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By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: January 5, 2017, 11:22pm

FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE

BOYS BASKETBALL

Heritage at Camas, 7 p.m.

Skyview at Union, 7 p.m.

Mountain View at Evergreen, 7 p.m.

La Center at King’s Way Christian, 7 p.m.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Heritage at Camas, 5:30 p.m.

Skyview at Union, 5:30 p.m.

Kelso at Fort Vancouver, 7 p.m.

Mountain View at Evergreen, 5:30 p.m.

Prairie at Hudson’s Bay, 7 p.m.

Woodland at Columbia River, 7 p.m.

Hockinson at Ridgefield, 7 p.m.

Mark Morris at R.A. Long, 7 p.m.

La Center at King’s Way Christian, 5:30 p.m.

Castle Rock at Stevenson, 7 p.m.

Seton Catholic at Columbia-White Salmon, 7 p.m.

GIRLS BOWLING

Camas vs. Evergreen, 3:15 p.m. at Big Al’s

Battle Ground vs. Union, 3:15 p.m. at Big Al’s

Heritage vs. Skyview, 3:15 p.m. at Crosley Lanes

Mountain View vs. Fort Vancouver, 3:15 p.m. at Crosley Lanes

Hudson’s Bay vs. R.A. Long, 3:15 p.m. at Triangle Bowl

Columbia River vs. Kelso, 3:15 p.m. at Triangle Bowl

Mark Morris vs. Prairie, 3:15 p.m. at Tiger Bowl

WRESTLING

Ridgefield at La Center, 6 p.m.

BOYS BASKETBALL

3A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Prairie (9-1) 2 0

Kelso (9-2) 2 0

Fort Vancouver (8-3) 1 1

Evergreen (3-8) 0 1

Mountain View (2-8) 0 1

Hudson’s Bay (3-8) 0 2

Kelso 68,

Fort Vancouver 45

FORT VANCOUVER — Dakota Jones 0, James Husband Jr 8, Johnny Green 0, Miracle Alford-Lewis 15, Jameel Morton 11, Kyron Lowe-Ash 8, Jayonn Howard 0, Elijah Autry 3, Zeke Block 0, Angel Llanos 0, Josh Johnson 0, Ahmere Green 0. Totals 15 (5) 10-17 45

KELSO — John Roberts 0, Emmitt Kinch 8, Riley Noah 10, Peyton Noah 6, Reece Tack 0, Anders Gamble 0, Christian Huntington 10, Shaw Anderson 22, Nick Moore 12. Totals 26 (4) 8-14 68

Fort 5 13 21 6—45

Kelso 22 13 15 18—68

PRAIRIE 73, HUDSON’S BAY 29

HUDSON’S BAY — Carter Morse 6, Demareya Gipson 6, Quentin Raynor 0, Quadrese Teague 3, Elijah Hoover 4, Myles Artis 2, Palaina Gaspar 1, Jordan Hickman 2, Marcos Cadiz 5. Totals 10-45 (2-28) 7-12 29.

PRAIRIE — Dante Heitschmidt 11, Kameron Osborn 10, Braiden Broadbent 22, Seth Hall 10, Ethan Rouse 0, Josiah Nickel 2, Logan Reed 6, Dwayne Stewart 8, Matthew Kogler 4. Totals 30-61 (9-23) 4-5 73.

Hud. Bay 11 7 6 5—29

Prairie 15 30 18 10—73

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Mark Morris (7-2) 3 0

Woodland (7-3) 3 1

Ridgefield (5-5) 2 1

Columbia River (7-5) 2 2

Washougal (3-7) 1 2

R.A. Long (5-5) 1 3

Hockinson (3-8) 0 3

WOODLAND 51,
COLUMBIA RIVER 48

COLUMBIA RIVER — Kaden Dezort 11, Jacob Hjort 15, Evan Dirksen 0, Nathan Hockhalter 0, Spencer Long 15, Jack Armstrong 0, Spencer Black 6. Totals 17 (11) 3-6 48.

