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  • Girls get first-round district win over VC

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Feb 20, 2020

    On Tuesday, February 5, the Lady Tigers fought valiantly against the Selkirk Rangers, but the Rangers were able to pull out the win, 40 to 32. McKennah Davison was the high scorer for the Tigers with a total of 11 points. She was followed by Maddy Wagner with 6 points, Kenadie Elder with 5, Brenna Carstensen and Grace Nelson each with 4 points and Emily Scrupps with 2. The ladies kept it tight in the key, getting 30 total rebounds, with 2 assists and 9 steals. The ladies fought really hard, but it just wasn’t quite enough t...

  • Tigers roll to victory over Valley Christian

    Updated Nov 6, 2019

    Valley Christian The Tiger volleyball team defeated Valley Christian last Saturday, November 2, in Spokane. VC 24 25 12 21 1 Od 26 14 25 25 3 Maddy Wagner led the team with 15 kills. She also led in digs with 14, while Jocelynn Hottell was right behind her with 13. Caitlyn Schuh had 11 digs, as well as 21 assists. Hottell had five blocks for the team. Wagner received service 13 times, and Maddie Scrupps received service 12 times. District volleyball playoffs begin Thursday, November 7, at Selkirk at 2 p.m. and continue on...

  • Football Tigers shut out Liberty Bell in the Sausage Bowl

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Oct 3, 2019

    The Liberty Bell Mountain Lions of Winthrop, Wash.faced the Odessa Tigers in last Friday’s Sausage Bowl. This cat fight went in favor of the striped Tigers, as they allowed not a single TD against them. Odessa’s QBs Camden Weber, Jett Nelson and Collin Martin directed play and kept the Tigers marching downfield. Od 40 6 12 8 66 LB 0 0 0 0 0 Joshua Clark led the team in total yards gained with 94, with 46 rushing and 48 receiving. Freshman Anthony Elder followed with a total of 72 yards rushing. Daeton Deife had 55. Clark led...

  • Volleyball Tigers defeat LRSWK and Davenport both 3-1

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Oct 3, 2019

    LRSWK On September 17, the Tiger volleyball team played a non-conference home game versus Lind-Ritzville-Sprague-Washtucna-Kahlotus, pulling out a hard fought 3-1 victory. Maddy Wagner led the Tigers in kills with seven, followed closely by McKennah Davison with six. Davison led the team in attacks attempted with 19. Wagner served 23 times with a 95.7 percent success rate. Caitlyn Schuh led the team in assists with 10. Od 21 25 25 25 3 LRSWK 25 19 16 18 1 Defensively, Wagner led in digs with 16 and tied with Emily Scrupps in...

  • Odessa defeats Curlew and Republic

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated May 13, 2019

    Curlew On Tuesday, April 30, the Tigers defeated Curlew in both conference games played there. Odessa won the first game by a score of 19-0. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Cur 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 - - Od 7 2 2 8 - - - 19 - - Jett Nelson got three hits, including a double, and picked up two RBIs. Eric Johnston and Tim DeWulf each got two hits that brought in three RBIs each. DeWulf hit a home run and Johnston’s hits were both doubles. Camden Weber got two hits, one of them a double, for two RBIs. Hayden Miller hit two doubles for one RBI. M...

  • Tigers take both ends of Selkirk double-header

    Updated May 7, 2019

    Selkirk On Saturday, April 27, the Tigers won both home conference games against Selkirk. Odessa won the first game by a score of 13-2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Se 2 0 0 0 - - - 2 5 3 Od 6 0 0 7 - - - 13 - - Camden Weber had a great day at bat, three hits in his four plate appearances, including a double and a triple. He was credited with 2 runs and 3 RBIs. Theron Schlomer also had success at the plate. He pounded out a home run, driving in two runs and picking up 3 RBIs. Marcus King had two hits, including a double, for two runs...

  • Bad weather hampers thinclads at Undeberg

    Updated May 7, 2019

    The Undeberg Invitational was held Saturday, April 27, at Lind-Ritzville High School in Ritzville and included 1B, 2B, 1A and 2A schools. Participating teams: Colfax, College Place, Columbia (Burbank), Columbia (Hunters), Colville, Cusick, Davenport, Dayton-Waitsburg, Entiat, Garfield-Palouse, Kettle Falls, Kittitas, Lakeside (Nine Mile), Liberty (Spangle), Lind-Ritzville, Medical Lake, Moses Lake Christian Academy, NW Christian (Colbert), Northport, Oakesdale, Odessa,...

  • Odessa High baseball season started Monday

    Updated Apr 8, 2019

    LRSWK The Tigers played a team composed of players from five different communities on March 28 (Lind, Ritzville, Sprague, Washtucna, Kahlotus). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E LR 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - Od 2 2 2 1 2 0 - 9 - - Other than the box score above, no statistics were entered for this game. Cusick On Saturday, March 30, the Tigers defeated Cusick in both games of a double-header at home in Odessa with identical scores of 11-0. In game one, Jett Nelson and Marcus King led the attack...

