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High school scoreboard 11/21

By The Columbian
Published: November 21, 2015, 12:03am

SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE

FOOTBALL

4A state playoffs

Camas at Skyline, 3 p.m.

2A state playoffs

Sedro-Woolley vs. Hockinson, 4 p.m. at District Stadium, Battle Ground

GIRLS SOCCER

4A state third-place match

Camas vs. Gonzaga Prep, noon at Sparks Stadium, Puyallup

2A state championship

Ridgefield vs. Squalicum, 4 p.m. at Shoreline Stadium

FOOTBALL

4A STATE PLAYOFFS

Quarterfinals, Saturday

Woodinville at Gonzaga Prep, 1 p.m.

Richland at Moses Lake, 1 p.m.

Camas at Skyline, 3 p.m.

Lake Stevens vs. Graham-Kapowsin, 1 p.m. at Spanaway

3A STATE PLAYOFFS

Quarterfinals

Eastside Catholic 47, Bonney Lake 7

Kennewick at Lakes, 1 p.m.

Bellevue at Glacier Peak, 7 p.m.

Juanita vs. Bishop Blanchet, 5 p.m. at Seattle Memorial

2A STATE PLAYOFFS

Quarterfinals, Saturday

Sedro-Woolley vs. Hockinson, 4 p.m. at Battle Ground

Prosser vs. Ellensburg, 1 p.m. at -Yakima

Archbishop at North Kitsap, 7 p.m.

Tumwater at Squalicum, 7 p.m.

1A STATE PLAYOFFS

Quarterfinals, Saturday

Zillah vs. Connell, 3 p.m. at Kennewick

Royal vs. Colville, 4:30 p.m. at Spokane

King’s vs. Hoquiam, 1 p.m. at Aberdeen

Mount Baker at Montesano, 6 p.m.

2B STATE PLAYOFFS

Quarterfinals

Okanogan 35, Lind-Ritzville-Sprague 28

Northwest Christian-Colbert 33, Asotin 32

Liberty vs. Napavine, 1 p.m. Saturday at Centralia

Pe Ell-Willapa Valley 47, Morton-White Pass 7

1B STATE PLAYOFFS

Quarterfinals

Republic vs. Liberty Christian, 1 p.m. at Pasco

Touchet vs. Almira-Coulee-Hartline, 5 p.m. at Moses Lake

Quilcene at Lummi Nation, 1 p.m.

Neah Bay 62, Seattle Lutheran 12

GIRLS SOCCER

4A STATE PLAYOFFS

Semifinals, Friday

At Sparks Stadium, Puyallup

West Valley-Yakima 1, Gonzaga Prep 0, PKs

Issaquah 1, Camas 0, PKs

Championship, Saturday

West Valley (Yakima) vs. Issaquah, 4 p.m.

Third place

Camas vs. Gonzaga Prep, noon

ISSAQUAH 1, CAMAS 0

(Issaquah wins on PKs 3-2)

Issaquah

Goalkeeper saves — Anna Miller 1.

Camas

Goalkeeper saves — Julia Coombs 3.

3A STATE PLAYOFFS

Semifinals, Friday

At Sparks Stadium, Puyallup

Southridge 1, Arlington 0

Seatte Prep 2, Edmonds-Woodway 1

Championship, Saturday

Southridge vs. Seattle Prep, 2 p.m.

2A STATE PLAYOFFS

Semifinals, Friday

At Shoreline Stadium, Shoreline

Ridgefield 5, Ellensburg 1

Squalicum 2, Liberty-Issaquah 0

Championship, Saturday

Ridgefield vs. Squalcium, 4 p.m.

RIDGEFIELD 5, ELLENSBURG 1

Ellensburg

Goals (assists) — Rachel Jeffries (Unassisted). Goalkeeper saves — Jocelyn Egan 5.

Ridgefield

Goals (assists) — Hailey Harris (unassisted), Harris (Taryn Ries), Ries (Brittanie Hoang), Ries (Riley Smetzler), Ries (unassisted). Goalkeeper saves — Sarah Kaufman 1.

Halftime — 2-0.

