Winterhawks beat Knights in Memorial Cup
Rebounding from a disappointing first game at the Memorial Cup, and responding when the London Knights erased a three-goal Portland lead, the Winterhawks on Monday showed those traits again and ...
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S.W. Washington golf courses ready to host state
Terry Cavender was tired of athletes starting a journey from Clark County. He wanted this region to become a destination, the destination.
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State 4A, 3A golf tournament, course-by-course
Here is a quick glance at the four courses in Southwest Washington that are hosting state golf tournaments this week.
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Local Sports
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Spring chinook angling to reopen Saturday 6:03 a.m.
Spring chinook fishing in the lower Columbia River will open Saturday and continue daily, segueing into the summer salmon season debut on June 16. -
State golf takes over region today 6:02 a.m.
The state championships for the Class 4A boys and girls and the Class 3A boys and girls tee off this morning in Camas, Ridgefield, Vancouver, and Woodland. -
Prairie claims berth in 3A state softball tournament 6:01 a.m.
It took longer than expected, but the Prairie Falcons clinched a berth to the Class 3A state softball tournament. -
High school scoreboard 6:00 a.m.
Monday's results and Tuesday's schedule: -
Local equestrians win state honors 6:00 a.m.
Riders from Prairie and Ridgefield earned two gold medals during the Washington High School Equestrian Teams state championships. - more Local Sports
Prep Sports
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State golf takes over region today 6:02 a.m.
The state championships for the Class 4A boys and girls and the Class 3A boys and girls tee off this morning in Camas, Ridgefield, Vancouver, and Woodland. -
Prairie claims berth in 3A state softball tournament 6:01 a.m.
It took longer than expected, but the Prairie Falcons clinched a berth to the Class 3A state softball tournament. -
High school scoreboard 6:00 a.m.
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State golf championship live chat May 20
The Columbian will provide live updates from the four state golf tournaments in Clark County. -
Spring all-league teams May 20
Links to spring all-league teams for the 4A, 3A and 2A Greater St. Helens Leagues and 1A Trico League - more Prep Sports
Blazer Banter
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NBA owners reject Sacramento Kings move to Seattle May 15
DALLAS — NBA owners voted Wednesday to reject the Sacramento Kings' proposed move to Seattle, the latest in a long line of cities that have tried to land the franchise.The vote followed a recommendation made last month by the NBA's relocation committee and may have finally brought an end to an emotional saga that has dragged on for nearly three years. -
Canales hired as Mavericks assistant coach May 3
Dallas Mavericks assistant Jim O’Brien is retiring after a 30-year career and is being replaced by Kaleb Canales, who was the interim head coach in Portland last year. -
Candace Buckner: Trash talking class is now in session May 3
For the sake of smack, please listen up: Some guys should just be seen, not heard. -
Blazers' Lillard unanimous pick for NBA Rookie of the Year May 1
Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard became the fourth unanimous NBA Rookie of the Year in league history on Wednesday. -
Trail Blazers final grades for 2012-13 season April 21
After a season that produced both exhilarating and exhausting moments, the 2012-2013 Trail Blazers are ready for their report cards. - more Blazer Banter
Community Sports
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Local equestrians win state honors 6:00 a.m.
Riders from Prairie and Ridgefield earned two gold medals during the Washington High School Equestrian Teams state championships. -
Community sports scoreboard 6:00 a.m.
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Clark County Warriors roll to rugby title 6:00 a.m.
The Clark County Warriors completed their domination of the Oregon Youth Rugby Club Championship Division on Saturday, beating North Clackamas 50-0 in the state championship game. -
Community notebook: Clark County Warriors rugby advances to state title match May 14
The Clark County Warriors stormed into the state championship rugby match with a 45-10 win over Eastside/Central Catholic in a high school playoff match. -
Community scoreboard, May 14 May 14
Community sports results: Bowling, golf, equestrian - more Community Sports
National Sports
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Pulis leaves as Stoke manager by mutual consent 6:49 a.m.
STOKE, England (AP) -- Stoke says Tony Pulis has left as manager by mutual consent, ending his seven-year tenure at the Premier League club. -
WNBA GMs pick Mercury to win title, Parker for MVP 6:49 a.m.
NEW YORK (AP) -- WNBA general managers are predicting the Phoenix Mercury, with a healthy returning roster and the addition of No. 1 draft pick Brittney Griner, to win the championship, and Los Angeles' Candace Parker as the top choice to earn the MVP award. -
Indians place 1B Nick Swisher on paternity list 6:48 a.m.
CLEVELAND (AP) -- The Indians have placed first baseman Nick Swisher on the paternity list after he and his wife welcomed their first child. -
Howard back in Phillies' lineup against Marlins 6:36 a.m.
MIAMI (AP) -- Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard was in the lineup for Tuesday night's game at Miami after missing two games with a sore left knee. -
Healthy Locker trying to take control of Titans 6:25 a.m.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Jake Locker believes the best way to be a leader is by doing, not talking. It's why the Titans quarterback worked so hard on his recovery from offseason shoulder surgery to be ready for the team's offseason program. - more National Sports
Outdoors
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Spring chinook angling to reopen Saturday 6:03 a.m.
Spring chinook fishing in the lower Columbia River will open Saturday and continue daily, segueing into the summer salmon season debut on June 16. -
Spring chinook angling to reopen Saturday in lower Columbia May 20
Season expected to continue uninterrupted until summer salmon start on June 16 -
33 years later, volcano brings world travelers May 17
When visitors flock to Mount St. Helens on Saturday, it's a good bet that plenty of them won't be speaking English as their first language. -
Wolves called state's most divisive wildlife issue May 17
Debate over wolf management splits agency, sportsmen -
Fishing report 5/16 May 16
Anglers can fish for hatchery steelhead, hatchery chinook jacks downstream of Interstate 5; shad angling now open; kokanee catches improving - more Outdoors
Sports - Greg Jayne
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By the Numbers: Determining the unbreakable mark May 18
Baseball's most unbreakable record? That's not easy. -
Greg Jayne: On Mother's Day, this mom will watch Klay May 12
Julie Thompson’s Mother’s Day will be different from most. -
By the Numbers: Good news if you are fan of the whiff May 11
What once was a gentle breeze has turned into hurricane-force winds. Major-league hitters are swinging and missing at a record rate. -
Greg Jayne: Sorrow for NBA diehards in Seattle May 5
They didn't deserve this, that's for sure. -
By the Numbers: Where there's Smoak, there's little fire May 4
Justin Smoak is the most prominent symbol of Seattle's ineptitude over the past four seasons. - more Sports - Greg Jayne