  • Season's first meet held in Connell vs. bigger schools

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Apr 8, 2019

    On March 29, the boys and girls high school track and field teams participated in the Connell Instant Invite at Connell High School. Odessa was the only 1B school present, in addition to 2B NW Christian (Colbert), 1A schools Connell, Medical Lake, Royal and Zillah and 2A schools Cheney, East Valley (Yakima) and Grandview. The boys team finished in seventh place and the girls finished in sixth place. Cheney High took the top spot in the competition of both the girls and boys. Boys’ results: Place Name Time/Dist 100 meters 1...

  • OHS Tigers win fourth place trophy at State B

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Mar 10, 2019

    The Odessa Tigers took home a fourth-place trophy at the state B tournament in Spokane last weekend. Their regional playoff loss to Almira-Coulee-Hartline (see February 28 issue of The Odessa Record) pitted them against Neah Bay on Wednesday evening, Feb. 27. Neah Bay The Tigers defeated the Red Devils, 81-73, as Ryan Moffet scored a whopping 48 points to pace the Odessa team and win for himself special recognition from the WIAA for scoring the most points in a single game at...

  • In a fourth rematch, Tiger boys fall to ACH

    Updated Mar 4, 2019

    The OHS Tigers battled the ACH Warriors last Friday in Cheney. The fight was a hard one. The Tigers led by five at half time, but the Warriors managed to overtake them during the final three minutes of the game. Final score: 60 to 52. ACH 9 16 14 21 60 Odessa 8 22 9 13 52 Ryan "The Machine" Moffet led the Tigers in scoring once again with a total of 26 points. Marcus King fought valiantly, as well, with a total of 10 points. Jett Nelson and Tim DeWulf each had 5, Jaden Hunt 4...

  • Odessa boys win playoff match-up, first district round

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Feb 18, 2019

    On Wednesday February 6, the OHS Tigers took the sting out of the Inchelium Hornets. The Tigers squashed the Hornets 98 to 49. The MaxPreps Odessa Player of the Game, Ryan “The Machine” Moffet led the team in points with a total of 36. Not far behind, though, Marcus King had an amazing 21 points, followed by Tim Dewulf with 11, Jaden Hunt with 9, Jett Nelson with 8, Daeton Deife with 7 and Lane Lobe with 6. The Tigers definitely stayed in the key, netting a total of 47 rebounds, 17 assists and 26 steals. They put that tea...

  • OHS boys chalked up two more wins last week

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Feb 16, 2019

    On Wednesday, January 30, the Odessa Tigers battled the Prescott Tigers. As we have come to expect of this 2019 team, the Tigers dominated the game, winning 83 to 59. Ryan “The Machine” Moffet was the point leader once more with an outstanding total of 54 points in the game. Jett Nelson and Tim Dewulf were next in line with 8 points each followed by Marcus King with 6, Camden Weber with 3 and Eric Johnston and Lane Lobe each with 2 points. Tim DeWulf led the team in rebounds with a total of 10. The team had a total of 33 reb...

  • Tiger girls win two; one game left before District

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Feb 15, 2019

    On Wednesday, January 30, the Lady Tigers played against the Prescott Tigers in Prescott. As predicted by this lady, our ladies did a fantastic job showing Prescott just how vicious the Odessa Tigers can be. Odessa won 76 to 32. Some serious teamwork was happening for our ladies. Katreace Boss had 12 points, making her the point leader for the game. McKennah Davison and Maddy Wagner both had 11 points, Tori Schlomer 10, Kenadie Elder 9, Caitlyn Schuh 8, Emily Scrupps 7 and Brenna Carstensen and Kassidy Crossley both had 4...

  • Boys get three more wins as season nears end

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Feb 5, 2019

    Tuesday January 22 the OHS Tigers brawled with the Columbia Lions of Hunters. The Lions were pummeled by the Tigers 66 to 24. Ryan Moffet ingeminated what he has done throughout the season, being the high scorer once again with 18 points. Jaden Hunt was next in line with 10 points, followed by Jett Nelson and Daeton Deife with 8, Camden Weber with 7, Lane Lobe with 6, Tim DeWulf with 5 and Eric Johnston with 4. The Tigers had a total of 35 rebounds in the game, 15 assists and...

  • Tiger girls are one and two again this week

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Feb 5, 2019

    On January 22 the OHS Lady Tigers fought valiantly and won their battle against the Columbia Lions. They won the game with a score of 65 to 14 in Columbia. High scorer in the game was McKennah Davison with 17 points. The Tigers were able to win, though, due to a fantastic TEAM effort. Maddy Wagner had 12 points, Brenna Carstensen had 10, Emily Scrupps and Caitlyn Schuh each had 9, Kenadie Elder had 4 and Naomi Smith and Katreace Boss each had 4. The Tigers had a total of 23...