1A STATE PLAYOFFS

Semifinals, Friday

At Shoreline Stadium, Shoreline

Seattle Christian 2, King’s 1

Cascade-Leavenworth 4, Connell 0

2B/1B STATE PLAYOFFS

Semifinals, Friday

At Sunset Chev Stadium, Sumner

Okanogan 2, Adna 1

Crosspoint 2, La Conner 1

BOYS SOCCER

2B/1B STATE PLAYOFFS

Semifinals, Friday

At Sunset Chev Stadium, Sumner

Saint George’s 3, Mount Vernon Christian 0

Tacoma Baptist 1, Crosspoint 0

GIRLS BOWLING

MOUNTAIN VIEW 1994, R.A. LONG 1624

At Triangle Bowl

MOUNTAIN VIEW — Kristina Legate 131-183, Christianne Verzosa 146-158, Emmie Dong 159-195, Joy Yuzuriha 181-187, Tiffany Becker 161-179. Baker games 172-142.

R.A. LONG — Seaira Hazeltone 100-115, Hannah Hunsucker 123-168, Cearra McFarland 118-109, Savanna Petersen 136-145, Nikki Sullivan 158-204. Baker games 130-118.

JV — Mountain View 1225-1091; C — R.A. Long 1013-911.

BATTLE GROUND 2049, KELSO 1815

At Tiger Bowl

BATTLE GROUND — Sarah Kester 192-159, Kayla Beard 196-159, Allison Gentry 191-176, Danyelle Joli 154-135, Cassie Huit 188-173. Baker games 171-155.

KELSO — Sarra Soladey 140-153, Jenna Moyer 137-139, Jill Beck 155-140, Stacey Price 136-150, Kirsten Brackney 219-139. Baker games 145-162.

MARK MORRIS 1723, UNION 1367

At Big Al’s

MARK MORRIS — Devona Harvill 118-117, Baylee Kittleson 121-132, Ady Allen 174-122, Cinthia Ramirez 164-120, Iris West 189-185. Baker games 128-153.

UNION — Olivia Shoup 83-118, June Maeda 95-134, Emma Suzuki 115-142, Emma Riggins 95-92, Halee Vinyard 141-130. Baker games 124-98.

JV — Mark Morris 1083-1030.

EVERGREEN 2117, HUDSON’S BAY 1641

At Big Al’s

EVERGREEN — Jill Marsten 145, Drei Plumb-Cook 144, Jessica Dufrain 172-188, Lexi Henderson 170-189, Kerissa Anderson 149-196, Shannon Bliquez 226-213. Baker games 144-181.

HUDSON’S BAY — Kayla Ennis 75-114, Lucy Stephens 125-141, Erica Marley 127-106, Shaylie Westmoreland 133-130, Michayla Garden 117-193. Baker games 192-188.

JV — Evergreen 1643-1013.

CAMAS 1886, PRAIRIE 1662

At Big Al’s

CAMAS — Ariel Laycock 164-202, Courtney Estrada 146-133,  Courtney Warta 103-183. Jaelyn Montoya 158-122, Shelby Chartrand 168-210. Baker games 146-151.

PRAIRIE — Amber Sparks 140-125, Bella Ogle 156-120, Tia Fisher 134-142. Hannah Berrigan 112-154, Madi Bash 136-121. Baker games 165-157.

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JV — Camas 1325-1085; C — Camas 1123-773.

SKYVIEW 2125, FORT VANCOUVER 1858

At Crosley Lanes

SKYVIEW — Tiffany Tucker 145-158, Mikayla Hahn 141-161, Syrena Costello 168-135, Caitlyn Hayes 205-208, Amanda Sieck 197-212. Baker games 203-192.

FORT VANCOUVER — Katie Campbell 143-118, Rachelle Bonneville 158-151, Mihkayla Boyd 133-137, Bailey Peters 160-189, Maddi Durr 146-203. Baker games 171-149.

JV — Fort 1410-1306; C1 — Fort 1325-1171; C2 — Fort 1208-893.

COLUMBIA RIVER 1898, HERITAGE 1559

At Crosley Lanes

COLUMBIA RIVER — Celine Bennett 197-159, Madison Mollahan 177-147, Taylor Hale 145-135, Becca Gunderson 154-128, Jacquelyn Gunderson 170-161. Baker games 148-178.

HERITAGE — Hayden Pope 107-111, Ali Jenkins 80-107, Anna Johnson 98-108, Jerrin Pope 136-141, Emily Fraser 195-183. Baker games 158-135.

JV — Col. River 1244-1178; C — Col. River 1186-950.

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