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The Columbian
Published: December 15, 2013, 4:00pm

BOYS BASKETBALL

Saturday’s Late Games

HOCKINSON 76, MOUNTAIN VIEW 49

HOCKINSON — Taylor Rennaker 13, Nate Gunderson 2, Jack Klodt 15, Alan Haagen 14, Jared Broer 8, Casey Tuner 8, Austin Steimle 3, Taylor Ellensohn 5, Littleton Davidson 5, Jess Krahn 2, Brian Prigmore 0. Totals 25 (4) 21-37 79.

MOUNTAIN VIEW (1-5) — Alex Torson 18, Garrett Jones 10, Collin Biggs 2, Jake Ryan 0, Nolan Biggs 3, Jeremiah Duenas 2, Danny Crenshaw 2, Dante Williams 8, Cameron O’Neil 4, Jose Leyva 0, Spencer Ortega 0. Totals 14 (2) 15-31 45.

Hockinson 6 26 21 23–76

Mtn View 6 13 15 15–49

JV — Hockinson won.

OLYMPIA 56, BATTLE GROUND 49

BATTLE GROUND — Jamie Ford 11, Nate Moring 5, Damien Ford 7, Jeff Moran 5, Devin Johnson 8, Ben Nikolas 0, Josh Lemar 5, Colby Cahoon 4, Taylor Smith 0, Keaton Hoots 0. Totals 17 (4) 10-20 49.

OLYMPIA — Matheney 10, Bessett 2, Fortier 9, Corter 3, Settig 8, Tripp 4, Friend 9, Black 6, Bishop 6. Totals 22 (3) 9-16 56.

Battle Ground 10 8 15 14–49

Olympia 10 10 21 14–56

JV — Olympia 61-45; C — Olympia 54-41.

STEVENSON 50, SETON CATHOLIC 48

STEVENSON — Miller 4, Rathgaber 4, Albrecht 8, Van Pelt 7, Rodriguez 2, Phillips 9, Wahto 6, Jackson 0, O’Neal 8.

SETON CATHOLIC (0-4) — Garrett Wellman 2, Emil Chan 4, Drew Fuller 4, Patrick Grace 8, Justin James 12, Haydon Strong 15, CJ Farrell 2.

Stevenson 5 14 14 17–50

Seton 6 15 13 14–48

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Saturday’s late games

BATTLE GROUND 52, RIDGEVIEW 45

BATTLE GROUND — Madison Barr 0, Emily Griffth 19, Savannah Hamann 0, Alena Jarvis 11, Kylie Smith 8, Marylayna Gillette 3, BMadison Reeves 0, Audrey Kangas 0, Alla Mironenko 0, Jossilyn Blackman 11. Totals 21 (4) 6-12 52.

RIDGEVIEW — H. Wilder 5, Kenny 2, Wilcox 2, Simons 3, Durre 14, Ross 9, Watt 2, Hidalgo 3, Rodes 5. Totals 17 (5) 6-10 45.

Battle Ground 22 9 13 8–52

Ridgeview 9 12 9 15–45

JV — Ridgeview won.

WOODLAND 61, RIDGEFIELD 41

WOODLAND (5-0) — Madison Sorenson 26, Mckenna Mulder 11, Sidra Malik 8, Jessica Flanagan 2, Kendall Grell 10, Amber Malik 0, Kate Cochran 4. Totals 25 (4) 7-10 61.

RIDGEFIELD — Erin Siegel 2, Bailey Hooghkirk 4, Brooke Kates 6, Emily Frikken 4, Emily Persons 2, Shannon Boyle 23, Abby Smithline 0. Totals 15 (2) 9-16 41.

Woodland 13 20 8 20–61

Ridgefield 13 8 13 7–41

JV — Woodland 52-18.

CENTRALIA 66, WASHOUGAL 42

CENTRALIA — Not available.

WASHOUGAL (3-1) — Brooke Croeni 2, Crystal Chase 4, Kristin Graham 0, Mackenzie Pfiefer 0, Haley Briggs 1, Megan Sharp 15, RaeAnn Allen 7, Jolynn Wenick 6, Alyssa Blankenship 7. Totals 16-63 9-19 42.

Centralia 19 16 16 15–66

Washougal 5 10 17 10–42

JV — Washougal won.

STEVENSON 56, SETON CATHOLIC 21

STEVENSON (1-2) — Alexis McKee 23, Chevy Peschel 0, Courtney Nieto 0, Jewel McKee 11, Haley Ulrey 3, Ari Morris 1, Christel Pat 2, Kendra Nichols 2, Amelia Hanley 6, Maddie Krog 6. Totals NA.