WOODLAND — Bryce Mulder 14, Devin Rice 0, Wyatt Harsh 8, Palmer Dinehart 8, Tristan Thomas 0, Tyler Flanagan 10, Tanner Sixberry 11. Totals 21 (6) 3-5 51.

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C. River 7 17 8 16—48

Woodland 12 10 15 14—51

JV — C. River 48, Woodland 39

C — C. River 60, Woodland 21

Ridgefield 38, Hockinson 26

RIDGEFIELD — Tim Radosevich 6, Travis Gottsch 10, Andrew Williams 0, Matt Armstrong, Cameron Short 0, Kellen Bringhurst 7, Louden Wardius 7, Spencer Andersen 8. Totals 19 (5) 2-8 38.

HOCKINSON — Devan Riggs 0, Ryder Poverud 0, Matt Henry 0, Sawyer Racanelli 5 Matt Gospe 2, Peyton Brammer 5, Ry Paulsen 4, Micah Paulsen 2, Cameron Venema 2, Mason Panfiglio 6. Totals 8 (0) 10-18 26.

Ridgefield 5 9 12 12—38

Hockinson 7 7 11 3—26

JV —Ridgefield won; C — Hockinson won

MARK MORRIS 56, R.A. LONG 51

1A TRICO LEAGUE

W L

Stevenson (7-3) 1 0

King’s Way Chr. (4-6) 1 0

Seton Catholic (7-3) 1 1

Columbia-WSalm. (4-4) 1 1

La Center (5-2) 0 0

Castle Rock (0-11) 0 2

Stevenson 54, Castle Rock 44

STEVENSON — Ryan Fielding 0, Luke Nichols 9, Austin Brannan 22, Brenden Dillingham 4, Isaac Hoidal 14, Alex Delarosa 5, Brigham Campbell 2, Clayton Hansen 0, Austin Pearson 0. Totals 17 (3) 17-29 54

CASTLE ROCK — Connor Edwards 8, Skyler King 7, Parker Patching 11, Dakota Golden 15, Wolbard 3, Totals 14 (3) 13-23 44

Stevenson 9 17 13 15—54

C. Rock 12 12 7 13—44

JV — Stevenson won

SETON CATHOLIC 80,

COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON 63

COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON — Trenton Howard 2, Kyle Dean 5, William Gross 17, Lewis Rowlen 6, Eduardo Oriz-Perez 6, Zachary Walker 4, Brady Trullinger 11, Adolfo Alvarez-Padilla 0, Reed Davis 2, Tylan Webster 0, Jose Eudave 10. Totals 21 (6) 15-25 63.

SETON CATHOLIC — Henry Demsky 3, Isaiah Parker 15, Matt Kent 6, Ben Owen 6, Jaden Ephraim 0, Topher Strong 0, Tyler Davis 14, Chris Dumas 0, Delano Morgan 10, Garrett Wellman 12, Max Moreland 12, Andy Olson 2. Totals 30 (6) 14-17 80.

Columbia 13 17 15 18—63

Seton 20 22 18 20—80

JV — Seton Catholic won.

WRESTLING

Mountain View 51,

Fort Vancouver 12

106 — Gage Atkins (MV) forfeit; 113 — Sean Lambert (MV) forfeit; 120 — Trey Ewers (MV) p. Javir Contreas (FV), 1:58; 126 — Michael Cole (MV) p. Vitally Sivaly 1:45; 132 — Skyler Jensen (FV) tech fall Brayden Franklin 17-2; 138 — Eli Dickerson (MV) d. Axel Chavez 6-0; 145 — Tyler Hawkins (MV) p. Cooper Loos 1:38; 152 —  Aiden Constable (MV) d. Bobby Sheppard 7-1; 160 — Andrew Bell (MV) d. James Run 16-9; 170 — no match; 182 — Tyler Culver (MV) p. Andrew Hengstler 2:45; 195 — Bryant Corveel (FV) d. Treyshan Forman 12-4; 220— Neiemiah Rasheed (FV) d. Lucas Smith 12-5; 285 — Zach Curry (MV) p. Ramsey Jaurez 5:01

GIRLS WRESTLING

Fort Vancouver winners only

115 — Jasmine Rauch, Marian Sivaya; 145 — Dasey Alavos; 155 — Niasea Tomoua

BOYS SWIMMING

AT PROPSTRA AQUATIC

Team scores — Hudson’s Bay 110, R.A. Long 56; Mark Morris 125.5, Hudson’s Bay 44.5; Columbia River 90, R.A. Long 56; Mark Morris 97, Columbia River 68.

