Soliday were overshadowed by even later heroics from St. George's Margreit Galow. Galow scored a high-arching goal from about 25 yards out in the last minute and the Dragons topped the Gorillas 3-2 in the season opener Feb. 25. Soliday tied the game with her second goal w...

  • Davenport falls to Asotin in football opener

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 4, 2021

    ASOTIN – The first game of this truncated fall season didn’t go Davenport’s way last Friday. The Gorillas fell to Asotin 14-6 in a sloppy, defensive-minded road fest to open the 2021 “fall sports” docket. Davenport’s lone score, a three-yard touchdown run by sophomore quarterback Evan Gunning, was set up on a 35-yard runback by senior Skyler Henry off a mishandled snap from Asotin punter Gavin Wood. Brenick Soliday’s extra point attempt was blocked. Asotin held a slim lead at halftime 7-6, and added a second-half t...

  • 2B volleyball roundup: Asotin sneaks past Reardan in five sets, Davenport falls to LRS

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 2, 2021

    REARDAN--Two teams came into Tuesday night's matchup seeking their first win, but it was the visiting Asotin Panthers (1-3) who eeked out a five-set win over the hometown Indians 20-25, 25-17, 25-23, 19-25, 15-11. Reardan pulled away in the first and fourth sets to get wins, but a key third set win gave Asotin the advantage. The Panthers then took advantage of several errors by the Indians to hold on in the fifth and decisive set. Reardan fell to 0-3 with the loss. Elsewhere...

  • Davenport knocks off Kettle Falls for first win this season

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 2, 2021

    DAVENPORT-The Gorillas are finally in the win column after three attempts following a 7-1 victory over Kettle Falls Tuesday, March 2. Davenport previously fell to St. George's last Thursday and tied Northwest Christian on Saturday. Darby Soliday scored three goals for the Gorillas in the first half, then Kiersten Kemmerer notched the first goal of the season not scored by Soliday. In the second half, Milei Floyd, Jensyn Jacobsen and Cady Zellmer joined the scoring party. The...

  • Outdoor options in final month of winter

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 1, 2021

    DAVENPORT-Don't celebrate yet, but as of this issue, spring is less than a month away as the snow begins to melt here in town. While many will look forward to the prospect of warmer temperatures and equate that with more outdoors opportunities, there are still a few options while winter is still on scene. However, it remains undeniably true that options will increase come spring time. The Times caught up with Lincoln County Fish and Wildlife officer Curt Wood to check in on...

  • Davenport, Northwest Christian tie in intense match

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Feb 27, 2021

    DAVENPORT—Darby Soliday was inches away from a heroic hat trick that would’ve likely given Davenport a 3-2 win over Northwest Christian, but her shot at the end of overtime hit off the top post of the goal. Ellie Telford was inches away from hitting the ricochet into the goal, but NWC came up with two sliding defensive stops. The end result was a 2-2 tie between the Gorillas (0-1-1) and Crusaders (0-1-1). Look for more on today’s game in next week’s edition of The Times....

  • Davenport thumps Chewelah for first victory of the season

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Feb 26, 2021

    DAVENPORT-This time, it was the Gorillas doing the sweeping. After getting swept in their first two matches against Lind-Ritzville/Sprague and Liberty, Davenport (1-2) bounced back in a big way Thursday with a convincing victory over the Chewelah Cougars (1-1) in straight sets (25-17, 25-7, 25-12). It was Davenport's first victory over Chewelah since the two teams began playing twice a year in league play in 2018. "The girls came out strong and they executed the things we...

  • Reardan council carries several motions

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Feb 26, 2021

    REARDAN – Council’s Feb. 18 regular meeting consisted of five new business items, treasurer’s and mayor’s reports, a public comment and a miscellaneous item discussing a loan revision. Council first approved the minutes from the Feb. 4 meeting, then approved AP claim and AP payroll claim vouchers. Council also approved the Jan. 21 treasurer’s report after it was given by treasurer Megan Kamstra. Rick Wright and Jeremy Anderson spoke to council during public comment time, asking if the town had any information regarding...

  • COVID, convening and capital

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Feb 26, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The school board discussed whether to reconvene for in-person meetings now that Lincoln County is in Phase 2 of Gov. Jay Inslee’s re-opening at their regular Zoom meeting Feb. 22. They agreed to meet in-person beginning in March with a Zoom option for those who wish to tune in but aren’t able to physically. It was the lone action item at the meeting. The board did approve the consent agenda, which included accepting the Jan. 25 meeting minutes, approving the hire of high school assistant volleyball hire Trea Nonne...

  • Reardan rolls in soccer debut

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Feb 26, 2021

    REARDAN – It may have been the inaugural game in program history, but that didn't stop the Reardan Indians from scoring early and often in a 7-1 drubbing of the Kettle Falls Bulldogs Tuesday, Feb. 23. Freshman Noelle Raczykowski scored the first goal for the Indians and didn't stop there, following up her first goal with a three-score rampage in the last 10 minutes of the first half. Raczykowski had four first-half goals total, and Reardan let 4-0 at intermission. Junior M...

  • Davenport offense, Reardan's Nelson stand out at jamboree

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Feb 26, 2021

    REARDAN – Football was back in jamboree form Monday, Feb. 22, as the Reardan Indians hosted the Davenport Gorillas and Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Broncos for varsity and junior varsity jamboree-style scrimmages. Each varsity offense played each school's varsity defense once, with the same scenario for junior varsity. Each series ran between 8-14 plays, as officials let teams finish drives, nearly all of which intentionally started at the opponent's 40-yard-line. Davenport c...

  • Last-minute goal pushes St. George's past Davenport

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    DAVENPORT-Some late-game heroics from Davenport's Darby Soliday were overshadowed by even later heroics from St. George's Margreit Galow. Galow scored a high-arching goal from about 25 yards out in the last minute and the Dragons (2-0) topped the Gorillas (0-1) 3-2 Thursday in Davenport's first game in 15 months after winning the state 2B title in 2019. Soliday tied the game with her second goal with 6:30 remaining, but the celebration was short lived after St. George's...

  • Council committees set and fourth quarter financial presentation given

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Feb 18, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Prior to council's action-less meeting Feb. 10, the finance committee heard the 2020 fourth quarter financial report that indicates the city is in a good spot when comparing revenues and expenses. The city received more tax revenue ($912,604) than budgeted for ($754,750), with retail sales and use tax profiting 148.5%. License/permit revenue was 211% more than budgeted for, and intergovernment fees, which included $77,850 in COVID-19 grant money, received 122.7% m...

  • Seniors react to getting a season

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Feb 18, 2021

    DAVENPORT – After a long, long, long wait, seniors playing fall sports are finally prepping for a season after a year-plus long hiatus. Fall sports haven't been a go in Lincoln County since November 2019, leaving 15 months since locals and students have last enjoyed the "Friday Night Lights." Athletes' emotions when reflecting on the new season range from excited, to relieved, to nervous, but all are hopeful and looking forward to getting back onto the field and court. P...

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