Duncan, Felgenhauer lead WWCC past Southwest Oregon at NWAACCs
KENNEWICK — Walla Walla co-captains Caitlin Duncan and Hailey Felgenhauer put their team on their collective backs here Saturday night in the Toyota Center and carried the Warriors to a 71-57 victory over Southwest Oregon in the first round of the NWAACC Championships women’s basketball tournament.
Warrior men fall to Chemeketa in NWAACC opener, 78-70
KENNEWICK — For one half here Saturday afternoon, it appeared that Walla Walla Community College was primed and ready to pull off an upset in the opening round of the NWAACC men’s basketball tournament at the Toyota Center.
WWCC women take experience to NWAACCs
WALLA WALLA — Bobbi Hazeltine professes to be superstitious when it comes to some things — broken mirrors and black cats, perhaps — but not necessarily the number 13.
Warrior hardballers boast 11 returnees
WALLA WALLA — The competitor in Dave Meliah yearns for an Eastern Region title and a return to the NWAACC Championships for the first time since 2007 when he was an assistant coach and Mike Cummins was in charge of Walla Walla Community College’s baseball fortunes.
No excuses for young CC softballers
WALLA WALLA — Walla Walla Community College’s softball team graduated the lion’s share of its offensive production from last season, but don’t expect coach Mike Staudenmaier to settle for a rebuilding year.
Spring solicits mixed baseball memories from WWCC coaches
WALLA WALLA — There’s a definite change in the air. Days gradually warm, songbirds reappear and the snow line inches its way up the slopes of the Blue Mountains.
WWCC players garner NWAACC honors
WALLA WALLA — Michelle Seitz, Walla Walla Community College’s 5-foot-6 do-it-all shooting guard, has been named the NWAACC Eastern Region’s Player of the Year.
Warrior men not content without NWAACC title
The WWCC men aren’t just happy to be in the NWAACC Championships, they want to win games.
Duncans look to establish dynasty at DeSales
DeSales girls head basketball coach Tim Duncan is joined by oldest daughter Nicole as an assistant, and youngest daughter Caitlin is finishing up at WWCC.
Warrior women stifle BMCC in 61-32 rout
PENDLETON — Four days after holding Big Bend to 10 points in the second half of a 61-32 NWAACC Eastern Region victory in the Dietrich Dome, the Walla Walla women’s basketball team was at it again here Wednesday night at Blue Mountain.
WWCC men earn NWAACC bid with win over Blue Mountain
PENDLETON — The third time did not prove to be the charm for the Blue Mountain men’s basketball team here Wednesday night.
Walla Walla Community College men still in hunt for NWACCS despite loss to Big Bend
WALLA WALLA — Where there’s life, there’s hope. And Walla Walla Community College’s men’s basketball team is still alive in its bid for a return trip to the NWAACC Championships
Warriors make statement in win over Big Bend
WALLA WALLA — Bobbie Hazeltine knew for darn sure that she didn’t want her team playing in the 8 a.m. breakfast lid-lifter in a couple of weeks when the NWAACC Championships tips off at the Toyota Center in Kennewick.
Warrior women hold off Spokane, 73-71
SPOKANE — Walla Walla locked up its 13th consecutive trip to the women’s NWAACC Championships here Wednesday night as the Warriors held on for a 73-71 Eastern Region basketball victory over Spokane.
Spokane handles shorthanded Warrior men, 81-69
SPOKANE — Spokane Falls outshot and outrebounded a short-handed Walla Walla Community College squad Wedensday en route to a 81-69 victory in a NWAACC East Region men’s basketball game.
Most commented stories
- ‘Old fashioned’ no excuse for bigotry 10 comments
- Second Amendment essential for freedom 13 comments
- Hope climate change deniers are right 10 comments
- Rose Street decision should be about ‘community’ 19 comments
- Sen. Hewitt praised for standing his ground 20 comments
- Would loving our enemies diminish terrorism? 8 comments