200 medley relay — 1, Columbia River (Ben Phelps, Josh Bottelberghe, Sam Walker, Rob Mead) 1:46.82; 2, Mark Morris 1:53.04; 200 freestyle — 1, Connor Anglin (MM) 2:08.65; 2, Gavin Curley (MM) 2:12.02; 200 individual medley — 1, Josh Bottelberghe (CR) 1:58.24; 2, Andrew MacDonnell (MM) 2:32.85; 50 freestyle — 1, Brian Franklin (MM) 24.38; 2, Cody Scheier (MM) 24.97; 100 butterfly — 1, Sam Walker (CR) 59.31; 2, Tanner Drinnon (MM) 1:00.23; 100 freestyle — 1, Rob Mead (CR) 50.01; 2, Brian Franklin (MM) 54.33; 500 freestyle — 1, Sam Walker (CR) 5:02.18; 2, Connor Anglin (MM) 5:48.29; 200 freestyle relay — 1, Mark Morris 1:36.09; 2, Columbia River 1:37.64; 100 backstroke — 1, Rob Mead (CR) 54.40; 2, Cody Scheier (MM) 1:01.57; 100 breaststroke — 1, Josh Bottelberghe (CR) 1:00.41; 2, George Johnson (MM) 1:14.96; 400 free relay — 1, Mark Morris 3:52.01; 2, Hudson’s Bay 4:13.82.

AT KELSO

Competing teams — Skyview, Fort Vancouver, Kelso, Toutle Lake (scores unavailable).

200 medley relay — 1, Skyview (Liam Johnson, Kai Johnson, Harrison Nabors, Justin Paladeni) 1:53.29; 2, Kelso 2:03.41; 200 freestyle — 1, Max Mann (TL) 1:54.32; 2, Jake Laes (K) 2:02.66; 200 individual medley — 1, Jacob Lease (K) 2:37.26; 2, Clay Downing (K) 2:43.27; 50 freestyle — 1, Brett Hallett (K) 23.94; 2, Liam Johnson (S) 24.72; 100 butterfly — 1, Max Mann (TL) 57.44; 2, Liam Johnson (S) 1:04.06; 100 freestyle — 1, Brett Hallett (K) 55.25; 2, Jacob Ollila (S) 1:07.72; 500 freestyle — Jacob Brandenburg (K) 6:07.69; 2, Lloyd Goebel (K) 6:10.89; 200 free relay — 1, Skyview (Liam Johnson, Parker Bennion, Utsav Kapoor, Kai Johnson) 1:43.99; 2, Kelso 1:44.16; 100- backstroke — 1, Jacob Lease (K) 1:16.20; 2, Jordan Griffith (S) 1:21.19; 100 breaststroke — 1, Kai Johnson (S) 1:04.24; 2, Jake Laes (K) 1:09.10; 400 free relay — 1, Kelso 3:55.37; 2, Skyview 4:15.85.

GIRLS BOWLING

HERITAGE 1935,

MOUNTAIN VIEW 1529

At Big Al’s

HERITAGE — Hayden Pope 198-148, Jerrin Pope 137-161, Kaylee Combs 163-144, Dominique Falls 168-169, Emily Fraser 148-168. Baker games 154-177.

MOUNTAIN VIEW — Emily Lapp 162-123, Mo Mullally 127-82, Lauren Johnson 142-132, Jolie Qiu 107-127, Kate Rand 148-136. Baker games 125-118.

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