SETON CATHOLIC (0-3) — Kaylie Beckwitz 2, Tiana Scruggs 0, Ashley Watkins 4, L. Sheldon 8, E. Young 0, Racoz 2, P. Barbosa 3, A. Frazier 6, N. Nsulbuga 1, E. Martin 0, A. Barbosa 2, S. Hosley 0, Zolutko 0. Totals NA.

Stevenson 11 13 15 17–56

Seton 5 5 8 3–21

WRESTLING

Saturday’s Late Results

LA CENTER TOURNAMENT

Team scores — 1, W.F. West 200.5; 2, Forks 198; 3, Hoquiam 124; 4, Ridgefield 119.5; 5, Washougal 115; 6, Banks 97; 7, Hockinson 66; 8, Toledo-Winlock 50; 9, Castle Rock 37; 10, Tenino 34.5; 11, La Center 9.

Placers

106 — 1st: Trevor Newburn, Ridgefield 3-0; 2nd: Logan Hardy, Hockinson 2-1; 3rd: Urich Reyes, Washougal 2-1; 4th: Franklin Taylor, WF West 1-2

113 — 1st: Collin Purinton, Banks 3-0; 2nd: Sebastian Morales, Forks 2-1; 3rd: Taylor Nolan, Ridgefield 3-1; 4th: Alan Ensastegui, Forks 2-2

120 — 1st: Grant Gaspar, Ridgefield 3-0; 2nd: Alvaro Ortiz, Forks 2-1; 3rd: Dylan Cherry, Washougal 4-1; 4th: Cole Brister, Castle Rock 3-2

126 — 1st: Jesse Velez, Hoquiam 3-0; 2nd: Tyler Delay, Hockinson 2-1; 3rd: Reggie Eklund, WF West 3-1; 4th: CJ Baker, Castle Rock 2-2

132 — 1st: Nanito Sanchez, Forks 4-0; 2nd: Tristan Stutesman, Hoquiam 2-1; 3rd: Michael Anderson, WF West 5-1; 4th: Tony Raupp, Toledo-Winlock 3-2

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138 — 1st: Ricky Barragan, Forks 3-0; 2nd: David Molitor, Hoquiam 2-1; 3rd: Brandon Davis, WF West 4-1; 4th: Jesse Reagan, Washougal 2-2

145 — 1st: Micheal Matagi, WF West 3-0; 2nd: Javier Contreras, Forks 2-1; 3rd: Beau, WF West 3-1; 4th: Garrett Duey, Washougal 2-2

152 — 1st: Abisai Garcia, Forks 3-0; 2nd: Tanner Baldwin, Washougal 2-1; 3rd: Keleb Strawn, Tenino 4-1; 4th: Trask Epling, Banks 3-2

160 — 1st: Travis Thomson, Banks 3-0; 2nd: Eric Braun, WF West 2-1; 3rd: Jack Dahlgren, Forks 5-1; 4th: Tahj Malone, Hoquiam 4-2

170 — 1st: Zach Braun, WF West 3-0; 2nd: Donny Oja, Hockinson 3-1; 3rd: Banea McDaniel, Ridgefield 4-1; 4th: Josh Sokolowski, Ridgefield 2-1

182 — 1st: Kenny Huffman, Hoquiam 3-0; 2nd: Bailey Burk, Washougal 2-1; 3rd: Nate Gilmlin, Forks 3-1; 4th: Jesse Anderson, Ridgefield 2-2

195 — 1st: Shane Gibson, WF West 3-0; 2nd: Allen McClure, WF West 2-1; 3rd: Jordan Baur, Ridgefield 5-1; 4th: Kyle Brown, Toledo-Winlock 3-2

220 — 1st: Nick Lund, WF West 3-0; 2nd: Jedidiah Mauck, Banks 2-1; 3rd: Gavin Castaneda, Forks 3-1; 4th: Dalton Yoder, Toledo-Winlock 3-2

285 — 1st: Miguel Morales, Forks 3-0; 2nd: Luke Loveless, Forks 2-1; 3rd: James Cook, Banks 4-1; 4th: Cole Miller, WF West 3-2

CENTRALIA TIGER CLASSIC

Team scores — 1, Enumclaw 251.5; 2, Battle Ground 186.5; 3, Centralia 139; 4, Mount Si 126; 5, Kamiak 125.5; 6, Prairie 113; 7, Skyview 101; 8, Olympia 88; 9, North Thurston 71; 10, Mark Morris 70.5; 11, Highline 67; 12, Eatonville 55; 13, Columbia River 51; 14, Bellevue 38; 15, Steilacoom 29.

Top 2 local placers

113 — 2, Chris Joner, Battle Ground

126 — 2, Jason Cole, Battle Ground

220 — 2, Dallas Goodpaster, Prairie

285 — 1, Tyler Dady, Battle Ground; 2, James Niemila, Columbia River

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