Austin Hamilton went 2 for 4 with a double, run scored and four RBI as Mountain View rallied to beat Heritage 11-3.
The Timberwolves scored three runs in the first inning, but the Thunder countered with six in the fifth inning and five more in the sixth.
Hamilton had a two-run single in the fifth that put Mountain View ahead 5-3. He added a two-run double in the sixth.
Preston Jones went 1 for 2 with two runs, two RBI and two walks, while Kyle Moen was 2 for 3 with two runs scored.
Mountain View, which improved to 4-0 in the 4A Greater St. Helens plays 3-1 Skyview on Friday.
Stars of the day
• Hailey Oster, Camas girls golf, shot 2-over 36, the lowest round in the Papermakers’ win over Mountain View at Fairway Village.
• Taylor Easterly, Columbia River baseball, threw five shutout innings, giving up four hits and striking out five in a 2-0 win over Hockinson. He also went 1-3 and scored a run.
• Mitch Lines, Hockinson baseball, struck out 12 batters in five innings in a 2-0 loss to Columbia River.
• Jenna Melanson, La Center girls track and field, won the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 in a meet at Kalama, setting a school record in the 3,200 (11:22.60).
• Matt Rotundo, Washougal track, won the 110-meter high hurdles and triple jump in a dual meet victory over Hudson’s Bay.
• Erica Weems, Nia Vaenuku and Sierra Jones, Hudson’s Bay track. Weems won both hurdles events, Vaenuku won the shot and discus, and Jones won the 100 and 200 in a dual meet win over Washougal.
• Jake Hammond, Hudson’s Bay baseball, was a combined 5-for-9 with six RBIs and three runs in a doubleheader sweep over Stevenson.
• Matt Schram, Hudson’s Bay baseball, allowed four hits and one run over six innings as the Eagles beat Stevenson 12-1 to sweep a doubleheader. He also went 2-for-4 with three runs.
• Colton Dalia, King’s Way Christian baseball, went 1 for 3 with 3 RBI, including the game-winning sacrifice fly in the bottom of the eighth as the Knights beat Washougal 14-13. King’s Way scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh to tied and rallied from 11-4 deficit in the fifth inning.