  • Tigers win one, lose two in prior week's action

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 27, 2019

    On Tuesday, January 15, the lady Tigers took on the Oakesdale Nighthawks in Odessa. Despite an intense fight the Tigers lost the battle, 53 to 34. High scorer in the game was McKennah Davison with a total of 9 points. She was followed closely by Grace Nelson with 8 points, Caitlyn Schuh with 6, Maddy Wagner 4, Ashlyn Neilsen with 3, Kenadie Elder and Emily Scrupps both with 2 points. The lady Tigers had a total of 28 rebounds, with 3 assists and 10 steals. Unfortunately, with 24 turnovers the Tigers weren’t quite able to k...

  • Tiger girls get another win, but lose two more

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 19, 2019

    On January 8, the Lady Tigers played the Wellpinit Redskins in Odessa. The Redskins subdued the Lady Tigers by a score of 56 - 46. The Tigers are now 2 - 7 for the season. McKennah Davison was the high scorer in the game with a total of 15 points. She was followed by Maddy Wagner with 13, Brenna Carstensen with 5, Caitlyn Schuh with 4, Emily Scrupps and Kenadie Elder with 3 each and Ashlyn Neilsen with 2. The Tigers had a total of 22 rebounds on the game, with 3 assists and 5 steals. Unfortunately, it just wasn’t quite e...

  • Tigers 10-0 after another week of lop-sided games

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 19, 2019

    Tuesday, January 8, the OHS Tigers took on the Wellpinit Redskins in Odessa. The Tigers wiped out the Redskins 69 - 44, making the Tigers 10 - 0 on the season. Ryan “the machine” Moffet was at it again with 31 points in the game. Tim DeWulf had the second highest total of 15 points, followed by Marcus King with 8, Camden Weber with 7, Jett Nelson with 4 and Lane Lobe and Jaden Hunt with 2 each. The Tigers were on top of that hoop, getting a total of 38 rebounds. They had 16 assists and 17 steals. This team works hard to mak...

  • Tiger girls get split in week's basketball action

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 16, 2019

    By DYANNE DEERING OHS vs. Northport The OHS lady Tigers played the Northport Mustangs in Odessa on Friday, January 4. The Tigers castigated the Mustangs with a score of 50-46. This lady had tears in her eyes, as she saw the ladies' score for this game. The season has been a bit of a challenge for the ladies, so I was very happy to see this win. McKennah Davison was the high scorer for the Tigers with total of 17 points, followed by Brenna Carstensen with 8, Kenadie Elder and...

  • OHS Tigers excoriate Mustangs, swat Hornets

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 16, 2019

    OHS vs. Northport Mustangs The Tigers annihilated the Mustangs, 103 to 20. Ryan Moffet was once again the point leader for the Tigers, scoring 34 points in the game. He was followed by Camden Weber and Tim DeWulf with 14 points each, Marcus King with 11 points, Daeton Deife 9, Jaden Hunt 5, Jett Nelson and Drew Hardung each with 4 points and Pilot Weishaar and Eric Johnston with 3 each. These boys were killing the opposition at the free-throw line. Ryan Moffet, Eric Johnston,...

  • Tiger girls face difficult season but persevere

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 10, 2019

    OHS Tigers girls succumb to the agility of the Valley Christian Panthers, losing 38 to 54. It was definitely a great effort on the part of the Tigers. Top scorers in the game were Caitlyn Schuh with 10, Kenadie Elder with 8, McKennah Davison with 8, Grace Nelson with 7 and Brenna Carstensen with 5. The lady Tigers had a total of 27 rebounds, 11 assists and 10 steals on the game. Unfortunately, it just wasn't quite enough to keep the Panthers from winning the game. The next...

  • OHS Tiger boys 8 and 0 as the wins keep coming

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 10, 2019

    OHS Tigers pounced on the Valley Christian Panthers, winning the game by a score of 68 to14. Ryan Moffet seemed to have luck and skill on his side, again leading the team in points with a total of 30. Tim DeWulf had a total of 9 points, followed closely by Marcus King with 8, Camden Weber with 7 and Jett Nelson with 6. The Tigers had an amazing 33 rebounds on the game, which kept that ball heading in the right direction. Combine that with the assists, and you come up with a...

  • Tiger boys jump out to 4-0 winning streak in BB

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 3, 2019

    The Tiger boys got off to a great start this basketball season, with only Almira-Coulee-Hartline providing any serious competition for the 2018-2019 squad. Results for the first four games got to The Record very late, so we have scrambled to compile the stats for you as best we could. ACH Odessa 1 8 2 4 15 ACH 14 9 20 12 55 See Dyanne Deering’s article on the details of the ACH game. Columbia (Hunters) The Tigers played Columbia on Friday, December 14, running up a c...

  • OHS squares off against ACH and wins by a hair

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Jan 3, 2019

    The season opener for the OHS Tigers kept spectators on the edges of their seats. Just a week after winning the 1B football championship against Almira-Coulee-Hartline, many of the same boys fulfilled their practice hours and suited up to face the Warriors again. The Tigers were able to overthrow the Warriors with a final score of 60 to 59. ACH 8 20 19 12 59 Odessa 19 12 15 14 60 The Tigers came in full force and were ahead in the first quarter 19-8. The Warriors were able to come back in the second quarter with 20 point to...